Monday, Mar. 04, 1935

Married. Diane Chamberlain. 23, secretary and only daughter of Sir Austen Chamberlain; and Arthur Terence Maxwell, partner in Glyn, Mills & Co, London bankers; in St. Stephen's Chapel beneath the Houses of Parliament in London.

Married. Salvador Franco Urias, attorney; and Jesus Navarro; as proxies for Ludwig Lewisohn, author (Up Stream, Mid-Channel') and Thelma Bowman Spear, singer; in Juarez, Mexico, where in absentia Novelist Lewisohn obtained a divorce from his first wife, Mrs. Mary Arnold Crocker Childs Lewisohn, Author "Bosworth Crocker." In Poland eleven years ago Novelist Lewisohn obtained a rabbinical divorce, the validity of which has since been questioned. He married Miss Spear, begat a child. The Mexican divorce and proxy marriage were an attempt to legalize his position. Mrs. Lewisohn I, who in 1924 obtained a separation providing $55 a week alimony, called the Juarez proceedings "laughable."

Married. Sacha Guitry, 50, French actor, playwright and producer; and Jacqueline de Lubac, 25, his current leading lady; in Paris. Last November Actor Guitry and Actress Yvonne Printemps were divorced (TIME, Nov. 19).

Married. Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, 50, explorer, director of the American Museum of Natural History; and Mrs. Wilhelmina Anderson Christmas, pretty young widow of a Manhattan stockbroker; in Manhattan. In 1931 Dr. Andrews was divorced from his first wife, Yvette Borup, whom he married in 1914.

Divorced. Mrs. Consuelo Vanderbilt Smith, daughter of Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt, heiress to Vanderbilt and Fair (silver) fortunes; from Earl Edward Tailer Smith, Manhattan broker whom she married in 1926; in Reno. Grounds: cruelty.

Died. Dr. Elmer Isaac McKesson, 53, physician, pioneer inventor of gas and anesthesia appliances, an oxygen tent, an artificial larynx; of a kidney ailment; in Toledo, Ohio. He founded McKesson Appliance Co., one of the world's largest firms of its kind, died with one of his own oxygen masks on his face.

Died. Desha Breckinridge, 67, Kentucky sportsman, politician, longtime editor-publisher of the Lexington Herald; in Lexington, Ky.

Died. Helen A. Cannon, 70, daughter and Washington hostess of the late Speaker of the House of Representatives Joseph ("Uncle Joe") Cannon; of heart disease; in Danville, Ill.

Died. Frank Melville Jr., 74, founder and board chairman of Melville Shoe Corp. whose chains of shoe stores (John Ward, Thom McAn) are among the world's largest; in Manhattan. Melville Shoe Corp. sold its Rival chain last January, still owns 585 stores in the U. S.

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