Monday, Apr. 08, 1935

Engaged. James Paul Warburg, Manhattan banker, writer on economics, monetary adviser to the U. S. delegation at the 1933 London Economic Conference, divorced husband of Composer Katharine Faulkner ("Kay") Swift; and Mrs. Phyllis Baldwin Browne, sister of socialite New York State Senator Joseph Clark Baldwin III. divorced wife of Gilbert G. Browne of Manhattan.

Married. Tom Campbell Black, co-winner of the MacRobertson Trophy, England-to-Australia air race last autumn (TIME, Oct. 29); and Florence Desmond. British actress, mimic ("The Hollywood Party"); in London.

Marriage Revealed. Lieutenant Com-mander Donald Baxter MacMillan, 60, Arctic explorer, veteran of 16 expeditions, including Admiral Peary's to the North Pole 27 years ago; and Miriam Look, his secretary; according to his announcement "in February and near St. Augustine, Fla."

Divorced. Mrs. Carolyn Dennett Lockwood who, with her husband and two other U. S. citizens, was imprisoned for eight weeks in Majorca in 1933 after a brawl with a civil guard (TIME, July 24. 1933 et seq.); from Clinton Benedict Lockwood. artist; in Reno. Grounds: cruelty, misconduct.

Left. By the late Richard Berry Harrison, "de Lawd" of The Green Pastures (TIME, March 25); an estate of some $20,000; in Chicago. To the intestate actor's ailing widow, Mrs. Gertrude Harrison, Probate Court granted a claim for $2.056. cost of funeral services in Manhattan and Chicago.

Died. Sharifa Huzayma, 50, Queen Mother of Irak, cousin and widow of its late King Feisal. mother of its present King Ghazi I; in Bagdad.

Died, Dr. Adolph Monaelesser, 79, surgeon-in-chief of the American Red Cross during the Spanish-American War, later researcher in the therapeutic effects of snake venom in cancer and nerve ailments;* of chronic leucemia, possibly the result of inhaling particles of powdered cobra venom in 1930; in Manhattan.

Died. Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, 84, inventor of the Schafer method of artificial respiration (by placing the subject prone, applying pressure at regular intervals to the lower back); in North Berwick, Scotland.

*Last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association Drs. Samuel Peck and Nathan Rosenthal of Manhattan reported success in controlling various types of hemorrhage with injections of venom.

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