Monday, Sep. 23, 1935

Married. Joyce Love Allen, 21, only daughter of Governor Oscar Kelly Allen of Louisiana, and Dr. Frederick J. Stare, 25, Rockefeller Institute Fellow; in the Executive Mansion, Baton Rouge.

Married. Frederick John Perry, 26, British tennist; and Helen Vinson, 27, cinemactress, daughter of a Texas oil executive; day after Tennist Perry lost to Wilmer Allison in the semi-finals of the U. S. Singles Championship at Forest Hills; by a Justice of the Peace, in Harrison, N. Y.

Married. Bernard B. Robinson, 42, Chicago securities salesman, lobbyist for Associated Gas & Electric Co. who told the Senate investigating committee that his chief, roly-poly Howard Colwell Hopson, had "a fine disposition" (TIME, Aug. 19); and Anna Kremer Young, daughter of J. Bruce Kremer, Montana lawyer-politician; in Reno.

Married. William Gibbs McAdoo, 71, spry U. S. Senator from California; and Doris Cross, 24, Public Health Service nurse; in Landover, Md.

Married. Francis Spring Rice, Lord Monteagle of Brandon, 82; and Mrs. Julia Emma Isobella FitzGerald Spring Rice, 81, sister of his deceased first wife; in a London Registry Office at which the bride, her thigh lately fractured, arrived in a wheel chair.

Seeking Divorce. Mrs. Jean Harlow Carpenter Bello, 40, mother of Cinemactress Jean Harlow; from Marino Bello, her second husband whom she married in 1927 and who used to pose as Actress Harlow's chauffeur (TIME, Aug. 19); in Los Angeles. Grounds: he embarrassed her by flying into rages in public places.

Divorced. Lawrence Wood ("Chip") Robert Jr., 48, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; by Mrs. Louise Ayres Robert of Atlanta, whom he married in 1910; in Reno. Grounds: cruelty.

Divorced. Dr. Richard Horace Hoffmann. Manhattan neurologist; by Janet Beecher, cinemactress (The President Vanishes, The Mighty Barnum); in Los Angeles. Separated from her husband for ten years, Miss Beecher told the judge she delayed the divorce so that her son, now 14, would "be old enough to know what was happening and also to indicate preference, if he cared, as to which parent he wished to remain with." Son Richard was awarded to his mother with the option of summering with his father.

Divorced. Jimmy Savo (James Sava), comedian; by Mrs. Frances W. Sava, his onetime vaudeville partner; in Reno. She charged that his appearance in the Theatre Guild's Parade (TIME, June 3) had gone to his head.

Died. Dr. Charles Norris, 67, famed, sardonic, goat-bearded, public-spirited Chief Medical Examiner of New York City; of coronary cirrhosis following acute dysentery; in Manhattan. Hoboken-born, educated at Yale "Sheff," Columbia, Kiel, Goettingen, Berlin and Vienna, he taught pathology, became director of the Bellevue Hospital laboratories, was appointed Chief Medical Examiner by Mayor Hylan in 1918. He battled for pure food laws, fought against quack doctors, Prohibition, insanitary restaurants, pronounced on many a suicide and murder that perplexed police, made his name and detective work known in medico-legal circles the world over. Underpaid ($6,890 per year), he footed bills for equipment and technician's salary from his own pocket, twice threatened to resign, was persuaded to reconsider. He called the morgue the "Country Club."

Died. Mrs. George H. Shurtleff, mother of Mrs. Edith Crater Beach, wife of Author Rex Beach, and Mrs. Allene Crater Stone, wife of Actor Fred Stone; in Sebring, Fla.

Died. William Goodrich Thompson, 70, indefatigable defense counsel for executed Radicals Sacco & Vanzetti, whose cause he adopted in 1924 (three years after their conviction) and carried valiantly until final defeat in 1927; in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Died. Giovanni Pertinax Morosini, 75, retired banker, eldest son of Banker Giovanni Morosini. aide to Garibaldi, art collector and onetime partner of Jay Gould; of a kidney ailment; in Manhattan. The elder Morosini left a museum-like Victorian mansion and an estate once estimated at $25,000,000 to his children, of whom Victoria married a coachman, Giulia a policeman. Amalia, an invalid since birth, survives.

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