Monday, Jul. 27, 1936

Born. To Elliott Roosevelt, 25, second son of President Roosevelt; and Mrs. Ruth Googins Roosevelt, 26; a son, the President's seventh grandchild; in Fort Worth, Tex. Weight: 6 3/4 lb. Name: Elliott Jr.

Engaged. Louise Converse Morgan, 19, daughter of Junius Spencer Morgan, granddaughter of J. Pierpont Morgan; and Raymond Skinner Clark, 22, 1936 Harvard crew captain; in Manhattan.

Married. Helene Kenyon Fortescue, 22, sister of Mrs. Thalia Fortescue Massie Bell (TIME, Jan. 18, 1932 et seq.) and Julian Louis Reynolds, 26, son of Vice President Richard Samuel Reynolds of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camels); in Washington.

Married. Russell William Thaw, 25, son of Evelyn Nesbit & Harry Kendall Thaw; and Katherine Emily Roberts, 22; in Los Angeles.

Married. Violet Hilton, 28, one-half of the Hilton Siamese twins; and Trombonist James Moore, 25; on the 50-yd. line of Texas Centennial's Cotton Bowl; in Dallas. Because she is joined to Twin Daisy at the hips, Twin Violet has been refused marriage licenses in Manhattan, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, N. J.

Divorced. Paul William Gallico, 39, Manhattan sports and fiction writer; by his second wife, Mrs. Elaine St. Johns Gallico, 21, daughter of Hearst Hollywood Columnist Adela Rogers St. Johns: in Chicago. Grounds: cruelty, slapping her face for "a facetious remark."

Divorced. Robert G. Nathan. 42, poet and novelist (One More Spring, Road of Ages); by Nancy Wilson Nathan, his second wife; in Reno, Nev. Grounds: cruelty.

Sued. Cinemagnate Samuel Goldwyn; by Cinemagnate Adolph Zukor, for Paramount Pictures Corp.; for $5,000,000 damages arising from Goldwyn's "theft" of Paramount's topflight Cinemactor Gary Cooper; in Los Angeles.

Died. Antonia Merce (La Argentina), famed Spanish danseuse; of heart disease; in Bayonne, France.

Died. James A. Talbot, 56, onetime (1926-30) chairman of Richfield Oil Co. of Calif.; of heart disease; in San Francisco. He served three years (1932-35) in San Quentin Prison for embezzling $100,000 of Richfield funds.

Died. Louis Murphy, 61, U. S. Senator from Iowa; of injuries when his automobile's tire blew out; in Chippewa Falls, Wis.

Died. Major General Logan Feland, 67, U.S.M.C., retired. Commander of the U. S. Marine occupation of Nicaragua (1927-29); of heart disease; in Columbus, Ohio.

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