Monday, Mar. 01, 1937

Born. To Crown Prince Olav of Norway, 33; and Crown Princess Martha, 35; their first son, third child; in Oslo.

Engaged. Lawrence Peter ("Larry") Fisher, 48, of Detroit's seven bodybuilding Fisher Brothers, husky President of Cadillac Motor Car Co. and a General Motors vice president; and Louise Henry, cinemactress; in Hollywood.

Eloped. Lucille Langhanke Hawks Thorpe (Mary Astor), 30, redhaired, cinemactress; and Manuel Martinez del Campo, 25, Cambridge-educated Mexican sportsman, to whom she was introduced by Cinemactress Ruth Chatterton; to Yuma, Ariz.

Married. Owen D. (for nothing) Young, 62, board chairman of General Electric Co.; and twice-widowed Mrs. Louise Powis Brown Clark, 50; in St. Augustine, Fla. His first wife, Josephine Sheldon Edmonds Young, died two years ago. He first met the second Mrs. Young in the Philippines, where she helped her first hus band, Elwood Stanley Brown, in Y. M. C. A. work. Her second husband. Industrial Engineer Horace Clark, died in 1929. Mr. Young's four children, Mrs. Young's three beamed from front pews during the ceremony, at the conclusion of which the grave bride was not kissed by the graver groom.

Seeking Divorce. Mrs. Ellen Wilson McAdoo de Onate, 21, daughter of Cali fornia's Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, granddaughter of Woodrow Wilson; from Rafael Lopez de Onate, 40, Philippine-born cinemactor with whom she eloped in 1934; in Los Angeles. Grounds: nonsupport.

Sued. Henry Huddleston Rogers III, 31, grandson of one of the founders of Standard Oil; for $70,000 damages; by his secretary, Edward Benson, who claimed that Rogers had walloped him on the head, inflicting a brain concussion, when he asked why he was being fired; in Manhattan.

Left. By Admiral William Sowden Sims, Wartime commander of the U. S. Fleet in European waters. an estate valued at less than $3,000; in Newport, R. I.

Died. William Preston Johnson Gibson, 57, famed oldtime society playboy, son of Louisiana's late Senator Randall Lee Gibson, nephew of the late Chief Justice Edward Douglass White; of heart disease, complicated by uremia; in The Bronx. He successively married and was divorced by Minna Field, niece of Chicago's late Marshall Field; Grace McMillan Jarvis, granddaughter of Michigan's late Senator James McMillan; Mrs. Beatrice Rogers Benjamin Pratt, granddaughter of the late Standard Oilman Henry Huddleston Rogers; and Evelyn Harris Spaulding of Haverhill, Mass. He squandered $4,000,000 of his wives' money on parties and fun, died broke and unattended by any of them or by his four children.

Died. Goldie Balaban Levin, 67, mother of Chicago's seven Balaban brothers (President Barney of Paramount Pictures Inc., Harry, Elmer, John, David, A. J. and the late Max), who rented their first motion picture theatre with her $500 capital, built up the $20,000,000 Balaban & Katz chain; after brief illness; in Miami.

Died. James Paul Buchanan, 69, Texas' Democratic Representative since 1913, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee; of heart disease; in Washington.

Died, Rollo Ogden, 81, editor-in-chief of the New York Times since 1922; of pulmonary congestion; in Manhattan. Trained for the ministry at Andover and Union Theological Seminaries, Presbyterian Ogden preached in Cleveland and Mexico City, began in 1887 to write. At 35 he took up reporting for the New York Evening Post, held its editorship for 17 years (1903-20) until the Times hired him away.

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