Monday, Nov. 05, 1945

Born. To Veronica Lake (real name: Constance Keane de Toth), 25, cinemac tress who popularized the sheep-dog hairdo, and Andre de Toth, 32, Hungarian-born cinema director: their first child, a son (she has a daughter by a previous marriage) ; in Hollywood. Name Andre Michael de Toth II. Weight : 5 Ibs. 6 oz.

Married. Lois Andrews, 21, ex-show girl who married Comedian George Jessel at 16, divorced him at 18; and David Street, 26, radio singer; both for the second time; in Las Vegas, Nev.

Married. Miriam Hopkins, 40, stage & screen (Becky Sharp) star; and Ray mond B. Brock, 32 wartime Balkan correspondent of the New York Times; she for the fourth time, he for the second; in Alexandria, Va. Her third husband was Anatole Litvak, Russian-born director (Mayerling, Tovarich).

Divorced. Colonel Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr., 48, wealthy, dapper, ex-playboy, wartime U.S. envoy to eight exiled governments in London, now on General Eisenhower's staff; by his second wife, Margaret Thompson Schulze Biddle, 48, mining heiress (his first wife was Mary Duke, tobacco heiress); after 14 years of marriage, no surviving children; in Paris.

Died. Ebert K. Burlew, 59, longtime administrative assistant to terrible-tempered Harold L. Ickes and backstage pow er in the Secretary of the Interior's office; of coronary thrombosis; in Miami.

Died. Leonard Liebling, 65, longtime editor of the influential Musical Courier, critic and composer, librettist of four comic operas, concert pianist; of heart disease; in Manhattan.

Died. Dr. Edward Kennard Rand, 73, Harvard classicist famed for his well-dried Horatian wit; of a heart ailment; in Cambridge, Mass. As a onetime ex change professor at the Sorbonne, he offered as the secret of successful Latin instruction: a teacher feminine, fair-&-20, and French.

Died. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fred erick Laurence Field, 74, commander of the battleship King George V at the Battle of Jutland, Britain's First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff from 1930 to 1933; in York, England.

Died. Charles D. Barney, 101, one of the last of the ruling lions of the post-Civil War financial and speculative jungle, onetime clerk in Jay Cooke's famed banking house who married Cooke's daughter, went into partnership with his son, established an internationally known Philadelphia banking firm; in Elkins Park, Pa.

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