Monday, Jul. 08, 1929

Born. To King Alexander & Queen Marie of Jugoslavia, a son (third), provisionally named Paul by the Archbishop of Ljubljana; at Castle Bled, Slovenia.

Married. Ralph Pulitzer Jr., of Manhattan, grandson of the late great Joseph Pulitzer (founder of the New York World); and Miss Bessie Catherine Aspinwall of Great Neck, L. I.; at Great Neck.

Married. Mrs. Beth Sully Fairbanks. 40, divorced wife of Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and of James Evans Jr. of Pittsburgh; mother of Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; and Jack Whiting, 28, of Philadelphia, leading man in the musicomedy Hold Everything; at the Algonquin Hotel, Manhattan.

Married. May McAvoy, spinster

cinemactress; and Maurice J. Cleary.

bachelor Los Angeles banker; at Hollywood.

Sued for Divorce. By Dr. Clarence Cook Little, resigned President of the University of Michigan; Mrs. Katherine Andrews Little.

Nominated. Edward Pearson Warner. Editor of Aviation (TIME, July 1); to be President of the Society of Automotive Engineers; at Saranac Lake, N. Y.

Elected. F. A. Merrick, vice president and general manager, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.; to be president.

Died. Wilmer Stultz, 29, of Nassau, L. I., trans-Atlantic air pilot (the Friendship, with Amelia Earhart, June, 1928); at Roosevelt Field, L. I., while stunting with two friends.

Died. Princess Alfred Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst, (nee Catherine Britton) 37, of Vienna, wife of a onetime member of the Austro-Hungarian Diplomatic Corps in the U. S.; in Vienna.

Died. The Rt. Hon. Sir Beilby Francis Alston, 60, British Ambassador to Brazil, onetime Charge d'Affaires at Peking; in London.

Died. Louis Spreckels, 62, of Yonkers, N. Y., General Manager of Federal Sugar Refining Co.; at Yonkers.

Died. Dion Boucicault, 70, of Hurley, Buckinghamshire, England, actor, producer; at Hurley.

Died. William Whitman Farnam, 85, of New Haven, Conn., Yale graduate (1866), onetime Yale University Treasurer; in New Haven.

Died. Strongheart, 13, German police dog, principal of many a cinema (Brawn of the North, White Fang, North Star, The Love Master); in Los Angeles.