Monday, Sep. 10, 1934

Engaged, Prince George of England, 31, youngest son of the King of England; and Princess Marina, 27, daughter of Prince Nicolas of Greece (see p. 15).

Married. Ralph Forbes, 29, cinemactor, onetime husband of actress Ruth Chatterton; and Heather Angel, 25, English cinemactress; in Yuma, Ariz.

Married. Anton Lang Jr., faculty member at Georgetown University, son of the onetime "Christus" of the Oberammergau Passion Play; and Clara Mayr, this year's Oberammergau "Magdalene," in Oberammergau. Mrs. Lang's role will be filled by Frauelein Ritta Kosch.

Awarded. To Dr. Charles Frederick Koelsch, 27, of the University of Minnesota: the American Chemical Society's Langmuir Prize ($1,000); for studies in the field of organic chemistry.

Died. Ruggiero Eugenio di Rudolpho ("Russ") Columbo, 26, radio crooner, cinemactor, composer ("You Call It Madness but I Call It Love," "Is It Love?" "Now I Know It's Love"); of a bullet wound incurred while examining a Civil War pistol with a friend; in Los Angeles.

Died. Doris Ulmann, 50, portrait photographer; following a brief illness; in Manhattan. She collaborated with Julia Peterkin on Roll, Jordan, Roll, a photographically illustrated study of Southern Negroes.

Died. Major General Harry Gore Bishop, 59, onetime commander of the 159th Field Artillery Brigade: by his own hand (revolver); in Washington, D. C. Day of his death he was informed that he had been retired from the Army.

Died. Charles Bancroft Dillingham, 66, theatrical producer; of arteriosclerosis; in Manhattan. In 36 years he produced more than 200 plays (Mlle Modiste, Chin-Chin, Blossom Time, Sunny, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney). In 1914 he took over Manhattan's big Hippodrome where he installed skating rinks, swimming tanks, staged extravagant spectacles with skating, diving, aerial ballets. Headliners who first appeared on the Hippodrome stage included Annette Kellerman, Anna Pavlova, Gaby Deslys.

Died. Frederick Craufurd Goodenough, 68, chairman of Britain's Barclays Bank, Ltd., onetime chairman of the London Bankers Clearing House; following a long illness; in London.

Died. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David, 76, geologist, member of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition (1907-09), discoverer of the South Magnetic Pole; in Hornsby, New South Wales.

Died. Mrs. Mary Mooney, 85, mother of convict Tom Mooney; of a heart attack; in San Francisco.

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