Monday, Jun. 15, 1942

Married. Cinemactress Myrna Loy, 36; and John D. Hertz Jr., 33, Manhattan advertising man, son of the founder of Yellow Cab Co.; five days after her divorce from Cineproducer Arthur Hornblow Jr.; in Manhattan.

Divorced. Charles Spencer Chaplin, 53; by Paulette Goddard, 31; in Juarez, Mexico; after six years of marriage, more than six years of public speculation on whether they were or were not married. She was his third wife, he her second husband.

Died. Virginia Lee Corbin, 31, Hollywood's golden-haired, sweetness-&-light child star of the '20s; of heart disease; near Chicago. Married twice, she was the mother of two boys.

Died. Bernard ("Bunny") Berigan, 33, veteran trumpet virtuoso, topnotch tooter of the jazz and swing eras; of an intestinal ailment aggravated by trumpeting; in Manhattan. He began as a boy musician, appeared with name bands when he was 18, soloed with Paul Whiteman, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, organized his own band in 1937.

Died. Reinhard Heydrich, 38, "the hangman" of the Gestapo; of wounds from bomb fragments; in Prague (see p. 30).

Died. Dr. George Andrew Reisner, 74, famed Harvard Egyptologist; in Gizeh, Egypt. He discovered the tomb of Queen Hetep-heres, mother of Cheops, uncovered the first rich evidences of the civilization of the Fourth Dynasty. In 1911 he announced his answer to the "riddle of the Sphinx," identified it as a portrait of Chephren, Fourth Dynasty Pharaoh.

Left. By the late John Barrymore: household furniture, bric-a-brac, an automobile, cash amounting to "$10,000 or less"; to his three children, Diana, 21, Dolores Ethel, 12, John Blythe, 10.

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