Monday, Jul. 14, 1941

Married. Leila Ernst, 21, Pal Joey ingenue; and Bostonian Stacy B. Hulse Jr., recent Harvard graduate; in Manhattan.

Married. Knute Rockne Jr., son of the late, great football coach; and Margaret Siewert; in South Bend, Ind.

Married. Dancer Paul Nathaniel Saltonstall Draper, son of Novelist Muriel Draper, great-grandson of the late, great Publisher Charles Anderson Dana; and Ballet Dancer Heidi Vosseler; in Rio de Janeiro.

Married. Ken Murray, 38, film and radio comedian; and Cleatus Caldwell, photographer's model; he for the second time; in Hollywood.

Sued for Divorce. Harry Richman, 45, veteran revue and nightclub minstrel; by thrice-married ex-Follies Beauty Hazel Forbes, 31, whose second husband, Tooth-Powder Tycoon Paul Owen Richmond, left her his Dr. Lyons' fortune in 1932; in Stuart, Fla.

Divorced. Michael John Cudahy, 33, drafted Chicago packing heir, second cousin to ex-Ambassador John Cudahy; by his third wife, Marjorie, six months after their marriage; in Los Angeles.

Died. Richard Whiteman, three-year-old son of Bandsman Paul Whiteman; of nephrosis; in Trenton, N.J.

Died. Auriol Lee, 60, be-monocled stage director and onetime actress; in an auto accident near Hutchinson, Kans. She appeared on London and New York stages for 30 years, directed the plays of John Van Druten.

Died. Prince George Valentine Bibesco, 61, pioneer flier; in Bucharest. He was the 20th man to receive an international pilot's license, commanded the Rumanian Air Force in the Balkan war of 1913, bombed his own country's oil fields for the Rumanian general staff as an ally of Britain in World War I. For the past eleven years he had been president of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale.

Died. Julia Bickford Fiske Douglas, 69, mother of Supreme Court Justice William Orville Douglas; in Chicago.

Died. Josephine Leah Williams Douglas, mother of Lewis Williams Douglas, ex-Director of the Budget; in Los Angeles.

Died. Sam H. Harris, 69, veteran Broadway producer; in Manhattan (see p. 46).

Died. Charles Alfred Cripps, Baron Parmoor, 88, parliamentary and ecclesiastical lawyer, father of Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador to Soviet Russia; at Henley-on-Thames, England.

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