Monday, Nov. 24, 1941

Birthday. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, 59; in Washington, D.C. He went to work as usual.

Married. John Clark Burgard Jr., 18, stepson of Baritone Lawrence Mervil Tibbett; and Jean Ewing Duff, 18; in Wilton, Conn.

Sued for Divorce. Sinclair Lewis, 56; by Dorothy Thompson, 47; in Woodstock, Vt.; grounds: willful desertion in 1936. They married in London in 1928, a year after she divorced Hungarian Writer Josef Bard, a month after Lewis was divorced by Writer Grace Hegger. Living apart for the last several years, they appeared in opposite corners of a public ring last summer when Interventionist Dorothy learned Lewis was plugging America First. Of his wife Lewis cracked to a Chicago lecture audience in 1939: "She disappeared into the NBC building ten years ago."

Died. Col. General Ernst Udet, 45, world war flying ace, quartermaster general of the German Air Force; while testing a new machine; in Berlin. Udet shot down 62 enemy planes in World War I. founded and failed in his own airplane factory, became a stunt flyer in the U. S. and Europe, rose to chief engineer and chief of supply of the Nazi Air Force'.

Died. James J. Hoey, 63, Collector of Internal Revenue for the U.S.'s smallest collection area, richest revenue producer; in Baltimore. His area, the 2nd New York District--23rd Street to the Battery in Manhattan, will turn over at least $650,000,000 in taxes this year.

Died. Edward Elwell Spafford, 63, ex-National Commander of the American Legion (1927-28); in Annapolis, Md.

Died. Donna Erminia Monti De Bono, wife of Marshal Emilio De Bono, Fascist Party veteran; in Rome.

Died. Amos Tuck French Sr., 78, wealthy social leader at Newport and Tuxedo Park in the early 1900s; in Chester, N.H. His offspring attracted attention when: in 1911 daughter Julia Steele French eloped with the family chauffeur; in 1923 son Francis Ormond French (whose daughter, Ellen, married John Jacob Astor in 1934) became a cab driver, in 1938 applied for a WPA job. Left. By the late Simon Guggenheim, copper tycoon: to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the bulk of his estate, not yet estimated; to his widow, Olga Hirsh Guggenheim, a $100,000 annuity from a $2,000,000 trust fund; to numerous relatives, friends, institutions, about $2,000,000.

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