Monday, Mar. 22, 1982
EXPECTING. Lindsay Wagner, 32, TV actress (The Bionic Woman), and Henry Kingi, 37, stunt man on The Dukes of Hazzard: their first child.
BORN. To John Ritter, 33, who plays the smirking wolf of TV's Three's Company, and Nancy Ritter, 32, actress (Americathon): a second child, first daughter; in Santa Monica, Calif. Name: Carly Constance. Weight: 9 Ibs. 1 oz.
BORN. To Michelle Phillips, 37, singer and actress (Dillinger; Sam Marlow, Private Eye), and Grainger Nines, 33, actor: a son; in Los Angeles. Name: Austin Devereux Weight: 7 Ibs. 8 1/2 oz.
MARRIED. Carol Lawrence, 49, singer, dancer and TV actress (Valley of the Dolls); and Greg Guydus, 46, Los Angeles businessman; she for the third time, he for the second; in Los Angeles. Lawrence has two teen-age sons by her second husband, Singer Robert Goulet, whom she divorced in 1981.
DIED. Dorothy Eden, 69, prolific writer and master of the gothic tale; of cancer; in London. Among the most popular of Eden's more than 30 romantic novels were The Vines of Yarrabee and Speak to Me of Love.
DIED. Richard Austen ("Rab") Butler, 79, urbane, politically astute Tory leader who served in seven Conservative governments and was sometimes called "the best Prime Minister Britain never had"; in Great Yeldham, Essex, England. Butler was Under Secretary of State at the India Office early in his career and helped formulate the Government of India Act of 1935, which strengthened India's provincial legislatures. As a major architect of England's social reforms and development of the welfare state, he assisted in renovating his country's penal system, modernizing the public drinking laws and shaping an education act that gave every British child free secondary school education.
DIED. Stanislaw Karpinski, 90, Polish flying ace who was called Poland's Billy Mitchell because he advocated a strong air defense years before the Nazi invasion of his country; in Los Angeles.
DIED. Charles ("Zip") Finn, 104, oldest Roman Catholic priest in the U.S. and first chaplain of the Catholic Club at Harvard University; in Boston.
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