Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY Love 7 1937 airs Paul Frehm'g Satiric Pea Telia Europc'i Attitude- - Toward Marriages f Diplomats aad IT & Girls If the OlrU are Rich : ' rjf h s : U fars 41? ‘ " J U 4 "vY-- : QUALIFIES Mario Pansa First Secretary ef the Italian Legation in Copenhtgen Denmark Had to Ask Mussolini's Permission to Marry Sarah Fane Sanford She's Rich aad It Was OK kt: !W- - jLfci'' Washington Curbs Cupid J ' : ‘ - '4' S' Secrets but Foreign 3 ' ' ' to Safeguard Our ) Diplomats Still Marry Away Our Wealth :7- ' K&IS sAm Muvt 4 INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE THE DUCE APPROVED Italy’s Dictator Benito Mussolini Frowns on Hit Diplomats Marry Inf Allens — Unless They Are Rich The American Natalie Mao Coe Shown After Her Wedding to Leonardo Vltettl Is Heiress to Standard Oil Millions Marie Manning into ths diplomatic corps and discovWASHINGTON ering the secrets of ths most urgent hero of Longfellow’s importance to ths United States poem "The Courtship of Grievously disappointed over the Myles Standtsh” wasn’t Standlsh -- - new policy are ths bright young ladles because the captain couldn’t speak for who are burning the midnight oil to himself and he lost the lovely Prispass Foreign Service examination cilla Mullins His descendent and Many girls com to Washington to namesake Myles Standlsh who Is the study fer Foreign Ssrvice posts end a few pus the rigorous test hut it is American Vice Consul at Manchester England9 could and did speak right intimated that after this non at all out for the hand and heart of Miss will b accepted At present there ar Betty Walls a native of Britain And two woman In ths Foreign Service In so well did he speak that he was the Europe— Constance Hsrvsy Vic Confirst American representative abroad sul st Milan Italy and Francs E to persuade Uncle Sam to waive the Willis Third Secretary of ths Embasdrastic new regulation that prohibits sy at Brussels— but thsy will not bs members of our diplomatic and conreplaced by members of thslr own stx sular corps from marrying aliens Tbs marriage of Mrs Ruth Bryan without the permission of the Stats Owen former Minister to Denmark Department to Captain Rhode of the King’s HouseMr Standlsh offered to resign rathhold seems to have been Instrumental er than forego marrying Miss Walls In raising the question In the minds The State Department gave its conof diplomats that Cupid must bs posisent but made It plain that it wasn't tively taboo la those grave counsels held among nations going to let it become a habit Nearly 700 Foreign Service officers Many of the loveliest and moat graincluding ambassadors ministers seccious ladles in the American embassies retaries and consular personnel are and legations abroad are foreign-bor- n affected by the order and recalcitrants-ar- e Therms Mrs" Hugh Gibsorir the subject to summary dismissal Countess Ynez Reyntlens roSeveral known international This romance had its beginning when mances starting to bloom in the exMr Gibson was acting as assistant to otic atmosphere of embassies in EuHerbert Hoover then In charge of rope and Washington have been Belgium relief by the ruling to a IhllL Frost Norman our minister to has struck to the heart of these tender Canada hdsArmour a Russian wife the Prinblossoms and it’s a question If they cess Koudacheff Edwin C Wil-- have not been ‘chilled past recovery - son Myra counsellor- of the American :Etyr the the by example provided despite bassy in Paris recently married a Standlsh case of the Hungarian minister daughter are When State Department pundits to France Baroness Edith de Koranyi buttonholed' at social functions and And there are shoals of Junior Forasked about this they wiggle an em- Service dfftcials on duty abroad' barrassed eyebrow and take refuge in eign or in the State Department who have the state which the late Congressman foreign wives Belforct-designatas" “mute silent ’ No one imagines for a poment that and dumb” !' In a public 'statement accompanying any question of divorce attaches Itinternaof the order the state self to these already-mad- e 127' or' tional marriages that Department took note But State Department frankly stated 18 of its Foreign ' Service officers and 277 of its clerks have already that those American envoys who have ' contracted International marriages— already married foreign women will "a state pf affairs which cannot 'be be handicapped In the future "It will be Impracticable If not Impossible” to Viewed with approbation” And-th- e grant these diplomats certain- choice Department further stated "in the present condition of world af- - assignments "notwithstanding the op-infairs any tendency further-t- o portunities of advancement such ascrease the number of marriages of this signments offer" the Department ad' mitted character must be regarded with concern” The ruling was ordered by Washington remembers with enthusiasm the lovely Mrs Warren Delano ' President Roosevelt it was learned after Secretary of State Cordell Hull Robbins widow of the President's first ’pointed out the grave danger of a cousin who preceded Mr- - Armour as” oup minister to Canada Mrs Robbins’ designing woman purposely marrying By - ‘ THE sub-Jecf- ed ‘ ed -- "’ - t " V A ROOSEVELT WHO MARRIED ABROAD II Dues’ Subject Seem to Be the IT Boys of Europe Aaother American Heiress Who Recently Married One of Them Is Margaret Roosevelt Distant Cousin of the President Sho Is Shown with Her Husband Lieut Alessandro Pallavlcinl Italian Array Officer After Their New Tork Wedding No question about it ths Stats Department is getting worried over the while ambassadors cannot Indulge In any higher sartorial flights than “tails” which sometimes gets them confused with waiters the position American millions which are going Into foreign takes them Into an aura of gold lace Ladies love gold lace and like to ' pockets via this latter lumped with the route Mario Pansa first marry where ait’s worldly goods man endows his wife Duce’a II of secretary with at the altar So few prospective' at Copenhagen diplomats escape the bonds of holy " legation finon the slipped a ring wedlock that the issuance of a marSanger of Sarah Jane riage license attached to the diploma ford very wealthy New of those who pass foreign service exMiss Margaret Trimble Pictured York he tree s Senora aminations lias been Robed for the Beaux Arts Ball In suggested by Leonardo Vltettl who New York Took Out Italian Citi- jocular Washington folk was Natalie Coe StandThe United States has been more zenshlp Papers tq Enable 'Her to ard Oil heiress Is - corng about marriages between Wed One of Mussolini’s Diplomats with New to Fork Ing — 4u --diplomatic officers and foreign ' Mussolini s "“Women than pther foreign- countries —th Countess Ciano In the’ Ten nations discourage i or forbid present Lady- Lindsay belhg a of the Ambassador’s first wife capacity of American alliances With cousin guide philosopher and Japan and Brazil they’re absolutely Jules Jusserand late ( French Amfriend When the counttaboo As already stated Italy allows bassador to tbe United States also ess makes that when the wife assumes married an American As a guest them e visit Still a Italian only white House she visited this counnationality and then only with third HE'S AN EXCEPTION the permission "of the Italian foreign try a week or two ago to see the - ’‘Yankee Mar heiress monument of her late husband office Myles Standlsh American Vice Consul at ManTrimble took out garet A foreign woman' marrying an Ital- jn Rock Creek Park chester England Obtained a Waiver on the — first- papererecently 4o Ian army or navy officer or a member The Argentine ’ Ambassador New State Department Rule Against Interna-- " who facilitate her marriage of the diplomatic corps must have was once such a good friend of Mrs tional Marriages So He Could Wed Miss Betty Mussoof to another Wallis Simpson Felipe Espil has an enough money to enable the couple Walls British Subject' Pictured with' Him lini’s diplomats Count to live in a manner befitting their of1' American wife and so has Count Reverdin ficial position The government has She is the former Gladys VanAnd the wealthy Washingtonian was a member of Secretary Hull’s nominal control of 'the- wife’s dowry derbilt who was one of the most popursM F— k Buenoa W Aires Peace inson Bunker has taken and in many staff at the recent sees to what it conlar of Washington hostesses The Conference She was a native of the out her first papers for becoming an siders proper casej of R investment Count at present represents Hungary 1 Argentine and was the first of her sex Italian citizen in preparation for her" France reserves the right to sancgovernment in London - And reprehair to- - marplage to the Italian envoy to Mos'to - Introduce —orchid-tinte- d tion or vetb such marriages as do senting Belgium In London is Baron on cow lnslBts Rossi Augusto Washington v Italy Cartier Marchand whose American Belgium Chile Equador Peru Portuwife caused consternation at a White ' Regardless of how rigorously the the wives of all of her foreign officers gal and Turkey — ' citizens Italian — Despite a general government dis- State Department- enforces the ruling becoming naturalized House dinner by declining to take tbe means their fortunes are natua number of foreign dip- - arm of German Ambassador Wiedfelt couragement against alliances of our representa- That j lomats have taken American wives- - at a state dinner The situation was tives with alien women there Is ralized too Our own State Department is our The British Ambassador Sir Ronald saved by someone rushing forward nothing It can do about the marriages of wealthy American girls to foreign greatest marriage mart for bachelors Lindsay has an American wife In and escorting the raging lady to the The Jobs are distinctly "dressy” and fact be has bad two American wives ‘ table diplomats A- - 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