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...when she did not reply to a challenge she did not understand, a Japanese sentry slapped the face of Mrs. Florence Massie, second wife of Lieutenant Thomas H. Massie who in 1932 served a one hour sentence for killing an Hawaiian accused of rape by his first wife (Mrs. Thalia Fortescue Massie, who divorced...
...Flapper's Half Acre," Honolulu's night-club and cabaret belt, was the scene of the most celebrated crime in Hawaiian history-rape of Mrs. Thalia Massie, wife of a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, followed by the death of a Hawaiian suspected of the crime and the conviction of Mrs. Massie's mother, husband and two men for manslaughter. Last week, Flapper's Half Acre made sordid news again. A telephone call for an ambulance brought police to the sumptuous beach house of thick-jowled young Prince David Kalakaua Kawananakoa...
Marriage Revealed. Lieut. Thomas Hedges Massie, 31, U. S. N., divorced husband of Thalia Fortescue Massie of Hawaii's celebrated rape-&-murder case (TIME, Jan. 18, 1932 et seq.); and Florence K. Storms, 29, Seattle stenographer, daughter of Chewelah, Wash.'s postmaster; fortnight ago; in Seattle...
Married. Hélène Kenyon Fortescue, 22, sister of Mrs. Thalia Fortescue Massie Bell (TIME, Jan. 18, 1932 et seq.) and Julian Louis Reynolds, 26, son of Vice President Richard Samuel Reynolds of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camels); in Washington...
...Cuba, White House military aide to President Theodore Roosevelt, explorer, World War correspondent, A. E. F. field artillery officer wounded in action. Today he is a prolific fictionist. His wife, patrician Grace Bell Fortescue, is a cousin once removed of the late great Alexander Graham Bell. Their eldest daughter, Thalia Fortescue Massie, got world-wide attention two years ago in Honolulu's sensational rape-&-murder case (TIME, Jan. 18, 1932). Daughter Thalia more recently has made headlines by her divorce from Lieut. Thomas Hedges Massie, U. S. N. (TIME, March 5), by reputed attempts at suicide (TIME, April...