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...Frederick, Mo. Reno S. Harp, Supreme Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, recovering from pneumonia, felt better when he was able to announce that President Roosevelt had signed an application to become a Knight of Pythias. The Pythians are trying to get Home Owners Loan Corp. or RFC to aid them in refinancing mortgages on their lodges throughout...
Died. Frank Herbert Simonds, 57, newspaper correspondent, editor, author, able U. S. interpreter of European affairs since 1914; of pneumonia; in Washington, D. C. A pessimistic and trenchant writer, he was convinced that the Treaty of Versailles did not end the War, accurately predicted Germany's attempt at anschluss with Austria, the Italo-Ethiopian...
Died. Rev. Dr. Jay Thomas Stocking, 65, moderator of the General Council of Congregational and Christian Churches; of pneumonia; at Newton Center, Mass...
Died. Herbert Janvrin Browne, 74, newspaperman, long-range weather forecaster; of pneumonia; in Washington. D. C. Selling his forecasts to industrial concerns and agriculture, he reached his zenith in 1925 by predicting that 1927 would be "a year without a summer...
...Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. Last week Rinehart & Dennis were putting in last licks on their tunnel. But many a man who began the digging in 1929 was not alive to see the finish in 1936. Some had died of silicosis, incurable lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust. Pneumonia and tuberculosis had caused the deaths of others who may or may not have been suffering with silicotic irritation...