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Half of these early deaths-Dr. Smith attributes to circumstances surrounding the first months of life, and to prenatal conditions; taking the country as a whole, he said that the latter stands as the chief cause of infant mortality, pneumonia the second, and congenital causes the third...
Died. Caleb Conley Dula, 66, board chairman, onetime president (1911-17) of LIggett & Myers Tobacco Co., vice president of American Tobacco Co. (dissolved in 1911 by the Supreme Court); of pneumonia; in Manhattan...
Died. Judge Jonathan Willis Martin, 74, president judge since 1901 of Philadelphia Court of Common Please No. 5, art partron, Spanish War veteran; of pneumonia; in Chesnut Hill, Pa. Paralyzed after an attack of malaria in the War, he was never inactive. He was well known at indoor and outdoor horse shows, always drove his oldtime four-in-hand...
Died. Clarence Kummer, 31, jockey who won many a great horserace on Man O' War, Exterminator, Audacious. Snob II, Ladkin; of pneumonia after weakening his vitality by dieting; in Jamaica, L. I. Disqualified in 1927 for rough riding, he was reinstated, rode his last race...
Died. Gerrit John Diekema, 71, U. S. Minister to the Netherlands (he was born in Holland, Mich.), onetime (1907-11) U. S. Representative from the 5th Michigan District; of pneumonia after an abdominal operation; at The Hague...