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Show 3 George J. (Slim) a Summerville, 50, film comedian. 29 Harry L. Hopkins, 55, advisor te Franklin D. Roosevelt. February 3 Edward Phillips Oppenhelm, 79. noted not-ed fiction writer. 4 Adm. Richard H. Leigh, 75, former U. S. fleet commander. 6 George Arliss. 77, stage and screen actor. 21 Vice Adm. Theodore S. Wilkinson. 57, drowned at Norfolk, Va. March x 9 John Cardinal Glennon. S3, Catholie archbishop of St. Louis. 21 Vice Adm. Howard L. Vlckery. 63. former vice chairman of U. S. maritime mari-time commission. 30 William J. MacDonald, 75, former congressman from Michigan. 31 Martin Davey, 61. former congressman congress-man and governor of Ohio. April 1 Noah Beery, 62, film star. 8 Alvln V, Donahey, 72, former senator sena-tor and three times governor of Ohio. 22 Harlan F. Stone, 73, chief Justice of U. S. and former attorney general. May 19 Booth Tarklngton, 76, novelist and playwright. 23 John E. Erlckson, 83. former senator sena-tor and governor of Montana. 28 Sen. Carter Glass, 88, long-time member of congress, once secretary of treasury. June 12 Sen. John H. Bankhead, 73, member mem-ber of senate since 1930. 13 Maj. Edward Bowes, 72, showman, sponsor of amateur hour on radio. Charles Butterworth, 45. comedian. 22 William S Hart, 75, cowboy film star. 30 Dr. Howard H. Russell, 90, founder of Anti-Saloon league. July 10 Sidney Hlllman. 59, CIO union leader. 24 Arthur Gould, 89. former U. S. senator sen-ator from Maine. 37 Gertrude Stein. 72, author wilt unique experimental technique. August IS Col. Edward Bradley, 88, long associated asso-ciated with Kentucky Derby. 17 Channlng Pollack. 66, essayist and playwright. 20 Fielding (Hurry Up) Yost. 73, famous football coach. John M. (Rags) Ragland. 41, ilm and stage comedian, 24 James C. McReynolds, 84, former U. S. Supreme court Justice. September 11 Mrs. Ida S. Elsenhower, 84, mother of General Elsenhower. 21 Miles Polndexler, 78, former senator sena-tor from Washington state. October 4 Bernar Ell (Barney) Oldfleld. 63. famed pioneer auto racer. Glfford Pinchot. 81. twice governor of Pennsylvania. 12 Gen. Joseph W. (Vinegar Joe) Stll-well. Stll-well. 63. hero of Burma campaign. 22 Phillips Goldsborough. 81. former senator and governor of Maryland November 2 Thomas L. Bailey, 58. governor of Mississippi. 18 James J (Jimmy) Walker. 65 for mer mayor of New York City. Donald Meek, 66, comedian and char acter actor. 22 Edgar Pew. 76 oil Industry executive and political figure. December 11 Damon Runyon, 62, famous newspa per columnist waiter Johnson, 59, noted baseball pitcher. |