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Show OGDEN MILLS FUNERAL SET NEW YORK, Oct. 12 CD Ogden L. Mills, former secretary of the treasury, who disd unexpectedly of a heart attack yesterday, will be buried Thursday. Funeral services will be held In St. Thomas church, Fifth avsnua and Fifty-third street, at 10 a. m eastern standsrd time. Mills, who was 83, wss stricken with coronary thrombosis, apparently appar-ently in his sleep. Although heart stimulants were administsred by Dr. Henry Jamea, his physician, hs died without regaining consciousness. conscious-ness. Messages of condolence from all parte of tha country continued to arrive today at the Mills horns, 2 Esst Sixty-ninth street, and friends of ths family callsd to extend sym-psthy. sym-psthy. The reaction to the unexpected death of the financier, lawyer and philanthropist was one of shock and grief. There waa universal regret expressed In the statsments of man In publio Ufa that he had died at such an early age, and there was praise for his devotion to the high idesls which characterised hla public pub-lic service. President Roosevelt was among those who telegraphed his condolences condo-lences to Mrs. Mills. Mills had been alightly 111 early last summsr, but apparently had recovered. Last Friday he played a game of golf and on Sunday he worked at home. He had made a business appointment for today and had expected to leave for a brief holiday In White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. - |