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Died. George Wylie Paul ("Old Roman") Hunt, 75. seven times Governor of Arizona, onetime (1920-21) Minister to Siam; of heart disease after an attack of bronchitis; in Phoenix, Ariz. A onetime copper mine mucker, he served 14 years in Arizona's Territorial Legislature before he was chosen president of its constitutional convention, then in 1912, first Governor of the new State. He served more terms as Governor of a state than any other man in U. S. history.
Died. Frederick Barnett Kilmer, 83, director of Johnson & Johnson's scientific laboratories (bandages, etc.). father of the late Poet Joyce Kilmer ("Trees"); after a long illness; in New Brunswick, N. J.
Died. Miss Cornelia Gray Lunt. 91, daughter of the late Orrington Lunt and niece of the late Dr. John Evans, co-founders of Evanston. Ill., long famed as Evanston's "First Lady"; of a heart attack; in Evanston, Ill.
Died. John Emory Andrus, 93, multi-millionaire capitalist; of pneumonia; in Yonkers. N. Y. (see p. 62).
Died. Walter N. Barnett, 94. retired wallpaper dealer, pilot of the steamboat Natchez in 1870 when she lost her historic race with the Robert E. Lee for the title of the fastest boat on the Mississippi River; of a heart attack; in St. Louis, Mo. Pilot Barnett's alibi: the captain by mistake ordered him to steer into a bayou.
* All eight survived the explosion.
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