Monday, Jul. 21, 1947

Born. To Walter P. Reuther, 39, president of the C.I.O. United Auto Workers, and May Wolf Reuther, 36: a daughter, their third; in Detroit. Weight: 7 lbs. 10 oz.

Died. James Melvin ("Jimmie") Lunceford, 45, topnotch Negro bandleader famed for his skillful and studied renditions of warm to hot jazz; of coronary occlusion; in Seaside, Ore.

Died. Brigadier General Marlborough Churchill (Ret.), 68, during the closing months of World War I chief of U.S. Army Intelligence, distant kin of Britain's Winston; after long illness; in Manhattan.

Died. Robert H. Tyndall, 70, Republican mayor of Indianapolis, World War I commander of the crack Rainbow Division's 150th Field Artillery; of a heart attack; in Indianapolis.

Died. Herbert L. Satterlee, 83, patriarchally handsome son-in-law and biographer of the late J. P. Morgan Sr.,* Assistant Secretary of the Navy under Theodore Roosevelt, onetime president of the Union League Club and longtime Manhattan corporation lawyer and social figure; by his own hand (pistol); in Manhattan.

Died. Joseph Jefferson Mansfield, 86, gentle, mild-mannered Representative from Texas' rich ninth district (Galveston and environs), the oldest member of Congress, in which he had served continuously for the past 30 years, 26 of them in a wheel chair; in Bethesda, Md.

* J. Pierpont Morgan: An Intimate Portrait, Macmillan, 1939.

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