Monday, Sep. 21, 1925

Died. Henry L. Johnson, 55, famed Negro Politician; in Washington, D. C., of cerebral hemorrhage (see Page 8).

Died. Lady Amy Elizabeth Parker, wife of the famed statesman-novelist-playwright Sir Gilbert Parker; at the Harbor Sanitarium (New York City), after an illness of a year.

Died, Charles H. Tucker. 85, oil and transportation magnate; in Cleveland, after a short illness. Although he was an active officer in many companies, although he once refused to accept an important post in the growing Standard Oil Co. when begged to do so by John D. Rockefeller (see Page 10), although--after handing over his business to his son, he found idleness so little to his taste that he returned as Secretary of his son's company, The Cleveland Plain Dealer found his life significant for a simple social courtesy which, long ago, he was called upon to perform. "MARK HANNA'S BEST MAN DIES," was the ironic headline of his obituary.