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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 23

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The Baltimore Suni
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1 a "t' THE SUN, BALTIMORE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 23. 1936 PAGE 23 K. W. Emerson SCIENCE DEAN REVOLT CHIEF, courts, labor, business, schools and mot of the press had been indoctrinated under ten years of Peronista rule. he arrived in Buenos Aires from the Cordoba headquarters of the victorious rebels.

He promised to restore the tra ditional democratic rights of freedom of speech, worship and the press. But Argentina's economy v.a tottering and Congress, the Is Dead At 75 FORMER OFFICIAL DIES Rev. G. F. Harvey, Also Ex- DIES AT AGE 71 LONARDI, DIES Chicago.

March 22 JP) Capt. yesterday following an attack of grippe. Lonardi visited the United States recently for treatment at Georgetown Hospital in Washington for high blood pressure. He also underwent a minor operation. He was accompanied on the trip by his wife, daughter and son-in-law.

His wife said tonight the treatment had weakened his normal Ralph W. Emerson, 75, who ran a fleet of gaudy showboats on the Dr. Georqe Sarton Retired Was 1st Argentine President Mississippi and Ohio rivers for more than 25 years, died today. From Harvard In 1951 After Overthrow Of Peron Pastor, Succumbs In Florida One of the seven floating theaters was the Cotton Blossom Buenos Aires, March 22 (.) Cambridge, March 22 The Rev. George Frederic Har which Edna Ferber used as a set vey, former religious works secre ting for her novel, "Showboat." Eduardo Lonardi, leader of the revolt that ousted Dictator Juan Her story was translated into an tary of the Baltimore Y.M.C.A.

died yesterday at Penney Farms Fla at the age of 78. Peron last September, died to (P) Dr. George Sarton, 71, professor emeritus of the history of science at Harvard University, died at his home today after collapsing en route to Logan Inter resistence, making him more subject to disease complications. The Argentine Army Ministry promoted Lonardi to the rank of lieutenant general last December, while he was in the United States. He returned home March 2 from his 2V2-month visit there.

American classic on the musical night. Baltimore Towson Career Wise Suits TO LEAD A BUSY LIFE comedy stage. The Rev. Mr. Harvey, who held Lonardi served as first Presi Emerson's ornate fleet plied the his Y.M.C.A.

position from 1922 dent of the provisional Govern national Airport on his way to Mississippi from Wabasha, Minn. to 1941, also occupied several ment that took office after Presi keep a Montreal lecture engage to New Orleans and the Ohio posts at Baltimore churches. He dent Peron was overthrown. Made Peace With Church Lonardi was a little-known ment. was acting pastor at the old Mary from Pitsburgh to Cairo.

111., play But Lonardi himself was ousted land Avenue Presbyterian Church Dr. Sarton retired in 1951. major general when he led the armed-forces revolt against Peron. ing melodramas like "Why Girls Leave Home" at prices from 25 and the Seventh Baptist Church Perhaps the dean of science his in November by an army coup led by Gen. Pedro Aramburu, now the President.

He left Baltimore in 1950 and to 75 cents. He was installed as provisional President September 23. the day lived in semi-retirement at Pen torians in the United had been a pioneer in the field and trained many students at The cause of death was not Emerson retired shortly after immediately announced. ney Farms while holding the job of executive secretary of the his Cotton Blossom went up in Harvard who later introduced Lonardi. who was 59.

entered flames at a Lake Michigan dock Chamber of Commerce at near-by the history of science at other Central- Military Hospital here Are You "Tobacco Happy?" universities. Green Cove Springs. during the 1933 Chicago World's He remained'in this position Fair. Was Preparing History Advertisement sjwil Www until he became Hi about a year In later years he was in the At the time of his death he was aeo, relatives in Baltimore said If not, let Fader's blend a tobacco to Pretty for Easter with your flower trim hat yet so right for the office and busy days. left.

Heather Homespun Tweed in iand tone with green mut, or sand with int mitt. $49' right, a softly tailored tweed in the button-up rViodtl. Blended aqua and brown and blended Bermuda Blue. real-estate business in Chicago. writing a nine-volume history of all the sciences.

last night. Survivors Named Surviving are his wife, Louise Trained as a chemist in his your individual liking. and a son. William. 19.

Funeral native Belgium, Dr. Sarton services will be conducted Satur lhe Rev. Mr. Harvey is by his wife, Mrs. Clara day.

Grant Harvey, of Penney Farms tounded the journal Isis, an international review devoted to the history and philosophy of science in 1911. He came to the He is also survived by two daughters. Mrs. Evangeline Pilsch HENRY W. GLEIM You'll be delighted with the increased pleasure of pip smoking, for every puff will give you complete of Baltimore, and Mrs.

Charlotte Ur.ited States in 1915. Schlegcl. of Cleveland, and a son IS At his death he was president of the International Union of the George Leonard Harvey, of Or RITES TOMORROW lando, Fla. a hat (torn our History of Science. Ycu'U Look Prettier in Easter collection.

The arrangements for funera He leaves a daughter, May services, which will be held a Penney Farms, have not been Sarton, novelist and poet. Murder Suspect Freed Employe Of Sunpapers, 72 Bring your pipe. We'll do the rest. 7 LOH MEYER completed. Coed's Car Death Died Tuesday Night Chicago, March 22 (JP) Police said tonight a 49-year-old me chanic had convinced them he Funeral services will be held Ruled No Accident had nothing to do with the murder ITWWM tomorrow for Henry W.

Gleim of three Chicago schoolboys last ESTAStlSHED 1857 Main St or 9 7 Alleghany Ave. October. Lt. Michael Spiotti, head for more than twenty years a linotype machinist in the Sun- Alva, March 22 A 'Beacon Wax leads the Easter parade on your floors givet brightet and longest of a special unit investigating the triple slaying, said investigations 16 North Charles Towio ABUSER'S 210 EAST BALTIMORE ST. MUlberry 5-3061 papers' composing room, who died on Tuesday night at his cleared ex-con vict Harry Isew 0 0 B.E.fi.P gJ.mJULg.LP.B.g.P.Q.2g.a 8 g.g-g.C-g.C.9.C-g-C-tgJ lander.

home after a short illness. Mr. Gleim. who was 72. came to The Sun in 1934.

He had pre-viouslv worked in the composing coroner's jury today ruled the death of Mrs. Mildred Ann Reynolds, college coed, in her burning car March 13 was not an accident. The verdict said her death was the result of the fire and "we the jury feci that said fire could very well have been the result of incendiarism." Officers were asked to continue the investigation. Mrs. Reynolds, 22-year-old senior student at Northwestern room of the old Baltimore American and also, for a short time, for the Baltimore Post.

In private life he was a devoted family man. a member of Christ Lutheran Church, and a keen gardener. His garden in which he srew magnificent flowers, espe State College, was found in her burning car shortly after she left the college nine days ago. Oflicers cially tulips, was his main interest outside his work. at that time expressed a belief she had been murdered and her I tag's flhe raKlS 1 Don (Son's He is survived by his wife, the former Katherine W.

Speer, and rar set on fire. Later investiga tion indicated she had not been seriously injured before she was three sons, William W. Gleim Charles F. Gleim and Henry Gleim, all of Baltimore. He is also survived by two sis burn ed to death.

10 German Navy Air ters, Mrs. Augusta Matthews, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ber Volunteers To U.S. tha Emerine, of Baltimore, and two brothers, John H. Gleim.

of New York. March 22 Ten German volunteers The nucleus Mount Rainier. and Fred crick Gleim, of Baltimore. Services will be held at the Ruck funeral establishment. 5305 Harford road, at 11 A.M.

Burial will be in Druid Ridge Cemetery Robert E. Lee MICE'S GDAOT OTTO Owes 37 Cents of a new West German naval air force arrived in the United States today for training. The ten trainees, a lieutenant end nine cadets, wore blue uniforms designed only a week ago. They will go first to Pensacola. for 14 months of flight training, followed by eight months of advanced training near Corpus Christi, Texas.

Less than two weeks ago. thirteen German Luftwaffe (air force) men arrived here for training the first of a group of 35. They will return to Germany es instructors. Under provisions of the mutual defense assistance program. Ger Washington.

March 22 JP) Lutz a leather goods store was disclosed today to have on its books a 37-cent unpaid bill charged to Gen. Robert E. Lee. The item turned up as news men were gatnering material lor stories about the store, which is many will have a full-strength air going out of business in May. If was founded in 1804, has been in lorce by 1959, business ever since.

Campbell Plugge. an employe. Philip Morris Ex-Head, said Lee owed the 37 cents for a hurry-up repair job the store did 0.11. Chalkley, 72, Dies on one of his saddlebags just Richmond, March 22 JP) Otway Hebron Chalkley. former president and board chairman of Philip Morris, died at his IT'S EASY TO WIN! ENTER TODAY! Tt 0 TK TK fi -d- us S'vo mer'can Motors a name for the world's most Jr 1 he E3 I III Xv'Slil.

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