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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 8

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PAGE A 8 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1973 OBITUARIES Lotz, Retired Fire Dept. Chief Engineer Dr. Gladyce Bradley, Professor Of Education At Morgan State A mass of the resurrection J. L. Morgan, Ex-Armco Inspector in shipyards, a shirt factory, and a wholesale-produce house.

He was appointed captain in 1937, battalion chief in 1940 and deputy chief in 1945. In 1950, he was appointed chief engi when part of a burning building collapsed, killing six firemen. He was buried up to his chest in debris from the building, Tru-Fit Clothes, of East Baltimore street. The injury to his ankle continued to bother Memorial services for Dr. Gladyce Bradley, professor of neer of the Fire Department.

Mr. Lotz had commented once that the toughest fire he fought was in February, 1953, when a blaze swept through education at Morgan State College since 1946, were being held today at St. James Episcopal Church, 1005 West Lafayette avenue. Dr. Bradley died Thursday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital after a long illness.

She was for Michael H. Lotz, retired chief engineer for the Baltimore city Fire Department, will be offered at 10 A.M. Wednesday at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 5801 Security boulevard. Mr.

Lotz died Saturday at Lutheran Hospital after a long illness. He was 72. He was born in East Baltimore and attended St. Leo's Catholic school. Variety Of Jobs Before he joined the Fire Department, in 1922, Mr.

Lotz worked as an errand boy, and Board of Teacher Accreditation. She was also a member of the Senate of the State Colleges of Maryland and the National Honorary Society of Education. Besides her husband, Dr. Bradley is survived by a daughter, Jo Ann Bradley Jones, of Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. Portia Ritchie, of Detroit, and a brother, Carter F.

Bradley, of Washington. civic affairs and in 1968 organized the Associated Negro Appeal, a charity organization of which she became president. Belonged To Groups She was a member of several professional organizations, including the National Council for Teacher Accreditation, the American Association for Higher Education, the Maryland State Teachers Association, and the Maryland State Funeral services for Jesse L. Morgan, a retired inspector for the Armco Steel Corpo the waterfront of the Canton Mr. Lotz for the rest of his life.

Mr. Lotz retired in 1958. At that time, the Fire Board president, William F. Hilgenberg, said "I have never seen a more loyal, conscientious man in public service in all my life." In his spare time, Mr. Lotz took thousands of feet of home movies and built model fire ration, were held today at the Full Gospel Pentecostal Church, section.

The buildings and piers of a lumber company and a marine railroad company were destroyed by the She was born in Quinamount, W. and attended Storer College, in Harper's Ferry. Dr. 18-alarm fire. In 1 955, Mr.

Lotz was injured Bradley graduated from West Virginia State College in 1936 at the age of 19. She received M. S. and Ph.D. degrees from Dr.

Louis E. Kayne engines. 'jmmraifimmiimmmmmmnwmimJi Services for Dr. Louis E. Kayne, 75, a practicing dentist the University of Michigan.

He was a member of the Patapsco Council No. 1960 of the Knights of Columbus and Local 964 of the Baltimore Fire George E. ill mar, 76, Toy Firm President Officers Association. Taught In W. Va.

From 1936 to 1940, Dr. Bradley taught at secondary schools in West Virginia and at West Virginia State College for 50 years, were held today at the Ivinson funeral establishment, 6010 Reisterstown road. Mr. Lotz is survived by his wife, the former Mina Fleck; a son, George Lotz, and a granddaughter. All are of Baltimore.

from 1940 to 1946. 1958 Dhoto MICHAEL H. LOTZ Dr. Kayne died yesterday at Dr. Bradley moved to Balti his home, 2418 Eutaw place.

more in 194b and joined the He was born in Kiev, Russia, Conduit and Dellwood avenues. Mr. Morgan died Friday at his home in Hampden after a long illness. He was 68. He was born in Savage, and came to Baltimore in early childhood.

Before he joined Armco, Mr. Morgan was a tree trimmer for the city. List Of Survivors Mr. Morgan is survived by his wife, the former Mittie M. Ford; 8 sons, Jack Franklin Donald James David Ronald Robert and Jesse L.

Morgan, all of Baltimore; 7 daughters, Mrs. Helen June Todd, Mrs. Joan E. Cooke, Mrs. Phyllis M.

Davis, Joyce and Linda M. Morgan, all of Baltimore, and Mrs. Ethel F. Garrison, of Severn, and Mrs. Blanche I.

Salonish, of Westminster; 2 sisters, Mrs. F. Fannie Kopp and Mrs. Eve Johnson, both of Baltimore; a brother, Jacob Morgan, of Baltimore, and 34 grandchildren. faculty of Morgan State College.

She was active there at and came to Baltimore in 1907. He graduated from City Col James F. Mclntyre the time of her death. ciety, and the Maryland State and American Dental Associations. He was a Mason and a member of the St.

John's Lodge. Dr. Kayne was also a member of the Chizuk Amuno congregation and the Mercantile Club. He was past patron of the Beacon Chapter No. 60 of the Order of the Eastern Star and was an honorary member of the Gorgas Odontological Society.

Dr. Kayne Is survived by his wife, the former Martha Blum-berg; a son, E. Harvey Kayne; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Gilbert; and five grandchildren; all are of Baltimore. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Sylvia Silberg, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Jeannette Peregoff, of Miami. lege in 1919 and from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 1923. James and Andrew J. Mclntyre, both of Baltimore, and Edward B.

Mclntyre, of Lebanon, 6 daughters, Mrs. Audrey- Neimann, Mrs. Leah In 1947, Dr. Bradley married another teacher at Morgan State, Dr. Clifton R.

Jones, who is now chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology at Howard Uni Taught at Maryland In addition to his private practice, Dr. Kayne taught at Lewis, Mrs. Lillie Moore, Mrs. Abbie Bendix, Mrs. Gladys the University of Maryland versity.

School of Dentistry until 1940. From 1952 to 1953, she Goeb, and Mrs. Anita Schultz, all of Baltimore; 21 grandchil He continued his practice until studied at the Institute of Edu the week before his death. cation, at the University of dren, 38 great-grandchildren, Funeral services for James E. Mclntyre, a retired caulker for the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, will be held at 11 A.M.

tomorrow at the Charles L. Stevens funeral establishment, 1501 East Fort avenue. Mr. Mclntyre, who was 98, died Saturday at his home on Locust Point after a short illness. He was born in Baltimore on Christmas Day, 1874, and at the age of 11, went to work in the shipyards.

Before the depression, Mr. Mclntyre worked as a boiler-maker in the Locust Point yard of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad. After the depression, London. and 8 great-great-grandchil Dr. Kayne was a member of the Baltimore City Dental So- Dr.

Bradley was active in dren. the Travellers Protection Association. Mr. Villmar was a horse racing fan and until three years ago had attended every Preakness since 1916. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Ruth E. Palmere, and Mrs. Viola M. Blanchard; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Wellman six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Cardinal Larraona Vatican City () Arcadio Maria Cardinal Larraone of Spain died today at his home in Rome, the Vatican announced. He was 85. Cardinal Larraona retired two years ago as prefect of the Vatican's Congregation of Rites, His death reduced the number of cardinals to 140. He was born November 13, 1887, in Oteiza de la Solana, in the archdiocese of Pamplona. He was ordained a priest in July, 1911, and was elevated to cardinal by Pope John XXIII December 14, 1959.

Funeral services for George E. Villmar, the president of the Harry P. Cann Bro. an area toy manufacturing firm, will be held at 11 A.M. Wednesday at the Leonard J.

Ruck funeral establishment, 5305 Harford road. Mr. Villmar died Saturday at the Church Home and Hospital after a brief illness. He was 76. He was born in Baltimore and left school at the age of 13 to help support his widowed mother.

For a while, Mr. Villmar worked at the Baltimore News Company. Before World War he worked for the Cann company, which was then a magazine distribution firm. After the war, the company Went into the wholesale toy and school supply and distribution business. Mr.

Villmar was made vice president in 1938 and became president in 1944, a position he held until his death. 4 He was a Mason and a member of the Composite Lodge No. 212. Mr. Villmar also belonged to the Boumi Temple and was a 50-year member of ripe-season aoeaal he began working for the Beth lehem Steel Corporation as a steel caulker.

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