LCDR George Howard Earle, III, Governor of Pennsylvania

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LCDR George Howard Earle, III, Governor of Pennsylvania

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Birthplace: Devon, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: December 30, 1974 (84)
Bryn Mawr, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of George Howard Earle, Jr. and Catherine Hansell Earle
Husband of Jacqueline Marthe Germine Earle
Ex-husband of Huberta Frances Earle
Father of Anthony Wayne Earle; Lieut. George Howard Earle, IV; Lieut. Hubert Potter Earle, USNR; Col. Lawrence Washington Earle, USA and Ralph Earle, II
Brother of Eleanor Earle; Catharine Ann Mather; Caroline French Earle; Ralph Earle, I and Gladys Howland Mather

Occupation: Governor of Pennsylvania
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About LCDR George Howard Earle, III, Governor of Pennsylvania

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Earle_III

George Howard Earle III (December 5, 1890 – December 30, 1974) was an American politician. He was a member of the prominent Earle family. Earle served as the U.S. Minister to Austria from 1933 to 1934, and as the 30th Governor of Pennsylvania from January 15, 1935 to January 17, 1939.

Life

In 1943, when Earle was a United States Navy Lieutenant Commander and the President's special emissary to the Balkans, he

...presented a plan to President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) that Earle believed might end the war in Europe early. The German ambassador and the head of the German secret service secretly proposed to Earle that German troops could surround Hitler’s headquarters and turn Hitler over to the Allies as a war criminal. German troops then would be repositioned to defend against the Russian military. The plot was never approved.

In 1944, FDR assigned Earle to compile information on the Katyń massacre, the massacre of the Polish intelligentsia by the Soviet government. Earle did so, using contacts in Bulgaria and Romania, and concluded that the Soviet Union was guilty.

After consulting with Elmer Davis, the director of the Office of War Information, Roosevelt rejected Earle's conclusion, saying that he was convinced of the responsibility of Nazi Germany, and ordered Earle's report suppressed. When Earle formally requested permission to publish his findings, the President gave him a written order to desist. Earle was reassigned and spent the rest of World War II in American Samoa.

After the war,

...Earle became the first governor of a US state to be divorced. In 1945, he remarried to Jacqueline Sacre of Belgium with whom he had a daughter and a son. That same year, he was appointed assistant governor of Samoa. After his term in that office he returned to private business.

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LCDR George Howard Earle, III, Governor of Pennsylvania's Timeline

1890
December 5, 1890
Devon, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1916
November 14, 1916
Haverford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
1918
November 17, 1918
Haverford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
1924
1924
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1928
September 26, 1928
Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, PA, United States
1949
July 11, 1949
1974
December 30, 1974
Age 84
Bryn Mawr, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States