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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER .10, 1035 KX-VICKROV DIES Rjcrcrer jr P0rCe 316 Residents ex-editor dead Beverly. George Jurhzs. Anna Bos, tun Ela A. Kelby Jennie Brophv. Michael Kenel.

Ellen F. Broun, Emily Kerr. Edith Brown. Florence Knudson. Emma Bndden.

Leddy. Alice Gertrude F. Logan, EmUy Calvert. Phoebe A. McC.rtliv.

Frank Campbell Peter McMencnn F. Condit.Ida Miller. Anna Conkhn. Christina Murphv. James Deaths HOOPS-On Sundav.

December 29, at his residence. 433 Rodney Brooklyn. CARL, belovri bmband of Minnie hb4 lather of Anna Meyers. Charles and Lotus Hoops Services a', the Fainl.ild Chapel. 86 LefTert-s P'awe, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 10 a m.

HOWATT -Suddenly, on Friday December 27. mabel a. rtearlv beloved Wife 0. Dennis M. and daughter of the late David and Ellen Pear on.

and sister of Mrs. James Gallon and Mrs. William Grady. Funeral from her residence, B5 Sherman Lyn brook, Tuesday morning, 9:30 o'clock; thence to St. Raymond's R.

C. Church, Atlantic Lynbrook, where a solemn mass of requiem will be sung. Actress" Mother Called to Explain Her Murder Cry Todd 0 ratli Solution So 11 phi in Reaction of Pa ron to News Los Angeles, ieo 30 Two key witnesses 111 the Thelma Todd ease were summoned by the grand jury-today as inquiry into Ihe actress' death reached its final stages, i They were the comedienne's mother. Mrs Alice Todd, and Ro-1 land West, actor-producer, who tea-: tifled at the coroner's inqciest Miss I Todd was his "best Solution of the Todd death mvs- tery. investigators said todav.

may hmge upon hpr mother's reason for crying, "My daughter has been murdered''' when she first learned the artress was dead. Deputy District Attorney TJ 0 Blaloek said the reason, taken With the great mass of information al-; ready obtained may lead to a solution of the case Mrs. Todd, after learning the rir- rums'anees which her riaucti- lor John Cromwell Bell. rmc. Peniivama Arnrnry era and "father of the State IK Service Conimi-icn." will be held The 74-vear-old lawver.

Attorney Oriicral from 1911 to 1915 in Gov. John k. Teners administration, yc.terday 11: Centra. Pni.a- aelphia home from pneumonia and 1 eart dtsea.se He as stricken Christmas Day. The lunerai will be in Holy TrinUj ioilowcd In burial in sub-, 1 the u.ave ol Mrs.

Alice Leddy, P. S. 34 Teacher, Dies in Hospital Member of Greenpoinl Family, Mercy Worker, Was Active in Politics Mrs. Alice Waldron Leddy, a mem bcr of an old Oreenpomc familv and formerly executive member of tbo Women's Democratic organization of the 11th A. die, yesterday in the I I Lord Reading Holy Family Hospital, where she'c: Proposed by Bvrns For I.

S. Defense krr Urges Uaskan Bate and Strengthening of Hawaii irmamenta Washington, Dec. 30 The is-ie of greater natior.a. defense, ith the air force as a spearhead, ras thrust into the forefront of the program today by With a declaration thai pre paredness for war i "u-ood insurance against it Bjmts not long; the Pacific Oeapokl support air power, an Alaskan ba-e and Congressmen and farm organizations opposed to larger military expenses was fotescen bv the Speaker when a big defense budget reaches the House. Besides Byrns.

some other members of the Hoiw are pressing f'r national defense action Secretary Dern Of ti lor Francolini Rites Held Tomorrow Funeral lervlcel for Mrs. uertte Maekrllar PrancoUni. Joseph francolini well I Mrs. Ida C. Condit Mrs.

Ida Carv Condi! widow Charles L. Condit. died Saturday at her home. 1819 Avenue L. after an Illness of several weeks She Wat 83 years old and was formerly 1 icsldent of Boonton.

N. J. She survived by two daughters, Misj Elizabeth Condit. who has beer onneeted with Pratt Ir.s':-.i:c lor umbel of years, and Wilson and a son. Louis Condi services be held In St.

Paul Episcopal Church. Church Ave. ant St Paul's Place, at 10:30 am. to morrow Interment Will be ir Greenwood Cemetery in Boonton BEST WISHES AND HEALTH 1936 FULTON SERVICE 157 Remen Brooklyn, N. Y.

(nt Borough HI0 TRiansIt 5 7000 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Of Bo. 0, LI. Pass Bar Test (MM it I 1 1 nrookh DltesAmotlg 718 Law Students 4 1 1 1,1 Admitted Albany, Dec. 30 Three hundred I and sixteen 01 Queens and Long Island were among 748 law students who passed the October examination for admission to Hie Bar, nouncement yesterday bv the State Board ol Law Examiners. The taken V.

1 Krri Ban Eft Funeral Riles Held For Clarence Day Yale Ui widow. Events Tonight De Quoy, James Saunders. Thoma; Emma Speller. Frank Tllton, Kate von. Hallen Ida Walsh, Patrick J.

Westerman, Caroline ue wint. cirace Feeley. John J. Flnnnery. Nona Heyer.

Alice Hoar, John Hoops. Carl Howatt. Mabel Jensen. Phyllis Williams. Kate Jessup.

Margaret Yerpa.son Mrs J. 3EVERLY GEORGE on December 27, beloved husband of Gladys, and fathei of Arthur C. alio Donald Beverly Funeral ser. tee at Moadinger's Funeral Parlors. 1120 Flatbush Ave.

Tia -dav. 2 n.m Interment private. BOSCHEN-On Sun. Dec 29, at her residence. 1803 Beverly Road, ELZA A beloved sister of Colonel Fred W.

Boschen, William H. Boschen. Edna D. Boschen and Mr. Robert A.

Schrelber. Services at Moadinger's "Mineral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Tuesday, 11 a.m. BROPHY -MICHAEL of 1812 Ave. on December 30, 1935. be- loved father ol Kathleen Lnonev.

Elizabeth Reilly and Clare O'Brien BROWN EMILY WADE, wife ol the late Frederick R. Brown, mother of Lois Greene. France, Downes and Acnes Bave: passed nwtiv Dec. 27.1 Interment, Monday, Huntington, BROWN On Sundav, Decern 29, 1935. at her residence, 353 St FLORENCE, beloved wife L.

Services at the Fairch.ld Chapel, 86 Leflerts Place, Tae. day, 2.30 p.m. BUDDEN On Smith Pen-i 29th. 1935. GERTRUDE FLORENCE, beloved wife of Frederick.

Funeral services at her home. 87-72 97! Street, Woodhaven. Long Island Tuesday, December 31.t, 2 p.m. CALVERT On Dee. 29.

1935.J PHOl.HK A in her K3d 11. wileot the late Thomas her residence Woodl 1 Mom CAMPBELL PETER urdav. December 28. a 14 Park Place, beloved Teresa Campbell and di Peter. William, May an Cann.

Funeral Tue-ris quiem mass at 9:30 Augustine's R. C. Chu ment Holy Cras Cemel chiropean announ regret the death ol tl S. YERGASON. Mrs.

FRA'NK M. Mrs. John Weinstc.n, proceed thence to the brother, frank THY, 1530 Union St JAMES LA CONDIT-Saturri, 1935, IDA CARY. a 1819 Avenue L. widt Condit and mot he nreenwood Cemetery, CONKXIN On Mm St.

Albans, CHRISTINA, Wlia, of Harrv Conklin and! of Emma Horn Funeral; at Parley Funeral Home. laisley Boulevard. Notice of CUMMING On 1935, ERNE8T, belovi Mary Hogan Cummii ot Emily V. and Art 664 Halsey Dece emn requiem masa at Church. 10 am.

Ii Crass Cemetery. DE QUOY On Dee, JAMES beloved Bertha De Quov (ne FEELEY JOHN obb. Funeral Thur. d.n. Re- I mass in Church of St John laptist.

10 am FI KR NONA nee Cannon), beloved wile of Thomas Flannerv on December 29th. at 10:30 p.m at her home. 515 Rath Street. Sur- at 3 m. HOAR-JOHN, nt his residence, 906-91 115th Road.

St, Albans, on Saturday, beloved lather of Lieu-tenul John Hoar, N. Y. P. David, Mamie. Mrs.

Anna McKeon and Mrs Catherine O'Keefe He I low at Calvary Cemetery. 1 JENSEN On Sunday, Dec. 193.i PHYLLIS, beloved (iaimh'f Mat! and John Jensen and itri riauehter of MathUde and I 2:30 p. JESCUP MARGARET a teacher Wadletgh High School, beloved sister or the Rev. Peter M.

Jessup of Kockawav Park. John and Mrs Dorothy M. Fulton. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Fulton, 3355 Decatur Bronx: mass at St.

Brendan's Church. Perry Ave. and 207th on Tuesday, December 31. at 10 a m. Interment Cal- 1 Bl 1 JICH.S 1 arv 1.

I93fl at i Evergreen Thursday, 10 a Wednesday. Janu- p.m at her home. Ave. Cremation at Fresh Pond. At Freepot I De-JENNIE, beloved w-ife of and Jennie Kelbv.

In reidenre, 112 Lena Ave. Free Member 31, KENZEL A) East i't' v'l''Z beloved wif Ketvel 11 1 8, December 31. at 9 0r Lady He 0 1:30 JR EDITH KERR The Society of the City of lyn announces with deep re-lie death of a valued member. NA B. BRADER.

President C. Du Bois, Corresponding KM'DSON On Sunday er 29. 1935, EMMA idolphus a. Knudson, sUi erment Calvary Cemetery. EDDY The Ladles Auxiliary Mrs ANDREW OILLEN, ibers of St.

John's Uiary are requested ass for Mrs PHILIP the Church of St 1 I EDDY Francis of Assist, Tuesday, at 10 o'clo(k. Mrs. HENRi VAUOHAN, President. I oca: On Dee 28 EMILY Fu 1 Dai iclock. Interment "a bll', Hf Funera 2 p.m..

Mount Olivet Ceil URPHY On Decembi Wednesday, Jan. 1, at 11 o'clock. bodv was found Dee. 16 In a garage, expressed belief the death 1 caused by carbon monoxide potson- Thls was the finding of the cor- oner's Jury, which recommend. furthc; investigation.

Saw Tearful Scene Jess Winn a District Attorney's investigator, disclosed that West unwittingly Interrupted a tearful scene between Miss Todd and her mother; a few hours before the film beauty left for a Hollywood parly Dec. 14. U. S. Commission Ready to Control Broadeast Chains Finds Much Duplication of Program 1 in Rural Sections Seek Balance Washington.

Dee. 30 e) The Federal Communications Commis-! slon is preparing to step into the 1 I field of rhain broadcasting regula- 1 I'nder the 1934 communication? chain but has nor done so except so far as networks were affeetd bv regulation of indi-dldual radio statioas A high commission source said todav the new regulations orobablv sued within the next few The dtict 1, Commission of-t would be possible eral station allgn- ceive onlv two or three high-powered statioas. all of which may be olicrlng the same presentations The chain broadcast regulation It Waller RMabee, Salvationist, Dies James H. Murphy uas employed as a UUe searchei the Hall of Records for manv years and a. is member of the 23d AD.

Democratic Club. Re merly lived at 144 Arlington Ave East New York, for manv years The funeral Will be held from th home ai 9 30 a m. tomorrow, wui: nanus R. C. Church and biiru: Mrs- M.

Yerga IIK.1I Ml Chill Proves Fatal To Lord Reading, Former icerov London. Dee 3n ryPi t.o-r! Rrad-Ing, former Viceroy of India, died today from the effects nt a recef Ohill. He wa.s 78 years old. Tlie firt Marquess of Reading, Rnfus Daniel Isaacs, had held many of the highest positions the Brlt-lab Empire can bestow. In addition to the post of Viceroy of India, second In Importance C.ener During the Wnr Ihe Anulo-French America and brirn In 11133.

Lord Ren Mrs. Jennie Kelby Dies in 90th Year Preeport, Dec. 30 Mrs Jennie Kelby. H9. widow of Robert Kelby and mother of former Supreme Court Justice Charles Kelbv.

died yesterday at her home. 112 Lena here, after an illness of sev- Mrs Kelbv a. born In Dublin. Ireland, and was brought to this country as an Infant Her husband, who died here in 1927. was librarian emeritus of the New York Histor- A.

Downs ADVEKTISEMENT ffo End Annoying Cough, Mix This Recipe, at Home EAGLE BUILDING Dira at lb itlice space Rrntinp tgent ROOM 506 George Maxwell, 10 Years on Staff Of The Eagle, Dies Reported Troops Return Prom ar Willi Spain Liter Held Editorships Special to The Eagle oea Clin, Dec. 30 -George E.I 01 Ave Vetera Brooklyn newspaperman, died at 8:30 am today at the North Country Community Hospital. Glen Cnc. after .111 Ulntlfl of several of He Maxwell Is survived by two Robert Maxwell of this place Dr. Titus Maxwell, of Shenftclri, -x.

England! a brother. James veil, of Brooklyn and a sister, Charles hler Ot New Haven, 11.ee to 'In Mime minor report mi: ter he did freelancing for various pers In Manhattan. He also rked on the Brooklyn edition of World, under the late Stephen Interviewed T. R. Mr.

Maxwell found his prate enjoyment his home in Sea cm where hi- (lower garden was one his chief hobbies. He al-o loved water and spent much "i his spa time in fishing and swimming. MeMenemv Riles Tomorrow Brli ii Canada Mr, Mi ncrny nw service over- I ant! wa OUhdl and naaed a eomplii a' am' diteaae caused WD death He ts survived by widow Man MeMenemv, and relative! in Bcot laud. I 1 had I three Auxiliary of the Holv Familv pital. ol which she was a to Burial In Calvary Members of that organlxatlo tend the funeral services, are to be Id tomorrow at 10 of the late Dr.

William John Hoar survived by another son, Du Hoar, and three daughters, Mam Mrs. Anna McKeon and Mrs. Kat erine O'Keeffe He was a life mei bcr of Council 30. C. B.

L. lunerai will be held at 9:30 a. tomorrow from the home, with tylon RQ C. Buna of ihe services at Fairelult 88 Lefferts Place, later, von HALLEN IDA. on I 88, sister of the late Fred Hallen and Mane Ices at p.m., December Child 1 mural Chapel.

Plate Interment Ore Cemetery, December 31. A. Moylan. Marnat McAteer, John and Thomas lirnther Of Thomas Walsh, Hi WESTERMAN CAROl INE. 3in emotlam Da.

i lift MARtlAKFT: lit AND- CHILDREN and GUI T-( CHILD. SHANNON In IoxIiik memoi our dear mother. Fl I HE II of SHANNON who died De. ember 30, Two things rieatli cannot Love and memory, they last forever. MAUD! PUpRcjNOE, WESLEY.

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