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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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HODGES -HARRY 9437 IgbaY Roarf. on De. ember 8. 1947. beloved husband of Minnie 'liee Randall).

Services al E. deck Hone for FunerabfNM Services Tonight For Mrs. Wheeler REV. RICHARD D. POPE, 77, EPISCOPAL PRIEST, DIES Mrs.

Harry Love The funeral of Mrs. Hose Mc i.Vntee Love, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, will be held Kn Idajf from the William A. Martin, Funeral Home, Sterling Place and CalseOt) A sol- BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED DEC 10,1947 17 All-Male Jury Acquits Girl in Death of Lover City. Deo. 10 The Richard Duffit'ld Pope.

was graduated Funeral services tot Kn iral Theological ktargarei Wheeler, who for York. The MBWintrty wu associated' in busi H. Wheeler, undertaker. tor of vie Protestant al rhureh Of the Advent in tburv from 1011 until his Iremcnt In inn ami a for NKtor St. Paul's Chun h.

noklyn. will I huried today Cireen-Wood Cemetery oi.klyn. He died Tuesduy at iopn St. i 111 St. Gal a deacon Church Adjohn i priest.

Hejt, pointed rector of Church, Hollis. later lie was ne with her husband, the late; 243 Green will be held lock tonlfht at the Clin- Avenue Funeral Chapel, The Rev Mai'K wayne mum-, paaior the Green venue Baotlat home. 2i Meadow oods i i af, Funeral M'niu'- with iv- luiem mass were held tnls After several yearn at Tivoli naming in the Cathedral of the ha refciraed to Long Island as, ncarnation. Harden Citv Of -rector of the Church of the Ad Iciattng were the Rev Henry vent 1 1 VVestbury. During Kupsh, rector of St An 'World War I he was granted iivw's Church, Wtlllston Park: leave of absence to serve he Very Rev.

Herbert S. Wood.jover-c.i- a- army chaplain, icon ol the Cathedral and the Sine hi- retirement six years ox P. S. Lander, of the Qood ago. Mr.

Pope had continued Shepherd church. Rosemont, to be an active worker for the 'ennsytvania church He was chairman of The Rt. Rev Thomas lenkin-. the board of examining chap-etired bishop of Nevada, repre-i bins of the diocese, chairman high mass of requiem will louow ai a in m. ie resa's Church and burial! will be In Holy Cross Cerae ter.

Mrs Love, who lived at 711 Washington died Mondavi, in Holy Family Ho-pital. where the Harry Love. Surviving also are. luo "augnters. i.oieua Keen.ci and Love, a -on.

Patrolman John Love of the MWtoWB Squad, and five maud children Ask Off-Track Bets To Avert Taxes Continued from Page 1 members of the Assembly attending. The Democratic legislators assembled in the face of mou ing evidence that the Dew State Administration's so-call 'permissive' lax nigra oted by the 1947 l.cgi-lati enable muni, malitie- to 1111 rising educational and oil governmental costs, had curred widespread up-State 1 position. The program perm localities to levy local sale- a other nuisance taxes. See Taxes nio i sal- for an rowing capa $5,000,000 tax a $5,000,000 tional local taxes. i Killed in '17 lioih'Th KHIllt nd i lllrh I A lull to set up the proposed loff-traek betting system was fa it of Pauls; i di ii.

ir of St. Paul' church. Tiv itical Court. of the committee on the diocese, and 8 of the board of man-tin- church charity n. He alto was chap-he William Bradford 'ost, American Legion.

Bg are hi wife. Mrs. iutenburgh Pope; two Mrs Mary P. whit- Mr Label Griffith; I Dufflela and Thomas Rogers, Ex-A. O.H.

leader Viol Km Minnie Duswalt DCiltilS of a Marat, Weui.e-ri.cy 8 HOLT EDITH ber I 1947. McKay: stater Amelia Van Service si i the Farrchild Chape! 9M AtUUtttC ima, Thursday at 2 pm KENDALL- BARBARA LEE. OB I December 8. 1947 Iwlovrd daughter I ol Chiir.e.- and Stella Kendall. It- I ter ol Jean Carol Reposins at 1106 77; Street, Brooklyn intermen; Thursday n.nrmn..

December Hoiv Crass Cemetery. JOSEPH-On December 9. 1947. CHARLES H. brotlnr of Sina TutWll, Edna Harden.

Annette, Kelly and Harry. Reposim Oeorur Aven Memorial Chapel 7Ui Bernot Friday, rjecemoer 12, a 10 a LEV HARRY beloved bano of Margaret 'liee kowltt) devo'ed father of Ju to; and Sheldon; dear broil Rom- L. Dietr Slnba Ladlam Place LIDDFI -CHARLES I Ml Avenue and Sterling McCOTTEH On Deces ral Church. I'a a at 8ist Ptree OLSEN EDWIN 21 Dic-iiim court. December 9 1947.

de voted son of Martin; loving broth- Patrick J. Byrr roarty Suddei ALFRED DUFFY Preside CECELI. il UM BT A MeC DojUUej CoamUno Men Di Horeia I I ADAMO S- ANDREW md Mie 1. of Kn. John OUda Piazza.

Ida and Valeria on Friday. De-t Funeral 11 a.m. solemn 88, Simon and and Van Bielen 81 Johns Cent- 1. 1AM Deed husbano ol of Walter; COAKLEY JOHN i- Cemel 1 MARIA ELLIOI I COLYN B. Cooke, Faneial Home.

M218 Platbush Avenue. Friday. 3 run lnternier.i Evei ens RMAN JOHN- of JDpaths I '-3 1 cr0M nahon 70 De- cs of the fatal -tah- Ivnc ol I i aluii; tin room -he shared with him 1,7 'i 1 1 i 1 Av The jury ivqiiiivd three hours and 10 minutes to reach deci-ion to free Wanda, ho pin hed forward on the defense! where -he was i When final! ili- bench he appi', hed lucu suffering and The trial opened Monday. With Wanda insisting -he did not remember actually Mehling with the bayonet The killing took place Aug. .1.

Jansen for Move To Revise Schools Com inued from Page Mrs. William B. Kelsey B. Cooke zj( DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 UP BOROUGH AND WESTCHESTER rill officiate. Fraternal held night.

Pair- ill be In Creenfleld feme rv Hempstead. Mrs. Wheeler, who -hue the death of her husband four years ago had lived al 71 Aspen St Floral Park, died Sunday. She was a daughter of the late Thomas and Mary L'pdegrove and had made her home in Brooklyn for more than -0 year when -he moved to N'a-sau County. For many ears -he had been member of Virginia Dare Council (9, Son- and Daughters of Liberty, Our Flag Council, Daughters of Liberty, and Stelly chapter 29, Ord Ka-le She al-ci inembei 1 Rap- ti-t Church Daughters, C.

H. Mentzinger, Head of Boro Firm "i ng rk he James J. Ryan, 56, B. M.T. Inspector who fhed Monday, dd al p.m.

tomorrow no, 5929 Catalpa so will be conducted ower Lodge. F. A ich he was a member. Mr. with the B.

M. T. foi He wa- a member nf the Board of Tv.in-pni-i.nion Square Chili Sgt. Yammarino Mass Tomorrow ma- 6th of the El ecently ii, will be ol KEARNS SONS DIGNIFIED FUNERALS Bushwick's Finest Funeral Home 1504 Bushwick Avenue GLenmore 5-0103 ONE BLOCK FROM SUBWAY roaecLosi acs coCRT KIN.l.S fol-NTY oi in vorably reported by a Republi- im can-controlled legislative committee in the 1947 session but! was killed after debate in the lii-Imp 1 DlO( the sei of Hrookl.vi the 1 Dfiiriis SCHMIDT BLANCHE TON, on Monday, Deermber 8. fornirrly of Denvtllr, N.

J. beloved sister of Ephriam D. I EI, I NO HENRY 9 1947. beloved husband of Baker; devoted father of ud Mrs. Eva MeinliarUt.

Mrs. McMahon and Mis. Lillian if Rirh sday, 8. jo pin Funeral Home. 20 kvenue.

interment Prids treen-WoOd Cemetery. IUNG ETHEL IRENE. i Intermeni Holy Cross PfC, died he Bat Mr Wir. Eusca- 'Vvevola1 lis Marv iO a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- rmtam Mrs -i bj es ai 4ln lesdsy, ACQUITTED Wanda Kovacs gayly kisses her attorney, Leo- Healy, in Kings County Court last night after all-male jury freed her of charge of killing her lover in Brooklyn furnished room.

1 he National So-I England Women, are her husband. JAMES H.TRACY funeral Directors Jt pocXWOnD tW'rrincUMa UAY lltVElt" WINK V- K-n 'f' 8 wheeler MARGARET 3 suddenly. December 7. formerly ol 245 Greene Avenue, beloved wife ol the late Johi) B. Wheeler; snothet of Mrs.

Grace A. Baltzer; sister Ol Harvey Updrrove and aunt ol Thomas. John and Vernon Uprie-grova. Fraternal services Tue-day 8 p.m Religious service Wednes- lame- ,7, Crawford. Democrat, ho spon-! bill, is prepared to ce it in the 1948 ses-irdless of any action colleagues take speiial taxing powers hU 1 Legislatu i)w In 194 Despite 1 betting.

Walter FUNERAL INFORMATION 50 Srv.ntt MAia 2-SS85 151 L.ndfn Blvd. BUckmiii.lr 4-1200 1218 Flatbusb A MI St ctljel WVUAND JOHN, on Dei 7 1947. at Sarasota. Florids Btf years, retired N. Y.

I brother ol Mary Sheperd, Ca' Halght, Emma Bpeicher and Needham. Funeral Chapel of August Heniiei' Presh Pond Road. Wednes pm. Interment ThUrsdsy, 1 Lutheran Cemetery. Sn C0cmoritim ERNEST and FAMILY BLISS WILLARD In loving memory of our lather, wkx died December 10, 1936.

SONS Husband, WEYHRAUCH CECELIA II iovinK memoiy of a dear wile am mother HUSBAND and CHILDREN passes LEAVENS FRANCES. In lOV mralor our ''hF' v. ho paved axay December 11 194a Mass offered Sacred Hear Church. Thursday, December 11 daughters ana sons. WIFE and CHILDREN.

FUNERAL SERVICE CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES Henry c(ilDDIl 24 Scveatk A. NEviai 8-8912 BROOKLYN QUEENS FUNERAL HOMES FUibmk Bi.km,n.ifr 2-0266 iso-io HUbUt Amu JAwka 6-6670 151 Linden 4-1200 158-14 Nortk. 3-6600 NIELSEN-LOUIr-. Tenth An-VALENTINE OTTILIE BER- mver.sarv Solemn High Mass Will OEN. suddenly on Tuesday.

De- be celebrated at 9 a.m at Marv eember 9 1947 of 150 Remsen Queen of Heaven R. 0. Church, Street, Widow of Judge John A. Thursday. December 11.

FUNERAL HOMES IN EVERY RYAN -JAMES I ir.en.b. Mart! Lodge. No. 961. P.

A M. died 8 pm. December 8 M.i.-or.. will be held at bis residence. 5929 CstalDS Avenue.

Ridsewood. 8 pm December 11. I nte: men: Evergarns Cemc-oi tery 10 a.m. December 12. WHEELER BOWDEN Master, Ei-a Willi Befvic Chapel.

2 pm Interment Green- Wood EBBERS-HILL Clinton Avenue Funeral Chapel 579 Clinton Avenue G. E. FUHRER, Lie. Mgr. MAin 2-0531 E.

Shern GEORGE D. CONANT Moodinger Funeral Parlort Personal Service Modern Facililic Convenient Location 1 120 Flatbush Avenue BUckm.mter 2-0247.

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