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tm yum nagi a 1 talkie aaiatfiaafi 0n Twentv-Two THE BOSTON GLOBE TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960 DEATHS DEATHS Deaths and Funerals British Imports From U.S. Up LONDON, July 25 Reuters) British imports from the United States and Canada DEATHS CAMPBELL In Cambridge, formerly of Roslir.dsle. July 23, Loretta E. (Reillvl Campbell of 10 Gardner wife 1 ol Leo F. Campbell, mother of Charles F.

Campbell of Tewksburv. Funeral from the Daniel F. Brien Funeral Home. 907 Mass. av.

CAMBRIDGE. Thursday at 8 a m. Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9 a Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

DEATHS KOPP On Monday. July 25, Dora (Greenside), of Dorchester, widow of the late Morris, devoted mother of Ida Morochnick of Dorchester. Dr. Israel Knpn of Brookline, Frank Kopo of Dorchester, and the late Abraham and Jacob Kopp. sister of Abraham Greenside and Joseph Greenside of Dorchester.

Rachael Greenside of Hungary and Chuve Gretmside of Israel and the late Ethel Kopf and David Greenside. Also survived by eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services at the Levine Memorial Chapel, 394 Washington Dorchester, Tuesday. July 26, at 2 p.m. Memorial week at the home of Mrs.

DEATHS FORTINIn Cambridge, suddenlv. July 23. Yvonne C. Residence 86 Aberdeen av. Beloved daugnter of the late George and Celina (Tou-chette) Fortm and cousin of Bertha Bulger.

Funeral from the F. G. Ma-honev Funeral Home, 333 Huron Wednesday, Julv 27, at 8 a.m. Solemn Funeral Mass in the Sacred Heart Church. Watertown.

at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10.

GODSILL In Brockton. July 23. James J. Godsnl, age 74 vears, of 41 Grove Brockton, husband of 1he late Julia V. (Folev) Godsill.

Funeral from the J. Frank Coniev Funeral Home. 9 Chester Brock fix- i THE LATE A. E. MATTHEWS Famous British actor shown, from left, preparing for vaudeville appearance (1950); roasting town council for putting concrete lamp post in front of his 300-year-old cottage (1958); celebrating 90th birthday in costume for TV show (1959).

A. E. Matthews, British Actor, Dies at 90; Played in U.S. LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) I Matthews could cut quite a ector A. E.

Matthews an in- He liked to garb himself in spired character on and off- checked deerstalker hat stage died today at the age Well-worn corduroy trousers, cf 90. riding boots and a cravat. The witty, roguish "Matty" He also affected an ancient was almost as well known on d.ressin own tied with a piece of string. Broadway as he was here for Xw0 years ago Matty Con- his portrayal of eccentric ducted a one-man campaign lords and other storybook against officials in Bushey English tvpes. In his "young- Heath who wanted to put up er" days-well into his 60's- i a.

moderri concrete lamp ou O'CONNOR In West Roxburv, Julv 23. Katharine C. (nee McDermott 1. beloved wife of the late Charles S. O'Connor, and sister of Marguertta C.

McDermott. Funeral from her residence, 60 Woodaid Wednesdav. July 27, at 8:15 am. Requiem High Mass at St. Theresa's C'huich.

at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindlv invited. Late member of West Roxburv Women's Catholic Club. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. OLSEN July 24, suddenly, in Edmonds, Washington.

Norman formerly of Dedham, beloved nusnana or Miiared iLiewuyni Olsen and father of Norma Llyn; son of Mrs. Olca Olsen and the late Arnold Olsen; brother of Mrs. Elizaheth Woods of Dedham, Mrs. Lillian Merriam of Neeoham. Mrs.

Oons Brayman of Walpoie and Mrs. Ruth Ryan of Dedham. Funeral services at Edmonds. PACKER In Lynn. Jutv 25, Walter E.

Packer, hushand of Sarah J. Mc-Kenneyl Packer, of 131 Belleview Lynn, age 80 years. Services Will be held at the Parker Memorial, 35 Franklin Lynn, on Wednesday at'l p.m. to which relatives and friends are tnvited. FViends may call at the Parker Memorial between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 m.

Tuesday. PESCATORE In Somerville. July 24. 1 neresa (Ficuioi. Mestaence Wheatland St.

Beloved wife of the late Umberto and devoted mother of Louis Nicholas Balph James E. Philip Attillo C. John L. Pescatore and Mrs. Anna San-torelli.

Funeral from the Cataldo Funeral Home, 374 Broadway, Somerville, Wednesday, at 8. a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Poly-carp's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10 and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. PERRY Formerly of Quincy. In Nor wood. July 23, Freeman Cameron in his 68th year, husband of the late Grace (Ca dwcl Services from the May Funeral Home. 85 Nichols Norwood, Tuesday, July as at D.m.

friends mav can at the funeral home Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m, PETERS In Roxbury, July 24. G. Stanford, beloved husband of Pegqy (Rowan 1 Peters, of 203 Brunswick father of t.yda Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stedman and brother of Artelle and Robert Peters and Mi's.

Eleanor Peters Leek. Re quiem High Mass Wednesday. July 27. at 9 a.m.. at St.

Hugh's Church, 17 Blue Hill Roxbury. Hosnr.v Tuesday, at. 8 D.m., at the Davis funeral Home, 9 Walnut Roxbury. Relatives and friends invited, Bangor, papers please copy. PHELAN In Scituate.

formerly of uorcnester, July 2a. James beloved husband of the fate Anna (Crinigani. father of Mrs. Bernice t-nreflda. Residence.

4 Walnut av Visitillff hours in tbA A Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dor- cnester uorenster, iuonnay, 7 to 10; Tuesday. 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. iviark lurch. Dorchester.

YVedne day morning, July 27, at 9 o'clock. neiauves ana mentis invited. Char ter member of the Charlestown Jtsoys club PRICE Julv 24, Frederick A. of 40 Worcester husband or the late Sarah 1 Blunt 1 Price; brother-in-law of William Blunt of Charlestown, and Edward Blunt of Cheisea. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the William J.

Mahoney Co. Funeral Home, 598 Durilev Roxhury. on Wednesday, July 27, at 2 Visiting hours Tuesdav, 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m. REILLY In Dorchester. July 24.

William D.M.D.. of 555 Adams St. Beloved hushand of Isabelle (Barrett! and beloved father of Catherine McKinnon of W'oonsocket. R.L, Marv A. Fit7gerald.

Dorchester. Elizabeth M. Mullen. Minnesota. John A.

Reilly, New York and the late Frank Reilly. Funeral from the Stephen C. Hisgins Funeral Home, 2 Neponset on Wednesdav. July 27, at 9 a.m. Solemn High Requiem Mass at St.

Mark's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. RIDLEY In Boston. Julv 24.

Helen (Lord! Ridley, of 38 A St. Paul "RronklinA- mnlhpr Paul RiHlv of Bridgcville. sister of Edwin A. and Wallace B. Lord; sister-in-law of Marguerite B.

Lord. Funeral services at the Waterman Chanel, 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston, on Wednesdav. Julv 27, at 10 a.m. Friends mav 9 p.m. Interment at Evergreen venieiery, rortiana, Elaine, ai 2:30 pm.

ROBBINS On Sunday. July 24. Ber. tha (Kantrowt. of 297 Fannuel Brighton, beloved wife ol Thomas.

devoted sister of Harry of Boston. aim rcua i.ucier 01 si. ttirrsiiuui. id. at 11, i y.Eirtj.ci, 470 Harvard Brookline, Tuesoa July 26.

at 1 p. 111, Memorial week at the home of Dr. George liobbins. 73 Arlington Brookline. I ROY In Cambridge.

July 25, 100, Anna, beloved daughter of the late I Dclima and Fhillas. funeral trnm1 the John J. Donovan Funeral Home, 140 Otis East Camhridge. Wed between the two wor wars he was a top romantic lead on Broadway. Sluc Matthews personally filled in the hole dug for the "monstros- Ten vears laW Matthpws was still going strong, chalking atthews died his sleep h' ater he 8t his home in Bushey Heath th ul and th about 20 miles from London.

The actor, hospitalized briefly jp ade his P'ame in the Lon. in February after a mi heart tdon theater at the turn of the attack, had not been il lately acting with stars llke but had been 'unwell for EU JT Gerald Du Mau. a S. and Marie Tempest. Matthews, Britain oldest ln 1910 he made his first working appeared in New.

York appearance-as what was to be his final in The Importance of don play last year. He played Being Earnest" his first-stage role here 73 He returnecj to the United years ago. jstates in 1947 for a six-month his long-running Lon-his 90th birthday last succesSf "The Chiltern ber, spry Matty appeared in It was retitled his first full-length television M'Lord" in the U.S. and play as the eccentric Earl of was fiimefj Abraham Morochnick, 24 Hans-borough Dorchester. Remembrances in her memory may be sent xo me neorew Home for the Aged Queen Dorchester.

LANGLEY In Rxbury, July 24. Daisy of 51 Norfolk Roxbury. lormenv 01 ooi Mass. Boston. Devoted friend of Rose Williams and Alfred C.

Fiazell. Reposing at the Chisolm Funeral Chapel, 532 Columbus av Boston. Funeral from the Chapel, Wednesdav, Julv 27 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. LEARY In Boston.

July 23, Cornelius husband of Delia Hoye Leary. ot IV naveriora Jamaica Plain Funeral from the Joyce FuneraVl nome. Main Waltham, Wednesday, Julv 27, at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Anne's Church, Wavland, at 9 a.m.

Late memher A I.nrl 589. Visiting hours Monday 7-10 Tuesday 3-5 and 7-10. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. MaeALLISTER In Hyde Park, July 24. Ragin Emry.

of 24 Alwin husband of Lavinia (Burseyi Mac-A Ulster. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Central and Summer Somerville, Tuesday. July 26. at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations may he made to the Heart Fund.

There will be Do visiting hours. MAHONEY In Cambridge, July 25. Catherine G. (Maloneyl, beloved wife of the late Daniel J. Mahoney of 34 Newtowne Court, and mother of Mrs.

Albert Cullinane of Somerville, John J. Mahoney of the Somerville Police Mrs. Mary Epstein of Cambridge and Mrs. Raymond Norris of Cambridge. Funeral from the John J.

Donahue Son Funeral Home, 66 Magazine Thursday. July 2R. at 9 a m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's Church at 9:45 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. MAZAR Departed July 25, suddenly, Philip of 11 Warwick Brook-line, beloved husband of Dorothy (Jacobs), and devoted father of Elaine, Jacqueline and Rhonda Mazar, and loving brother of Sue Lasman of Miami Beach, Lee Dendy of Lowell and Irvin Mazar of Brighton. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 1668 Beacon Brookline.

Tuesday. July 26, at 12:30 p.m. Memorial Week at his late residence. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in his memory to the Heart Fund, McCORMACK In Somerville. July 24.

Duncan, beloved husband of the late Ellen L. (Kilev) McCormack and father of Allen J. McCormack, Mary K. Enos, the late Veronica C. Hem-merlin.

Helen G. Farry, Anna V. McGowan. Leo D. and Thomas L.

McCormack. Late of 11 Fennell St. Funeral Wednesday at 9:15 from G. F. McKenna 4r Son Funeral Home, 390 Medford st.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Ann's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. MEADE In Arlington, suddenlv, Julv 23, Katherine C.

(McDonald', wife of William r. Meade. Residence 6 Stowecroft rd. Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home.

226 Mass. Arlington. Wednesdav at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St. Agnes' Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Mondav 7 to 10, Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. MERRIFIELD Suddenly, the 25th, in Pasadena. California. Earl brother of Albert L.

Merrifield of Lexington. William Otis Merrifield. and Alice L. Merrifield, of Somerville. M1I.I.IKEN Of Dedham and Marion.

July 23. Olive C. iHareravesi Milliken of 89 Richards st and mother of Horace N. Milliken of Missouri. Services at the Lucv Stone Chapel.

Forest Hills Crematory. 171 Walk Hill Forest Hills. Wednesdav at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Fol-som Funeral Chapel, 63 Belgrade Roslindale, Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

MULCAHY In Allston. Julv 25. I960. John beloved husband of the late Catherine I. (Purcelll, father 01 Francis J.

Mulcahv and brother of Mrs. Mary A. Broquist and Hugh T. Mulcahy. and the late David E.

Mulcahy; residence 35 Aldie st Funeral from the Carley Funeral Home. 55fi Cambridge at Gordon Thursday. Julv 28 at 8:15 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in the Church of St. Anthonv at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. MUNRO Of Dorchester. Julv 24. Samuel of 89 Minot st husband Ruth iBilll.

and father of Albert S. Munro. Mrs Barbara De Mone and Mrs. Helen Brune. Funeral services at the McHoul Funeral Home.

354 Adams at Neponset Wednesday. July 27 at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and p.m. MURPHY In Wilmington, formerly of East Boston.

July 2.T, Michael beloved husband of the late Mary E. (Jones', residence 4 Philips father of Dorothy Barry. Rita Vnner. and Helen Huskins. Funeral from the Treanor Memorial, 726 Saratoga East Boston, Thursday morning at 8:45.

Requiem High Mass in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10. weanesaay 2-4 and 7-10. MURPHY In Maiden, suddenly.

Julv 25. Patrick J. "Park" Murphv. brother of Nonle Murphv of 48 Watts st. Funeral from the A.

Breslin Son Funeral Home. 554 Pleasant st Wednesdav nt fl-15 Solemn High at the Immacu late Conception hurch at 9 sit. ing hours 3-5 and 7-10. Member of i-osi American Legion. MURTOMAKI In Norwood.

Julv 94 Hilda wife of the late otto Murtomaki and mother of Onnt Mackie of Norwood. Services from the May Funeral Home, 85 Nichols Norwood. Wednesday, July 27 500th performance A Month of Sundays at Lon- E. (Copciandi, of 12 Fayet rayette t-lSter J.he Manor Ol Northstad." Tamed Ad Libber Matthews ad-libbing was famous in the theater. He rarely bothered to learn his- lines perfectly.

"I never take notice of a play," he once said. "If I don't like it, I alter it." Dunng his final London Stage appearance, he played he was 70. She is still alive, from a wheelchair. The pro- Matthews kept his slim fig-tiucer explained: "The thick head of white hair chair will be very useful for and perfect eyesight well into pushing him off the stage if he his eighties. Until his last goes on too long." illness he rope, played golf Off-stage, Alfred Edward and drove a car.

SIMCOE Of Beachmont. In Manrhes- ter. N.H.. formel Iv of East Boston. Thomas of 229 Crescent beloved husband of Abigail Eveivn (Sommersv.

and father of Wal- ter J. Simcoe of Marlette. Mrs. Peter Roberts of Martinshurg. W.

and Mrs. Fred Minardi of Revere. Funeral from the Porcella Funeral Home, 876 Winthroo Wednesdav, at 6 a m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in Our Ladv of Lomdes Church, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 24 and 7-10 p.m. STAVROPOULOS Suddenly In Cam- oririKe. July 24, Nicholas, husband of Helen (TheodoroDoulos 1 of 205 Allston st. and devoted father of James and Phillip. Funeral from the Babalas DeMarkles Funeral Home, 336 Broadway.

Cambridge, Wednesday, July 27th, at 1 p.m followed by services at the Greek Orthodox Church. 14 Magazine Cambridge, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours, 2-4 and 7-10. SULLO In Newton, Julv 24, John, beloved husband of Margaret (Forte 1 Sullo of 185 Chapel st.

Funeral from the Valente Funeral Home, 697 Washington Newtonville, Wednesdav, July 27, at 8' a.m. Requiem High Mass at the Church of Our Lady at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-lf p.m. Late member Newton Lodge B.P.O.E.

No. 1327, Sons of Italy Lodge No. 1069. l.B. Electrical Workers Looal 1505, A F.

of L. WALSH In Dorchester. July 24. James beloved husband of Ruth A. (Karnsi Walsh, father of James Jr.

and Joan A. Walsh, brother of Mrs. Frank Mahoney. John and William Walsh, residence 56 Boutwell sf. Funeral from the Joseph T.

Sullivan Funeral Home. 1644 Dorctiester Wednesday morning at 8. Solemn High Mass in St. Ann's Church at 9. Relatives and friends kindlv Invited.

Visiting; hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 00. Member of St. Ann's Holy Name Society, Fr. Jim Hennesy Club and Dorchester Lower Mills Council K. of C.

WFISSE-In Melrose, July 24. Marie, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin W'eise. Funeral from the A.

J. Spadafora Funeial Home, 865 Main Malde Wnnsade.eyd Mam Maiden, Wednesday at 9 am. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. WELCH In Wellesley Hills, July 24.

Frances M-, daughter of the late John J. and Johana (Buckley Welch, of 17 Bow st. Funeral from the Hcnrv J. Burke fuseral Home, 56 Washington Thursday at a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

John's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends resnectiully invited. Visiting hours 7-10. Wednesday 2-4 anad 7-10. WELCH Formerly of East Boston, in Revere.

July 25, John beloved husband of Lillian (Butler), residence 220 Beach father of Mary t. Fai'kas of Troy, N. Patricia A. and Thomas J. Reposing at.

the Richard C. Kirby Funeral Home. 917 Bennington Orient Heights, East Boston, until Thursday at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass at Immaculate Conception Church. Revere, at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10. Wednesdav 2-5 and 7-10. 1YI 1 jii 1 Homer of 103 Dver beloved husband of Bessie L. (Rales I.

father of Wendell of Melrose, and Homer S. of Milton. Funeral services at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Randolph on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours at the J. B. Cole Ai Glcason Milton Home for Funerals. 5 Canton av. (at Milton Village, on Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 Late member of Massachusetts Lodge jrl, I.

OOF. WOOD In Camhridce, Julv 23. Gertrude A. Wood, of Garden st formerly- of Dorchester. Funeral services at the I.indscy Chapel of the First Congregational Church in CambridsTc Cambridge, on Tuesdav, July 26 at 2 m.

Friends mav call at the Waterman Chapel, 405 Commonwealth Kenmore sq Boston, on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. WOODS In Brookline. Julv S'S. Mabel H. Woods, formerly of 42 Harris st-.

Funeral services nt the Waterman Chapci. 495 Commonwealth Kenmore so Boston on Wednesday, July at 2 p.m. SOlltH BOStCII Yacht Cllifa We reg'Ct to announce the death of Dr William T. Reilly. Funeral rem the Stephen C.

Hiegins runcn 9 Wednesday '1-, a a olemn Hiph fte- Qulcm Mass in St. Mark's Church at an'. HKNRI M. Conrrmdou JOHN C. PESTIER.

Secretary inks THE FAMII OF THE I. ATE ARNOLD FELDMAN sh to thank their many friends and ntl. IflUliliiO I. Itiumill, U.I'M. deeplv grateful for the countless offered in his morrinrv.

Iav His Priestly Soul Rest in Peace. INT MEMORIAL mii-ZiU E. Quinn 1(J 1Avinirlr rproembprrd nd nadly fnissed. Her itistpr. Marrrlia.

5 Philip Joseph McCole 60 First Anniversary Ma. July SO, St. Bricifi Church in South. Bnitnn, Lovincly fmein-hrrd bv hig wif, children, mnther, jathf brothers sisters. 'list Anniversary Mi'i for '39 Peter Joseph Chrhom 'hO at Sacred Heart hiiroh.

Uuinry Wednesday, Julv at 7 A.M. Dfarrit 'Father, a silent prayer, a silent tear In our memory, you lway shall hp As lenr as we live we will treas ure your name Peee In our hearts sou "re with us yet We lovfd vou too dmrly to ever foreet. The Family 1958 M. Theresa Brooks 19(10 Srrnnd Anniversary Mass, Most Prprious Blnod hurrh. Hyde Park, Thursday.

July '-S, at 7 a m. LovinRly remembered by her husband, dauihter and grandchildren. 1958 Sahino I)i Mattia 19o0 In lovint memory of a devoted son and brother, hutband and father. Second Anniversary Ma St. Leonard's Church.

Frmcr Boston. Wednesday, July 27. at 0 o'clock, 195S-Manraret P. Land 1960 Katherine T. Reagan Lovinitlv remembered hv their family.

Mukhps being said. Do you know that SOCIAL SECURITY pays death benefits os well as pensions? Many familiVs are surprised when we tell thpra this special Social Security Benefit is available. It will often defray a portion of funeral expenses and it important to know the amount to which you are entitled, and how to obtain it. This and other valuable information regarding Veterans' Death Benefits, funeral procedures, and costs is contained in our helpful and authoritative booklet "What You Should It is yours without obligation. For FREE copy of "Whof You Should write to ui at 495 Commonwealth Botton 1 5, Mast, or call J.

S. Waterman 6 Sons FUNERAL SERVICE KE MHO CE 5-4II0, HI 4 1 1 0 AS 7-043 1 7 youd jij jumped tremendously in the first six months of 1960, the government said today. At the same time British exports to the U.S. dropped 11 percent and went up only one percent in the Canadian market. Imports from the U.S.

rose by 71 percent and from Canada 25 percent. LATE DEATH NOTICES COLONTONIO In Newton, July 25. Frank, twloved husband of Filo-mema iManr-ellii; father cf Angelina. Eiiveria Slmonelli. Victor, truest and Paul Colontonio.

Funeral from his late home. 503 watertown Wednesday morn ing at 9. Solemn High Mass of nequirm in uur Lady Church at 10. Relatives and friends invited. CRISMOND In Quincy.

July 25, Louis the beloved husband of Virginia M. tCooney) of 88 Independence Qtuncy, and devoted father of Michael J. and brother of James E. of Washington. pC.

and Mrs. Geraldine PfierTer of Ml higan. Funeral from the Sweeney Bros. Home for Funerals. 1 Inde- Jendence Quincy.

Thursday, uly 28, at 9 am. Solemn High Mass of Hequicm at St. Johns Church at 10 o'clock. Kelatlves and friends invited to attend. Visitm riff hours Tuesday 7-10.

Wednesday 2-5 D.C. Mpers piease copy. CYR-In Norfolk, suddenly. July 25, iiieuuoie vyr use oeiovea inn of i heodore and Virginia (feauer) Residence Birch rd. Fu- neral from the Cinley Funeral xiurut.

oy aipoie, Wednesday. July 27 at 8 a.m., followed by Mass of the Angels in St. Jude's Church at 9 clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9.

DiPESA Of Revere. July 25. Humbert of 2B5 Revere beloved husband of Ella (Rizzoi father of Roger of Btookline, Frank of Revere, and Humbert Jr. of SauRus; brother of Aiary Onorati of Boston. Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio Chaoel.

128 Revere Revere. Thnr at a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem i at. nntnony Church at 10 clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited.

Visiting hours Tues. and Wed. 2-5 and 7-10. FLAGG In Melrose. July 25.

Glenna Towner wife of Arthur S. Flagg of 37 A.gyle st. Funeral services at the First Methodist Melrose, on Wednesday. July 27, at 2 p.m. No visiting- hours.

GALLAGHER In Weymouth, Julv 25 William beloved husband of Evelyn iHacketu Gallagher, formerly of 177 Bridge North Wevmoutri; loving father of Robert J. of Washington, D. William P. Jr. of Quincy: Richard P.

of Wevmonth. and Mrs. Evelyn MacConochie of meymoutn. uneral will be held from the late residence on Thursday, July 28 at 8:15 a.m. Requiem High Mass at St.

Jerome's Church. North Weymouth at 9 a.m. Friends may visit at the late residence on Tuesday 7 to 9. and Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Please omit flowers.

GILES In Stoneham, July 25. Edwin E. of 15 Fairview beloved husband of Winifred (McCann) and devoted father of Mrs. Winifred M. Feeley and Mrs.

Catherine Drown of Stoneham. Funeral from the Robert B. Cassidy runerai nome. zn lviam stoneham, Thursday morning at 8:15. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Patrick's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10 and Wednesday 3-5 and 7-ld D.m, ddenly Geneva st of funeral arrangements later. HALLIn Arlington, July 25, Jennie iBullock) Hall, beloved mother of Walter D. Bullock and Ruth Fuller.

Services at the Belchertown Congregational Church, Belchertown. Mass. Thursday, July 28 at 2 clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Bero-lund Funeral Home.

292 Mass. Arlington. Wednesriav evanincr T.o at i.aie memocr rsraimree Chapter members Braintree Chanter id. j.r... MEUSE Suddenly, in Waltham.

July 2o. Arthur husband of Elsie A. i West i Meuse. of .18 Brewster Waltham. ui his 54th ytar.

Funeral from the Wentworth Chapel. 30 Prospect st. Waltham. Thursday. Julv 28 at 8il5 a.m.

High Mass of Requiem in the Church of Our Ladv Comforter of the Afflicted. Trapelo Waltham. at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Friends may call at the chapel.

Tuesday, from 7-9. Wednesday. 4-6. 7-9 p.m. PETERSON Of Braintree.

July 25.1 Hilda W. (Carlson) wife of the late Ernest W. Peterson of 90 Middle and mother of Mrs Ina P. Biork of Braintree. Erick W.

Peterson of Pelham. and Ernest R. Peterson of Braintree. Funeral service at the Mortimer N. Peck Funeral Chapel.

516 Washington st. Braintree, on Thurs. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may visit at the chapel on Wed.

from ana p.m. TA ATTFCUrY T) 1 ni Delia iHollandl. widow of Samuei a. raiiaterro. or mother of Samuel hT Matthew J.

an TRicco--of Mpim. nriHeniv. tn jvennenunKpnrt, July 25, Cii I n. xricco, age ot 117 Laurel hushand of Audrey (Moore). funeral arrangements win oe announced later.

WENTWORTH Of Snencer. suddenly in Maine Medical Center, Pqrtland. July 25. M.irtha (Harrington i Wentworth, wife of j. Aiaen wentworth in her 60th ear.

unerai arrangements incom plete. DEATHS ATKINSON Douelas, in Winthrort, July 24, brother of Andrew and Leonard C. iCan Atkinson. Funeral from the Ernest P. Sc Son Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop Wednesday, at 8:15 a.m.

HiBh Mass of Requiem at St. John the Evangelist Church at a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting nuura t-v p.m. ATKINSON-July 23, at a Boston uuMMiHi, r.awin Arnold AtKinson 112 Minden Jamaica Plain.

Serv ices at the Milford Funeral Home, 2 Grove Milford, N.H., Wednes-dav at 2 m. Interment Meadow-view Cemeterv. Amherst. It Friends may call at the Funeral Home at their convenience after 2 M.ni. luesnay.

AUCLAIR Of Daniels st Cumber- idnu, i in n.vannis. by accident Jlllv 9n. PllCfll ccr, n( and Rose Auclair. Predeceased July i-t oy nis wile. Lillian daughte! of Ernet G.

and Bertha M. Rues, sister of Stella ft. Walker of Maiden. Madi lyn B. Perry of.

Canton, Carol Lloyd of East Greenwich, and Natalie J. Lally of Salem, in H. and lcavinc a daughter. Susan Carol Aticlair. Services at the Gran-Strom 1-unerai Home.

821 Cummins Highway, Mattapan Square, on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends, invited. VisiUng hours Tuesday and 7-9 p.m. BELL In Newton, Juiy 24. I960.

Lluabetn (Spearl. wife of the late James Bell of S3 Waban Park, mother of Phoebe Martha and Elizabeth S. Bell of Newton. Beil of -'atick and the late William J. Beli.

Services will be held in the Grate Episcopal Chinch, corner of Church and Eldnrige Newton, Tuesday, Julv ib. at 2 p.m. Friends mav call at the Mackay Funeral Home. 4R5 Centre Newton, Monday evening 7-9. BLA1KIE In Charlestovvn.

Julv 25. suddenly, William Walcott. husband of Mabel Blaikie of 28 Mead St. Services at the funeral home of John Bryants' Sons. 181 Broadway.

Som-crvnle, Thursday, July 8 at 2 P.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. Halifax, Nova Scotia. pners please copy.

BOWEN In Quincy, Julv 24, Frank lin u. nowen nusoand or viola E. 'Klmnell Rowen. rpsirinnfi, lift North Central Wollaston, father oi rranKim li. Bowen Jr.

or Wollaston. and son of Beninmin Bpwen ot North Quincy. Funeral services Viednesdav. 27. at tho U'irirnG Trnune Funeral Home.

2 Adams viuincv, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and fr.cnds invited. Visitins hours at the funeral home Mondav 7 to 10. Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 1(1 in In torment Rlue Hills Cemeterv, Brain tree. Mass, BFEEN In Dorchester, Julv 23.

Hanna C. (nee Dromev), beloved wife of John Breen. residence 21 Winter mother of Mrs. Msrv J. Shallow.

ArlinKton; Mrs. Anne C. Perry, Randolph; Mrs. Eleanor Braintree, and John P. Breen of Milton.

Funeral from the Bernard Kelly Son Funeral Home. 8 Church on Wednesdav, Julv 27. at 8:15 Solemn Mass of Reauiem at St. Peter's Church. n'rnrr Relatives- and friends invited.

Call- "is nours z-9, v-iu D.m. BULMER In Maiden. Julv 24, Harold C. husband of Valerie (Leeman) Bulmer. of 43 Orchard st.

Funeral services at the Weir Funeral Home, 144 Salem Maiden. Wednesdav. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Friends mav call at the funeral home Monday and Tuesday, 3-5 and 7-9.

CU-025S 10 BEACON BOSTON First in Island Community's History Special Milk Flown From Boston CIAVARRO In Somerville. Julv 23. 19fi0. Leo. beloved husband of Anna (DiPasqualei, residence 61 Bonair father of Leonard and AnReia Ciavarro.

Son of Cannula lFlemnuat and the late Domenic Ciavarro. Brother of Anrtunzio of Brockton. Joseph, Domenic. Mrs. Antonette Allen.

Christin MaffioH and Mrs. Theresa Pioccone. all of Water-town. Funeral from the Anthonv F. Cota Funeral Home.

197 Washington on Thursday, July 28. at 8 a.m. Solemn Hieh Mass at St. Ann's Church, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are most respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 D.m. Late member of the Carmen Union. COLLINS In Newton Highlands. July 24, jonn Deiovea nusDana 01 ine late Mary E. (Gorhami.

and father of Catherine B. Stanley. Margaret, Lemanski. Barbara and Theresa Ca-pello. Thomas John Richard.

Francis, and Edward Collins. Funeral from the Henry J. Burke Funeral Home, 56 Washington Wellesley Hills. Wednesday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Renuiem in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends re spectifully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-10. CONNELLY In Dorchester, Julv 23. Elizabeth A.

(nee beloved wife of John X. Connelly. Residence 52 Codman Hill av. Mother of Rev. William P.

Connelly of Arlington. Va John T. Connelly 'of Boston. Mrs Frank F. McAuliffe of Dorchester, Mrs John M.

Concannon of Southboro, Mr. Daniel J. Keefe of West Roxbury. Mrs Robert F. Gunderson of Milton, Mrs.

Michael J. Canney of Dorchester and Mrs. Frederick J. Corcoran of Roslindale. Funeral from the Harold L.

O'Neil Funeral Home, 405 Washington at Bradlee Dorchester, on Wednesday, July 27, at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Gregory's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10 P.m., Tuesday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Interment New Calvary. COTE In Boston, July 25, 1960. Leona K. Dav Cote; widow of William Benjamin Cote: residence 12 Elko Brighton; sister of Evelyn C. Day, also of Brighton, Funeral services at the Eastman Funeral Home, 896 Beacon corner of Park Drive, Boston.

Thursday, Julv 28 at 2 p.m., to be followed by interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton. CREECH In Arlington, July 24, Catherine A. Creech, wife of William L. Creech of 54 Milton mother of James and Elizabeth Creech. Funeral service private.

Please omit flowers. DALRYMPLE Of Cambridge, July 24, I960, Miss Mary of 45 White-more sister of John C. Dal-rymnfe, at home; Sumner Cambridge; Aleck Arlington; Robert M. and Frank Dalrymple, Lexington. Services in the Clarendon Hill Sresb.vterian Church, 159 Powder ouse Boulevard, Somerville, Wednesday, July 27.

at 2:30 P.m. Calling hours in the Wilson Chapel, 28 College Somerville, Tuesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. DAY Of Lexington, July 24, Alvan husband of Leola I.

Butter-field I. of 27 Shirley father of Mrs. Janice Galvagno and Holman C. Day of Lexington. Services at the McCarthy Memorial Home.

8U Bedford st. on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Calling hour Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m. DeLAURIER In Winchester, July 24, Frank of 64 Dothan Arlington. Beloved husband of Mary B.

(Gendall) DeLaurier; brother of Mrs. Marion L. Martin, Mrs. Mary T. Johnson and Wilfred T.

DeLaurier of Winchester; Mrs. Grace L. Ellis, West Yarmouth; Mrs. James Leonard. Reading, and Mrs.

Bernard P. Rogers of Wareham. Funeral from the Lane Funeral Home. 7R0 Main Wednesday morning at 8. Solemn High Funeral Mass in Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10. DeMARCO In Pinellas Park. Florida. Jjly. 24.

Frank, beloved husband of Ionian M. (Jonnston.) and tamer of Miss Josephine DeMarco of Brook-line. Mrs. Gloria Oelfke of Aver. Mrs.

Marguerite Brothers of Btookline, M-s. Lorraine Rowe of Somerville. Mrs. Ruth Bernardy of Bellingham, and brother of Ralph of Medford. Anthony of Boston, Mrs.

Mildred Russo of Jamaica Plain and Mrs. Rose Ber-linghieri of North Salem, N.H. Funeral from the Joseph A- Langone. Funeral Home. Complete notice later.

DEMETRE In Brockton, July 24 suddenly. Louis Dcmetre. of 320 Tal bot Dorchester, beloved hus band of Christina 1BOUGOPOULOS1 Demelre. and devoted father of Mrs. Mary Koskores.

of Madrid. Spain; John acid Bessie Demetre. Funeral from the Arthur C. Uasiotis Funeral Home. 1642 Commonwealth Boston.

Thursday, July 28 at 1 p.m. Funeral services at St. John's Church, Union Park Boston at 2 p.m. Relatives and fnenas are invited. Visiting hours 7-10 p.m., Tuesday and 2-4 and 7-10 p.m..

Wednesday. Late member of the George K. Menichlos fost. 1T.S24. American Legion, and Rubboni Lodge AF, and A.M.

DESMOND In Maiden, Julv 23d, Charles of 28 Harvard beloved father of Harold, William, Earl, and Arthur. Mrs. Ida Epps. Mrs. Hattie Owens and Miss June Desmond.

Funeral from his late residence Thursday at 2:30 D.m. Relatives and friends are invited. DINARDI Suddenly, in Melrose. July 24. Joseph beloved husband of liotillna (Z.appaia, iieaumonl and beloved brother of William P.

of Medford. Alfred. Alphonsc, and Mrs. Florence Malenchini. Mrs.

Vio let Pizzano. and the late Dominic all of Melrose. Mrs. Caroline Manganaro of New Jersey. Funeral from the Connolly and Gaudreau Funeral Home.

1159 Main Wednesday morning at 8 a m. with a Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Man's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours Mondav and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-10.

Late member of St. Mary's Holy Name Sncietv. and Melrose Knishts of Columbus Council No. 128. Late employee of Bellevue Golf Club.

DOLAN In West Concord. July 23. Col John C. Dolan in his 6th year: husband of Frances (Powers', fnther of Mai John C. Jr.

and William J. of Concord; brother of Joseph of Woburn. Catherine Logan of somerville. Funeral from the Josenh Doe Son Funeral Home. Concord Center.

Wednesday, July 27. at 8:30. followed by a Solemn Bcnuiem High Mass at Our Lady of Christians Church at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. DOYLE In Somerville.

July 23. sud-dcnlv, Hermine (Dclislei Dovie. beloved wife of the late Edward Dovie. Rohert and Roland Dovie. Funerai from the F.

Rnbichaud Son Funeral Home. 125 Rinrige North Cambridge, Wednesdav, Julv 27. at 8. Solemn HUh Mass at St. Ann's Church.

Somerville. at 9. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. DUFFY Of Hingham.

July 24. Ralph M. (Pierce'. Residence, 75 Fort Hill st. Funeral from the Pyne funeral nome.

21 r.meraio Wednesday. Julv 27 at 8:30 am. Solemn Requiem Hieh Mass in St. Paul's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10 D.m., Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ELLIOTT In East Boston, by accident. July 23. Clinton of 25S Columbia Cambridge, beloved husband of Annie iStevensi. He is survived by four daughters and three sons.

Funeral services Wednesday, July 27, at 1 D.m. from the Bland Funeral Home, 124 Western Cambridge. Friends may call Tuesdav at the funeral home. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. FLETCHER In Newton Centre, July ici.

itfbu. riorence (uuKei ot ini Parker wife of Burleigh W. Fletcher. Mother of William Holt, sister of Miss Louise Duke. Mrs.

Mildred Bradlev. and Mrs. Dorothv Cobb. The service in the Lutheran Church of the Newtons. Centre Newton Centre.

Wednesdav. July 27. at 2 P.m. Friends are welcome to call at 101 Union Newton Centre, Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. FRAHER In Dorchester.

July 54, Bertma B. (nee O'Neil), beloved wife of Paul I. Fraher. residence 14 Berket st. Mother of Paul E.

Fraher of Milton and Bertina M. Everson of Dorchester. Sister of Mrs. Agnes Doher.lv of N. Y.

and Mrs. Anna Moschella of Revere. John of N. Francis of Attleboro and James O'Neil of Melrose. Also survived by three grandchildren.

Funeral from the Harold L. O'Neil funeral Home, 405 Washington st at Bradlee Dorchester, on Wednesday, July 27, at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Gregory's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment New Calvary. FLOWERS TiLNEvGSID Igg TRMQNT ft Mmti 2-4317 nesday ai Boiemn neouiem ioT their kind expression Mass in the Sacred Heart Cnurch. mrathv during their recent be-East Cambridge at 9. isiting hours Tuesday eveiurg 7-9.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. i THF o' TIIF SALVATI-LOGUE In Roston, July'nrii TUnMUCr UI'fJDUV flU! ton. Wednesdav, at 8 a.m. Solemn n.gn mass 01 Kequiera at St. Margaret's Church, at a a m.

Burial in Calvarv Cemetery. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10 m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. GRENDAL In South Boston. July 24, Felix, residence 915 East 4th beloved husband of Levanorie (Burav-kiute'jLand father of Dr.

Michael F. and Falna M. Grendal. Funeral from the Zaletskas Funeral Home. 564 East Broadway, Wednesdav.

at am. ooiemn Mien ol in St. Peter's (Lithuanian! Cnurch. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10, Tuesday 2 to 6 and 7 to 10. GRONICH Roslyn tSwartz). of 45 Clearwater rd Newton. Beloved Wife of Eugene; devoted mother of Richard Stephen and Janet Beverly, daughter of Henry and Bella Swartz of Dorchester; sister of Her bert of Dorchester. Harold of New oersey, ana Mrs.

Iiene Kea of Attl ooro. funeral services were held today at 11 a m. at the Schlossberg Memorial 1257 Blue Hill Mattapan. Memorial week will eervea ai me nome of her parents, 165 Woodrow Dorchester. HANSFORD In Everett, July 25, Herbert L.

Hansford, brother of iiis. uiaays m. uwgweil, 4 Russell and Hobert F. Hansford of Everett. Funeral services will be neia ai me cnajpei of J.

Henderson 517 Broadwav. Thursriav at 2:30 p.m.. Relatives and friends invuca. vismng nours at the chapel, Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. HARRIS In Arlington, July 23.

1960. icamfiicis uoroiny Helen A. (Leary). beloved wife of Richard mother of Florence Geogheuan, Dorothy Brennan, Katherine Hut-ton, Mary Maguire. Richard.

Francis, George. Williatn and the late John J. Harrts. Funeral from the John E. McAvoy Funeral Home.

223 Massachusetts Wednesday at 8 a followed by a High Mass of Requiem in St. Jerome's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. HAEGEMAN In South Boston, julv .3, i.eona luoossensi.

beloved wite of the late Emile Hnegeman, and mother of Mrs. Cecelia Van Gevte, Mrs. Irma (Emmat Nee, and Mrs. Irene McGinn. Late residence, 4 O'Callaghan Way, Funeral from the Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester Thursday at 8.

Funeral High Mass in St. Monica's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours Tuesday 7 to 10, Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. HAZELHURST ln South Boston, Juiy 25, James beloved husband of Mary 1 Jefferson Hazelhurst. formerly of 134 West Concord st.

Funeral from the Thomas C. O'Don-nell Funeral Home, 88 West Broadway, at A Thursday morning at 8. Solemn High Mass in St. Peter and Paul's Church at 9. Relatives and friends are kindlv invited.

Visiting hours Tuesdav 7-lfi, and Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10. HUCKINS In Roxbury, Julv 23, Clifford beloved hushand of Clarinda M. (DcNiscoi, residence 37 Bain-bndge st. Rcposine at the Richard C. Kirby Funeral Home.

917 Ben- gington Orient Heights. East oston, until Wednesdav at 8 a.m. Solemn Hieh Requiem Mass at Fort Devens Post Chapel No. 2 at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10. Tuesdav 2-5 and 7-10 m. Interment Fort Devens Post Cemeterv. HI RLEY In Charlestown. Julv 24.

I960, Charles beloved husband of Mary J. (Cushingi, father of Mrs. Dorothy Welch. Charles T. Hurley, brother of John of Charles-town.

William of Somerville and grandfather of Robert Welch. Late residence 7 Prospect st. Funeral from the Murphv Funeral Home, 322 Bunker Hill Wednesday, at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass in St. Mary's Church, at 9 0 clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. JAMES In Dorchester. Julv 25. Richard F.

James. M.D.. of 513 Washington father of Mrs. Elma James Gallagher. Services at the Funeral Home, 424 Washington Dorchester, on Thursday at 2 p.m.

Visiting hours on Tuesday and Wednesday eve-rungs from 7-9. JENKINS In Roxbury, July 23, Ty- ueioven son 01 xvi r. ano iwrs. James L. Smith Jr.

and devoted brother of Carol Ann Smith and Freaenrk Jenkins. Funeral from the Filey Funeral Home. 171 Humboldt Roxbury. Chapel services on Wednesday. July 27.

at 1 p.m. Family present Tuesday evening 7-9. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. JOHNSON Suddenly.

in Woburn, July 23, John B. of 25 Anna beloved husband of Elane D. (Dul-seni, father of Thomas G. Johnson and brother of Mrs. H.

G. fteeder of Texas. Funeral service in the A. E. Long Memorial Chapel.

4 Beech corner Mass. North Cambridge. Wednesday. July 27, at 11 am. Visiting hours at the chapel Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 35 and 7-9 D.m.

JOYCE In Mattapan. July 24. Marv C. beloved daughter of Catherine (nee Callahan', and the late Peter Joyce, sister of P. Joseph, Catherine William Daniel Joyce, JWrs.

Anne T. Woods and the late Mrs. Margaret Martm, residence 10 Monponset st. Funeral from the Milton Funeral Home, 1126 Washington Dorchester Lower Mills, on Wednesday. July 27.

at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Fequiem at Aiigeia inuron at a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. I KELLEY In Boston.

July 24, Reha' F. (Mathesoni Kelley of 7 Svin-phony formerly of Province-town. Mass. Mother of Donald M. Blanch.

Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston, on Wednesday, July 27, at 12 noon. Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KILLILEA In Brighton, formerly of Charlestown and Somerville. Julv 25. Martin K.

Killilea of 5 Sparhawk husband of the late Gertrude (Galvin) Killilea. father of Francis Paul T. and Fail L. "Larry" Killilea. Funeral from the Daniel F.

O'Brien Funeral Home. 2 Bmtnn at Summer SOWFR VII. I Thursday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mr.ss at St. Catherine's Church.

Somerville at 9 a m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. KONTOS In Boston. July 23.

Frank J. Kontos ot 70 Shawmut Boston, beloved brother of Freida Col-andris. Funeral from the Arthur C. Hasiotis Funeral Home. 1654 Washington Boston, Wednesday, Julv 27.

at 11 a.m. Funeral services at St. John's Church, Union Park Boston, at 12 noon. Relatives and friends "invited. Visiting hours 7-10 p.m.

Tuesday. Interment. Mt. Hope Cemetery. Veteran of World War 1.

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Richmond 2-4317 For Marthas Vineyard Triplets OAK BLUFFS, July 25 -ii cpeciai miant mint was snip-urom me jviomers mux. tsanK ped into this island community! at Boston Lying-in Hospital tot ind SCOTT-Died July 24. in the Tevvks-7 0 Tuesday 3 to ft andj n.jrv Hospital. James J. Scott, of 5fi Pike Tewksbury.

husband of arnusing movie-goers as an addle-pated British admiral in "Carry On Admiral." He married twice. His first marriage ended in divorce. He had two sons and a daughter, (He wed his second wife, Pa- tricia Desmond, in 1940 when for Several days, Was flownl ine is ana. it was irozen anri packed in dry ice. The milk bank, first of its kind in the country, was founded 50 years ago.

Edward A. Dalton, lni rinancial Expert ftV July 25 (UPI) Edward A. Dalton, market statistician with United Press International financial and business news department, died today of a heart attack at his home in Jersey City, N.J Dalton, 48, who had been with United Press for 29 years, handled stock prices on both the New York and American Stock Exchanges. DEATHS Atkinson, Douglas Kontos, Frank Atkinson, Edwin Kopp, Dora Auclair, Hussell Langley, Daisy Bell, Elizabeth Leary, Cornelius niaitrie. William Mn A lliir Bouen, Franklin G.iMahoney.

C. G. Breen.Hannac. Bulmer, Harold G. CamnbcU, Loretta Ciavarro, Leo johnj.

ninntnnio, Frank jconneiiy. e. a. cte' K- Crerch. Cathenna Louis evr, Theodore m.

Mazar, Philip McCormark, D. Meade. Katherine Meuse. Arthur L. Merrifield, Earl H.

Mllliken, Olive C. Mulcahy. John P. Munro. Samuel Murphy, Michael Murphy, Patrick Murtomaki, Hilda oirnpif.M.ryc.

Haiy R. DeLfluner, DMarco Demeter, Louis Desmond. Charles iDmards. j. d.

DiPesa. Humbert Doyle, Hermina i Duffy, Halnh H. Fletrner, Klor.nc, O'Connor, O'Gara, John J. Olsen, Norman A. Packer.

Walter E. Pescatore. Theresa Perry. Freeman C. Peters, G.

Stanford Peterson, Hilda Phelan. James E. Price, Frederick A. Reilly. William T.

Elliott, Clinton H. Ridley, Helen riagg. cienna b. Bertha Fortm. Yvonne Roy.

Anna Amalia Salvin, Leon Scott, J. Simcoe, Thomas J. Fraher. Bertma B. Gallashcr.

William Giles. Edwin E. GodsiM, James Green, Fred C. Grendal, Felix Gronirh, Roslyn Haegeman. Leona Hall, Jennie Hansford.

Herbert Stavropoulos, Nicholas Strother, Nannie C. Sullo, John Taliaferro, Delia Tricco. Gilbert Walsh, James P. VVeisse, Marie W'elch, Frances Welch, John F. Wentworth, M.

E. W'ithinEton, Homer Wood, Gertrude A. Woods, Mabel H. Hams, Helen a. Hazelhurst, James Huckins, Clifford Hurley, Charles J.

James. Richard F. Jenkins, Tyrone Johnson, John b. Joyce. Mary c.

Kelley, Feha F. 1 NASH Halsev Reginald, of Suncook. N.H., on July 23. services Tuesdav. Julv 26.

at 3 in New Rve L7nion Church. New Rve tEosnm) N.H. Survived bv his widow, Rebecca iLnrd) Nash, also a son. Michael Walter Nash, and his brothers. Judge Kenneth L.

Nash. Clavtnn W. Nash, and Arthur B. Nash, and hus sister Mrs. Edward J.

Johns. Please omit flowers. Donations mav be sent Platelet Research Fund at the Deaconess Hospital. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Henrv R.

Sherrill. O'GARA In Dorchester. Julv 24. John J. of 74 Millet st.

Beloved husband of Myra 1 Vance' O'Gara. Father of Myra Jeanne Gallagher of Hvde Park and Carl R. Gara of San Diego, Calif. Brother of Peter and Conn O'Gara of New York city. Funeral from the John J.

O'Connor Funeral Home. 740 Adams Dorchester, on Wednesday, Julv 27. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Funeral Mass at St. Leo's Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10 Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Member of Chap- ter 17. Navy art rd DAV.

Tonient ior ine nrst ser or triplets born on Martha's Vine-: yard. I Mrs. Harold Bridge 2d of, New York wife of a local! electrical contractor, today I gave birth to two boys and a girl in Marthas Vineyard Hospital. Dr. David EaDnaDort re- ported mother and children1 Were doing well.

First born was a bnv. weieh-i 3 lb. 13 oz. The second also was a boy, weighing 4 lb. 10 oz.

The girl weighed 4 lb. 4 oz. The Bridges have two other Children, a boy, 4, and a girl Three quarts of milk, supply Henry B. Du Pont Hospitalized After Yachting Mishap MARSTRAND, Sweden, July 25 (Reuters) American TI Yachtsman Henry B. Du Pont today was taken by helicopter to a Gothenburg hospital after breaking some ribs in a fall, Du Pont, from Wilmington, was injured yesterday vhen skippering his yacht Cvane out to greet the Swed- ish boat Casella II, finishing the transatlantic race from Bermuda to Marstrand.

Du Pont had completed the race earlier. The 63-year-old American celebrated his birthday Satur j. fV ti Du Pont is a vice president CI ine I. uu out ue mours Company of Wilmincton end a membzer of the New York Yacht Club. Etna Volcano Hurls Red Hot Rocks in Sky CATANIA.

Sicily, July 25 t- i i unute intervals hurled red flOv rOCKS into me SKy XOnjgni when the northeast crater of tlount Etna erupted again! n. series of fresh tremors ta'r rerrtrrlArl nnH minnr land- tides were reported at Cava- lecca. No casualties were re- 24. Amalia, beloved wile of the late: Frank and devoted mother: ot George t. Logue, of HoibiqpK.

Jicsirienee, 1469 Washington st. he- posing at the Samuel J. Sullivan Funeral Home. 318 Shawmut av. (at Union Park st.i until Thursday morning at 8:15.

Solemn Requiem High Mass in Blessed Sacrament Chapel of Holy Cross Cathedral (Our Ladv of Pompeii Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. SALVIN Departed. July 23. Leon, of 44A Joy Boston.

Husband of the late Alice Freda 1 Goldstein), and devoted father of Frances Richmond of Brighton, Fstelle and Betty Small, hoth of I.os Angeles. Calif, and Harvey Salvin of Dearborn, lovins brother of John Salvin of Brockton, and Edith Salvin Bloom. Serviices at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 16R8 Beacon Brookline, Wednesday. July 27.

at 1:30 p.m. Memnri.il week at the home of his nauahter. Mrs. Harrv Richmond, 127 Lanark rd Brighton. Visiting hours at the chapel, Tuesday, July 26, from 8 to p.m Mary E.

(McCoy) Scott, father of Sr. Mary Louise G.N.S Buffalo. Mrs. Joseph M. Kellcher of Reading.

Mrs. Arthur W. Jones of Bethesda, brother of Daniel. Samuel. Nathan.

Mrs. Alfred J. Roach. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from his home. 53 Pike Tewksburv.

Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. William's Church at. 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

Calling hours at his home. STROTHER Suddenly, in Hanson, July 24, Nannie of 109 South st brioved wile of the late Carl Strother stcp-mnther of Carl Strother sister of Luke Chandler of Hampton, aunt of Andrew Chandler and Mrs. Ruby Shorts. 38 Cunard Roxbury: member of Household of Ruth riail and William E. Carter Fost Auxiliary, American Legion 2:10.

Funeral service Thursday, July 28 at 1 p.m. at Baptist Church. West SpringHeld Boston. Family present Wednesday 7-9 p.m. at the Davis Funeral Home.

89 Walnut Roxbury. Interment in Mt. Hop' Cemeterv. Relatives and friends invited. Brockton Enterprise please copy.

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