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THE BOSTON GLOBE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1961 Fcrty.Two DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS NAVIS Tn Weymouth, formerly Meany Acts to Implement teou.h tioftnn ana lxircnesier. Th U. Delia beloved wife Labor Asks Collins Name Advisory Unit In Minority Housing An official of the Massachu DEATHS ASVtHsl-X Of Weft Concord. Dm. IX 1S61.

John husband of the Jat ChHatmo iHullburgi Andersen, residence 8T Harrington v. Service at the Mac Rae Tunnicllf Fu-ner Home, Thoreau and Belknap fj Concord. Friday. Dec. 15 at Visiting tours Thursday eve-sing 7-9.

ANOrs In Weymouth, Dec- 13. setts State Labor Council Labors New Peace Rules tne iate Peter Javis and M.nvea Armey, uuian mother of Jonr Nam of Dr. rcnes-. Barnes. Lewis E.

tr and Mis, Margaret Covins of, Funeral fjom the oartolo. Carmine C'Bnen Funeral Home. 146 Dor- Beale, Alice E. Chester st, South Boston. Saturday! morning at 8.

Solemn Hwh Fu- Albert W. ric-rai Mass in St. Augustine's i Bender, Anthony Church at 10 clock. Keiauves and ti lends invited. Blades.

Julia A. By JOEL SELDIX BAR HARBOUR, ground rules have AFL-CIO, has urged Mayor been Collins to appoint a citizen's 14 Walter P. Reuther, leav nig the Executive Council changed considerably. the Ru1ps on meeting that followed vibory suD-commiuee minority housing problems. Julius Bernstein, executive titling session oi me A1j-U1U convention here, remarked for For Reuther, who heads the United Auto Workers in the industrial Union department, the Industrial Unions that thought it "the best con vention we ever had." he Visiting nours z-a ana io XEHER-In Revere.

Dec. 8. Sa! (Timblin) Neher, wile of the late John of 256 Endicott Revere. Funeral services at tne weir xunrrai Home. 144 Salem Maiden.

Fi idav at 2 pm. Relatives and friends, invited. Frienos may call at thei funeral tome Thursday. 7-9. virnnT nf Knunn 1'nner Falls.

Grace R. (Earnest, wife of the late Chester E. Nichols, and mother of Mrs E. Donald Burns, of Needham, and Mrs. Arthur J.

Batev of Mexico. sister of Mrs. LeRov Whitnev of Dorchester. Services the First Methodist Churcn of Newton. New ton Upper ans.

aaiuiua.v. t. at 3 p.m. Visiting hours at. the C.o.i unmp ITi.tI Hich av Nr-eriHam.

Thursday -9. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. VIUIT Cnnlh Harold, loved husband of Ethel Macdonald A. Philip RandolDh. riht amendment spelling ouUDre- behind Reuther.

said he Thomaa, cusoana oi me iaie (levies) Angus. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the Russell Funeral Home, 439 Washington Brain-tree. Saturday. Dec. 16 at 1 clock Friends may visit at the iuneral home Friday 2-4 snd 7-6.

ARMEf In Woburn. Dec 12. Lillian E. (Carney) Armey, of 13 irancis (( nf Francis T. Armey, lor- mer Worcester resident.

Funeral in Worcester Friday morning from the Callahan Bros. Funeral Home, bb Trumbull Worcester, followed by a Solemn Hign Mass of Kequicm in St Peter's Churcn at 10 a.m. Tallin hours toaay from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Buriai in St. John Cemetery.

BARNES In Jamaica Plain. Dec. 12, Lewis beloved husband of Violet (Merisan) and father of Lewis Barnes Gloria Beswirk and Mary Laverty. Residence, 197 Green St. Funeral services at the P.

E. Funeral Home, 54 Roxbury ROXBIRY Friday, Dec. 15 at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Late Past Commander of Chapter e52, D.A.V.

and member of Metropolitan Post Si, AMVETS. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 Thurs. 2-5, 7-10 p.m. BARTOLO In Everett, Dec. 14.

Carmine, beloved husband of (Damorel. and father of Jerry and Albert of Everett, Carmine Jr. of Somerville. Residence 36 Duncan rd. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco Sons Funeral Home.

331 Mam Saturday, at 8 a.m. Solemn H.T in Acthnnv's I hurch from a Negro's point of view that the convention had passed the change was a constitutional feit'eisely the rules for the in. evitable competition between the Industrial and Craft un- ions. The ccmpetition is for jobs. The jobs are in major con struction and repair at indus- me strongest civil rights resolution we have ever had In Chicago, James R.

Hoffa predicted the convention had Jiiii, Vt i ot naroirt ana nusstu yi wick. R.I. F'uneral from the Kenney Sons Funeral Home, ri o.r rt Hvrie Park. Saturday, at 8 a m. High Mass of Requiem in Boston, at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. Burial in Cranston. opened the way for read-'trial plants, and in the installs. missionn of the Teamsters to tion of equipment at missile the Federation "in the forsee-'and space-rocket bases. i able future." For Randolph, who heads A week earlier the three, the Brotherhood of Sleeping-men had represented a serious.

Car Porters and the Negro! threat to the federation's! American Labor Council, the shaky unity. After five days ofnew rules are spelled out in a 1 NORCOTT In Chelsea. Dee. 13, JohnjGale, George W. at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friondsiDePESA In Newton, Dec. 13. Jo- residence 2 cnnion oeiuveu uauant, Mary T. husband of Bridget (Rielly), father of Kathleen Nortott, brother of Mrs. Gentile, Amenco Mary Marvelle.

Henry. Lawrence, Gillis, Mary E. Michael and Francis Norcott neral from Frank A. Welsh Gertrude Funeral Home, 718 Broadw, Saturday. Dec.

16 at 8 a.m. Solemn H'Rh uneral Mass in St. Rose Grant, Augustus detailed civil rights resolution designed to obtain compli- open convention and behind the-scenes bargaining, they naa Deen maneuvered com pletely around, and Reuther ance from member unions and Randolph at least, nowiprovisions of the A.F.L.-CIO represent cohesive rather than Constitution TrSt 6 4. I As in the new Procedure for iJ5 I themi.could adjudicating work and juris- look hark at ihe rnnvon nn cL Jul" a i' a success, without having ac complished what he said he had set out to do, was the ultimate measure of the true victory at the convention the victory of crusty, stubborn and uuaiv, SIUUUUH1 aiia' shrewd A.F.L.-C.I.O. Pres.i""uai sanctions against Geor2eMeanv.ovPrthartiIVUCimJ"S unions, uut ne got and passive threats to his po- sition and to labor's unity.

Meany's own summation of the convention was typical of his basic approach. He said: "I consider this a sound, progressive, historic convention. But convention resolutions must be implemented to be effective. We intend to put these convention decisions into effect without delay." The fight, in the two years until the next convention, will be over the same bedrock is- vaouni IIUiaill JC. dCl iave- to head the committee, F.

it, two smce iimeTa It was understood that this faction, TSkWamTas a Prelud to an over-haul ST 5 AS he resuuU of the department, as well, of this last, convention, thel(Boston GIobeNX COFFIN In Brookline, Dee 14 Josephine P. formerly of 279 Marl boro Boston, mother of Mr. As K. Coffin or Brooklyn. ISew York.

Funeral service at the Water man Chapel. 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston, on Satur day. Dec. 16. at 11 am.

Friends may raa at tne chapel. iriday, 7-9 p.m. CEAMPE Of Boston Dec. 14. Charles nusoand of Evelyn (Webb, faiher of Dorothy L.

Foonev, Quincy, and Charles L. Crampe Reading. Visiting hours at tne Allen funeral Home. 23 Forest Medford Fndav 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services and interment private.

Cl'BRIER Of Lexington. Dee. 13. John Ritchie of 25 Normandy husband of Mary Hagar i Currier, formerly of Burlington. father of John Ritchie III.

William George and Stephen Ward, and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie Currier of Greenwich. Ct and brotner of Charlotte Jane Currier. Funeral service at the Hancock congregational Church.

Mass. 'nn' 2:30 p.m. Those who wish may tribute to the American Cancer con Society, 138 Newbury Boston. CYR Of Wakefield. Dee.

14. William M. tyr, ot 8 barker rd, funeral irom tne unnehan Funeral Home. 129 Kenoza Haverhill. Saturday morning at 8 o'clock Followed hv a Requiem High Mass in St.

Joseph i-nurcn. navernm at Calling nours -o ana DAVIS Esther, died In Waltham Dec ii. age a. Liaugnier of Charles and Sarah (Dobbins) Davis. Relatives piease contact Dr.

William F. McLaughlin, Supt. Metropolitan State Hospital, Tel. TW 4-4300. CORRECTION I unarisanoi, iormeriy oi Dorchester, wife of the late Pasquale Depesa and rievntH mnlh.r nf Mrs Dick Garafalo, Peter, Michael, and Artnur ueh'esa: loving sister of Mrs.

Susie Bertoli, Mrs. Albert Comoletti, Frank J. Indrisano, and Salvatore J. Indrisano. Funeral from the Joseph Valente Funeral Home.

697 Washington Newtonville on Saturday, Dec. 16, at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Iuneral Mass in St. Jean's the x.angensi at 10 a.m. Kela-tives and friends invited.

Visiting hours, Thursday and Friday, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. DiCICCO In Brighton. Dec. 13. Pas- quaie, iormeriy ot Newton, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (nee DiCicco), devoted father of Theodore and Elmer P.

DiCicco, Albert j. ana Antnonv runeral from the J. F. Sullivan Funeral Home. 360 Market Saturday, Dec.

16 at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Columb-kille'g Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives, and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10 p.m.

DIFEDERICO Of Hvde Park. TW 15. iviaaeiyn (ttogersi. beloved wife of Aiireao ot lb greenwood av. uneral on Saturday at 8 a.m.

from Pen-nacchio Son Hyde Park Funeral Home. 1166 River st. fin Logan near Cleary sq Solemn High Mass at the Church of the Most Precious Blood at 9 a.m. Bereaved family will receive visiting relatives and friends between the hours 2-5 and 7-10. EFAMIAV Chuchannc (Arslanian), Dec.

of 97 Dexter beloved wife of the late Daniel and mother of Harry, Sam. Haig, Albert and Mary. Services at the St. James Armenian Church. Watertown, Saturday, Dec.

16. at 1 p.m. Visiting hours at the Mardi-rosian Funeral Home, 4 Lloyd Watertown, Friday 7-9, Relatives and friends invited. FELCH Of Winthrop, Dec. 12.

Lil lian 1. (hhattucki. wife of the late Daniel of 69 Bay View mother of Willard S. of New Jersey, Helen T. Norwood of WolfeboTo.

N. Lillian I. DeMoucell of Billerica, Frances J. Orlando of New Y'ork, and the late George R. of Salem.

Services at the Reynolds Funeral Home. 180 Winthrop on Saturday at 2 p.m. Visiting hours Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.m. FERRAXTE In South Boston. Dee.

1J, carmela (Pepe), beloved wife of the late Antonio Ferrante. residence 5 Giflord place. Funeral from the Thomas C. O'Donnell Funeral Home, 88 West Broadway at A Saturday morning at 8. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St Monica's Churcn at 9.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10. and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Kindly omit flowers. rt.KKAKA Dorchester, formerly of South Boston.

Dec, 12, Bernard j. neiovea nusoana ot Agnes (An-gileri) Ferrara. Devoted father of r-aui ivicnoias Louis Mrs. nance ucnosRi. and Mrs.

Frances M. Ford, all of Dorrhester; Luig Mrs. Pauline D. Kain. and Mrs Josephine A.

Kane, all of South Boston; Mrs. E. D'Anato of Jamaica Plain. Brother of Louis Ferrara of South Boston. Residence 87 Mt.

Ida iormeriy of 31 South Bos- lon. runerai from James F. Don nell Funeral Home. 780 East Hroad way. South Boston (between and aturaay, Dec.

16, at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Brigid's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Mem- Der ot tne Italian-American Club, South Boston.

Visiting hourg 2-5, and 7-10 p.m. FLEMM1XG Of Arlington and for merly ot iambriclge. Dec. 14, ixjuisa r. martweili of 147 Wild-wood widow of F.

Flemming and mother of Olive F. Spraglie Of South F.astnn anH Hart- Well Flemming of Arlington; also Rurvivea ny two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral service in the A. E. Lorg Memorial xicecn iortn urn-bridge, Saturday, Dec.

16, at 1 p.m. GALE Of Somerville. Dee. 12. 1061.

George William, husband of Gladvs R. (Deming-Tracy) Gale, of 85 Ossipee rd. Brother of Mrs. Dasie Biacuurnie, Aieatora and Percy Gale. Acton.

Servirpc tn Th Uil son Chapel. 28 College av Somer- vu e. rrmay, uec. la. at 1:30 p.m.

Calling hours Thursday, 2-4 and i-tf si. in. GALLANT In Roxbury. Dee. 13.

Marv formerly of 113 Hampden mother of Charles A. and Patricia Marie Gallant, daughter of Theresa and the late Thomas J. Murphy. Funeral from the William J. Mahoney Co Funeral Home.

598 Dudley Rrfxbury. on Saturday. Dec. 16 at 9 a m. Solemn High Funeral Mass at St Patrick's Church at 9:45 am.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Visiting hours Thursday evening 7-10 Friday 2-4 and 7-10 rn Relatives and friends are invited to attend. GENTILE Suddenly. In Everett, nee 14.

Americo, beloved husband of Lena Fallovalitn and father of Gino of Revere. L'mberto. Mrs. Lucy Soadafora of Everett. Funeral from his late residence.

32 Harley Monday at 8:30. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Anthony's Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends invited. Funeral arrangements by Salvatore Rocco 6c Sons Funeral Service.

GLOVER Suddenly Dee. 13, In East Weymouth, Gertrude A. New-comb beloved wife of William F. of 706 Broad mother of William F. K.

Jr Robert P. and Margaret B. Funeral services rt McDonald Funeral Home, East Weymouth, corner Middle A Charles (at Central sq.) Saturday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. G-JNT Revere, formerly of Charlestown, Dec.

13, 1961, Augustus husband of the late Mary Dt is-coll) father of Paul R. Grant, brother of Leo Grant. Funeral from the George L. Doherty Funeral Home. B.iS Rrnartujnv xiuuse sq.

i. iv. somerville. Satur- aay morning. bolemn Mass of Eeqiiiem in St.

Mary's Church. Charlestown at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Thursday 7-9, Friday 2-4 ana t-v p.m. GRIFFIN Of Lexington, in Hampton, jjrt.

mnry t. (uiiara), beloved wife of the late Thnm ac GrilTin. sister of Mrs. Ellen T. Des- Champs of Somerville.

aunt of Mrs Eleanor Viertel of Hampton. Mrs. Virginia R. Richardson, Arlington, Mis. Ruth Mc.M.ihan of Wo- ourn ana rancis Hara of West Roxbury.

Funeral from the McCarthy Memorial Home, 80 Bedford Lcxingion on haturrtay morning at 8:15 followed by a Solemn Hmh Hiass of Requiem at St. Brigid's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours, Friday evening 7-10 p.m. Interment St.

Bernard Cemetery, 2 Held in Plot To Rob Son of Slaying Victim Two men arrested last week for conspiracy to commit armed robbery were bound over to the Norfolk Countvi grand jury yesterday by Judge, nenry Crowley in E.ooklme'day to "freeze" all existing of 'Andersen, John M. Madden. Edward Matthews, Thomas McCarthy, Nellie McCarthy, James McDermott. M. J.

Mclnnis, Jessie A. Meneguzzi, Regina Miller. Pauline W. Murphy, Elizabeth, lBoIonsky. Esther Navls, Delia Brigham L.

Brown. Loyd T. Neher, Sally Nichols, Grace R. Nihil! Harold Butler, Frank A. Cameron.

John D. Cameron, Donald Norcott, John J. O'Brien, Raymond Connor, Nellie O'Donnell. Capizzl, Michael Capone, Irene Casey, Mary A. Daniel uanici Clark, Charles P.

Jsepnine Crampe, Chas. Sr. W. Richard O'Grady, John J. O'Neil, Margaret O'Neill, Mary Palino, Mary E.

Perdue, Nora A. Berry, Carl M. Quinn, Margaret M. Quint, Anna A. Rathgeber, G.

H. currier turner, John Ritchie Jr. Cyr, William M. Davis, Esther DePesa, Josephine Pasqu ale Reagan, Mary B. Richardson, Julia D.

Rogers, Charles Schwartz. George Sheehan, John A. Shortall, James Simpson, Ronald Skedd, Carrie E. Smith, Harry Smith, Thomas H. Sullivan, Patrick Symonds.

Mahala E. Tenore, Palmina Ferrante, Carmela Bernard A 'Flemming, Louisa jEramian, chucnik Griffin, Mary Gulbe, Minna Hoar, Margaret M. Howard, Thomas Hudson, Henry Iversen. Owen K. Johnson, Charles Kasper, Margaret Lagsdin, Caroline LaPlante, Frank, Laskey, Elmer LaVerghetta, G.

Levy, Sarah R. Titcomb, James W. Toumbakis, D. P. Valentine Vattie F.

Vernaglia, Joshua J. Visocchi, Andrew Williams, Andrew Wilson, Adelaide Y. Withee, Gene B. Woiciechowska, Lockwood, Ida Feliksa SHORTALL Of Canton, Dee. 13.

James beloved husband ol Reeina I Anderson i Shortall and father of Mrs. Paul H. Galligan of Canton, and commander James Jo. Shortall. L'SN.

Late residence 24 Dedham Canton. Funeral from the Joseph P. Roache Home for funerals, iiu bnerman canton, Saturday. Dec. 16 at 9 a.m.

Solemn Reauiem High Mass at St. John- Church at 10. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours ihursday 7-10 and fiday 2-4 and -iu p.m. SIMPSON In Melrose.

Dec. 13. Ronald, beloved husband of the late Agnes (Ryan) Simpson of 51 Walton nark. Funeral from the Gately Fu neral Home, 79 West Foster st Sat urday, Dec. lb, at a a.m.

High Mas? of Requiem at the Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Greenwood. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

SMITH In Dorchester. Dec. 13. Thomas beloved husband of the late Sarah (McDonald), father of Thomas H. Smith Jr.

of Long Island. N.Y.. former residence 555 Ashmont st. Funeral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home, 223 Nenonset Saturday at 8 a.m.

High Mass of Requiem in St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours. 2-5 and 7-10.

Late member of Redberry Council K. of and Neponset Post, V.F.W. SMITH In Brighton, Dec. 13, 1961. Harrv.

rienvpn nusnann or ivjar.v M. (Van Hise) Smith, of 33 formerly of Trenton. N.J. Ttalirta anH frifTirlc maV rail at the J. Warren Sullivan Funeral Home.

35 Henshaw Friday at 7-10 P.m. Services and interment Trenton, jN.J., Monday, uec. 10, 1961. In Roxbury on Wednes day. Dec.

13, suddenly, fatricK, son of the late Cornelius and Hannah (Scully) Sullivan. Former residence no Kenwooa ra. cousin ot jonn ana Michael Tw-omey, Mrs. Lizzie Sullivan, Mrs. Anne Coakley, Mrs.

Marsaret Harmon and Miss Hannah Sullivan. Funeral from the Cleary Funeral Home. 1605 Tremont on Saturday, Dec. 16, at 8 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem in The JMission Cht'rch at 9.

Kelatlves and friends kindly invited to be present. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10; Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Born in Adngole, County Cork, Ireland. SyAI01SDhSTI'V i2' Mahala widow of Frank Symonds, of Woodstock, Vt. for meily of Saugus, age 89.

Funeral services will be held at the Fullerton Funeral Htome, 325 central bausus, on Saturday at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 7-9 p.m. TEVORE Formerly of the North End, Dec. 13, Palmina (Cataldo) beloved wife of the late Antonio. Funeral from the Cataldo Funeral Home.

Proadway. Somerville. Saturday at 8 a.m. Requiem high Mass i'l St. Polycarp's Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. TITCOMB In Maiden, Dec. 13. James residence 2 Webster beloved husband of Emily fFaucheri Titcomb.

Funeral from the Carroll Funeral Home. 721 Salem Manle-wood Saturday, at 9 a.m. Requiem Hish Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 10. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Visiting hours Thursday. 7-9, Friday, 3-5 and 7-9. TOUMBAKIS Suddenly in Somer ville. Dee. n.

Daniel loving son of Peter and Tasia Toumbakis of 55 Central st. and beloved brother cf Funeral from tiie Babaias DeMarklcs Funeral Home. 3.16 Broadway, Cambridge. Saturday, Uec. lb.

at 1 D.m. Followed bv services at the Greek Orthodox Church. 29 Central Somerville at 2 D.m, Relatives and friends respecttuuy invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. VALENTINE In Maiden.

Dec. 13. Vattie wife of the late William formerly of 23 Spring st. and aunt of Frederick S. Fickett of Westminster.

Funeral services at the Weir Funeral Home, 144 Slem Maiden, Friday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Friends Jcallflt the funeral home Thursday 7-9; please omit flowers. ERNACI.IA Suddenly in Winches- ier. uec.

1J. Josnua J. be overt husband Of Ha7pl iVitllfprml father of Joshua J. brother ji Dr. jonn ur.

jyaul Miss Anna Vcrnaslia, Mrs. Angela Skel-lv. Mrs. George Alicas. all of Med- jora.

ana mis. iarl Stein of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Funeral from his Jiome. 2 Robinson Fark. on Saturday.

Dec. 16 at 9 a.m. Solemn Hich Mass at St. Mnrv's Church, at 10 clock. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours Thursday 7-10 p.m..

ana iriday 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. VISOCCHI In Hripbton. Dee It. An- arcw. late residence 27 Euuta ter oeioved husband of Rose (D Iorio), and faiher of Bernie A.

and Yo-luida I. Visocchi. Mrs Josephine Supple, Mrs. Adele Cedrone, Mrs. Teresa DeMimhro.

and Mrs. O'es Turcotte. Funeral from the Leo JM. mrminsham Iuneral Home, 471 "Washington st- 'near Lake st.i. Saturday at 9:15 a.m.

Solemn Rroiiiem Hish Mass in St. Columhkille's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives friends arc kindlv invited. Visit'ne hours Thursday 7-10, Fridav 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Late member Brighton Lorice Sons of Italy and St.

Elia Society. WILLIAMS In Dorchester. Dec. 14 Andrew beloved husband of Flora and beloved father of Warren. Andrew, Roeer and Fred, late home.

25 Savin Hill Dorchester. Funeral from the Stephen C. Hiegins Funeral Home, 2 Neoonset av. at Kins Dorchester, Saturday mornlntr, Dec. 16.

at 10. Relatives pnd friends kindlv invited. Burial Mt. Hope Crmcterv. Visiting hours FVirfw and 7-10.

WH S0N In Boston, Dee. 12. Adelaide be'nvrd wife of John T. Wt son. S3 Cameron Somerville.

devoted dau-hter of Lillian Snvth Carter -id Ceo-e reno'-- pt the Chisolm Funeral Chapel. 532 Boston, fro the chancl Saturday. Dec. 16 at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends lrv'teci.

family present at the cnapei rnaay evening 7-9. WITHEE Of Somerville. Dee. 13. Gene son of Eugene and Sara (Brison) Withee of 43 Hudson St.

Brother of Mrs. Louise Ridlon oi Melrose. Services fit the funeral home of David Fudge Son 100 Highland av Saturday at 2 m. Visiting hours. Thursday 7-9 and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

WO.ICIECHOWSKA In Dorchester. Dec. 13, Feliksa (cwiKieimn i. wne the late Stanlrv E. Woiciechowska; beloved mother of Jeannette Walter A.

of Dorchester, and 7.ygmund S. Woiciechowska ot Qumoy. Late home 4 Mt. Vernon runeral fmm the Scaily funrral Home. 81 Finsant Saturday.

Pec. 16 at P15 a.m. Solemn H'tn iVas St. Varv's Church Andrew sq. at 9 a m.

Fe'atives ant r-r-Tis irvned. Late rirrrbrr Pnk. Zut iz-k Pole'-, ant1 Z.N. P. Visiting hours 2-5.

7-10. CEMETERY LOTS Another new cirripn nm. A i of BT III. to 1S37 HOAR Of Roslindale. Dee.

14. Mar garei oaugnier ot tne lir Thomas and Cecelia (Kavencyi ana sister of Airs. Gertrude A. Leaerolt Funeral from hr r.lpf hnf Mrs. Lawrence Lodge.

13 Cerdnn Saturday, Dec. 16 at 8 a neouiem Mass in the Hoiy frame cnureh at 9 oclock. Relatives and friends Visiting hours Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-5, 7-10. HOWARD In Annisatiam. mid- oeniy, Dec.

13. Thomas Mentor Howard, in his 87th year, formerly of Winchester. and now of an rrancisco. leaving his widow. Mary Sargent Howard: a daughter.

Katherine H. Arkerman of uevon. three granddaughters. Alice A. Kennedy of Bel Air, Susan Ackerman of St.

Louis. and Gretchen A. Phillips of Philadelphia. 6 great-grandchildren and 3 step-sons. Willis Sargent Syracuse.

N.Y.. Frank C. Sargent of Pottstown. and Paul B. Sargent of Boston and Annjquam.

A memorial service will be held at the Annisquam Village Church at 11 a Saturday, Dec. 16. San Francisco, Calif, papers please copy. HI DSON-Of Medford, Dec. 13, 1961.1 Henry Harry i of 21 Lyia hus- band of the late Mary Jane (Vaughn), father of Mary A.

in-calls and Henry S. Hudson of in nA tuneral Ttnmn 10 r.nVernnrs av Saturday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. Visit- in Jiuui iuajr v.uu IVERSE.NT Of Wcstwood. Dec.

13, Owen hushanri nf Gertrude (Thorson) and father of Carol of Robin rd. Funeral services at St. John's Episcopal Church. Deer- field Westwood. Saturday, at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at Folsom Smith Higgins (Westwood Chapel). 649 High Friday 3-5 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Memorial Fund ot St. John's Episcopal Church.

JOHNSON" In Roxbury, Dec. 13, Charles husband of Esther (Wentworthi, of 85 Harrishoff brother of Leona Johnson and father of Mrs Winfred Feldrr. Mrs. Patricia Whittake and Charlotte and Maxine Johnson. Funeral service Saturday at 3 m.

from J. B. Johnson Chapel. 603 Shawmut av. Rela tives and friends invited.

KASPER Formerly of Maiden. Dec 13. Margaret Kasner. age 74 years Funeral from the Leo M. Norton Funeral Home.

287 Main Maiden on Saturday. Dec. 16 at 8:30 Requiem High Mass at the Sacred Heart Church at 9 clock. Kela tlves and fi lends invited. Visiting hours Friday 3-5 and 7-9.

LAGSDIN Of East Creenwich, Rhode Island, formerly oi amonoKe, Dec. 13, Caroline (Brum beloved wife nf the late Andrew J. and mother of Mrs. Ruth Andersen of Fhode Island. Edward of Knoae island.

Julius of New York, John of Washington; and sister of Mrs. Fmily Fox of Boston. Residence 429 Howland rd. Funeral services in fho .1 Higgins Funeral Home, 4236 Washington (Roslindale sq. Saturday, Dec.

16 at 2 m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Friday 7-9 p.m. Parking in rear of funeral home on Cummins Highway. LiPI.ANTE Frank L.

in Martinez. Dec. 8, formerly Of Hoston, age 71 years; beloved father of Francis G. of Dorchester and Wal-bert of Braintree, loving brother of Paul W. and Laura LaPlante.

of Dorchester and Sister Stella Joseph, Mother Home. Halifax; grandfather of three grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Pittsburg, Calif, on Wednesday, Dec, 13, interment, Holy Cross Catholic Cemelerv. Antioch. Calif.

(Pitts burg Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements). LASKEY In Marblrhead, Dee. 14. Elmer, husband of hditn (Painei ol 15 Summit Marnlehead. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Nichols F'uneral Home. 43 Pleasant st. Relatives and friends Invited. Memorial Donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society. LsVERGHETTA In Dedham.

Dec. 14, Ciiuseppe, husband of Theresa (Stiv-aletta), and father of Nicholas and Paul LaVerghetta of 22 Churchill pi. Funeral from the Hugh. Cannon Funeral Home. 437 High on Saturday morning at 8:15.

Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10. and Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

LEVY Dec. 14, In Dorchester, Sarah R. (Katzeff). beloved wife of the late Abraham, devoted mother of Florence Gage of Los Angeles, Hannah Levy of Dorchester, Jo- senh of Newton and Shirley Vis-cott of Newton, sister ot Max Katzeff of New York and M.ver Katzeff o( Dorchester. Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Services at the Solomon Funeral Home, 420 Harvard Brookline, Friday. Dec. 15, at 1 m. Memorial week at the residence of Mrs. Hiram Viscott, 115 Langdon Newton Center.

Con tributions in her memory may be made to the Jewish Memorial Hos pital, Hoxbury. LOCKWOOD Of Melrose. Dee. 13 jcia M. (Hinasj, wiaow oi cnanes u.

Lockwooa ot 3(1 Aaams si. Funeral services at The Morrison Funeral Home, 17 West Wyoming Melrose, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Friday 7-9 P.m. MADDEN In Waltham. Dec.

14. Ed ward A. Ted i. beloved husband oi the late Elizabeth (Doherty) Madden, father of Charles W. and Mary Madden and brother of Emma W.

Walsh. Residence 11 School st. Funeral from the Walsh F'uneral Home, 20 High Monday at 8 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. MATTHEWS rn Lvnn. Dee. 12, Thomas Beloved husband or tne late Gertrude B.

Matthews (nee Sul livan formerly of 10 bcnooi Dorchester. Father of Sister Mary Fabian S.C.H., Thomas F. Cornelius Charles William Matthews and Mrs. Thomas J. Stafford.

F'uneral from the Harold L. O'Neil Funeral Home, 405 Washing ton st at Bradiee uorcnester, on Saturday, Dec. 16 at 8 a.m Solemn Heauiem High Mass at St Leo's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited, Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Late member of Plumber's Union, Local No. 12. MFNEGIZZI In East Boston. Dec 12, Kcgma (Brum of 190 Bremen beloved wile of the late Luigi and devoted mother of Angela Isotti, Louise Marrhese and Alda C'eriato of Somerville.

Louis of Ar lington; Anna Kistino of East Boston; Major Enrico of U.S. Army and Elizabeth CaoDuecl of Tewks- bury. Funeral from the Di Pietro and Vazza Funeral Home, 11 Henry i. (opposite AiavericK station). St.

(opposite Maverick Station) Saturday morning at 9. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Mt. Carmel tnurcn at 9:30 a m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Late member of St. Francis and St. Anthony Societies. MCCARTHY In Somerville. Dec.

13, Nellie McCarthy, of 23 Jaaues st sister of Nora Irwin of Somerville, aunt of Elizabeth Mackey and Thomas J. O'Leary. Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral nome. nenton at bummer st.

SOMFRVII I k. a Solemn High Mass at St. Pol.vcarp's Church at 10 a.m.- Relatives and iiieims lnvuea. visiting hours 2-j, 7-10 p.m. McCARTHY- Of Pandnlnh.

snrfdmlv uit-. ij, nusoand of Doro- ii i inane orothcr of Kathleen Mog.in. M. Edna Chamberlain. Ru.i McSweeney and Frank and Leo iMc.anny.

residence 7 Gloria rd. Funeral from the Huvley Funeral xi.ime, is worm Mam Randolph. Saturday at 8:1.1. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Mary Church at 9.

Visiting hours Thursday 7-9. Friday 2-4 and 7-9. MeDERMOTT In Boston, Dec. 14. Michael J.

FMneral from the Tohin F'uneral Heme, 686 Mass. Boston, Saturdav at 8:15 a.m.. followed bv a High Mass of Requiem in the Immaculate Conception Church, Harrison at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours 7-9 p.m.

MrlNNIS In Dorchester, Dec. 14. Jessie beloved daughter of the late Malcolm and Anne Mclnnis. residence 121 Whitfield of Mrs. Rose M.

Funeral f'-om the Harold L. O'Neil Funeral-Home, 405 Washington St. at Erad-l''o Dorchester, on Saturday, Dec. 16 Jit 9 a in liirrh Mass at St. Leo's Church at 10 clock.

Relatives and friends re-speclfuly invited Visiting hours 2 5 i' jiiiciiuiiit iew wdl-vary Cemetery. MlRFHY In Dorchester. Dee. 13. x-iiaoem.

oi IBS Montlcello av beloved Wife nf (Via lt Jhn .1 Murphy, Mother of Mrs. Francis i iipairicK, wir, James Helen i Laueau, Miss Mary Murphy, Mrs. Catherine Memna. Funeral from the Timothy J. Mahoney Sons funeral Home.

644 Dudley Roxbury, Saturday. Dec. 16, at 9 a.m. High Mass of Reouirm at St. Christopher Church at 10 a m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-10. --4 GAFFE ftuwdSewice, IX6-770043 I at J. at 9. F.

rt IS It or f. They are Morris Jt. Lerner, on tt i 40, or vernaaie tfrooKiine, MtamiP Both pleaded innocent and bail has been set at $2500 on Victim of the alleged robbery plan was Neal Goldstein, 24, of 67 University Brookline, according to police. tie is the son of the late Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and Jl 1CI1US JIIUSL KUIUIJ' JUVllCU.

Visit ing hours 2-3 ana O'BRIEN Of Roslindale. Dec. 13 Kaymona u. hr. nusbana of Mary Hedrington father of Raymond G.

of California, residence 39 Cohasset st. Funeral from the i. J. Higgins Funeral Home. 423S Washington (Roslindale Saturday, Dec.

16 at 8 a.m. Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 25 and 7-9. Late retired superintendent of Dorchester Post Office.

Late member of Wiiliam Harris Post A. L. Parking at rear of funeral home on Cummins Hgwy. O'CONNOR In MattaDan. Dec.

12 Neuie. oaugnier ot tne late Antnony and Ellen (Purcell) O'Connor, sister or John and Deborah of Mattapan. Residence 3 Vanderbilt St. Funeral from the James J. Laughlin Funeral Home, 34 Oak Hyde Park.

Saturday at 8. Solemn High Mass of rtequicm in Josephs Churcn (Wood av. at 9. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Late member of the Ladies Sodality.

Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9. In T)nrrhtor rw 11 w. mcnara, oeiovea husband of Eileen E. (White), and brother of ivus. uenevieve Wilson.

Herbert. Robert. George Leo. ChaHe Ktrnhow ami Alfred J. O'Donnell.

Residence i-o iiiver niattapan (formerly of the West End). Funeral from the chapel of James W. Dolan, 198 Adams on Saturday morning with High Mass in the Church of St. Mary of the Hills (Milton), at 9 clock. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours Thursday 7 Fnday 2 to 5 and 7 O'O AD Tn r.

McGuiness. late residence 14 Bran- fS'K ru, Irom 'he Joseph Sons Funeral 'oo iieponsei Dorchester. att8a-m-, Followed bv a th3IasVSf uiem in St. Christopher Church at 9. Relatives and frienric lm.itn4 JW 7-10 and Friday" 24 and 7-10 p.m.

In Cambridge formerly of (Sullivan), beloved wife of William aV.vT,. 4U' "nJl1eT ot vvimam J. Jc- Edward F. O'Neill lnSL" "oromy Beekman 1 uneral from home 126 Chestnut st. frear) gaturday morning at 815.

Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Blessed ISarrampnt rhiu-eh viiuivu cf I HOCK i ulV8S and friends invited. Visit- ana i xo 1U. 'NEnTln Dec. 14. T.j beloved sister of Helen or Dcimont.

j. Harry O'Neil of Springfield and Mrs. Rose Sween ey ot Arlington. Funeral from her late home. 89 Hammond Satur- jjcl-.

jo. ai a.m. solemn High JViass in Our T.ariv nf Xforpn ft a.m. Relatives and friends are j. vimiijik nours 3-3.

7-10. Please omit flowers. PAUNO In Roxbury, Dec. 12. Mary i iwujinorsi.

or is Mamr- aen beloved wif cjmnmA Palinn: sister of Margaret C.h of Cambridge. "George Connors of Dorchester and Thomas Connors of jsewionvine. mneral from Good Sons Funeral Home. 3.36 Dudley Saturday, Dec. 16 at a.m.

ooiemn men Mass at St Patrick rhnrrh at 9 nVlnclr Polo. fives and fripnris invitoH in git.n Visiting hours Thursday and Friday rf-o ana v-iu. PERDI'K In Newfnn. Tlee 1i j. tcreegani, beloved wife of the late John mother of Rose A.

and Helen M. Residence, 234 Pearl si. runcrai trom the Martm Conroy Funeral Home, 439 Washington Saturdav at ft a m. Sol emn Requiem Mass in Our Lady's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends most kindly invited.

Visiting hours. Thursday, 7-10; Friday, oo ana i-iu. Ql'INV In Brookline. Dee. It.

Mar. garet M. (Cronin), beloved wife of the late William M. Quinn. resi dence.

jongwooa Towers. Brookline, sister of Sarah F. Cronin of Newton Highlands. Funeral from the Martin E. Conroy Funeral Home.

439 Washington Newton. Saturday, at 9 p.m. High Mass of Requiem in St. Mary's Church. Brookline.

at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends, most kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday. 7-10, Friday. 3-5 and 7-10.

RATHGEBtR In BurlinRton, Dec. 12, uusm Deiovea lather of Mrs Mary J. Kochlacs. Mrs. Vera Cassett.

Mrs. Margaret I. Hallherg. and brother of Miss Anna Rathgeber. Funeral from his late residence.

11 Leopold st Saturday. Dec. 16. ft 8 a.m. Hich Mass of Requiem in St.

Marcaret rhnrrh. at inpi. Relatives and friends invited. Vis- Jims nours j-a, i-n p.m. Late re- iii eu nitcnanic, a.

f. u. Late member of William F. Sinclair Post 250. RFAGAV Of West Medford, Dec.

13, ai.Y n. inocnei. ho snaron ufuvrn wne oi r.awara Kea Ran. mother Of Marv Rate. Th lesa M.

Conte and Robert J. Rea- nan. runcrai irom the Ciaffey inorinl Funeral Home. 43 iKh Medford sq. on Saturday, Dec.

al.8 5 mL Solemn High Mass at St. Rachael Church at o'clock. Relatives and friends ln- wu'u. visiting nours a-a and 7-10 p.m. RICHARDSON In Palermo.

Italv. uec. 1.5. juna jj. Kichardson.

widow of Maurice M. Richardson, of ll'mi Roxbury. mother of Sheila R. Oddo of Palermo, and Maurice Richardson III of Brookline. Notice of services laier.

ROGERS Suddenly tn Tlerlham rw l.i, Charles of 8 Sylvia lane. Services at the May Funeral Home. 85 J-ichols Norwood. Saturday, uec. is at 2 m.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Thursday and rriaay evenmes, 7-9. SANTOS In Camnrtdee. Dee. 14, knk.

of 338 Picrrfoik beloved husband of Mary (Gomes) Santos nnd stepfather of Anthony Gomes. Iuneral from Joseph A. Costa Sons Memorial Funeral Home. 1643 Cam-bridKe corner of Trowbridge st. on Saturday at 8 a.m.

Requiem High Mass at St. Anthony's Church 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 24 and 7-10 p.m SCHWARTZ Of Dedham. Dec.

14. iieorge misband of Margaret (Long) Schwartz. Funeral from the D. Fallon and Sr.n. Memorial Funeral Home, 7 Greenoi'di Jamaica Plain.

Saturdav. Dec. 1(5. 8:15 a m. High Mass of Reauiem xH.

Jhomas Anuma Church at Relatives and friends kindly vitcd. Visiting hours Friday 2-4 and PaiKins rear of fu neral jiome. secretary of the organizations civil rights committee, pointed out in a letter that such a committee is part of "the manual requirements" in con nection with redevelopment programs. He charged that such a com mittee has never been pub licly announced despite the fact that "for some time now the Boston Redevelopment Authority has been moving ahead with its plans. Bernstein noted that minority groups are "es pecially involved" in the prob lem of relocation.

DEATHS Gll-tlS In East Boston, Dec. 14. Mary t. (Snea), beloved wife of the late William A. Gillis.

Residence 26 Worcsworth mother of Joseon ana Jonn Carroll, William. James and John Gillis. Theresa "Maynaid, Frances Collins and Mary Luonno. Funeral from the Masrath Funeral Home. 325 Chelsea st.

(at Day Monday morning at 8: id. Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Star of the Sea Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visit ing hours Friday 7-10, Saturday and Sunday a-s, 7-iu. COI.nsMITH On Thursday.

Dee. 14 Louis of t0 Brighton Brighton (suddenly I. Beloved brother of Albert A. of Los Angeles and Harold I. Goldsmith of Salem, Agnes Lebman of iNewouryport, Jean Steinberg of Rockland, Ida Golden of Mattapan and the late Morris, the late Edward, the late Abe, the late Dr.

William and the late John J. Goldsmith. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Brookline, on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 10:30 a.m. Memorial week at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Golden, 3 Leahaven Mattapan. Piease do not send flowers. Remembrances in his memory may be made to the charity of your choice. BERRV Formerly of Cambridge, at Uniondale, N.Y., Dec.

13. Carl M. Berry. Brother of Charles of Baltimore. Louise B.

Caldwell, of Atlanta, and Gertrude B. Anderson of Cambridge, Mass. Funeral services in the E. Long Memorial ChaDel, 4 Beech st. North Cambridge, Saturday, Dec.

16, at 2:30 p.m. Visiting hours at the Chapel, Friday 7-9 p.m. MILLER Dee. 13, Pauline W. Miller, iormeriy of 10 Ailston All- s'on.

Mass. Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 49a Commonwealth Kenmore Boston On Friday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. Friends may can at me cnapei inursaay 7-9 p.m. Ql INT In Massachusetts General Hospital, uec.

it, ioi, nna j. (Burrlli), beloved wife of the late Edward Quint. Mother of Doris De-Lorme and Arline S. Snook of Woburn. Funeral Saturday, Dec.

16. Itnm Ciro Cincotti. 421 High West Medford. Services at funeral home Saturday 1 p.m. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Mass.

Visiting hours Friday 7-10. I UIDDIC DflCT -U-10C II I ITU L. IlHnniJ ruui TTISU, n.L, We regret to announce the death of our Comrade Raymond G. O'Brien. Sr.

Services at the F. J. Higgins Funeral Home. 4237 Washington Roslindale. Legion rights will be held Friday evening at 8:30.

Members kindly invited. EDGAR J. GILROY, Cmdr. ALEXANDER D. COYNE, Adjt.

TEAMSTERS' LOCAL 63 We regret to announce the death of brother John Dewey Cameron, late employee of the Tnmount Bituminous Products Everett. Funeral services at the Margeson Fu neral Home, 8o9 Main Maiden, Saturday, Dec. 16. at 2 p.m. Visiting hours ihursday 7-8 and Jfcriday 2-4, 7-9 P.m.

JOHN DUFFY FAY, President LYLE.J. COURAGE, Sec. Treas. West Roxbury Lodge, A. F.

A. M. Brethren are hereby notified of the death of Brother Donald Cameron on December 13. A masonic service will be held on Dec. 15 at 8 p.m..

at the Folsom Funeral Chapel. 63 Belgrade Roslindale. RAYMOND K. CUSHIXG. Master RICHARD F.

CARLE, Secretary. CARD OF THANKS The Greater Boston-Heart Fund grate fully acknowledges Memorial Gifts, 658 Beacon Boston IS. The Family of The Late GERTRUDE E. RAFTUS wishes to thank their many relatives and friends for their spiritual and floral offerings and their many acts kindness. The family of EDWARD F.

O'BRIEIJ Wish to thank their relatives and friends for their kind expression of; sympathy in their recent bereavement, The family of the late Dfi I JUL'PrK'PC MflDDICDnr IILI, in II IILIIUL I. lliUllllltinUL wish to express their sincere thanks the manv relatives and friends for their thoughtfulness during their re cent pereavement. IN MEMORIAM 1939 Mary A. Coney 19S1 Lovlnely remembered stid sadlr missed by husband, family and i-rindchildren. Misses bunt said.

IDoR-Avis H. McGlow 1961 3rd Anniversary Mass to be held in St. Aldan's Church. Brookline, on Fridav. Pec.

13, at 7 o'clock. Sxdlv missed by her husband, Charles. 1S60 John E. Donn 19fil Cod saw the road was fettinf rouph, The hills were hard to climbs And so He closed your lovlnr eyes, And nave you peace of mind. Lovlnrly remembered and sadlr missed by Mother, sisters and brothers.

The First Anniversary Mass to be said in St. Patrick's Church. Dudley Roxbury, on December 10, at 7:30 a.m. 19(10 Azildor Roy-1961 1st anniversary mass will be eele boated at Our Lady of Grace, Chelsea. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock mass.

December Ifi. Lov-inily remembered by wife and iM.ra inc1 Jeremiah J. MeCann 1961 Anniversary Mass will be said saiurdy at oclock in St. Amhrne hnrrh. Dorrhester.

LovineW remembered by his wife and children and grandchildren. 19fi0 James J. Twohicr 1961 Requiem Hlth Mass at SS. Peter and Paul's hurrh. jouth Boston, a.m., Monday, Dee.

18, Remembered by bis family. 1960-AxeI B. Benson-1961 19fi0 raul E. Czar--13fil Those whom we lore gs out of sicht But never out nf mind: They are cherished In the hearts Of tfnie they leave behind. Lnvlnsly remembered bv wife, rh'idrtn, grandchildren and sistrrs.

Patrick J. OBricn 1T61 Fourth Ann'Tersarr Miss. Sat. rday, Dec. Ifi.

at St. Martaret'a hurrh. at a.m. Lovinilr remembered by bit wife, tons and their families. lS22-Melvin I.

Goldman-1961 Tender memories fill the gar your Jaih blrlhday. Mother. B. art IRON the 718 WM. We our ires tiome, ca Friday kinoiv 1(13 WE hers invited.

Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10, criir Fnrmerlv nf Stoughton Dec. 12. Alice E. (Barrett), wife of the late EdKar S. Beale: mother of Mrs.

Walter farem ana uian S. Beale. iuneral private. nrTTli? In Auburndale. Dec.

13, Al- bert beloved husband of Bertha A (Tierneyi. fatner ot jvmarea xi'n onH T. Reauie. resi- dence 17 Charles st. Funeral from the T.

J. Lyons Funeral Home, 14 1 9 Washington west rsewum. sai-urday. at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass in Corpus Christie Church, at Kelatlves ana irienas mviwu Visiting hours Friday 3-5 and 7-10 BENDER In Dorchester.

December 14. lyhl, Aninony oi n'o xum-i i Beloved husband of Ursula (Wilkasi Bender and devoted faiher of Mrs. Lvein Vaskas, of Worcester also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral from the Casper and Son Funeral Home, 1H7 uorcnester St. Saturdnv.

Dec. 16 at 9:15 a.m. Solemn High Funeral Wms at St. Peter's i Lithuanian i rhurrh at o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. til inrs Tn Krcdhnvn. Tier. 13. Julia A.

(Smith), widow of Wil-bert Blades. Services at. the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Hign-Idnd Saturday, Dec. 16. at 1:30 p.m.

BOIONSKY Departed Dec. 13 Fsther. of 410 N.W. 32nd Dl, Miami beloved wife of Philip Bolon- sky and aevmea motner or jum Yesley of Newtonville, De Vera I.annen of Weston. Florence Cantor of Teaneck.

N.J. and Leonard Bo-Jrmsky of Plymouth, loving sister of Fannie Fotcner ot uriemon, Liiuan Scholnick of Brookline. Goldie Griefman of Brookline Carl Grif-man of Brookline. and the late Ethel Simons and Morris Griefman. also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Serv ices at the stanetsky Memorial Chanels. 16H8 Beacon Brookline. Sunday. Dec. 17, at 1 m.

Memorial veek at the home of Mr. Herschel I Yesley. 8 Whitney Newtonville, through Wednesday evening Dec 20. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in her memory to your favorite charity. BF'GHAM In Lexington, Dec.

14, Mary in her 100th year, of 40 Hancock mother of Mrs. William Jackson of Lexington. Funeral services at her residence Saturday, Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. Friends may call at her home Friday evening 7-9 P.m.

BROWN In Harvard, suddenly. Dee, 13. Lloyd Thornton Brown. M.D., husband of Marian E. (Wiggies-vorth) Brown.

Services private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Perkins School. Lancaster. Mass. Bl'TLER -In Wakefield, Dec.

13. Frank of 86 Butler beloved husband of Mary. M. (January) lather of franeis and son of Helpn O. (Grrrinrl anri hrftihwr nf uscar Harold A.

and Joseph of North Hamntnn. H. Fu neral from the Harold A. McMann Funeral Home, 32 Richardson Saturday at 8:15. Solemn High iuass at M.

lorence churcn at 9. Relatives and friends invited. Call ing hours Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-4 ana 7-ki. CAMERON At the Maiden Hospital Dec. 12.

John Dewey Cameron, hus band of Mrs. Althea (Bnrtlett) Cameron nd father of Mr, Robert John Cameron of 87 Greenwood wakeiieid. and brotner ot miss fcdna M. Cameron of 17 Washington Maiden. Funeral service at the Margeson Funeral Home, 839 Main Maiden.

Saturday. Dec. 16. at 2 p.m. Kelatlves ana irienas are invited to attend.

Friends will he received at the funeral home Thursday evening 7-9, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 m. Lighted parking space in rear of funeral home. CAMERON Of West Roxbury. Dec. 13, Donald, husband of the late Christine L.

(MacLean) Cameron, and father of Jean S. Cameron, of 126 Anawan av. Services at the Folsom Funeral Chapel. 63 Bel- frade Roslindale. Saturday at p.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Chapel visiting hours Friday from 35 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of local No. 40 Carpenters' and Joiners' Union. CAPIZZI In Boston, Dec 13, Michael, ase 16.

beloved son of Mr. Sam and Gladys (nee Boardman Funeral on Saturday. Dec. 16, at 8:30 from the John Cincotti and Sons Funeral Home. 7 Cooper Boston, Solemn RcQuiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church.

North at 9:30, Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. CAPONE In Boston, suddenly. Dec, 14. Irene (MafTcoi Capone, beloved of the late Frank and mother of Dominic of Weymouth.

Mrs. Filo-mcna Zarrella of Brockton. Frank of Roslindale. Patrick of Boston and Ernest of Somerville. Late residence 17 Snowhill st.

Complete nitiee of funeral later. CASEY Of Stoneham. Dec. 13, Mary A. (Dcsveauxi, beloved wife of the late Patrick Casey, mother of Edwin T.

and Mrs. Mary E. Grant, laic residence 15 Oak st. Funeral from the Kevin A. Griflm Funeral Home, 2307 Mass.

North Cambridge, on Saturday morning at 8:15. followed by a Mass of Re- ciuiern in the Notre Dame de Fine Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ASHMAN In Jamaica Plain.

Dec. 12. Daniel, of 46 Creighton be loved husband oi the late Mary A. (O'Brien); beloved lather of Joseph Cashman of Norwood, and Mrs. Elsie Glcnnon of Jamaica Plain.

Funeral from the Robert Lawler Funeral Home. 363 South Hunting ton Jamaica Plain (opp. Car dinal conneli seminary), Satur day at 8 a m. Solemn Mass of Re-ciuiem in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 9, Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 n.m. Interment, New Calvary Cemetery. Member of Blessed Sacrament Holy Name So ciety, Wm. Harris Post No. IBS A.

1.., and Hyde Sq. Post No. 722 CLARK In Dec. 14. Chai les benived hu-sband of Alice V.

(Tilestoni and father of Charles M. Clark of Methuen and brother of Miss Marion Clark of Cambridge; residence 2181 Roslindale av. Funeral services at the P. E. Murray Funeral Home, 2000 Centre st at 1 G.ange WEST ROXBl'RY.

Saturday, Dec. 16 at 10 a m. Relatives and friends most kindlv Visiting hours Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Somerville 100 Highland Ave. Opp.

Citv Hall 625-0910 Lexington 120 School St. At Five Forks Volunteer 2-4910 Gi Philip Goldstein who was; council president, declared it is found murdered in Eancland'not unfair with tha nti.rf,c;m;,;- iaicuon chutes, the cmi rights procedure spells out the steps to be followed after a complaint. What Randolph did not win that Reuther did, was a system from Meany a strong commit ment to see to it that such complaints will no longer be lost in a sea of administrative confusion. As a token of this new ocd faith, Meany took immediate steps to shake up the federation's civil rights machinery which consists of a Civil Rights Committee on the policy level, and a Civil Rights Department on the ad- 1 ministrative level. Meany appointed Secretary.

iTreasurer William Schnitz- P.U.C. Urged To Freeze i hmi service The State Public Utilities Commission was urged vester. railroad passenger-service until permanent. Dubliclv-fi- nanced assistance or alterna- of travel are The tilpa rm. fmm BoSn ffi WeTternSbuSl Transportation Council.

It reg istered its opposition to a pending petition before the P.U.C. for a cut in Boston and Albany service. Bertram H. Loewenberg, tinuance of present railroad services while permanent solutions to the rail commuter problem are devised. he cited "encouraging trends" for public aid to maintain essential railroad service and for rapid transit facilities to replace rail service.

In view of this, said Loewen. berg, "it would be a tragic mis-take to permit the railroad, or any other public carrier, to proceed with a piecemeal destruction of px- listing rail commuter service." Ane council voiced particu- lar displeasure of the proposed elimination cf two commuter trains from the schedule. Junior-Senior H.S. Voted at Framingham rw capacity of 2600 and is expected to be completed by September, 1963. Members voted to borrow $6,800,000 with a 20-year bond lssue.

The balance will be taken from the excess and deficiency account. Chairman Edward M. Clasby of the construction committee said that both the present high school and Central Junior High cnooi nave capacity enrou- necessary, he said, without a new school. Hotel, Bus Co. Owner OLD ORCHARD, Dec.

14 Miles Standish York, 73, retired beach hotel operator here and senior member of the York Bus died today at his home on Old Orchard st He founded the transit firm bearing his name, and also operated a'flcet of buses fCT oi uii. i.Tr Vn-lc lpnvrs a wife 10'K JC" a Wile, riazci; a son. Any. ioDcrt York, of Biddeford: a daugh Providence. R.I., and a sister.

fashion in New Hampshire on May 5, 1959. Police said the two defend ants planned to meet young Goldstein in Corey Hill park, Brookline, Dec. 5 and rob him. Roma R. Choquelte NORTH ADAMS.

Dec. 14 Roma Regina Choquette. 41, died today at the home of her sister, Mrs. John A. Ross of liamstown.

three Vest Clarksburg. Miss Choquette was gradu-l ated from St. Joseph's Hich School A talentprl miisirinn 0 uslcJan- sue siuuiea ai ine iew England Conservatory at Boston and later in the music department at Boston University. She suffered a heart attack just before graduation from the latter, and had been ill since. She leaves another sister, Mrs.

Leo J. Ouellette of Wil-Gerard J. and Elie D. Cho-j quelle ui una tiiy anu iiiiuineirr Choquette of Clarksburg. TownsPple voted unam-Funeral services will be mously tonight to build a at a time to be junior-senior high nounced, in Notre Dame, school adjacent to Winch Park Church.

The Structure will havp a Georg J. Loler, New York Sculptor NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (AP) George J. Lobe, sculptor and staunch defender historic preservation, died in a hos pital today. He was 60.

Lober, a native of Chicago, created manv statues and busts which have become fami lar landmarks to New York city'mc-nts. nnnVilo 'cnionc u-nnlrl Vi SKFDn In Beverly. Dec. 13. Mrs vianuia.

Among his works is a bronze statue of Hans Christian An- dersen located in Central Park! BE Of Dcdham. Dec. 14. Minna (Osolini, beloved wife of the late Manin end mother of Jacob and Miss Alexandria Gulbe, residence 11 Standish York, E. Skcdd.

widow of Skedd of 44 Central mother ftirs. uons t. McLeod of Win- tnrop. agt a fco years, unreal serv ices will be held at the Memorial Methodist Church. Saturday, Dec.

nt 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend and may pay their respecis at tne iee Moody Funeral Home, 9 Dane Reverlv Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The easKri win oe ciosea in tne cnurch is requested that flowers be omitted. Those who rrefer may make memorial contributions to the una oi me vnurcn. sm.fcMAN Of Brighton, in South WORKERS UNION, LOCAL 7 regret to announce the death of Drouier John w.

Norcott. unreal from Frank A. Welsh Funeral Home, Broadway. Chelsea, Saturday, December 16. at 8 a rank moriarty.

Secretary FKAKK KLKK. President L. KARRIS POST 196, A.U refiret tn flnnniini-e thi nf Comrade Dan.ei Casmnsn. Scrv- at trie Ronrrt Lawh Firur.il- 3B3 io. Huntmginn Jan-ia Piain.

wiU be held, evening at 7:30. Jicmbcis invited. IDGAH J. GILROY. Cmdr.

ALEXANDER D. C0YN2. Adjt. Hyde Sq. Past 722, V.F.W.

nign kock av. Visiting hours at the F. J. Higgins Funeral Home. Friday.

Dec. 15. 7-9 m. Relatives and friends invited. Funeral Services private.

Parking in rear of funeral home on Cummins highway. WEST ROXBURY 1103 CENTRE ST. FA3-S609 FREDERIC J. CROSBY FUNERAL SERVICE Distinctive Service Since 1S79 Boston. Dec 13.

suddenly, John beloved husband of the late Clara Siechan- devoted fither riaroim vy. Mrs. Evelvn rfranc and Mrs. Arie'ine Crenlish. Iiinrral fro tr O'Brion Funeral Home.

14ii Dorchester S. Saturday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mnss in St Church at 9 o'clock. Prlrtives and lends invited. Viit'n Thnrs-py 7-ln.

Friday 2-5 and 7-10. 12. M7-G25S of s'. i pleted thia Low peac family, BOSTON 147 BEACON ST. CO 7-1200 1111 tf i Ifc where you can plnn ahead for most, mnst imnnnl regret to announce the death of Mrs Marv Riro nf Npur Vnrlr cnrade Daniel Cashman.

Post mem- "irs' oTj "ice, OI ftew lOrK. will meet at the Rohert Lawler Services Will be Saturday at av" 1:30 p.m. in the Dennett and Pa82 whaleCT. Cmdr' Craig funeral home, Saco. cost, small monthly pavments.

c' mind and love of your write for fre hnnlrlet nv i'l West Roxbury. i i iiihp i a.j jfc.hSfcuii.

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