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Iwenty-'lhree THE BOSTON IfAILY GLOBE HU DAY, FLBRL'AKV 6, 1959 DEATHS MORNING DEATH NOTICES MORNING DEATH NOTICES MORNING DEATH NOTICES MORNING DEATH NOTICES 60 Arrested O'MALLEV Of Chelsea, Feb. 4. Ahern. Margaret Howley, Thomas c. In South Medford.

Feb. 4. James beloyea nusoana Anders, D. Webstei Johnson, Emilie M. JJNS-In Brooklin.

Feb. 3. 1959. HATZICONSTAOTIS --In BnrWon. nml'Voemnsd Devoted Br'ihcreft "tKon late John A.

Collins. Devoted hinhn.i nt th. ui COLLIN beloved husband of the late Brirhton. lHoa. Maieatet l.

tsullivanl. wife Ca of James J. Late residence 20 Re-Antonelli, Conrctta Kerzer. John mother rtf Ravenel of Watartown. Kelly, John Deatlts and Funerals Actor Irving Fisher, 73, Truman's "Double," Dies of me laie immm.v Ahern.

for-; nierly of 1, Hanson Somer-i ville. Funeral residence. 60! Princeton South Mediord. Saturday morning. Solemn Mass of Requiem in St.

Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. I and Mrs. Beatrice C. Johnson of Connecticut.

Funeral from her late residence. 481 Bo.vlston Satur-day. Feb. 7. Solemn Hish Mass of Requiem in the Church cf St.

Theresa Watertown. at 10 vere Beach parKway. mnf-a irom; Aronson, Hyman the Casey Funeral Home. 29a Wash-i ington av Saturday morning atl Arintir 9:15 followed by a Solemn High Wilhelmina Mass of Reauiem in Our Ladv of Ashenden, C. Grace Church at 10 o'clock.

Rela- Atkinson Ba, tives and friends are kindly in-i AtKinson. uai oara vited to Visiting hours 2-5 Eailey, Mary In New Orleans Gang Fig1 'r Antigone itveKoui -and devoted father of Mrs. Mary Conduras and Mrs. Helen Gome. Funeral from the Arthur C.

Hasiotis Funeral Home, 1642 Commonwealth Brighton. Saturday Feb. 7 at 1 m. Funeral services at St. John's Church.

Union Park Boston at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 P.m., Friday. Interment, Mt. Hope Kirkpatrick.

Harriet J. Knish. Fred Krai, Edward J. Landry, Anna Leahy, Daniel P. Lyon, Charles Mills, Clifton W.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours 2-3 and 7-10. ANDERS In St. Petersburg, February formerly of and 7-10 Late mernner or Bskerj William Mr. D.

Webster Anders, husband of rririVr a rr Charles 5ndcf I St feok BeMon CKambefsf h'rii His. Arlene Wallace of South Da Blackler, John Blake, Ella E. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. emeterv. Boston.

87th year. Father of Mrs. Gordon fAP) Police, bolstered by zv. ui ORLANDO Frederick A. of North Weymouth, suddenly, in Miami.

Feb. 4. beloved husband of Catherine R. iCody) of 232 Evans st. Father of Fiederick Elizabeth and Kathleen M.

Son of Adalme iVignom) Orlando of Quinc.v. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Callahan, Elizabeth Mitchell, Margaret Iota. Services in the First Paptist Church, Newton (corner of Beacon and Center flts.l, Newton Centre, Saturday, February 7. at 2 o.m. Interment in Newton Cemetery.

L. Leach of Elyna. and i)r. Gorman R. Cook of Richmond, lnd.

Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 435 Commonwealth Kenmnre Boston, on Friday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m. Cann, Joseph S. Murpny, ueua Murphy, Francis A auxiliary patrolmen, will con-control teen-age gangs threat NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (AP) Former President Harry S.

Truman's "double" actor Irving Fisher died Wednesday at the age of 73. Fisher looked so much like the former President that he fooled lots of prominent peo HENRY Of Welleslev. Feb, 5. Marie C. fDriscolli.

beloved wife of Charles B. and mother of Marie Louise Henry of Welleslev and sister of Helen A. Tyrrell and Thomas B. Driscoll of Chelsea. Residence.

30 Earlerrl Funeral from ie Geoiee F. Doherty Funeral Home. 477 Washington Wellesley, Monday, Feb. fi at Solemn Reauiem Capistran, Omer J. ANTONF.LLI In Revere, Feb.

4. Con- Home coiner Middle and Charles Caponigro East Weymouth (at Central sa.l.l- Tu in a La.tr. Johanna A. Nangle, James J. Nicholson, William O'Brien, Mary cetta isencoioi.

oeiovea wiie oi Bft park rf Riafnmo. and mother of Mis. CTJRLF.Y Formerly of SMi fane ening violence along jammed Mardi Gras parade routes. San DieRo. Calif Ainti namiann of Revere.

Louis Uorchester. In Mass in St. Jerome's Church at 1 1 Chute, Rosetta o'clock. Relatives and friends Pnhert 'O'Brien, William vited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 Cohane, Robert J.

Thm Feb 2, Leo beloved son of Catherine A. (nee Mitchell), and the late Patrick J. Curley. Brother of Mrs William H. Garvin.

Joseph High Mass in St. James' Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited Visitina hours. Sat 'i-irtav 7x To A ana iie ana r'A nc rjrn to 10 P.m. to 10 p.m.

urday and Sunday. 3-S and 7-10 John Frederick James ple and friends of Truman. Fisher was a popular singer and appeared in musical come- Cook, Dr. Chas. r.

jJ mauey, and Walter' A. Curley. Funeral from HIGGINS Of Bemont. Feb. 5.

Mary PACH Entered Into rest I cu iinu irsi ri-u. urianoo, rreaencn of Winchester. Mrs Edith Canano of Everett. Mrs. Eleanor Di Mirttio, Mrs.

Anna Di Mattio of Quincy.i Jnseoh of Texas; residence 407 Proc-j tor v. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco Sons Funeral Home. Main Everett. Saturday, at 9. Solemn HiRh Mass of Requiem St.

Anthony's Church. Revere, at 10. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours-2-5 and 7-10. Late member of Oneste Lavoro Lodge.

Soni the Harold L. O'Neil Funeral Home, suddenly. Jack of 1443 Blue Hill -uney, urn r. E. I formerly of 180 Pach, Jack perkins, Charles for years, including the; Pistorino, legieia romes.

nis caieei began to wane in the '30s. 405 Washington st. at Bradlee Dorchester on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St.

Leo's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully' invited Visiting hours Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Polian, Hyman Pratt, Abbie P.

In 1945, a group at the Lambs of Italy. Fights and other lawlessness again marred last night's parade of the Krewe of Momus. Hermes, which usually puts on one of the more colorful parades, has the spotlight tonight, using the theme "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves." Officers arrested 60 persons for various offense last night. Twenty-six were juveniles. Twenty of the youths picked up were white.

They were booked for various offenses, including refusal to move on, theft, carrying concealed weannns fiohtinrr ariA haino Club, where he lived, noticed his resemblance to Truman and Claflin widow of John E. Hir-gins and mother of John H. Hig-1 gins of Rowley. Mass. Funeral from the Short Williamson Funeral Home.

52 Trapelo Belmont. Saturday. Feb. 7. at 8 a.m.

High Mass of Requiem in St. Joseph's Church. Common Belmont, at 9 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 3-5. p.m.

1LL Suddenly, in Everett. Feb. 5. Thomas Francis Hill, beloved husband of the late Anna L. Hill.

Beloved son of Mrs. Thomas Hill, residence 24 Hancock st. Funeral notice later. ARONSON Departed Feb. 5.

Hyman 87 Elm Hill Roxbury Be-t Mattanan. Beloveo nusDana 01 Daly, Lilia MarV (Moscoviter) and devoted fathe'r of Rose Hoffman. Leonard Daniels, Thomas J. and Alfred Pach. Also survived bv DeLisse-Elms, six grandchildren.

Services at tne Solomon Chapel, 420 Harvard st Mary I. Brookiine, Sunday. Feb. 8 at noon Visiting hours omitted, uevizia, nosa Memorial observance at the home. Duane, Julia A.

of Rose Hoffman, 640 Harvard Fmmi Mattapan, In lieu of flowers, Farwell, Emma G. friends may send remembrances to Fehily, Hannah H. the Heart Fund. Boston. I PERKINS-Of Everett.

February 4, Charles husband of the late Foearty. Richard Myrtle D. (Jonah). Survived bv two Folan, Mary daughters, Mrs. Hester D.

Flint, of. 11 Foster Everett, and Mrs. I o'sm, Jon Jay Ruxoy A. Hvde of Burlington, and Fritz, Charles A. invert husband of Fannie (Price) DALY In South Hingharn.

jeo. J. inveo. nusoj piv, i lia former of Dorchester, be of Finn! (Price) ind father of Lillian Reed, Rosalie Revelas, Elsa L. Rogers, John F.

Romano, Frank Santangelo, A. R. Schoenberg, Alan Kenneth Seabrooke, Fred A. Skipp, Margaret loved dauRhter of the late Daniel and Ellen A. I Barry) Daly.

Sister of Daniel John and Mary.M.. and the lwte Eleanor L. Daiy. Funeral from her late home. 19 Independence lane.

Saturday Feb. tabbed him to impersonate the President in a sketch for a "Circus Saints and Sinners Show." His new career was born despite his protests that he was a singer, not an actor, and was devoted Piv-h ck of Providence. R.I.. Louis M. of Winthrop.

Bentamm of Roxbury. Abraham of Newtc.n. and Jacob Aronson of Providence. R.I and the late Beatrice Monosson. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 10 Washington Grove HjU. Dor-rhester. Friday, Feb. 6 at Memofial week' the Home of his i i Arnnson. 100 Almoni 7.

at 9 a m. High Mass of Requiem- HOWLEY In Canton. Feb. 5. formerly Rurrrtion of Our Lord and of Dorchester, Thomas of 3 Oak Saviour jesus Christ Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Interment at Holyhood. (AP Wirephoto) beloved husband of Mary (Nortoni, Howlev and son of Patrick and Mary (Brodericki, Howley. Funeral from the Foley Funeral Home, 40 Hancock (Uphams Malcolm Spgd.ro. Antonio Broadwav.

Saturdav. at 11 a.m. Giblin, Edwin J. Steeves, Earle R. Friends may call Thursday and Christina Swanson, Alma E.

day 7-9 p.m. uens, inri.una Brookiine. a solid Republican TRUMAN'S double, actor Ioud and boisterous. The high point of Fisher's Sthy'SS 5orted iAahis loem-' of Dorchester and Cambridge. Feb Feb 4.

uiynn, juna r. iiouej, cv. k. in New Solemn High Mas's'df Requiem in St! In Somerville oonnrl er00r Hie imita. vu ory to your favorite charity.

Fortunato. beloved husband of Hatziconstandis, valentine, ranres Reports that between 200 and 300 white boys were ganging together near the famed ition of Truman in the musical iiork. gKor'winestrrfAn Low Hannigan. Judson Warren John W. of Wilmington and Louise Cuddv of Henry, Marie C.

IWood, James P. Home56 58 Higgins, Mary E. Zdankus. Joseph ARTHUR In Somerville. Feb.

5. Wilhelmina (Veinoti. widow of S. Ross Arthur of 61 Central St. Services at the Funeral Home of David Fudge Son.

100 Highland av. 1 ojn. Visiting hour? at the Call Me Madam." Later. Fisher made a "shock tional convention. He also ap Ann's Church, Neponset at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Late member of Pere Marquette Council, K. of C. and Local jr34.

JOHNSON In Everett. Feb. 4. Emilie M. (Larson), widow of N.

Ernest Johnson and mother of Martin E. of 24 Vernal St. Funeral service at the Merrimack and Chardon Satur-1 Hill, Thomas F. 5. Thomas J.

Daniels of 3 Gowing husband of the late Anna G. (Ooulding Daniels). Father of Marion Burke James John J. and Robert E. Daniels.

Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home. 907 Mass. av Csmbridee, Monday at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass at the Notre Dame de Pitie Church, Cambrioge.

at a m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. DeLISSE-ELMS Feb. 3, 1959, in the entrance" at a.Republican na-peared on television shows.

7-9 p.m. rsday Funeral Home Jhur Fre nch quarter looking for fights sent several squad cars into the area. Officers broke up the mob. Two Negroes and one white youth were arrested. 9 o.m.

Friday, 4-a ana i-i day at 7 a.m. Solemn Reauiem Hign Mass at St. Benedict's Church at 8 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. POLIAN On Wednesday, Feb.

4. Hv- Shattuck Funeral Home. fjOo Broadway. Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends may call Thursday and Friday 2 to RECENT DEATHS Vincent Astor arsaw Priest 4 and 7 to H.

West End, Mary I. (Cotter), beloved 7 ui, wife of Jameit J. DeLisse and de S. Keizer. 'Funeral services at the Navy Honor Guard At Services in N.Y.

Gove Funeral Home in Walpole on Saturday, Feb. 7, at. 1:30 p.m. Visiting hours at the Funeral Home EDWIN J. GIBLIN, 66, of Watertown, former, member of the, Boston Edison Co.

public relations staff. At Jamaica The youths taken into custody during the night were turned over to juvenile authorities. Earlier, at. the start of the parade, auxiliary patrolman Lee Barras fired two shots into the air in an attempt to stop ASHENDEN In Newton, suddenly Feb 4 Constance Ashenden of 18 Jennison st. Funeral at Centra Church.

Walnut sIl. Newton on Saturday. Feb. 7, at l.M. ATKINSON Of Burlington.

Feb. 5, A Barbara Ann Atkinson, age 9 years, daughter of Edward H. and Gertrude G. Atkinson. Funeral services will be held at the Cnuich of Christ.

Burlington, Saturday attei- noon it 2:30. Friends may call at the Everett J. Bixby Funeral Home, 14 Johnson Woburn, uriaay afternoon and evening. BfSwiVSS Rests His Case ln Goi's Hands on Thursday and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited.

man follan oi tsrignion. iormeriy of Dorchester, husband of the late Emma (Aron); beloved father of Ralph Polian of Brighton, dear grandfather of Shirley Bernstein of Newton Centre, and Dons Glass-man of Brighton, and four greatgrandchildren. Brother of Dora Kaplan of Dorchester. Services at the Levine Chanel, 470 Harvard Brookiine on Friday. Feb.

6. at 10 a.m. Memorial Week at the home of Ralph Polian. 57 Radnor Brighton. "Please omit flowers.

Remembrances in his memory to your favorite charity. PRATT Of Somerville. Feb. 4. 1059.

Miss Abhie of 739 Broadway, sistpr of Miss Flla Pratt and Mrs. NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (AP)-About 800 mourneus, including KELLY In Milton, iebruary 4. John. Plain.

CLIFTON W. MILLS, a Navy honor guard, 'today a fleeing youth who had hit a voted mother of Mrs. Rosemary Fish of Boston; Frank J. Elms of California; Clarence R. and Patrick M.

Elms of Boston: sister of Mrs. Evelyn Finnegan of South Boston. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 7. at 8 a.m.

from the Joseph Russo Boston Funeral Home. 42 Green near Bow-doin sq Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited attend. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.mt St.

John, New Brunswick, papers please copy. DeVIZIA In Newton. Feb. 4. Rosa (nee Cuneo).

beloved wife of the late Martin C. S. DeVizia Mother of Mrs. John McDonouRh, Carina L. and Charles P.

DeVizia Residence. 8f Algonquin rd. Funeral from the Crosbv Memorial. 867 Beacon st. beloved brother of Mrs.

Agnes inee Kellv) Keefe. residence 33 Belvoir rd. Funeral from the Milton Funeral Home. 1126 Washington Doi Chester Lower Mills, on Saturdav, February 7, at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass nt Reauiem at the of Welleslev, prominent in attended funeral services for WARSAW, Poland, Feb.

6 15-year-old white boy. Greater Boston automotive cir-j rnultimillionaire Vincent Astor.l (Reuters) Fr. Marian Piro-; The white youth, not identic K'SulTivan Funeral Home 318 Sh.w- Church of St. Mary nf the Hills, at At Boston. He died Tuesday of a heart zynski, Polish Catholic priest Helen Pratt, at nome; aunt oi.

i A IHpn ft Monroe. Salem. Service 9 a.m. Relatives and Irienos Kinaiy invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10.

Friday 2-5 and 7-10 m. Late and editor of the theological ramp t0 tne Mississippi review Home Dei, said at his River bridge and escaped. member of St. Mary of the Hi morning 8:18 HMUiem wish Mass at Church of the Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Formerly of Brockton. Mass. BAKER William (Becker), on Wed-nriav Feb 4. in Brooklme. for- JUDSON HANNIGAN, 66, attack at the age of 67, former Boston attorney and in-j Tiers of flowers ranged along ternational financial adviser.

the walls of St. James' Episco Holv Name Societv, Mattapan Council K. of C. No. 1538, and Plumbers trial here today that he had1 Wednesday night's parade (nr.

Park drivel, on Saturday morn her late residence Saturday. Feb. 7. at 2 p.m. Calling hours Friday 2-4 and 7-D m.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Boston. REED Suddenly, by fire. Feb.

1. Rosalie, at 78 Ruggles granddaughter of Mattie Gaines. 34 Balfour Dorchester. Reposing at the Chisholm Funeral Chapel. 532 Columbus av.

Boston. Requiem Mass Saturday. Feb. 7. at 9 a.m.

from St. Richard's Church. Relatives and ing at 9:15 to be touowea nv a Mat, of Reoutem in St. Union Local No. 12.

KNISH In Newton Upper Falls. Jan 30, Fred, residence 4B Mechanic ft Funeral services at the Martin E. ffiirni Vnnfral Home. Wash illegally published prayer marke Authorities estimated more pamphlets greater numbers thfm 1M personj wefe invoveJ than the state allowed. 'jn fights and scuffles.

In one of pal Church and banked the casket, covered with yellow daffodils, white iris, smilax and Ignatius Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Interment At Washington. GEORGE H.

NETTLETON, 84, former Bean of Yale Col- ington Newton. Saturdav at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the Funeral New Calvary. maidenhair fern, as the service Mrtforrt. Abraham Becker of Home, friday.

7-10. KRAL In Chelsea. Feb. 3. Edward J.

friends invited. of Brook-! DUANE In Newton, Feb. 4. Julia A. Davis beloved widow of David Belmont.

Nathan Becker line. Etta Winer and Lilli Nathan Rrker tLilhan son of the late Frank and Annie revelas in Dorchester. Feb 3 Eisa eoe and professor emeritus read by the Rev. Dr. Ar L.

Revelas (nee Brunsi of 36 wren- or- Ruth Winat of niomeroi ijvio Marie R. Fav. Funeral Tham he oved wife of Char es P. A 4 Hn.ion ft I U1U1 ucc liuijvuiiig. the incidents, three youths bea "I am ready to pay the pen- up and stepped on a 15-year-alty," he told the Warsaw old white girl.

The victim Voivoidship (regional) Court. require hospital treat ment. Brighton" "Services at the Leyine from the Martin E. Conroy Funeral Revelas. sister of Helen Lally.

Anniei Thp gprvire was the reeular Tloetsch. Rertha McLean. Funeral tj Home. 4.19 Washington Newton iV'i Visit services at J. J.

Good Sons Fu DR. CHARLES 8b, Episcopal burial order, with no retired Episcopal medical mis-euiogy. Saturday at 8 a m. A High Mass of Requiem in the Church of Our Ladv at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited.

Please omit neral Home. 336 Dudley kox-bury. Saturday. Feb. 7.

at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 fnVnouiV it "the Chanel Thursday evening 7 to 9 Memorial Week i BrkHne" pE omit flowers. Bmembrances in his memory to the Heart Fund. (Whelani Krai.

J-unerai trom nis late residence. 20 Carmel on Saturday morning at 7:30. followed by a Solemn High Mass of Reauiem in St. Rose's Church at 8:15 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend.

LANDRY In Everett. Feb 3. Anna beloved daughter of the late Jude and Margaret Landry, sister of Miss Gertrude Landry of Allston, Mrs. William E. Trainor of Everett, Mrs.

Patrick McGowan of Jamaica Plain, Mrs. John J. Barrv of Lynn; residence 8 Emery st. Funeral from. sionary.

At Boston. a two-man Navy guard of x-t honor flanked the casket, and flowers. Visiting hours Friday 3-5 "I ask lor the most severe verdict, I do not demand my acquittal. I will receive the court's verdict as God's will." and 7-10 P-m Young Fascists ROGERS In South Boston. Feb 4.

Medford. Feb. 5. FARWELL In Allston. Feb.

5. Emma ttAKKX wuLrLLu, contlngent of cight other textile executive and former Navv pn wp Astor BLil -iHeisevl. beloved wife of Ed John neiovea son oi int Michael and Elizabeth Rogers and orotner of Mrs. Marion Reid. Thomas George Edwin and Waltpr Rosers.

Residence. 212 w. Attleboro park commissioner. was a Navy captain in World Delt Ews at At Attleboro. Fr.

Pirozynski, who earlier War II. rial Funenl Koine. 43 High st Medford on Saturday Feb. 7. at 2 im Relatives and friends invited.

hours 3-5 and 7-9 B.m. ward C. late residence 14 Everett devoted mother of Kenneth E. of Somerville and Mrs. Doris Pohl of New Jersey.

Funeral services from the Gerald W. Lehman Funeral Home. 59 Cambridge Saturday afternoon at 2 clock. Relatives and the Frank D. Sweeney St Son ru-neial Home.

R50 Broadway. Satur Seventh st. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home. 14B Dorchester Saturday at 8 a.m. Fu A bridal service was to fol-had pleaded not guilty to: day, Feb.

7. at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Therese's Church at 9 o'clock Relatives and low at the Astor estate at charges of illegal publication friends are kindly Invited. Inter- friends respectfully invited.

Visit Rh.l"e N.Y. A memoriaro religious pamphletSi pur-nmp PQVeKS 1 Evergreen Lemeiery. visiting 2-5 and 7-10. ing hours Thursday and Friday. BI AKE in Maiden, of Saugus Feh.

menl, 4 Ell. E. i Perkins i. beloved wife nour, of Warren A. Blake, Residence.

11 1 the FEHILY GLOf.lQi 2 to 4 ana 7 to 10 Mpiah there also was sched- cha.se of lack market paper. Li Funeral from In Charlestown Feb. 4. LEAHY In North Cambridge. Feb.

4. 1959. of 14 Fairfield Daniel renon Home Jn Maiden. Saturday. Feb.

neral Mass in at. Augusune Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours. 2-5 and 7-10.

ROMANO In Tewksbury, formerly of Danvers. February 4, Frank, beloved husband of the late Helen i Harney); residence 22 South street. Funeral from the McMahon Funeral Home. 172 Middlesex avenue, Wilmington. February 7.

at 9 a. High Mass of Reauiem at St. Dorothy's Church. Vernon street. Tewksbury.

at 10 a. m. Visiting houvs Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-4 and 7-10. be oved husband of Marv L. (Law uled bribery of state officials and ROME, Feb.

6 (AP) Young PrVsent at the funeral serv- currency offenses, asserted: fascist hotheads interrupted i i nv nn emu 7. rence) Leahy and father of Mrs. Ruth A. Hudson. Funeral from Feouiem High Mass the Church of the Sacred 'heart.

Ma der i at 9 1 a.m. 420 Harvard BrooKiin MORRIS S. LEVINE of Allston the Thomas H. O'Hara Funeral lit. nnuiimi ui beloved sister of Brother Francis J.

Fehily. S.J.. Miss Ann T. Fehily and Mrs. Elizabeth Ring.

Funeral from the A. A. Duncan Funeral Home. 18 Hathorn st. foff 78 Broadway Somerville.

Saturday at 10 a.m. Solemn High Mass in St. Benedict's Church at 11 a.m. Visiting hours 2-5 'and 7-10. tne Kome opening oi a wartime comedy last night with a rain Home.

21R2 Mass Satuiriav. Feb. 7 at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass In St. John's Church at 9 ice were his widow, Mrs.

Brooke Astor, his third wife, and his first wife, the former Helen Huntington, now Mrs. Lytle Ee stives ana irienu. in. Vri Viiting hours. Thursday.

7-10. Friday, 3-5 and 7-10. BPtal.lnn Feh 4. Services today at 11 A.M. of rotten eggs and vegetables; a.m.

Relatives and friends in Parkinc Area at rear ef Chanel "This is an ideological trial. The world is ruled by ideas, and the strongest ideas will conquer. I serve as man to God." vited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and arlestown. February 4.

Fdwad G. beloved 'husband of I Htn inee Sheehy). late resi- FINN In Ch dencS. 5 Antwerp st" Funeral John bel. The rioting and screaming ended only after police arrived and arrested about 30 of the rineleaders.

were mem'. nved husband of Veron Ro. Cambridge Council K. of 269 Also attending were friends We regret to announce the death' and business associates, includ-of Daniel P. Leahy.

Members will firms in meet at the club house at 8 p.m. ing representatives or nrms in 7 to 10 LYON Suddenly In Brattleboro. Vt Feb. 4. Charles (Toby), husband of Anna (Lynch) Lyon of 3.1 Addison Lynn, age 63.

Relatives i and friends invited to attend the I funeral services in T. W. Rhodes Funeral Home, 67 Ocean Lynn, Saturday, at 1 p.m. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-5 and 7-10. SANTANGELO In the West End, by accident, Feb.

3. 1959. Anthony beloved son of Domenic and Natalie (D'Ambrai. Funeral from the Joseph Russo. Boston Funeral 42 Green st.

inear Bowdoin sa.i. Monday at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem HiEh Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 m. Burial St. John's ica B. (Flynn), of 12 Haverhill and son of Frederick and Mary i.Sullivan) Finn, of Somerville. Funeral from the John H.

Sawyer Funeral Home, 329 Bunker Hill Saturday. February 7. at a.m. Solemn High Mass at St. Francis Fr.

Pirozynski, for whom the bers of the self-styled "Youth prosecutor seeks a total of 20 0f the New Order" an extrem. years imprisonment, previous- faction of the Fascist Ital- Fnday and proceed to the nomas which he had major interest, Hara Funeral Home, 2192 Mass. v.i" Hotel Newsweek, the St. Regis de Sales Church, at 9 clock, fie! atives and friends invited. Visiting MILLS Of Wellesley.

Feb. 5. Clifton Cemetery. Worcester. hour 2 to 5 and 7 to in o.m.

Past and the United States Lines. "I ui-ian social Movement (M.su.j ctofa. A.tor left 9 fense of once publishing a re- to recite tne Hosary. JOSEPH WALSH. G.K.

ARTHUR CUSHING, Rec. Secy. I. A. T.

S. E. 182 president of Local No. 400. C.I.O.

oi Amelia ifernni Mills, son ni.si nvonurv" Mrs. Wilfred C. Mills and the late illion and Drooertv to Pamphlet without state i The demonstration occurretl at 10 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem In St. Anthony's Chinch ft 11 o'clock.

Visiting hours Thursday nd Friday 3-5 and 17- 0 m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. rAI I AHAN In Dorchester. Feb. 4 EliVabeth I beloved wile of Edward L.

Callahan and 1 mother ot Mrs. John P. Burke. Mis. James Redtield of Arlington, va and Charles Callahan and sis or of Helen E.

Manning and Mrs Alice Fano. Residence 691 1 Blue Hill av Funeral from the Brady fune.al Home 10 Tower it. Forest Hills. Sturdav morning. Feb.

7. at 1" Requiem High Mass in St. Leos Churrh 11 o'clock Relatives and f-iends invited. Visiting hours Thursday evening 7 to 10. Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Alan ienncin. or ina c-ihik iuj Brookiine. Beloved son of Edward L. and Marcia Schoenberg; brother nprmissinn. 9i ik.

n.n;n .1 tk. t-y- uirc hrrtnio r- 1 nb 111c uuc mi: i i riir liiiccal of the late Stephen Avram scnoen FOUAHTY in Roxbury. Feb. 4, suddenly, Richard, beloved hushand of Elizabeth McDonnell, 103 Hnradan way. and father of Mrs.

Gertld McMorow, Richard J. Fogarty Jr. William Funeral Tour ITustefs rcrnt mnounre wiuu, u.c vv, TnJ, Mr. Mills. Funeral services at the Waterman-Brown Chapel.

592 Washington Wellesley on Saturday. Feb. 7, at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the chapel after 1 p.m. Friday.

iuuer, nu a cumeav nomaenoiz. dv naif berg. Services at the Levine Chanel, the death of Brother Fred Seabrook T11(-cpli Marshall 470 Harvard Brookiine. on Fri- on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

Funeral serv-, ividisiian. Memorial jce, "the Shepherd Funeril Par-i ltu 1.0 lan piaywngni LUlgl Squar ices Jiuiii titc icuatiu 1 untini 1 dav. reo. b. at ll a.m.

i unelc at his late residence from the Llearv funeral Home, iini.iraiii.nLLL in r-oini i- r-icaat- jori 134 pleasant tsoutn weymoutn. throD. formerly of Waltham. Feb. 5, Tremont st Saturdav at 8:45.

Sol do not send flowers, remembrances 'saturripv. Feb. 7. at 2 o.m uear responsiomty iur 1 otnerZni. The title IS the nam defendants now accused of si uear respun defendants now accused mrs.

rawiora-orown in his memory mav be made to HENRY PERRY. CHAIRMAN Rtir. BicVinr, the MaesaJ -J lile oicpiien nvi.jji ouiutnuti. emn of Requiem in the Mission Church at 9:45. Relatives and friends kindly invited to be present.

Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. Fund in care of the Congregation' n. I uniiuiiuiy wi 11 111111. 1 area Ot Italy, wner Kehillath Israel, 384' Harvara DOSian riuinueis out rmcu uiiiuii it cnuseits x-piscopai uiui.c!,c;guljty DUl nODOCiy else IS, tie IMUSSOlini was bom. i P.rook!ine with deep sorrow we notify our Norman B.

Nash, officiated atold the court. CANN In WinthrerJ. formerly of East FOLAN In Norwood. Feb. 4.

Mars The plsy, set in the early war Boston, reoruaiy i. vuscii irweanyi oi 4 wuon s-. wuc ui Kciiy. Funeral from the Milton Fu-services today- St. Mary xhe prosecution has demand- lot Patrirlf Tnlan Funeral from k.nj A thm ii fiarentn iCox).

res- years, had scenes critical of Fascism. They were greeted Margaret sister of J. Frank of Wellesley Hills, and Kathenne of Winthrop; residence. 24 Elliot st. Funeral lrom the Maurice W.

Kirby Funeral Home. 210 Winthrop Saturday, at 8:30. Requiem High Mass at the Holy Rosary Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3-a and 7-10.

MURPHY In Newtonvilie, Feb. 4, Francis beloved husband of Helen L. Murphy (nee Horgan). Devoted father of Richard and Barbara Murphy. Residence.

84 Berkshire rd. Funeral from the Frederick J. Croshy Funeral Home. 1803 Centre West. Roxbury (between Willow ed sentences of up to five years "cnkttA'Lrr cnurcn, uorcnesier at 8 a.m.

ifor Mrs. Bonnie Crawford- in jail for the other 14. Ver- bv a barraee of eecs and veeet NEIL A. F. DOHERTY, SEABROOKE Suddenly.

In South Wevmouth. Feb. 4. Fred husband of Edith I. (Pease) Seabrooke, in his 77th year, of 85 Lakewood formerly of Adams Shore, Quincv.

Funeral service at the C. C. Shepherd Funeral Home, 134 Pleasant South Weymouth, on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Calling hours Friday evening. 7-9 m. CORRECTION Brown, 69, a missionary in loenre 3 Willis father of Jesse C. Cann. Services at the Richard C.

Kirby Funeial Home. 917 Bennington Orient Heights, East Boston, Saturday, at I p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10. Friday 2-4 and 7- diets will be announced on tables.

The vouths also threv the Gillooly Funeral Home. 126 Walpole Norwood. Saturday. Feb. 7.

"at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem at St. Catherine's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 pm.

FRITZ tn Manchester. Feb. 4. Qlieen Esther Chapter 227, O.E.S.China for 33 years, who died Monday. and iMaole sts.i.

on Saturdav morn We regret to announce the death of Brother Henry Cohen. Brothers and' She made her home at 14 ssS.ii& viTrff; cushmg Dorchester since rewer Immigrants Maiden. Friday. Feb 6 at 11 am 1951 Assisting Bishop Nash at the FrOlTl Puerto RlCO SPADARO In Maldeni Feb. 4..

An leaflets from the balcony pro testing the play. I Another group of Fascist youths outside the theater pa raded a coffin bearing the name of the author and the, inscription "Anti-Fascist." Squarzini shook his head and ing at 9. to be followed by a Solemn Mass of Requiem in the Sacred Heart Church, Newton Centre, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and frienos are tonio, husband of Mary (bivotn Spadaro. Funeral from the A.

J. Soadafora Funeral Home, 8fi5 Main Charles A. Fritz of 34 Pine aee 74 years Funeral services will bel held at the Orthodox Congregational Church, Manchester. Saturday. Feb.l 7 at 2 m.

Relatives and friendSj are invited to attend and may payi their respects at the Lee Moody i Funeral Home. 9 Dane Bev-! eilv. on Friday evening The casket 10 pm CAPISTRAN In Chelsea, by accident Feb 5. Omer husband of the late W-igaret L. icolh.i-i.

of 8i way. and father of Omer J. Jr. of Chelsea. Paul F.

and George W. of Cambridge. Funeral mm Murray Funeral Home. 262 Beach Revere. Satuiday.

FeD. i. at a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at Our Lady ot Assumption Church invited Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment.

Holyhood. funeral services was Lay Maiden. Saturday morninR. Feb. 7, at 8 a.m.

Reauiem High Mass in St. Peter's Church. Maiden, 0 o'clnck Relatives and friends St. John's. New Brunswick, papers GERMAN1A LODGE, A.

F. I A. Reader George Killam of Dor p- io thl please copy. will be closed In the cnurcn. i MURPHY In Somerville.

Feb. invited. hours 2-5 and said, "They're kids who don'i MaVn "continental United States has 7-1 fl 8:45 a.m. ReuVWe. Wend.

GALyiN--Of Braintree, Feb. 4. sud-: 'Wlf J. i 'i GS and p.m. I VI lllllll UW JClOVfU rvirei at the Solomon's Funeral CpiSCOpai tnurcn.

Icelined charnlvfnrlko even Vnrvu uViat- urant- SKIPP In Somerville. Feb. 4. Mar- i mt-i i- i UI II may call from 2-5 7-10 iin rrd Brookiine. on' Mr.

framfArn-Hrnuiii K'J "'-jr Si n.i i a Ga and Murphy and sister of Mrs. Au Pk' CoMello of Hyde and the late Henry Skipp' "Vunerai Sat-i SunJlSy. Feb. 7, at 12 noon. You are 1 year in 8 TOW, a Puerto, Rican urday at 8:15 from the G.

F. Mc-1 requested to attend without further diocesan Chairman 01 faCHIC of Labor division Kenna Son Funeral Home. notice. ARTHUR BRETTLER. Master; missions under the women's 1 0 aDor division fckrv Boyle of Cambrioge.

Com CAPONIGRO In East Boston Feb. 3 1959, Joseph of 478 Saratoga st. Beloved son of the late Angelo i rmmn rannnmrfl. Brother Of Janet and Marv Ann. and brother plete funeral notice later.

pieie lunerai nonce laier. Winrhter Vincent G.tlvln of wincnesrer. vk a ioKa of ivieaiura M. niKil mdM ui nrwuiciN i ft nnnnio. tuiwi.r Funeral from the Leo J- McMaster 02 f.di st .1 fria Americo.

Liberato. Salvalore. in Sit. Ann Lnurcn at ciock. Relatives and friends are Invited.

beloved husband of the late Helen IN Ml, MORI AM Guido and Eugene. Funeral hatur- division of the Church Service, 'T, mirra(i fn UTIIXR TlgUTC JNet migration to the main-. League before her recent ill-' waj. ness. I Vicitinff hours 3-S and 7-9.

day from the Ladv of Grace cnapei (McCann) and father of Dorothy 9 STEEVES Pownal. Me. Feb. 4. Rauseo of Everett, Marie Doucette of the Rapino Memorial at Chelsea st.

(Maverick so.) Braintree iRoute 1281. Saturday at 9 o'clock, followed by a Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. Francis of Assisi Church. Braintree. at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10 p.m.. Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to Interment was in Mt. 1L JCIU III Ofl Rev. Earle Kaymona, nusoana oi Elizabeth (Vosmus) Steeves and father of Frederick.

Addison. Earle. Prisrilla. Bertrand. Service Monday.

Cemetery, West Roxbury. 10 p.m, 7-10 p.m.; Thursday. 2-5 and 7-10 in New York City. iL The report was made yester-1 (j UTl lid TS 6 day by Josech Monserrat. di- 0 Feb.

9. at 2 p.m. in the Community Church of Durham. Maine. SWANSON Of Winchester.

Feb. B. 1959. Alma E. Swanson.

of 30 Mystic av. Funeral arrangements to i Michael's'temetery. Late member of Curt Sachs NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (AP) win neiovea nusoanu ui rector -of the New York office PROVIDENCE, R. Feb.

i be announced later. TflRlTV Tn TVerett. Feb. 4. Eva L.

of Nahant and Capt Donald L. angle of West Lafayette. Ind. Funeral from the Charles J. Murphy Funeral Home 519 Broad-i way.

on Saturday morning at 9, followed by a Reauiem High Mass in St. Theresa's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Interment Holy Cross.

NICHOLSON In Roxbury. Feb. 5. William beloved hushand of Elizabeth Ann 'Head). Nicholson, loving father of Mrs.

Anna L. Wrublaskv and Mrs. Irene Hvnes. both of Roxbury. Devoted brother of Katherine Jones.

Shrewsbury. Mrs. Helen Shiftman of Roxbury. and Orin Nichohon of Brighton. I.

ate residence 27. Alton R. (Sears), fainer oi r.owiu Robert and Miss Ruth E. Giblin. Brother of Mr Walter Giblin.

Funeral from the Short Williamson Funeral Home. 52 Trapelo road. Belmont. Monday. Feb.

9 at 8. Solemn HiRh Mass of Rcamem in St. Joseph's Church. Common Belmont at a.m. Relatives and friends mav cfll at the Funeral Home.

Saturdav an.d Sunday. 3-5 and 7-10 o.m. Mass. Liauor ueaieis CARR Of 273 1-amartine Jamaiea Plain. Feb.

4. 1959. Johanna A. (Shea I. wife of the late James J.

and 1 mother of Catherine Margaret John Carr and Mrs. Eliza-, beth Sinatra of Jamaica Pln. nf 1 James J. Carr ot New York city 1 Funeral from the Mann ton Funeral Home. 44 Perkins Jamaica Plain, on Saturday.

Feb. 7. at followed by a Solemn High Curt Sachs, 77, noted German-of the migration division. Police today charged aii born historian author and attributed the decline in mi-! ex-convict who led Boston po teacher the field of music, gration to the economic reces-jlice to $90,000 of the stolen died Thursday after a brief sion here. iBrink's money several years illness.

Sachs was a highly Last year, the Puerto Rican lago with possession of a gu4 regarded professor of music-Labor Department reported a after having committed a crime ology and curator of Berlin migration drop of 28 percent; of violence. 1952 Thomas Regan 1939 The call was tha shock severe, We little thought such uch grief was near. Only thosa who have lost en tell The natn of parting without farewell. A silent prayer, a silent tear Beautiful memories, lather dear. Seventh Anniversary Muss will he celebrated at St.

Peter's Church, Dorchester. Feb. 1D59, at 7:30. Lovinglv remembered by wife, sons and daughters. 1941 Petsr Vincent BeMotti 1959 Eighteenth Anniverssry High Mass.

Sarred Heart Church. No. Ouincy. Saturdav morning. February 7th at 7:30 a.m.

Lovingly remembered by his wife, son and family. 1950 Mary M. Nolan 1959 Anniversary Mass being said Saturday. Feb. 7, at 13:15 noon, St.

Mary's Church, Thatcher Boston. Always in ur hearts, daughter Catherine and Frank. (Chadbourne). wife of the late; Elmer E. Tobey and mother of Ralph (Geneva) Farnsworth.

27 Wolcott st. Funeral services will be held at the Chanel of J. E. Henderson 517 Broadway. Saturday at 2:30 m.

Relatives and friend, invited. Visiting hours at the Chapel Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.m. VALENTINE Of Ashland. Feb. 5.

Miss Frances beloved aunt of Mrs. Jane Valentine Noble Jr. of Rarrinoton. 111.. John W.

Valentine Mass of at Our Lav i. Frth Phristma Court. Funeral from the O'Connor Funeral Home. 15.58 Tremont opposite the Mission Church Rec iviubeum ui rauWi iiiauu- from 1957 xhe figure was ments until ne fled Nazi Ger- 7nf in ,07 wa. feSr'ThMy" Tto I and frWay Vnee Johns, 2 10 4 and 7 to A Tf.m Relatives S- l.il' 'chLlcv and and friend, are invited.

Greene and sister of Edward nnttn. and Si tory. Monday, fed. 9 at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem in many in iyjj.

the Mission Church at 9:45 a.m. r.t WairefifiH Mass. Fu of Boston and Joseph W. Valentine of Sherborn. Memorial services to be held at the Federated Church of Ashland.

Sundwy. Feb. 8. at 2 P.m.! Please omit flowers Contributions! Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10.

neral from the Riley Funeral Home. 171 Humboldt Roxbury. Monday Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. Family will fats' of 'Our Gang' Comedies Dies.

38 Dr. Samuel Edgecombe BEIRUT, Lebanon, Feb. 6 (AP) Dr. Samuel Wheeler Jordan Perry of 418 East st Islington, was arrested yesterday In a Providence, rooming house. An unloaded: revolver fell from under a cushion on the couch on which Perry had been sitting, police said.

They fount four cartridges nearby. may be made to Smith College. Northampton. CHUTE At Chicago. 111.

Feb 2 19S9. Rosetta beloved wife of Walter H. Chute and sister of James J. Murphy. Funeral from the resiaence of her brother, 31 Buswell Boston.

Saturday. Feb. 7, at 8 a to be followed by High Mass of Re-ouiem at St. Cecilia's Church at 9 a m. Calling hours Thursday and Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

WARREN In Roxbury. Feb 5. John Edgecombe, 52, of Decatur, O'BRIEN In Arlington. February 4. William heloved husband of Mary A.

(McDonough). father of Sister Alodie of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Los Angeles, Mrs. Mary Alden and Mrs. Helen Banks Funeral from his late home, 38 Moulton Saturday, February 7, at 10:30 a.m. Solemn High Mass in St.

Agnes' Church at 11:30 Vm. Relatives and friends are invited MEAD VILLE, Feb be preseni sumiay rvniii 7-9 p.m. Visiting hours 2-5, p.m.. 7-10 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited.

GLYNN in Dorchester, Feb. 4. Julia F. (Golden), beloved wife of the late Patrick and devoted mother of James A. of Milton.

Francis H. and Joseph Glynn of Dorchester and Mrs. Louise Albin of New York. r.ciH.nn.. 27 l.enoxdale av.

111., dean of faculty of Law, who en-cultural sciences and profes- deared himself to juvenile sor of horticulture at the movje fans a generation ago American University of oei- with hie nnrtraval rf Vate in' W. warren, beiovea nusoana oi Mary Scott and father of John S. Warren. Residence, 801 Huntington av. Funeral from the Cleary Funeral Home.

1605 Tremont on Saturday. Feb. 7. at 9:30 am. Solemn Mass of Reauiem in the Mission Church at 10:30.

Relatives and friends kindly invited to be present. Visiting hours. 2-4 and 7-10. Span Perry will face district court O'BRIEN Of Maynard, Feb. 4.

Mar ms Warren F. MrMullen 1959 First Anniversary Mass, Monday morning it 7:30 at St. Mary's Church, Cambridge. Lovingly remembered by his wife and children, 1958Ann P. Callanan 1959 First Anniversary High Mass, February 7 at 8 o'clock in Our Lady of Presentation Church (Oak So Brighton.

garet L. (Bovlei, beloved wife of the late Daniel O'Brien and mother Funeral from the John J. Connor Funeral Home, "40 Adams st. (near Gallivan hlvd.i. Saturday morning at 8 a m.

Solemn High Funeral Mass ish war veteran of Leo D. of Providence. R.I.. and COHANE CX 19 Mansur Jamaica: Plain. Feb.

4. 19.i9. Robert aae 18. son of Joseph D. and Mary (Bliah) and brother of Joan and Joseph Cohane.

Funeral from the Mann and Mann Funeial Home 44 Perkins Jamaica Plain, on bat-iirdav. Feh. 7. at 9 a m. followed bv a Requiem High Mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church at 9:4 a Visiting hours FTiday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Relatives and friends are invited. in St Brendan Church at 9 ciock. and. (rinnds msnectf lllly i.rii,4 VisitinB hours Thursday. 7 rut, died Thursday of heart the "Our Gang Comedies," died here tomorrow on the un disease He formerly was yesterday in Spencer Hospital charge.

Foxboro police ars professor- of horticulture at here. islated to talk, to him later to; Iowa State and head of the de- rh.e 38-year-old Law was ad- day abut larceny of more than partment of horticulture at mitted nine days ago with an $1300 from the Lord Fox res-IPah State. intestinal disorder. Hospital taurant on Jan. They will r.c.

attaches said he had been lodge a fugitive warrant agains EVENING DEATH NOTICES freated for the ailment last mnl in connection with the to 10 m. and Friday, 2 to 5 and James O'Donnell of Natick. WOOD In Del Rio, Texas, Feb. 1, Funeral from, the Martin and Doran Airman 2'c James U.S.A.F.. son Funeral Home.

12 Lincoln Sat- of Dorothv (O'Neil i. Wood, residence urday morning at 8 o'clock. Solemn 639 N0. Main Randolph, formerly High Mass of Requiem at St. of Boston.

Military funeral from the Budgets Church at 9 o'clock. Rela- Cartwrisht Hurley Funeral Home, tives and friends invited Visiting 15 No. Main Randolph (at Craw-hours Thursday 7-10 and Friday ford So. 1, Monday at a.m. High Mass o' Requiem in St.

Mary's 3 HARE In South Boston, eb. 4 Church at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours 7 to 10 p.m 1(fl James P. Anderson IMA S. Anderson WMt Always remembered and sadly missed by the family.

FOLSOM. in Bedford, by accident .8 vpar itneit. February, Jon Ja.v. ase .7 rrs. tie- 1a1 inn Of Anne ana LeRoi Folsom of 3fi FobertsJDuve.

Bedford. Funeral Monday. 9 February, from the Pierre A. Dillen um. 45 sorin Bed Perry was arrested in Baltimore in 1956 with nearly $5009 of what police said was mouldy Brink's money in his possession.

Shortly thereafter they recovered an additional $30,000 from a South End rooming house in Boston. Patrick J. Burns 1959 Sadly missed by Bums Masses beinc said. 1956 Or. Anthony Houttnbrlnk 1953 A man who went about doin mod.

In lovinr memory. His six grandchildren. 1937 Isaac Lovingly remembered hr family. CARD OF THANKS ford, at 8 a.m. Mass of the AnKels at St.

Michael'r Church at 9 a.m. Visitins hours Saturday 3-8 and band of-Leokadia, and father of Edward Mrs. Anna Santocki and Mrs. Stella Daszuta. Late residence 95 Winter St.

Funeral from the Szulewski Funeral Home. 93 Otis East Cambridge (near Lech-mere sq.K Saturdav, Feb 7, at 8:30 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Hedwig's Church, at 9 a.m. Belatives and friends Invited.

Visiting; hours 2-5 and 7-10. i man Ellen Walsh and Mary Blum. Residence. 630 E. Seventh st.

Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester Saturdav at 8 a.m. Solemn High Funeral Mass in The Gate of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Belatives and friends invited. Veteran of World War I. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10.

Friday 2-5 and 7-10. Thomas F. Hill A solemn high Mass of requiem for Thomas F. Hill, 61, of 24 Hancock Everett, a funeral director for many years, will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church, 7-8.

Sunday 3-6 Serving All Religions Prices to Satisfy Every Preference and Need HANNIGAN Judson. Teh, a 1959, of 24J McKinley St. N.W.. Washind-inn at CJeorMtown University Hospital in Washington. He is sur vived by his wife.

Clara Adams Hannizan; a son. Judson Jr of Cornth, N.Y.S two daughters. Mrs. Melross Woman Elected Nita Crawford of Kittery. and He died suddenly yesterday ne niea suaaeniy yesieraayin Noreen rlannigan or wasr.msiori 1 at Whidden Memorial Hosci-'y tamp fire lilflS HELLER Denarted Feb.

6. Harry, of 144.1 Blue Hill Mattapan. be- ii Mrs Clt-nre T. Thnmntnn nt CHAPELS CENTRALLY LOCATED BOSTON AID TO THE BUND, INC. Gratefully Accepts Memorial Contributions Wi consider need, not ract cr creed 295 Huntington Boston FREDERIC J.

CROSBY FUNERAL SERVICE Dittinetivt Service Since 1879 loved husband of Annie ifiecker- iici a ncai i His is survived by his mother, 'Melrose was elected president Mrs. Thomas F. Hill of Everett; of the Council cf Greater four sisters and three brothers. 'ton Camp Fire Girls at the an- Burtial wj in Holy CTossi hld yesterday a children. Services at Temple Beth Cemetery, Maiden.

14 bomerset St. Air-Conditioned Parkmj Areas wilh Attendants BOSTON: KE 6-41 10 WELLESLEY: CE 5-4! 10 ROXBURY: HI 5-4110 Mlliei. ami mnnon umcnwier. I.inpnm f' Rlfacnn Of Wft SuiKlav. Feb.

6. at 2 p.m. Memotial week at the home of Mr. William Birthplace of Herbert Hoo-i wood and Paul Kendall of 1M1 41 I AIIT1DIII WlrtLlrtl7M. were named vice pressiors of sympainv mav ne ver was a unv coiiaee in vvesiiiueuiuiu donated in his memory to the Beth n- t.

Hniei srhoiarshin Fund. Kindiv Branch, la. His residence now BOSTON BEACON ST. WEST ROXBURY 1803 CENTRE ST. FA 3-5600 J.

S. ItaERMAN Sons CO 7-8200 presidents; Mr Theodore Roselund of Canton, secretary, and Llojd Waring of Melrose, treasurer. Hvrte park. r-h. the Waldorf -Astoria Tow-6.

Harriet beloved wife of the ers on Park New York late Tennvson M. Kirkpatriclt. No-fcet of funeral later. city. HtKX Cl 7-0255 10 BEACON EQSI3K.

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