Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Eleven THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1938 DEATHS DEATHS Deatlis and Funerals BAKER In North Quincv. Knv. 1 i A. H. Higginson Symphony Founder's Son Dies in England Sen.

Mullen rr In flYVOPn PVi ivi-tyn C. a I a i 1 tJ Li ha m. Not PATTERSON In Phoenix, Arizona. Wednesday, November 5, Mary Jessie (Burn, wife of John A. Fatter-son, formerly 01 Way land, Mass.

and roomer of John A. Jr. of Pho- Tir Anrirew Ol Los AnHeiefi. a Mi, Patterson. USAF was in Greenwood, Me morial Park.

Phoenix. rL'BLICOVFR In Arlington, Nov. 14 John of 46 Spy pond husband of the late Kathleen iGalvmi father of Albert Mat inrie Publicover snd Mrs. Dorothy V. eeks.

Funeral from the John c. oemvcu busi-iund ol encc friends are le.spccTiuii.v muiied attend the ltnerai trom home. 5.1 Hovev Monnav ut HiKh Mass of Requiem Sdi-red Heart Church at In oclocK. member ot Old Dorchester AX. Visiting hours 2-s and 7 Lte bout 10.

BARNKS In Dorchester. November 1. Evebn C. tnee negated wile ot Jonn J. barncs.

jrtnther of Janet and Jonn harm -u residence 21 Heela St. 1 antra: from the Bernard Keiiv tun Funeral Home. 8 Chinch o.t Monday, November 3. r.t Solemn Mass Requiem at fat. Ambrose Church at 9 11 rlnrlc Hrla- nri cn I lit 'Jolm J.

Kellikr Head of Construction Firm Dies Suddenly John J. Kelliher. 64. of 58 Cabot st, Milton, president and urasurer oi me rvi. a.

iveuiner Alexander Henry Higginson 82, well-known sportsman and, (author, died Thursday at hisj home- Stinsford House, Dor-; chestcr Dorsetshire, Eng. He was the son of the He was the son of the late Blanche G. Maguire Rockland School Board Member, 72 ROCKLAND, Nov. 14 formPr music -5U- i i riniinun, Ol Jiti Boone, iLc H. P.

J. Livn. Lav. i er re C. Ca.un.m.

i Ciuniun. Joseph, Clarcia. Gium-uui Suffers Heart Attack At Fairhaven Hom NEW EEDFORD, Nov. 14 State Sen. Arthur J.

Mullen, f- i i i .1 5D remained in crnicai conai- in an oxygen leni ai Sle asv Monday Blanche G. Maguire, 72, of 197 st- school committee Boston contracting Henry Lce tonight. He ID oclock; Kciauyes ana inenas: invited. Visiting hours -10 p.m. of the Bosto given the last rites of the tpervisor in schools in Rock- tives ana friends invited.

junani hours 2-5 and i-lu D.m. i i 'li BEEVERS In Neerlham. November Deal. A i 13. Frank husband of Lillian A.

Beavers. 36 Nohoioen St. Survive, at i-Jiuo, Jonn the Eaton Funeral Home. lu.il Di ioro, jenn died suddenly yesterday noon. He was stricken ill in his! 1 03 .1 i.

0 I Vi. 1 aai i-uul. cover. Jo: Office at 294 Washington irora xiarvdra in 17. at 1:30 rrm.

Visiting hours Sat- urday, 7-9; Sunday. 3-5 and 7-9. BEKGEEON Tn Snmerville. suddenlv. Ant Dev.

ar. Miut. L. 2l land, Abington and Bridgewa- aTH0uoln Sfo.itrneaihercanaEar,ter lor many years, died this Jonn A. of Kansas City, Robert ot Springfield.

and Mrs- morning at the Cioctaara HOS- Marsaret Ahearn of ChamDagne. residence 1K8 Main St. Funeral pital BrOCKtOn. fioivt the Francis J. Joyce and Son Fur.erai Home, 552 Main St.

oni Born in Rockland, She WaS Monday. November' 17, at 9:15 Solemn High Mass of Requiem at a graduate Of Rockland High St. Jude's Church at 10 am. nves aid friends invited to and-jSchool and attended Skidmore Born in Born in Boston, he a i i 1098 or 'ears ne naa own Pack of at his Icountry home in Lincoln and was master of foxhounds of the Middlesex Hunt. He was a veteran of World War serving in the Quarter- Hg member of the and pronounced dead on ar rival at Massachusetts General Hosnital Mr.

Kelliher'i concern con structed schools, housing proj ects, and many of the build- ar ct Feilnieih. En.ile oscl. Harrv Ford. Jeremiah Fox. Juna C.

Gallant. Canaille L. Goodrich, liormnn. David H. lis i i Hart, Florence M.

Henernan. Fcicn Hit rl G( Hitiginy. Anna F. R. L.

i tX IU Viu i i Huthinson. Donald day 3-5. 7-10 p.m. Ros Mnda e. oy Nov.

12. 1958. Grace B. Starr nl ai rranKiin neloved wile ot th" late Albert BerKeron. Funeral from the A.

A. Duncan Funeral Home. 18 HatWorn st. toff 78 B'oadwavi. Monday at 8 a.m.

Solemn Mass in St. Benedict's Church at 9 a.ru Visiting hours 7-10 D.m. BINGHAM Of West Newton. Nov. 12.

Norman. of 125 Prince husband of Ethel (Stetson i. Funeral services at the Mt. Auburn Ome. tery (Story Chapel), Cambridge.

Saturday, Nov. 15 at 2 P.m. are invited. BITTMAN Of Mattanan. suddenly November 14.

Geori-e beloved lcnra 5ft MiMnrf -al 1 Corps as a captain. 14 ti.ntna (nee sirissiti wiuuw ui mother18 of cred" retired two years ago. icholas J. of Scituate. Eugene of I Roxburv.

Funeral from L. H. Sul- She WaS director Of St. Bnd-iivan and Son Chapel, 759 South I Roshndale. Monday.

17. at get men Choir in Abington, vutatxiuus: 1 nr.Z XHa'vard Club of New York, Hunt President of the United Press at Foxboro State Hospital, International Newspaper Ed-rchabilitation clinic of Boston Xters of Fox- itors of Massachusetts yester- services at the A lfred D. Thnmaslkallimcos. Jumcs Funeral Home, 4 Fremont Ivion-i- t. day afternoon at 2.

Relatwes an(j ManJty friends respectfully inviied. Edward P-ing hours Saturday evening 7-10. iK.r,...v v-tt-Sunday 3-5 and 7-10. ium-y. tttj jjcym 1 Amprira Ilnitpd Hunts Club fic Commission He.nH buildings were built by the Yarht rlllh i Lambs Club oi wew YorK, ia RuDertB Daniels 51 P-l uraeue mnieis, ireasarer ano superintendent of the L.

L. i iscnooi commniraiwii inu company. He was past president of the Boston Building Trades Dast Dresident of the Associa-' ion of General a-m, Whitin. Miiu V-O. ana meuiuer ui ncv, tfunu He leaves a wife, ty of tne Boston Globe, Frank and three daughters, Mrs.

and 1V'C ni.ztt10"? Kelly of the Springfield news- Rowell of Westwood, Adams, died last Laurette Scanlan of Milton hls home 65 Orchard st He thft Mllford Daily News pre--and Mrs. Joan Pupa of Milton.waA 7U- sented the slate of officers. Archbishop Cushing will be Gay Pauley' women's editor in attendance at St. Agatha's f. h.e.A,4? 1 of UPI, and Philip G.

Reed, College in New York and Bos- TTniv.r.iv of Music director of the Rockland branch of the Red Cross, a member of the Rockland Women's Club, the Ladies' Sodality, and a former member of the Women ClUD. Surviving is a sister, Mrs, Kav Louise O'Brien, who she lived. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. with a re cnurcn, ftOCKiana. Rose Weston Bull Public Relations Pioneer, Newspaperwoman, 81 Mrs.

Rose Weston Bull, 81, newsDaDerwoman and a pio neer and leader in public rlatinng in thP Greater Boston social work field, died yesterday at a Cambridge nursing home. Mrs. Bull handled publicity for the Massachusetts Conference of Social Work for more than a decade, as well as publicity for the Red Feather fund appeal for many years. Born July 18, 1877, in Philadelphia, she was graduated from Holy Child Academy at Sharon, and got her first newspaper job with the 'old crusading Philadelphia North American, where she handled Page One political, graft and murder stories in addition to the usual woman's angle. In 1916 she moved to New York, where she worked for a small magazine, "The Fore cast," did publicity Writing for Press Service and free xuicai.TTpT accitant hiwinoss UPI assistant business a.m..!""1"1"'11 r1 iDWKMiire mdsuns, uic iiOly trinity cnurcn, oiinvviiiuu at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Saturday 7-10, Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. REMONDI In Randolph, November 13, Josephine (Persico). Wife of the late Fortunati Remondi and residence, 20 Lafayette merlv of Dorcnester. runerai noiri the Cartwright and Hurley Funeral Home, 15 North Main Randolph (at Crawford Monday, at followed by a Solemn High Mass of Bequiem in St.

Mary Church at Visiting hours Saturday and 2-5 and 7-10. Marion ue of tne late atrjen TT Ch.nnnr, mother Of KranCIS Shannon and Margaret L. Murtha: sister of Catherine Lemos. and Mary Brundage. Joseoh and Francis Hayes, Funeral from the Daniel F.

O'Brien Funeral Home, 907 Massachusetts Cambridge. Monday at 8 a.rn. Solemn Hgh Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Z-o. 7-10 p.m. SMITH STFOPE In Concord. No vember 13. 1958.

Ruby L. of 65 Lex-innton Road. Services at the Mac-Rae-Tunnicliffe Funeral Home. Thoreau and Belknap Saturday. Nov.

15 at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Friday evening 7 o.m. SEWARD Of S'omerville. Nov 14. 1958.

William Henry, husband of Olive M. iCooligan) Seward 76 Elm father of Walter at home: brother of Mrs. Bertha Simons. Ashburnham; Charles B. Seward Leominster.

Service in the Wilson Chapel, 28 College Somerville, Monday. Nov. 17, at 1 P.m. Calling hours Saturday and Sundav 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. Interment Mt.

Auburn Cemetery. Cambridge. STEWART In Mattanan. Nov. 13, Elizabeth Maude (Molloy), wife of the late Millin Y.

Stewart ot West Seldcn St. Services at the Richardson Funeral Home. 424 Washington Dorchester, on Mon. at 1:30 p.m. Visiting hours on Sat.

and Sun. from 3-5 and 7-10 P.m.. Late member Miriam Rebekan Lodge rlOl. SWAN Of 35 St. John Jamaica Plain.

November 12. 1958. William husband of Helen A. (Allen) and father of Mrs. Louise S.

Brown of Elgio. 111., and Mrs. Barbara S. Anderson of Warwick. R.I.

Funeral services will be held at the Bovl-ston Congregational Church. Bovl- ston and Amory Jamaica Plain, on Saturday, November 15. at 2 p.m. Visiting hours at the Mann unM AA Parkins Jamaica on Friday 2-4 are invited i858rWymSJd (HiiSir 8i f. ruJui i loved nusnana ot tne Deoted father of Antonia Guelli of Waltham, and Joseph J.

of New-; till, rinerai irom ine oiasco ru nerai Home. 773 Moody Mon-: a BRENNAN In Dorchester, Novem-I ber 13, 1958, Patrick Joseph, who' made his home with Mr. and Mis. Thomas F. Davis.

15 Whitman st. i tuneral from the Stephen E. Brcn-! nick Funeral Home. 138 N' St. (corner of Whitman St.

Monriaw November 17, at 8 a.m. Solemn Mass of Reauem in St. Matthews Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and' friends invited. Former sexton of St.

Matthew's Church for 40 years. Late member of St. Matthew's Holv Name Society, and N.C.O.F Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. BRYAN In North Qutney. suddenly.

Nov. 14. Lawrence brother of Mrs. Gertrude Harrington of 81 Walnut formerly of 91 Hancock Dorchester. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend I the funeral from the Keohane Fu neral Home, 333 Hancock North Quincv.

Monday, at 8:15. High Mais of Requiem in Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours 2-aiand 7-10 D.m. BUCKLAND Of Quincy. Nov.

13. Cleveland Bolivar, husband of Mae (Hayes) Buckland, of 10 Rhurte st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at Hip Deware Bros. Memorial Chapel. 5ib Hancock Wollaston, Monday.

Nov. 17. at 1. p.m. Friends may visit at the funeral home -Saturday evening 7-9 p.m.

and Sunday 2-4 snd 7-9 p.m. CALL3NAN In Cambridge, November 14, Mary (O'Brien) Calhoun, of 93 Lincoln wife of the late John CalHnan, mother of Mtirun. Patrick, Thomas. John, and James Callinan and Catherine Sullivan. Funeral from the Daniel F.

f'ru-n Funeral Home, 907 Mass. ant-bridice, Monday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass at St. Mary's Chui-h at 9 a.m. Relatives and iricnds invited.

Visiting hours 2-; 7-10 p.m. ASAMENTOIn Maiden. Nov. 13. Thomas husband of Mary San.o Casamento of 159 Pearl St.

Fu i from Owen P. Doonan Sons I ui 1 Home, 7 WicHow at I e. i on Monday at 8:30. Reciuiem H' Mass in the Church of the Immaculate Concention at 9:15. Relatives and frienas invited.

hours 3-5 and 7-10 Saturday and Sunday. CAUMAN On Thursday, Nov. Josephine of New Yoik i beloved sister of Myer Caamrn a -d Rachel Woloer of Brookime. K. erine Small of San Dle: o.

Cal Rebecca Cauman. New York U.I Adams, Rupert Wellington -will Jr- of Lynnficld Center and "I npni ni i cm rd.n v.u u. ea (Wellington); a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Wall of Williams-, town; four sons, Dixon sister, Mrs.

Theodore R. Plun-, kett: a brother. A. Millard is 1 at 2:30 Saturday at the First i Congregational Church. S.

of Chagrin i-aiis, a ou. v. ittn Church, Milton, at when the solemn high mass of requiem will be sung. Sgt John J. Calkins FT.

DEVENS, Nov. 14 A A veteran of 26 years in the' Army, Sgt caiKins served ai rArroffififir flnfl Kfl Ta HP WBS aui vivt'u a utom 48 months in a prison camp, Sgt Calkins, 51, was a native of Brookline. He leaves a wife, Phyllis M. (King). nr fallalian limotny caiianan SALEM, Nov.

14 Timothy F. Callahan, 73, of 194 Federal ci tive, retired eight years ago. He was member of ths Mas-1 sachusetts Catholic Order of snlpmn hieh Mass cf reauiemof sun Saturday at 9 a.m. AC- i ou cHJDon til HayC! llCiC, nc uitu oia-Aanr QnnHav 10 My. "IL.

A giving any uctdiii, nidi it weta rs. Lmest lallbert ready for a compromise be-STOUGHTON, Nov. 14 Mrs. tween its own and Britain's Amy E. Gilbert, 94, of 952 widely-separated positions on for 42 years a patrolman anrf the Salem Police Depart-! Mrs.

Bull came to Boston tAn Ida hnapuo ot Boston. Paulive of Chelsea, Leah i of Brookline, Bella Kaplan. an-inKton, D.C.. and Ethel Cauman of San Francisco. Services at the Levine Cnapei, 470 I.arvavd Brookline, on Sunday.

Nov. Id. at 1 p.m. Memorial week at the home of her niece, Mrs. Leo Levins.

3 High Rock Terrace, Chestnut Hid. JOn.lSOI a 11 If il. iW i 1 i i. oiperu Ev 1 DiCICCO In tomo. heto jomervi! a 1 is, Nov.

14. All (Ui'Grei oiio ot 3 1 li Charles DiCi-, rn. Jo: thouv Jr. D.C.cra. livicii'iie.

ails. Ala ucelai on tht 1 i ua.erai lam.e. i a-, emu Jri i i oi in Ann Cnu' Cii at 10 it it i i ii at it. nit hour 2-a. Kl IEIH-lncu 1 L.a.

i A. ri sion. Nov. 1-i. I FILMORF -Of Genoa ltalv.

bv lit Is Livut 'J. i.e fatn.lv son of Clad line Loiiny ilan. ices wal be i I i ii a the i- i Harv Fierce i-aoM-Novembar la at 2 and frienus leviied call at the ltn Fri V. ashiii- iri from 7-9. FC IL- Ijl No oveuiii 14.

Harry ol ii i (. ailencit-r or trie ii (tiooutiian i cevoied i antes urtilot. Newtori i loral and iiytiiail rc'a-l. hull. i i' ii ureat-ftrandcriiku-en be' vi( iso Feauoii OVCIli i- l- 11 i.

U.S. be s.v'liitjath.v leu nieinoiy to your ratariiy. FORD In Cambnrtne. November luo esi-or ai iunii. ii D.

octr htr uand o' Anra i of Airs, S- r-acK. "ll on I i i Dr. Kunard ford. fif.fva, I. his laui noiue.

ii t.u. d.iy. at a.m. f-ou r.iass oi. P.eouioia in t.

Pe i Cnu'cn. Cor.co.d at 10 I i 1 il 1 VinUam hours an-i lirt 7-11, Pi New Yuri; Li; i 1 copy. i ITvrie Pari: 3. i iw 'ten ot lc v. oi- tu.e motner ol 1 1 'k K.

ryn A. 3u i.tnu. i .1 1 innii liiue-al me A I a-da 1 7 a rim hecunuai Cnurcn of Me tioil at a ni. isii'i Li not: 7-10 n. iture.iy a- r.n 7-iil n.ui, tale 1 ourt i.COi.

Oi of Jl ami Anc GALLANT In Chelsea. Nov 14. i mine rtn.u 1 i ii (l.et 'au-i iatu.nr ct iviur'e law enee tianuu. ilin.i i ii'in toe piank A. We'itii.

Ko. (uuuv.il i i 718 1 i 17 8 a.m. ri siu i A the A iilCl 9 a m. T.mruivee nv k'-'rl irivmxl. Visitina nours 2-a a-d 7-10.

GOODRICH Tn Pethlchem. for-t 1 i i i i Jar. Fnahr-iii ijiciii. wue of the F.veiiuie 1.. Goo ard mother ni vlrs.

A'-' a ur ol I he i i 11 0 rost 1 i 1 01 Cr. Rliill of ilu-s. an-i er or Fa. ill i I 4 a i i- Ci iii un fv i i -i Jamaica on. Nov.

17. 1 p.m. thp 'Nr-iim anrl Hot ii 44 I i i i (ui-dav an-i u- 7-9 m. Ku'-'tnus anri irienu--. ate in-ited.

surmved bv 11 and 2 g.aat izranti: G' I 1 OV 1" vi of ill of the rv-vid (io-naii Ru.ucd o' oth i ti ir i Tin i Fur -t-al from 1. pit .7. Sar.eral Hone. Jljmimetlnn imit. i -i 1 Mu-s of Tteauiem c-u r'-iit-i, at a.m.

boors S-itiirdii 7 -10 m. Po't Off.re "T-s Ot M. Hi, 1 pynolus F.ri T'nroo Stvuet i Visiting hours meiTiuer throo. nvrtrli'-r 1 ruu services at I I I f-oriuav ot 1 in Sunday mul 7- u.ati Tn itl-i of i 11 1 lo- 1 1 i 1 i v. Fu- in 1 run.

C' r-- r-r- 1 1 7-9 '). 4 and 7-B In A i F. i of P. ot Tii-ru i fox I n. W.

ft 1 1 Si si 14. ul 7-9 IUrl il bi ch. dny at 8. Solemn Requiem High and served consultant on Mass in the Sacred Heart Church a.na seryea BS consuiiani on at 9. Relatives and friends re-1 reports for the Boston Depart- of Public Welfare.

She i IsK 13. he- nc It ol Opal ui Dor- -uiiiuui uionuuiv at a.m. luu.c-iai lz.i ii a loiiinved lie un i r.l'.-:.:vj; CnaiLh at 10 a.m. a a ri.vno.s are KiiiQiV i ii.fr iuuii Sauiraav 2-u aui.v 2-1 U. L.iU luenl-- iui.sn laicons Acst noo.i Nov.

13. Edward a it of x.riah L.iner ct Nancy A'aul Vs. Ketie ot Lesler al Kailierme Ket-ie x. Keele ot from tne bpaiien St orweii. arn.

F.eouiem t-i-- Churcn. male 3 bt t'KirK. In lu of Lai ma! its rnav he marie Lliuich. Cnapei cail-; -9 p.m.. Sun-ad J-9 p.m.

I (I Ti 1 lil av. Nov. 13. iltDur'h. eeoii.d Mile beiove't Kennev.

tne iate Fob- 1-a aim a 3f Am oi Vi tir. tori, nana Lmson e. v. ot sarvaes- at the Temine ii 1 Comm. Ae Nov.

lo. at 10 v.erK at the home i i 4 Hit Fittsuuns papers WW. in MIston. Nov. 13.

Ger- t. of la :8 Com.ion-i oelovel wiie oi trrd- D. orii and devotcn motlier nil Brouan ot New York ill irs. i.ueille McGov- I iis. Iaheiie lave, and Mrs.

ia, Leonard. Funeral from rank 1 ally Son Funeral l'arvard Brookline. i a I Uoicav rn al Solemn limn Mass 'pneiri n) St. Aiuans Churcn oi h'eiaties and friends ttoi: invited to auend. st Paul Cemetery.

Ar-n liuius 2-5 and 7-10. OP Fslirdaie November 13. K. beloved lie Hum 1 te tne ial: E. and mother l.cmi c.

of Care lanianeth. ot Neeoham. at Foe Mrs. Mary i-tOin of Caluoinia. fcesiA-m-e.

tn st utiera! irom the .1 ii inns Funeral Home. 4z.jb i st. (Koslmdaie sq.) ovemher at a a.m. Id uem i.Iass in the Hoiv at 9 clock. VlSltlllK oms s.i:uri!ay and fcunoay.

j-o ituci 7-ln ro. LC'KHAliT Suddonlv. in Needham ii brother oi T. and Miss Anna A. Mrs.

A. K. Camnnell ana -e- Arinur Locknart. Service at ion Funeral Home. 131 hLi 1 av Suntiay.

Nov. 16. at 2 rl LC i'i. r.ours 3-0 v-J i'lteinient Forest flllls r't nv. Monday.

a.m. South Boston. Nov. -ie Ui V. be-ti wo'e'of the iate Eichard 'o oi: Thomas and hichard Lnmbai'ri and Mrs.

Janet 42 Old Colony (r. fiom tile Jolin 0. Mulrv lo 1 ta Funeral home. SM NuDOliset Dorcui-Klrr. iviondn.v.

at 8 a.m. Sol-em Tvui-s ot Requiem in St. TUtnnira's Church at o'clock. i. mVited.

VlSltmC hours Saturday 7-10. Sunday 2-51 a id 7-W- Luie mcmoer ot women Fust 2u. A.L. of uui, tt Vt-jT-Tn East Boston. Nov.

14. resaitnee in-met ton ,.,,1 o' the Amos D. and Sarah a i -ini'i hvi I.oveit. Services at Fu ji.iti C- Kuoy uneral Home. 1,1..

Orient Heisnts. tn 1 p.m. Visiting hours 2 4 and 7-10. LFN'DiN' Suddenly. formerly of and Nov.

l.s. Uiird C. nu-snand of Gloria and father of Gienna and 1-. i Son oi Line iCari-oni and I I-unam ot 20 Joyce r.roinur of Fiooert Lund in Hn nr-ioad. Calif.

Services tne in al Churcn. of West i n-ji St. "inndav. Novem-r-. 17 p.m.

Visiting hours in Funi liome. 29 Gover- ve. i-m aunurfy 9 p.m. LY," Walter in Quincy. Nov.

1- ni saiicirti.in: 1 I id 1 I i of Walter T. Jr. of I iniMlii a Wi'iiam Lyons ofi Son nium at Tne Joseph if iu-. Feme. 74 Elm Poircy Centre, nn'ii Monday morn-; fi li ot Rcoiucm in 0 the bus Cnurcn at 9 o'c'o-u relatives and friends hivtttd to attend.

-us 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Hill. Faamu-ee. TtTAi of Rockland. November iMiui-u G.

isister ot Mrs. rv. Bi'ien. Aunt ot Attorney or CJinnev and 1 JUl i n- Ltimnnum i pi 1 roin her nil street. Inn II til at Cliurcii at 9.

inter-ci tricks Cemetery, and 2-i and 7-10 in. Late i-or ol Music iiockiand MA Hi Oc-INIn Cambrioge, Nov. ii beloved husoand of Vl iu f-lncr 1 ji i Nov. of 9 Mu.iney and of -nne. and Mrs.

Alice Funeral services at tne li lihen Armenian Cnuich. WMevtown. Monday. 17. at a.m.

Visiting the Jr.uii Beci-osian Fu- 1 I'ne- 5.S8 Mt. Auburn st. Suiurday and bundaj irom 7-9 P-m. rrvv in Boston November 14. i no oi 5 1 ik dr urn i.nher ot Eicanor For-i.

of V.r.n'ngton. C. a id oi Coral Gables. Fta. ,1 i-om the iuistmnn funeral ueneon corner park in i Novcu'iior 17.

at 8 a.m. eiluv. by a noiemn High. Ma St Cei i Cbu ch 1 a 1 ir at 9 Feiaines and tpi.v at toe Lasmiaii Lome. 7-10 p.m..

bun. P.M. vtOTT In Oumey. Nov. 13.

i r.er J- beloved husoand ot ot 1 7 1 ier. and cievrir-d fnthdr otl ri linger of Norwell. "u-rv Bnvd. Mrs. Dorothy isnev of California.

Christopher! 1 of Ov'orrl- Mrs. Josephine ..1. I llllluv. ru. hiiq ivus.

Griffin. Funeral from the, Drothers Home for 1 Independence kov. 17. at 8 a.m. high, at.

St. SI Cbnreh at 9 o'clock. Relatives and ted to attend, visiting boors Saturday and Sunday S-4, 7-' ') Laie member of Telephone Pioneers of America. Or Lfxmgton. Nov.

13, VI ue wite of the late Arfir, A ot 14 Bedford vt s': at the Douglass Chanel. ts'4 Lexington. iv, r.fhu-. Xnv. IV.

at a P.m. menus, i.ill at the chapel Sundav evening tiom 7-9. In East Br ston. i'. of 'i ronton of Agnes 'nee ii ni-.

Uevotpd father of Mrs. es Tta.ur-r. Anihnnv Nti-no- u.p unernl rinv from I.ac'.v of Grace ,,1 of 'he Earuno Memorial i. 9 Chelsea st. I a fit 10:10 a.m.

Solemn Hir.h in Our Lady of Ml. Carmel rrh at It a.m. Seiatives and Visiting T-ar-iinnll li iU -i -1 -I'm u. Cen.utery. Late mem-I her of u-iimgion Order suns of nalv.

i avd l-i West Mediord. sudor- iv. Nov. 13. Daniel C.

beloved I- -1 l-e late if-i-y E. iVur-r vi of 25 Mvstic latner ot Dor-i 1 I i ti T- vir -il ii-oui the Gaffcv 1 Home. 43 H.Kh on Mwdny. Nov. 17 at a in siuemn Hish Mass at St.

Church at 9 clock Re-a-t nd i 4 it i 1, or, uiirrinv and fcunday j-o and lii o.m. iiSfT-t 13. Nishnn Be Kb. Don-hester. Beloved of Mrs Armen Zi i-toontiail I A i a uei tne Armenian Holy T-i-utv 3S7 shawmut Nov rimer 17, at 2 n-n ru-'iihves and frienos invited I in "ird ir i in Mi i ill 1 jvd Fd ter-t-.

Su 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. i-r-i-vTn Tvim. November 13. Dual husband ol Irene e- 21 Snu'h Lvnn. Reu-inues eud invited rn atie-d tne ut W.

Rhodes Funeral, u-ive. H79 Western a iVionday ui in Sr-ipian irpni st M.uv's Churth at 9. jintarday and 2-3 and 7-10. 1 ---'on. in.

F--Ton Nov. 11 infant dauith'er of -d Mis. Lawrence ol' ien. i at t'-e i u- 3 Wonurn. lsiimg nours 7-10.

In 14 i Newton lii ut A. rkenue, Fi nds. 1. of st. Fll-e-i ry Burke tn i 1' 8 a.m.

u.u.r; oi Rr-nirrtn in ri er nroh- Udinn. Ht iri-uve n-'d tiiiinr-s iiul--t. Vis-tms nnius nd i-l'J. ftu.irjy 2-a l.xerelt. I ed iu JllCDh Ivaiore the ttin ri Chu and -friends invited.

1 luuis 2-j and 710- 1 Forresters, the Salem Police; golden wedding anniversary Relief the Massachusetts if our years ago. Police Assn. and the Holy! Services will be held Sunday Name Society of St. James' afternoon in the Lowe and Church IPowers funeral home. He leaves a wife, Rose daughter, Rosemary A.

Calla-i Memorial Service han; a sister, Margaret M. Cal- lahan of Salem; and two For Mrs. Bicknell brothers, Msgr. James A. Cal- a memorial service for Mrs.

lahan, pastor of St. Ann's John Bicknell, Congregational Church, Cadillac, and Missionary in Ceylon for 25 Joseph retired superin- years, will be held Sunday at tendent of mails of the Salem 9.33 a at the Walker Mis-j Post Ofke. sionary Homes, 144 Hancock A solemn high Mass of re- st Auburndale, where Mrs. quiem will be sung Monday Bicknell made her home for 17 at 10 a.m. in St.

James' Church. years after her return to the United States. tilUim. The Democratic senator suffered a heart attack this morn- ing at his home in Fairhaven, Seymour Elected By DPI Editors Of Bay State Forrest W. Seymour, editor of the Worcester Telegram and Evening Gazette, was elected vtncia r-ircicu President.

William Coulter; of the Clinton Daily Item: di-' (rectors, Joseph Messier of the iBrockton Enterprise Times; Homer Jenks of the Boston" Traveler and Stanley Mcln-- the Holyoke A nominating committee ror. man ager, were the luncheon speak tho Hi-itol Somerset. iffCC 1 Fade UOOF rars ueciares PARIS. Nov. 14 denied today that it had closed the door to setting up a 17 riit.rtf nation European free trade V1 Charles De Gaulle Cabinet, the government hinted, without the low-taritr zone, A spokesman sa: 1 France ob- jected to British insistence that each member the area have the right to set is own tariffs for the goods of non-member ua sent.a common tariff policy to tne outside world.

He claimed France was ac tiviy seeKing a solution, ana said that while Britain's posi- tion was not acceptable, the search for a solution should continue. The statement was one of Frances more encouraging on the free trade rea. flTgri Hurt OH DrPffffP UI 1 Ul CUC 7of- C1f ((fi Aworrl Acls rtWdlU Custadio M. Lourenco, 54, of Cranston Jamaica Plain, was awarded $18,000 by a jury in Federal Court yesterday for injuries suffered aboard a dredge at the Bethlehem Yard, East Boston. Bay State Dredg- ing and Contracting Co.

was iaeienoant. Att. Nathan Greenberg told Judge Francis J. W. Ford and the jury that Lourenco suf fered a ruptured disc Sept.

9, 19o6, while in the boiler room the dredge. Laurenco testi- 1 thath cjimbng ladder hen the hand rail gave throwing him t0 the bot" Bishop Elected DAMASCUS, Syria, Nov. 14 (Reuters) Archbishop Theo- Vilness "You are hidings something. -r i Bur'ce, the witness said L- mained mute with his "re- head luctant witness answered, "and to answer would tend to in criminate me." "Certainly to answer your name would not tend to in criminate you," Jude Dewing said. "Your honor." Mrs.

Philpott replied, "I refuse to answer on the ground it might tend to incriminate me." The iiidse sternly told her lawyer, Joseph Balhro- I now direct you as an officer of the court to direct the witness ta answer her name." The woman conferred with oaiuro unui ivuutini iistvcu ner. is your name mauiti ttise Philpott?" She finally replied, ios, ana ner aauii-. She was then excused, sub- ji-ii iu icvou. The trial continues today. "lam st- actlve in tne Massa" Uhusetts Grange and the Con- gregational Church, died this morning in the house in which 'she was born.

She was the wife of Ernest setts State Grange and for more than 25 years its secre- tary. They celebrated their Rev. Dr. Alden Clark of, Wellelesley will conduct the service. Women's Guild 1J I RItUn '1UIIUIU15; LttUV lldlildll tj; ouawi viuvaauj ijuiii- an Guild.

Lady Nathan received a mas ter of arts degree from Cambridge University and is a RnlittiA I 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (AP) Bolitha J. Laws, chief judge of the District of Colum- bia Federal District Court, died tOnignt. He W3S b. President Roosevelt namedi Judge Laws to the bench iVain-s ieading figures in educa 1938, and he was appointed! tion, will be guest of honor chie judge of the 15-judge'Tuesday at the Faculty Club COUrt in lyio.

He leaves his wife; a son, Bolitha J. Jr. of Chevy Chase, three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Lee Rowe of Washington: Mrs. Leita Williams, Alexandria, and Mrs.

Betsy Rill, Boston, and six 1930. She did publicity for the inni unemployment census in 1934 prepared weekly radio- ad dresses which were read by Mayor Mansfield. In October of 1940 she join ed the Greater Boston Council of Social Agencies, later known as the Boston Community Council, as publicity director. When this nurged with the Community Fund, she joined the fund publicity staff. In 1951 she served as pub licity consultant for the New England Hospital for Women and Children.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. LATE DEATH NOTICE ROONF Entered into rest on Nov 14. Mae n. tmciesi ot warren Av. Milton.

-Beloved wife of the late Jacob R. Devoted mother of Helen Chaben of Milton. Beatrice B. Bialobreski of Arlington. Virginia.

Lester S. Boone of Brookline, and Rhoda L. Boone of Vetnor City, New Jersey, and sister of Edith Ritkles. Ethel A. Hellman both of Brookline.

Charlotte R. Silver of Miami Beach and Walter Ricles of, Services at the Solo mon Funeral Home, 420 Harvard Brookline, Sunday. Nov. 18 at 2:30 p.m. Visiting at the Chapel Saturday evening 8-B p.m.

Memorial observance at her late residence. Friends may send memorial remembrances to the charity of their choice. Please omit flowers. IN MEMORIAM 1951 Margaret E. Coyne 1333 In Memorr of a Wonderful gluter.

Gregorian Masses are being celebrated for you commencing today at St. Brrnariiine'a Monastery, Holliilayiburi, Pa. Tom are aadly missrd Marge, and will he forever remembered by YOl'R SISltRS. i 1948 Rose Dolaji 195S Althoiuh II) years ao today we have been apart? the precious memories of Rose still liucer within my keart. Lovingly remembered by Helen.

Mary, Edward, and grandchildren. 1958 Richard B. Negrino 1938 On Mi unih birthdar. lovlnfiy rroemir 1 and so adly misted by Mo'nmv, Daddy, brother and grandmother. Masses beinc said mt St.

Anne's Church. StmerYille. 1939 Sarah I. Verry (nee Murray) In lovini me msry mt ur dear devoted mother. who passed away, November 15.

Masses beinf is id. gans and danjhten. 1937-Henry Bergen 1938 Lavinflr remembered bv his will and children. affered. UNVEILINGS Am t'nvfillnr ot a Memorial ta the Lata MORRIS COHEN I will be held Sunday Nov.

18. at 12:30 at Shenatovka Cemetery, Baker West Roxbury. Ad TJnvelllnc of a Memorial to the Lata ABRAHAM J. KARPAS will be held on Sunday. Nov.

IS. 3858. at 2 p.m. at Shara Tfilo Cemetery 748 Baker Wert Roxburv. Mas.

at which relatives and their 'friends are invited. An nnTriilnc to the mrninrf of the late HARRY MITCHELL will be held Sundav, Nov. 16 at- 3 p.m. Sharon Memorial Park. CARD OF THANKS uncmu im tuc Bimn imp uuiiiuu nm iv uii, ukinu, ntw.i member of its governing body doseos Aburjeilm of Tripoli, and appointments board.

She Lebanon, was elected today as will speak on "London Educanew head of the eastern branch tion" at the 10 a.m. meeting. I of the Greek Orthodox Church. 'Other Woman' Balky CIARCIA Of 160 Walnut Somer ville. Nov.

13, Giuseppe, beloved hnhanH iho 1at ni HSU i.Oll (llCe LaRosai and father of Franc i-raco, Maria. Salvatore, and Millie Listro. Funeral from the Dello Hu Funeral Home, 306 Main Men-ford, on-Monday at 8 a.m. Situ Rmniiim Hiyh Mass in St. Anne Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting horns a.i 7-1C Late member of the t. in tini Bagni Society of Mediord ana I the North End Citizens' Club ol Boston. COYMAN In Charlestown. Nov.

14. 1053. Johanna C. lOLearvl of lid, Medtord beloved wile of the late Eichard G. Cnyrnan and moll er oi Claiie.

Petto of Melio-e. ill I William P. flllrt M. Coyman; sister of Maisaut M. Mirisoia of South Bt-iop, Join, James, and Francis Funeral from the Frank H.

Cmr Funeral Home, 220 Blinker Hill. Monday. 8:15. Solemn High M-i. in St.

Catherine's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Third Order of St. raiicia.

CULLIN'AN Of Hyde Park and Dorchester, Nov. 13. William e-loved husb.jid of Nora Cullman and father of Sister Ann Patrice of Sisters Of Cnantv Kentucky: Frances Eann of Stoughton. William Lotus linan of Dedham. residence 1.4 Monticello Dorchester.

Funeiat from thp N. Carroll Funeral Home. 22 Oak Jl.vde Par, oi day morning at 6. High ol Beouicm in St. Church.

Dorcliester. at 9. and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. PEAL In Medford.

Nov. 13. A. Fred, husband of Asues Donoi-'-lu. and father of Virginia Loiai 'i i and Robert Deal, of 71 P.nLirt Funeral from the A.

J. l-aeslm Son Funeral Home, 5a4 I ic i i Maiden, Monday at Solemn Hiuh Mass at the ImntuliU Conception Church at 10. Hrniki Somerville Lodge ol Elks and Tri r'ai Pinefitiers Union aid Holy Name Society. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10, DeFROMZO In East Boston. Nov.

14, 1938. John, of 221 Lom-on beloved husband oi Lena bi Adream); devoted brother of Dominic. Mrs. Mary Mo-cone. Mrs.

Helen Gig Ho, -V s. H-Tj Vecchio. and Mrs. Anne GuinHum. Funeral' Monday from St.

A. th i Chanel of the Rapino Home. 9 Chelsea st, fMivenck sq.i.i at 9 45 a m. solemn i-iitin liiuss Our Ladv of Mt. Carmel Church at 10:15 a.m.

Relatives and fill invited to attend. Visiting 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Interment Hm.v Cross Cemetery. Veteran of War II and late member of Veterans of Foreign Wars in Revere. DeTOliO In liox'uury.

Nov. 14. Jonn Deloro. oeiovea nusoniiti oi iLandal DeToro: father of rifTorn and Sister To ruoeiat imm Good Sons Funeral Ho i Dudlev Monday. Nov.

17 at Kj am. Solemn High Mass of Bequieml at St, John's C.io'eh at 9 nruick.l Relatives and friends invited to at-; Visiting 2-5 arc i to i Veteran W.W.I. Late member of, the Koxbury Post 44. A.L. i DEWAR Of EJiiahton.

formerly of Jioslindnie, Nov. 11. Mail, tt (O'Neill, beloved wife of the li ic Alexander J. and motner ot UonaUil Dewar of Brighton. Mrs.

Joan, Sheonard of Holbrook and si ter of Mrs. Mary McKachern of hus- llndale. Mrs. Bally vvnite ot r.ct-i mont and William H. O'Keil of Ros-lindale.

Residence 196 Washington St. Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral Home. 2000 Centre at Lagrange West Roxburv.

Monday. Nov. 17, at 9:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at Church of the Holy'Nanie at. 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends most kindly Lite past president of Irvny Adams Post No. 36 Auxibary and member of Widows of World War I. Chapter I. Visiting hours Saturday 7-10 p.m.. Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

LOCAL and DISTANT GREATER BOSTON SINCE 1832 thain in Hopkinton, N.H.. Nov. 13., iNeuie. a. isiiemanj, wne oi win I.eo Thain.

Funeral services Unite Pnrish Church. Honkinton Village, Sunday at 2 P.m. Burial Oak Grov Cemetery, Falmouth. Monday THOMPSON Tn Nov. 14 BUSailllilll I 1VIH1 KOdlll I WI1C UI uir lalr Frederick lnomoson ana mother of Mrs.

Arthur (Dorisl In- galls of 34 Eliot Memorial Newton. Funern! services at the Weir Funeral Home, 144 Salem Maiden. Saturday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. TRAVERS In Arlington, formerly of Fast Cambridge.

Nov. 14, Mary B. (Foigerl Travers of 47 Marathon wife of the late Jesse F. Travers, sister of Florence Mullen. Ann Ma-honey, Lillian J.

Giuliano. Rose Fu'ilev. Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 2'! Massa rhusetts Arlington, Monday at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass at St.

Agnes' Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10 P.m. TUFFY In Dorchester, Nov. 13, Mary J.

(O'Garai. of 25 Alicia formerly of 84 Hamilton beloved wife of Patrick J. Tuffy and mother of Mary John P. and James F. Tuffv.

Funeral from the Foley F'ureral Home, 40 Hancock St. (Upham's Monday, Nov. 17 at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Gregory's Church at 9.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours. 2-4 and 7-10. In South Boston, suddenly. Nov.

13, Maria, Bambina (Zaccard Ii. beloved wife of Lazzarino Viola arfd mother of Nicolina Sullivan, Elena McElmon. Frederick, Joseph. Lawrence, and Julio Viola. Late residence 202 st.

Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester Monday morning at 8:15. Funeral services at the Church of Our Savior iMethodistl and 5th at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Friday 7-10, Saturday and Sunday 2-5. 7-10.

VISCONTE In East Boston, Nov. 13, Mirhael. of 371 Meridian St. Beloved husband of Mildred (nee Fnrrazzoi devoted father of David. John.

Charles, and Mrs. Lorraine Di Martino, Funeral Monday from the Sacred Heart Chapel of the Ra-pino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea st. (Maverick sq.) at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass in Our Ladv of Mt. Carmel Church at 9:30 a.m.

Relatives unH frjenrU invited tn attend. Visit ing hours 2-4 7-10 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, will irir-. In PnslinHale. Nov.

14 Florence L. (Bryant), -widow of William H. Wallace, of 51 Walworth mother of Mildred L. Wallace of Roshndale. William H.

Wallace and Ariene Bowers of Needham unri Madeline E. Mumhy of Al- hambra. Calif. Services at the Church of Our Saviour. 814 South Monday at 2 p.m.

Relatives and friends invited Friends may call at the Folsom Funeral Chapel. 63 Belgrade Saturday 7-9 p.m and Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. WHEELER Of 35 South Brighton. 'nv 13 Ina Tlelhert. beloved hus band of the late Nellie E.

iWalshl. i Walsh-McAuhffe). Funeral from the William J. Gormley Funerai Home. 20o5 Centre (near La-rtranse st l.

West Roxhury. Mon Nov 17 at a.m. Solemn -Mass of Pcouiem in St. Ignatius' Church. Chestnut Hill, at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends kindlv invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. WOLPKHT Eva (Goldberg) of Los Angeies, beloved wife of the late Beniamin. devoted mother of Henry, Barney and Michael Wol-pert of California, Harry Wolpert of Roxburv, Mrs. Sally of Los Angeles, and Mrs.

Esther Shapiro of Milton; also survived by 12 grandchildren trd 8 great grandchildren Funeral services will be held Sunday, Nov. 16. at 1 p.m., at the Schlossberg Memorial Chapel. 1257 Blue Hill Ave Mattanan. Memorial week will be observed at the home of Mrs Shapiro.

64 Hudson Milton. Please omit flowers. Contributions in expression of sympathy may be sent to the chanty of your enoice KN0LLW00D Memorial A PI CANTON fti rlli Non-cectanan Interment Services Saturday, No. 1B, V. LOCrCWQOQ BRQWX, Uie af Hyde Park MIRIAM RE3EKAH LODGE 101 den mhr-rs are hereby notified of the i of Sister Elizabeth M.

Stewart. RebekHh. Services at tne Richardson ui Home. 424 Washington on Sunr.av evenuiK at 8 rk. GLADYS L.

BEAU N.G.. I.UTH E. 10LLETT. P.N.G., Rec Secy. STL' MUTTERS LOCAL 537 ret we announce the death the Arthur J.

Bresim" and son 534 Pleasant st C- Angus DPhl. runtral at 3:15 am. Visit- and 7-10. Sturdav and I Sunday. JOHN E.

GOODWIN. Secy. DTIBkTF TPIAf VI lw Conrinued from the First Paje said aurke then 10U; WUe twice made the gesture of from a terrible beating and Burke is on trial for second holding out one hand with the I think you inflicted that beat-degree murder in her death. five fir He started on her." i l. TWiiToTnrf Judge Edmund R.

Dewing and Suffolk Suoerior Court iurv. lauoweaii. hung down." Fire Commissioner Francis Points Out Mrs. Philpott x. Cotter testified that about r.

Degiso pointed out MrJthe end of March Mrs. Burke Mrs. Ph.lpott on Stand Philpott in the courtroom as came to his office and talked Mrs. Philpott, asked by Mo-, the woman who was with to him. Cotter afterwards rello the routine opening ques-Burke when he rented the called Burke to his office.

tion of her name and address, apartment. "The defendant said what said, "I refuse to answer ori The landlord produced a his wife had told lme was not the ground it might tend to m-rental aoplication which true," Cotter said. me." showed Burke refl'ted the; Judge Dewing then inter- apartment Feb. 18 for $91.50 a Hired "For Records" I Posed "Answer until I tell you month, giving the name of his i not to." wife as "Madelaine and stat-1 He testified Burke told him: "I have counsel," the re. 1 I 1 1 i i 1 lull 1 1 V.

s- ei -V. HP- Tt.i'il. 14 A ii i i i tlltl eo'lu I alt li i I 1 0 I 4 1 1 ford oi 17. at: 9 am Hu-n ri -it Jieif I "elt 1 i tllf 1 i i. to ri I -Of 14 Cbnri'h Pe mi i iv I li I h'l: lain! ol i lUiiu id: I lU'd i i h- oi u- I M.

Peti of Jan)--, -a I am. tservu.es I he ueul 1 I II I it 1 tliiv Nov. "i ui 2 m. vi I i rs i i 7 i I li i ill rf i i i i i i to i i (. i i nlo i I st Foxnury.

JC I is 1' 1 1 av. WiUOW ill i u. 1 1 i I 1 1 1 I 1 1 'I ir 1 i u'l-un v. i -t i i u- dev. 1 Kfi 1.1.1" -I porchr-u-r.

nv i Ka'linie-' i I Th. -r. nuuiveit I-: r.t -l I A- nl'i i I II 1 1 1 da-- Nov. IT. -t 1 r.

re i- in i-i vu-es St. l. 1 1 I 1, Hoop t'cmt'y. Fo-Li-ii. rp jftlf-'ri -ti crnumjr I i fu, -tk rent," the witness testified.

"1 cair? nn to 8lve hls interpretation oi esture but the court dis- DUl me C0Un he rented the Dudley-st. apart- mentso ne couia wore cn nis records of the Firemen Ball, which he was treasurer. Cotter said Burke explained he couldn't do the work at home because "there was no peace' there. Asked by Asst. Dist.

Atty. Angelo Morello if Burke said anything about his wife "being off her rocker." Cotter "He said substantially some- lnS of that nature. My best recollection was that he said she was a little off mentally." Metropolitan Police Det. Sgt. tawara xtearaon saia tsurKe steaaiastiy reiusea to answer questions he and Sgt Neil Cadi- gan put to mm Mrs.

S. 1 n.k. i. Burke's death Sept. 30.

-A xccii uim saiu ic itnirj iuiu Burke: in(r hp har! no children ln Dda -IillUICH. Degiso said he told Burke on' Mar. 4 that the real Mrs. Burke had been in to see him. He aid Burke admitted the wo- man he was occupying the apartment with was not his wjfe Hp sir1 Burke told him he: had been "having trouble" with his wife his wne.

RnrVp tnnvsr! nut hnnt 9 his wile planned to sue him for divorce. He quoted Burke: "If I give you one month's rent, will you YVU U1IC II 1U1 a 1CI1I. Will Villi "He offered me two months', i triUfully Acepti Mimorial week later, Degiso said, but' Cnnrihotiani came back on Mar- 25 and bun.riHuiiuni asked for the return of his Wi consider neid, not rati ar ernd.rentai application. 235 Huntineten Boston He said Burke explained that1 The family of the late WILLIAIrl C. GARDNER JR.

lllk.inil W. Hr.lIWf.telt would like to exDresv grateful "o-'return it'" Deciso said he preemtirm for the many exoresioni of sympathy ottered Jor our ueiovea son and hrother. durinat our racant I bereavement. I i. i.

i ii -i i 1 -4. 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Boston Globe
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Boston Globe Archive

Pages Available:
4,495,084
Years Available:
1872-2024