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U1K HQS ION GLOm-UhilNhSUAV, AtUUST 30. 1961 Forly.On Morning dkatii notices 'morning death notices lnilKI-III I Woilaaton, Aug DEATHS Police Ponder Motive i Pt-wnt .1. Hnlieilg Miilr-hv ui MOIil hurng.w Kima-ial MOHNINO DEATH NOTICES AtrON-ln Niwlnn llppir rails, Aug. Ijg Ahe it nailing heli, ved wila of T. illiam feampaun u( a.l-A leal High (Hid alaler (il Joaenh u.hll.j ul inlhinn uiielal foin lb Valenie funeral Home.

7 Washington st Newtooviil. "day. Kept I. at ft tn. Rruuwm llllh Mai.

Maiy Immaeuiat nf looidia (hunh at 10 am. Hela- tin (inlay. Newsman's Daughter Slain; Man Seized as Car Tips w. miiA, if Aug. 30IeUc, H.

whf the car itopned. ana inriina aie mnniy Invited In atlend Vlaillng hum. Wedries day and Thuisday. ft ft and 7-10 na.iiig.in fvarett. Aug 2ft.

men A fxhaefrr. huaband of tva lllinadi Kihasfrr of JS Hluart Bl and l.dher ol Paul A hVhaefrr of hoinervill funeial the Jovenh uinaiir funeral Home, ftls) llriaad Way on Thursday. Aug. 31 at ft a in Molemn High Maaa of Requiem In lha Immaculate oneeptinn hun al lOpelmk Reliilive. and Irienda Invited Visiting hour, ft ft and 1 10 I.

11 iiiipuei ul the Herald Traveler. VA Of Cambridge. Aug. ft. Manuel I G.

of Hurley st, loved huaband nl It, lit, i-a lEnosi. I of Helen Holland, brother ol Mary Comveau, S.dl Silveira. Ilona C.rv.lbo. I-Uta llolelho. flank.

John. Ilerlarii and liuten Mlva. Fuoeial from Ih Rogris Fu-neial Home, 3IIU CamliiidaJT nmbildg. Thuiaday at ft Requiem High Mas. at II, fiaerrd Heart liurrn at 9 Relative, and friends Jeai-'ilfully invit.d Vi.itlng hour.

Tuelv 7-0. Wedniailav ft- and 7 Hi. New lied I old papen plraae I In Weat Roxhury. Aug (UPI) A gunman in a ear shot and killed a radio newi- man'i 9-year-old daughter on her front porch last night with apparent motive. A car carrying the alaying suspect overturned and burned moments later near the horn Police taid Richard Lee Law-Icr, 26, alone in the car and injured in the wreck, "refused iaiK about the hooting." t-oiice said they had no mo live and it appeared that nnns the neighbor or the family riicw tne man.

The victim was Beverlv P. tcrson, daughter of Arnold Peterson, farm director of radio and TV stations WOW. She died at a hospital shortly after ine snooiing. ihe little girl was sitting on fiiiU allium- In South Rnalon, Aug 27 Nina hongini if "i TDexu-r .1. Beloved wife ol the Ul Jm- barau Songmi and devotTd T'fi 7 tth SiSv' lil.

ANOf llri" ik liiie, A ua i Ii ml if', 1, Dudley of On Hlralry and Mia. Idrhnid rtciac. d.ier "nl'V C.h.iht of G.n Mrinuinil to aiiiiouiii-rd allir I miic niTviira wrdnriduy lit ft Strike Off Until Sept. 6 Line Up For Round-Clock Talks DETROIT, Aug. 30 (UPD- The union and the Riff Thrra Walter P.

Reuther pledged the United Auto Workers Union toChrysler aRt ruRht agreed to an "intensive bargaining sched-l 80 with the mediation ulc- in efforts to reach a con-IJS "1 contrack me Kiupr nrea tingl ihot- gun LUht, and fled. William Bachman. 18. a neighbor who was on the porch viMtmg Connie said the bluet "went between Connie and I and hit Beverly in the face. She fell backward on tha porch." "I don't know why he did it," Bachman said.

"I'm sure he didn't know any of us and we didn't know him. Bachman said the youngsters were silhouetted by lights from the house. It went so fast I reallv don't know what happened." ne said, ine car was heading west, coming up the hill. It stopped and there was a shot. It hit Beverly.

Lawler suffered a bump on BclIU. companies of Ford and eaerai mediation chief Wil. liam E. Simkin sent telegrams to the big three companies and tne union late yesterday urging the contract extensions, just before the union met to choose a strike target. The U.A.W.

executive board went ahead with pinpointing CM. for a strike, but also voted to accede to the Simkin request. Reuther even agreed to extend the Ford and Chrysler pacts beyond Sept. 6, but said of G.M.: "We will not extend their contract beyond 10 a.m. (EST), Sept.

6." He added he would meet with G.M. negotiators today and "stay with them in an pf. fort to arrive at an aereement" the announced deadline. $5000 Bail Set On Hub Quartet In Bribe Case SALEM, Aug. 30 Four men from South Boston and Dor.

Chester pleaded innocent to charges of attempted larceny irom a trucK and conspiracy to bribe Danvers police officers in District Court this morning. They were released in $5000 bail each by Judge Joseph B. Harrington who continued the cases to Sept. 14, The defendants were William B. O'Sullivan, 33, of East 3d Francis V.

Murray, 34, of East 1st and Wilfred T. Delaney, 25, of Dyer all South Boston, and James S. O'Toole, 32, of Fifield Dorchester. O'Sullivan also pleaded innocent to an additional charge of operating without a license. Meanwhile both Lawrence and Salem police said they will question the four regarding thefts from trucks in those communities rinrino tbo riocf V.

Ahel, tlwnod r. Mary Alablao, Vlmemo Andriavs. Franiei MiCann, Edward J. Mi Darmnit, John Hailey. Waller nielckl, John lllair, Eleanor 1, MrUnvirn, Mai VcKn.

I 1. Br. McNeil, Jamea It. Meade. Latellt M.

Hrar. Frances Hiaaail. Thomas t. Hulh M. MaiEachern, Gld.

M-Naiiy. Therral Mi Dermnlt. Burger, Frank lluik. Hannah Rurki. John P.

Mi Ktnna, Anna A. t'annijr, Daniel J. Melnick. Eva Miller, tltnry II, Morton, Mary B. Muylan, J.

Mulom, Anita Mungovan. Mary Murphy, John T. Noonan, Edwaid O'Hrien. John J. Carpenter, Loll, Carr, Lillian enlola.

L. A. Charles, Wiight Chri.tianaon. Mary Connolly, Mary A. Lena Coombrs, Rotxart Crowley.

Catherine O'Connell. Mary Cuhnlff, Joaephln Darn II, fla.lt Dean, Oertrud Drmbow.kl. Joseph Mary O'Connor, Ella L. Olnnder. T.

Leary, Arthur Oiler head. Iloiatlo O'Neill, Marlon E. f'usiumo, Uluseppi Maiy Ovidio. C. Downey, Maigaiet Peters.

Kuaan Durgm. John t. Earl. Edward II, Kin.tein, In Ella, John C. Flaherty, C.

J. Fraiiil, Frank Fryer, Gran B. Glaner. Sadu Goldman. Hae Simon Paul Pottle, Esau Uuinn.

Mabel (Rice) Ray, Chatle. M. Hitter, Herbert Hoi he, Margaiet M. Rock. Row Roncole, Eva R.

Sampson. Alice Schaefer, Eugrn Harper, John Humphrey, Leona Hurley. Agnes C. Frederick p. and John W.

Silva. Manuel KoM Songinl, Nina Squi glia. William Munley, Ruth Fronmer, Robert Green. Nathan Hellier. Edward W.

Jhn T. Henry, ftev. C. W. Hogan.

Mary Agnts vers. Mary E. Johnson. Ann A iom. Hev.

Lxegory 1, Valerio, Joao Lilian Weener, Cecelia Weiner. John Wllion. Beatrici 'Kaplan, S.idyi Lee, Wyman Leonard, l.va Longo, Amelia Zonghetll, Regina EVENING DEATH NOTICES AHf.L-ln Melrose, Aug. 29. Flwnnrt h.

Sr. ol .19 Vine at. husband of Josephine (Uuigleyl and father of Mr Magnus J.nobaen and Hiuold J. Ahel ol Melrose, t.iwood S. Jr.

of Ciililuiniu. und Kavmond J. of Lawrence Private aervue at Rnliinson hapel. Hon Main .1, Friday at 2 pm Fnend. may call Thuisday evenlnu.

7 a DIMAxO In Kever. suddenly, Aug Mary (Coppola i of 42 Dawes si beloved wile of Angem, rnother of Joseph. Anoiew, Helen, Mrs. Amelia D'lorlo, all of Itcvere and Anthony of Danvers. Sisier of Theodore Coppola of Revere funera from the Paul Buonfiglio Funeial (hapel, 128 Revere Revere.

Friday, Sent. 1, at g.30 a m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Anthony Church al 9 30 a m. neiauves ana mends are kuid Iv Invited Visiting hours 2 to i and 7 to 10.

DlRt'lN Of Camhridge. suddenly. Aug. 29. 1961.

John E. of 19 Beech father of Mr. Margaret L. Ka.ki. Norwood; Mrs.

Mary A. Sell, Waltham Service in the Wilson tnapel. 28 Collrge Somervilie. friday. Sept.

1. at 1:30 p.m. Calling hour. Thui sday, 7 -9 m. HAri.AN In Salem.

Aug. 30. kSum ini.irsnani, wile of Huhard tirsidenre, 15 Colgate id Beverly SurviMd by two sons. Holx-rt and; nian Kaplan ol Heverly; daughter, ius. ii.irnara tioilman.

residence 9 Auhurnd.ile Marbiehead; oi Ailren Marsnall of Beverlv. Funeral services at Congregation Sons of Abraham. Beverly, at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Aug 31.

Memorial service will be at 15 Colgate rd Beverly. MrKENN'A, Anna A. (O'Neill in Uuincy. Aug. 29.

of HZ Brackett beloved wife of the late Charles McKenna. mother of Mrs. Constance Thompson of York city. Reposing al the Joseph Sweeney Funeral Home. 74 F.lm uuincy Center until Thursday morning at 8.

High Requiem Mass at St. John's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Visiting hours 7-10 p.m. interment Mt. Wollaston.

Mil. I.F.R Henry on Aug. 29. of r.gmnnt Mt. Vernon.

N.Y.. beloved huband of Edith (Muirl, son of Fred and the late Helen Whitcomb Miller, father of Henry Leslie John C. and Mrs Laurel Mania. Memorial service at Vernon Heights Congregational Church. Mt.

Vernon. Thurs day. 8:30 p.m. Rev. Robert G.

Davis officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Memo rial fund Vernon Heights Conurena tional Church or New York Cancer nocieiv. Ml RPHV-In norrhealer A 119 in John beloved husband of Winifred (Welch 1. father of John Mrs. John F.

Glavin and William J. Murphy, son of Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Harrison 1 Murrn.v and the late John J. Murphy, brother of James. Mary Murphy.

Mrs. Robert Lencau. Mrs. John Megnia, Mrs. Francis Fitz-patrick and the late Mrs.

John Murphy. Residence 1021 Dorchester ay. Visiting hours in the James A. Murphy Funeral Home. 1020 Dorchester Wednesday 1 to 10.

Thursday 2 tn 4 anrf 7 tn 10 crti emn High Funeral Mass in Wil liam inurcn rriday mornine. Sept. 1 at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Late member of the Aiun vvumers ixcai rao.

I. Marion formerly of Dosion. wue 01 tne late James died Aug. 28. Survived by James r.

raeiu jr. and 4 grandchildren. Mrs. O'Neill will lie in state at the William Vasu Funeral Home. 4375 worm woonwarn Koyal Onk, Mich Services Holy Name Church, Birmingham.

Thursday a.m. ROCHF. In West Newton. Aug. 30 margarei ,11.

wife of the la (Delaney), beloved te Damei f. Roche. mother of Alice Fiorelh. Josephine Quinn. Eleannr Ryan.

reuente Caruso, Mary Delaney, Acnes Lunnv Barbara Nee. Patricia Ahenrn, John Daniel E. Jr. and William P. Doche.

Residence 46 Webster st. Funeral from the J- Lvons Funeral Home. 1470 Washington West Newton. Friday at 8 am. irmn Keotiiem Mass in St.

Bit Relatives arH nam Lnurcn friends invited, and 7-10. Visiting hours 2 SII VERSTF1N Departed Aue 30. Rose. (Koretzskyi of 1870 Beacon Brookline. wife of the late Norman Silverstein.

Devoted mother of Harold Silverstein of Auburndale and Jack Silverstein of Quincy. sister of fihoma Koretzsky of Brooklyn. N.Y. Also survived bv six grandchildren. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chanel.

1fiH8 neacon Brookline on Thursday. auk ni at 11 a Memorial week will be observed at the home of Visiting hours at the chapel this evening 8-9 p.m W' A DOING TON Of Dorchester. Aug 30.. Lillian H. iHowarthi of 25 Se- naua wue oi nomas watinmR- ton, daughter of John Hnwarth and no to of i tract settlement with eiant General Motors before a gov ernment-inspired strike truce runs out next Wednesday.

nut Keuther said, "CM is going to have to part with some of its money bags" if an agreement is to be reached before the new strike deadline of 10 a.m. EST on Sent. 6. Reuther arrived at General Motors headquarters this morn ing to resume personal command of contract talks at the company chosen last night as the union's strike target He said G.M. was "the richest company in the world" but that there was a "tremendous gap" between its present offer to the union and the nrecedent shat.

taring profit-sharing agreement reached last Week with Ampri. tan iVIOlorS, G.M. vice president and chief hareainpr T.niim Soalnn tvhnl insists the G.M. offer is superior to the gains in the American Motors agreement, said the G.M. offer would put an extra $1000 in the pay en velopes of employees over the three years' of a new contract.

He also said it "doesn't matter too much to us" that the union had singled out G.M. for strike action if the talks fail. Seaton said G.M. did not consider yesterday's request by the Federal Mediation Service, which resulted in staving off a strike threatened for midnight tomorrow as "interference" by the government. The company believed, along with the mediation service that the contract extension to Sept.

6 was nec essary because there was not time to reach an agreement before the scheduled expira tion of current contracts at midnight tomorrow, Seaton said. Howard R. Morse Funeral Tomorrow For School Official WINDSOR, Aug. (AP) Funeral services Howard R. Morse, 71, business; for 1 i "i mar tlx mniia Ima.l.y e.inii.g 1 rid Mgilnaaday 1(J 7 Vm.

ilii u.r.1" Mililiaii Mil. Riit Teller, ami J.nu, I rrl.l limn Ihe I tlal.liin Meiunital Home. 9 tirlara II, iMaveiiik ill ft ii in hrrn. ra in lh (nat rrileialett lliunri fcarali.g. Hv .1.

al lU n. i Jialalii.es and ti lends liivllrri Iq al i lend Vialtm 1....... a Interment Ml. liuiw Irmelnv Paik- ma in Itar 01 luna-lal hum. u'" Ail JH Walter lllorl hilalialiil falti I Mis.

inrrina i image), and I. and mi nuiher nl lalher MiHinry of ami mer naiiay nl Himlli llinlim ain traldaiiit 1J3 tan rmiilli O'lliitn luiirial llnina Mil Durih.ilrr it. TfiuiMlay moiii- Hmli runrial I ai Hnlrmn HlKll rillirlal at tjatc nl llaavrn luin h. al ft I ai i.ia in iiaavrii i luin al I rliira Krlalivra and liirndi ilnl VUllina liniiia tuaxlay 7-111 lulu. oaunrauay 4 aim 7-10.

IJlrrHI- In Mrdlnrd, mddenly. aniiii, ui ji matf'ay hniMiiid iif lliiHiiilaua if fr fnt a'hr ol Mil. Alin.i Ctlllraiiif ol Anilnvrr, II and landljfhar nl Diana (iillrniii Fn-lifial Tlimaday al ft am fimn ihr I'mliarakl lliui utiriHl Homr, Mt ainliiidat al Caniliriilu inr I j-i h-rnrj i. Hrqiiirm liliih M.ma at SI Maiy'i l.ilii.hi Chimh, S. Una-ton, at 10 rlotk Id lain and Irianda kindlv Invilnl Vialtma fnuia Tumday evening 7-lo.

Wadnairtay a and 7-10. In Wlnchr.lrr Aug 2ft iud-dnly, Irancca i Dodge of aift Highland av mother ol Wllllnin Itiai of amhiiilne Sialer of Waller I h. Ondg of Hi-Imnl; alio leavea two giandrhildirn. Kuneral from the Lan runrial Hume. 7H0 Main al Thuridny morning al ft IS Hr'inlrin Jligh luneral Maa In SI.

M.irv a al o'rlm k. luting houia Wcdnraday evening 7-. aa. ir, rhnrleainwn. Aug 29.

i Thnmaa of a High Iielovrd miahand of Maigaiet M. iTiHimevi Biaaall. and lalher of Maig.irrt lanieion, Thoinaa. John, lionnhv. Jamet.

(in. Hnliert. Maiy. HiU. Trederlrk, Hirhard.

Jnirph. Wllllnin, and Maiurrn llmaall. ami of Uoia A IKIsaan) Diaiail, of Kliinehaui. and brother of John. Wllliinn mid Hiaaail, Dorothy MiN.vin.

and Mary Wal Hitieial limn the McArdle Hineial Hume. 14 C'oininiin un rnnay rpi. I al 0 a in folemn High uneral Maaa in St Mary a Chunh al 111 am ana irienui kindlv Invited Visiting S. W1 I'10 Pm ui aunaer mil Loumil Su2 MOORft In Rquantum, Aug. 21.

tambridga. Hulh ICnaui.tl beloved mother Fori'iar ol Arlington. K.i2r. ol Cambridge. "'fold r.nqulat of am-brtdg.

Service, at the Daniel F. J.l.'5f.r". 9l" Mann. AMllKIIH.R, Tueaday at 11 'riend. Invited.

Vl.itlnr hour. 2-t and 7-10. )r0E Of Medford. Aug 28, 19111, frank Vlrlor. of Melcalf at huaband of Anna llterMini and frfthr of Jrank Vincent Ilurger of ivieniorn hervlce.

in the a.nurcn, nmn Thin. gay, Aug 31. at 11 a.m. Vl'lting in in ui ii. uneral Home.

29 av Tuesday and Wednetdiiy. 7-9 p.m. KE In Nallck. th 2Rth. Hannah iMi-Grathi, in her vear.

Patrick Burk. fnrmerlv f' 11 East Central at. Funeral finm the John Everett and Ron. Memorial Homr Park at iNatick on Thurid. i morning at o'clock.

Hmh of ilrquiem to follow in St Church at 10. Vi.itlng hour. Tu.day 7-10, Wedne.day 3-5. 7-10 p.m. Augu.t 27th.

John curae. laie realdeuce 1M Warren v. Funeral aei vices from th Huntington Funeral Home, 154 Huntington av, Back Bay. Thuraday, August 31.1. at 1:30 p.m.

Helatlve. and friend. Invited. Visiting Wedne.day. 7 to 10 p.m.

Wlnthrop, Aug 29. beloved huahand of Pirabeth 'Turnhulll, Hesulence 1H6 Wlnthrop st. Funeral from the O'Maley Funeral Home. 79 Atlantic nn ThurHnv. Antf 31.

at a m. Requiem High Man al Ih Church of St John th Evangelist at 9 am. Kelativra and friend, kindlv invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 Late member Holy Name Society. JAHPENTFR 1-ottle M.

age 79. of York Beach. Aug 28 Funeral service. Thursday, at 2 p.m. from the Roger K.

I.uca. Funeral Home, York, Me. Visiting hours Wednea-day, p.m. and 7-9. JARR-Jn Natlck, Aug 29.

Lillian (Danforthv of 14 West wife of the Ferdinand G. Carr and Hernice Crover. rasrr, Mrs. vlr nln aervlces will hp hi'ld Thrlisday at 11 a.m. at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, Nstick. Visiting hours at the Mitchell Funeral Home. 10S North Main st. (Rt. 271.

Natick. Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. IF.NTOI.A In Brighton. Aug. Lawrence Angeln.

beloved husband of Mary J. devoted father of Lawrence of New Orleans. John J. of Weymouth. Mary J.

Zrtanknwskl of North Qulncy. Dorothy F. HUH. of New Lexington. Ohio, and Ann G.

Funeral from the J. F. Sullivan Funeral Home. 3B0 Market Rrighton. Sept.

1. at ft a.m., followed by a Solemn HiKh Mass of Requiem In St. Columhkille's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly Invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10.

In Roxhury. Aug. 2ft Wright beloved hushand of Cecil R. Charles. 18 Ruthven Roxhury.

Reposing nt th Chishotm Funeral Chanel. M2 Columbus Boston. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 31.

at 1 ri from Columhu. A E. Zlon Church. Relatives and friends invited. Family present at the chapel Wednesday evening 7 to 9.

Late Masonic Brother and railroad employee. IHRIRTI ANSON In Newton, Aug 28. Mary E. (Moran). widow of Harry X.

Chrlstianson. Funeral services at th Waterman Chapel. 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boa-ton, on Thursday. Aug. 31.

at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday afternoon and evening at their convenience. (ONNOLI.T In Dorchester, formerly I nn.l,nJ.U A. Ol Iflfil Vlsru A. IRoddyi.

beloved wife of Thomas A. Residence 45 sawyer devoted mother of Mis. Mary L. Kohhr of West Roxbury and Thomas F. Cnnnollv of Horrhester.

Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home. 8 Spring st. (Cor. West Roxbury. Thursday, at 8:15, Solemn Requiem High Mass tn The Holy JNam Church at Helatlve.

una friend, kindly Invited. Visiting hour. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. JONNORS In East Walpole. Aug.

29. Lena Hourigan beloved wife of the late Michael Connors. Residence 290 East t. Funeral from the Gin-ley Funeral Home. 892 Main Friday, Sept.

1. at 8:15 a. followed by a Requiem High Mass in St. Mary'. Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends kindly invited, visiting hours Wednesday nd Thursday 7-9 p.m. This seal is your assurance of highest ideals, ethical practices and integrity. J. S. Waterman Sons 4-4110 CE 5 4110 AS 7-0431 Antti.av.

nf hrl.imol il! "ml Ainoklln and si.i, I mi VVi.il.al.in. h.latlvaY Mend, are all.iid SI. E-rvirei rnm Ihe llrai. I I.AIII-Of Wayland, In Callfnrnla. tlr.ii.ir 8 14 onroid avll of Ilia Lit il IV, uJiaai Mnnnnll rVTan ii' 1844 Mali Ji iVa.nl I A dav il I I SVir ai jh rtaii" Thiiridai i toft (.

Iinna may tw mad to' til Heart i I und. I MORNING DEATH NOTICES MAatrr H-Ot fhslaea, Auf by fitment in ii f-ieiug r. net John HaiiMtr. I.fi.iv.. In u.hand of rhvllia il'uiai i.o...

of sou ol t.ine.l and Maiv A llaiuotk, biolhrr ol H. David Han-ok. Ihtltea, and Firwaliiia Jaiu-lunakl nl Weal lloalniiy: tats iral-rtiiii 4JJ Waaliingiiin av, runil limn Hi Caaey Funeral Hum, Wu.hliia.loii av on 1 hur.day mom- ai i IKftn Ma dy nl iil.itlv. a nllowd Iiy holmili a rn rteqiiiim In Out Oiail Chunh al ft rim a aild I lenrla at klitrfU IllVllnl In alleitil 1. a lu.aoay 7-10.

Wedneaday J-ft and 7-1(1. Ill lieu of flnwna I onll Ibllt may lw nied to Our J. ady wl Ufaw laiiah ol Uu Ileal I fund. HrNRt-ln Wrat Aclop, Aug It. Kv.

tharl. William, M-lovii bus-tuiiid of Ealell illiay) H.niy, Fu-nrral saivii will In at Hi Gmig r.iuniinal khurrh, Mavnaid. Mn.a Thuraday, Aug 31, al 10 a Al the iiii. nl tin family their will ln mi vuiling Plr.iai omit Donation, may In limile in Trinity Coliegi Alumni rui.o, iiariiiud. it, or to the F.nla-j op.il Throlngical Hi hool In Cam i.iuige, Man.

Munlrial pauaia pivaav vupjr. IIOGAN In Peabody, Aug 20. Mr. M.oy Ague, i I avion Hngan. nl r-iiney in, halem, and loilnellv Ol I'ealMidy.

widow of John II llogai and duiighlrr nf lha lata William mid Maiy iCouniaul laylnr, u-frtal will held oi. 1 liuraday In.m th Cnnw.v Funera Home, 12 healnul .1 I'ealHMlv. al ft a followed Iiy a Roleinn High Maaa In SI. John'i Church. limly, a ft Burial In HI Maiy'.

einelery, Salem. Visiting hour. anil i-io p.m. ii Aug 3. or Van Nuvi.

allf of btonehain. l-ona i avn or in lat Himon I' Humphrey, tnnlher Mrs I'atncla Per man. ol Lot Calif Services at All Saints Episcopal Chunh. 7ft s.eimai .1, Muneham. Thllrada Aug.

31. at 10 a m. Relatives and iriicia in viii a vi.lllng hou in funeral Horn of John Hrvant'a si bloniham Wednetday 7-ft. IH HI rv-f ormerly of Soulh Rnalon In A hunv. NV Agues iCrowley), lielnved wif of "--in iiiiury, motner ol Aynea I.

aaine. inn Mlialael Hurley of Mrs. Margaret O'Brien 17 "i a-iiiriine aioaiio. jamea wiiiiam Mauric and John runn Irom th i.iaaniv Funeral lloin. 74J Eaat Hto.idwav al Friday niornina ai a.

holemn High Mass tn The iiiavrn i nurrn at ft Holn lv and friend, are kindlv In- In nolra Wednesday iniiiaiiay n-n 7-IU n.m J1 Hvdi Park. Aug 2ft. Marv iiin-a laiyi, neinved wife of the late frederick Ivers. Healdenr IllHl (iiver .1 in-voted mother of Si.ter einn lainarin. si.ter Helen Maur- r.L Allen M.

Agnrs Mr. Evelyn M. McGowan and mra i arnrin 11 MeCaitney. Fu- neiai fiom thi James J. Laughlln ruiier.ii nonie, Oak at Friday ai Solemn High Funeral Mass In hureh of the Most Precious Blond at 9 Relatives and friends kindly invited.

Vlsltinl hours 2-4 ana i-iii. JOHNNON-Fnrmerlv of 7 DForst no.iinriale. Norwood. Aug 29. Anna A.

iWiding). wif of the late Alvin P. Johnson: mother of Henry C. A. Johnson, Mr.

Klin Johnann. and grandmother of Doris L. Johnson. Services at the Mes.iah Luther-en Church. Albano st Roslindale.

Friday, at 11 am. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours nt th Granttrnm Funrral Hnm. 821 Cummins Highway, nar Mattapan aq Thursday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

LEE In Nw York, formerly of Cam bridge. Aug 29. Wyman W. beloved huaband of Mrs. Ruth Le and father of Wyman W.

Le Jr. of New York, brother of Mr. Herman Lee and Mrs. Blanch D. Etam of Boston.

Funeral Service Friday. Sept 1 at I at the Davis Funeral Home, 89 Walnut Roxhury. Family present Thursday 7 to ft p.m. at the Funeral Home Relatives and friends invited. LONGO In Revere.

Aug. 28. resi dence. 141 Humney Amelia (Vitullli. beloved wife of Dominic nnd devoted mother of John, Raymond.

Dominic Jr. Longo, Mr. Catherine Bergen. Funeral from the Cataldo Funeral Home. 374 Broadway, Somervilie, Thursday at 9 a in.

Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Benedict's Church. Somervilie. at 10 a.m. Relatives and i lends invited.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. LEONARD tn Somervilie. Aug. 28. Eva (O'Connell), beloved wife of the lat Joseph Leonard.

Funeral from the Chapel of Jamel W. Do-lan. 198 Adams Dorchester, on Thursday morning with High Mass In St. Ambrose's Church nt 9 o'clock Relatives nnd friends Invited. Visiting hours Tuesdny.

7- 9 m.t Wedne.day, 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. MeCANN In South Boston. August 2H. r.iward beloved husband or Theresa 'Walkeri McCann. father of Mrs.

Catherine Gilbert. Mrs. Helen Vaillancourt. Mrs. Edna Fades of Charles and James McCann: brother of Mrs Julia Fernanrier Hesulence.

120 Bolton st. Funeral from the Thomas C. O'Donnell Funeral Home, 88 West Broadway at A Friday morning nt 9. Solemn High Mass In St. Vincent's Church nt 10.

Relatives and friends arc kindly Invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-ln. Late member of N.H.R.R Lodge 232 MrDFRMOTT-tn MUtnn. John 3 of 312 Blue Hills Parkway, helovefl husband of Nora T. (Keanevi.

and father of Dr. Mary McDermott of Detroit, Michigan, and brother of Delia and Mary E. McDermott of Merifnrd. Funeral from the KUllon funeral Home. cor.

Winthroo av and SnraKue Revere, Thursday at a.m. Solemn High Mass of Hequiem at St. Mary's of The Hills Church In Miltnn at 10 a.m. Relatives nnd friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesdav 7-10 p.m., Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Late member of St, Patrick's Court 942. C. of F. McAl.l.lSTEK Tn Carlisle, of Cam- oririKe, Aug. 29, Mary L.

McAllister, formerly of 2 Clinton Cambridge. Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home. 907 Mass. CAMRRincE.

Fri day at 9 am. Solemn High Mass at St. Mary Church at 9 45 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Parking area, rear of Funeral Home on Hancock st. MrGOVFRN In Boston. Aug 28. Mae t. dirty).

bClnved wife of the late Fdward McGovern and niece ol William Weyand of Uuincy. Residence 368 Commonwealth av. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the East man Funeral Home, 89(3 Bcacnn st. Thursday, Aug 31, at 8 a. m.

Re quiem High Mass at St. Cecilia's Church at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours vveanesaay j-a, 7-w. MeDERMOTT In Cambridge. Aug 29.

jeremian or Huron son of the late Catherine (Callahanl and Thomas F. McDermott and brother of Rev. Harold F. McDermott of St. Michael's Church.

Bedford. Funeral irom me cox uneral Home. 11 Applcton Arlington. Friday. Sept.

1, at 9 a. m. Solemn High Mass at St Peter's Church. Cam bridge, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9. Thursday 3-5 and i- p.m. MEI.NICK Eva, of Providence. RT. lormeriy ot Dorchester, beloved wue ot me late Hyman Melnick: devoted mother of Mrs.

Esther Co- n.inc or i-rovioene. H.I.. nnd Mrs Goldle Gelles Kritrmnn nf T-triehlon Also survived by four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be he Thnursdav Aug. 31.

at 11 a.m. nt the Schloss- nerg Memorial Chanel. 1257 Blue mil mattapan. Memorial Week win be oDseived nt the home of Mrs Maurice Cnhane. 46 Greaton drive.

Providence, and at the home or Mrs. uoidie Gelles Krltzman, Ransom Brighton. In lieu of flowers, contributions in expression of sympathy may be sent to the Providence Home for the Jewish Aged. McKEEN In Somervilie. Aug.

58 jonn j. oi zu collage be loved husband of Nora (Ltnskevl McKeen and father of Katberine Smith of Waltham. Mary E. Morton of Boston. Doris W.

Harring ton. Theresa Wood. Helen I. Fer- ren aod John J. McKeen all of Somervilie.

Funeral Thursday, nt 8:15 from the G. F. McKenna nnd Son Funeral Home. 390 Medford st. Solemn High Mass of Heniiiem in St.

Jnhn'a Church. North Cambridne. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10.

Late member of Local 829. A. F. ot L. McNALI G.

Therese, 70. of 42 Lake Framtngham. died this afternoon at the Framingham Hospital. Survived by her brother Edward F. McNally of Franklin, Me.ss., several nieces and nephews.

High Mass of Requiem at St. Stephen's Church. Frammgham on Friday, Sept. 1. at 9 a.

m. Calling hours at the McCarthy Funeral Home, 11 Lincoln Framingham. Wednesday 7-9 p. m. and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Burial St. Stephen's Cemetery. Framingham. McNm, In Somervffie.

Aug. 29. James beloved son of ihe late James and Margaret (Noonan). brother of Joseph and George of Chicago. Funeral from the A Strumero and Sons Funeral Home.

493 Somervilie Av Fridav. Kem 1. nt 8 a. m. High Mass of Requiem ip Anmony cnurcn at 8 Heiatlves and trends respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9. Thursday 2-4. 7-B CEMETERY LOTS Another new garden section completed where yon can plan ahead for this most, most important matter Low cost, small monthly payments Boston's moat beautiful memorial park. non-ectartan. open to all.

For peace or mind and love ct your 152. West Roxbury. Mr MORNING DEATH NOTICES A UK -In Allitnn. Aug 27, Xalell heluv'd. (taught! of th lal audi and Klltit iKlngl V'airr of lailtnn il of oik, leililrnia Uwg Common av.

Funeial limn the ic-hainaia t'uiieial llom. 4WI Waah-Inglon .1 lal laik .1.1. on Ibuia day iiminlng at 15 o'clock, lul-lowed by a Itequlein lliah M-aa in Ignntiu. luinh, I hiainut Hill at ft ouuia MiUiin-a ami liuiida In Jlld. Inleimenl Hulyhnod lading bouis Tmaiiay 7-ft i in WedmaOar 2 6 and 7 lo in, laikiii in ii of funeial hum.

MON IUN-ln I he.tnut Hill. Aug. 27. taa-iiy n. uuni lift Laid at.

in. vd wile ol Chail. I Minion ilieral limn the flung H. lailiy A uncial Hum. 4Ud llarvaid II lliear Conimoiiwiallh av Thurallal Innintlig al ft Solemn Huh Mia (if lliqu.nn hi Lawirni Cluii.l al 10 o'llia hdalivr.

and InenUi an leapTi ti.illy uivited to alu nd Intrrmnit hi Jnx-nh Cerneteiy Viaiung houis Tuesday 7-, Wsdnoa. day i i and Jamaica Plain. Aug J. Waiihew ol 47 hum, I a ey iiemvta lalher (il ft, la. Lillian lia tlaiiu ft, ll.ii ni i and flatthrw Movian, biotner Mia.

Ktliey. John V. am Allien t. Muvuui. fuoeial frmii tie itolH'it f'uneiai 11, nee.

joj. Soulh lluuiuigtiiii jamana plain lup Cardinal liLoiinell hriniiiaryi. Thuraday, at I a in. hnlainri Viaas nf Requiem in wur aiuy in l.uuid.. Chunh al Angelina all.tro.

JaaiM-l, Sain. vaininn dellle MS Marshall SI (. aminarata. Lat real ball si. urn-ml i Caggi.mo At boo, fli the Ernest I lal Hume.

147 Winlh nt ft; in Solemn II. ah Requiem at the Holy church i a am. nil.ilivea and Invited. Vlaltlnu 9 i Ml M.OVAN In f.veu tt, Aug. 29.

resilience, ill Andrew st Mary (Heidyi. beloved wife of (he late I mother ol Philin f.lale and Catherine Carey uneral fimii the Chailes J. Mur-Phyfuneral Home. 519 Broadway. on Thuiaday morning at II.

followed by a Solemn High Maaa in lha Im maculate (inception Church al ft rn latives and friend, are nviiea. visiting noui. 3-3 and 7-ft Interment New Calvary. NOONAN In Roxbury. Aug.

27. Fd- J-l. (ormeny ol the Mission hureh Parish, beloved husband of in no maiy i. onnollyl Noonan devoted father of Mia Ethel Cotter of Koalindai and Edward Noonan of Roxbury. uneial frnm the Connor uneral Home remoni at nppoaltp the Mission I hureh Rectoiy, Thuraday, Aug.

31 at ft a in. Solemn High Maaa of Requiem In the Mission Church at ft o'clock Relatives and friends respectfully Invited. Visiting hours a anq i-io Camhiidce. Aug 28 Arthur husband of Mary iGalvini Leary of 353 Harvard at formrly of I.exinKtnn. father of Thomas of Danvei.

and Alice T. of New York city, brother of Richard I. lary of Maiden and Sister Mary Thomas S.N.D., Balti-moie Funeral from Owen P. Doonan Son. Funeral Home, 7 Wlrklow at Fellsway, Maiden, on Thuraday at solemn High Mass In Ihe Church of th Immaculate Concep tion at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friend. Invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10 O'HRIEN Of Roxbury. Aug. 27.

John of the lat James and Ellen (MrCusken Hrlen Brother of Mary, James nnd hnrles O'Brien, Helen Manning and Margaret Lowney. Funeral from th John C. Mulry Funrral Home. 223 Neponset Dorchester, Friday, at 9 a m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Joseph's Church. Roxbury. at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 OTONNM.l.- In Don neater, Aug. 28 Marv h.

lUutrKl. beloved He of John mother of John J. and Mrs Elliot Cioft. Sister of Edmund Margaret and John M. Ouirk Itesidence.

21 Roseclair st. Visittna hours In Ihe James A Murphv Fu neral Home. 1020 DnrchesbT av Wednesday and Thursday. 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m. Solemn High Fu neral Mass in St.

Margaret's cnurcn. rrinav morning, hept I a 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends In vlted O'CONNOR-In Wevmouth. Aug 28 flla beloved sister of Mrs. Mary eonard.

aunt of Mrs. Mary rviitcneii. Mrs. Rita Kvan and Mrs Rose Covenev Funeral from hei late home. 87 Prospect on Fridav morning at 8 15 o'clork.

followed by a Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 oclock. Relatives nnd friends Invited. Interment St. Francis Ceme tery. 01 ANDKR In Everett, Aug.

29 iiarry v. oiandtr. husband oi Anna E. (Llndbcigr 12 Bolster SI father of Carl Johnson. Funera services will lie held at the Chape of J.

Henderson 517 Broad way. Friday at 2 m. Relatives and jrienns invuea. riends may cal ai me a. napei mursoay.

3 to I and 7 to 9 p. m. Late member Val- ha In TjlHUA Clrrir.r 01 I I KHKAD In Dorchester, Aug. 27 uciovea nusoana ot the line marie j. unernearl (nee St Croixi; residence 11 Speedwell st father of Andrew R.

of Milton. Mrs Gladys Bernardlneill of Dorchester ana wuuam r. uncrnead of Baltimore. Funeral services at the Ber nard Kelly Son Funeral Home 8 Church on Thursday. Am? ni at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends are '-Ti'ng nours z-5 and 7-10 PAI LIVE Mary (Cauman) of 4F Parker Chelsea, on Aug. 29 avne ui me one shinupi paunve nevoien sister ot Mae Wolpe and Meyer Cauman of Brook- line. Rebecca Cauman of New York. Leah cauman of Chelsea Katherine Small of San Tiicen Calif Ida Shapiro of Boston. Bella Kaplan of Washington.

DC. and Ethel Cauman of New York. Services on Thursday. Aug. 31.

at 11 a.m. at the Tort fMneral Chapel. 1S1 Washington Chelsea. Memorial Week a her late residence. PAGLlASSO Ot Revere.

18 Sumner Giuseppe, late hushand of Mary (Perrv) and devrted father of josepn raKiiasso, Maivaiore I'anar-ello and Gates Panarello. Funeral from Pennacchio Son West End Funeral Home, 59 So. Margin on Thursday at 8 am. Reouiem Mign Mass at 9 a.m. st St.

Joseph': Church. West End. Boston. Hela tives and friends are kindly in yited. Visiting Tuesdav 7-10.

vvennesnav v. nnn 7- PF.TEHS In West Roxbury, the 29th busan (nee MacDnnald I. beloved wue oi inc late Frederick Peters: mother of Mis. John C. V.

Fisher jvirs. Lawrence A. iMCKinnon. Mrs Neil MacDonnell. Sister St.

Wen ceslaus of Providence. R.I., Edwin victor, ana cnester McGaugh Residence 24 Colbert st. Fu of neral from the Frederic J. Crosby runerai Home. 1803 Centre st.

i between Willow Maple st. I on Friday morning at 9:15 to be followed Si 8 Solemn Mass of Requiem in The. Holy Name Church at 10 clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Wednesdnv 7 to 9 p.m..

Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment St. Joseph's. Please nmit PITTS (Petitas) Simon Paul of Chelsea, August 2ti. by accident in beloved husband of Grace 1.

(Quirk) and father of Edward and Phyllis C. Harper of Chelsea and Paul J. nf Belmont, late residence o5 Washington av. Funeral from the Casey Funeral Home, 295 Wash-inKton on Thursday morning at 8:15 followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem in Our Ladv Of Grace Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend.

Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10. Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. In lieu nf flowers contributions mav be made to Our Lady Of Grace Parish or the Heart Fund. Novia Scotia papers please copy. POTTLE Of Oreenwood.

Aug. 27 Essie (Kingman) of 14 Hanson st. Funeral services at the Morrison Funeral Home, 13 Yale Wakefield on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m QCIN'N In Newton. Aug.

29. 1881. Mabel (Rice), wile of the late Charles E. Quinn. formerly of Stearns Newton Centre.

The service at 101 Union Newton Centre. Thursday afternnon. Aug. 31. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Lincoln. Mass. RAY Charles M. In Boston. Aug.

20. Beloved husband of Marion (Dow) Ray. formerly rrt 102 East Brooklinp st. Funeral in the John J. Connolly Memorial Chapel.

1409 Washington st. i across from the Cathedral), lhursday. Aug. 31. at II a.m.

Rela lives nnd Iriends Invited hours 2-4. 7-9 m. Visiting RITTKR In Brighton. Aug 2(1. lonl Herbert beloved husband of the lite Bcrnadelte (McDonough Rit-Xer of 1950 Commonwealth War Veteran.

Interment and services at Baltimore, Maryland ROCK In East Boston. Aug. 28. 1981. Rose Ine Francis', of 229 Maverick it-, beloved wife of Gilbert and devoted mother of Mary Black.

Josephine Castter. Grace Simon. Patrick, Arnold. Rose and Gilbert Jr. Funeral from the Rapino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea st.

(at Maverick so i. Friday, at 8:30 a m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in Our Ladv of the Assumption Church at 9 Relatives and friends invited tn attend Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment nWK Kn seaiui i-in Aug. 27.

Ronroh of 24 Walnut mother of Elira i UV Con'or', ii.r.ii.tc-, iitiuKtiin ui Edsnn Greenlaw and the late Fd-wina (Speari Greenlaw, sister of Frances Cook. Wexford: Fdwina Templehof. Cambridge, and Fdson Creenlaw. Chelmsford Services at the Daniel F. Brien Funeral Home to7 Mass.

CAMBRIRC.E. Thursday, at 11 mm Rlitii-a anri friends invited. Visiting hours ana r-iu o.m interment at Fain. Lew Cemetery. Westfetd.

od fneiida ueaday a id Wedneadiy 7ft pin Inlerii.ei.l Vi i Member of I ftll A IfH llILM I Vlaiting luMiit JVnlnnida 7 111 Trim 7-iu 'a vmvg veivran av I oi Id War i. cuoHi iir Of Aihnalnn. Ana If) talhanna I', illaiitl, tvuiiitv ol Jxmra t'r Lilwm I ol I.ila 1.1 Jan.c rnwlrv and tnullirr I.akrhlll av. and II il ea ltiall-v. lullHa.

run ui Ilir 1 Kim unrial limn, 3711 Man av riuiinmg al ft Hiah Mm of It.fiuirn. ji-ioina i ihiiiii at a ecuiO KrUllvni and tilrnila Invlliil Viall-ln hiiwia Wrdiieatlay avniing 7 In III and IhinaOi.v ft In ft and 7 tn III llNMIk In llKinklina, Ih 3Hlh JiiMiiliin Iieliived daualili i Ilir l.ila Mil liar I and Jntruli if nl Ulitnr a. Ulllllll llira Mi 1-ailKllllnl aiatri ill a. rrainia of ftuiwvii nid I'tuni I( linnllt of I auallll. ftvvlUrlland liaiilrma 14.7 llratnn al uiiiial nun Ui tioahy Mrminliil, ainll al.

Int. I'ai ill I. un IIHna (lay mninliig al ft 15, tu IK luanwrd iiy a Kiiiuinn Maaa In hi. Miv til in Aaauiniiliun I liurrh al III oilmk. Hi laiivea and lilinda air Inviud Viailina li.Hira 3 a.

-U in. Inlrni.iNl lli.lvii.uid In hni (if flnwaii (liiiiatloiii may Iriadi In tier lliriiiniy tu Uia Maiykiiull tnirixn Miaaioiia Aha.I.I. Ariliialon. Aug. in.

wiiii niiaiMiid of Anna lAndrranni DhiikiII of 411 Gi.incl VHW Hd, Siivi.ia at t'ulk a iHiaivaaitiinui innnh Ailinauirl lliialiia, Thuiaday, Auk ai 4'nrintK Hii.itura and i inula invited Vlallma hnun al in llrraluiid runrial Hum, lui IV rt in i 'ii lucaday ami i p.m. Kal niriiilH i Ol i(ilall A. I A rnminria lilur Imlu ami Juii'hl T.iav.r Aaan and A E. Ma- Dr MHIIWIaKI-ln Snutli lloalmi. Alia 21.

JoMph beloved hualund nl Hornthy I. INuiiieikal. rendenre a iilailiiyhnn Wav, hrnthir ol Anthony, Mnhael and Maiy Dem- nowaKI runeial limn Kll-prial Home, HI i'ri'hle al. lal Andrew i. iiniiaday al II.

IS. Knlemn (imem Mas. In St, Mary il'ollahl Iniirh at 0 o'cloi Krlntive. and Inenn. Invited Vl.ltlng linurt 2 I and 7-10 Veteran W.

II Em ployee City ot Hoiton Sanitation I D'HVIIilO In N. Heading. Aug. 211 millo, helm ed huahnnd of llrlloia iDlllhialoi. funeial from lite A J.

hfiail'ifoia runi'iiil Home M.iln at Malilro. Saturday al In IS Solemn High ia. n( Heiiuiem lit St. JoHenh'. huHh, M.ilden.

at il IS llelutlve. and fnend. re invited VImIii.m hnui llHirailuv and liidiiy 1 and 7-IU nrim nimera. DOUM.Y III llelmonl. Aug 29.

lOlil M.HHali't A iN.ilel. Iielovrd wife of the late Mortimer J. Downey of 22 Jonathan at and mother of C'latre ilownev. Moitimer J. Downey Jr Mary A Shauahnea.v mid linberl A Downey.

Funeral limn the new Willi, on J. Cox uneral Home. Tianelo on Friday, at 91S a m. Solemn Requiem Ma In St. I.uke'.

Church at 10 o'clork Kelallvet and friend. Invited Voiding hour. Wrdnctday 7-10, Thuraday J. 5 and 7-10. Interment Helmont Cemetery.

CAKI.K In Jamana I'liiin, Aug. 27. dward II reaidence 137 Green icloved huahnnd of Malile M. (Huckiey) and on of Nettie Karle. father of Harold F.

and Haihaia iMar.ton) Quinn, brother of Jcsaie C'ulp. Cathi-rine Smiwrroa. and Llndv of Vliginia. Funeral servicer, ft the Jame. A.

Funeral Inrne. 411 Jamaica IMam. Thuraday. Aug. 31, at 11 a.m.

Relative, and fnincla Invited. Vlaltinc houis Tuesday und Weilneaday 2-5 and 7-10 0 ni. Inli in, cut Ml. Hone EINMI.IN -Kntered Into rcxt AUK j'fl. or it.i i.onKwood Hrnnklin.

Iieioven nil' Ii illld of Ituse Ifinldmanl divnted father of Natalie Golub of vtanan. ellrla AronnIT and Muriel Bennett, both of Hrnifklin. and brother of Joseph of California and Anna, of Arizona. Also survived bv grandchildren and 3 great-grand-rhildren. Service, at The Solomon hapel, 420 Harvard Hrookline.

Thuraday. August 31. at 1 p.m. Memorial ob.ervance at the bom of flis. Morns Golub.

37 Gould Wahan. Pleas omit flowers. Remembrance, may be to the Heart Fund. Huston. ELIA In WilminKton.

Aug. 2R. John of 316 Lowell beloved husband of Olga iStavrel and father of John Michael Mrs. Olga Chrasto and Mis. Helen I'llla.

Funeral from the Nichols Funeral Home, 1H7 Middlesex Wilmington. Thuraday. Aug. 31. at 1 m.

Funeral Services at Hnlv Trinity Church, 245 South Boston, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the funeral Wedneadnv. 7 10 m. HAIIIRTY In snnih rinn Coleman beloved hushand of the late Budget K) Toole) Flaherty.

oi mis. liaruara lowMIn Matthew. Coleman Paul and me mi nil's. M.iry Madden, ninth of Mrs. Barbara Foley.

Residence iii r. runer.ii trom the Joseph Sullivan Funeral Home. Ifi44 ijorcneaier ijnrcnester. Friday niorning nt 9 Solcisn High Mass in SI. Augustine's Church nt 10 Relatives and friends are klnHlv in vited Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 iiiuisu.iv i ain r-iu FRANI In Medford.

Aug. 28. Frank. oi guj vviiiis nv Deloved hushand of the late Angela father ii Jacqueline t.scher. Mrs Mary Hnrelln.

Mrs. Catherine Man-dolo, Mis. Eva W.iltmnn nnd An thony lranii. Funeral from the Galtey Memorial Funeral Home. 43 lliKli Medford on Thursday.

Aug. 31 nt 8 a m. Solemn High Mass i ni iifinrn i Church nt 9 clock Relatives and friends Invited. Vlsit- jna noui. rucsiiay 7-in p.m..

Wednesday 3-5. 7i0 p.m. please do not send flowers. t'KOOMEK Robert of 22 Courtlnnd i Mattnpan, beloved husband of Catherine iDnvics). devoted father oi iieny, i.inna, sue.

Robert, and Jeffrey Fronmer, son of Harry and inc i.ne male roomer, brother ol max w. roomer of Hruok ine, Mrs Sally Phillips of Lynn. Mrs. Betty Pollack of Long Island. V.

and mis. neicn i.oidstein of Mattanan funeral services will be held Wednesday. Aug. 30. at 1 m.

at the St'hlussherg Memorial Chapel. 1257 Blue Hill av Mattnpan. Memo rial week will be observed at his late residence Contributions in ex tncssion of sympathy may be sent lo tne charity of your choice. HtVKK Of Sntnerville. Aug.

27. 19R1 Grace H. (Gurlev i. willow of John J. Frver of 13 Franccsca mother of Atherton (.

rrver. Stamford, tt sister of the Misses Flora B. Gurley Worcester and Nellie M. Gurlev San Francisco, Calif. George Gurley.

Willimnntic. Ct. Service tn the Wl son Chanel. 28 College Snmerville. Wednesday.

Aug. 30 nt 2 m. Interment Mt. Auburn Ceme tery. Cambridge.

In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to the New Engltmd Baptist Hospital, Bos- Of IMewtnn Highlands An 27. Sadie (Pendleton), widow nt Hnland Gl.i7ier of 24 Harrison at and mnther nf Oscar R. of New ton Highlands nnd Krving C. Glnzier of Belmont runerai services ni the New Cape Memorial Chapel 1251 Washington West Newton Ann 30. at 1 P.m.

Visit tng hours at the funeral home Tuesday. 2-4 and 7 9 p.m. Burinl (n KJnrlhHoro Vmctcrv. GOLDMAN Kae. suddenly on Tues day.

Aug. 29. originally oi nnngor, Maine, icsldi.iE al 10 urKney ro. liriihinn- rianizhter nf the late Isrea and Rebecca Goldman: survived by brothers Harry Goldman ot oiook- imp iinrt Charles Goldman Newton. Services at the Levine Chapel.

470 Harvard Brookllne nn Thiirsrinv. Ana. .11 r.t 11:30 a.m Visiting hours at the Chapel Wednesdnv evening from 8-9 P.m Memorial week nt the home nl Char es M. Goldman, 43 Bishops gale Newton Centre through Sundav. GOVE In Boston, suddenly.

Charles he overt rather nt tugene L. Gove of Nashua. il. Late residence 19 Bnwdoin Boston. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home.

146 Dnrchcster South Hoston. Thll day morning at 11. Relatives and friends Invited, Visiting hours from 7-H). Retired member of Fnaine 4 GRKKN In Marhlehenrt. Aug.

29 Nathan of 12 McKiniey be loved husband of Shirley (Cohen 'cert: devoted father of Sandi Winer of Peabody and David Green of Marbiehead. Keiovea son Annie Engber of Chelsea: devoted brother of Samuel Green of Revere Ida Shaievitr of Revere. Susan Ber- grr of Elberon. N. and Sylvia Engber of Chelsea.

Service will be held In the Hvmanson Funeral Home. 117 Nnrth Common st Lynn, Thursday at 11 a.m. Me morial week nt i ate residence. HFI l.H In New Bedford. Aug.

27 Edward Hellier. age 65 years. or Miqaie rn rarminuion. nus- band of Marnee 'Deel. Funeral service at St.

Gabriel Church Marion. Wednesday. Aug. 30, al 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Please omit flowers. Graham Funeral Service formerly of 1770 Wiik. St, Yrn. J. lVIahoney 598 DurJ'ey St.

Ill 5-1600 HI 5-3268 Prict is a moffer of personal choice? DoislJ J. Corcorsi, Fliers! Dir. lulu Ii at ft i. lunula invltei cni ies ol Huston and balvaloie Squ.slia of Water-buiy, Ct. Lucille Diias-ri of Weat wood and Adeline tTatalurri from Hi lhiniel linen Funeial Horn, ftin Maaa av friday 8am rmicmu High Maa.

al St Maiy. burch, Nmiolk at. Cambridge at i i' inenn. invited at Jonn i.nr ins. CO Mifigc viaiung no VlMting hours 2-5 and 7.

Ill I'm i-araing area rear oi luneial mi iianeiM a ai TAM.rr-ln oaton. Aug 27 Ruth (Pieatunl, belnveil wil VaT oved wile of Arthur Bulges. Slniile riy ol i. lor Sir i 1 wedneaday. Aug IlrtaUv" 4nd STANTON- In Cambridge.

August 28. John iJiiiii beloved huhand of Juln, M. i'kVI-leherj and oevoted father of fdward of the Camming Police Dipt, and Mra. Helen Sullivan fi-Iienil Ihe John Donovan funeial Home. 140 Oti Ca.nhridge.

Thursday at a fuilrinn funeral Mm. at St Pat- 9 Rcla-iive. and friends invited Visiting hour. Tuesday and Wednesday. 2-5.

7 10 pm. ljit retued memlier of pent. Vejeran m-Miuar OI American and Harrack. 464. TOMPKINS In All.ton a.

Rohert husband of Ruth Conner Huno and I of frohom Woiceaier. i o-npKin, of Shrew, bury and HnbertW. of Allston. Stepfather 'y- Daniel and Arthur Cooper Service at the Short in Williamson funeral Home, 17a ni.M.m. rriu.iy.

Sept. I' m. rrienoa may call at Vi weanesday evening 7-8 and Thursday 3-5 and 7-u TOM Suddenly In Hoston. Aug 2a V. Pastor of Plain.

Beloved son'of and Anna (D.myluki Tom. and James. Joseph. William I Ml iHfW IfJfK HpU Giegory Tom will in state litart L'kraininn Catholic Church Wednesday w5 an? I'mSolemn High fti of Requiem Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment in Syracuse.

Lute memlier 4th Dct-'ree. Malta-Pan Council. Knights of Columbus. Syracuse papers please copy. VAI.ERIO Of Arlington.

Aug. 2d. joao, of 27 Exeter st Beloved hushand of Maria Gloria (Costa), father of Maria do Caimo Coulo. tmeha Viera. Irene Oliveira.

Oeorgina Botelho, Gloria Da Silva. f.i-melinda Keis Belmira Tavarea. Olivia Costa. Manuel and Joseph Brother of Maria Ponies Funeral rom the Rogers Funeral Home. S80 Cambridge Cambridge.

Thursday at 9. Solemn High May at St. Anthony's Church, Cambridge, at 10. Helatives and friends respectfully Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10, Wednesday 2-5 and VI hi.

IK In Maiden, formerly of uorrnesier. Aug. 29, Cecelia M. (C ennon). Residence.

69 Pierce st. Beloved wife of the late George A. Weener, mother of Mrs. Heniv Francis of Maiden, George weener of Hingham. Arthur Weener of New York.

Funeral from the Leo M. Norton Funeral Home. 2H7 Main Maiden on Thursday. Aug. 31, at Solemn He-ouiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting houis. mesaay, i-ju; eanesday 3-5 and 7-10. M'MNER On Aug. 28, John (Jackl oi n.i independence drive.

Chest mil Hill. beloved husband of Gwen (Cohen) Welner; devoted father of Louis of Philadelphia. and Lois A. Werner; devoted brother of Lewis Weincr of Magnolia. Joseph Weiner of New-.

ion. nances Uatler of Brighton and Mary Feldman of Brookhne. Services at the Levine Chanel. 4,0 Harvard St. Brookllne.

aveanesoay. Aug. ju. al 1 p.m. memorial week at nil late jesl-dence.

WILSONIn Cambridge. Aug. 27 Beatrice B. Wilson, beloved wife of Hiram Wilson, 101 Inman Cambridge, sister of Lillian Wright, niece of Lillian Williams. Bcposing at the Chisholm Funeral Chapel, 532 Columbus av Boston.

Funeral from the chapel Wednesday. Aug. 30. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited Family present at the chapel Tuesday evening 7-9.

ZONCiHKTTI In Somervilie. Aug. 27. Kcgina iVitalil, beloved wife of Valeriano of 14 Webster st. and molher of Marv Incatasciato of Somervilie.

Amelia D'Ercole of N' Wton Center, Angelo of Stella Cafasso of Somervilie. lola Gravallese of Lexington, and John Zonghetti of Somervilie. Funeral from E. L. Kelleher Funeral Home.

67 Broadway, Thursday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Re-ouiem In St. Benedict's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Bishop Ciicverus General Assemb. 4th Degree, K. of C. We regret to announce the death of Sir Knight the Rev. Father Gregory H.

Tom, nastor of Sacred Heart U-krainian Church, of Mattapan Council rlMR. Sir knights and" members of the honor guard are kindly invited to Si'cred Heart Church. Forest Hills Jamaica Plain, from 7 to 10 p.m. NICHOLAS CAT17.0NE. F.N.

JOHN J. FLAHERTY. F.S. MACHINIST UNION. LOCAL 264 We regret to announce the death of Brother Horatio Ollerhead, of 11 Snecdwell Dorchester.

Retired employee of Ihe M.T. A. Everett Shoos Funeral from the Bernard Kellv Son Funeral Home, 8 Church Dorchester. Service Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday.

2-5 and 7-10 o.m JOHN W. PRFJJDERGAST. Pres. JOSEPH F. MOORE.

Fin. Sec. CITY OF BOSTON EMPLOYEES CHAPTER 52, D.A.V. We regret to announce 'he death of P. Edward E.irle.

Ritual at the James A. McGuire Funeral Home, 49 South Jamaica Plain, Wednesday, Aug. .10. at p.m. i ROBERT HEAt Y.

Commander DAVID WALSH. Adjutant CAMBRIDGE PCST 27, A.l. We regret to announce the Hr. ih nf Comrade John F. Stanton.

Reposing at John J. Donovan Funeral Home 140 Otis, st Fast ritual Wednesday at 8 p.m. Members are requested to attend. HAROLD J. AND F.I.MAN, Comdr.

JOHN J. SANTORO. Adj. BOSTON 10 We regret tn announce the death of brother Matthew J. Moylan.

Elk services Robert J. Lawler Funeral Home. 3R3 So. Huntington Jamaica Plain, Wednesday. Aug.

30 at R-nn EDWARD W. FA HEY, Exalted Ruler! JOHN H. HOWARD. Secretary. CARD OF THANKS The family of the lite MRS.

EVA WEINER igratcfully acknowledge with thanks tne kind remembrances during then recent bereavement Mrs Simon lNeiterman Mr. Hairy Weiner. Mr Joseph Weiner. Mrs. Joseph Wolf.

VXVEIUNGS The unveiling of a the in memorial to WILLIAM GREENFIELD known as William Gren will held at snaron Memorial Park, sent 3. at 10:30 a.m. Late of KantasgeL iiierly Wellealey Hilla. mother of (uth lloiithumh of Weat and ZVr'A Medfie Z1 I be montns. Thp miartet ai-ac rk.J Danvers i t.

iiauucu vj patrolmen Joseph i manager of the Loomis SchooljTvnni: nnH rhoctc i am fester Clinch as 1UI wJsi w111 ikmu ill WPrp allpcrorlK, t0 br0ak int0 3 Parked vending truck on Rte. i cphnnl fhririol trtmnrrnii' Wr. died yesterday at Hospital. Born at Marlboro, Mr. Morse graduated from tiurvard 1 in 1012.

Thrpe vpars latpr hp 5s: after the private preparatory school opened. He retired in 1955 and moved to East Dover, Vt. Mr. Morse was a member of the Business Managers Assn. of secondary Schools.

Dunn i worm war i ne was winasor of civil defense He leaves his w' iw, Lillian Handwerker of East Dover; a son, Howard K. Jr. ot West tiij uuiu, um iwu uauSmnj, I minglOn, VI. 1 Ira Einstein Dies In Brookline at 77 Ira Einstein, 77, of 63 Long- i i.i: i wuuu aOiuuKuue, uitUj Hartford I Morse of Ithaca Vt VsnonsiSr Mrs- Anne Moore of Wil- 35 yesterday. The officers said they allegedly offered $200 to "for get everything." Deputy Police Chief Edward Farley said the men also offered him $400 before they were booked at the station on the charges.

Agency reported. Weighs Shift Of Liquor Permit The Boston Licensins Rnarrl today took under advispment a V. Ut'Sl TO IransTPr a irtllnr- license from Tremont st. to 49 Berkeley South End, after members of the clergy and va rious organizations spoke in opposition to the transfer. Board Chairman John J.

Callahan made the announcement after hearing 35 to 40 representatives of the South Planning Council, Frank- i- t- i fiotnL lucaiiuii ui me i-iic is iu ue razea unaer a py61? Pgram in the Castle st. section of the South End. To Test Conelrad Daily Next Month WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (AP) Daily tests of the new alerting system will conducted in September, nave Ceen notified of the tests. They will be conducted at 10:30 a.m., EDT, each day ot the month.

The teletype facilities of the Associated Press and United yesterday at Beth Israel Hos- -w-v-A. pital after a brief illness. yn Rtesenfe Mr. Einstein was a native mst the transfer of New York city. He was a Ca 4llcense from 410 brother of the late Harry! f10 vcantu tre i at 49 Berkeley South End.

Hnwarth of New Bedford Funeral from the McHoul Funeral Home. 354 loams at Neponset Friday. Sept. 1, at 8 a.m. Low Requiem Mass at All Saints Church at 9 a m.

peiatives and triends invited. Vis iting hours Wednesday. 7-10 Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. and IN MEMORIAM Christina Brownell Happy Birthday. Ma Prjict is ahmil them And sheathed is the sword.

An Ihey are not Innety Whose hnue i of sod. For no one is lonely Alone u'ith hi fad. On a ureen hillside. Sadly missed, Joste and Anne. 1160 James J.

McIIale 1961 rit Anniversary Mass to he relebrated on Thursday. Am. at, at 7 a m. in St. Patrirk'a hureh.

Moneham. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Ftt and sons. Jim. Bob and Joe. I960 Patrick F.

Hughes 1961 Only prayers for you. dear Tad. Only memories fond and trues Only tokens of deeo affection rom us, who thousht the world of you. Vlrcinia, Lester aod Children. 190-Cattierifle (mn) Brewcr-1961 Firt Anniversary Mas will he relebrated Wednesday.

An. Areh Street Chanel, at p.m. I.ovinrlv remembered and aadly missed by family. lntg-itiei Jeremiah L. Murphv Mrs.

I.ovinrlv remembered by her famlla Masses being saig br her twe sons. 19j9 Shirley Brovick 1961 We tniaa you more thaa words ean tell. Mother, father, relatives aod frieads. jjiiiaiciu, nauuiidii) idiiicu comedian known as Park yakarkas For many years, he operated a haberdashery in Lynn known as the New York Bargain Spot. Mr.

Einstein is survived by his wife Rose (Goldman), three daughters, Mrs. Natalie Golub of Waban, Mrs. Selma Aronoff and Mrs. Muriel Bennett, both of Brookline; a brother Joseph hinstein ot L.os Angeles; a sister, Miss Anne Einstein Phoenix: six Grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Federal Communka-Funeral services will be System announced today tomorrow at 1 p.m.

at the that aU broadcasting stations Solomon Chapel, 420 Harvard Brookline. Mattapan K. of 1538 We rearet to announce the death Father Gregory U- ot our brother, Tom. PAUL CARROLL. GK JOHN DELANEY.

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