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

The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 39

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
Issue Date:
Page:
39
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

William E. Ladd, 86, Child Surgery Pioneer William E. Ladd, 86, a pioneer in the field of child surgery in the United States, surgeon-in-chief emeritus at Children's Hospital and professor. emeritus of child surgery at Harvard Medical School, died yesterday at his home, 150 Yarmouth Chestnut Hill. Born in Milton, Dr.

Ladd graduated from Harvard in 1902 and Harvard Medical School in 1906. He surgeon-inchief at Children's Hospital from 1927 until his retirement in 1946. He also served ens clinical professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School from 1931-1940. In 1940 his friends and associates created the world's first chair of child surgery at Harvard Medical School "to continue the development of the science he started while EVENING DEATH NOTICES BOWEN- Of Brighton. Apr.

20, Lillian (Nichols), formerly of 83. Mapleton of 46 Blenford of the late John H. Bowen, formerly Beloved of Boston Fire, Department. mother of John of Stoneham, Edward, Francis, George, Leo, Walter of Brighton, James of Rowley, Robert of Randolph and the late Joseph Peabody, Mrs. Mae Lillis of Newton, Ann Carlin of O'Brien, Roslindale.

Dorothea Eunice Owen. Moran, Eleanor Brighton, and Mrs. Marjorie McClorey of Dorchester. Sister Robert Nichols of Jamaica Plain. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:15 a.m.

from the Muldoon Funeral Home, corner Market and Mapleton Brighton, followed by a Solemn High Mass In St. Columbkille's Church at 11. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Relatives and friends invited. BURNS- Of Winthrop, Apr. 20, Ralph husband of Alice (Budreau) and adored father of Lynda Mae Burns. Residence. 58 Beacon st.

Funeral services at St. John's Episcopal Church, Winthrop, Saturday, at 11 o'clock. Visiting hours at the Reynolds Funeral Home. 180. Winthrop Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

-In West Newton, Apr. 20, Angelo husband of Josephine F. (LaMonica), father of Alfonso L. Jeanette Marie A. Travaly, Mildred Coleman.

ResIdence 15 Mague pl. Funeral from the T. J. Lyons Funeral Home, 1479 Washington West Newton, Saturday at 9 a.m. Solemn Funeral Mass in St.

Bernard's Church at 10. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-4 and 7-10. Revere, suddenly, Apr. 19.

Elizabeth Ann. of 539 Beach infant daughter of Mary Elizabeth (Francis) and Walter. Sister of Richard and Walter Jr. Granddaughter of Joseph Francis of East Boston. Niece of Delores Penta, Bernice Falzone and Joseph Francis.

Funeral from the Rapino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea st. (Maverick East Boston. Saturday at 9. Mass of the Angels in Immaculate Conception Church, Revere, at 10. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Visiting hours Friday to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Interment New Calvary Cemetery. (Park in rear of funeral home.) FORSLIND-Of Reading, Apr. 20, Gustava (Swenson), of 60 Winthrop wife of the late Emanuel, mother of Paul and Mrs. George (Ruthe) Chesley, both of Reading.

and Ivar of Westford. Services at the Douglass Funeral Home, corner of Sanborn and Woburn Reading. Saturday, Apr. 22, at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home, Friday evening, 7-9.

HOWE-Of Bath, Apr. 19, Ernest S. Howe. of 209 Center st. Father of Harold and Edwin Howe of West Haven, Ct.

Son of Harry Howe of Stoughton. Brother of Arthur and George of Randolph, Mrs. Thelma Ness of Dedham, Mrs. Irene Hughes of Framingham. Mrs.

Dorothy Guay of California and Mrs. Grace Ogle of Pennsylvania. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 419 North Main Randolph. Funeral Saturday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are" respectfully invited to attend.

Calling hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9. LEARY John suddenly in Quincy. Apr. 20. of 8 Stoney Brae beloved husband of Katherine (bicain Leary, dc oved father of Richard A.

of Hingham, and Helen E. Freeman of Hingham, brother of Marion L. Dingwell of Belmont. Reposing at the Joseph Sweenev Funeral Home. 74 Elm Quincy Center until 9 o'clock Saturday morning.

Solemn Funeral Mass at St. Agatha's Cr uren at 10 o'clock. Relat ves and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10 and Friday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Interment Blue Hill Braintree.

Late member of Quincy Lodge B.P.O.E. and Electrical Manufacturing Representatives Club In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cardinal Cushing Charity Fund. LIPPMAN-Mary, age 81, at Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, Roslindale. and Beloved Leah daughter Lippman. Sister of Rose of the late Samuel Lippman and the late Matthew Lippman.

Services at Tor! Funeral Chapel, 1615 Beacon BROOKLINE. at 2 p.m. Friday, Apr. 21. Interment in West Roxbury.

Donations may be made in Rehabilitation her memory to the Hebrew ter, Roslindale. LUCEY -In Everett, Apr. 20. John. of 93 Walnut beloved husband of Josephine G.

(Sullivan). devoted father of John James and Anne M. of Everett: brother of Patrick Lucey of Wayland and Mrs. Hannah Cotter of Macroom. County Cork.

Ireland. Funeral from the Sweeney (Joseph A. Carin Funeral Home, 350 Broadway, Saturday at 8:15. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Immaculate Conception. Church at 9 a.m..

Relatives and friends 2-4 and are 7-9. invited. Visiting hours Member of St. John Court 33. M.C.O.F.

Interment Holy Cross. McLAUGHLIN-Marie (McLaughApr. 18. 1967. Wife of John P.

McLaughlin. Funeral Saturday at 9 o'clock from her late residence. Nate. Whipple hwy. at Mendon Cumberland Solemn Requiem High Mass in Hill.

followed by Joan's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. MONTERISI-In South Boston. Apr.

20. Mary A. (Burrelli), Beloved wife of the late Frank R. of 762 East 6th Sister Joseph F. Burrelli, Niece of Victoria, Anna Mary.

Marge, Elena Bruno, Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Caruso and Connie Kelley. Funeral Saturday from the William J. Higgins Funeral Home.

520 East Broadway. at 8 o'clock. followed by Solemn Funeral Mass in St. Brigid's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends 7 to 10.

Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Invited. Visiting hours Thursday Late member of Stella Maris Lodge. 1784. STOKER In Brookline.

20. Arthur, husband of Margaret (Hession): Father of residence Mrs. Joanne Iantoski of 1569 st. Jamaica Plain. Brother of Herbert the Stoker Kirby Funeral Home.

58 of Arlington. Funeral from Harvard Saturday morning. Mass Apr. 22, at 8:15 followed by High of the of Renulem in St. Mary Assumption Church at o'clock.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours 7-9 Thursday 7-9. Friday 2-4 and p.m. Interment, Holy hood Cemetery. Brookline.

South Sandwich, John Joseph. Apr. 18, ago, 52 years. of Hyde Park. Services will be brother of Mrs.

Sophie Eisenhower held Friday at p.m. at the Nickerson Bourne Funeral Home Thomas in officiating, Sandwich, Friends Rev. may John call at the Funeral Home Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. He 18 survived by sister Mrs. Eisenhower, two South nephews Sandwich and niece, Interment in Cemetery.

R. AND P. ENGINEERS LOCAL We regret to announce the death of Brother Glenn Services from the Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton st. Southoridge.

Faturday a.m, Visiting hours Thursday Meal and Friday ROCCO ANDREW WA A. MeNULTY, Cresident, The Boston Globe Thursday, April 20, 1967 39 Sun's Up- -Where's the Heat? By EARL BANNER The New England countryside fairly sparkles under brilliant sunshine today after a five day scrubbing from wind, hail, snow, sleet--and rain. But the hoped for warmth of Spring is still conspicuously absent. Brisk northwest breezes zipping down from a near stationary cold front over Eastern Canada are expected to hold Boston's high temperature today in the mid-50s and even lower tomorrow. And the party poopers over at Weather Bureau's Logan Airport station are watching a South Dakota storm that's moving in this direction.

"It won't affect us before Saturday, anyhow," the chief gloom spreader there said. "It's still too early to say what kind of week-end weather we'll have. But this is April, you know." With ghoulish delight, he reminded that the just terminated five day stretch of bad weather is by no means a record for April. "Our records show eight and even ten day stretches without a speck of sunshine, so enjoy this while you caneven if it isn't as warm as you'd like it to be." While the school vacation week's inclement weather drove thousands of housebound mothers straight up the wall, it had its beneficial aspects. It brought the precipitation total for the month to date here to 4.07 inches, a whopping 1.62 of an inch above normal with A third of the traditionally wet month still to run.

The Weather Bureau record keepers had to dig back all the way to 1958 to find anything comparable and the spectre of a return to drought 1963 receded bit conditions started. in that, further. The rough seas and heavy surf accompanying the storm broke up offshore oil slicks scoured oil stained beaches the Cape Cod NaSeashore and Nantucket, restoring them to their original beauty. Discovery of the oil deposits on the Cape, Cod beaches Sunday orbited state and Federal officials into an unprecedented flap over problem of long standing. It may have its beneficial effects in long overdue establishment of machinery for dealing with problem long ignored -pollution of the sea by tankers.

Some of the pitiful victims of this latest oil spillabout, 200 oil waterfowl rescued surf soaked, at Nantucket and Cape Cod -are undergoing treatment at Angell Memorial Hospital. Hundreds more, perhaps thousands, were drowned before they washed ashore, conservationists say. LAST-MINUTE touches are put on swan boats in Public Garden lagoon today by Robert Murphy and Edward Hurley, before they set sail to open Summer run. (Bill Brett photo) Drive to Net $2 Million? TAX DRIVE Continued from Page 1 Asked whether he believed there had been major leakage in sales tax collections, Jaillet said that in his opinion the stallion could realize $9 or $10 annually in increased sales tax collections. This total, he said, resulted largely from delinquent returns and non-payment of taxes by those who have filed returns.

"Errant taxpayers in Massachusetts," Jaillet said, "are going to see tax agents coming out of the woodwork before this effort is relaxed." His agents, he said, will be checking on income, withholding, meals, gasoline, cigarettes, alcoholic beverage taxes, and the corporation John Deveney Dies at 58; Ex-Contractor John Deveney, 58, of 33 Lakeville Jamaica Plain, a well-known general contractor from the early 1930s to the late '50s, died Wednesday at Beth Israel Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Deveney, who was associated in the engineering department of the Mass Turnpike Authority for the past five years, was born in Boston. He also had been owner of several race horses. Mr.

Deveney leaves a wife, Florence T. (Scanlon); two daughters, Mrs. Catherine E. Kaladin of Framingham and Claire M. Deveney of the home address; two sons, Paul F.

of Hull and John F. Deveney at home; two sisters, Sr. M. Josephus, C.S.J., and Mrs. Mary Lanigan, and two brothers, Walter Thomas Deveney.

A solemn requiem Mass will be sung Friday at 10 a.m, in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Jamaica Plain. excise, in addition to the sales taxes, and the room occupancy excise and inheritance taxes. NO CRITICISM He said that never in the past had the state conducted a delinquency tax drive "of this magnitude." He said he implied no criticism of the administration of his predecessor, Guy J. Rizzotti, recently appointed by "Gov Volpe as presiding justice of the East Boston District Court.

He said that his predecessor had a different philosophy towards collections, and did not have the force that will be available to the present commissioner. The department intends to use present personnel on the drive. Jaillet said he feels more men are needed but that he will not ask the Legislature for them until he proves he can use them to good advantage. In the prepared news release announcing the drive, a paragraph indicating that the names of tax delinquents would be made public by his department was crossed out. ly ordered the paragraph rely ordere the paragraph removed.

Delinquent taxpayers wish- Mrs. Arthur Bell Active in Civic Affairs Services for Mrs. Arthur H. (Fenno) Bell of 72 Beacon st. and Falmouth, honorary president of Ellis Memorial, will be held in Trinity Church, Copley Friday at 3 p.m.

She died Wednesday at Mass. General Hospital. Prominent in many civic and philanthropic organizations, Mrs. Bell was a Boston native. She was a member and past president of the Chilton Club.

Mrs. Bell leaves several cousins. Her late husband a stock broker, died in 1945. ing to settle up can bring their returns not only to the Boston office of the State Tax Dept. in the State Office Building at 100 Cambridge, but to the department's nine district offices in Springfield, Fitchburg, Pittsfield, Lowell, Worcester, Salem, Cambridge, Brockton and email River.

In addition, a special postoffice box, No. 2364, has been set up for the receipt of delinquent payments. Asked whether the tax agents, would be going into individual's homes to extract delinquent payments, he pointed out that the commissioner has the power to issue summonses to allow his men to enter offices and homes, and added, "For the most part they will be going to business establishments, but if they need to go to individuals' homes they are going to go to individuals' homes." "He said his men have orders to "let the chips fall where they may." J. E. McPhee, Police Officer 38 Years; 65 Retired Boston Police Det.

Joseph E. McPhee, 65, died unexpectedly Wednesday his home, 65 Tyndale Roslindale. A membei of the Boston force for 38 years, Det. McPhee was assigned to maica Plain division throughout his entire career. He retired July 2, 1964.

Several times during the course of his police work, he was commended for meritorious service above and beyond the line of duty. bachelor, he leaves four sisters, Hazel and Evelyn, with whom he resided, and Mrs. Alma Barry of Arlington and Mrs. Ethel Marginot of Needham. Services will be Saturday with a requiem Mass in the Holy Name Church, West Roxbury, at 10 a.m.

Bolt Hits Airliner; 128 Die on Cyprus Bolt Hits Associated Press NICOSIA, Cyprus- Rescuers collected 126 burned, broken bodies today on the slopes of a hillock where a chartered Swiss airliner crashed during a thunderstorm. The airline said of four survivors died in a hospital, bringing total dead to 128. In one of the worst crashes in aviation history, the four-, engine turboprop Bristol Britannia airliner crashed near Nicosia during the night as it attempted to land. There were reports the plane had been hit by lightning. Most of the dead were German and Swiss tourists returning from a trip to the Far East.

The plane's crew included four Britons, all killed. "This is the most terrible sight I've ever seen," said one of the first persons on the scene. "There are bodies all over the place, some of them in The survivors were in the plane's tail section, the only part which remained somewhat intact. "We kept looking but all we could find apart from those lucky four in the tail were dead people," the rescuer said. Greek and Cypriot policeand, U.N.

soldiers, Peace British Force airmen members worked in a downpour under spotlights beamed down by hovering U.N. helicopters. The plane was flying from Bombay, India, to Cairo, Egypt, but was diverted to Nicosia because of bad weather. The owner, Globeair of Switzerland, said it heard control tower in Nicosia that the plane was struck by lightning and burst into flames. Evidence at the scene indi- Commercial -Industrial SM.

SHOPPING CENTER SMALL 83,000 sq. ft. 2-store setup; excel. for long term investment: two top tenants now occupying with good leases; present income over very limited expenses; room for expansion on part of land; Watertown, main financing avail. THOMAS K.

FALLON 406. So. Huntington Jamaica Plain, 522-6100 Salem, New Hampshire FOR SALE Commercial land with 500 ft. on Rte. 28: this includes a 7-rm.

homestead. FOR LEASE -Will build to suit: choice commercial location, prox. 200 ft. on Rte. 28, Depot area.

BERGE'S R. E. 898-5151; 893-3414; 898-7334. STORES OFFICES Burlington. For Rent or Lease In shopping center, stores large or small, also office space.

Large parking area. Will remodel your plans or give you new store. MURRAY'S, Rte. 3A. BR 2-3350.

APARTMENT ZONED Medford. approx. 3100 sa. ft. of land.

Ideal loc. on public trans. line. Mr. Varr, Agt.

SHERMAN R. E. 396-9134 eves. 396-8368. DORCHESTER OPPOSITE church with largest parish.

30x40, $150 also corner for pizza, or launderette, GE 6-7300. PROF. OFFICE SPACE OR suites avail. for lease: bustness section of high income res. community, Wayland, exc.

opportunity. 171, Globe office. FOR RENT STORY indl. 3000 with yard area, in South Boston. Avail.

now. Call AN 8-2030. STORE FOR RENT UPHAMS Dudley ideal business location. $90 mo, Call 254-0247 or GE 6-4519. BOSTON 30,000 SQ.

MBTA, will divide. ample prkg. WAITCOMB CA 7-2568. CAMBRIDGE, on Broadway stores, both available now, $70 good for any 643-2644. FOR sale or lease will build to suit tenant, 2 acres with industrial building, gasoline storage permit-on Route 38, Tewksbury, within 2 miles of Rte.

Rte. 93; zoned for industry. Building has 5000 sq. inside. Area is fastest growing in New England.

Call 851-9711. LARGE store, newly decorated. Excel. for office or beauty salon. Call 598-5963.

sq. ft. house, light T.B. loading. Exclusive Meredith Grew, Inc.

HU 2-5330. NEWTON 5-722 sq. ft. office warehouse. T.

B. loading. 15 car parking. Meredith Grew, HU 2-5330 RANDOLPH New building. Route 28, 1 min.

from Expressway, avail. May 1-15, suitable for offices, laboratory, storage, 1000 sq. ft. For further formation call 963-3330; for inspection call at 1102 No. Main Rte.

28. Randolph. RANDOLPH For rent, land acre) gar. 50x80, drs. 15x 15, overhd.

crane. CY 8-2917. SOMERVILLE brick, mfg, or warehouse price $45,000. NEALON, WA 6-1111. WALTHAM Excellent location in commercial zone for most any kind 200 ft.

of frontage franchised on dealership. lot. in down town area adjoining heavy residential neighborhood. Sale or lease. Call MR.

REYNOLDS. COLEMAN 894-7100. STORE andl office for rent; Watertown now available. Call OWNER, 332-8650. sales doc.

or prof. organization. Has offices. 2 lavs. reept, space, All htd.

aircond. incl. See any time at 406 So. Huntington J.P., 522-6100 NEWTON- -Beacon sm. office space, 1st A.

priv. air cond. Call DE BI 4-2345. STATE sig. mod, office.

in suite of offices; avail. Immed. LA 3-3040. WALTHAM- -Office. w.w.

carpet, 80 spaces: nr. 128. Mass. Pike, TW 4-3309 or TW 3-2486. OFFICE, DESK SPACE NEWTON CORNER MASS.

Turnpike interchange, mins. 10 mins. downtown Boston, 2 to Route 128. MBTA at your doorsteps, 320 sq. $95 others, $155 and $210.

DE 2-2600. CODMAN SQ. FINANCE 2, Ready 3, for 4-rm. immed. offices, occ.

comp. $50 renov. mo. and up. For info.

come to 618 Washington or call Mr. Coleman, TA 5-2560 or 843-6054. ROSLINDALE SQ. Dorchester-Mattapan MOD. htd.

offices: $40 mo. and up, compl. redec. BE 2-9488. 67 69 BROAD ST.

OFFICE for rent with sprinkler elec. 1500 sq. DE 8-7677. BEDFORD OFFICE for rent: 1000 sq. w.

to w. carpeting, heat. utilities; near Rt. 128, $200 per mo. Call 933-6604: WALTHAM Offices, suites, desk space.

Parking and all services. At 751 Main Waltham, 899-1271. CAMBRIDGE 126 INMAN St. Office suites, $115- $125. carpeted, new pkg.

EL 4-4101, 484-2204. I PROFESSIONAL BLDG. IDEAL for dentist and doctors. Boston. Comm.

nr. War Auditorium. KE 6-1711. COMMONWEALTH AVE. 1066 cor.

Naples rd, Call AS 7- 4667, 426-4700. 120 MILK BOSTON 1700 air $3 ft. 734-9628, 969-4898 or 523-5016. BRIGHTON-Office space with on public transportation. private home, up to $125.

Mr. Chapin, NILES. 232-4900. FOR RENT-6000 ft. office space: building under construction; fully air excellent location.

Call 963-3311. FOR LEASE Two-story modern office building. $550 per month; 2800 sq. Fresh Pond location. Cambridge.

Call EL 4-7366. JAM. PL. Nr. Jamaicaway, new mod.

offices suitable for Investment Properties High Yield Investment FOR sale, 185,000 sq. ft. 1 story sprinklered $275.000, 85.000 sq. ft. presently on lease to AAA Co.

at $30.000 net yearly: shows return only rented; investor rents out the return will be over plus depreciation advantages. Loc. Sanford. Maine. Call or write Pioneer Plastics Auburn, Me.

Mr. Maren, 207-784-9111. N.H. REAL ESTATE LAND FOR SALE ON BIG SQUAM LAKE Paved roads 10 property Call Boston 734-4902 DEERFIELD. N.

H. to 100 wooded acres: home site or investment: 8295 up. Finan. 4-season area. Woodbound.

Box A. Clarmont. Del. 19703. LAKE LOT.

95 ft. frontace. elec. trees, spring water. of Manchester: Dedham.

326-1044. VERMONT REAL ESTATE NORTHERN bide. with view: numerous out buildings: approx. 10 acres with trout ideal for boys' or commercial venture: photos $20.000. Contact: OVITT.

Fairfax. tel. 840-3231. Real Estate Mortgages 2nd Mortgages to Homeowner DEAL DIRECT WITH LENDER MORTGAGE LOANS FROM $1500 to $10,000 Our low interest mortgages can be written from one to ten years at terms to best suit your dividual needs. PAY OFF AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PENALTY.

NO BROKER'S COMMISSION MONEY IN 24 HOURS ATLANTIC MORTGAGE INC. 18 Tremont Street, Boston LA 3-2481 Eves. and Weekends OX 8-7834 We invite you to check us ent with your bank Or Business Bureau. Dr. Ladd is active and can still continue to teach." He was William E.

Ladd Professor of Child 1 Surgery until his retirement. The chair is now held by Dr. Robert E. Gross. and' member Ladd was of a the diplomate founders group of American Board of Surgery, a fellow of American College of Surgeons and an honorary member of the Chicago Surgical Society.

He was a member of American Surgical New England and Boston Surgical Societies, American Assn. of Plastic Surgeons, American Academy of Pediatrics, New England Pediatric Society, American Medical Assn. and Massachusetts Medical Society. Dr. Ladd was a trustee of Milton Academy and a former member of the Sherborn School Committee.

He a wife, Katherine (Barton); two daughters, Mrs. Alvan Crocker of New York and Mrs. Haliburton Fales 3d of Gladstone, N.J.; and a son, William, of Winchester, N.H. Services will be held at Friday in Unitarian Church, Milton. Rev.

Theodore P. Ferris of Trinity Church, Boston, and Rev. Prescott Wintersteen of the Milton church will officiate. Gladys F. Gove Business Women's Leader Services for Gladys F.

Gove, 72, of Peterboro Back Bay, founder of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Manhattan, will be held Friday at 1 from J. S. Waterman Sons Funeral Chapel in Kenmore sq. Miss Gove died Monday at New England Deaconess Hospital. A native of Boston, she spent many years in New York City where she was executive secretary of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs for 25 years, until her retirement in 1958.

She was a member of the Mt. Holyoke College Club of Boston, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Gardner Museum, Society of the Preservation of New England Antiquities and the League of Women Voters. DEATHS Abbott. Robert E. Aloisi, Maria G.

Alperin, Helen Ambers, Shirley Amoroso, Louis Anderson, Oscar F. Annis, Chester G. Baker, Paul Joseph Barry, George A. Pellegrino. John Benson-Burke, Thomas J.

Bouzas, Anthony Blanchette, V. J. Blumenthal, Anna Bowen, Leo N. Sr. Bowen, Lillian Boyle, Eileen F.

Burns, Louis Burns, Ralph K. Canavan, John J. Capotosto, Ralph Carroll, Richard J. Caso, Michael Cataldo, Frank Clark, Elbridge T. Clark, Mary F.

Cohan, John C. Connolly, John J. Cooke, Margaret L. Coombs, Marjorie Costa, Gaetano Davies, Nora L. Dairymple, Florence E.

Decareau, Mary V. DeFuria Lorenzo Deveney, John F. Diamond. Hanna DiMaggio, G. Dolan, Rosalie C.

Dormady, James D. Doyle, Mary T. Downie, Agnes Draper, Lillia A. (Northrop) Thomas Dundon. Doris L.

Dunn, Mrs. Louie Edmund, Alma S. Fialkowski, Elizabeth Ann Fitzgibbons, Nellie Follmer, Ruth W. Forslind, Gustava Ferrera, Angelo G. Fewtrell, John A.

Foster. James Fraser, George J. Godfrey, Hubert Gove, Gladys Hamilton. G. A.

Sr. Harrington. Eleanor M. Harris, Emma Harvey, Lawrence Healy, Ellen V. Heiniein.

Ruth Hersey, Raymond Hinchey, John A. Howe, Ernest S. Ingalls, Clarence Inge. Ernest J. Johnson.

Meredith Kanegis, Bessie Kafka, Nora Philip Keary, Kernander, Anna P. Knightly, Ann Mar Lanai. Joseph Francis Laverty, Mary V. Leary, John V. Levenson, Nathan 2nd Mortgages to Homeowners Low monthly repayments up to 11 years DEAL WITH PRINCIPAL DIRECT $1600 TO $50,000 Payoff anytime without penalty FLUSTER ASSOC.

185 Devonshire 81., Boston LI 2-1551 DE 2-3393 WILL HELP YOU From my private trust funds will advance homeowners from $1000 to $10.000 on 2d mortgages with the lowest payments anywhere. will clean up all your monthly bills and loans and cut your monthly payments up to Phone me today-you will be helped in 24 hours. MA. LEWIS, RI 2-1650 Fremont st. LEWIS TRUST A HOME OWNERS BEFORE looking elsewhere 2d mtg.

call ABBOTT MORTGAGE CO. PLENTY OF MONEY Beacon Boston CA 1-1629 BORROW FOR LESS INT. per mo, on the unpd. fast, confidential service. BURT INVESTMENT.

1 Cottage Quincy, GR 2-0100. MORTGAGE PROBLEMS BANK priv. 1st also 2d reas. rates. MATTHEWS 18 Tremont st.

RI 2-3774. 2D MORTGAGES CALL and compare our service and rates. PATRIOT CAPITAL RI 2-4338 or VO 2-4603. QUICK CASH TO HOMEOWNERS On second mortgages. Call Opper 28 Chester, Newton, LA 7-3249 DIGNIFIED 2D pay bank $6.79 int.

per mo. per $1000 plus prin. Pay't $8.34, Total $15.13. yr. plan.

Pay off anytime simple annual int.) WARD, 233 Harvard Brookline, LO 6-3744. 2D MTGES. on homes; legal rates. fast service; also financing leases on personal property. Call wkdys.

only. CA 7-1269, ABBOTT MORTGAGE 6 Beacon Boston. Summer Cottages Houses BUTTERMILK Bay View-4 bdrm. htd. cottage, all cer.

bath. TV. wash. priv. beach: season $1000.

843-4752. MANOMET-At Ocean, 3 b.r., sCr. por. June $35: morn. AS 7-8292, KE 6-1012 anytime.

NO. SCITUATE, Surfside-2-bdrm. duplex units, 2-bdrm. sgle. house.

ideal clean airy; seas. or seas. Owner, 545-1362. PLYMOUTH-5-rm. pond's edge, King's Pond; shown by sale of rent.

(617) 746-9342 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED IN FLORIDA From priv. party, Mod. home. acreage or income prop. anywhere within 50 miles of W.

Palm. 277-0787. YOU WILL GAIN BY getting my immediate cash offer for any kind of real estate regardless of condition. Call now CY 8-9303. LIST Your Real Estate for Quick Sales.

Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan. REAL ESTATE 436-3840. Libby, Effie A. Lippman, Mary Lopes, Joseph M. Lucey, John Lund, Louisa Lynch, Margaret A Lyons, Karl E.

Mackevicz, Rose Mac Williams, Charles F. Manekas, Jake Maloney, Catherine Martin, Luzien McDonald, Daniel J. McGovern, J. A. McLaughlin, Marie M.

McMahon, Caroline McMahon. Stephen McNeil, Catherine F. McPhee, Joseph Mello, Virginio Milloy, Anne Mills, James A. Monagle, Lena Monterisi. Mary A.

Morris, Frederick Mulligan, Annie K. Murphy, Mary E. Neilsen, Gordon J. Novack, Lillian E. O'Brien, Alfred J.

Oliva, John Pagano. William F. Pearsall, Mary F. Pelrine, Mary Perrault, Blaire Phinney, Frederick Pieroni, J. A.

Pinfield, Laura L. Pizzano, Calvin Pomeroy. Emma Prinz, Fredrick Rae. Ellen A. Richards, Elizabeth Riley, Mary Riley, George H.

Rocciolo, Pasquale Robinson, Dorothy Rothwell, James Ryan. Ann May Salvaggio, Rose Salvato Antoinette Shuman, Evelyn Sister Mary Inez Slade, Edward Smith. Harry D. Stoker. Arthur Stone, Marion Lee Stone, Paul P.

Streeter, Suchecal, Ruth John J. Sullivan. Nellie Sullivan, Mary Sweeney, Theresa Tarara, Joseph Tasker, Alice E. Testa, Sam (Tramontozzi, A. Todd.

Archie Truche, Louis A. Vucol, Conrad Wainwright. J. A. Watkins-Tower, Alice E.

Whelahan. Ande G. Wilfand. Abraham Wood. Florence Yen.

Goly DOGS, CATS, PETS 5232. DACHSHUND pups. selectively bred from champ. lines. Concord.

Mass. 369-6041. FOR SALE Old English sheepdog. AKC. male, prefer country home, Contact, RUSSELL.

210 Laurel Hill drive, So, Burlington, 802-864-7510. POODLES MINIS, toys, standards, fine quality dogs, cocoa brown, white. black, A.K.C. reg. 10 wks.

old. $75 up. POODLE RANCH KENNELS. 949 West Mansfield, Mass. 1-339 2998.

IRISH SETTERS TOP quality dogs, A.K.C. 10 wks. old, real beauties. POODLE RANCH KENNELS. 949 West Mansfield, Mass.

1-339-2998. WIRE FOX TERRIERS, AKC exciting and colorful, male and female puppies. Call eves. 298-0982. Standard Poodle Pups BLACKS and apricots.

champ. sire, whelped Feb. 1. 479-8065. Labrador Retriever Pups Best offer.

Call 233-4261. GERMAN SHEP CROSS PUPS $20 Beauties! Best guard dogs! a.k.c, Shepherds $50 up, 443-2552. A.K.C. poodle. born Jan.

11 very small chocolate male, home raised, shots, wormed, guar. clean, healthy, friendly; he adorable. 244-9107. A.K.C. miniature schnauzers.

home raised, shots. wormed, coat does not shed, guar, clean, happy, friendly and healthy. 244-9107. ATTENTION German, shepherd at stud. black and silver with championship blood line.

Call 275-0157. AKC Boston Terriers, 2 male, female. Vet. approved pets. $75.

MILE HIGH KENNELS. N.H.. 603. 472-3065. AKC sm, Min.

bik. poodle pup, 3 mos. Call anytime 289- 3467. COLLIE pups. A.K.C...

perm. shots, white factored. ch. linest $75 up. 401-724-8086.

761-5609. COLLIE several young mixed breed dogs. reasonable. IV 4- cated the plane hit a bump in the ground, then bounced a few hundred yards into the slope of a hillock less than 100 feet high. "I was watching the plane flying low with lights in all windows," an airport employee said.

"Then suddenly there was a flash and I could not see the plane any more. I thought it was another flash of lightning but it could have been the plane hitting the ground." A helicopter took off and directed fire engines and ambulances to the scene. Rescuers had to toil through muddy fields in the darkness to reach the site, where pieces of the wings and engines lay scattered in a square-mile area around the main sections of the broken fuselage. The survivors, all young, were taken by helicopter to Austrian field hospital. The hospital director said man, a Swiss, was in "relatively good condition." Two of the others died and a third was in serious condition.

Globeair, a small Swiss charter firm, said the flight was organized jointly by the travel bureau of a Frankfurt, department store and a Swiss bureau in Zurich. Aviation's worst disaster was the collision of a United Airlines DC-8 jet and a Trans World Airlines superconstallation over Staten Island, N.Y., Dec. 16, 1960. It killed 134 persons, including six on the ground. There have been four other crashes in which more than 126 persons were killed.

AT SITE OF TRAGEDY--Archbishop Makarios, president of Cyprus, walks amid wreckage of Swiss airliner which crashed near Nicosia airport during thunderstorm. (AP) LEGAL NOTICES BOSTON AND MAINE CORPORATION INCOME MORTGAGE BONDS Series due July 1. 1970 At their meeting on February 21. 1967. the Board of Directors voted to defer payment of the payable May 1067, on the 1970 Series A Income Mortgage Bonds.

the provisions of the Mortsage, interest on these bonds must be paid when carned, but in 1966 operations did not produce carnings to cover this quirement. Pursuant to the provisions of the Indenture under which these Bonds were issued. interest up to cumulative. First Vice, PICKARD President Boston, Massachusetts COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSOFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. Boston, April 3.

1967. Notice hereby given. of the uance of the license of Hume boldt Fireproof Warehouses. Inc. of Boston As Public Ware City of Boston by reason of the houseman within and for revocation of said license.

KEVIN H. WHITE Secretary of the Commonwealth Boston Globe's Magic Number for Classified Ads 282-15000.

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:
4,496,054
Years Available:
1872-2024