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The Boston SnnVJiry CTone Jstrmrry 29, 1957 79 Fair, Seasonably Cold I DEATHS 1 OBITUARIES Hays. J. Edward Hendsby-Hendsbee i' I John T. Hogan, Ethel M. Hurwitz.

Fannie James P. Christie, 70, Town Clerk 28 Years Kennaley, D. E. Knowles, Queenie Lane. Thomas Lenkauskai.

Carol List, Robert J. Lurie. Benjamin Sidney Adler. Morrn All wood, John J. Barry, Daniel A.

Beaulieu. Robert Beaiey-Bagley, Agnes Bennett, Sadie Berson, Rabbi Michael Biaggio, Edward A Boudreau, Elizabeth R. Bowen. Annette L. Boyd.

Elizabeth Breda-Brown, Mary S. Brown, Gilbert L. Camozzi, Vincenzo Campion, Leo J. Capen, Frank Carey, Helen T. Car on, Elizabeth George A.

Fellows Retired Teacher, 89 NORTH ANDOVER Services for George A. Fellowi of 18 Wiley ct, retired instructor of the High School of Commerce, Boston, and Bent-ley Colege of Accounting and Finance, will be at 2 Wednesday at Trinitarian Congregational Church. Mr. Fellows died Friday afternoon in Deland, Fla. He was 80.

He retired in 1947. He was also a former manager and 3 PJ. EST Jon. 28 tXrta treat US. WiATHIK HJUAU TmfratvrV -f it I At.

Avorog 63 A -yZL- 7 70 JUa "vO70 High Temperature Expected' I -l- ROBERT J. LIST Robert J. List Wellesley Official, 83 ANDOVER James P. Christie, 70, of 34 Pasho who retired last October after serving as Andover town, clerk for 28 years, died Saturday at Lawrence General Hospital after a short illness. Mr.

Christie was a lifelong Andover resident. He formerly worked for the American Woolen and WELLESLEY Robert J. List, 83, of 68 Lincoln Wellesley Hills, town official and former general manager coach of championship semi- died Saturday in Newton-Well professional baseball teams in iesey Hospital. Cashman. Esther E.

DEATHS mo oica. Cavignano, Genaro JAMES P. CHRISTIE In Wallham. Jan. 2fi.

Pas- Champion, Annette Lynch, Lincoln D. MacKillop, Flora MacKenzie, Howard A. Magarosian. Efkine Maguire. Sara E.

Mason, Dorothy Maa. Eva Matarazzo. Margaret McCarthy, Mary F. Mclntyre, Mary McNamara, Margaret S. McNeil, John P.

Menziea, Mary F. Merritt. Delia Messia, Samuel Morris, Catherine Morrison. Bertha Murphy, Mary P. Kazarian, Toros Nazzaro.

Amelia Nelligan, Gertrude Niethold, F. Noonan. Margaret O'Connor, Marie O'Connor, T. J. O'Leary, Alice I.

O'Leary, Dhonal C. O'Netl. Arthur D.J Packard. He was a member of the Aleppo Shrine Temple in Boston and a member of King Solomon Lodge of Masons in Somerville and of Trinitarian auaiiria 1J. (Caianareiia) 01 z.i circuit lane, beloved wile of the late Guy mother of Dominick A.

and Frank X. of Belmont. Marie C. Totacrande of Wallham and Victor F. of Maiden.

Funeral from the Stanton Funeral Home. 786 Mt. was a newspaper correspondent in this area in his youth. Mr. List, a New York native, lived here more than 45 years.

He was a Town Meeting member, an assessor and executive director of the Welles-ley Housing Authority from its inception in 1948 until his retirement last June. He was a member of the He was a member of the male choir at Christ Episcopal Congregational Church. Auburn Watertown. Monday at 9 a.m. Solemn Hifih Mass of Requiem in St.

Luke's Church Lexington Waverly at 10 o'clock. Rela BOSTON AND VICINITY Fair and seasonably cold. High temperature middle 30s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 Church and a member of the He leaves a wife, Ida E. tive and frlenri resDectlUllv in (Greenwood).

vited to attend. Visiting hours' Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Maiden. Wellesley Club, Wellesley m.p.h. Sunday night, clear and Country Club, American VENTO In Framingham, Rita A.

a little colder. Monday, fair, no important changes in temperature. Probability of precipitation near zero Sunday. MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE 18- Legion Post 72, Wellesley Ki-wanis Club and St. Paul's Holy Name Society and a former official of Boston Athletic Assn.

track meets. He also served as a captain in the Army during World War lAND-sunday. lair to partly cloudy Rev. George L. Andover Boosters' club and St.

Matthew's Lodge, A.F. and A. M. Mr. Christie leaves his wife, the former Helen Wan-amaker; a daughter, Mrs.

John B. Leitch of Westfield, N. and a son, James P. of West Nyack, N. Y.

Services will be private. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery on Monday. LATE DEATH NOTICES ADAMS In Woburn, Jan. 28. Dr.

Sidney D. Adams, of 628 Main husband of Marguerite A. i Bradley) Adams: father of Mrs, Edward W. Quinn (Barbara), Mrs. John F.

McCauley (Terese). Funeral from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 54 Pleasant Tuesday at 9:15 Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Charles Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10, Monday 3-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Powers. Sarah and seasonably cold. High temperature SO to 35. Fair and a little colder Sunday night. Monday, fair and llttlf change in temperature.

VERMONT Sunday partly cloudy 11. He was associated with Fi-lene's more than 30 years. He leaves a son, Robert J. List Jr. of Passadena RAIN Corbou24 SHOWERS i I pgpj CL0U0V 1 '-1 CLOUDY MiAiktr -sA flurries! 28 i -s r' I 1 Portland 30 I I A.

I Worcester 35 I Tbostow36 Regal, John S. Richards, Joseph A cLeavitt), 47. of 83 Simpson anve; beloved wife of Thomas and mother of Patricia A. and Thomas J. Funeral services Monday at 8:15 a from the Bnyle Brothers Funeral Home, 173 Union followed by Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m.

in St. Jeremiah's Church. Funeral home calling hours Saturday and Sunday evening, 7 to 9. rETMAX Winifred in Quin-cy. Jan.

27th, of 281 Whitwell beloved daughter of the late Alexis and Sarah Mullen i Weetman; aister of M. Frances Atkins of Norton. Nora Condon and Agnes L. Jennings of Quincy. Reposing at the Joseph Sweenev Funeral Home, 74 Elm Qumcy Center, until 9 o'clock Mondav morning.

High Mass nf Requiem at St. John's Church, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend Visiting hours ISaturda" 7-10. Sunday 2-4. 7-10 nm Interment.

Mt Wollaston. WELRI Of Roxbury, Jan. 28. Thomas beloved husband of Mary D. (Swartzi Welby.

Late residence .12 Alaska Roxbury. Funeral from the P.E. Murray Funeral Home. 54 Roxbury KOXBl'RV. Mondav.

Jan. 30 at 8:15 a.m. Fu Ristaino, Emelia Salvaggio, Joseph J. and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen nd colder with chance scattered snow Van Ness Of New York.

flurries in mountain area. NEW HAMPSHIRE Sunday partly Clark. Hattie Connolly, Gregory Conway. Beatrice Cook, Philip F. Cronin, Esther M.

Curley, Mary A. Cummings. Marguerite Daley, Mary E. Darling. Frank Der Kinderen.

Hendrik M. Doherty, Anna A. Doherty, Philip Donovan. Daniel Donovan, Ellen M. Dreyer, Mildred E.

DzinUrnieki, Visvaldis Elledge Doiothy. Elsemiller, Daniel Elyko, Josephine Epstein. Jeani Feele.v, Charlotte M. Fellow s. Geont A.

Ferzoro, Annma Fiorentlno, Frank Flynn. Mai tin Fortune, Charles Furey, Joseph F. Geraci, Cologero Giannone. D. Glbeley.

Albert Goode, Mary J. Goss, Marlon Grant, Morgan J. Greenbeig. A. Greenberg, Harry J.

Greene. Charles Gresham. William Gould. Mary Hapeman. Wm.

B. Hart. George O. Havlin. James H.

Scott, Norman A. Rabbi Berson cloudy and cold with chance flurries mountain areas. Westerly winds Increasing to 25 to 35 m.ph. along the coast. MAINE Sunday partly cloudy In south and cloudy with scattered snow Smedile, Jennie Smith.

Cornelia Smith, John J. Smith, Michael J. Sneider, Rose neral High Mass in St. Francis de Sorrentmo. Mildiec Services Today Services were scheduled for 2 p.m.

today in Congregation Toras Chaim for Rabbi Michael Berson, 83, of Chelsea, who died Saturday. AI.IIKR Departed, Jan. 28. by accident. Morris of 100 Stratton Dorchester, beloved husband of flurries in north and cold.

Further snow accumulation north 4 to 7 inches. ZONAL FORECAST SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS Sunday fair and seasonably Stone, Molly Sullivan, Pic. John Stathopoulos cold. Highest temperature in the low 1 (Stathosi, A Providence- Bertha ttevinei and devoted tamer of Claire Levin of Dorchester and Natalie Slater of Wjnthrop, dear brother of George Adler of Free-port, L.I., also survived by 6 grandchildren. Services at The Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, 1505 Blue Hiil Mattaoan.

Time to be announced later. Memorial week will be observed at his late residence. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in his memory to your favorite charity. I Rabbi Berson, a native of and middle 30s. west to northwest Russia, came to Chelsea in winds 15 to 25 m.p.h.

Fair and con-1907. He had been Spiritual tinued cold Sunday night and Mon- leader of Congregational day. Toms r.baim for manv vpars. CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS Sales Charch at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited.

There will be no visiting hours. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxhurv. WlLENSKT Alice iBerger) formerly of Roxbury. Beloved wife of; Thomas: devoted mother of Mrs.

Anna Gold of Dorchester, George Wilensky of Randolph, and Albert Wilensky of North Miami, and the late Murray Wilensky and Ruth Spec tor Also survived by 7 grandchildren and fi great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday. Jan. 29 at 12 noon at the Schlossherg Memorial Chanel. 1257 Blue Hill Mattanan.

Memorial week will be observed at the home of George Wilenskv. MW North Main Randolph. In lieu of flowers contributions in expression of sympathy may be sent to the rharitv of your choice. FIGURES SHOW TODAYS EXPECTED HIGH TEMPERATURES JOHN S. REGAL John S.

Regal. 78 Hardware Firm Owner Services for John S. Regal of 18 Alexander Newton, founder of John S. Regal and Son, hardware distributing company, will be this morning at 10:30 at the Solomon Chapel. Mr.

Regal, 78, died Friday after a long illness. A native of Poland, he came to the United States at 16. He was in the hardware industry for a half a century and was a member of the National Wholesale Hardware Assn. and the New England Iron and Hardware Assn. At their 50th wedding anniversary in 1964, Mr.

and Mrs. Regal established the John and Hattie Regal Loan Fund for students at Harvard University. Mr, Regal leaves his wife, Hattie P. (Hayes) Regal; two sons, Donald H. of Wellesley and Herbert F.

of Newton; and three grandchildren. Stella, S.C. Stern, Helen Vanderhaegen, L. Vento, Rita A. Veneri, Pasquallna Weetman, Winifred W.

Welby. Thomas F. Woodward, Perry Sunday fair and seasonably cold. Highest temperatura in the middla 30s. Westerly winds 15 to 25 m.p.h.

Fair and continued cold Sunday night and Monday. Boston ReUtlTS Humidity Recorded at 8 p.m MT. WASHINGTON SUMMIT 8 p.m., Jan. 2K, 1fl Weather It. snow; wind 4S-S4 m.v B.

79 He was a member of the Assn. of Rabbis of America, Agudath Israel of America 2nd Assn. of Legislative Rabbinate of America and was donor of a library to Radin Yeshivat Natania in Israel. maximum 27; minimum in; preelpita-ir tlon snow depth 4 Inches. THE BERKSHIRE 8 Sunday TEMPERATURES Maximum for 12 hours and mini and seasonably cold.

Highest tem- Boston Temperature mum tor 18 hours, both ending at 8 p.m perature in the low and middle 30s MMn yesterday 37 Degrees He leaves a wife, Gussie Fair and continued cold Sunday night Departure from normal' J-7 Albany, NY COOK In Watertown, Jan. 8. PhiliD of 1 Capitol stj, beloved husband of the late Sarah r. iVaheyt, lather of Mrs. Catherine J.

Bradburv of Waltham, John F. and Mrs. Helen M. cummings, both of Watertown; brother of Mrs. Lena Maloney, Joseph and Mrs.

Barbara Levy all of Watertown, Louis of Newton, of Magnolia. Frank Smith and Mrs. Lillian Hesky, both of Doi Chester, and Uncle of Sr. Deborah. P.

of St. Joseph's Convent, Belmont; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the w. H. Thomas Memorial Funeral Kome, 75 Galen Tuesday.

Jan. 31 at 9:15 a.m. Solemn Keauiem Mass at St. Patrick's Church at 10. Relatives and friends are kmdlv invited to attend, CalLuiK hours.

Monday only, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Late 74 SI 37 21 Departure this month 178 (Shurmaster); three sons, Dr. Monday, 34 28 L. Angeles 58 22! Louisville 69 291 Memphis 43 Miami Bch. 4 27 Midland.Tex Departure this year 178 Amarillo Boston Precipitation Asheville Inches Atlanta Trtf-jl OA Virm- nnriintf ft nm 7Q Hillings 48 28 6.S58 69.28 3tl 18 83 41 I Milwaukee WOODWARD In Qninry.

Jan. 28 Percv J. of 71 Robertson and brother of Chnunrey Woodward of Ouincv. and Martha Arey of Palm Beach. Fla.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services from the Deware Brothers Funeral Home. 57R Hancock st Wollaston. Tuesdav, Jan. 31. at 1 m.

Friends may visit at the Funeral Home. Sunoav and Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. LOCAL 103, 1.B.E.W. We regret to announce the death n' nrothr' Harry Miller. Funeral services will he held Sunday at noon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEATHS 0M1TR In Revere.

Jan 2, John 468 Revere st beloved son of Councilman Daniel J. and Margaret tConwavi. and brother of Smith and Mis. Wallace R. (Margaret) Hill.

Funeral from the Porcella Funeral Home 876 Win-throp Monday at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in M. H. Arthur Berson of Chelsea, Barnet Berson of Dorchester and Dr. Frank R.

Berson of Newton and a daughter, Mrs. Anne Sampson of Chelsea. Total this month to date 2.23 Birmingham 50 2104 Departure from normal Bismarck 22 091 New Orleans 59 32 Total this year 2.23 Boise 55 42 New York 36 31 Departure from normal Brownsville 68 401 No. Platte 56 22 State Official Raps Charges On Lancaster Buffalo 26 22IOkla. City nrjiaS BurlingtonVt 28 211 Omaha TIJin.h rS Casper 48 34; Philadelphia th'8 Charlstn.SC 54 34i Phoenix 2 lir ChrlstnWVa 34 24Pittsburgh IXlZLr sol Charlotte.NC 50 27! Portland.

Me 30-year normal, corres. date 295 Chicago 30 17 Portland. Or. memoer or tne ransn Holy rvame Society and St. Patrick's Ushers Club.

IROMV-In Revere. Jan. 28. Esther Thrui rhurch at in a.m. neia 63 29 38 32 36 32 79 41 29 21 3221 58 46 49 30 50 24 47 35 47 33 tives and friends invited.

Visiting lhe I.evine Chanel. 470 Harvard ookline Lincoln D. Lynch Norwood Educator, 66 hours Saturday and Sunday J. nH 7-1(1 nm Late member of JASSE. Fin.

Secy. ANDRE C. Barometer at Sea Level Cincinnati 33 18 Raleigh r- rrti. v.j Inches Cleveland 32 24 Rapid City Dr. Samuel Uartakolf, head At 1 p.m 29.25 Columbus, 56 23 Reno of the division of leeal medi- At 7 39-38 Denver 58 JS Richmond IN MEMORIAM MASSACHUSETTS Des Moines 37 17 NORWOOD Lincoln JJ.

cine 0f the state DeDt. of 33 231 StPrbg Tmpa 54 4S Bedford 3fi 32iNewBedford 39 35 Detroit BOSTON 39 33! Worcester 32 29 Duluth El Paso 21 jake c. 67 25iSan Antonio 68 28 Diego 66 48 M. iCronin wife of Joseph V. Cionm of 2 Pratt st.

and mother of Joseph V. Cronin Jr. and sister of Anna Duffy of Maiden. Mary Andrews of Revere. John J.

Cronin of Charlestown and Julia Wallace of Lynn. Funeral from the Murray Murray Funeral Home, 262 Beach Tuesday, Jan. 31. at 9 a m. Solemn Hieh Mass of Requiem at the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends may call Sunday 7-10 and Monday 2-5 and 7-10. Late member of Pioneers and Maria Assunta Guild. 43 351 RHODE ISLAND Fargo 40 34 Ft. Worth 19.1R John E. Rovdrn 19fi7 1940 Mary E.

Royden 19fi7 I.vinrlr ffmfmhfrfd by fam-IIt. Msssft sftid At Jesuit Mt- Providence 06 311 San Tan Teamsters Cnlon Local 25. SMITH Formerly of Roslindale In Norfolk. Jan. 27.

Michael beloved husband of the late Mary (Flahartvi; father of retired Maj Edward USMC. Fompano Beach, Fla and Comdr Walter I'SN. Norfolk. Va brother of Mrs. Mary Schall of N.J.

Funeral from the FJ. Hiiigins Funeral Home. 42.U) Washington ROSLINDALE Tuesday. Jan. 31 at 8 a Requiem Mass in the Holy Name Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-B. Tarking in rear of funeral home on CO VNECTICLT Hartford Helena 51 31St. Ste Marie I 13 Houston 66 42 Seattle Tnriianannlic ll 11 Chrpunnnrl Lynch, superintendent of Mental Health, disagreed schools here for 24 years, died sharply Saturday with Saturday in Massachusetts charges leveled at the i-an- General Hospital. caster Training School for Mr. Lynch, 66, had lived on Girls.

Old Chatham Dennis, The charges of maltreat-since retirement in 1960. ment of inmates were leveled 1 117- iU NEW HAMPSHIRE Albert Gibehy Of Danvers, 29 DANVERS Services will be today for Albert Gibeley, 29, of 13 Orrantia Circle, a North Shore business man 59 54 2414 56 48 62 29 50 40 81 43 43 34 4722 Concord jo 4i r-orismoum si 40 jackson.Miss Sb 24 Spokane 33 251 Jacksonville 56 Tucson Lebanon 41 18 Washington 59 36! Wichita 57 125 J.V1 Kansas C. 28 21iNewport 27 23 Las Vegas 30 23 Little Hock Burlington Montoelier EI.SEMILI.K'R Of 56 Shore Wel John F. Black 17 Th whn Ihtnk nf him tnrir a little nraver to Jesm nay. Ma helnc nfTered at De I.sSalle lef i hapr I.

Wahlncton. C. I.Avlncly rememhered and nadlT missed on his birthday by wife and family. lesley, at Pompano Beach. Jan.

ne was Dorn in weyniuum Dy jjr. Kobert tfelenky, a and pducated at Boston Col- 29 19 31 23 25 15 Old Town 40 251 Portland 27. Daniel, ace 6.1. husband of Ethel iMouitom, lathe arnd Damci1 of Tho died Saturday in Beverly lege Boston University, Har- trist. who said he was resign- ton'reco'ds5 An At.

Ft. Lauderdale namuiKnam. nrotner of William of xiuspiuu. Vard and UOlUmDia. ne Was lng as a consulting DSVChia- in 1950 and -6 in 1888.

Randolph, Mrs Emma Kovar of rUrL corvre ar srhpHnleH Overseas Flights Today At Logan Airport Westport and Mrs. Dorothy Fulling-1 imiucu asbisiain. pinn-iax -jx insi at tne scnooi in protest ton of New Smyrna Beach. Friends: fnr 2 m. at TemDle nai Xliah in xu.

Port of Boston invited to services at the Wads-! i A ul ule cuuuiuuua Dr. Tartakoof said he feels worth Funeral Home. 108 Lincoln; ADranam on x-cisi, uummy principal in 1933 ana super i iniiiiii.iiniu. nv a uaic uu KOirfiT ARRIVED Amnion T.AiiltfaTia R.anmnnt. nil.

Cll.k. intendent in 1936. He operated the charges are "somewhat INBOUND 57 London; 12:55 ivm. later. i later.

to be announced Mr. Gibeley was treasurer and unrealistic Northeast Petro, Chelsea, Amoco. (PAA). a boat yard and marina in exaggerated Cummins hgwy. SIIDER-Rnse (Walk.

of 39 Clark av Chelsea, suddenly. Jan. beloved daughter of Mn Rebecca and the late David E. Walk; devoted mother of Samuel Sneider of Fast Hartford. Ct dear iister of Morns Walk of Brookline.

Jacob Walk of Maiden. Phi Uo Walk of Medford. Lois Marcia Porter and Mrs Beatrice Tall all of Chelsea: and Mrs. Pearl Anaoolsky of Revere: also bv 2 grandchildren. Services at the Torf Funeral Chapel.

151 Washington av Chelsea on Sunday. Jan. 29th at 11 am Interment in tver-Jit Memorial Week at her late residence. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memory to Camp Menorah, or a chanty of your choice. 0RRKNTINO Of 51 Walnut 135 Bermuda; 2 ELYKO In South Boston.

Jan. 28. i of Gihlee clothing stores D.m. 4k' nu.uftiiBn stun Ausu ajia, cai so. llgnt suddenly.

Josephine M. Sullivan Bermuda; 4:02 p.m. ax ujia pwiu. Boston AiDany, eosion, (faai. Hp th Youth Service Flight lfi ne Sdiu uie louu ocivue Mobilg.s Paulsboro.

oil, Quincy, (EALi. Dennis since his retirement. He was a Navy veteran of World War I. '60 Charles J. Rrunaccini 'fi7 Seventh Anniversary Hlrh Mass will be rel'brated at St.

Joseph's Church, High Medford. MondiT. Jan. SO, at 8 o'clock. What would we give to aee his smilr.

To sit and talk Just a while. Thft' absent you are always neir. Still loved, still missed, still very dear. Wife, children and grandchildren. 1947 Goldie Eavun-17 There Is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever.

Lovingly remembered by Louise Marks. Board has requested increased Mowi. night st Rome, Milan; 3:10 in Salem and Beverly. He had been with the company since 1958, when he was graduated from Boston Uni Rio Arm (Arg.l, River Plate, car- p.m. (Alitalia) San Juan; 8:40 p.m.

go, Castle Island, S. Boston, Patterson, Flight 21ft He leaves a wife, Marie facilities and personnel for (Murrill); three sons, Lincoln all its installations. (PAA). 10:23 B.m. Flight 940 San Juan; versity.

D. Lynch assistant super- Wylde. SAILED Ampal (Isr.) Yokohama. Atlantic Navigator Oilport. Cities Service Miami Oilport.

Mr. Gibeley was born Aug. intendent of schools in Pitts- Heiie Mtou iuan.1, Antwerp. wYf'e of Alphonse; mother of Richmond Maru Yokohama. "I'm sure," he added, "some deficiencies physically and in personnel if corrected would perhaps upgrade the total picture." Mrs.

Elizabeth van Water, Lancaster superintendent, said Yokohama. Satsuma Maru Alfred L. Sorrentino of Braintree. Rachel M. Barry.

Helen A. Leves-S'l and Mildred Lynch: also (ML). OUTBOUND Flight 58 London; 8 p.m. (PAA). Flight 184 Bermuda; 3:15 p.m.

(PAAi. Flight 1.17 Santa Maria, Lisbon: 11 p.m. (PAA). Flight 2IS San Juan: a.m. (PAA).

Flight 941 San Juan: 8:15 a.m. (EAL). Flight 3.1 Milan, Rome; 8:50 B.m. (Alitalia). Flight 901 Bermuda; 8:40 a.m.

(EAL). DUE TODAY Ameriran Forester Dublin, cargo, Boston Albany, E. Boston. US Lines. Ameriran Reliance Hamburg.

car- beloved wife ol Michael J. Elyko; mother of Mrs. Lillian Baumeister. Mrs. Rita Murdock and Mrs.

Patricia Page, grandmother of Lt. Michael C. Zerofsky. U.S.A.. Susan, Nancy and Karyn Page.

Late residence 172 Wost Sixth st. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home. 146 Dorchester Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Solemn High Funeral Mass at St. Augustine's Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10, Monday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. FERZOCO Of Readville, Jan. 28. Annina (nee Ciarallil, of 6 Cross beloved wife of the late Pelino and devoted mother of Georce.

Benjamin, William. Jenney Abbatangelo. Mary Ciavole, Lvdia Polisce. Eva Curran. and Helen Colelia.

Funeral from Pennacchio Son Funeral Home. 1166 River Hyde Park. Date of Funeral and visiting hours later. FORTUNE In Norwood. Jan.

28. Charles father of Richard C. Fortune of North Smithfield. R.I. Services at the May Funeral Home.

85 Nichols Norwood. Tuesday. Jan. 31 at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Sundav eve 26, 1937, in Lynn and had field) Dr. Mark Lynch of Hart-lived in Danvers the last four ioT ct, and Timothy H. years. He was a member of Lynch of Harwich; a daugh-Amity Lodge of Masons in ter, Mrs. Marie Linowski of Danvers, the Boston Univer- Brewster; a brother, Edward sity Club of the North Shore, Lynch of Plymouth, and a Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, sister, Mona Lynch of Brock-the American Management ton.

Salem Chamber of Commerce, Menswear Retail- survived oy -A neral from the D. Grannan and Son Funeral Home, 3,8 Mass. av Monday morning at 8. Solemn Hign Wan of Reouiem in St. James 196fi-Marv Fallon 17 A Month's Mind Mass will be.

held In Our Lsdy of Lourdes Church, Jamalra Plain, Saturday. Feb. II. at SO a.m. Lovingly rememhered by her son, Thomas P.

Fallon. Boston Albany, E. Boston, US she "could hardly agree" with Chi'irrh. at o'clock. Relatives and Beienky charges, wnicn sne called "inaccurate." friends Invited Visiting houri 7-9 19fi4William K.

Harrison 17 Lovingly remembered by Edna and Violet Harrison. of America, Congregation Annette IhampiOI. Tifereth Israel of Peabody and 1935 Fannie A. (Justin 1967 Thouth absent, you are always near. Son Frank.

Charles V. (Lib). Aruba, oil, Quincy Oil, Quincy, Humble. Newfoundland Liverpool, cargo, Hoosac, Charlestown, Furness, Withy. Rockhampton Star Australia, cargo.

CasUe Island, S. Boston, Patterson. Wylde. Saga Maru i Far East, cargo. Castle Island, S.

Boston, Patterson, Wylde. Silver Pervilllon Venezuela, oil, Quincy Oil, Quincy, Humble. Texaco Montana Texas City, oil. White Fuel, S. Boston, Texaco.

DUE TOMORROW Boston etmrjap 0ldbt SUNDAY, JAN. 29, 1967 MINIATURE ALMANAC Eastern Standard Time Sunrise 9 13 pm Sunset Wakefield Man Pulls 3 Boys Out of Lake ning 7-9, Monday 3-5 and 7-9 o.m. iTATHOPOVLOS (STATHOSI Of Cambridge. Jan. 27.

Anthony J. Stathopoulos. of 13 Goodman rd beloved husband of the late Pana-iota (Kolovosi. devoted of Charles, of Boston; John of Atlanta, Ga Mary Anne, Mis. Julia Stamatelos.

of Cambridge: and Mrs. Christine Glass, of Lexington: and 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the Arthur C. Hasiotis Funeral Home. 1642 Commonwealth Brighton.

Monday, at 12 noon. Services at 1 p.m. at the Greek Orthodox Church. Magazine st Cambridge. Relatives and friends are invited Visiting hours 7-10 P.m.

Saturday. Sunday 2-4 and 7-10 P.m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the St Constantme and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. Cambridge. Interment at Cambridge Cemetery.

ITEIXA In Medford. Jan. 26. Sebas-n r.niHrn beloved Formerly of Wellesley Mrs. Annette Bandler Champion, formerly of Boston and Wellesley, died Saturday in New York city.

Wife of the late L. Stanley Champion, she was a graduate of Wellesley College and was active for many years on Lengta of Day of year 29 GIBELEY In Beverly. Jan. 28. Albert of 13 Orrantia Danvers, beloved husband of Irene Choin-ard).

devoted father of David. Rob Liverpool, Turn on Headlights at 5:24 pm American Challenger WAKF.FIELD Three VOUnS cargo, Boston Albany. X. 19fifi James A. Smith 1967 First Anniversary Mass at St.

Anthony's Shrine. Arch Boston, Monday. Jan. 30. at 7:15 a.m.

Memories warm and true From those who thought ths world of you. Lovingly rememhered by wife Katherine and children. George R. Spencer Always In my heart. Mass at St.

Anthony's Shrine, Boston. Wife, Alice. Boston. jr.m HIGH TIDE 1:12 1:30 TTC 1 1 Ct. ert.

Stephen and Susan Gibeley of Mobilfuel Corpus Christi. oil. Height of High Tide. ft 10,9 uoys were rescuea oaiuiuay Danvers. dear son of Joseph and Ester Gibely of Salem, dear brother afternoon after plunging of Sandra Bebchick of Danvers, Temple B'nai Abraham of Beverly.

He was also director of the Popular Credit Union of Salem. He leaves a wife, Irene (Choinard); four children, David, Robert, Stephen and Susan; his parents, Joseph and Esther Gibeley of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Sandra Beb-shick of Danvers, and Mrs. Fay Myers of Brockton; a brother, Robert Gibeley of Wenham, and a grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Gibeley of Salem.

Dr. A. L. Johnson on Lake through thin ice Northeast Petro. Chelsea.

Mobil. LOW TIDE, Ji'R Olympic Cloud (Lib. i. Venezuela. Height of Low Tide ft oil.

Humble, Everett, Humble. President Arthur Far East, cargo, MOON'S PHASES Commonwealth Pier, S. Boston, APL- Last Quarter Feb. 1. 8:03 p.m.

MorMac. New Moon Feb. 9, 5:44 a m. Fay Myers of Brockton and Robert Gibeley of Wenham. grandson of the education committee of Quannapowitt Fannie Gibely of Salem.

Services will be held from Temple B'nai Women Voters. Francis Dohertv. 42. of 44 Tobias Maersk Far East, First Quarter Feb. 17.

10:57 a.m. the Massachusetts League of Brewster Was driving by cargo, Army Base, S. Boston, Sprague. Full Moon Feb. 24.

12:44 B.m.' husband of Alfonsina (Iandolil. brother of Mrs. Mary Danna and Miss Rose Stella of California. Fu She leaves two daughters, when he saw the boys go 1965 William H. Haynes 1967 Second anniversary January 28.

Mass well he celebrated January 3D at 13:10 at St. Peter and Paul's Church, South Boston. Lovingly remembered by his wife Florence and family. Gone, but not neral from me ueim i trm ma Vain Monday at Abraham. East Lothrop Beverly, today at 2 p.m.

Memorial week will be observed at his late residence. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Temple B'nai Abraham Building Fund. ArranEements bv the Hy-manson Funeral Home. Lynn. through the ice about 60 feet cnimn Hich Mass of Requiem Mrs.

Gail McKissick of Mississippi, and Mrs. Marcia Stewart of California, and STAR GAXElC0 from shore. As he ran across the frozen lake to get tie In St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respect-fnllv invited.

Visiting hours 2-4 GOl'LD Of 447 Brook Framing-, two brothers, Daniel and oySi Doherty broke through and T-10. MCA '60 Lillian Gertrude Dunne '67 ARIES MAR. 22 -By CLAY R. POLLAN-Yoor Daily Activity Gasd According to fhe Start. wyiiis canaier.

several times water up to SEPT. 23 OCT. 23 TERN On Thursday. Jan. 2.

Helen of 92 Pitti Portland. Me, beloved wife of sister of Frank .1 Hull onH the late Dorothy 20l Lovingly rememhered and sadly missed. Masses being said at St. James Church. Arlington Heights.

Sister Gertrude. 4- 6-19-36 YT 7-12-24-34 Stein: dear aunt of Barry. Beverly and Roberta Stein. Services at the Levine Chapel. 470 Harvard Tarnniriine Sundav.

Jan. 29 at 1 148-68-80-' To develop message for Sunday, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. fty45-57-73 Official At Harvard his waist. He pulled out all three, later identified as Joseph D'Attilio, 9, of 6(5 Pleasant his brother, Mario, 7, and Kenneth Hunt, 8, of 59 Salem st. Hyde Park Boy Is Found Dead TAURUS 1966 Karl A.

Hilli Sr. 19fi7 Lovingly missed hy wife Mary and sons Karl Jr. and Tom. ham. suddenly, Minis, Jan.

27.1 Mary (Thomson), age 82, widow of John L. Gould. Friends invited to services at Wadsworth Funeral Home. 108 Lincoln t. (corner of Rcech st.l, Framingham, Monday.

Jan. 30. at 2 p.m. Funeral home calling hours Sunday from and 7-9 p.m. Member of Bon Accord Lodge 39.

Brookline, and Daughters of Scotia. GRESHAM Of Lexington. Jan. 28. William C.

of 36 Brandon husband of Thekla (Geyeri. Services at the Douglass Memorial Chapel, 1844 Mass. Lexington, Monday. Jan. 30 at 2 pm.

Friends may call p.m. Memorial Week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Stem, 18 APR. 21 I SCORPIO I NOV. 22 VVi Warfield Hull.

MAY 21 tone Molly (Waksman) of 12 CARD OF THANKS -42-71 tl0-22-33-52n U7t Milton, beloved wife of 74-77-83-891 164-75-888 Samuel; 'devoted mother of Peter of Sharon: Mrs. Edith Cohen of Natirk: Meyer of Mattapan; Mrs GEMINI SAGITTARIUS Ths family of the late FRANK BRODERICK 31 Be 32 On 33 For 34 You 35Speok 36 To 37 Or 38 Feort 39 You 40 May 41 Are 42 In 43 A Cvivia Ppretzman of Milton: Ber MAY 22 GREAT BARRINGTON The body of 12.year.oM Services were held Saturday j0n Collie was found at 7 for Dr. Alfred L. Johnson, 85, p.m. Saturday in a wooded professor emeritus and former area of Stony Brook Reserva- administrative officer of the tion in Hyde Park.

Harvard School of Dental Collie, who lived with his 61 Of 62 Much 63 Morten I 64 Attention 65 Art 66 Favors 67 Frankly 68 And 69 Possible 70Oppressiv 71 Mood 72 On 73 Put 74 To 75 And nard of Norwood, and Judith Stone -r Milton: sister of Samuel Waks NOV. 23 DEC 22 5 rvic at the Douglass cnapel, sunaay afternoon 2-4 p.m. wish to acknowledge with thanks the many kind expressions of sympathy from all his relatives, friends, and neighbors. Eleanor Broderick, and family. IT, 5-15-23-33 111 -13-25-37 man of Miami Beach.

Fla. Also survived by 14 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday Jan. 29 at 1:30 p.m. at the Schloss-berg Memorial Chapel, 1257 Blue 46-58-69 K-47-56-67 O'CONNOR In South Boston.

Jan. 28. suddenly. Marie A. (Meanyl.

beloved wife of the late John F. O'Connor: mother of Mrs. Ann Dav Lincoln Crash Kills Two; One Injured CANCER Medicine. CAPttCOKM nttwuTi sister, Mrs. Margaret A.

Leary, 22, of 43 Thompson Hyde DEC. i of Marshfield. Thomas H. of Brain-iron. and John J.

O'Connor of Dor THE FAMILY OF THE LATE CIRIAC0 FIORELLO 1 Surprise 2 Concentrate 3 See 4 Keep 5 Form 6 Your 7 Cheerful 8 Those 9Todoy 10 1 1 Delay 12 Gestures 13 Signing 14 Don't 15 Definite 16 Socio! 17 Your 18 Outgoing 19 Plans 20 There 21 Moy 22Doy 23 Opinions 24 Move 25 Popers 26 Let 27 Charm 28 Help 29 Incident JUNE 23 JULY 23 Hill Mattapan. Memorial weeK will be observed at her late residence. Contribution in expression of sympathy may be sent to the Cancer Fund. Dr. Johnson, who died Thurs- Park had been missing since JAN.

day, received his dental de- 1:30 p.m. Wishes to thank the relatives, friends chester: sister of Mrs. Helen C. Schmidt of South Boston. Late residence 1620 Columbia rd.

Com 1-16-29 3- 8- 9-531 and neighbors for their many SULLIVAN In the service of 15062-76 pressions of sympathy during their plete notice ivionaay. gree at Tufts aand later left Police said there were no ririvate practice to join the signs of violence find it ap- 54-55-66 his country In Vietnam. Jan- LINCOLN Two persons recent berevement. narv 14 Pfe John M. USMC.

LEO Mrs. I lorelio-uistetano tu Antnony) RISTAINO Of Medford, Jan. 28. Tufts dental faculty as profes- peared that the boy could not were killed and a third critic- son of Mr. Mrs.

Mortimer JULY 24 76 Pleasure 77 Moke 78 Friends 79 Harmony 80 Perform 81 Them 82 Across 83 Favorable 84 Today 85 Selling 86 Quickly 87 Ideos 88 ProposHtcwis 44 Essential 45 Closer 46 Contracts 47 Your 48 Yourself 49 Or 50 Give 51 Lock 52 Attracting 53 Who 54 Con 55 Bestow 56 Mind 57 To 58 If 59 Doubts 60 Become JAN. 21 Sullivan. Residence 245 Lake st Milifai-v funeral from the F. sor of Orthodontics. AUG.

23 The Family of the- Late JENNIE BENNETT Joyce Son Funeral Home, R52 Main Waltham. Tuesday. Jan- Osl 7-1 8-27-28 Wish to thank their many friends and narw .11 at 8:1 a.m. Solemn High 159-60-70 39-73-82-87 relatives for all donations and con have killed himself in a fall, ally injured in a head-on col-Medical examiner Dr. Richard lision on Rte.

2 here Saturday. Ford said he would conduct Dead were the drivers of an autopsy. both cars: Daniel L. Bowser, The fully clothed body was 54, of 207 Fifth Leomin-discovered by Martin O'Brien, ster; and Edwin D. Hagerty, Emelia 'of 23 uowen Avenue m-loved wife of the late Anthony and devoted mother of Michael Ristaino.

Mrs. Jennie Vitale, Mrs. Lucy Indigaro. Mrs. Eleanor Sacco and Mrs.

Helen Vozella. Funeral from Cataldo Funeral Home. 374 Broadway, Somerville on Tuesday at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Clement's Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. dolences shown in their recent be-. Mass of Requiem at Church of Our Lady at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 24 VIRGO reavement. FE8-. AUG. 24 89 Decisions SEPT. 22 30 Peopla- The Family of the Late MARY FALLON 7-9 p.m.

VANDERHAEGEN In Halifax. Mass. Jan. 26. Louis, husband of the lat, Mini rVanSteenkistel Vanderhae at 36 21, of Ft.

Devens. 49, behind his home 120-21 )Good () Adverse (J) Ncntnl Injured and in serious con Dedham St. of 3270 Washington Jamaica B1-6J-; '65-72-81-861 gen. Late home 42 Woods for Plain, wish to thank their many sriARILLO-ONESSIMO In Somer dition at Emerson Hospital, He held professorships at the Universities of Michigan and Pennsylvania before moving to Cornell in 1942 as a research associate. Dr.

Johnson, author of two dentistry text books, was an associate dean at Harvard prior to his appointment as administrator. He leaves a daughter, Jane director of the vocational bureau at Vassar College. The boy was reported mis merly or uorcnesver. oeicvea wn nf Mrs Mary D. Byford of Hall- friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in tneir recent Bereavement anrt T4 Vnnderhaegen ville.

Jan. zo. doat-pnuie nicnix-iii beloved mother of Salvatore M3vn fi anri Albert J. Onessimo. of Watertown.

Funeral from the The family of the late: Scally Funeral Home. S4 Pleasan nnrrhester. Monday. Jan. 30 a Funeral from the A.

Strurziero and Sons, Funeral Home, 493 Somerville Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 8 Wish Mass of Reouiem in St. MART ANN (PTTnOCCHI) wish to thank the msn.v kind ex A-15 Solemn Funeral Mass at St sing by his brother-in-law, Concord, was a passenger in Hollis Leary 28, when he the Hagerty car, Ernest J. failed to return home for din- Long, 22, also of Ft. Devens.

ner. The Leary home is little Hagerty and Long had re-more than a block from where cently returned from a tour the body was found. of duty in Vietnam. Share your problems with sympathetic readers write CONFIDENTIAL CHAT, care of the Globe. CAPSULED HEARING A revolutionary way for th hard ot hearinr to hear normally with a tiny hearing capsule hidden In the ear r-nal.

You are invited to lnvestigat VX NP-Pf'i''CF' IV "1 Brom-field Boston. 8-3402. William's Church. Dorchester at mm Relatives and friends kin.ily Anthony's Church, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully, in oressions of sympahty from all their relatives, friends, and neighbors during their bereavement.

Mr. and Invited. Visiting hours Saturday venlng 7-10 p.m., sunaay a- ana vited to attend. Visiting hours Sun. day 7-10, Monday 2-4 and 7-10, 10 p.m.

Mrs. Nat euaUroccM. i iiiiiiliiii a..

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