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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

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ii THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 Eleven Sports dB Spilling the Beams Nang le -Major Reason Pat's Five Rides 11-Game Victory Wave By MACK JR. Bill Tho Inas, the personable coach of the undefeated St. Patrick's High basket ball team, can give you three reasons why his team wins. First he credits Dave Nang le, the Eastern State's leading scorer. Next he points to the clever floor work of Jack To lan and Pete Carr, holdovers from his Class New England Catholic title team of 1947.

Thirdly, he jokingly refers to the lucky shirt and tie be wears whenever his Watertown parochials play. The presence of Nang le on the; st Patrick's team this Winterm caused no little eyebrow lifting Parents Worried round Division Three of the Cattiolie League. And no by Expansion of Night apj :4 7 't ,,.2 4-22 0-. ''''''''''1110'''''''-'''s 1 A 11 ri ,14 (1 I 41? A 1 B104 Di ck 14' I ti: 14 i ta. i yll IA A i i', ne-4.

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a. ::12 Oft A 2 'It 4-'1, A I 1 4 tk -ri "Iv Zt''' 1 I. ,,,4 4 A 1 1. s' iad 71 Nang le, a well-Wilt youngsteri Schoolboy Football who stands 6 feet'S inches, hit the a kieadlines last season as the star PROVIDENCE, Jan. 12 -(AP) pf Sacred Heart High of Newton.

The Rhode Island Congress of Par-In 30 games last year Nangle ents and Teachers today expressed zrorect 550 noints. many more I alaim over the expansion of night headlines last season as the star PROVIDENeg, Jan. 12 (AM pf Sacred Heart High of Newton. The Rhode Island Congress of Par. cl, In 30 games last year Nangle ents and Teachers today expressed scored 550 points, many more I alarm over the expansion of night MORNING I)EATII NOTICES 1 MORNING DEATII NOTICES 1 eQuinn Jr.

Funeral from sp 1. llat 3. otn. it, --In Outer town. Jan.

10. A eorge DorcheJars. Dorchester. 10. Marth IouttElu.

i a --'11 of 4Sti Gallivan e. minved husband 4 the late Maly A. Howaro. out, of 74, blvd. Bu le tr tneee uddy).

and uncle of Jam a A. Howard and mother of tiro. 've at-ert taa tet tala kt'r Se- 114 Corinne F. Macoy, Yunet aiII.0111 his CI iateles M. Rand of Ca.r.bridge.

MAL ra teatrnat Ottufm IA nd 5 home, 173 Mount Auburn Tuesday. Cossabaorn of New Brunswick. trozner Mary P. Quinn. Satire Jan.

13 at 9 a. m. Solemrf iih Maas Canada; Mrs. A. C.

Mo oa rley of Eloson 1 Guam of Glouceater. Mrs, A. J. Con- Gio of Requiem, at St. Patrick's Cnurch at Ciarence H.

lloward of Sou rs th Acto. te Ira. Margaret MacLeod of 10 'clock. elativ a es nd frian ds! and os Cleveland I. Wilsen of ()star- a ere Cully ful Invited to atten d.

air. Ville. Furo irall oat-vices id the and an a i)'1'ittt'n Li inember Watertown Council 1 1- 55. K. P.

lurrae )uueL al Honor. 54 Ras- --1- bury st. Roxbury. Manday. Jan.

12. waretsztaxt cr c. Ktooty omit uttrym tr -in Jul. 10 Joseph. 2 tn.

ketatives and friends moat Churcts Cal' h's? la o'clotAs. l' I aindlY InVitr.l. Interment at t----' t- ott -v 'r 6- huobond Of the late hlary Jane Woo- tnro and talt.he cettel ltuote. Funeral from the fainilY Cm eetery. Clos tn ing hour.

10 p. boors 241 arid J-I0 P. 113., Lat vet818'11 4i reaidence. ad Swain pond on lova- JONES-in cambridge. Jan.

LI. Evart of Woeld Vaal' tiy lit 0:15. iteilitlm loan Mass et tif 4440 Cieett et tot m41 gt NI elm! di 10 to a'clut lc 11.44Leth tiiirtlail.i3O i 0 oineta '91AltatttliallNIftit'atittot. tat. 111.

pee toliVes Ain't flientio inviieit ttlhirt the liaulei 11 ti ft, iew flastmooeri ot rule at. )4i11014) 404 ElitYMtli-hampoon. in Medford. Jan. II.

1-ma. 167 Maaaarnasette lotaanso toe 11. S. Grai3O10 Ai from. al Har ry Brymer, brother of atia.

Williona 8t 8 Iteaulem Hiatt MAtilt tot me IS TwoodAy 0, A J. bampson, reculiee 14 ruoic bt. Eleased Sacrament Church at 0 a. ers. ip.

an Relatives and friend invited. Funeral Ino)m the A. J. Breslin ar Eon Relatives and Inends invited. Vis-Lng hour 3-5.

Funeral Home. 554 Pleasant 51al- KEENAN-In Charlestown. Jan, 11. Jotin.REARDON-Ift South Weymouth. Jan.

II. den. Wednesday at 8:15. Solemn Huth lOvect hualland of the tat SAbina F. la Iteartiora, Elinor al item ilia Maas at the Church of the Ininiatoll 4 FiVnn i Keenan et ti, a I i om I I rt tato roaide net.

X-14 rleasant at on Wed-. 't)lit'ellticrn Co Pt 0 It olativess an unotat from Ina J.hn I rootlets De.1113Yo 101 Solemn diatt Maas rianda Invited. Viaiting hours 2 oneral llama, 32a. tionkar 11,01 en. of Raeutarst at St, rroneka ataviric anti 7-10.

edrtradav. Jon, 14. at 8'10 tv tn, rurrru at o'rhwit. ifirintiVtell ni CANSA-lit Joseph Revere. Jail.

11. Jh holanin Wait ti haa et eve rfri oto fa trivittot flirtatio' tat. ru eloved husbad of the tote bt.ry S411 at 0 o'cito: k. ktaiativaa 'oollikkell CT0 oc flk aria, lc uneol Ciineasa. Funeral from hid cal iLanxtietedm, amv(beroungth, 34 tJtatino.

114 itt et cl Rite residence. 270 Beach Wednes- MAY, Jan. 14. at 8:15 it, tn. Itegulein ItirtY Society.

I Rea gap i 'Kiley. fattier tti ilocolo High Maria at the Immaculate Coneeit- KEPI.Y.-In Chadettown, Jan. 0, rIleri obta It and William 1P, 114YI tnr- that Church at 0 o'clock Ralatives (Nellie) Kelly tote Darryl larlayl Paola ei it hallevvw1L lainatal front a nd friends invited. Vialting how wile the late John J. Kelly an l'ia residem-e of Itsi daueliter.

M. 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. mother of Lena DonertyAmabel white William J. r0401 CANSE--In Wilmington.

Jan. 11. Henry and Carl Keliy. Funeral from her late radetoday mormna, an, 14. at 8, Canse.

Funeral services at the W. S. home. 40 Pleleant en. Tueeday.

at "ler" if1 the Cavanaugh Funeral Home. 374 Main 8 a. in. Solemn High Maas in St. liaart Chur ch, atartown.

at 9 tectosk. Weaneaday. Jan. 14. at 2 ti.

to, May Church at an- Ketauve tIci8ltvT11 atnd trlandi illvitc't Inlet'. Visiting hours 2-5 p. in. and 7-10 P. M.

and trionds invited. torn' buy Croaa L'irmatina, Malden. 7All511E---In Dorchatiter. Jan, 10, John. Narta.

Weymouth. Jan. in pi-. Katiak Ian. H.

Starter huatisnti rot Ilia late Louise Coolie (tier i beloved Idiaband of Orsco A "th 6elvl." Ellide) residence. 65 ilwdoth ay. a u- tffrkflesoy) Long. a noel-a I ittS ill th tasker Memorial Chapel. neral services at the Greenwood Me- morial Church.

on Tuesday, Jan. 13. at 11 t4ChYaaeLl litl 2 to. in. Relatives and friends mai St.

Jerome's Church at 9 o'clock. Eel- 10 V- tei. call at the Harold L. O'Neil Funeral atives and friends Invited. Luta metzt-'ROI1INS0N-In Macaed.

Jan, ilk. thnn e. 4()5 Waallinaton sae, at Bradlee bot of Botittxt Propeller Club-. nal Parkin. Wi ,14," Of 4.11006 Dorchester.

Sunday and Monday LUCIAN-I-la Dorcheater. Jan. 10, Atfreel, aorta trforebt of btrvicea nt from 2-5 and 7-10 0. m. Paat Corn- beloved husband of Elizabeth (Motranir tat Goorges Church Tuesday at.

2:30, rnander Michael J. O'Conner, Camp NO. 1.alCiani.Funeral from the residence ef Ltleata tnAY CAI at the "vier lunerat 4. U. S.

W. V. Late member of Bos- his brother. Egidio Lticiari. 524 Ash- lIlloridcY 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.

tn. ton Caledonian Club. Kelwinning Club. mont ate, Jan. 13 at 8 a.

rt. ROSE-4n Dorchester. Jan. 11. Scott.

Scot's Society and Alton- Salemn Relriem Rath Ma. at St hand of Jean tSmithi nes. of 34 Veti. quirt Lodge A. F.

and A. M. Ann's Chuo. at 0 ts, no Iterative, and tutu and son 01 the late Daniel H. 7A1(11--In Wain Medway 4T30.

10. Pert friend Lose. Tuneful fri'm the richordson beloved husband the late Llama Hyda Park. Jan. 11.

Wither It. (Bixby) Carr 'his haul year. tor- husband al the late kliga it Wood-ni 'SY. al he I ate funeral Tueaday at 2 p. in.

from tnani LAIS1441 et 20 Fiece at. Services at at a16.1tAild,: a.f:i.:,,,tree ofs tra uneral Home. West Medway. the Franklin C. Graham Funeral Home.

Please omit flowers. 1161 Hyde Park Wednesday. Jan. 14 at 3 p. m.

Relatives and in- Visiting hour at the ehaval front 2-4. 01I N-In Cambridge. Jan II. Marianne Please B. wife of Dr.

Edwin J. Cohn. Serv- Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10 P. M. copit Ices prIvitC.

MacCASKILL--)Cilled In action Joy 19. Rtt.SLI...L--In St usass. Jan. II, Lillian M. 1942.

in Iceland. Caaries sari of the Irle rt.delle W. Itt.beello ONNOR-In 11, Daniel. late Charles and Clara tWoodoury) 64 years. Relatives aura friends are In- beloved husband of Mary (Stanton) maecaakin.

of 35 Derby at. 50ner vited to attend the funeral servo-its at of Connor. formerly of Fitchburg. Father the Clittondale Coparetiational Church Mr s. Daniel Pond and Mrs.

Daniel toile. uneral ervices at the Grace Magane of, aVatertown and Francis E. Chmu. reF1'eFarccetiveasta'riTduelrbits ojdasn.a,lin-13.11 Willard allande and Son 540 St. Bernard's incoln Ciainor of Hartford, Conn.

uncial oniciate. ourfal at Mt. Hope Cerne- from the John R. Smith Ftineral home Fitchburg. Mass.

Solerniyaligh Masa at nard's Chur ch Wednesday. at tery, Late member of ...1 a Sfftlit. on Mon dl Y. 7-10 p. M.

a. a. m. chant Marine. Frierids may call at the funeral horre of Join Bryant's sentrrrr-aft Medford.

Jan. 11. 1948. and Tuesday. 2-5 and 7-10 M.

181 Broadway. So rville. Mon. Bernhard husband of Nina L. 'ROOKER-in Cambridge.

Jan. 10. Mary soils, beloved wife of Henry W. Crooker evening 7-9 of 923 Mssachusetts ay. Funeral from p.

in. (Fisher) Schutt. and fahar of Aim a a the Jcseph A. Costa Sons Funeral 'MACKAY-Of Medan. J'anuary 5.

Alex- 1... Maedonald of Medford and Eternard Home. 257 Prospect et. on Tueaclay at tinder ackay. of 163 Glenwood at, r.

taahutte of Somerville. saavices at a. m. SOIC00 111.1th iklass at St, Funeral service, at the Canto- Met had- 'MIN FloI Funeral Home. 29 Governors Mary's Church lit 9 PO Church.

Plea at and Washington avenue. 13. at 2 o'clie-k and friends invited to attend. Visiting ate. Monday.

January 12. at 2:39 P. tn. hoot, Monday 3-3 and 7-0 hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.

Anti- Friereas may eau at the Sotaaue fu- Tx mgonish. Nova Scotia, papers please copy. neral Herne. 22 Summer ate 'Tamale Plain. in Portoes 4-9 p.

in. ITTW(RTH-In Somerville, at her home. It), A40014(1 h-s 50 et dar at. Jan. ll.

Mareia (.., (Curriet. MACLEOD-Colin formerly Af Merton tnved wife of Fronk D. bilvhre. tool wife Ylittill N. Cudworth.

runtwol Vped rater Harbors. Load Jain la in rhathee Feeder-telt Atiatin and Joliet-at PII9 vie at at tho E. Lo mo ad Merial oraate on a Hennamar. of 251 LainartIne Clitwei. 4 tivech corner Id stsachts- uesiliev Ian.

IA. o'ITI, mama Furieral from that John J. hfflts North CamOridge e- Tuday. pperviile. Burial rial in V.

ti'll iu'IrrOt iVi eetith bt-4 O- Jan. 13. at 1 p. ni. Interment at Ever- vied by his wifo.

Kaherine; sou, Cean PLatto Viotti, Y. Jon, 14. at 9 green Cemetery. Arnold MIMI. it.

I. Jr. and daughter. Mrs. Richard 24a- In' netAtit" an't 11.1"da Invited t'hapel visiting hours Monday 4 to gUir 'Of Camden.

Me. outing hours. 2-8 and 7-10. 11 P. in.

MANNING--In Dorcheater, Januaro 11 sITITLY-111. Malden. formarlY et 1.734 Roxbury, jam lo, xeroa, Delia lat, tCritoriani belosyst wife of tioatoo. Jae. hia.

Citherttus thes eluveri husband of the late BaYzar, Micbael Manton, Funarrid front her 1 wt-dtg: ct Ittillnt ia I' tzra mi and beloved Cambridge. Jan. 10 104a rovednds inted husband of uneral from his late residence. 3123 late residence. 123 HILietlt tat, t'Itner't tam tate twine.

Coltiiii.v 'Washington st. Tuesday at 12 noon. Wednesday. January 14. at 8:15 a tn.

b.a Tuesdaa at 11,15. Salerno Kett Services at the 'Armenian Holy Trinity Raoulem High Mass at St. Peters Mass at St. Joeeptee Church at 9. Rale.

eielybl Gio- Church, Shawmut at I p. m. Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and Fitiellitintid7amitanyd vfirslietntdhaeinAvriatemd Binedarta.terada. mAtrnterindNemhzetwkolbnudraiy.

enjarnited. 9.. A. SIMO aingmton sronaledma'Tuliesdirhaym. teunerel Chanel, 1077 niclaschUsens LbohertVl wife of Thorns, J.

Martin. vanna (Pagruraloi Samna. Funeral Cambridde. Visiting hours 2 to 5 Funeral front her late home. fla Ail- athet from Pas retridence.

18 Coosato at. Tuts- and 7 to 10. at St. Chart Ch ch 9. la- 4.7a rch 0 o'clock.

Balativest and FAMOND--Depart this day, Jan. 11. William. Of 35 Ored mond Mattapan. Roes and frienesda Urq a Ee frteunda lantvitedl MASON--Formarly et' Cheisea, at this sxmun tSKTERSI-Tn Carrbritga.

Jari. beloved husband of Annie (Gruber) of ter daughter. Mrs. A. la.

Jelin baloved of nil hioide 7, rtk)risr. of 111e Vance. of Suidvan road. North ii.emel- mond, rind brother of Jennie Goltistem. I sAtt Pettnnetta tCoran).

rtrittdr0.1.11 17 I loved wife of the late Ildask.n. tea. FL Waiikus Funeral um. Hose Finkel. Eather Mailroom and Jack pg, Jan.

11. Emily (nee 'Thomaa). be- Auburn Carribriattaa. a uneral Irian ason. 470 Prospect Revere.

Roguiem High Masa at trot Immaeulalis Diamond. Services at the Congrega- tion Kehillath Jacob. 18 Fessenden rmeral from the home of tpr sorh 197 Webster Tuesday at a tn. attapan, Monday. Jan.

12 at 1 P. in ay. tan. 15. at 8:45 s.

rTk Ft)t- tlarhuaniant Chine!) ott irhnlilnuurersHiltts.ioruisaane.realt IrOessa. milt- SlitelareLs'evel all end friends Invited. Memorial week at hialate residence. 'Yttlre0141F-To, 0 lamet 4.4..4- Funeral Home. 554 Pleaeant 8Ialden.

Wednesday at 8:15. Solemn Huh Mass tit the Church el the yronrcidien et co'vlovg, Relatives en ionds invited. Vting hours nd 7-10. CANrNSA-111 Revere, Jan. 11.

joat.pa beieved hu.band tif the Lite mety iCtineol Funerta front hie late residence. 270 Beach Jan. 14. tit 815 a. iii.

Itequient High Mama at the Immaculate CoheetsUnit Church at 0 Iteletives and friends invited. getting lows 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. CANSEIn Wilmington. Jan.

11. Henry Cense. Funeral services at the W. SCavanaugh Funeral Home. 374 Main Jan.

14. at 2 p. Visiting hours 2-5 p. in. and 7-10 P.

M. CAlthilla--In Doreheater. Jen 10. LON(1-In Nnrth Weymouth. Jan, in jee.

huatisind of the late Louise Cathie ee with P. beioved lataband of (sraco Elide). residence. 63 klowd a oin v. ku- (MeN'eaPY) kueeral from es neral services at the Greenwood Me- late home.

584 Bridge Toteaeay. at morial Church. on Tuesday. Jan. 13.

at1 8,15 11- tn. knith Moss of Reeuiem in 2 p. m. Relatives and friends mai Se Jeromees Church at 9 o'clock. Fe'-call at the Harold L.

O'Neil Funeral I ives and friends Invited. 1-aus sttemHome. 405 Weallineton sae at Bradlee ber of Beaton Propeller Club-. Dorchester. Sunday and Monday LtaCIANT-In Dorcheesee.

Jan. 10, Alfred, from 2-5 end 7-10 p. m. Past Corn- beloveri busband of Elizabeth (Motreni, mender Michael J. O'Conner, Camp No.

LucianiFuneral from the residence a 4. U. S. W. V.

Late member of sos-I his brother. Egidio Lticiani. 524 Ashton Caledonian Club. Keiwinning CIub.I mont Tuetaday. Jan.

13 at 8 a. re Scots Charitable Society and AZofl-4 Selemn Requiem Rath Mato at St. men Lodge A. F. and A.

M. Ann's Church at 6 a. In. Relative and CAllit-In West Medway Jan. 10.

Pert friends trtvIteet beloved husband the late Leona 'LlaGTON-In Reda Park. Jan. 11. Walter (Bixby) Carr. in 'his Seth yeer.

Pri- G. husband tif the late kilia li. tW000vete funeral TueadaY at 2 P. in. from man) Lulled ef 20 Pierce at.

Serataea at Hofstra Funeral Home, West Medway. the Franklin C. Graham Funeral Mime. Please omit flowers. 1161 Hyde Park va Wednesday.

Jan. COHN-In Cambridge. Jan II. Marianne 14 at 3 p. m.

Relatives and f-iends D. wife of Dr. Edwin J. Cohn. Serve anted.

Vting hours 3-5 and 7-10 P. M. private. MacCASKILL-)Cilled an action JUIT IL CONNOR-1n Watertown, Jan. 11, Daniel.

1942, in Iceland. Cdarles Ma, san of the beloved husband of ary (Stanton, late Charles and Clara tWoodoury) Connor. formerly of Fitchburg. Father MacCaskitt. of 35 Derby star Stadler-of Mrs.

Daniel Pond and Mrs. Daniel vale. Funeral services at the Grace at Iir'arierp. Crimu. n'Idesn.

lin-3. Idagane of, aVatertown and Francis E. Connor of Hartford. Conn, uncial from the John R. Smith kaimeral home.

vited. Rey. Walerd Callender will Fitchburg. Mass. Solernreatigh Mass at blirlate Burial at Mt.

lione Crane- crsontehhrenYns. eh. obeirtanry ottfer)alrailnetra-st 't. laernard's Church. Wednesday, at a.

m. CROOKER-in Cambridge. Jan. 10. Mary beloved wife of Henry W.

Crooker do Some Ott. of 923 Massachusetts ay. Funeral from MACKAY--Clf PM. 271. J'anuary 5.

Alex- evenIng 7 9 me ae. "rile the Joseph A. Costa Sons Feneral Home, 257 Prospect et On Tueaday at ander al. Mackay. of 163 Glenwood at.

8:15 a Solemn High Mass at et. Funeral service, at the Centre Method- Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Helatives. itO Church. Plea ant and Waatunitatm and friends invited to attend.

Visiting see. Monday. January 12. at 2:39 p. Tn.

hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 n. m. Anti- Friends may eau at the beiraeue Fn-. gonish. Nova Scotia, papers please copy.

neral Herne. 62 Summer CUDWORTII-In Soinerville, at her home. u.5,010(ittn a. raetta bt 1.1:111.Al.l.Elk.laitydrnet,g(at. eta); Cobb: Wire of latenit N.

Cudworth. rUlittral and eater alarbers. Leed Jan. la in hapel. 4 htl ech corner atItae- jam IA.

t'arn kO'ITt. Jan. Int? Nloprthrn.Cattenteerrimditeen.t aareitteary2 vutriviedterv4lehls ullquiori.o. lilt r.1 green Cemetery. Arnold It ills.

1. mAJth.rh.iNiataNnma....,d,...dt,lacnuoginhot;:rearn: teree tw chapel visiting hours Monday 4 to 11411.r of Camden. Me. 13AKESIAN-Ic Roxbury, Jan, 10. Kerori.

ni aauved ia and of the late 13sy tar. Michael Manistee, trent het F.tilleral from his late residence. 3123 late residence. 123 Haaeet at, Washington st. yriusielotsdin7agy14htuaotuvarsolc2h2ruunstoeoollni.

i Services at the Armenian Holy Trinity Requiem High Mass at St, Peters Church. Shawmut at 1 p. tn. Church at 9 O'clock. Relatives ond Flileiliontidemesmitunyd vfirsiietntdhaeinAvristemd Ittnedartosteradh.

mAtrnterindNaminostyykoibnudrnly. invited. 9. A. nactit.tecraalmbe;thdeacee.el.

and 7 to 10. DIAMOND-Departed this day. Jan. 11. William.

Of 35 Ormond Mattapan. beloved husband of Annie (Gber) end devoted father of Rhoda Barker. mASON-Formertv re' Chelsea, at the Evelyn Rice or Lent), lend Demean Dia- of ter daughter. Mrs. Fere', A.

mond and brother of Jennie Goldstein. Vance. uf ,8 Sultan rood. North ii.eibuHose Finkel. Dither Milgroom and Jack Diamond.

Services at the Congrega- loved wife of the late Thorn-s Masan. turn Kehillath Jacob. 18 Fessenden 4 a Pot- Manapan, Monday. Jan. 12, at 1 p.

rn, ThursdaY. fan. 13. at 8:3 era Relative and friends invited. Memorial erm High.

Funeral Mata in St. reties week at hislate residence. Church. at 10 a. ma, Charlestown.

Jan. 9. than any other schoolboy in these 'football in the states high schools parts. For reasons of his and the extent to which it Is be- Nangle, a Newton resident, de- for financial pin- eided upon transferring to the 1 If night football is to continue, Watertown school this year. Nat- it must be subject to "adequate regurally, he was welcomed by St.

ulations," a resolution adopted by Patrick's, a small school which the organization declared. No 5peconcentrates on basket ball. cific remedies were suggested. Averages 23.5 Points Eddie Welch's I Thus far the shift in affiliations i hasn't hampered Nangle's style of play. In 11 games thig seasonall1Gulfstream victories for St.

Pat'sthe Newton 1 orimni 1 Pli 95g la IIP 110 IL IMMO Averages 23.5 Points tame eturs Thus far the shift in affiliations hasn't hampered Nangle's style of play. In 11 games thif seasonall Gulfstream victories for St. Pat'sthe Newton! Selections has compiled 258 i (I'lloto by John Lendery, Globe Stall') LUMBER TRUCK SCATTERS LOAD ON STREETThis section'of Morton at. in Dorchester looked like Mattapoisett Beach after the hurricane this morning when guard chain broke on Grossman Lumber Company truck, scattering 14,000 feet of. lumber into the intersection at Evans at.

Only damage was a broken window in drug store, hit by one of the flying boards; n. w. I Ex-College Head, 4 Americans Held by Soviets sky-scraper 4 points for an average of 23.5 per FOR TUESDAY, IAN. 13 game. At this rate it is likely 1Credentials, Yavapal, Col that he'll surpass his 1947 total Steve.

and average and help lift his team 2Hearth Mouse, Jhansi, Tedious Into the Spring tourneys. Miss. On only two occasions this Win. 3III Pi, Delightful, Hello Miss. ter Nangle has been limited to less 4Octorora, Wild Bull, Merry than 20 points in a game.

The Quip. Ilrst time. he registered only 16 5Bourbon, Honour Student, against Our Lady. Yesterday was Foursome. the second time.

Ile made 12 6Sophocies, Even Break, Albutil. points against St. Charles of Wal- 7Harding Fp lied Pompon, tham. but scored the foul point Steeple Jack. which meant a 38-37 triumph.

8Silver Plate, Go Devil, Stolen A quiet lad. Nangle refused to Melody. alibi his under-par performance 9Conformable, Ice Lady, To. of yesterday. But his coach did.

gether. Arrord in to Thomas. Nangle: BEST ItETBOURBON that he'll surpass his 1947 total and average and help lift his team Into the Spring tourneys. On only two occasions this Win. ter Nang le has been limited to less than 20 points in a game.

The first time. he registered only 16 against Our Lady. Yesterday was the second time. lie made 12 points against St. Charles of WalAhem.

but scored the foul point which meant a 38-37 triumph. A quiet lad. Nangle refused to alibi his under-par performance of yesterday. But his coach did According to Thomas, Nangle Judge Elmer Briggs Presiding Justice of Plymouth Court Dead Judge timer L. Briggs.

87. presiding Justice of the Plymouth District Court, died today at Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital, following a six moidlis A native of Plymouth, Judge Briggs was appointed to the District Court in February, 1928, by ex-Gov. Alvan T. Fuller. Judge 13riggs was graduated from Boston University and Boston University Law School.

A practising attorney in Plymouth, he served two terms in the House of Representatives. He leaves two sons, Robert of Plymouth, and Clement A. Briggs of South Duxbury, both attorneys. EVENING DEATH NOTICES FAIRIn Norfolk Downs. Jan.

12. Sarah G. (Curran). widow of Jame J. Fair.

formerly of Natick. Funeral from the residence or her daughter. Mrs. Lillian 61 Frenca Norfolk. Downs on Thursday morning at 9.

Solemn Rquitun Mass in the Sacred ileart Chus411. ilittirock Al o'clock, Relatives and friends interment L. Vatrick's. Natick, FLEMING In Dorchester. January 11.

LI thii 4 nee Mooney bet oved of the late Patrick Fleming. Funeral from her late residence. 34 bloultrie 14t. lebditY January 14 at it: in. Remittal High atiti at St.

Merit's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindlY invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 P. la. FR1EDERMAN--Denarted this day, Jan.

Dora. ill Roxbury. wife of the lair lititdd Solomon Jacob Friederman and devoted mother of Sarah KanovskY. Gertrude Levowich, Esther Diomberg. Dena Abrash Of k'all River.

DeinMI Max and Dr. E. Lows Frienerman. Services at the residence. 63 Drookledge Roxbury.

Monday, Jan. 12. at 1:30 in. Relatives and friends invited. Memorial Week at her late residence.

GRATTAN Charlestown, JointiarY Siit usme Remy beloved hair hand of Madeline A. (Dully), Grattan. Funeral from the lionie of bis mother. Mrs. Thomas M.

Grattan, 74 Sycamore Somerville. On Thursday at 9 o'clock, Solemn Requiem Mass ill St. Mary 's Church. Charlestown. at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friemis I i. i I 1 played the entire contest under the handicap of a groin injury and a boil on his left arm. Unlike the celebrated Joe Fulks of pro hoop fame. Nangle didn't acquire his shooting accuracy by popping away at a basket In his back yard. lie gets no more prae' tice than the normal scholastic hoopster, but somehow he is dead.

her than the rest when he pivots and lets one go. the handicap of a groin injury and a boil on his left arm. Unlike the celebrated Joe Folks of pro hoop fame. Nangle didn't acquire his shooting accuracy by popping away at a basket in his 4 back yard. He gets no more prae- tics than the normal scholastic hoopster, but somehow he is dead- her than the rest when he pivots and lets one go.

BERLIN, Jan. 12 (AP)--Dr. Herman B. Wells, president of Indianb University, was arrested und held for three hours by Soviet occupation authorities yesterday as Russian troops intensified a -campaign against Americans visiting the Soviet sector of Berlin. Four other Americans with Dr.

Wells also were held, in violation of Allied agreements providing for the free movement of Allied pervonnel in all four sectors ot the city. American authorities disclosed today that a total of 17 Americans, including 12 solMlers, have been arrested and detained by the Russians in recent weeks, some as long as three days. Dr. Wells is on leave of absence 111.11-0-411 lido 0. .4 arrested and detained by the Rus- sians in recent weeks, some as long as three days.

Dr. Wells is on leave of absence 7 DOHERTY-In marNdNfirsi-In Jinanv.iteldrk. Eliza beth beleved wile of John A )1 Doherty (nee O'Brien). Funeral from Frederick Pa, husband of taettraina Maher late residence. 11 Moulton Tues- Innis.

of 520 Putna ln v. Funeral se -v- day. Jan. 13. at 8:15 ne Solemn ice in the Chapel of th a ka neral Horne, 11 Magartnest alsoCnentru- Huila Mass at St.

Catherins Church at al e' 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited, DoneN-an Derchester, suddenly. Jan Jed4an' scMhcoolnity lit. 1948. Alice la, c)rfn (Rupert).

beloved sil cwhiefesteorf aalvohnruPh Funeral mofthe 0ml8h04De or-f triothrs from ham Weaver of Pla-no. uth. and Wit- hneerralsoHn 0. Doran (Doran Tuesday. Jan.

13, at 8 a. rte. followed lam McIntyre of Maaonville. N. H.

by a Solemn Funeral Mass at St. Memorial services at the Saunders Mark's Church at 9. Relatives and Funeral Home. Lowell. Massa Wednesfriends are invited.

Interment at day at 2 p. ne Please omit 5oviers, Johnstown. N. Y. Late member Lexington.

Jan. ii. Georre Mark's Ladies' Sodality. C. husband of Vialena (GrifFena.

of 24 ERICKSON-In Cambridge, San. 10. Dor- ea Sh rtnn at. Services -at the Douelaas th. o.5r i hapea.

Lexington. Taes- ay. Jan. Ls, at 2 p. in.

Friends may call at the chapel Monday from 3-6 a Funeral Ga ee a Gerald otBmrel eel chki -el and 7-9 ti. in. ACa.mEb.r1Lodgneg. WMeednmoersidaal Iy. January 14.

at McLAUGHLIN-In Roslindale. San. 10. sC'to Yoefjt(Setr uuslileeMi) aaswsvaeicf.e husetts No. 8 a.

m. Solemn Requiem High Mass Philip beloved husband of Margaret at the Church of the Immaculate Con- C. (Kennedy) McLaughlin. evidence 25 ception, Alewife Brook Parkway. No.

Johnswood road. Funeral from the-, Cambridge. at 9 a. in. rriends invited F.

J. Reagens Funeral Home tforanerly .1 to attend, Friends wi I be received Adams). 4234 Washington at. (Rosee- at the Chatted Monday and Tuesday dale acial. Wednesday, Jan.

14. at 8 from 4 to 9 p. Tn. M. Solemn Requiem ass In Sacred Frank husband of Grace (De and friends invited.

Late retired mai- Franco) Ferrara. Funeral from his late man of the Back Bay Station. Visiting FERRARA-In Wilmington. Jan. IL Heart Church at 6 o't oce.

Relatives residence, 500 Woburn Wednesday, hours. Monday 7 to 10 te rues, I Jan. 14. at a. m.

Solemn High 2 to 10 p. tn. Mass of Requiem at St. Thomas Church MT3tRILL-In Newton Hignlands. Jan.

10. 5 ad 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends H. Greco. widow of Walter ka Merrtil.

I invited. cervices at Newton Cemetery Crapel. FITZGERALD-In the Holy Ghost Hosel- TuesdaY, Jan. 13 at 1 p. us.

tat. Jan. 10. 1948, Katherine be- MILIJKLNI-In Dorchester. Jan.

S. Dan-loved sister of Mary Solemn iel R. beloved husband of the late High Mass in the Holy Ghost Chapel. (Sullivan) Milliken. residence! Tuesday at 9:00 a.

in. Relatives and 135 Savin Hill ay. and formerly el the friends kindly Visiting hours. Cathedral Parish. Reposing at the Sam2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. yet J. Sullivan Funeral Home. 318 FRENCH-In Brighton. Jan.

IL Miss Shavemut ay. fat Vilat)ti Park see until Amy French. of 41 Bigelow at. Servicea Tuesday morning at 8:13. Sokarrn Re-at the Short Williamson Chapel.

173 quiem Hush Maga at St, Witliame Brighton Allston. Wednesday. Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and Jan. 14.

at 4 P. ne Friends MAY call friends invited. Late member Cathedral Tuesday. 7-9 P. Itt.

Court. No. 1. M. C.

O. F. Veiling hour. GILLOOLY-In Somerville. Jan.

10. Anna 2-5. 7-10 P. In. C.

(nee Wise). beloved wife of Bernard MORRELL-In Cambridge. Jan. IL George V. Gillooly.

Funeral from her late W. of 80 Kirkland husband of home. 7 Francesca Isueaday. at 8:30. the late Irene 0 Savage) Morrill and Reeinem High Mass at St, Clements brother of Mrs.

Erneet Jillarin and ter-Church at o'clock. Relatives and bert and Irving atomil of Malls. Sere- ntlea friends are Invited. Interment at St. tees at the Daniel F.

O'Brien Funeral, John'sCemetery. Hopkinton. Mass. Home. 907 Mass Tuesday at 2 p.

Relatives and friends invited. Inter- a rriesin Ili ItcINTYREMartha I a died Jan. Ito 194--8- mother of Laura J. McIntyre. in Dedham High School.

and M. Eleanor Weaver of Plymouth. and Wit- liam W. McIntyre of Masonyille. N.

H. Memorial 'services at the Saunders Funeral Home. Lowell. Wednes- day at 2 p. tn.

Please omit bowers. McKAYIn Lexington. Jan. 1. 0corre husband of Wilicna (GrifTm(.

of 24 Sherman st. Services' at the Doualaas Chapel. 1844 Mass. Lexington. Taes- day.

Jan. 13, at 2 p. m. Friends mat call at tho chapel Monday from 3-6 and 7-0 P. rit, McLALIGHLIN---I RoslIndale.

10. Plulto beloved husband of Margaret FJCO.h Ros. stliort a Solemn Requiem Is in Sacred and rttrieCrthdusretnn aRea. man of the Back Bay Station. Vislunt inatedt .9 hours.

Monday 7 to 10 4). 'rues- day. 2 to 10 P. M. T-St it.

at Newton Cemetery Cnapel. Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 1 P- art. MRGILL. racer.

nwi Ndcrwelvtc1n of iVi rt lit VIILLIKLNIIn Dorchester. Jan. 9. Dan- iel R. belovad husband of tha late Elizabeth (Sullivan) Milliken.

residence 135 Savirt Hill ay. and formerly of the Cathedral Parish. Reposing at the Sam- uel J. Sullivan Funeral Home. 318 Shawl-nut ay.

fat VIllen Park Eta. Until Tueaday morning at 8:13. Sok-rrn Re- friends I-1 ate member Cathedral CourIN0. 1. M.

0- I-- V4ing clCuhauerch Ila'tgh il 2-5. 7-10 P. In. ifORRTLLIn Cambridge. 11,.

George MORR7I-LIn Cambridge. Jan. IL George) of 80 Kirkland husband of the late Irene oSavagei Morrill and brother of Mrs. Ernest Jillson 8nd per- and Irving alcimil of Millis. Sem- ices at the Garnet F.

CErien Funeral Home. 907 Maas Tuesday at 2 P. In. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- at Cambridge Cemetery.

SVIIT11--Sudden17. In Somervilir, Jan. 0, Dr. 0-rens-emit O. huotitort of Msltel oungeon, smith of 143 Ittehlatut Earvicsa at the Wthter HAU Cottages tionat Church.

Monday- at 2 P. in same hours at the funeral hem, of David runes It Sons 100 Iltsittitod jONESIn Winchester. January 12, Gertrude widow of Charles W. Jones. Services at her borne.

10 Park Winchester Thursday, January 15. at 2:30 Picatie timit flowers. KELLY-1n Boston. Jan. 121h.

forinerlY of East Boston. Elizabeth sister of Alice L. Kelly of 235 Commonwealth ay. Funeral from Eastman Funeral home. 896 Beacon WennesdaY, JanuarY 14th.

at 8:15 a. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Cecilia's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours.

Monday 7 to 10 Tuesday. 2 to 10 fp. tn. KENNEYof Brighton. Jan.

12. Emma M. Kenney. 1810 Comm. ay.

Funeral services at the Short Williamson Chapel. 173 Brighton ay. Allston, Jan. 14, at 2 p. Friends may call at the Chapel Tuesday evening 7-9.

please omit flowers. Burial at Shelburne. N. S. Millard rederic It Former Lynn English from Indiana University to serve High Principal Dead as adviser on cultural affairs to LYNN, Jan.

13Frederic it, Gen Lucius D. Clay, United States lard, 70, principal of Lynn Engl Military Governor. Arrested with High School for 17 years bef him yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. retirement four years ago, Charles Rotstein, Peter A.

Fraenkel today at his home, 26 West Gr( and Wade E. Feris, soldier driver following a lingering Hinc for the party. Frankel and Rotstem A native of South Waterford. 1N, also are military government em- he had resided in Cambridge ployees. jmany years and was known Dr.

Wells said the party had baseball player as well as a stopped at Potsdamer Platz, before ticipant in other sports. He wa an art gallery, when they were tak- graduate of Worcester Acadei en into custody by Russian soldiers and Boston University and tau, he described as young and over- school at Salem High and Sprii zealous. 1field 'High. He was principal When a member of the party lett Watertown High School before the car to inquire about the art cepting a position in Lynn in 102 gallery, the soldiers stopped the He was past president of entire party and took them into the Lynn Rotary Club and past pre rear of the gallery for preliminary dent of the Lynn Y. M.

C. A. questioning. They later were taken High School hest I 11,1 I as adviser on cultural affairs to LYNN, J. 13Frederic ft.

Gen Lucius D. Clay, United States lard, 70, principal of Lynn English Military Governor. Arrested with High School for 17 years before him yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. retirement four years ago, Charles Rotstein, Peter A.

Fraenkel today at his home, 26 West Green and Wade E. Feris, soldier driver following a lingering illness. for the party. Frankel and Rotstem A native of South Waterford. also are military government em.

he had resided in Cambridge ployees. jmany years and was known as Dr. Wells said the party had baseball player as well as a at Potsdamer Platz, before ticipant in other sports. He was an art gallery, when they were tak. graduate of Worcester Academy en into custody by Russian soldiers and Boston University and taught he described as young and over.

school at Salem High and Spring. zealous. 1field 'High. He was principal When a member of the party lett Watertown High School before the car to inquire about the art cepting a position in Lynn in 1921. gallery, the soldiers stopped the He was past president of entire party and took them into the Lynn Rotary Club and past presi.

rear of the gallery for preliminary I dent of the Lynn Y. M. C. A. questioning.

They later were taken Lynn English High School he Gulfstream 'Caps FOR TUESDAY. JAN. 18 FIRST (Hy Trans-Radio Press) (limning. 4-year-olds and a i I'vesthelfl, Howell IIS Itaakeu lit 10-1 Col Steve. Roge 115 3-1 113 10-1 113 10-1 Catcher Upper.

no. boy I I 10-1 Dal Yit. Staginater 115 itti Lady Georgantia. no boy nix Three. Turnbull 113 Al ,..1,,,, St.

Patrick's, however, is not a is ti- 118 20-1 one-man team. Rangy Jack Tolan'Airtly. no boy 110 6-1 ctiesital map. Gifford .1108 3-1 and blender Pete Carr are both ex- writ, Head. Roberts 30-1 pericnced performers and Jack Mc- Sergeant Hob, Jones: 1111 5 ao-t Donnell and Joe Shea have filled in Si.

I') NOEMI411 1015 ClititnIng. 4-year-olds nicely in the spots left vacant by rind utO.N7DfuRACntit. Monfallon. Turner 1905 5-2 graduated regulars. cJud ge Davey no boy As for that shirt and tie of Coach flearttl Watson Ire "-51 ill Thomas, both are beginning Da 4'164 12-1 how the wear and tear after 11 i Plaid lo8cyclee.

i'TeltitZTderi; 413 2a1 The team's schedule is so xirtatgre.r no bOA 108 5-1 heavy that Thomas doesn't have Azurea WrnacZ: r) :14 P-1 time to get them cleaned. The shirt 1 20-1 Ned Canron, no bo Shes Home Compton 113 15-1 Is gold and the tie green, the colors Lou Aldrich, no boy 112 12-1 of St. Patrick's. Tedious Miss. Howell 113 5-1 Santa Vixen.

no boy ion 8-1' SCHOOLBOY SIDELIGHTS Last Stride, Woodhouse 107 15-1 Snanny Package, no l'oy .,102 20-1' The first claps meet of the Boston THIRD school track season is scheduled for brii-10 3 Bien no boy 105 15-1 tomorrow afternoon at the East Delightful: beiY ill02 3- Armory It will be a triangular Pt' not" 107 2- '1 uner no boy 08 8-1 It Iv1d affair, English vs. Dorchester vs. Try and i 6110 Commerce Five Boston school 98 10-1 basket ball games also are on deck Eternal Nenws. Kirkland 183 '2-1 for tomorrow, two of themEast Fourrrit RACEMalden, 3-year-Olds, Boston vs. Latin and Brighton vs.

Loillittei. 118 20-1 Dorchester at the Boston Garden. Happy Flora. Basile 113 20-1 Out of the Sun. Nash 118 10-1 Cctorora.

no boy 118 7-1 The Christopher Columbus High Three Rings. 118 8-1 118 8-1 hoop team whipped Immaculate of 118 4-1 Revere, '25-14. yesterday and there- MerrY (Juin, no boy 118 8-1 Liza Lee. 108 30-1 by attained a .500 average for the 118 15-1 season The Colombians, coached atkild Bull. no boy 113 20-1 by Ralph "Big Skeets" Hudson, fir.

Sehwarzhaubt entry. m.11;11E177 4-year-olds lormer Medford and B. U. athlete, row have won three and lost the Conk 107 8-1 (lin NVoodhouite 113 20-1 same number That isn't a bad Bichwood Boy. no boY 111 15-1 average for a school which had no i Bourbon.

Scurlock 113 8-5 Honour Student Collins team until last Winter Starters i Corsican Sword: Kline KI 12-1 on the North End school's cage team I Frefaht Gifford 111 8-1 VuttilitIcyrio rkland 1,1,111 182:1 are John Aiello, Frank Doherty, 'Tony Peril Tim t'oetir ,,,,,.1 rho, Admiral's Call. Peahody 1'100 1 2-3 ru Oklaaai Irl4M-LA. 1 alin AITPr Yount. no taw titt 1ZI Tony Pedi. Jim Testa and Bob Shea Admiral's Coll.

PeabodY 109 12-1 MATII1SIn North Cambridge, Jan. 10, John beloved husband of Edna tMessieri Mathis, late of 186 Sherman et. Funeral from the E. Robichaud and San Funeral Home. 125 Rindge eV, Tuesday, Jan.

13, at 8 a. m. Requiem High Mass in the Notre Dame de Rifle Church at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Visiting hours 2 to a 5 and 6 to 10:30. SO falden, Jan. 11 Abbie i av; widaw of Vali C. Somas. fostnerts or lindare.

wedneaday at 3alpett. Relathva and friends invited. 1 visiting hours 3,4 and 70 p. In SPRIN'GERari Haverhill. Jan.

10, at 25 Fernwood eve Bradford Walter Springer. Fureral Tueadair C. at 3,30 in. at bole chims aner.1 Home. 148 Main at i.

Haverhill. tralline hours ltondita evonint a the 74. Funeral Home. STACKPOLE--In Bogton. Jan.

9, Arthur 13.. Stackpoler, Funeral service at the Forest Hills Cremators Chapel Tuaaday, 13. at 2 3. M. Please omit Bowers.

STRONACH---ln Jamaica Jan 10, Irkaau Jar la. at a. Requiem oforetil.ialbeartt. Lurd'ral from tinTr! i WIS. VIV eetWatIlliY alas tfl Our Lady of Lourdes' church at a 0 clock.

Relatives and friend invitad. Visiting hour 2-10 m. Roxbury'. Jan. II.

Michas. beloved husband of Margarrt M. nnorsi Suitivan of 25 ShirleY and lather of Timothy F. Xa Joho Ma Mars and Mrs. Abigail 1'4.

Pineal. Funeral from the J. Mahoney Co. Funeral Horne. Dudley st.

inear Cottage st 1. Wednesday. Jan. 14 at 3 a. in Solemn 11'gh lkiala of Stenuleat in St.

Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends tavita.t Vialting hours 2-4. 7-10. Late member pe Bus- too Carmen's Unitas. Local aaa.

ANIn this city. Jan 9. loed ah'd Mary E. (Driscod) Re- posing at the Samuel J. Sullivan' tru- loved eon et the IlAtuti r.

rend Horne. 318 Shawmut ay. at until Wednesday torn tiu-On Wil. died for a par-stopped a of ac. the At sue-to the Russian headquarters.

Dniceeded the late Charles E. Jackson Wells was refused permission to call land resigned in 1944 because of his home. ill health. The party was released after about At the high school Mr. Willard three hours.

Potsdamer Platz, once had associated himself with-the pro-the busiest corner in Berlin and the motion of civic, charitable and center of the city from a traffic character-building movements standpoint, is half in the Russian the youths. He also served as chair-sector and half in the American man of the Court of Honor of Bay sector. The art gallery is in the Bus- Shore Council, Boy Scouts; vice sian portion of the square. presiden Lynn Tuberculosis United States criminal investiga. League; director and member of tors said there had been a large executive committee, Greater Lynn increase in arrests by the Russians Community Fund, director.

the failure of the London con- Lynn Home for Young Women: rerence and the subsequent sharp. past president, Lynn Teachers' ming of relationships with the Rus- Club; past president, "Fifteen of dans in Berlin. Us," organization of schoolmasters of Boston and suburban schools. I High Court to Rule iSkerry) Willard; two bolts, Dr, le leaves a wife, Mrs. Francesca litorton Willard, of Malden, and on Rent Control Law Sumner Willard, of Burlington, and a daughter, Eleanor F.

Willard, WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (Al?) of Lynn. 'three hours. Potsdamer Platz, once the busiest corner in Berlin and the center of the city from a traffic standpoint. is half in the Russian sector and half in the American sector.

The art gallery is in the Russian portion of the square. United States criminal investigators said there had been a large increase in arrests by the Russians since the failure of the London conference and the subsequent sharpening of relationships with the Russians in Berlin. High Court to Rule on Rent ContraLaw WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (AP) MONKIn Ashland, January 12. label 1 formerly of Dorchester.

Services at the First Methodist Church. Washington Dorchester. Wednesday. January 14. at 2 p.

in. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours at the Cookson Chapel. 318 'Union Framingham Tuesday. 7-9 p.

SENNOrrIn Newtob. Jan. 11. Hugh huFband of the late Margaret O'LearY. Funeral from the home of his daughter.

Mrs. George Considine. 87 Richardson Wednesday. Jan. 14.

at 8 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem, at the Church of Our Lady at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. SOMERSIn Auburndale.

Jan. 12. Charles father of Ralph H. Somers of Auburndale and Grace L. Alexander of Newtanville.

in his 88th year. Funeral services at the Rich and Bellinger Chapel. 30 Centre Newton. on Wednesday. Jan.

14 at 1:30 p. in. Relatives and friends invited. STONEEntered into rest. Jan.

12. Leo of 21 Wiltshire road. Brighton. Be-- loved husband of Catherine (Cohen) and of 21 Wiltshire road. Brighton.

Be- loved husband of Catherine (Cohen) and PRI Cook I08 12-1 or Frank O'Keefe. Foursome Turner 103 20-1 Se G. no boy 1011 8-1 ()7etibach no boy 114 8-1 Tomorrow will be a big day ar Morn. no boy leo is-t the hoophters. Every league will GI''''''' Ile.

inn 13-1 wyear-olits be in action and scores of non- league tilts are on tap. On the Ariel Filitt no boy 115 20-1 119 3-1 hockey front Newton High has 1rosyl'k' no llaa3' 119 12-1 carded a non-league tussle with the ma Cr'. 'Snider 116 20..1 Harvard Jayvees at the Arena, Count P. Corona 110 8-1 Mannequin. Jemmop 114 10-1 'Wednesday afternoon Newton Palanced Woodhouse 113 6-1 paced by Danny Keefe, held Med- Ma-ter Mind.

no 113 8-1 115 5-2 lord, the loop leader. to a 2-2 115 3-1 tie Saturday and dropped the SEVENT11 4-year- and up. I 1-14 Ilustangs into a first place deadlock Count Snider 24-1 with Belmont Mae A smrn Cnok on 10-1 Prig. (W.f.. lingers 11(1 8-1 110 8-1 Belmont Is blessed with several r)enY.

Jnetknr? boVel 110 2-1 aggressive forwards this season and' Ped Pornnon. Cook 105 4-1 f-fardirisc F. JefiFlop 11S 4-1 is a strong contender for the Gar. sem- nn boy 106 8-1 int at So leirrn Requiem -High Mass at Cathedral of the Holy -Crows 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends Inherit silted.

World War al veteran. Visitors hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 ts. VOLPE--In North End. Jan. II.

habella IL 4 Leo cockeyed wile Of tho, lete Franmem cesco. aareher of Joseph and Mrs. Roy seeident. th lia-rie Pailt. Jan from Jerieph A.

lAngotua 11. Warren Soft ht and Jr. Funeral Hoene 41 Haverhiii Alison S. (Walkers Morita. aso 4 years.

V. eineeeie at a ao a. in Miro he at 76 Cetstat av, Sev th rices at Prank-Fiord Nish 1,1014 411 Pt. ouniard't I C. Gr am ish Funeral Kerne, 1161 urth at 16 as Atilt eye and Hyde Palk Tuesday, Jan.

13. at, fiends invited 2 p. In. Viatting hours 3-5 and 7-10 P- ta. TOLAN) 1st Charlestown.

11, MOYLEN--In Pawtucket. Jan. 10. 1545. Patrick son of the late Hugh mirl James husband of Charlotte A.

Cecilia Toland. 4nee Dottertyt: Funeral 4Carri Mallen. Risidenee. 43 Park t-om the lalcMackin Home. 73 uneral place.

Pawtucket. Funeral Cern the puker Hill Wednesdae. Jan. 14 at Manning Beffern Fue me fia eral Ho. e-e- inc Meet11 M.

Catherine LI Broadway. Pawtucket. Tuesday. Jan. "3 a m.

Late member of at 8:13 a. rri. Requiem Masa St. Mary a trine arta 'lend matted, visiting pours a-a Church. Pine at 9 o'clock, Inter- aaiRD.FR,, Efty--01 Cambridge.

paroled ewer and -10 p. ment. Fairview Cemetery. Hyde Park. Relatives and frienda invited.

Calling hours. Sondes and Monday. 2-3. 7-10 13 raesv ork city Jan. 9.

Wiiiianit of Holyoke et- brothre of Martin rare Pa dense rif Roalindale. Theodore of 1 a lalltraGE---In Everett. Jan. It. AIThte Pot over.

Masa. and uncle of Sophie La tPuwerai. widow of John H. Marise Bourkia of New York rite and Emma t'uneral servicea will be held at her APal of Johnson City. New york.

p- late residence. 30 Chestnut it. Wednea- neral from the Daniel F. 0 Brien a day. Jan.

14. at 3 p. U. Relatives and reral Horne. 907 Maas cambri ars friends invited.

Tuesday at 5 a m. Solemn High Mass MilPHY--In- this city. Jan. If, 194a, St. Chafer at ill Reim- Elia.

beloved we of Them Murphy and rTlandtervited membSr of of 6T0 Wait it Newton at, Funer from S. 0. ch at Hasty Pai ding --it North gten Werlen clFuneral Home. Ti4mu ont '-'il" 44 nr utsaa. an.

14. at 30. teralWINell NrAll bin. High Mass at the Immaculate Jan' l'a widow tion Church at C. Relauves and friends el the Ive Lester Witilltenbedehi lat of N.Ew aarecoltimvitedin Hyde the Iteartkiln (7 Park- Mess.

Services at Br idgewater. aas-. Jan, nal Hyde Park av Hyde Park, Weil. Graham Funeral Home. Li, M4 tsar et Morns t.

aline or rkay 14, at 3 M. Elmer Newetann. formerly of Elm soo arteflos 01.0104, ruining boon, 36 plaice QstiftCY. Funeral services at ant S-101 the John Hail Funeral Home 19 Cot- somervilic 3ao IL tage Quincy. Wednesday, Jan.

Leonard Satnuel Woodward of 6'1 at 2 p. in. Relatives and frienda mouth Somerville, brother of Mabel are invited. Friends May visit at the A. Somerville Services Funeral Home Tuesday evening.

7 to hitt late residerwe it. 9 tn. at 10 P. Pe. InIcrment Pi New Dell NICKERSON-4n jam II.

Fork cemetory Natick. August Nickerenn of 823 Hancock at. TCit'NilDalltlis Welt peventry. Jan. In him 210 year.

Fitneral spreiPci at 10 Gerd E. widow Of Knute Yonne- the Etter IS it. Offila of 12 Ashiend ay. horsier at the Rockland Tuesday at 2:30 gi. In.

Inter- Folsom Funeral Chanel. 63 Belgrade ment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. J3satton. ay.

Tuesday. at .2 ri. in. D'CCNNOR--In Behnont, Jan. 10.

Marl Retatives and friends invited. CdaPel O'Connor ince Otemnort. wife of visiting hours. 3-5 and 7-9 P. in.

James J. O'Connor Sr fortnerty of Cambridge and mother of Mary CONG. KEHILLATH -JACOB O'Connor and Robert K. hicearthy of Cambridge and James J. 0-Con- Members are notified of the death of nor of Somerville.

Funeral from her late home. 10 Marlboro President William Diamond, Services at 'the Congregation Kenneth Jacob. Feasen- day mornmg at P'10. Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church, deft sts MaraPart Monday. tan.

13, at Watertown. at 10 o'clock, Relatives I P. Membera Please atten and friends invited. Lowell papers please copy. LI MEMORIAM, The Supreme Court today agreed to rule on the legality of rent controls in peacetime.

The tiibunal granted a Justice Department request that it review a decision by Federal Judge Paul Jones in United States District Court in Cleveland that the 1947 Rent Control act is unconstitutional. Judge Jones said Congress cannot control rents under its war powers because the country is now, "in fact," at peace. lie said Congress lost its rent control powers en Dec. 31, MK when President Truman declared hostilities at an ice crown this But. the lad -itiriltrit.

who got most of the credit for his l'ilhm, ril'''' 114 teams 3-0 upset over Arlington, el i -e- fending New England champ wusimelvtliv Nblby, no boy 1 Paul Kelley the able boi, I 111 110 10-1 Ronnie Butt's two goals were it, ILA Ronnie Butt's two-goals were ennk 4o1 io to-i big items but it was Kelley who nnundvdvnetlwinnyll Stnalgmler 1111:1 kicked out the blazing shuts by In" 4'- Min' to Riehard 1117 A-- spy Ponders. tNintAro fl I 15- (Inv net boy Int1 it-1 oit sae Min' to Richard 117 s- I oNtototo WOoellinwe III is- George Buckley The funeral of George "Johnny" Buckley of Dorchester. former lightweight boxer and a distributor of the Glope Ht noxbilry Crossing and the Purk-sq. Bldg for many years, was held this morning. Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Patrick Lydon celebrated the requiem mass in St. Marks Church and the services were well attended by many people from the newspapers and the boxing fraternity. The pallbearers were Eugene Eugene Jr.

and Donald McSweeney, George Fon 'shorn, Arthur Buckley and Charles Weare. The newspaper delivery union was represented by Harry Levine, Thomas Healy and Cy Goodwin of the Globe. The honorary bearers included Frederick J. O'Neal. circulation director; Moses Levenson, city eireu-' Laical manager; John Keefe.

Abe, Gray. Frank Ellis, Thomas Kelly.1 Ernest Dixon, Jeremiah Scanlon and Edward A. Costello of the Globe; Harry Weinberg of the Traveler, George Freeman and Michael Conroy of the boxing fraternity and Pres. James V. Hurst of Local 25.

Burial wag at New Calvary Cemetery. vorcnesier, 111 INW Tors 3.. I City. sudden anuary 10. dward IO father of Laurence Virginia on of the lat Martin and Annie Gii- Korn and Muriel It lAw inso ot the Solomon Funera F.

14 Arcadia t. Punera llottie, 420 leran onee Morris). brother of Mr. Will se at, litieddlite. Tuesday.

Jdfl, rill r. Ilie liernard Kell), St Son Pant cilleran, 13. al 2 P. iii. Nivitaittitti Wee tit his I6t Idle residence.

Kindly omit flowers. Requiem at St. Ambrose'a Church at 0 MOO. Jan, 13, at )13. High Mese of o'clock.

Relatives and friends are in-MORNING DEATH NOTICES vited. Visiting hours 2-10 P. m. GLEASON.In Somerville. Jan.

11. at her AT.I.EN--Stiddenly. In slington, joie II. law- residence, 40 Montrose st. Ethel Carl Joseph, Services tit the Forest (Farley widow of Raymond C.

GleaHills Crematory Chapel Tuesday. Jan eon, mother of Elizabeth L. Gleason anti 13, at 2 Friends niey call at Mrs. Eleanor J. Parker, of 40 the May Funeral Home.

83 Nichols et. Services at the funeral honie of Norwood, Monday evening. 7-9. k'lease John Bryant's Sons, 181 Broadway. Omit flowers.

Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 2:30 p. In. Kele- ANDREWSIn this eltY. the 10th.

David tive, and friends invited. Visiting bours beloved husband of fieSfne Andrew, 3-6 and 7-10 p. ro. 4 nee McLellan i residence. 92 Vet er- G0011---In North Cumbridge.

Jan. II. tHwil E. frOnt thee CromhY Me- 194ti, John, huabalid of the late mortal. Mil Beacon tit.

(near Ptirli (corley) Good. Funeral from the resi-' drive), on Tuesday morning, followed dence, 9 Haskell on Wednesday by a Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. morning at 8. followd by a Solemn Ceecilia's Church at 9 o'clock. Rela- High Mass of Requiem in St.

John't fives nod friends invited, Intermene Church tit 9 o'clock. Relatives and 1 Mt. Benedict. Visiting hours, 7-10 friends are Invited. In.

GUARIND--In Everett. Jan. 11, Philo- BADGER -ItAR1181TT-In Everett. Jan. menit I Pitirentinoi, beloved wife of the 10.

Elitiabeth, widow et the tilite Pitt, Citthepve Guarino sold mother er lienjittnin P. Badger. Funeral servicw, CitlY. Mrs. Louise Pecan.

of Springfield. will he held at the Grace Einscoval 5Irs. Josephine Rocco. Mrs. Mare Church.

Norwood Wednesday. Jan. Cutillo of East Boston. Mrs. Catherine 14, at 2 p.

ne Relatives and friends Curio. Mrs. Elizabeth Elosearella and Invitod. Friends may visit at the chapel Rose Guarino. Funeral from her late of .1.

as. Henderson 617 liroadwaY. remdenee, 54 Oakes on Wednesda ntil 12 noon Wedneaday. et 9 a. tit.

Solemn High Mass of Jan. 10. 1948, quient at St. Anthony's Church at lii 1 Ellen P. Parrett (nee Kelley).

beloved a. nt. Relatives and friends invited to 1 wife of Thomas F. Barrett. mother of attend.

Sister M. Germaine. O. S. and Sis-GUILLE --Edward in Jamaica ter Ellen Thomas S.

N. D. and Dr. ain. Jan.

11. 1948, beloved son ef Thomas G. Barrett of Marblehead ix F'rTE- Edward A. and ortetta atrowni neral from her home, 240 Velma el residence 33 Plant ay. PoWetitimilay morning.

Jan. 14. at fiend from thy Mike Funeral Home. with a Solemn Requiem Masa lit bL 330 Centre et. Wednesday.

Jan. 14. et Mary'm of the Aentimptiou Church el 8 o'clock, Ill'ith Ninon of Requiem in 1(i o'clock. liclativem and friends are the Blessed Sacrament Church. at i) respectfully Invited.

Interment in Holy- o'lock. Relatives and friends are hood Cemetery. kindly invited to attend. Visanui hour. BARRYIn Roxbury.

January 10. John. 2-5. 7-10 P. In.

beloved husband of Nora Barry and HAssETT In Charlestown. Jan. II. son of kite John and Margaret Kathertne A. beloved daughter of the Barry of East Skames, County Cork, th late Martin alid Mary J.

(Burke) HaeIreland. and uncle of Mrs. Anna Barry sett. Funeral from her late residence. Lanoue.

Residence, 4 Sherniont se 174 Chelsea Wednesday, Jan. 14. Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral at 8:30, High Mass of Requiem at St.

Home, 54 Roxbury WednesdaY, Cathnrine'e Church at 9 a. m. Relistivee January 14. at 8:15 a. tn.

Requiem and friends invited to attend. High Mass at Mission Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Closing hour 10 13. m.

C. (Byrne). widow of Jeremiah J. HAYESIn Jamaica Plain, Jan. 10.

Annle Hayes and mother of Helen T. williares BAYNESIn Somerville, Jan. 10. Nora of New York. and Edwood J.

Hayes of (Connell), beloval wife of the late Chicago; formerly of Lynn. Residence Andrew Baynes. formerly of 79 East '7 Lawndale ter. Funeral from the Dedham and sister of Mrs. Mary Brady Funerni Home.

10 Tower se. McDonald of 22 Penn Somerville. Forest Bills. Tuesday morning. Jan.

1.1 Funeral from the E. Kelleher Funeral at 8. Solemn Requiem Mass in Our Home, 67 Broadway, Sotnerville. Wed- Lady of Lourdes Church at 9 nclock. Ile'52(13Y at 8 a- In.

Solemn High Mass Relatives and friends invited. Liter- of In St. Benedict's Church, mint St. Joseph's Cemetery. LYnn.

Visat 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends in- lung hours 2-10 p. m. sifted. Visiting hours 2-5.

7-10 p. In BAYNES --In Solithlioro, titidenly, Jan. livtle Pork. Jan, 10. 11.

Frank Leslie. aged 63, brother of Jaltalieth A. (nee Ttaversi, wife of the Mrs. Hobert M. Burnett and Mrs.

Wil- late Charles liethurneur. 'Residence. 25 ham A. Copeland. Private bervices Tbacher at.

Funeral from the Joseph Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the home of E. Carroll Funeral Horne. 1117 River Mrs. Burnett. Pleatte do not send Tuesday morning.

Solemn Reeulem flowers. Mase at Church of the Most Precious Blood at ocloot elatives an od friends 9 Fe Invited. Viniting hour. 2.3, 7-10. Pembroke.

Jan, II. Howard peg at the Trinity EDISCOLVAI Church. Hilts. age 6 years, un ral acre- inviteri. initing noUrl.

ii, :1 1-1U, ilitoi at thy Trinity Eptscrnuti Church, GILE.ERAN-Of Derchesters in New Yo rk a a I ,7 it vemoroe. 48114 QW I I. IInrCI I ri I ililit. age Mi yeere, Funeral Ilia at the Tnity EviNcotloi Church. end.

The act expires Feb. 20, 19,113, The Cleveland judge made his rut Devil. KenneY 114 5-1 103ignio. no boy 914 8-1 ing 'n a case affecting Cloyd W. "long (-rate.

Snider 114 is-i Miller, owner of an apartment house Silver Plate. no bov ,119 8-5 a R. Steckler amt A. Welne entry; in that city. Federal housing of-Ft, 1 11oudv and Sals111 entry, ficials obtained a court order to NI NT11 RACr Mannino! fin 4 -venr-nldS and my Mlle" ad mares.

1 1- i mom preveut him from raising Irra14. lee I irly. Combeal 12 RA but Judge Jones later upheld Mil- Natightv tlaby. Featherston 10 118i-1 Anne it no boy 14108 10-I ler's contention that the act is no boy 100 15-1 'valid and the order was quashed. -erwel her.

Woodhouse Fl tor7 light Nurse. Olah 8-1s-i 1The Justice Department appealed cing Song. no boy' 112 8-1 the decision directly to the SuSnarkette. Errico 105 12-1 cOn fOrill A ble. PoterS 4.

113 5-2 Preme Court. I Arl VP Story, no boy 118 5-1 Jubilee Gem. Cook 70-1 Annetr. Pannell 110 20 Music MUSIC Lovers' Club end. The act expires Feb.

20, 1948. The Cleveland judge made his ruling in a case affecting Cloyd W. Miller, owner of an apartment house in that city. Federal housing officials obtained a court order to preveut him from raising his rents. but Judge Jones later upheld Miller's contention that the act is Jockey Featherston Kicked by Horse MIAMI.

Jan. 12 (AMHarold Featherston, 18-year-old, Jerome, Idaho. apprentice who has 24 win' ners here. was injured at Hialeah Park today. Sent to a Miami hospital, Feather' ston was found to have no broken ribs but the report from Dr.

Perry D. Melvin Indicated the possibility of a ruptured kidney. Featherston will be kept under observation for several days. It was reported that Featherston had been kicked by a horse. rliPf Pinvfol, no boY 26-1 no boy 1fl7 R-1 sten.

Turner 1113 8-1 A11 Denends. l'eabolv a-I NAnnrentica allowance claimed. BY post po-itions. PEN lf 4T Continued from the Pirst Page Meets Tomorrow The Music Lovers' Club of Boston will hold a meeting tomorrow morning in New England Mutual Hall. Soloists will be Rita Capel, pianist, and Janace Mc Court, soprano.

Pourers at the 10:15 coffee hour will be Helen A. Boynton. president Musical Guild of Boston, and Mrs Russell T. Hatch, district president National Federation of Music Clubs. Ski Conditions invited Iit any aswaYn PS.

Rost Jan. 11. Lena A. He Naha knyir b4 4 Carlson). beloved wife of E.

bine rst 1111 mother of Flovu Fran- 1Frfa tren Pal" tmim, aerywo at brr tate home. -ovirgir remesimberild by 64 Annafram it. Wednagetae. Jam 111. alit" and avilndmidnar' 2 D.

nx. and srunds in, die valued by Ma. AaniversorY tilted. 'mhosJam. IC 10 a.

isuMbeliMMI NEILe-In Boston. Jan. 20. Edward. be- Ulm Chartit.

ONl of 1loved husband of Anna I. tSberhan1 ei1 Wet Cantobf Ft. Y'Uneral from the W. Thomag Merloriat ru- 1947Joseph Corrigan-1948 O'Neil of ing Weq Cantou Ft. 1'13m-rail 1947Joseph Corrigan-1948 from thp W7 ft Thomag Mrs.

Nellie Kelly Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Kelly, 77, widow of John J. Kelly. of 40 Pleasant Charlestown, who died Friday. will be held tomorrow at 9 o'clock in St.

Mary's Church, -that district. A native of Ireland, she came to this country as a young woman and has been a resident of Charlestown ever since. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lena Doherty and Mrs. Mable White, and a son, Carl.

all of Charlestown. 20 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. 1 Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Malden. nerol lioItto. 73 Gairn Vixtellnwry.

grin be etebrated ts 0, 41' 1. lirrPt tiOrle. Gatem IA W44 grin be telebrated hi OM' SFr. Arss40o. eloiming, maid.

png Inrionivi Pinring 1 to Ktioo 30,70 11 on lo oda 1.0.4-on 110, Olisy 6.10 4 00 111114. 01..100 111. 10.60 Time. 115 4-5. CITAteful.

Pitting Moose. 111y.se.. nal any. High Mayer, lock Cnntrol, fireleyon Cross and Tamar alsn run TIMM elniminc maiden 4-yvor-nhin Am, Spare nime. 101, in) A in 470 112.

IRO 330 Sweet Sweet, 1110, Wine, PI 00 Tim. Nein. Tiara Rifle. god P.ixt. Tristram.

Star Time, Melannin Gray Pear. Short Sue also ran. RECENT DEATHS Toronter. Jen. 13 et lir'15 m.

Huth 1 Illle et Christiana Cherie. 0 Mr, rt Our NOVPlat St 4 II. teeaday mernins. Aillr. Ne'wton ill o'clock.

sontembotet by tette and sailer. anti friends ore kindly invited to attend. Canine hours 2-5. 1-10 p. his late rstdonee.

49 Theresa A. Matasda Vnion Quincy Point Jam 10. George Died lassary It, 1941- r. retired Quincy police Meer. bus- band of Emily R.

ttlirtlet Phillips. Yoe left ea a rear ate tedar. Theresa A. Matasda Died 'smears I. 1941.

Yee tett us a rear ate tedar. la Vidal-town, JIM, 11. At- Randolph. on Wednesday. Jan, 14.

al lime husband of Marlon A. (Cher- 1:39 p. rn. Interment private. Calling ley), Services tit his late home.

98 hours lit the shepherd Funeral Horne, Winsor Wednesday at 2 p. tn. Pembroke Centre. from 3-5 anti 7-9 Relatives and friends invited. P.

on Monday. and at the home of BRICKIn hoslindale. Ian. 10. Mary E.

his sister. Mrs. John T. Trefry. 984 (nee Fitzgerald), widow of the late North Main Randolph.

after 2 P. 111.. John J. Whit. formerly of Malden.

Tuesday. Funeral from the Wall Funeral Horne, HOGANIn Cambridge. Jan. 10. Jolin 38 Cummins ilighwaY.

near Ruslin- r3. Hogan Of 40 Pearl brother of dale Wednesday. Jan. 14. at 0:15.

Mrs. Harry A. Every of Auburndale. High Mass of Requiem the Sacred Services at the Daniel F. O'Brien Heart Church at 10 a.

In. Relatives Funeral Horne. 907 Massachusetts and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 Tuesday at 2 p. in.

Relatives and to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. friends invited. HOGAN-1n Cambridge. Jan.

10. Jo lin a Hogan of 40 Pearl st. brother of Mrs. Harry A. Every of Auburndale.

Services at the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Borne. Haomt 2e. p9.07mMassRacehlautasevtatas anava friends invited. tandlph orl Wetined roaY, JAn, 14, 41 1130 in.

Interm ent rivate. hours at tho shepherd Funeral Horne Pembroke Centro. from 3-5 anti 74 P. Im, on Monday. and at the home of his sister.

Mrs. John T. Trent. IPA North Main Randolph. after 2 p.

uesday VS! irsemarn Is Pears hats star As (lad wanted it that war. kat else mid eta adi bat to Draft FIFA ademarial Bleb Sass dater- Jan- 17y at II a. at Blessed Sacrament Clureb. Jamaica Plata. NEW FRANCONIA (MIrrER5TLL)-16-20; parked powder, 61 tilt411110 31 VINKflA3-40; pac ed powder.

ExCelletit estina. LANCASTER (PROSPECT I 18-20; 8 porked powder. Excellent sklinst. NORTH CONWAYNot reported 1.11-E LETONI6-20; 5 powder. Cloudy.

Do (Bent Akiir17 VRISTOL I RDI(1AN)Not reported, rttiomLtN 6 Packed powder, Good sk.litly. Ja(trev--Not renorted. WARNERI6 to 20; 2 Powder. Good skiing. VERMONT STOWE (MANSEIELD)-31-40; 4 packed Powder.

Exeellent EAST CORINTH-21-23; 4 Powder. Exceilent skiing MIDDLEBURY-21 to 25; 4 packed powder. Good skiing. RUTLAND PIC0)-21-25; 5 packed powder. Excellent skiing.

WOODSTOCKj1-40; 8 powder Good otinft MANCHESTER MG 73ROMLEY)-20- 30: 4 uwekrd powdrr. Gelod MA NCII WITH SNOW VALLEY)-50 parked powder. Excellent oklinal. BRAVTLETIORts lioal4ck)-31-40; powder Excellent altilnS. BEARTWELLVILLE (Dutch 30: 5 Packed powder.

Good skiing. BELLOWS FALLS-21-25; 5 powder. Excellent skiing MASSACHUSETTS HUNTINGTON-16-20; 2 granular Bur lace. Good skiing GREAT BARRINGTON-413401 pecked 4. Powder.

Good skiing. JOHN H. RILEY. 82, former night foreman of the Boston Record. American composing room.

At Belmortt. SCOTT ROSE, 48, former assistant probation officer at Dorchester District Court. At Dorchester. MRS. MARIANNE (BRETTABER) COHN, 54, wife of Dr.

Edwin J. Cohn, professior of biological chemistry at Hntward. At Cambridge, MRS. CAROLYN PLIMPTON, 00, a founder of Trinity Church, Newton Center. At Newton.

JOHN F. REARDON, 75 chairman of the Weymouth Board of Registrars. At South Weymouth. LEONARD S. WOOD WARD, treasurer of the Aberthaw Construction Co.

At Somerville. FLOWERS ITLECOMPOSI ANIYWNIng Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service at the Ross.ett Iris- heral Home. 644 Hancock Wollaston. Tuesday. Jan.

13. at 1:30 o'cifick. In- terment at Village Cemetery. Wey- Jan. 11.

Mars HOLLAND-4n 11. WV- wife of the late F4wars2 Phillspe. Fuiliii Nelson bonbons! id' tieorgette M. here) from the residence of See sisktre. 4 artni Holland.

of 19 R. Albion Mrs. Lenoir' McCormack, 130 Del. fits 'Ivry tile. bristlier ot Mn.

Cos a ist Tueadalf. Jan. 13. itt a'20 rn. Crobbv.

South Attleborm Ma's. derv- Ifith Mass of Ressivern in St Mary's Ices in Wilson Chapel. 28 College Church at a ii. in. Relatives and friends Somerville.

Tuesday. Jan. 13. at 2 p. in.

in vi ed. Calling hours in WiiS011 Parlors to- PILONEOf IP. 1948. clay 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Inter- Maria. Nit, of Rocco Pone. and sister rent in Westview Cemetery. Lexington. of Mrs.

Alfonso ScarDone of 3LI MarHOOEYIn 11. Emma cella Cambridite. Reposing at the wife of Clarence Hooey, age ci, Alexander De Vat). runeral Home. Somerville 11.

WV- wife of the late Edward Phillips. Fu- win Nehion, litInwinti a (icorgytto M. renal. from the rettrience of her sister. 4 Mitrimmln Holittroct.

a 10 ft Albion Lemuel McCormack, 110 Dabs Sositerville, brother of Mn. i s. Cls st Tosdas. Jan. 13.

et 8'20 in. Crosby, South Attleb is oro. Serv- High Maas of flew oers in fit Mary's lees in Wilson Chapel. 28 College Church at a a. in.

Relatives and friends Somerville. Tuesday. Jan. 13. at 2 p.

in. invited. Calling hours in Wilson Parlors to- PILONE.Ort 1948. day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. tn.

Inter- Maria. Nifty of Rocco Prime, and sister ment in Westview Cemetery. Lexington. of Mrs. Alfonso Searpne of 3LI HOOEYIn 11.

Emma cella Cambridite. Reposing at the wife of Clarence F. Hooey, age f), Alexander Da Vita. ronergl Home'. :12 EVENING DEATH NOTICES AHERNIn Cambridge.

Jtm. 12, 1948. Eugene, beloved husband of the late Mary (Donovan) Ahern. residence 139 Thorndike st. Funeral from the John J.

Donovan Funeral Home, 140 Otis East Cambridge Wednesday at 8:15. Solemn Funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Church at U. Relatives arid friends invited. thislindide. Jan.

12, Joint A (nee ilitrinettl, widow of Frank A. Funeral from her residence, 15 Morey road (off Weld on Wednesday morning, followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass in the Church of the Holy Name at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment in St. Joseph's.

Solemn Funeral Mass at the Sacred Ileart Church at D. Relatives anfriends frnds invited. Illislindide, Jan. 12, Joint A thee iiiii'llietti. widow, of Frank A.

Funeral from her rest- denee, 15 Morey r9ad (off Weld on Wednesday morning, followed. by a Solemn Requiem Mass in the Church the Holy Name at 10 o'clock. lel- atives and friends invited. Interment in St. Joseph'.

uni shne Results 'DAILY DOUBLE Sauget Marie (field horse) and Hit It paid $18.20. FIRST RACE-2700. clnImlnE. 4-sear'olds and upward. 6 furlongs.

fcauuct Marie. 115. Craig 7.40 0.20 fiwriens Hrs. Ina. Wh'Is 6.20 3.00 I t.

Wallace 540 Time Margie') lay. Weak (Winery Devils Pair. Purnoidc Barra- rho. nano Untried. Diomint.

fliounding Awav also TIM SECOND RACE-4700. claiming, olds and upward. 6 furlongs. Hit It 120, Williams 3.90 3.00 2.70 Bang Boy, IV. 13.50 9,60 tivrade.

115. Garroutte. 6,50 Time Topper. Mr. Sir Atom.

Who Callao Giant's Heel. Nem) leei 1Cmettea Roland also ran. prpo lyegt 1311TrOMER-1n Quincy, Jan. 10, Andrcw heltiv limbrind of the late Maigarel moo Hurry). end father of Hee mirth II.

11titionter, C. S. Ellen 1,. Margaret and Johanna form former is of South Boston and Dorchester. In- neral from the John E.

Shea Funeral Horne, 1943 Dorchester, av. tom Ash- mont Sta. bus terminal), 'Wednesday, 14, at 9 O'clock. Solernn Funeral Mar-of High Maas in. St.

John the Baptist Church in Quincy, at 10 o'clock. Hela- tives and friends invited. Late mem- Private Funeral services will he held Cambridge, et. Cambridge, until DOHERTYIn San Diego. California.

her of Sic Peter and Paul M. C. O. at her home, Western Shetborn. slay at 8:30 a.

m. man Ma ,14 of formerly of Boston. Jan. 9, Wilhite') Court No. 15.

Retired from City Of Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 14. inter- quiern at Church of St. Francis of beloved brother Of Mrs.

D. Roger Boston Park and Recreation Dept. Via- ment Forest Mils Cemetery. Assisi at 9:30 o'clock. Eelauves and Kenney.

Dedham, iting hours 2-5 and 7,10 p. m. omit flowers. friends Invited. 124 Tremont St.

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