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1jt iiOolCi DAILY GLGiE FRIDAY, Apr.IL 9, 134S Sports Thirty-Five Beverlyites Capture Cub Crown in Last PWtf TP Minute of Play, 28-27 DEATH NOTICES MANBON In Wollaston. April Eve'yn Roxcynthia Minion, of 21 RrownAeid si. Relative and frterfd Invited to fttend services at the Deware Iroa. Memorial Chapel. S78 Hancock Wollaston.

Saturday. April 10. at 2 P. m. Friefds may visit at the funeral home afternoons and evenings.

Interment in Warsaw. N. Y. McCLELLAN Suddenly, in Maiden, formerly of Melrose April STUUian M. (Fleming), wife of Joseph McClel-lan.

Funeral from her late home. 2 NewhalT Saturday. April 10. at a. m.

Solemn High Maw of Requiem at tha Church of the Sacred Heart at a clock. RelaUves and friends invited. husband of the lata Ida S. Blomtromt Mills, formerly of Readvllle. Service ft the Franklin C.

Graham Funeral Home, 1161 Hyde Park av Hyde Park. Fripey April 9. at 2 p. m. RelaUves and friends Invited.

Visiting hours 2-8 and 7-10 p. m. England and Wales Catholics Asked to Fight Communism By NED RUSSELL LONDON, April 8The Roman Catholic hierarchy of England and Wales issued a statement tonight reasserting its condemnation of Communism, and calling on Cath-vOlic workers and employers to spread the principles of social justice and the Christian spirit The statement said the Catholic Church always has been aware of the legitimate grievances of the working classes and set forth a list of principles which it said can be used to fight the challenge of Communism. (Copyright. 1948, Boston Gl0t) and (New York Herald Tribune.

Inc.) DEATH NOTICES CARROIX In Chestnut Hill, Newton, April 6. 1948. Mildrd Bentley Carroll of 105 Brookllne at, belovad wife of William E. Carroll and mother of Mrs. Peter J.

Berminsham of Jamaica Plain. Mri. Robert A. Leonard of New York City, and Mrs. Marion B.

Dwyer of 105 Brookllne Cheatnut Hill. Funeral from the John H. Lacy and Son Funeral Home, 27 Harvard Brookllne. Friday inornlnc. April 0, at 6:20 with a Solemn ftequlem Mm in the Sacred Heart Church.

Newton Centre, at o'clock, lelaue and friend are reapectfully nvited. Interment In Holyhood Cemetery, Brookllne. VidUnS hour 2-8. 7-10. CASSIDY Of Brookllne.

killed in action Jan. 31, 1949. in Franc. Technical Sst. Walter beloved son of John J.

and Marcaret Mitchell. Funeral from the Eaalman Funeral Home, 896 Beacon corner Park Drive. Boston, Saturday, April 10. at 9:30 a. m.

Solemn Hlh Mass of Requiem at St. Iintuu' hapel. Boston Collese at 10 a. iterment at Holyhood Cemetery, rookline. Vlsltin hours Frid.y 1 to 9 p.

m. CHINCHOLO In Medford. April 8. Anthony, beloved ton of Joseph and Mrs. Josephine (Scalise).

Funeral from Joseph A. Lanaone Jr. Funeral Home. 41 Haverhill near North Station, Monday, at 8:80 m. Solemn Requiem Jllgh Mass at St.

Joseph1 Church. Med-nrd. at 10. Relatives and frlenda invited. Formerly of West Ind.

Milton. April 7. Anna An attempt by the Somerville Chippers to freeze the ball misfired hen the Beverlyites sank two baskets in the last minute of play to win, 28-27, the Cub championship the 25th annual tournament at (he Charlestown Boys' Club last tight Roxbury Missions copped top donors in the midget division, setting down Lynn Ulan-Kedron, 37-27, nd North Quincy Demons overwhelmed the Canton Bed Streaks, tO-9, to emerge titleholders in the pigmy division. Leading 27-24 in the last minute ht play, Somerville froze the ball, put Cassola intercepted a pass and dropped one in from center court to bring his team within one point of the opposition. Somerville again tried to freeze the ball but Bill Duffy intercepted a throw in from the side line and duplicated Cas-lola's feat to win the game.

Fahy) and the late James Funeral from her residence. 70 Brook road, on Saturday morning, followed by a Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. Angela's Church. Mattapan. at 10 o'clock.

RelaUves and friends invited. Interment Mt, Calvary. MURDOCH In Dorchester, April 8. Isaac Murdoch, husband of ue lata Maria J. Gi ant aged 92 years.

Funeral services et his late residence, 30 Hopkins Saturday. April 10 at 2 p. m. RelaUves and irienoa laviteo. MURRAY In Dorchester.

April 7. Mane. C. (Curran). beloved wife of WlUiatn J.

Murray of 2 Howell St. Funeral McCormack Boosts Martin in House as. CONNORS In Charlestown. April S. Mary Connors (nee Craney).

beloved wile of the late Coleman P. Connor, formerly of the North End. Funeral from her late home. S3 Baldwin Saturday mornins. at 8:20.

Solemn Requiem Hlsh Mass In St. Francia de Sales from the Timothy J. Mahortry and Funeral Hnm aaa. Church at 9 clock. Keiauvee ana ans Lata member of Tent No.

29. D. V. V. CUB FINAL BTVTRLYITES SOM.

r. "Ml1 IU a- m. Miemn High Mas of Requiem at St. Margaret's 8.1 Relauves and ienda invited. Closing hour 10 p.

m. RosUndale. April 8. Michael Nayif. husband of the late Mart 3 3 Plcanl rf.

0 DALEY In Charlestown, April S. James of 4 Bolton Place. Beloved son of Frank J. and the late Johanna M. Daley nee Hayes 1.

Funeral from the Daniel A. Wiles Funeral Home. 3 Dexter Row Duffy 3 0 3 0 4 2 0 4 Glbbey 1 Finnegan rs. iskIi 0 10 i 2 1 Batch der rs vywry jppur at Waekro 0(in st Thompson Sq Saturday, April 10. 3 St Ceorse'a I i may rail at Cimpbti at a.

m. Requiem Hlsh Mats at Keoulm Ulnar from inurcn naij. Tyier D. m. to 11 Brmbara 1 ToUla 11 5: Mary a Church at 10:30 a.

m. Bur- Totals 13 4 28 neral Saturday private. Visiuns nours -o. l-io FTGMT FINAL p. m.

from Georges Church HsUst 9 31 mi St. George Churca at .10 clock. Keiauvee and friend invited. CANTON RED G. O.

P. 'Dark Horse9 WASHINGTON, April 8 fAP) House Speaker Joseph W. Martin was boomed in Congress today as a possible dark horse can-didate for the G. O. P.

nomination as a result of Harold Stassen's victory in Wisconsin. Martin's Massachusetts Democratic colleague, Representative John McCormack said the result there shows Wisconsin Republicans want "progressive leadership." With tongue In cheek, McCormack said- that probably would throw the G. O. P. convention into confusion, opening the way for a dark horse.

More seriously, he continued: "In that event we on the Democratic side hope that candidate will be our beloved Speaker." The House applauded. NO. QUINCY DEMONS 01? 0 0 Ol 1 9 Hagen Is Tenkins rs Resca lroraar if -amshall If i 1 74 ir I 9 Ward Murphy 8 6 10 10 Sulla rs a 9 DELASSIO Of South Boston, killed In action in Germany, March 15, 1945, Pfc Daniel Delaaaio, Co. B. 774th Tank Btn.

Beloved son of Carman and Lucy Cedrone Delassio. of 607 E. Fifth st. Military funeral from the James Benson Funeral Home. 128 Emerson Flood a.

Saturday. April 10. at 8:15 a. m. Requiem Funeral Mass at the Gate of Heaven Church at 8 a.

m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, 7 to 10 p. Friday evening. DEVINE In Somerville.

April 8. of 5 Walnut Helen I. (Donovan), be 1 Brien Kelliher 1 4 19 10 2 "Celly lg haley If Andreotti rf. 1 6 2 Callahan rf. 0 0 0 i rf.

1 0 2 .24 2 50 Total RECOGNITION -Everett Dorr, Boston University drop kick specialist, receives the Swede Nelson award at the Gridiron Club dinner last night. Left to right, Mrs. W. Stanley Dorr, his mother; Dorr; Thomas E. Lynch, president of the Gridiron Club; Nils W.

"Swede" Nelson and W. Stanly Dorr, his father. Totals 3 3 9 MIDGET FINAL loved wife of the late Michael J. De- LTNV ELON.KEDRON ROXBURY MISSIONS vine. Funeral on Monday are from the Frank E.

Flaherty fun Jamaica Plain. April J. Michael, beloved husband of Miry E. (Dempsey) O'Connor, residence 49 Hall st. Funersl from the John J.

Gili Funeral Home. 53 South Saturday. April 10. at 8 a. m.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Thomas Aquinas' 52lur5n Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to i and 7 to 10. O'CONNOR (CONNORS) In NiticV. Alice residence 6 Man on st.

Notice of funeral later. In Dorchester. April 8. Patrick Nell. beloved husband of Ellea Brien O'NelL Funeral from his home.

70 Belieyue Monday. April 12. at 1 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requlen In St, Peter's Church at 10.45.

Re.auve rd friends are tnvlted. Late employe E. R. Y. VutUng hours 2-10.

OFDWAY In WoUsston. April 7. Walter husband of Gertrude J. Power Odway of 343 Farrington formerly S(. I1' Bfaet Funeral from The Wlcitens it Troup Funeral Home.

2 Adams st. Quincy. Saturday, April 16.. at 8:15 a. m.

High Mass of at St. Ann's Church. Hancock Wollaston. at 9 a. m.

RelaUves and friends Home. 261 Washington at 8:19 a. m. 2 4 8 3 2 8 solemn Mass ot itequicm at st. Joseph Church at 9 o'clock.

RelaUves and Salvin rf. wyer Swen Sheen Kenal rs. YValah CCU 1. ii 51 O'S 1 Dale O'S 2 5eddy 0 IcCirath If. 1 gallant rf 3 rf 4 Dorr Honored, Will Resume Pitching irienas are Kindly invited.

visitln 113 .259 3 1 .204 .13 13 37 Henry E. Reeves WINCHESTER. April Henry E. noura i riaay v-iu, oaiuraay ana sun-day 2-5 and 7-10. interment in St.

Paul Cemetery. DONNELLY In Dorchester. April t. 1948. Lawrence beloved son ot the Totals Total! ...13 127 late John J.

and Mary tnee Aspeli). Funeral from the S. M. Burroush's Funeral Home, 21 Vlrcinia iUp- from the Gridiron Club of Boston. The 24-year-old Scituate youth, who despite his shat- By ERNEST ROBERTS Jima last night received a much Everett Dorr, plucky Marine happier award at the Copley veteran who three years ago Plaza the Nils V.

"Swede" gained the Purple Heart at Iwo Nelson Sportsmanship Placque tered leg has played football and baesball at B. U. for two years now, stood before a cheering audience of 400 and said, "I'm flabbergasted that I was Other Sports on Pages 32-33 nam earner). Saturday, April 10 at m. High Mas of Requiem at St, Matthew's Church at 9.

RelaUves and friends invited. VlsiUnC hours a to mviiM. lsiang nours at the Funeral Home afternoons and evenings. PRAt 1 In Dedhsm. April 8.

Anns Reeves, 58, of 75 Church president of Surgeons and Physicians Supply Company, Boston, died today at Winchester Hospital. A native of Cambridge, he was graduated from Harvard in 1912. In the first war he served overseas as an infantry officer. He leaves a wife; a son. Charles, and three daughters, Mrs.

Helen Shean, Mrs. Eleanor Harsted of New York and Caroline, Smith College student. tDolan). wife of William A. Praetg ana moineroi Mrs.

i.onsiant fleczkow of Mrs. Constant Pieczkow ki of 67 Farrlnston av. Funeral fror iv. lu ana to 1U. DOWNIE In Brookllne, April 1.

1948. Thomas husband of Sarah (Wilson) Downle. of 134 Chestnut Camb. Funeral Services at The Salvation Army Citadel. 402 Mass.

on Saturday. April 10. at 2:30 p. m. Relatives and friends Invited.

Friend may call at his late residence. 124 Chestnut Thursday and Friday afternoon and evenins. inon Funeral Haiti. 41 meral in s. aturday morning at 8.15.

mornl Requiem Hlsh St. Mary's MS picked for the award." The choice might have surprised the blonde college junior, but for the enthusiastic spectators familiar with Dorr's background marked another successful chapter in an inspiring sports story. Told He'd Never Walk Again Felled by shell XruanicnU while clock. Relatives and urcn at St. lends invited, VisiUng" hours from to 10 p.

a. Lawrence Tribune please) Services will be held at 3:30 p.m Saturday at First Congregational Church. advancing with his unit on the Pa DUBE In Salem, April 1, Mr. Elaine E. (Dionne) pub, are 38.

of 72 Lincoln wife of Raymond Dube and daughter of the late Cyprian and Alvtna Nadeau nionn Funeral flutttrday at S'SO a. rn Win) the tier lib riinatal "hali 2na dahinatnn Salem, followed hv a Solemn Hifh Mas at St. Joseph's Church at 9:18. Burial In St. Mary Cemetery.

RelaUves and friend invited. ESTRELLA In Cambridge. April 8. Marie Stella, beloved wife of Josevh Estrella. Funeral from her home 238 Prospect st on Saturday, at 9:15 a.

m. cific island Dorr had heard the solemn word from doctors that he'd copy. PRENNEY In Everett. April Josepls husband of the Isle Emma Fanning) Prenney. aaed 88 yer.

run will hold at hla late rmMrr. 33 ('Union Monday at I p. r. Jtlv Uvea and lends Invited. QUINN In Roxbury.

April 7. James E. "Van." beloved husband of Mary V. Qulnn (nee Farrelli. Funeral from his lata home.

72 Fisher on Saturday at 8 a. m. Solemn High Mass in the Mission Church at 9 o'clock. -Relatives and friends Invited, Late member of St. Francis Court.

No 4. F. Aaalstsnt custodian City ot Boston. Mary E. Curler School.

RECOMENDF-S In Eat Boston. April 7. Annie t. iCunnflly), beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Recomendes.

Funeral from her home. 82 Bayswater never walk again on his shattered left leg. He had shrugged off that judgment, exercised constantly, and finally returned to athletics as a solemn High Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 10 o'clock. RclaUvea and friend invited to attend.

FREEMAN In Ronton, April 7. 1948. Au- place-kicker football, a pitcher in baseball. Pvt James Markham BELMONT, April 8 Committal services for Pvt James Markham, USMCR. son of Prof, and Mrs.

John R. Markham of 73 Somerset were held today at Belmont Cemetery. Services were read by Rev. James Cummings. pastor of St.

Joseph's Church; Rev. Edward Finnegan. S. of Boston College, and Rev. Jean Pflieger, S.

of Woonsocket, R. I. A former student at Phillips Exeter Academy and Boston Collese. Pvt Markham studied at Dartmouth while training with the Marines and was killed in action at Iwo Jima with the 3d Division, 9th Marines. Fifty-six times In the past two Drey husband of the late Mary E.

Freeman and father of Mr. Lillian Klrchgassner. Funeral services in the Chapel of the Watson Funeral Home. 11 seasons he has limpec into B. contests to kick the extra point on Saturday.

April 10th. it I 1. in. Jownh't Oiurrh rtequiem Mass in st at vlrw-k Relatives and friends and 35 times he has succeeded. In kindly Invited.

on Saturday, April 10. at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home Thuraday and Friday evenlnas from 1 until 9 p.

m. baseball he's a pitcher, a strong, right-handed thrower, but he was out of action Inst $rrlnc. tn Winchester, April 8. Neni-e husband pf Ina B. Reeves Charlotte GEMS In Brookllne.

April 8 at the Miolrtr hspel at. Service her WW uema or ey ot. rem ii in Conereeatlonal Church. fiapel. Fin rlrat Funeral services at (he Water- year.

Inchester. fsaiurdav. Ann! 10. at man Chapel, 483 Commonwealth "It wasn't my leg," Dorr explained with a smile last night. "That was fine, but I had to have an operation Ken more Boston, on Saturday.

April iu. at ii a. m. GERACI In Everett, April S. Filippo beloved husband of Giorlands (Sanm martino) Geraci.

Funeral from his lat p. an. RTEVES Suddenly In Cambridge. April S. 1948.

Ethel May Reeves, wife ef James A. Reeves of 3 Charming circle. Funeral services in Christ Church. 1 Garden on Monday. April 12.

at 2 P.m. RelaUves and friends invited. ROB BINS In Nstick. April 8. Herbert S.

Robbin of 6 Taylor in his 67th year. Funeral services from Mitchell Funral Home. 92 Pond Nauck. Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Interment residence.

57 Central on Saturda. at 8:30 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Anthony a Church at 9:3 a riends Invited o'clock.

RelaUves am a zr on a sore finger and I also had a vein block in my right shoulder, a la Tex Hughson." Dorr was thinking exclusively of the future last night. "I'm ready to pitch ttiis Spring. I'm practicing those place kicks for next Fall. And when I leave school, I'm going into coaching." Dorr's football coach. Buff Don-nelli, hinted last night that he might use Everett for more than place-kicking next Fall.

"He gets around bettor all the in Glenwood Cemetery, South Natick. runerai noma caning nours. fnaay and Saturday, 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. ROBY In Cambridge. April T.

Minerva (PtteronT. widow of William Roby. mother of Mrs. Amy C. Dsy.

of IS Csm WIm. w. at CCJT0MER SERVICE CENTER Section A BertranrJ C. Larrabee BELMONT, April 8 Bertrand Cushing Larrabee, 64, of 407 Belmont secretary of the Boston Rotary Club, died tonight at Mt Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Born in Dover-Foxcroft.

he was graduated from the University of Maine and he did mechanical engineering at Bath. Me. Coming to Boston in 1906, Mr. Larrabee taught at Caines Academy of Physical Culture and at Sheldon School of Human Engineering, connected with Burdett College. He leaves a wife.

Rena, and a daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Little. Services will be held at 3 p. in. Sunday at Payson Park Church.

to attend. GILFOYLX In Charlestown. March 92. Francis P. GUfoyle.

beloved husband of Winifred J. GUfoyle (nee Boyle), ot 872 Shirley Winthrop. Solemn Pro-burtal Mam in St. Mary's Church. Charlestown.

Saturday morning. April 10, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invitee. HASLEW In Germany. Nov.

8. 1944, John Uaslett. Pfc. U. S.

Army. Beloved aav of Joseph and Ellen (Bacon) Hanlntt. A. 4. Shea Quincy Point.

Funeral Services Saturday, April 10. at the Wlcknna St Troupe Funeral Home. 26 Adams Quincy. at 2:30 p. m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Funeral Horn. Friday. 7-10 p. m.

A. E. Long Memorial Chapel. 4 Beech comer Massachusetts av North. CambrKlse.

Saturday April 10. at 11 a. rn. Friends may eall at the Friday from 4-9 p. m.

time. They let him run on the SHEA In Readvllle. April 8. Paul ARMY BASE, SO. BOSTON, MASS.

bases in baseball games. Why not put him under thai center as my T-formation quarterback?" "He's a good passer. He could jck up the ball handling end of JACOBSON In RosUndale. April t. Kicnara.

Beloved son of KiizaDetn (Fsrdy) and John F. Shea. Funeral services from his late home, 73 Readvllle Saturday, at 8. High Mass of Requiem st St. Ann's Church at 9.

Late member of Readvllle Circle Columbian Squires No. 525. Father, member of Operstive Plasterers and Cement Flntahere Local No. 10). Be I a Uvea and frlenda invited.

Augusta c. wife of cnanes Jacoo-aon of 98 Sherwood st. Services at the Folsom Funersl Chapel. 83 Belgrade Saturday, at 3 p. m.

RelaUves and friends invited. Kindly omit flowers. Chapel visiting Friday evening ML 14 to 1948 Anna R. Moylan MILTON. April 8 Seffyices for irom 7-1 a JOHNSON In Weymouth.

April 7. Wil I In Brighton. April T. T948. Anna R.

Moylan, 45, a teacher at the Boston Clerical School for several years, who died suddenly at len daughter of the late Dsvid and Agnes (Ryan) Smith, and as liam H. Johnson, formerly oi East Weymouth. Funeral from the Daniel H. Clancy Funeral Home. 100 sistant director of Household Arts and st on Katurdav at 8:30.

her home, 70 Brook road, on Wednes High Mass of Requiem at Sacred Heart Church art 9 o'clock. Visiting hours on Friday from 3-8 and 7-10 p. m. day, will be held Saturday at 10 a. m.

with a solemn mass of requiem at St. Angela's Church. Mattapan. KAMBERG Departed this day. April 8.

Dora, of 183 Chambers Boston, be SALES SCHEDULE Veterans of World Wax II Federal Work Agency undar P. L. 697 (9s.rn.tolp. RFC for Resale to Small Business (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.) State sad Local Goreromenu (9 a.m.

to 1 p.m.) Eligible Non-Profit Institutions (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.) Wholesalers, Retailers, Exporters, Manufacturers, Commercial Buyers, etc. loved wife of Morris Kamberg andde- Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Ceme APRIL 14 Mid IS APRIL IS i APRIL 29 APRIL 21 tery. vutiu unfile, vi amimn rwv, a.

Dr. Samuel and Abraham Kamberg ef Here's another million dollar inventory of fast-selling surplus priced right for immediate disposal. Veterans and small busioess men have top priority on the dates listed. Check the sales calendar shown and be sure to attend this mammoutiT clearance sale. Save we sell surplus.

Born in Boston she has been a Springfield. Mass. services at xne Stanetslcv Funeral Chanel. lO Washing. Science in the aty of Boston srnoo.

Funersl from her home. 701 Cambridge, Saturday, at 8:13 a. m. Solemn Hish Mas of Reaulem at St. Gabriel Monastery at 9 a.

m. Relatives and frienda-invlted. Please omit flowers. SQUSA In Cambridge. April 8.

Joseph of 80 Oxford Arlington, be" loved husband of Mary O. i Piques) Sousa. Funeral from the Joec.n A. Costa Sons Funeral Home. 527 Prospect on Saturday, at 8:15 a.

Solemn High Mass at St. Anthonv's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. STEARNS In Osierville. April H.len M.

widow of the late William G. Steams, formerly of Medford. Funersl services will be held at the OstervUie Baptist Church. Saturday. April 10.

at ton Grove Hall, Dorchester. Friday. April 9. at 1 p. m.

Relatives and friends invited. Memorial ween at ne nome e. 392 worrom at. uor- of Sarah Kane, cheater Kindly omit flowers. Spring' Kindly nd MNttfMMd thereafter until sold resident of Milton for 20 years.

A graduate of Girls' Latin School and Boston University, she received her master's degree at Boston Teachers' College. She was a member of the Milton Catholic Woman's Club, St Catherine's Guild and the Boston High School Teachers' Club. fleld. papers please copy. Conn A or II KEANE In Hartford Harlow Gets Farewell Present Dorr himself agreed that he could run well for short distances.

And Dr. John M. Harmon, B. U. director of athletics, recalled that Dorr had stretched a single into a double the first time he say Ev return to action on the diamond.

Nils "Swede" Nelson, the man for whom the award was named, presented the placque to Dorr last night. Then Nelson, himself, received a miniature replica of the ward from the Gridiron Club. Dick Harlow, the former Harvard coach and a member of the Gridiron Club, was presented with a combination Navy clock and barometer as a farewell present. Harlow is returning to Ms Maryland home, today, to continue his recuperation from Navy-incurred illness. BANQUET BITS: Harlow appears in marvelous health although he is still on his rice diet to lower his blood pressure Dick was the only man who brought his dinner along with him last night I've had several offers to act as a scout next Fall." said Dick, 'but I won't decide anything until about August." new Harvard coach, Arthur Valpey, was also at the head table He and Harlow appeared very friendly HOURS OF SALE 9 A.M.

TO 4 P.M. of John and the of jonn and tne John beloved so John beloved son late Annie (Burns) Keane. formerly of East Boston. Funeral from the Mo- lu -JM a. m.

vnmmiiai service at wj- Namara Funeral Home. 480 Washington Brighton, on Saturday morning, at PROPERTY AVAILABLE INCLUDES: She is survived by her mother. Oak Grove Cemrtery. Medford. at 3 p.

rh. yiease nun powers. Lsonaitrow made to tha American Cancer Pleasa omit flowers. Mrs. James Moylan of Milton, four sisters.

Florence E. of Milton. Sis mar do i a ciock roiiowea py a nequirm High Mass irf St. Gabriel a Monastery Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends VlaUing hour Friday Society.

TYNAN In Brooklme. Aprtt Ksther-ine (nee McGrsth). beloved wife of th evening, 7 to 10. ter Mane Patrice of Kingsboro, Mrs. John C.

Flynn of New York and Mrs. Leo Eggleston of EARNS In Jamaica Plain. April f. lata John residence 346 press st. Funersl from the George J.

Lacy Funeral Home, 129 Harvard Friday John beloved husband or the late Marv I TVv4 SSmrAl Irnm Mystic, and a brother, Fran iHAtnln, Mt S.1n follomMMl hv SAlntn the Daniel L. Shea gc Son Home tor Funerals. 913 Centra on Saturday, at 8 a. m. Hiath Maaa of Reaulem in cis of Chicago.

St Mary of tha Ansel Church at a. m. Relatives and friend klndlv Invited. Visiting hours. 1 to 8, 7 to 10.

Alice V. O'Connor NATICK. April 8 Alice V. O'Con KELLY In this city. April T.

Hsrrlet L-, widow of Thomas J. Kelly, formerly of High Mass of Requiem st St Mary oi the Assumption Church st oclork. Relstlves snd friends are klndlv tnvlted. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2 to 8 and to 10-ZAGER In Jamaica Plain. April 7, Aurelia (Forpisnoi. beloved wife of Louis Zsger. Funersl from her lsta residence. 27 Chlleott pi Saturdsy.

April 10. at 8:49 a. m. Solemn Requiem High Mass st St. Leonard's Cir-irch.

Prince Boston, st 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. nor, 73, retired employee of Welles-ley College, died tonight at her nrooitiine. runersi rrom tne trosoy Memorial. 867 Beacon at.

(near Park rtrive) on Saturday morntne. followed home, 6 Marion st. by a Requiem Mass in St. Cecilia's She was a member of St. Matthew's Court.

M. C. O. F. and St Church at 10 o'clock.

RelaUves and friends Invited. Interment Forest Rills Other coaches to speak besides Donnelli were Harlow, Valpey and B. Denny Myers Con Mc Calling hours on Friday. 2-ft and 7-10 Patrick's Ladies Sodality. She leaves a brother, Patrick Aa tJaveUlag af a Mesaerisl the Lata Cole, the Mayor of Wilkesbarre, P.

m. KING SLEY Suddenly In Boston. Prof Howard L. Kingsley. P.

H. husband a former selectman, and four was the feature speaker of the LEWIS SOVRENSKY PROFESSIONAL INSTRUMENTS A APPARATUS Dental operating lamp, Dental laboratory chairs. Steam dressing steriliser. Dental operating nnit, Instrument sterilizer. Hospital Metal Beds CAFETERIA Jt RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Serving rack truck.

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Deep Fat Fryers Gas, Proofing Box for Dough, Steam Serving Counter, Cube Steam Machine, Sink, Iron Galvinzed, Water Cooler, Cafeteria, Garbage Can washer, Triumph Mixer, 3 Tier Elec. Oven, Steam Food Warmer, 6 Section Steam Table, Griswold Elec. Fryer, Oil Cook Stove, Galley Table, Coffee Grinder, Potato Peeling Machine, Ice Cream Cabinet refrigerator, Ice Cream Cabinet freezer, Kettles Soda, Cooler Water Drinking Steam Ketde, Frier Griswold, Dishwasher, Mixer Triumph i MWCEI I ANIOUS Saddle, Cavalry, Cabinet, Fire, Bunks, steel, white. Easel, General Utility, Polariscope, Testing, Caps Service, Cyliners (compressed metal oxygen), Carbon, plain (various sizes), Bags, Field Khaki Duck, Pole, Tent Wood, Powder, And septic. Tweezer, Dice, Ivory Plastic, Box Plastic soap, blk, Band, waist, watch leather, Case, Transfer metal cap, Pouch, Tobacco, Roll type, Locker, wood, Fire Extinguishers, Sheets, rubberized cloth, Suits, Asbestos, Locker, Safe type, Rope, Jute, Hemp, Halliard, Insulation, fibrous glass.

Ladders, chain, Metal Bunk Frames, Mattress, cotton felt. Mattress, bonk type. Bed ends, Bed springs, Sleeping Bags, wl, Foot Bag, pile lined. Mess Kit Covers, aluminum. Mess Kits, aluminum, Sisal Rope, Paper Case Liners HAJtOWAJtC Heavy duty wrenches, Union type elbows.

Blocks, Shackles, Fittings, Hose connectors, Gairing tool, Fir Extinguisher hose. Vises (various types and sizes), Strainers, Hose nipples, Hose cape, Blank chisel, Grinding wheels, Cable clamp, Gate valve, Brass valve, Brass spigots, Flexible cable, Asbestos gasket, Mixed Gray Paint, Shellac Thinner, Paint trashes, Rubber Cement, Carbon steel nails, Zinc paint. Air grinder, Riveting; screw drivers. Riveting hammer. Pneumatic drill, 9 gallon safety can.

Battery charger. Steel sale, Bench vise. Pipe vise, Toledo torch, Truck covers, Edwards horn. Bench vise-, blacksmith anvils. Wire slings INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY EQUIPMENT H.P.

motors, Shoe sewing machine, Rust preventative grease, Oil catting grease. Bearing grease, Hydraulic oil. Recoil oil. Blower and by pass, Die lubricant. Motor 2384933, Trancising motor, Insulated lead cable, Entrance cable, RC8-3 cable, cable (various types sixes).

Uaivolt oil, Transformer oil. Individual hand truck. Hot water gauge, Oil gauge, Bathing press, Maching, Lifting Revolvator, Bench vise, Roll Bender, Nibbling Machine, Crane, 10 Diesel Marine Cable, Water Storage Tank, Marking machine. Garment Pressing machine. Laundry Mangle, Laundry Extracters, Washing machine.

Machine Nibbling, Rolling machine, Sheet Metal Sbr inker, Hoist, Circular Saw, Drill Press. Hammer Jack, Spray Goo, Hand truck. Hoist ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Conveyor, Electric Food, Welder, Westbse. Compressor, Air Rotary, Switch, master, Annunciators, Controller, Switches (various types). Siren, Electric, Panels, Power, Generator, Rotor, Taper Precsn Threader, Bench Drill, Ammeters, Milliameters, Voltmeter, Search Light, Portable, Armatures, Control Panel, Rheostat DC, Knife Switch, Elec.

Copper Cable, Arc welders, Elec equipment, Elec. Packing, Elec. Conduit Elbows, Pressure Regulators, Elec. Hand Lantern, Elec. Fittings, Conduit Couplings, Elec.

Switch Boxes, Junction Condulets, Refrigerator Compressor, Oven Electric night, and the funniest Sports sisters, Mrs. William Maguire of or Edith m. (Haiiiaayi'of 09 nmn wi B.UIHI m. ntjiur Oft announcer Jim Bntt acted as M. m-.

West Newton, In his 88th year. Funeral services will be held at the Newton-vllle Methodist Church. 288 Warlnut Friday. April 9. at p.

m. Relatives and Rev. Dave Caldwell, former Saxonviile; Annie Catherine A. and Elizabeth F. The funeral will be held Monday rrienas are invitea so aiiena.

morning with a high mass in St Patrick's Church at 9. Burial will LANDRIGAN Suddenly, in Dorchester. April 8, Georgianna v. 'Martin), beloved wife of -William E. Landrtgan.

Funeral from her home, 170 Hamilton be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. will take place at tne Beth Israel Cemetery, Fuller Everett. Sunday, April 11. at 13 noon.

IN MEMORIAM 1947 Mary T. Powers 194S Anniversary mass. St. Tbemag Aaalaes Chareb. Jamaica Plata.

Sac Asrll 18, at a. n. Leviady rs-gasBssersd by fsmilr. 1945 Sarah 8. Levy 194S Levtasly rameasbered br her kas-kand, Jessph Levyi daesbter.

PaoU iae N. Levy i aaetker aad fear family. Monday, April 12. at 8 a. m.

aiolemn High Mass of Kequiem In st, In St. Yale grid star, gave the invocation Dorr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Dorr, and his brother Ernest were at the head table Former Harvard star "Chub" Pea-body, now studying law, was on hand, along with the ex-Crimson end, George "Red' Hill, who is engaged to "Swede" Nelson's daughter, Natalie.

Head table guests: Jim Britt. Rev. James F-" Murphy Peter's and friends er of tha Fr, Church st V. Relauves are invited. Late mem be The funeral of retirVd Boston Barry Court.

No. 218. C. O. and police patrolman James F.

Murphy, St. meter Married Ladles' Srodail'y. LARRABEE In Cambridge. April 8, Bertrand C. Larrabee, of 407 Belmont formerly attached to the Milk-st.

Belmont. Funeral service at the station, will be held from his home, Payson Psrk Payson road, Church. Belmont and Belmont, Sunday. April ii) Mt. Cushing terrace, Dorchester, David Caldwell, Rev.

Patrick Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Nelson. Mr.

11, at 3 p. m. today at 8:15 with a requiem mass at St. Kevins Church, Dorchester at 8. Interment will be in Old LAWRENCE In Cambridge.

April t. Mary L. nee Barke). of 216 Pearl beloved wire of tha lata Arthur J. Lawrence, and mother of Arthur J.

and Mrs. Stanley w. Dorr, Ernest Dorr. Mr. and Mrs.

Aldo Donnelli. Dick Harlow, Mr. and Mfs. Denny and sister of jtatnenne and VM. MI.U 1,1.

Calvary Cemetery, Dorchester. DEATH NOTICES BAKER Tn Somerville at "Vier ttnm. 41 Patrick Burke and Mrs. Joseph B. Xel-ley.

Funeral from the John J. Donahue and Son Funeral Home. 88 Maga- Myers, Con McCole, Pres. Frederick Marsh, B. Endicott "Chub" Peabody, Arthur Valpey.

Gridiron Club Pres. Thomas Lynch. sine Bailey April 8. Sylvia Chase, widow of Alpha Nickerson Biker, in her 88th Saturday. April 10.

at 9:30 Solemn Requiem High Mass in hurch of tha Blessed Sacrament st a. m. tha Ch year, funeral services at the Keorgan- at jteiauves ana rrienas invited. LEACH In Duxbury. April 8.

Ellen (Homsns). wife of the lata Charles H. Sewall Somerville. Sunday, April 11. at 11:30 a.

m. Friends may call at 194S Walter L. Webb 1943 Esther, Bearr and tha Cbildrea IS) Messertsss 1944 Dorothy M. Rolfs 194S Levlarly resaemksrsd by her has baag aad sea. 1947 Mary E.

Maf 1948 First saalversary sasas. 8starsy. aril 18, at 8 a. St. rrsacis da Sales Caarcb.

Chsriestewa. My Jesas Mercy 1944 Margaret G. Hartnett 194S Pearth analversary sasss. Sstsr-r. April 18.

7:3 e'cleek. SI. Peter a Charch. Derehester. LevlnsW re-sasmgered snd ssdly minedy her 1930 Mary Sauer 1948 Dearly salssed by ker kasbsad 1945 Jerome LeHane 1948 Third analversary sssss St.

Greg pry's Chsreh, Meaday. 7:30. Levins It remembered by aaetker, aeaa aad daashters. GENERAL INFORMATION This material is mostly unused. All sales arc subject mo Standard Sales CotsdMoe of War Assets AdWIuIsuwetee.

AH sales F.O.B. location. Priority claimants may purchase after the priority period as commercial buyers. ATTENTION VETERANS: No advantage will be gained by arriving at the location of sale several hours in advance of the opening. At 8 tta.

on the opening day of sale to veterans, each veteran will be given an opportunity to take from a container a number which will be registered against his name. Admission to the sale will be in order of the names as they appear oa the register. Those veterans who arrive later will automadcaliy be assigned numbers at the end of the line. Veterans must present their discharge papers or a photostatic copy thereof and sign a certificate on Form WAA-1173. A Veteran must indicate that he owns more than 50, or together with other eligible Veterans owns more than 5 0, of the proprietary interest of the enterprise for which the purchase is being made Sale under the jurisdiction ef Leach, age 89 years.

Funeral services zi nauey Saturday after 3 p. m. Burial at West Dennis. BEAN Annie T. (net Green), tn Hyde at tne Shepherd Funeral Home.

Pembroke Centre, on Sunday. April 11. at 3:30 p. m. Interment in Lynn.

LEVY Entered into rest, 8. Rebecca, of 10 Monroe New York city. rare. April ing, widow ot tne laie Frank B. Bean and mother of the late Frarik W.

and Marian Bean, formerly of 875 Hyde Park RosUndale. Funeral from her late home. 25 Sunny-side Hyde Park, off River Hyde Park. Time of funeral later. BERNICCHI Of Somerville.

killed In action. Feb. 4. 1045. in Franca.

Set formerly or bob ion. oeiovea wire of the late Kopel and mother of Philip. Lena and Jacob Levy of Manila. Service at the Pride of Boston Cemetery Chapel. Washington Montvale.

Sun day, Asm 11. at 11 a.m. Louis beloved husband of Yvonne Greco and Jack Meet in Montreal Tonight MONTREAL. April 8 fAP) A couple of come-back trails cross here tomorrow night and It's an almost even-money gamble as to which will run into a dead end. Johnny Greco and Beau Jack old opponents in the fistic warsi meet In a 10-round bout at the Forum which is important to each.

Greco, 24-year-old Montreal bruiser and Canadian welterweight champion, hopes to overcome an in-and-out reputation which has dogged him for a couple of years. Jack, twice world's lightweight champ, wants to prove he is as good as ever. LINCOLN In Brookllne. April sth. mills 100th narvev Wallace uncom in ear.

oviviw ,110 oil ark Brookllne. Friday. April Sth, at 2 p. m. sidencs).

311 (lanainn. ot in ureenwooa terrace. Somerville. Funeral from the A. Strus-ziero Son Memorial Funeral Home.

493 Somerville Monday, April 12, at 8:30 a. m. High Mas of Requiem at St. Anthony Church at 9:30 a. m.

Relatives and friends most kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours. Friday, 7-10 p. Sat. and 2-5 arm 7-10 p.

m. LORRAINE Of Needham. April T. Duncan husband of tha lata Char-' FLOWERS JiiSS0 lotte (Newpury) lorralne. Services at OOSTOn CUSTOMER SERVICE CEI1TED Section A Army Beee Telephones JEfferton 1000, Ext.

OTHER NEW EN6LAND CUSTOMER SERVICE CEQTERS Providence, R. 1 Washington Ave. Burlington, Hotel Van Ness So. Portland. 148 Pickett St.

111? Main St. Manchester, N. 1217 Elm St. tne Eaton Funeral Home, 1381 High BOLUS In Milford, N. April 6.

Johanne widow of George Bolle. land av. eaturaay. April 10. at a p.

m. MALONEY In Charisatewn. April 7. Patrick of 190 Rutherford av, xormeriy oi Mattapan, Mass. rinerai services at the Waterman Chapel.

499 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston, on Saturday. April 10. at 2 p. m. loved husband of Nora A.

Maloney (nea Long) and father of Mrs. Agnes SmlUt. BO-528 Mrs. Catherine O'Heara and Josesh CUSHMAN In Brookllne. April 8.

Bertha P. Msloney. Funeral from tha Daniel A. Wiles Funeral Home. 3 Dexter Row.

I at Thorn na on Saturday. Anril 10. At Birmlncham, Ala. (Called end Sth. wet Grounds Innlnss 123 45 RHE at 9 a.

m. Solemn High Mass at St. Frances cummin, of 17 Winchester dsughter of the lste Albert end Msry Ann Jefrrey Cushman. Services at tha Eastman Funeral Home. 898 Beacon corner Park Drive, Saturday.

April 10 at 2:00 p. m. Mary's Churehi at 8:45 a. m. Rel Su-mfr uis (N) 1 1 i 0110 -2 tlves and friends are kindly tt Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.

so. Hearn and Rice; Medlinser and Salata..

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