The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

A 12 THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 Deaths Father of Veterans Service Chief Dies William F. Whalen. of 57 Gil-! lett father of William Whalen. commissioner of the Springfield Veterans Service Department, died Thursday in Mercy Hospital after A brief illness. He born in I.ee, son of the late John and Ellen (Doyle) Whalen and resided Holyoke.

where attended schools. before coming Springfield 56 years ago. Mile also attended Christian Brothers School IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our son, Clark Herr who was killed October 144 A1 age of 16 J'ears. ober brings back sad memories our dear son gone to rest. Your many dear unselfish traita ehoned day by day lite 19 t.

easured memories Mist not pass away. And 3113 vas nave been mora blasted te, Te known awhile 8 beauty your character. And the of your smile, Ver mUCH a tew short seems 15 8 only had you Day of sadness sill come o'er But thoughts are almals near, We miss that sweet companionship day A spent together The Golden memories you left behind Will Va us forever. DE7 Mom an' Dad. IN MEMORIAM menory uf husband father.

Willam McCarthy who passed ax a Oct. 15, Ire our da forever "Theon': no more In nervory 4 49 lie 08 before. Soft ATA -9 1 an Dirt On your lure There les tre But we Sadly missed DY Mrs. A. 9 MeCarthy.

41 F. Pompilio who ed I FiR dear br A3 88 And cheerful ta. Are LO revai. He A3 A ViDE tor died beloved hy ail Sadly missed by 41 Polio and Mary 11 and Mire Albert Biscotti R.AC tamily and Mr. Edward Rutiedse and and Mire Raumo: Pinkerton TN MEMORIAM La memory of Georze SimpsOn who passed away Oct.

15, 1942. 20 on and 20 But .01 mentor.es never dis. Sadly aged DY hie wife and daughters Annie $: Ruth IN MEMORIAM In Slargaret levins Aran, memory ho 0: passed our mother, away, Oct. Mra 13, 1937. For weary montha bore her pain.

Malting for A care that never came. Bit God at last had thought f. best. To take her nome vith Him to rest. Times changed in many waYS, But one ins changeth never.

The memory those happy daVa, When we were all together. Saul; missed by Ali and daughters CARD OF THANKS 10 expre-5 our our rela. friends. neigh-ling DOTS fo- el: many of due and un. to 43 durra our 'ent De eavement, Aloo to to- their eid 9 10.

Club. We flora are rearers The Gas Co. and to 10 a Police De partnert. Mrs. Aln Arse J.

Forget' a 830 daughter. N. In mamor. dear mother, Mar: IN MEMORIAM PO who. ed 14.

1990 Sadly missed by her dren Da Gariand Mart Brinker DIED In the 12 ch of 4 LaW Rd, Funeral Friday morning at 9.16 1-om the fur huma tollowed by mass 10 -41. hare: at Bir.a: will he in St Cemetery Visit hours no Tr and to 10 p. BRIDGMAN--In this city the 13th. Mrs. Mat da M.

ST. of 104 4c: 8: Lear 1. meral the D. funeral nome. .05 State St, Friday at 1 p.

m. organ prelude at 12 39. ral at South Cemotery receive he funeral Thursda'roll: 7 9 E.i GARCAUD--In this city the 14th, Florence J. Carcaud, wife of Alfred O. Carcaud.

All Powell Ave al tr.e Byron funeral home Saturday At Burial In Hillcrest Park visiting Ar Thursday 7 to Fridav 2 to 4 and to 0 p. In. CLOCTIER-In this city, the 1th, Mr. Velaon Rene Cloutier. of 1.9 fiarriet Funeral from the Ear ard F.

U' DonTell funeral homA, 434 Chestn Friday morning at 8 13. followed by a requiem high in St. Omas Church A1 Y. Burial will DA St. Michael's Cemetery.

Frien in ted. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p. Miami, 13th, (Villiam L. O'Connor, son of Mira. Margaret (Landers) O'Connor of 3 Elliot St.

Funeral from the State 8t. parlors of tiro T. P. Sampson Saturday morning at :0 15, followed by a requiem masa St. Michaei Cathedral at 11 o'clock.

Interment 31 5: Sticha-l'3 Cemetery, Visiting hours 7 to JI m. CORREA -In this c.ty, the 12th, Michael Anthony Correa. infant son of alichael and Arleen (Edmonds) Correa of 39 Hall Funeral the funeral nome Fridav morning at 9.00 Toilowed by services in St. Ann's Churet. Vest Springfield, at 10.30.

Burial In St. Michael's Cemetery. ho' Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 5 to 10. DENT -In Holycke. the 13th.

P.chard Dent. of 164 Dright St. Funera' at the Dillon funeral home Saturday al 8.18 Pith Quiemn requiem high I': at 9 in Holy Rosary Chur-h. Burial Jerone Cemetery ELMES-In the 12th. man G.

Elmes, 59. Pett: The funeral wi'! be held in Williamsburg Congregationa. Friday afternoon at Rev. Arthur Rouner. Jr.

officia Burial will Pitia! old funeral servie SARRELL--In. Holyole, the 144h. Mr. (Horita Farrell. wite of James S.

01 120 Eledeun' Funera at Hobert funeral 19 Maturday It 7:30, with 'gh of requiem 111 Holy Church At A Burial in St. Jerome's FORTIER--In Westfield. the Mrs Eugenia Portier. 28, v. ife of George Fortier, of 21 Riverside Dr, Funeral Saturday a at "ne RobAri F.

Cu-aca funeral hole 04 Main estfield, requiem High I'126: tallowing at 10 in St. in St. Mary'a Cemetery HAHN-In East the 141: Mrs. Ethel 1s (Wright) Ilahn, rife Robert D. Hahn Wood East Longmeadow.

Funeral will be neid from the Byron funeral home Saturday after, at. 2. Burial in Hi lIcrest Park Cemetery Visiting Fours Thursday 7 to p. m. Friday 2 to 4.

7 to 9 p. m. Holyoke, Oct. 14. Mias Katharir.a Hueckmann.

74. formerly of 203 alaut S1. Funeral at the Edward 7 Day funeral home Saturday afternoon At 2, with to tp conducted by Rev. Waite- F. Menzel.

Burial will be in Forestdale Cemetery KELLEY -in California. the 24. Harold Allen Kelley. formerly of 184 Albernario 41 Springfield. funeral high mass he celebrated at St.

SLichael's Cathedral Saturday morring. Oct. 15. at o'co*ck. For Fine Flowers Since 1895 BAy St Cel.

8-9013 store 11 Prochon Tel. 2-3107 Page 4-1142 For Beautiful Flowers Moderately Priced 121 Columbus Ave. in Boston. During the SpanishAmerican War her entered the Springfield Armory and remained he there served until as 1922, a during foreman. which From time 1922 until his retirement in 1943 he was associated with A.

G. Spalding Bros. Besides his son, Commissioner Whalen. he leaves another son. Ed-: ward P.

of West Hartford. daughter, Wise May E. Whalen lot Springfield; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be at the Ianigan-Fitzgerald funeral home at 9.15 a m. Saturday, with A solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Cross Church at 10.

Burial will be in Michael's Cemetery. ing hours will be 2 to 5 and to 10 p. Alfred Pauze Alfred Pauze of 341 St. James Ave. died suddenly Friday Mercy Hospital.

A commercial letterer here for many years. he was born in Enfield, N. and lived in Springtield for 31 years. He was A member of St. Joseph's Church and the League of Sacred Heart He.

leaves his wife, Mrs. sons. William and Paul SpringLaurentine Charest) Pauses, four field. Leonard of Athol and Adrian of Agawam: three daughters. Mrs.

Bordua of Portland, Mich, Sirs. Marie Blanche Halley Springfield and Mrs. Pauline Due Of Lebanon, N. brothers. Joseph of Washington, D.

Peter of Shrewsbury and John of Lebanon, N. rive sisters, Mrs. Annie Latouche Mrs. Keene. N.

Lorraine Miss Lucy Pouze and, Mossey of Lebanon, IN. Mrs. Marie Claire Simons of Portsmouth. N. and Mrs.

Rose Clough of Livermore. and 20 grandchildren. The funeral will be at the George St. Pierre and Son funeral home and the body will be taken Sunday to Lebanon, N. burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery.

A high mass requiem be celebrated Monday non, in Sacred Heart Church. LebaN. H. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 land 7 to 10 p. m.

William L. O'Connor William L. O'Connor, son of Mrs. Margaret (Landers) O'Connor 190 O'Connor, Elliot died and the Wednesday late at John Mi- J. Tami.

where had made his home for the past three years. He was born in Springtield, was educated in the public schools, and was a graduate of ton University and Tufts School. Mr. O'Connor enlisted during the early days of World War 1 and was one of the youngest members of the C6th Yankee Division, engagin many of the major conflicts in France during 1917 and 1913. He had made his home in Miami, due to ill health, he hai suffered for many years resulting from inHe had worked for many years.

juries received during World Warl. 35 a commercial artist. continuing DIED Goshen. the am J. Korytho of Dresser Hill P.d.

The funeral Rill be held from the Mans. t.eld home Haydenville, Natur dri morning at 8.10 followed bv A hig9 of requiem tr Mary at 9 Bar al ba in the family tot in MATS Leedf1. a call At the funeral hon a Thursday And Friday from 2 10 3 and 7 10 Springfield Hospital, the LaCroix. husband of Salon.e LaCro." 0: Main Funeral to he in from the George Pierre SON funeral home 3,6 So day 7.13 hi f. vi: 433 3 17! St.

Thomas 2 a Buria' 1.2 tr from 5 and 11 r. West Bpr ngfie.d 14th. Debra longo nfant daughter of AIr Sandal and Pair Lin Longo 119 Alain 41. nera! from the Curran Jones far.erall honte Friday 8.3 A mi. followed D3 in Mount el Church.

Spring f.e'd at 9. Burial in St. Thomas ters. Calling tonignt front 7 to 10. MOOUKT In Holyoke, the 14th, of Airs.

Elizabe'h (M: McCourt. 18 Circle. South Had'ar Funeral 31 the John Shea funeral home. Holyosa. Saturday t.

with a big of requiem in St. Theresa Church South at 9. Burial in st. Bena. Hartford (DERAN--In the Lelia .1, Mechan, of Florence.

Funeral at tile Ahearn Florence funern! 80 high Saturday mass 6 of 13. requ' tollov ein ed in by a nunciation Church at 10 Buria will DA in St. Diav 81 the funeral home Friday from 2 TO 5 and 10 10 12 MOORE-IN Wilbraham, the 1 5th, 4. Moore, of Rurton 11. Moore of 23 fo: merit of Springdeid.

Did First Yours Square, Springtield, Saturday at 3 U. m. Intern. ent at Hilicreat Part: Frenda mav Calf Streeter 305-507 State Springfield. Thursday A Frida: 3 and 7 D.

is that era. be omit Ad Friends INK to do 80 018 3 make to the Cancer fund or HAsp! tal to: Crippled Children. MORIN- -In Chicopee the 13th. Edward in. of Ate.

Funeral from the ing a1 Grise tuneral Requiem Saturday nigh morn: Assumption Bar 111 Malar tinting nours to 5 and Lo: 10 In Fort Ir 11th. For, molry al the rise Sureral Fr: d. ed 03 solemn 354 of requiem HO: at 4'alary Vis hours 3 2.300 Pr. to 113 y. 4:1.

DA In this city. ti: Alfred of 11 4: 3 ind (ha TP 41 Pa Hi: eral held fro-i the George 41 Son nome, Fu: al ale in will he taken It' Sundar. 275 mast he It Out. 1 3. loll.an Brown Pierce, vita of Palus FT.

tierce Bond will he St. neid Bonds: the Funera': in MoLD "ch Friday A Fri A. tA At t1: HAP: Story funeral Park 2:0 4 tor And 7 Pel-bertomn to 10 Cemetery In IT suitAl. the 4th George E. S' go 13 Ant! 51.

Indian Orchard. Ra funeral home Saturda' lowed by a requiem Gaurch :1 A. 'ng Coura to 5 and 111 VAN HEUREN -In THe Mande Blizabeth TAN He-sen. 59. North Saffield.

widow of Cecil C. Van Heusen. Funeral At the funera. homie. State Springfield, Friday 3 P.

m. (EDT) with an organ at 2 D. mn. Interment at Park: Cemetery. Friends mar call at tire fu.

neral home Thursday from 2 to and to 9 p. m. Holyoke. t1.8 13th, Arthur L. Vassour, husband of Sire.

Alvire I Perreault) Vasseur, of 189 Suffolk St. Funeral at the James P. Hobert funeral high home Saturday at 8:15, with a solemn mass of requiem in Perf etual Church at 9. Burial in Notre Cemetery. J.

Walsh. 818 Belmont Ave. Funeral this city the 13th, Charles the Hafey funeral home 194 Beimont, Ave, Saturday morning at 15. Requiem high mass following in AmT. Churen at 9: M), Burial in St.

Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 5, 7 to 10. WHALEN -In this city, the 14th. liam F. Whaien, husband the late Mary E.

(Rynes) Whalen. Gillette Ave. Funeral from the can- Fitzgerald funeral home, 656 State Saturday morning at followed Oy solemn high mass of requiern Holy Cross Church at 10. Bur al in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Vietting hours and 7.10 p. m. this work during his residence in Miami. Ile was A member of the American Legion. He is survived by his mother: two brothers.

Thomas J. O'Connor, with the F. B. in New York City. and Edward J.

O'Connor Angeles. Ila also leaves a David O'Connor of I Angeles. The body will Amrit Friday at the T. P. Sampson funeral home.

Funeral services will be heid at the State SI. of the company Saturday NE 10.15. with requiem high m1356 St. Michael's Cathedral at 11. Burial will be in St.

Come-. itery. Visiting hours Pi the home will be Friday night from to 11. Mre. Alfred o.

Carcand Friday. Edward Rosenwald Mrs. Florence 1. Carcaud of 211 Powell died in Wesson Memorial Hospital Thursday after a brief illness. p*rn in North Amherst on May 12.

1885, daughter of the late Dr. Frank A. and Cora (Guertin) Ingram. she had been resident of Springfield for the past 30 years. She leaves her husband.

Alfred O. Carcaud. The funeral will he held A1 Byron's funeral home Saturday at 3.30 p. m. Rev.

Andrew J. Stanton will Burial will be in Hillerest Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and to 9 p. 01. Friday.

1 Debra Longo Debra longo. daughter of Samuel and Patricia (Langlois) Long. of 313 Main West Springtield. died suddenly Thursat Mercy Hospital. She was born June 13 of this year.

Besides her parents. she leaves two! brothers reichard and Robert; sister, maternal grandparents. Mr. and Irs. Gilbert Langlois.

of Springtield; her ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bongo, also of Springfield. The funeral will be held at the Curran-Jones funeral home. Friday morning at S.

with services in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Springfield. at 9. Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery. Drs.

Robert D. Hahn Mrs. Ethel L. Hahn. wife of Robtert D.

Hahn of 23 Wood East Longmeadow. died at their home Thursday after a brief illness. Born in Holyoke. Nov. 1.

1893. she had lived in Fast Longmeadow 12 years. She was member of Emmanuel Congregational Church. this city. Besides her husband.

cha leaves brother, J. Iowant Wright 01 Winchester. and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Smead of Holyoke and Miss Vera Wright of East The funeral! will be held At Byron's funeral home Saturday at 2 with Rev. AnJ.

Stanton officiating. Burial will be in Fillerest Park Cemetery Friends may call AT the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 9 p. 171. George F. Sigonin George F.

Sigouin, 61. of 172. Center Indian Orchard, died Thursday in Mercy Hospital atta long illness. Born in Nashua. of the late George and Dina (Leve-que) Sigouin.

he had been a resident of Ludiow and Indian Orenard for the past 28 years Nir. Sigouin was employed the Chapman Valve Manufacturing Co. for 25 He was a member of the League of the 'Sacred Heart of 5:. Alovsius Church. Council 160 of the Knights Columbus and Local 27S, CIO.

lie leaves a daughter. Miss Marie Anne Sigouin at home: t.vo brothers. Sylvio and Joseph. both Nashua; and 8 sister. Sister Marie de St.

Joseph DesLys of the Sisters of the Iolv Cross. tioned al North Grosvenordale. Conn. The funeral will be held Saturday at 7.15 A. 111.

with a high mass at 3 in St. Aloysius Church. Burial will be St. Louis Cemetery. Nashua.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 10 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Edward L. Rosenwald, 61, for-! merly of this city. died suddenly last Saturday at Daytona Reach.

Fla. Born in Springfield, he lived here -evera! vears and moved 10 Florida 25 years ago. He was Navy veteran of World War I when the was among the first to enlist in 'he submarine service. Ile had been employed a dockmaste: at; West Palm Reach, where he made his home and where he was 1 member of Temple Reth El. leaves a son.

Harris S. with the Navy; 2 brother. Maurice of New York City: six sisters. Mrs. Pearl Held and Mrs.

Ben Ryder of West Palm Beach. AIrs. Jacob B.etz of Boca Raton. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, Ji-s Lillian Rosenwald and Miss Muriel Rosenwald, all of Atlanta.

and several nieces and nephews. The funeral and burial were Sunday in West! Palm Beach. The funeral of Joseph W. Williams of 1774 Main A gawam. Thursday at the Curran-Jones: tuneral Lockhart.

home. pastor Rev. of the Benjamin First Bap-1 lIst Church, Agawam. conducted the service and also offered prayers al the grave in Cemetery. Wast Springfiold.

Bearers were Joseph Bigda. Fred Babiska. Frank Krupczak, Carlton' Modick. Milfred Have and Walter: Sattlor. The funeral of Samuel Rokus of 8.3 Day West Springfield, was Thursday al the Curran-Jones, (u- nrral home, with high mass In Immaciate Conception Church.

Rev. Thomas P. Griffin was celebrant. Bearers were Rialomyza, Edward Il. Davis.

Norman IV. waand James IT. Brown. Burial St. Thomas Cemetery, West Springfield, with Rev.

Maurice R. Martin conducting the committal service. The funeral of Pierre Pigeon of 123 Dickinson was Thursday! at the George St. Pierre Son funeral home, with solemn requiem high mass in St. Joseph's Church.

Rev. A. R. 1.a joie was celebrant, Rev. Roger Viau, deacon and Rev.

Gerald Malboeuf. subdeacon. Bearel's were and George Flebotte.Emery Graveline. Robert McKee. Albert Boulrice and John Bedard.

Fr. Malbocuf conducted the committal service in St. Aloysius Cemetery. Indian Orchard. The funeral of Mrs.

Cora EmmeTaylor of 27 Ozark St. was held this afternoon at the Buron funeral home with Rev. Ernest H. Sommerfeld, pastor of the Church the Unity officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.

The funeral of Mrs. Mildred A. U. S. Weather Conditions 3 U.S.

WEATHER. BUREAU MAP. Day of and Expected Friday 83 Figures Show A varaga for Arrows Doctors Wind As Of 1,39 PJ4 ESt Pole AN AnE a Oct 14.1456 Highs and laws in that A PAOC Alad Preen and thunderstorms are forecast today for the Atlantic with cloudy weather extending from the Carolina- northMaine. Fair weather will prevail over balance of the nawill be cooler in most of the Lakes states, the Olio and Valley states. The cool weather will extend southward and the Gulf states.

It will he warmer in most of the western states. of Burton Wilbraham, I. Moore will of the Old First Springfield. Saturdarchi Rev. Otis Maxfield will; Burial will be in the HillCemetery.

Friends Dickinson-Streeter Friday 3-5 and 7-9 requested that flowers Memorials may the Cancer Fund or the Hospital for Crippled Chil- of 311s. Matilda M. of School widow Bridgman, will be held Dickinson Streeter funeral at. 1 with an organ 12.30. Rev.

James Gorpastor of the South Church, will offithe burial will be in the Cemetery. funera! of Mrs. Maude! Van Heusen of North Conn. widow of Cecil Heusen will be held at the funeral home. p.

01. with an organ 2 D. m. Rev. Walter! pastor of the Park MeChurch.

will offici-i burial will be in the Park Cemetery. More Atom Talks Agreeable to Reds More Agreeable Showers Seaboard nard to tion. It Mississippi 10 Texas Moore, wite a 288 Main held af Court pa-13 p. m. officiate.

crest Park call at neral home, p. m. It is I be omitted. made to Shriners dren. The funeral Bridgman of Oscar L.

at the home today prelude at don Gilkey. Congregational ciate and South Amherst The Elizabet Suffield. L. Van Dickinson-Streeter today at 2.30 prelude at morial Baptist ate and the United Nations. V.

Oct. 14. P-. The Sowet Union was reported todAy to be ready to back a west. resolution fo: further sorrel negotiations on disarmament and control minor changes are mada in the proposal The 4 hanges were sAid to p.it more reference to Moscow's new disarmament plan in the re-olution and make certain it would ba sadied by the proposed five-power groun.

Russia's And.pl T. Vishinsky conferred with Paul Martin. Canadian minister of health and who originally introduced the resolution. It now Is sponsored also by the United States, Britain and France. Seventy per cent of the earth's surface is covered by oceans, with an average depth of about tiro miles.

Specialize in WHEEL CHAIR EJ RENTALS FOOTIT RENTS Tel. 2-1846 Roosevelt Son Aids. Gop Candidates Sara cola. Fla. Out 14 John Ro evelt sand today the poo le loft the realize United the Sites necessity "are to beginning clect A Re majoriry in Congress." The son of the late President Franklin D.

Roosevelt flew to Savasota to help two Republican candidates for Congress--E. B. Sution of Lakeland in the Seventh District and William C. Cramer of St. Petersburs in the First District, In an interview.

he said the people, of the need for a GOP Congress to carry President Eisenhower' program, "are getout and really going to work" to elect a Ropublican majority. "They also are beginning to realire that a Democratic-controlled Corgress would not cooperate with the President, Roosevelt added. BRAND I.EADS SQUAD Thomas T. Brand of 30 Firg'ade Ave. is a of the Signal Corps Senior Division ROTC unit al Worcester Polytechnic He is a squad leader.

Carlisle's Te're OPEN Tonight 'til 9 p.m. Convenient Parking At All Branches West Springfield 82 Elm St. The Sumner Ave. Thompsonville 7 No. Main St.

East Springfield 654 Page Blvd. Winchester Square 788 State St. Indian Orchard 32 Oak St. Chicopee Falls 96 Main St. Windsor Locks 120 Main St.

ROEBUCK AND CO. PEN Friday Nights 'Til CO FREE PARKING FOR OVER 600 CARS Satisfaction 135 Memorial Ave. your money back SEARS W. Springfield Phone 9-3851 Opening Announcement of The Now Spinning Wheel Restaurant SOUP REAL HOME HONEST MADE 10 GOOD. SOUP NESS FEATURING SALADS SUPERB SPECIALTY DRESSING OUR STEAKS ONLY CHOICE SERVED WESTERN PHONE 9040 FOR RESERVATIONS SCALLOPS ANOTHER SPECIALTY SANDWICHES HOME MADE MADE FROM BREAD OUR JUST SOUTH GREENFIELD, RIGHT ON OF MASS.

ROUTE OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. -CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Test Your Horse Sense ANSWERS (Test Is On Editorial Page) 1. John Knox 2. New Orleans 3. Hypotenuse 1 59 per cent (Hurrah) 5.

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Oct. 11 The Navy has ordered study of its whole system of supply. contracts, and other mutters which might have bearing how the wrong kind of pipe came to be installed in the submarine Nautilus, and in a tesi engine being built for a second nuclear In answer to 3 question, a Navy spokesman said today the Bureau o' Ships has do designated Capt. Philip W. Snyder, commander of the Boston Navy Shipyard.

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14-- Freedom of America involved a 100-year struggle that is yet continuing. Brickman, editor, and publisher of the Malden Eve-1: ning News and Medford Daily Mercury, told 3 gathering of the Massachusetts Industrial Editors Association tonight at Wiggins Tr Tavern. Editors from all parts of New: England, including 14 Spring-! field. listened to the reteran newsman discribe recent attempts suppression of the news within thei Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He cited instances in Medford and Malden where police officials have closed the police blotter to police reporters and also of lawyers who attempted to withhold protrial no in criminal court cases, Industrial editors have a definate stake in maintaining an informed public." he declared.

is their responsibility to make the individlual worker aware of his responsibility. 'Freedom of the press." he con- L.affs Laffs AT LaFond Bros. STEAK HOUSE MONSON, MASS. TEL. 8227 A LAVE RIOT! "THE WATERFRONT REVIEW" WITH THE "SONS OF FUN" CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS MONSON 8227 MAKE A DATE FOR FRIDAY LOBSTER 50 Ant Conditioned HOTEL Chestnut Near Quadrangle Joe Bremner.

Manager tinued, is indivisible from the public's right to know." Especially is this true current political campaigns, he" said. While newspapers in the' past often have 1000 the party line, boosting their own candidates, it gratifying to see the press printing stories which sometimes show their chosen politics in a detrimental light. he declared. This is sign of fairness and objectivty, he stated. A graduate of Boston University in 1931.

Brickinan formerly worked for the Boston Post and the Andover Townsman. He has spent 20 sears in the newspaper business. Edward M. Crabtree of Somerville, president of the association, was toastmaster A1 the dinner: PARKVIEW RESTAURANT co*ckTAIL LOUNGE RIVERSIDE PARK The PENTHOUSE TRIO STARRING JESSIE RIVERS Floor Show Fri. Sat.

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