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...wife. Catherine (Saverse); four daughters. Kathryn Lesica of Franklin, Sharon Boyle of Bedford and Diane Campbell and Anne Ronaye, both of Arlington; a son, Daniel L. Campbell Jr. of Arlington; two sisters, Margaret Gibbs of Wareham and Pearl Venard of Lowell: two brothers, Joseph Campbell of California and Harold Campbell of Connecticut: and two grandchildren...
...Harold W. Fairchild Jr. Baltimore...
...Harold and Maude--Saturday at 1:30, 4:35 and 7:50 p.m.; with Play It Again...
Just off old Highway 81 near McPherson, Kans., writes Jan Harold Brunvand, there is an unmarked lane known to young couples as Hookman's Road. One night, a teen-age boy and girl were parked there when they heard over the car radio that a killer with a hook for a hand was on the loose. The girl became frightened and demanded that her companion drive her home. Angry, and perhaps a bit uneasy himself, he roared off abruptly. When they arrived at her house, he went around the car to open her door. Dangling from the handle...
...DIED. Harold Patrick ("Pete") Reiser, 62, former mesmerizing Brooklyn Dodger whose bid for superstardom was dashed by repeated injuries, most of which occurred when he crashed into outfield walls while chasing flyballs; of a respiratory illness; in Palm Springs, Calif. In 1941, his first full season, Reiser at 22 led the National League in batting (.343), slugging (.558), runs scored (117), total bases (299) and triples (17). The next year, "Pistol Pete" was smoking along at a .380 clip when he crashed into a centerfield wall while running after a line drive. He knocked himself unconscious...