tion today.'and expenses.Holy irinity Parishioners To Honor World Wars DeadDedicate Beautiful Monument in Cemetery At Solemn Services MondayLOWELL—'The most beautiful monument to be erected in this city by a single group as a memorial to World war dead will be officially unveiled next Monday at the Holy Trinity cemetery.The memorial, erected, in honor of the 25 members of Holy Trinity parish who gave their lives in war, by the parishioners, will be dedicated May 31 in special Memorial day services. The monument will be blessed at 10 o’clock by Rev. Joseph Piszezlka, SM, pastor of St. Stanislaus church, Nashua, N, H. Mass at MonumentFollowing the blessing a solemn high mass o£ requiem will be celebrated at the monument with Rex. Alexander Ogonowski, pastor of Holy Trinity church, as celebrant; Rev, Frederick Kaz-lOWELL-D)tions in the Harm jacent xo Jacksor renewed this mori in search of the t P. Feeney, 36, a Kinsman street, u to his death yestei at 1:15 o’clock \vl in the fast moviny A police detail, John J. Murray arCoritlnticd onnocna, pastor of St, Joseph’s church, Claremont, N. H„ as deacon; Rev. Walter J Stoklosa of Lowell, assistant at St. Adalbert's church, Hyde Park, asi sub-deacon. Rev. Hyppolytc Z'\C[\frr\r rtn Can walich, pastor of St. Peter's1 ^necK nchurch, Norwood, will be the preacher, and Rev. Ladislaus Cic-sinski, pastor of the Sacred Heart church, Ipswich, will be master of ceremonies.The monument was designed by Rev. Fr. Ogonowski. It is 25 feet high, 17 feet wide and 20 feet long. Topping it are three life-size statues, depicting the scene at Calvary. Christ on the Cross with- the Blessed VirginConliniird on Pnpc EbtfitPlainclothes Plt;LOWELL — 1score of plainch men are circular out the city tod pool rooms, cafe places suspeeted gambling.Officials did whether or not ling drive is und arrests have be yet.i[Shop For The