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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 19

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THE I A A JULY 20, NINETEEN Sharp Decline Drops Market Late Kall Kails To Overcome Setback NEtt' YOnK, July A A hut-minute rally CnlM snvn Hio Stork Mniket from the m(wl In" jiethnrk In nearly two yaara to- rtftv, i Thr decline wftA tlifi HlnnftX of thi co-day rtmnJop rctrrnt a lop- pnl moio than $2,000,000,000 from the iftt-Uct vnluf of all rihfti'fiy Mat- fH on the Kxchfinse. Individual Mocka pinned $1 to Modt WPIP $1 or lowrr. Volume Thr market wag the browd- on rrrord, all Si i hull niHrkM njr IXT.V and rffiniR of tlv optlmhtir hocnn tn niftkr fiolpful PIT a prnnH of proIonjrM optlmhm, NfMvj roncprnins; Rnrlln hlorkadfl rccrlvad I moat uuK'fU'sn! rrrdlt thr mnrkM'H hrnnU. TV rtlrfpfttrhpfl gloomy and arsriinifMU hotwfton Moncow and the Western powers to ulrfsdy-in thft ei'ittU On top of that Pronldcnt Truman thft ConffreM to I session, Tho and there rnMldpmbJe question ju.H whnt the will cook up I hat mis hi the conrxrt of win MS fldvmfly, Hut i worried ju.it an mo, The most noteworth.t i of rnarkrl, though, to thnt ll I up almost flntlroly of security trndflra, The public, little fellow who hU nook- turner! out in thft J92ft'g, playing, Manv prnfpmionnl nrp nlflrt to going on In thr a rk and how 4 iti will rraol to i UN plere of or a that they nf(cn cnnfiiMc and portent A lit tin In- in Milling of kos 1 for will flomMImM rnuwo nniong thr "amurl" bo.VH. Thai lynp.

of (Myrholonv hr plnvlng fin pan in ihe of thfl nwrknt 'lining thr pnjtt flpvprnl dnya, InifrnMlonM i a i a jnojrrpsslvHv of Ihp fdarind to unloiul theory that )n rtitenny- a did hflppcn, tbry didn't wnnl lo bp In the market, The idling unowhMM i rrjiult thai onn Into of (he In month Thf lair rally i Iml tho PHI'- of thp kind of think- Kev of The on for In wonder- rrt if he hadn't ioo liurJ; to aome of hh "fl'th inio Thft reittlt rull-fledfipd rroovpi'v onlv bv rhe closing on the HJx- ngp. i a i in of aHvnrp pluvfrrt a pait In niHi'knl, Sell- Ing In which have bten rvUU-on a i In moniht, i nnd The 1 revival In rleinand re- rtnreH ejctrfme hy I to 4 Piill bv around 1Z or nuirr wtrf (I Sinrl 77 fl-ft, RO, Mo- ftp 1.2, (1ft I -ft, P'lre- Th 47, Montgomery Wnrd Copper ftA Dodffe Copper 53 1-8, American Can R1 flenfral Klftctrlc 58 1-R, Allied 188, American Woolen 1-8, International Paoer S7 1-2, Fe 108, Southern Pacific 5-A, Union Paclfln A a i Toast Line flfl. OM (N.J,) rO Skellv Oil 12) 1M, Superior 0" of Callfoinln broko JO to 199. Curtlaa-Wright staged a MUle rnl- Iv of JM own. ei It did week, 7'ne rioting price 1-8 higher nt 11 1-4.

Railway hnnrU dertlnnrl but A romchnck, cloieH little, lowrr, 3 of September 1007-73 5-32 fit point at 101 2S-33 bid over-the-counter market, In Curb running lo an i n9 nf 11 1-2 points ported for Aluminum Co, of P'nger American OM and KUrtHe, Cities Service, United Light Hnllwaya, PHutepef! Oil, and Klrhy Pelrolfum. Volume of compnretl with 390,000 rririny A a The 1 of flO ttiopped I 1 I politic lo (18, the Invcl which niiirkft on Mny 8. Tim dflt'llnc ulncc 1 I94fi. Of the 1,163 Hjiue.i which appnm 1 erf on the tape, declined and only S2 advanced, There were Utmen lUted the Exchnnw! nt June 30, ol In the Rx- have mnny la- been in nnc rtny, Vplurnp of A han'lji on May 2. ringed a b'whffl Jpwer to I rrnt hither nrid rorn 7 to hlg-hnr.

Injit 1 X- to 4 York cotton 70 a ahead to 15 down, New York Stock Quotations ill Low 7 Of i nun (HHi I ami IHdU (WIHI IM nil if HI MlHI IlOfiO i.vm 7 1 J(H) 7700 MM)0 700 HVIKt iraoo Kioo I a.MKl I'jioo I IXIM1 Moo 1.110(1 IKIII IIOII '-'-fill K'coo 'JIlOO MM I nil 1700 L'nii anon MDII yiMiO in HIII I 100 4000 y.ioo liilixi MHO 700 ,17110 loaoo IIOOO i 101(00 HUH MOO (MOO A llf'K I.ml Ml I A I ('In-ill M.i i' (In A i Htm A I i Mfir A A i Am Cnlilc Itiul Am Cnn It Am Cur Am f-'ni 1 Cute Aiit FlfiiiK! find 1 L'll Alll J.DHllllUillt' 1,10 Am Cmv Am 11 ii Ml i Ant Hindi Am Ull FVtrt 2 Am Tel 'IVI Am Toltiirco flu Am VlwcoHp 2u A Wiit Wki Am Wtwilrii fl AriiiniM 1 Co I an I.fW A I Hi All Cmivl A llcfbihi." A i A i itnii otiii mu'iKilftll DIE 'J fiimdh A 2 Mi'sl rontN So Molli Xli'M I.L'Oli Illnu 1 rut.t Vji Mfiitlt'ii Co itmtd I'd tinriiitir -Mint t'Xj Mmr Aild Miu-h i a an i CMPII .1 I I'd l.m^ 1 Ciilcnill Trni'tiir .1 (VifimMc Curii hi i i i I'r Ohio ('It Ml' nil Clot' Hi llliini I IMP I'Mt'll Cltlrt 1 CiiUiih- ('Mini L'u rVii'l Ir in i rcilll IV.mt Huh- Ciun I Mi I'M MO Crifiittlfli Smiili ('HIM KflNu'i 1,110 I'HH- MUM a ClMH Cmii I ('mil Cnn V' Cunt Cnttl I So Ciu'M I 1 roil Cm nn UlOti Wrijrhi Mfci'i- Cn I MoiiuH HdUmi u'ii UM fWii-H'Mlir .110 Homo MniiRlm A I Oil I'fiiti flc (c limlfriT A i I KtiMmiin i I Kl I'mviT I.I KIIIM-XMII Kl Krln IIK I (Cu.pdhni'11 Klri-Nlnnc I AH10 200(1 KKI MINI Ifl'flO IKiDM nifio imoil 800 MiOif (I'H'H) D.Mio (llioo 77(io aatoo linn loon 2(100 1700 llfiOO POil (too Hlloo 'JIlOO HUH i (IDOIl mm 1IDO 7100 IMI mo 1000 (1100 17(10 non yilfllHI (TOO 0700 TMiin t'J(K ii 'i i IT.ij I ftHV i KniHii'i .10 vjoo tififi rn)iii 4 MIIIOO Unn IV'i-n 1. 1:1 t'tih i Ml I I I I Ulinhrl hin (inmirlHi Hi' 1 Cnofhcni' TH 4 liMhMti r'aljffl III Nut-Mill (Jrt'vlntiiiHl CiH'p I i Mnli Ohio Mtiir nil MII.VM (An IlomcihtU Mm 'J Hmlwil MM Illinois CfMilnil InlMnI SlcM If ItiMirlnkii linn hit to Ini Mi (Viit I (Id hit Cf per '(it Ini Tiij Jn.V L', a I a LIIOi.i' Me I. USJJMI M.i Ali't- Inr I Murk It MitiHfliiln ('hem a u'sni ax Murrn.i' Ciirii I i ItUi'iilt (Mill Nut I ('Mhh)lm'i' VM i IT NO 'j SID U.HIMIHI 4 Nut I I Hiipnlv rt'nii it it (MM Ml lk I Am Co I'nrKIc le AIM niiln nil ntlt KliM-itim- I 1 I on" III i .1 PJIC tiNH KIIM a A Muloc I'mi Am Alnvn.i* it Pit rum JMcMirnn f'MlUCV 7 Mi i'l IA -I M', a i am; 7 i i 1 2 i Ift-X I 1(1 an Ji VI I ft iftM ftS an L'Jt 21 in vi 1 1 'JO I i tlllt (Hi an i na HI 411 2JI a i 1s 10 2ft I SO no tl! 1 rwi Plilln Klen 1 JO i IMilh-o Curp IRli 1'! 2(H IK i I a Pi 41 ft I In' law II Mt'-ii lit 2:1 1 1 Vj i 23 i 1 -S niv, II I I'J HI 2 MM HI Kll uy A i 4 i a ait i it) 1.11; 211 Smith, Ramsay Co. M7 STATE ST, BRIDGEPORT, CONN, TELEPHONE 4-OU1 19IX IMillhi Morris (mm PhiiiipN Pot i'jnm I'ri'iHPti Hti I'n illtll hl' I i'll( Uttrn I'lilltni'n lit IfcMiO Ptini OH In Hntllu 7100 Itddln Mi'ph i MII U7IMI llcn'ni Mr 1UUHI IMuntl Jti.fiullM Tub ,101 (tit Uhl 'J rifKto sen it Ah itir (IfiOO Kfm-N llnfhuck IR lilOO HPi-n'l Inc IIIKIO SHH1 Union nil 11 11(10 Co lo (lyJI)O Sinclair Mil Sfit-nny a I 1700 Nn Am (i MIT (Hi HiMHhiTii Trii' n'Jill I SntllhiM-n "((Ml Hporry Cnrp Sith'tfi'l I ni YOU I i a i I i siiHiii nil Ctii siinid hul Kt.ioo ShuHl nil ih 77on Sin ml nil (Miln 1 71)0 Mu-rllnir Ii l.lirm SMiflflml-cr Corp 4 s.vmo SIIIINI.V on K(10 fin l.flOii swirt hill PSOO Tcsni TCXHH unir I'r 'JO(K) Tor Pun (I 0 I Tcv Pflc Ii Tr (UOOI) Ttflf A (til Ti'HiMiniiot'lcn TrttiiH A i IMllO'i Trl-Cnnl Corn fllKHl Twonl I'Vir '1 IMOO Cnlnn Mutr I 1 'Jn Cniiii Cni'ltlih' UIOI1 Cnlfin I'lii'lltc Re CnlMxt A i 11(0(1 Cn CU SM'i lOfldO Hnllod in Culicti KniK 'Jn I'nhI'd lit 7uo liid Cliom 'Jc X'KlO II LI I'Vj 1000 rtnlihfr KM) Slor-l 'JilUU WnUni- It I I'MIO Cn 'Oc Hltl.M WtM'tH'l' ltl' I'll' I ittuo WIN! liul Sun l('(0 Un 'I'd I A i Mr HKllt I Wlii'i'lliiir 700 i Multir Wlll.M.lii'prliiiiil Wllmm 'Cn 1 1700 IMV 'Jn U'nrthltii: 1 Vili Sh 'I' 'in I'NlliiDMtvl Inlnl luilit.v flu.v flu i nun JCIIPK HT in i Tun nifi 70 (17 Ih fl It II J-J 7 17U 17H1 1 1 1J UH ISt, '-'R'l i .1714 i I I I tj i. SO I1 iin in i); no 8ft Hi MI MM -10'j Kl'-t II -M 70 1 7iiy mi yn nn 1 i MW 'I'i's iiiii, iti-j; SI HO I ltd.

I l.imT, Volll' Itjju GOS, Connecticut ttiiufftitnni rnrnlMit'fj rmlt.t in ihti cm in fram'tr, Uhtntiti'' ft I'd Inr A KUMfr A i iV Co I A onlnjt Prloni fr Go.) Dlv, Bid AAftd IIM Hi'' i KM i so ir. A mi t.lfi* I Q.l 10 4 MiO IViiin (J(n I 0 iM 1MH KOVj Mnrl Sim 11 nil (10) (M Mi.inc l.i.l I ait 27 L'S Null Clro -ITiVj I'tuiniih lI'Mrci (HH (,5,1 a.lift K7 Trui'i'lci'i 1100) gi iM'i (10J gK 1,11) 'J7 an INDUSTRIALS (OloMnir rrinnii from flmlth RutiinAT A On, 1 Dlv Jllrt AiXntt A i i IMirclwnri' 1,00 -jftH a7 Mli'fiipllfrim 1,70 l.mitkrH ciHi'ii i.fto y.i»i atui; New i Mucltlno a.Oit S'J 'J( snivtii iv s.od SianlP.f Wnrkd a.nn ftO PUBLIC I I STOCKS (Gft.vuor, ft CD.) Dlv, JIM Aikfid iipi. MitiiL MO saw 24 Mrilntnllc f.U l.fH) ItiMy ('nun 1,1 I'nw Coin fj.1 fl'J IV Pinv UK I. Hii 'KS diiii 1,1 piw IJK (MI IR CIMIH I'nn- CIMII It" a I -10 1 iiin-i i.t oi" ivi Hm Koni oo i HHI K(l 1 1 "4 12 HHU'n CHK IM i mi as I I HI Sri K. 'IVI.

00 1 i i M.I 'J Wl united ithuit 2, as A I I (Olftitnir frmti Klddar A (Jn,) IH, "i ft' HI aiiU HUM ALFRED ART IS FINED $15 AFTER DERBY COLLISION DlilRRV, July 19--Alfred Arl, nf Wnahlnptnn pHrkwuy, wns flnod on ohai'KC of viol a i I ho ve.hlule to- dny in City c.uurt, VIn wnn pfl Inst, whnn his nil In col- Hclfifl i a CHI' npcniiotl by Clo- nionL JDoRocoo of Now on RiioRQVcll, drive. JS'o one WIIH In- bill Iho linrs'wcro (jon.sklor- nbly OBITUARY Local Produce Tending tho furnior'a mnrkoL and in wholonfilc ernLc yoslerdny Mowt Items romn I eel noh gcd i-o Shirley Ann D.ivin Sorvk-nH for Shlrloy Ann Dnvln, 17, of Mrs. Irln Booth, 71 Sikorsky plncc, St rnlfoni, who dlorl Sunrlfiy In St. lios- pltnl i i pollco tnklnfi 1 pel- hi her room nt 273 WasL niin, will tiiUo pliiuu todny In thfl BlMhup funci nl homo, 3 130 Kalrfloltl ft von tut, nnd nl o'clock In St, Ambroses uhnrch with roqulom Burin 1 will bo tn St, Michnol'H uommcry, Mri, La'onnrd Pavol I oi 1 Mrs. Aniut 80, of Rnoih's Hill roncl, Lon, find widow of l.oonni Pnv- 1 1 din Fr i night in hoftplUl, shnri Inst wcoUond, RxcnpLltms nrc snup Ulnc-HR look plncfi yontordjiy In thn bcifins, nnd pnUilonH which wciv GuorKO Pifll.oy funftrnl liomn, Hnmowhfil.

higher. IHrHl hnrv of nnllvfi corn Is n.xpouLorI tn un- rlnr i work some nini'krt TonuiLoc.s In ItRhl, supply from ncturby fnrniH sold for 30 Ib, bnaUel. Tho ftg'R 1 nuu'kol remained niv chnnRGcl front last, weekend, grade A In cartons sold to relnlloi's. na follows! extra Inrgc 78-81 con In per rioxen, large 76-78 cunts In St, John's Nnp, rhinvh, Rurlnl wns In cornel nry. Pfc, i a Services for PCc.

Hichnrd Hoy son of Mrs, Frnncps PhiillpH, of Fnlt fluid Bflntjh, Colnmnn Phillips, 1J5 atrpt't, Fnlrfleld, who died Oct. .13, 1944, oC woundfi rocnlved in action four dnyfl enrller In St, and nicidliinin 70-72 por li'rnnce, will Lnke plnce Jit rl07.on, nnd (51-53 ccnU per doxnn, The lolluwlns price a arc bustid on cnsh snips to rot nl Iocs on average No quality products nt the ninrkct or dolivoroil In con- trtil nrcna, i Int'nnnatlon In furnished hy the Connect lent Dtipn niRnl of Ffirnis nnd MnrUolH; hy Produco; Snnp beans i() a bushel, boot Ki'tiansfiOconlA-fl a 1-12 ,11 in, in St, Georfffi's nhnrch i Rev, Del mar Maikle olflclnllnR, Burinl will be in a i Gi'ovfi cemetery, i bp Hownrd Hcllmnn, Roboil, GanH, Robert PlillllpH, ruihni't MnlIcy nnd Kni nk SM lorno, Mri, Sflrvliie.s for Faimt Mrs, Sin a If'niisl, 79, huahel, boots (I0-7fi cents per dox.en of Oo.or^'rt Fnnsl, who died bunches, broccoli a Sundny In Grnee Kvnns hospital, hunchnH cnrroU 7ft a Trumbull, IOIIR Illnoss, will bunches, c.nbbngo 7ft 1 3-B' plnce todny nt 10 In bushels, celery the Goorpo P. Potter nnd Son funoi'- stnlka, cui'nintH 30-3fi upnts per nl homo, 880 nvcnue, nunrt, cucumbers l-'2 bushel, Rnbhl A A i uscnrolA biisbtil, Flnrlnl will bo in Rlkur Cliollm 1 1-2 riul ntsp- bnrrles cunts por pint, rndlslinH fiO-BO onnls ppr cloxen bunchch, linns 50-HO pur bunches, spinach Inisln'l, biiHln 1 find i i 1-2 btisbisl, Shlppnl In produce; Unrrnts $1- dnx.cn bunr.ho.n, onions $2 ftO- a buFibo.l, ponchos Rf) huahol, poppers bushel, 00 ncl lomnlons a 10 Ib, bux of rcpnuks, of 21) pioyo crnl't New Haven Produce EW HAVION, July I A Of- fftrlflgs nn the fiirmorH' mnrUot wore i i Lhls' cvonlnj? and demand wns slow i a i dull. MOM I prices but barely steady, corn In heavier supply mot with vory poor clumiuid amt Bold from JH.ftO to $4, DO per 100 ones for howl qunllly HlocU, Gruon pwp- pcrs offcrod for Uio fli-Ht llniB aiul sold at $3,150 por bushel, Rnnp botin.i sold nt $2,50 In $2, 7ft jior bu.sliol for a find to JS.2fl for round wnx typos. Ca unit in prkio at 00 nwils to $1 por bos.

nnrsr IrlLnoe slow nnd wcnltnr nl lo JI.75 por box, RndlslinM mov- od wall at two doxnn hunoho.s for 90 nonls, No iomMt.no.H worn olftsrctl to jnhhnt'A ihls nvonlnx 1 MM. Alvln a A SON I A ly 1 0 -Vl rs, a 1 1 lin Hnu.x burnt 1-JotTman, DO, widow of A tllnd Sunday in Ihe homo, of her Mslor, Airs, Cora Kodcn, flfi Frnnklin street, Services will tako plnco. TiifiHcUiy nl 1 1 3 0 n.m. In the a home, MS SIlEinbcth si rcei, Derby, i Ihe Rev, Curlls ol'l'l- nlntlnR, Burial will be In Hlvcrnldo cometory, Shelton, Mrs, lloiTmnn WHH born In Derby nnd wns a rnRtnbcr of the Women Roll of corps, the Ordnr of Gnlrlon RcGplur 1 ShcphorclH of Both- Ichfim, nnrl Pylhlnn Slalurn. In a 1 1.

i i lo i mirvlvorl by hrothfir, Chin Ira a rsl of Mnrriw Clovo, Hnvon; annt hnr i Mra, Hldnn W.VIT., A nronin snvrrn nlnces and nfiphnwa, Arniulnloccn nnrl Uiillni'd I'nhiiuriv (ViNi-ii PimhiHM ('nine rniniiiiiiv Stt'pl Mi tr llolihltn Tlln IlimriitR I Mi (MHll'MUillll DnlliMl Alt'i'i'iin A i i i M'oin. Kidilui Tusri) 1'nillnctn i i Service tOhM'frlf Hniut AllKM'lf Mil hn I net 1 Mil HII ni HnilHun l-'l 7 i New York Banks from flmltli A Uo.) Dlv, Bid A l'i- doi Q.r I.HO -UK nk 'iv (loot ii.tm (t Tr (MHU iS.OO ClHMiih'til I 10) O.I cmHi nk Tr (mi g.i so 'jiiu Corn Mi fiinit ('JO; fi-l Ii Fifl i TS Mi! Null fllHll gt I IJI70 i i i i 'I'r I 100! JM 11 11 ll If Ti-iint Ml) I 1(1 I MHnlHllliin 1 0 UL! I.Ufl I'll; l.ttO PlltHlc Ij.l a.00 HH. Tnut (100) gj ils.oo A Edward Finn July I A ffidWRrri J. Finn, fil, former Common noiirt htdRO hnro, rlinrl Inisi, nljjhl at hh homo nflor illnoim, Mo HMi'Vi'd MH JuclMO from In on IMOIIL by Govfirnoi Wilbur CJrowH, He Jilmi MH (MiouulMHtoiMtr and ill uno tlini! a mnlboniMt Icvi In Urmby liljih wchool i A mit ivi' wn a of Holy Crosti uollOKK, He tulnilttod to tho bnt- In He IPHVNI hh wife, Mrs, (Kotuiey) Finn, four daughters, Mrs, 'rhnmnH Nenn.n-cl, of'Nrw a Mrs, A i nf Nnw Mrs, HVIwnrd M. Tabcr, of Wfllprbury, nnd Si.stor SI.

ChrlHtlnn Mnrlc nf Damn Con (mention, Monti HP Minn rtiirvlvod by nix brolh- nt's, Loo l''lnn, of Bridgeport, Hupromn (J ha plain of KnlRhtfl of Columbus; Iho HDV, Francis Finn, of Plalnville; the Rev, Vlncenl E. ITInn, of Sharon, and Joseph John and Dr. Alfred J. Finn, nil of Wnterhury, Two alnUi-H, Miss A a of VVnterbiny HIU! Mivs, Cora Id BUNKS, uf llJanl OrnnKii, nlwo Mri, Hownrd Godfrey NORNVALIC, 'ID for ICn lift dm! roy, (1ft, nf 3 A sirnH, wlrUnv whn found doad In her honip Prlriwy, Innk plncp. a In I funova I hnmf In Si.

MHM.V'S rhitrrh, Burial waft in Klveraidfi cornel Stephen Stimecx Milllitry snrvifldK for Stephen Sll- Dioux, radioman Lhii'd rln.ss, Navy, who wns killed in the KIIR- llsh channel April JJO, I9-H, will take plncft today at in tho, LonK' Inland National emneUry, Hadioman Stlmocv. Is by a Richnrd, who resides i hh mother, Aim, Paul GIIXHO of IS Wlhon two Mrs. Chnrlcs P. McGokiriok, and rs, h'rn orlt I ton nri wo Pati'icln Stirvluud for Piiirlulit two years old, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrjs, Alexander VnrnkdH, 87 nnce root, who died Sunday in Bridgeport ho.spilnl ftt'tor abort illness, will tnle plnno today nt 10 01, in the homo of her fnl rt. Burial will be Su Mich- cemetery, Mrs.

Joseph Dziczkownki (Driikow- iki) Sorvioes for Mrs. Itowskl ((DriskowskiJ 84, widow of Joseph a native of Poland and a resident of the East End 45 yarn, who died Thursday in the home of her Walter 204 JDoacon nftcr short Ilinoss, took place yostor- dny in the RmlozycU! ftmarnl hnniu. and in St, Mic.hno,l'n A MIKFOHD, July Ifl- -Snvvlrps for Anna Axlon, of 240 WOHI Riv- Jilrftot, wlfn of JHDII'N AMon who 1 I il Sundny In Now hoitpltnl short lllno.ss, will IrtUo, plnco nt 8:30 in, in Smith funornl home, 13ft Broad nnd nt 9 o'clock In clmroh i so 1 pinn hlRh of will bo. In St, Mnry's comi'tory, RiiSBcll A. Orr for Orr, ft2, of Sherwood drive, trnfflc of tho.

Km- balmcrs 1 Supply conipitny, nnH rusulonl of this town IS yciirs, who dliMl Krldny In his honn 1 took phirc Indnv In Knblo lunonil homo, I'osi roiiil, i this (tlbvon nil 1st or of cluirch, Hurlnl wns In Ml. cornel cry, Day DEATH NOTICE N.MV ItM'Mt I i nf I i i sij si, -riiii Ir It t'J, ltnit IM Mu Itni 'iiHi 1. Hn nintK ,1. i nil HI Mill it. nm it HI i John Taylor A July 19 for Tnylor, (W, of Ifi sirocl, n.

I'oilrod bullor, who Prldny in Norwnlk hosjdtnl na Illness of severnl dnys, will plnce tomorrow ni. 2 p.m, in the, fnnornl homn, R4 Sonih Mnin strcel, with the Abncr Brown, pwaior of tho Mciropollinn Bnptl.it church, Naw York cliy, of- will be in Hlvci'- 17. Mntl mi.t IX lin Mrnifnnt. in i i Lr i rli, on av Biirlal jiMe cemolery, i John Cluidy SHK1.TON, July for John Chiuly, Sholtttn-NiohoH rood, who dlod Snturdiiy in ni I'd" lUMlt III Ulkll I'lI'MHiit tn Si, I', Cbiin, I'liy, Julv iiipui of (Vii i'k (II he )ii iVMinoi A mi I i Burlnl was In St, MlPhncTs home nficr long 1 illnoss, will inko I nlaort Tnosdny ni 8:30 a.m. in J.

Mlchudn homo, B-tW Noblu nvonno, WridKKpori, and nt i) o'clock in Sts. Cyril nnd MiMh-t odlus church, wlih a solomn hlsb of Bur-j In) will be In Si, Michno.l's cenio- tory, Sirntlord, dtooi'iie Godlnirn ICON lor UtKlburn, fi2, Birch phicu, hovun, tin nf CJhnnrc Vounht A i llvlrtlon, SI rat ford, who Krldny In Ills homo nl'tnr lonn HI" ness, plnun yoslordny In I'ord fun urn I bnmo nf Charles Donnls nnd Son, i the Uov, h'rod Cnmpbcll of Devon Union rhiiruh nfllcintlny. "Rurlal In i iKimotcry, Knlriicld, Edward i i a i lo lo cnnduuled hy Thomas Nolson posl V.h'.W,, for a Sgl, I0dward CoyaUo, husband of Mrs. Irmii Nagy Goy- ouo, 25 Now ftnglaml nvonue, Falr- flolcl, who VHS klllod In action In CharboiirH 1 Frnncn, July 6, 10-i-l. will Inko plaoo Wednesday nt l'3l) ni, in Frnnh Polke Mineral homo, 1MB Knlrflold HVIMIUC, nnd fit '2 o'clock In UvanffftlloiO Re- formcd church with Sic- pho.n BOHsemor offlclnllnK- Uurlnl will in Mountain 11 rove ueuH 1 lory.

Edwnnl 0. Heath Sprvlcph Tor i Ivy Hdiilh. 3fi, wifn of KUward Honth, of r(l who dlod Thursday, look place yostorclay In i PoLIrr ami Son a homo, I iiii Wlnier Horstniann, lor nf Christ. Plphcnpat church, flrlatlnir. Cromallnn took plnce nl h'nrncllfl'o, ClrofiiburRb, Laliind Hong Services fur I S.

HOMK, 53, fot-emnn in tho cabinet doparl- me.nl, of thfl a Electrlu company, he hnd been pmploycd 1ft who died Thmsdny in his homi 1 Uff2 Bond took place a in the A Spear funeral home, with the IIev. Ralph TV, Key, a of the Klrsl Pros- byieiln'n churoh, oMIclHlini; 1 Burial was In l.akevlcw remctery, Benrors i a i a Jomes Blckson, Rvery- mnn's Bible, i-lass; Henry IiOth and Albert reproscntinK' thfl Masonic KlylnR Snunrlron; lildwnrd Woher and John Noiko, roproscnl- cablnm finish I MR do.part- niouL of which Mr, KOIIR was fore- mnn. Pvt, Laonnrd Bnetilnon Military pnrvlpcs hiirinl for Pvt, Lconnrd Robert Bcrtllson, If, son oC Mr. and P. Bp.rlllaon, Sr of 81 Morohouse slrocl.

who killed In Franco Oot, 13, I04'(, will lake, placo Prltlny ill 2:30 p.m, In Islnnd Nal a In addltldii to his parents I'vl, Hurl llson In i by lirntlinrs, Oscar imd (ii'rnld Illstin; Nifiliirn, Mm, IMilllp 11, UarliM' tmd Mrs, ItJIlea cemetery, The Rev, a wns celftbrnnl of MHHS, a Rev, Tin lor read Die comm i a Rearers were: Anthony skl, Kellx Joseph Flda and George TXamlar, John G. Eiflenman Services for John George Klson- mnn, of 'lOS Courllnnd avenue, i a oyslermnn, who died Saturday a In hln home a will a place in- day nt 3 In i 1 a 1 I funi't'ril liome, SS-I liafnyijlti! slrtjel. Burial will bo In Mountain fli'ove Mrt, Hiiflh McCready for Mrn, Mult Id a Mc- Cri'ady, Wllmot avenut', widow of HiiRh McCready, formerly of Ansonlii and a of BrldRe. port live years, wjao dk'd Saturday, In Brldfipport hospital nftor short illness, i take place today ni 2 in the A. Rnker funer- nl home, I.S88 flvenuo, Burial will be In Monroe Center oemd-ory, A a McEwan Sorvlcpfl for Alexander McTSwen, former resklent of (Irfiiory Bridgeport, who, died Friday In Ypsllnntl, will a place todny a I 8:30 In ihe Mulllns and ItcdKiiUi funeral home, I2D7 Park nvenue, nnd nt fl o'clock in Sacred Heart cluirch with a solemn Mass of requiem, Hurlal will ))e In SI, Michael's uomyloi-y, KiMiulmolliei', lison; nii'oe nnd Mrs, Krlkn rtovcrnl phows, John Pntterson Soi vloos for John hoslU Pallcr- son, of 202 Pwosollc slrool, a formrr loolmaknr In Iho Rlnprer a i i liirlnfC nonipnny, who dlod Sun- flay In Rrldfinporl i a short Illnnss, will 1 plarfi Worl- nosriay nl a.m.

In (lift Mnlllns and Rpfifinln funot-a! home, 12117 Park nvoruiP, a a o'clock in tho Chinch of Iho A i i a solemn Mass, Burial will be In Mlclinol's Edward McSpirll DAN July 19 -Services for EdWHrd McSplrli. 1 South nt root a rot i red urn ployo i he (In If RM'Inlns 1 company, wltu itled l''rl(lny In bin homo a a long III- IICKS plucc a fn Ills lionu 1 and In St, Color's clliirch, Hiirlnl In Hoior'w Colohrnnt of Iho MIIMH was the Rev. John J. K'ennetly, nn- Hlsiod by Mm (''rands Shnu, dnaron, nnd I ho Rnv. Joseph A.

suh-dnncon, a fcrnn mud IIP commit la I sorvicf Rrnrcrs A a l-lnrnld Sfiillv a MnCwrthy, Rnbri'l MrfJnl i John Mlirphy and Thoninfl Moffltt Mri. Irvine Perry WliJSTPOIlT, July for Mis. Irvine Punftclt Perry, of OOVKTTK Murvon rond, who tiled Sniurdiiy In li ll Jloosi'vi'll hospital, Now rlty, i m)ll 5 it IOIIK illness, will tnltn plaro tomorrow a '2 p. m. In Chains I.nvv- 1 Is funiirnl homo, (W Kasl SUUoiroei, Kt'v, Kri'dorlck l.orii)ty,i»n, reoior of Chilnl and Holy '1'rlnlly chuuili, i i a i I 1 1 1)(1 In Hrook oi-mctt-ry.

Mt.s. Perry Is survived hy Mrs. Mnpolii lloiiner, of lltun- miii den, and a hrolhor, JMilllp of Mrs. Hermon Strong ANSONIA, July 3 9 i for MM, KIbjnboih Sironn. of 11 Werfley street, widow of llor- mon Strong, wlio died Siuuniay in Nowtown tiller a IOMK Illness, will inkn place tomorrow nl 2 in, in the I-owls funeral homo, MS beth Hirofii, Horhy, will in Korosi Vle.w vjemeiery, Winntod, 'til A fl 11 tt A of In V.M'I Cm 11 (JlitiiKHi.

on (if Ktllt lh JnllH If i'0 itMiMitl liiffh lift. kMttl on on it it) A si, Itnilnl in SU Ml- JMf full 'l't(t)unk (It'll I fnitv I I 17, M-nhHll'V nt iilHMttt IMlttn, 1VSS i nt J.imus Millar, Sr, fos 1 Jnmes Miller, Rr, 1102 Hotul a employe of Manning, Maxwoll nnd 25 years, who died suddenly Snlnrdnv, In his home, took plnce yosto.rdny in Krank Rohm a home, wlili tho a Hood of Sum mo rf church i i a i Uurlal a in I a cemelory, Flynn for Krnnt'ls Klynn, UOtl ProspePi a of World War II, who died Monday In St. i hospital a a short Illness will take a Wednesday nt 8:30 in the Lleborum nnd Hpnphy funernJ home' 866 J.afay- (ittfi nnd nt 9 o'clock In Sac rod Henri, cliuroh, Burial will he In St, Michael's cemetery, Mr, is tnirvlvcd by a a i Huth A. Mynn; a son, Krnneis K. Flynn; two slslers, Mrs, Maurice Conroy nnd Miss A nn Klynn; and a rand dan fthter, Irlcln Klynn.

Henry J. Wilkinson DBiniY, July 1fl- for Hunry 37, of 0 tSroMi avenue, it mnchlnu opcraior In Union Fabric crnipnny, who dlod Friday In (irlffln hospital after a IOHK took pliicc todny In Iho KuwlK liomo. Burin I was In Oak Cliff comi'li'ry. hi Ypkl ItMS. AlMittnli-r mi riDin ii noil ttpil nl HI SHI i oil HCMI iKnni, fmiitri 1 iU'ii'U inny 1'iiii'M'Ni ir, Jl'JfT A it ni, Kf)) (o tt in I'liMUli Mini nii In Swim i 2 Stnphfln Snller WANHUHV, July ID Sorvifos for SiflphiMi Snller, 22, of Boar Mountain road, who was drowned Kriilny nftornoon in l.nke, Cantllowood, look today tn tho, Cornell Me- morlnl.

with Hev, F.u«ene ShriRloy, of hnd 1st cliurrh, officiallnR, wan in oomnlory, Mri, a RoKhkn July Mrs. Ro.shkn, wife of Stnnley HtwhUn, of 4ft pndnnni'Am rnnd, dIH Sunday in Dnnbury hospitnl nflur lonji III- HI, Mi in Si, I' (''mill, IK' tn ittnil day Joseph Troy Jnsoph Troy, 87 a former resident, of Nor walk, died lorlnv In hosplinl a shorl Illness. Ho, Is by two brothers, Willinni of Norwalk, nnd Jwrncs, of Rlvnrclnlo, two slsUrs, Mi i( i. Podewlll and Miss Knlhcrlnc Troy, both of Nonvalk, Pfc. Glfisflon The body of Pfc, Paul Glenson.

yim of Ma i Karol Knwler i Ion son, of IH8 IM n'Ot 1 von in 1 wart killed In Liixi'inburKt Jan 7, ll)-(n, will be hurled in Michael's co i el ery upon a i a Wetl- iieudny I'l I'rnoon, h'rli'iuLs arc i i to a I on) Wednusdiiy jit II.IM, in Si, church, In Hddltioti io Ills mother ho is vlved hy threo brolhoivj, John, a i nnd Robert Glcnson, nnd a sistor, ARrifi.s Glcnson, Mrs, Jamnii H. Parkmgton Hei'vicoH for Mrs, Alice Spies of Jamo.s Put Ifl4 ICnnpps high way, Fnlrflpld, who tllnd Rn turd ay In Now Hnvon hospital a nhorl Illneas, look 'place yostrsrday In SoUl Taylor fun oral home, WesL Ha von, Burial In Onk Grove cemetery, Wost Haven, In addition to her husband, Mrs, Parking ton Is survived by her mother, Mrs. 'AiiffUrilu Spies of West Haven; two sona, Allen, and I lenry Pni foui broHicrs, William Theodore Harry imd Robert Splca; and six distent, Mrs, Kthel Mrs, Mary Itpeppr, Clnrn Rruntlrell, i LaSleur, Mrs. Rtiatrlee Miller and Mrs, Vlvliui Kick, Jncob Schflffflrt i for of IM rioitrllMnrl cijrar who i Sunday, took rlsy In Miillin.t und hnmn, Burinl WAN in Purlt rvltjps will Ulto Wednes- nl 1ft m. in homo nml o'clock in Sncrod Honrt Je.sus church, Hurinl will in oeinelot'y, i Mrs.

Ho.shka native nf Vulnnd I had lived yenrs in Danlury, In nddltion to her hiiKhnml, she survived hy two dauKblots, Mrn. i Kdwnrd MtMisher, of Relhel Mrs. John XdnnownM, of Hnnbuty; SOILS, Paul nnd Anthony, nf Danbury, and broihor, Car Si'ino- Ktik, of Danbury. Hi' 1 Rnlph ANSONIA, July Ifl Unlph It. of flft Kim drive, Ro- chesicr, N.

cliief nnclnerr in ibo O. Too) company while a lornl ro.sidonl, dloil Saturday fn Rnch tor Oonornl Survtanfl will tnke jilnro dny ni 2:30 in, In l.eMlte JpDMon I'u no ra 1 hnnie, Si Hie hi roe AnMonlii. Hitrlnl will In Pino liiiivo i'onieioiy, AiiNunln, Mr, Weildnll WIIH liprn In A i i 111. KIM! WIIK preKlilenl of the 'fool Company 1m 1 nf Uoi'lns. lur.

ML- survived by his wife, Ian Bllliniin WctkUjll. Mtll.nl hint Tn 'nil r- Smih liv -JUlint Tor FUNERAL FLOWERS CAM James Iloran Son I'nul Offirr THE DILLON FUNERAL HOME STRATFORD CONN. Hll Slrnliotd Art, Ttifphont 7-ODI2 Albert I your hour ol we stand ready jerve you to with skill, under- SON I A I I I I 1544 AIM HID A I A A JftUUU'Ul 1222 FAIRFIELD AVE. DIAL 3-5560 In Ctisi Oj nnlh Of .1 Lnvod Ona CALL THE A. G.

BAKER Funeral Home 1888 STRATFORD AVE. Tel. 5-3054 OrtT CHIVED.

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