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3 4fh ED. 3td ED. 2nd ED. THE HARTFORD COURANT: Wednesday, Juno, 12, l74. MANGEL LURJE rrAlJe Obituaries laaudel Luxie of 1267 Buraside uviuo Bast Hartford, died day at a local convalescent itrOtner-m-liaVV, Typhoon Dinah Churns Across South China Sea MRS.

E. TINCORVICH R. FENN J. FOLEY Mrs, Elizabeth Yuraschereh Henry Robert Fenn, 73, for- Thomas J. Foley, 0, of in Giicfe Bay, Nova' -l- TTrtfltno-P Tincorvich, 83, of 2 Pine Grove nf tmp 'tv rvi.

Np Britain, died to mete XlUBldge Judge Cassidento Dies; Ex-Lawmaker NEW YORK (DPI Eight ninbAsfa ifsMnaial ITmmIAmI DuMi1 ITa In .1.. 1m 1Afl4 Mud een hours after taking his sis- convalescent borne, com in uicmunai hviml nc um Gw.iiege or raamimy im auu He was a worked for Arthur Dreg Stores: ters tamuy captive, Floyd Russia, she lived In the Hart- Born in New York City, he lived Britain all his life. rv HONG KONG (UPI) Typhoon Dinah aimed its 60-mile-an-hour winds at the southern Chinese island of Hainan Tuesday as it churned across the South China Sea NEW HAVEN Circuit Court Aoout a year before ap- a- nh- Bieeie neia ms o-year-oia niece Judge John V. Cassidento. 47.

ipointment to the bench, re lr m5- aB. East uart.ora years. He tool ana marar, rearing fp.7a,l lrnrtixi for Fuiior Rnish r.n Congelation Boat israei, on his lap with a gun to her neaa Tuesday evening, and of 20 Academy a former IKuw. a wi WB iitW" 013 e' "Rockvlile. He leaves his wife, Mewu uiv aiMiui niMj ennra narnra mririnn i is? coarD wirnira miiiitbitiv miv ct tt i Maie represeniauve ana ass heart aiment am u.a.

aiiorney. mea onaay Born in N-orth Havcn in i aie-ew naven nospiiai. ae New Hae area Mrs. pls'e Uiereponcn. Dntn or vwwu.

icavca a auu, jjija. jjaroara uooar, flirs. ana noaen uuri ui nmi-i rwic-e aiu me uumovmg Bloonifield; two grandchildren Dr. Robert H. Fenn of Vernon, fe and fosford; two sisters, Mrs.

Edith, form of his brother-in-law lay in and five areat-ETandchildren two grandchildren and two ty -TT Jacobson of Glace Bay and Mrs. at hs feet. LTlne t.Ryal. Observatory in VnSTMVVuai The funer-iacy Foley, afl of New Brit- adelpMa Tfee who iHong ragrtoon storms westerlv nrosresj juuge itissiueiuu was life pointed to the bench in March iT.r Roforp that ml a I He previously wasaffii'3fed Im. in l7l "It Ul IdW 1U1 ,1 uiJr ot Pe Sin.

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j.uu i' i da :a.in. iruill lviapie nai inapeis, UL iwac a- ir. ouu nvc uaiiuvuuu.i.ii.:pyH.t "wc at uic luaiicdwaui a state representative from shea and Nor i382 Maple Hartford, with 'ne-rt Home, 580 Elm Ro LaMesa, three broth-iTne funeral is today at4p.m. at State Hospital for the ZsSSdta? at 9 old lOGth Assembly District. 'L' 5 a Reouiem Service at All Hill.

Burial was in Rose Hill ers. Leo Foley of Natomas. Congregation B'nai Israel. Insane for the 1983 slaying of Dj.aLSia.!S Judge Cassidcnto's bid for the Saint's Russian Orthodox Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. I w.i.lTalcott Rockville.

Burial his girl friend, was trrtf with ITalcott Rockville and im riTBk Mirt0 Gin3burgiSa''S Dencn ter Foley, both of Newington, i 7 Hong Kong. 367 magnum. ni yea rael Cemetery, Soutn wtrasor. He servea as assistant u.s. uc d.j i.

reports in th I wntt win MU 1 conirontation in the I'm. rs-Lf iil'iJr 5S? attorney in New Haven from! Hartford. Calling hours: today. ens romicai iusats CMIn hamir tamnr. to 69.

to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will oii FandchIWren.hls home. Memorial donations Jamaica secUon of Queens Dinahin tavSm of be a Panahida at Maple SSF 3Wt about. 1 a.m. fuU acroa the counbVs across the country's -n nn fhP flnnr of thP Ren'eral He was an Army veteran I Chapels Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Ji Cancer Society. Weinstem Mor-iyuesaay when; Steele took the ini-tond nf Lnzon at 14 wtth Korean War. Assembly. Memorial donations mav be h. fnr ..1 i seven t- ihs- ne was a memocr oi oi.

missing. The wjift1iMl awn roads. made to All Saint's Russian Or Church and was honor- -oniain, to m. jeromes uiuxca da rge 0f arrangements. weir apartment, iom.

mer Per er Bakcrv of Hartrord. a i.i-i tn i. i. w.i 8 8 iv. storm 32 IJ Iimmu nJ mMU Mrs.

Peggy Kieosler, thodox Church building fund. He was a member of the board ftritain Caltln ALFRED ANDERSON to reject the appointment, 'n and imnto of, executive cpmmUtee of Wal- JtMAtKH Innm.AAAttAM HI ni 'uii ''ibulwngs ana triggerea uooas of CARMELO FRAGIONE Carmelo Fragione, 92, of Agudas Achim, West Hartford, members said Mr. Cassidento Camp Foundatton, wluch he was not promotes interest in football p.m. bedaheet rope, suffering whati0ut early Tuesday into tha waa described as a possible South China Sea. Hariri ivon.i ow i.vm(.

ana its orotnernooa. ne was Mercler Bristol, died Monday night in Bristol Hospital. iBorn in Coventry, he was a for women and no bias would be: He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bev- chairman of the cemetery corn- VINCENZO CAPOBUNCO practiced in his court. fr KMnzv MavJeS2erit home.

mittee for the Farband Labor of mer Plainvr.le resident. He was Vincenzo Capobianco, 73, Weather, Tides 122 Bonner Hartford, died a retired employe of New De-Sunday at a local convalescent parture division at Hyatt Bear- Subsequently, us in St Paulo Italv' he came to ilonlsl uraer ana cnairnna was approved by Ita I General "I'Sw Sdl ta lateSSta taltto Jewish Natlonal Fund- Assembly. hat homejju. mother, Od es nis wire, an i. ma iracturea nip.

But Steele remained inside with her husband and their 5-year-old daughter Averill. The door to the smell third floor a'ttrtment "is cracked just a bit," said Deputy Police rar-jhwne Ital ne lng He was a member Brand; a son Milton Brand, Uvrf Hatttoid years. 'of Trinity Covenant. Church, i t. ti- GOVERNMENT FORECAST Local: Partly sunny and tVHiruui L.aasiucmv vi hwhi jjas.

pleasant tcday with temp- ne worKea ss a-carpeuier oe- riauivmv. xic ivcb ma fore his retirement elzht vears'Mrs. Lillian Linouist Anderson: ven: and a sister Huntington Woods, Barone of North Haven. i and operated Adam Baroerj gBandchildren. fu- The funeral is Thursday al 9: Shop in Hartford and later in; j.30 jn a.m.

from Michael F. D'Onofrio Bloomficld for many years. Hejth cte i Weinstein Mor- Hiintinffton Woods. Johnann eratures 75-80 degrees. Fair Bristol Man, 44, Succumbs After inspector William "and sverv time ira arum rhaiand cool tonight with low temp- Funs: eral Home.

541 Chapol was a former memDer ot tne i40 Farminaton to St. Michael's Church it 10 1 Italian military police and alwith Rabbi Abraham N. Av- memoer ot tne lung nttMMmr Rnriai will ha ago. He was an Italian Army a daughter, Mrs. Janet Silver of veteran of World War I.

He was Windsor; a son, Marvin Ander-a communicant ot St. Lawrence sou of FarmtaTton: and four OToole Church, Hartford. He (grandchildren. The funeral Is to-leaves his wife. Mrs.

Genoveffa day at 3 p.m. in Trinity Cove-Ruffini Capobianco; a son, Naa- nit Church, Plainrffle. Burial lareno Capobianco of Wethers- Ml be 'n Forestvf.le Cemetery, field: five daughters. Mrs. Mar-'Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Bread ia Mazzep; Mrs.

Giosephihe Ma- St', is mtng arrangements. Church, Old Lyme. He. leaves cosg-cgation Agudus Achim door we see bt has the girl on eratures 45-50 degrees. Mostly his lap.

sunny Thursday, with high temp- "Everytime we attempt to eratures 70-75 degrees. Proba-open the door," Johnson saiilMHty of precipitation one in 10 the gunman yells "close tfa I today and tonigat. door or I'll shoot the girl." I Statei Partly sunny and Johnson also said palice can 'Pleasant today- Fair aDd "ol see "the form of a man lying, Mostly sunny Thuis Jay. a.m. Bunai win oc in oeaver-dalc Cemetery, Hamden.

Calling hours: today, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. uYcouiia, inere win oo a seph Fragione. both of Old memorial week at his home. Lyme, Ignazio Fragione of New-; Memorial donations may be ington, Alfred Fragione ofjmade to the Israel Emergency Manchester and Albert Fra-FUnti in care of Hartford Jewish gione of Reno. two daugh-; Federation.

333 Bloomficld Ave. Auto Collision BRISTOL A 44-year-old man injured in a Saturday afternoon traffic accident died Tui'Sday morning in Bri-tol Hospital, apparently from injuries suffered in the crash. Fernand Castonguay of 45 Rosemary Lane died about 4:40 a.m.. authorities said. Dr.

Vitlo-rio Mirabelli. assisiant state medical examiner, ordered an inrarm and Mr. Alha FaiAnm WALTER H. SWANSON on tne floor wtucn nas not far Jum II. all of Hartford.

Mrs. Guilia Ya- a.m. 2 p.m. p.m. Walter Hugo Swanson, 68, of; Dr.

Friedman, Hospital Founder, Is Dead at 69 tcrs, Mrs. Caroline Marii.o ofj 1S8 Stoddard Newington, died Tuesday at Hartford Hosoi- cone of WethersSeld and Mrs. Anna Perietto of Bristol; three brothers and three sisters In Italy, 11 grandchildren. The Newington and Mrs. Angela Lufkin of Old Lyme: 14 Viola Scanner DONAT M.

HENDERSON Donat M. Henderson, 59, of 89 moved all day. "Several times," said Johnson, the gunman had "just about decided to release the girl but then he changes his mind." tal. He lived in the Hartford grandchildren and three great- area all his life. He was a mem Tamp.

(Dag. Fi 75 is Rel. Humiaity (P.C.) 74 37 si Bar. Prai. at S.L.

VIM V.O tl.lt Based cn data to p.rn.; high at 1 p.m.; At at a a.nu mean 79 normal 47 dasrta days 0. High year ago ton u. Racord high thla data 91 In 19 3. low Mia data a 1972. Hlghast Tamo, strict Jan.

1, 97. Lowest Tamp, alnca Jen. 1. -5. Accumulated departure from normal this month, through June 10.

31. Total degree days since Sept. 1 PMtnan 69 of funeral is Wednesday at 8:13 ber of Emanuel Lutheran grandchildren. The funeral is 'Maple Willimantic, died Fridav at 9:30 a.m. from JewettlTuesdav morning at UncaS-03- autopsy.

Cause of death twd not 4S Mauard Dr.v-e Farmington Church. Hartford. He leaves his a.m. from Rose Hill Funeral Home. 530 Elm Rocky Hill, Jackson Admitted heen determined late Tuesday Wo5ds" parmineton.

founder of; Funeral Home (Alderson-Pren- Tbames Hospital, Norwich. He wife, Mrs. Margaret Alexander followed by a Mass of Resurrec Slaying, Friend Says NEW YORK fAPi A frimd hrouoh June ,10. Dsgrea dsya swanson. The funeral is Tlnn-Sr day at 2:30 p.m.

from Taylor-Modeen Fur.eral Home. 136 South Ma'n West Hartford, the Rev. John H. Stadtlan- aueniuon. Rr Friedman's convalescent tisj.

uecKwitn i-ane, ow Lyme, woraea many yeara at iwuv- Police said Castoncuay su'" Ho'pita' in Colchester and dir- to Cirist the King Church Old; Motive Willimantic. Born In fc-red a deep chin cut and inter- 0f tne Out Patient Clinic Lyme, for a Mass of Christian Manchester, N.H.. he was a nai injuries in a 5:50 p.m. auto at t'niversity-McCoak Memorial burial at 10. U.S.

Army veteran of World collision at Farmington Avenue Hospital after his retirement, Burial will be in Duck RiverjWar II. He leaves his mother, tion at 9 at St. Lawence OToole Church, Hartford. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. same psrioa lest year sioi.

and literary editor Of George Normal degru dsys same period 6335 Jackson, the prison inmate wholjJi'Vff iavi TOnrh' oecame a cause ceieore at.er: Tai oijree aays sa.re penoo w. der officiating. Burial will be in "Soledad Brother," i JL. Tni.TLntt, thrawui jun ter charged with following too tcday. 7 to 9 p.m.

ana derson of East Hartford; and MRS. GERALD INE RALEIGH C8dar Hi1 cemetery. Hartford. I nS says that Jackson admitted closely. Born New York uty.

ne Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. three sisters, Mrs. tenna i.a- airs, ueraiaine nauin art no calling hours. that he killed a prison jn. i June 10.

m'en- es. For same period last year 2..33 driving east on Farminston Av- Hartford manv vears before -FRANCIS J. SMITIT SR. tnarA nf Windham and Mi-s. wido of Maurice S.

'made to Emanuel Lutheran The statement was made by! Ccnn. River stage at I a.m. 3.e feet. cnue when his auto struck the moving to Farmington a month! Francis J. Smith 88, of vi" 1 Luev Cutaia of Fork River.

N.J. Raleigh died Tuesday at Mt.i Church memorial fund. Grpfforv Armstrnnr in a brjolc 13 61 ft Minneepolls 69 51 61 Nashville E. STMONDS rear 01 a car anven uy umua ago. tie graduated irom ooium-.

wa UneTai is rnursaay ai nospiiai. com in ai. Ellsbury. 23, of 151 Morninsside bia University and received his f'a- in Lakeville, he, lived a from cardinal Funeral bans, she lived in Greater MJV- 'Vr coin thrt Pile. i in the Hartford area mam- ta urn.

I HartfnTj tnom? vnQre kAfM Mrs. Alice I Alice New Orleans 17 7 E. Slmonds. 13 Philadelphia of reminicence about his rela-! tiohship with Jackson that waschariiton published this week. Titled "The Dragon Has Come," theioe Moines book relates that the confession BPm SI nnrv ntn nnshsrt into a -ar winina vears.

Before re tirin e. he Unman mnvinir a windani- is vn lormeriy ot ii iTemonx W1Q' driven bv Alice Mills, 71, of 584 Washington. D.C., in 1933. Wried at Travelers Insurance cathoifc church, Willimantic at ago. She was a communicant of Henfy Simoiias, died c.

rA Ho uKic ohariai- mimU 01 i 1 o. iTUesdav at a local convaieseent 75 55 56 SO 55 pttno. Me. Ptind. Ore.

51 St. Louis 73 San Juan 57 Seattle Tampa inadvertently from cu-veiis ai. ne was an mieni ai Burial Will ce in au vimitu, YsJi Y. u.r" rfrnnnod The two women said they Memorial Hospital before enter- the. Travelers Choral Ouo.

Cemetery, Willimantic. There She leaves two sons, Michael P. chl Va i Jackson ine leaves ason, Jackson Housicn Ralcish of Tampa. and Indpls Lis Veens during a taped interview with Armstrong in Sole- 75 55 15 it were ai ine sis- ing private practice in UMcnes-," "mi ml ot. no nours.

nai. They and Roger Ellsbury, ter in 1935. He practiced medi- Augustine Boys Brigade. He 17 nf 151 Mm-ninpcHp iviv; .1,. nj.u leaves his wife.

Mrs. Marsaret MILTON R. RENO 71 61 Washington i Wlchlla ti 7S dad prison June 19. 1970. Los Angeles Memphis Miami ter A.

Raleigh of East Hartford; ot Eastham, two daucfafera. Mrs. Jayne irac ehnf In flparn in East, a passenger in the car his owned and operated the conva- McCarthy Smith a son. Francisi Milton "Mickey" Richard foe 0f Enfield' and Mrs. Pear Urbanikof Wethers- nj ii Peter Urbanik of Wethers- August 1971 in what authority wire was driving, were treated icscent hospital until 1962.

After! J- Smith Jr. ot Wert Hartford, a R8ri0 65, of 143 Forest Drive, ance Grillo of Windsor; two Thursday described as a Dreakout at- for minor injuries. retirement, he was also "uun r- cies.i,vetjierslie'.a, aiea aaiuraay Mrs. rlorence Heyburn ot-r; home. Born in Hartford, he Bedford.

and Mrs. 1M farrninyton Ave. with Mass tempt at San Quentin prison jayoroak which three guards and other convicts also were slain. 15:03 am, pm am, 11:57 tm a of Christian Burial lived in Wethersfield 18 years. Scott of Concord, N.H., and sev- Police Lt.

Kussell edge sam, ciated with the Blue Hills Clinic 01 Vienna, va. a orotner. jo-he is treating the case as a traf-j for alcoholic and drug addic-isePn H. Smith of Appleton, fic fatality, the third here this'tions. nine grandchildren year, and' has reopened police! He was a member of Cliffside four great-grandchildren.

The investiaaiion. rviuntrv Cluh nf simshurv. HAifuneral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. en grandchildren. The funeral He was a factory representative for Southland Paint Houston, Tex.

He was a World War Thursday at 11:15 a.m. from r.m Carmoa Funeral Home, 8 nunnnrV A Winonr lnS bours: today. 2 4 W-f i was alsn a momher nf the state from Farlev-Sullivan Funeral I ti Nnw veteran. He leaves a 9 p.m. land New London County 96 Webster with, a son, Milton R.

Reno'Jr. of West Deaths leal associations. He was alass of Christian Burial in St Hartford; four brothers, Val O-CRANGE. In St. Petersburg.

Florida. I Funerals by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Gabriel's Church, Windsor, at noon. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Poquonock.

Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 am. er of Beth El Temple ennren at s. Bun.il iReno and Albert Reno, both Hartford. Conareeation jwill be Mt. St.

Benedict west Hartford. George D. Rjno 34Ih Street. North, St. Petersburg, ''isnet The funeral of James N.

Mar-! Funeral be Mid leday, at rmotirir rollinrr n.u -J nl.u.-J Tl a.m. from the Fisette Funeral Home, nuavaiu rcnim, tvuosier oi wemeraiiciu aim iuuuolu r. phy, 78, of 39 Squire who 51101 Avenue, followed by Moss of Lodgp f0. 1(1 17. A.M..

BOUrS Tnursday, tO 4 atW 7 tO Rono nf Hartford: five SterS. Christian Burial, Cnureh of Our lady died Monday at home, will be; R. Martin Of' and the Knights of Pythias Mrs. Katherlne turrtiATm I Bloomficld. Mrs.

Thursday at 8:30 a.m. from thei ot Sorrows, at 11 n.nl. will t'2 in Saldiers Field, Norinwood Cemetery, Wilson. Ct. Edith R.

Mar- der, all of Colchester. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Syl- Giuiiano-sagarino Funeral tinn nf Hartford. Mrs. Vla- rloyd A.

Brownlee, 57, of 64 Worcester Road. Vw-nnn rt-pd 247 Washington with faues. in iune ii. 1974. Vi- mvi- Jeanneue feuetier Charles William p.

Fales. S5. ol 33, vio vaii riicuinoii, tnu auua, rjhaud 77 of HITleidp Ave reuicuisu ioiuhiiic. a Mass of Christian Burial in Tuesday in Rockville General Va'ir Hamy FriediTian of Los of Quniile Michatid. diediyrpnia R-Pston of Wether Immaculate Conception Church at 9.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Hospital, Vernon. Born in Bai-leyville. Maine, he lived in Ver-nin 15 years. He worked as an assemblyman at Pratt Whitney Aircraft Division of United Rocky Hill. Calling hours: To- day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Among nis survivors, he leaves Wr' tTl F-jW at Hartford Hospital. flald Jeanne Wer- i'rcTxlfS- man of west Hartford; a4augli.iBoril Fort Kent. Mainef ot ilannover, Germany; Ave-5 Mrs vSch.Seide,r, Hartford 26 years. grandchildren and several charge on. r.ngemcn.s.

I phoenix, a brother, Mur-iea four dauhters Mrs I nieces and nephews. The 'Silfy Redman of Bronx, Gerard Martin osinclairl 's. fjay aon. from me late Rosa iscaiora) Fragione oi two sisters. Mrs.

Pauline Tan-'jfajne jjrs jjed Poitras of Ed-! Newfcirk tc Whitney Funeral cSmf N.B.. Canada, Mrs.Home 776 Farmington .1 9:30 a.m. from the jewm Funeral Mis. Mollie Friedman of North IwalVr Snucv of Hnrtfnrd and i West Hartford, followed by a Lc-ie, Old to 10 s.m. Miami Beach, and six 'Mrs John Galli of Brookfield Christian Burial In the i a brother.

David Pelletieri Church of St. Helena, West Aircraft Corp. East Hartford. He was an army veteran of ia Mrs- PauIinc Neyer Wnrlrl War IT H4 1oqm wife, Mrs Elaine Ackley Brownlee; two sons. Norman K.

Funeral services for Robert C. Bliss of Framingham, who died Tuesdav In Frarninrh- jEwtuns smcEim $163 Brownlee of East Hartford and D.cr. vcr cm- ine funeral is rnursday at Zi0F Millinocket Maine- two sis- Fricnds mav colt at the luneral home i- ii, ui "laine. 1J sib Hartford, at 10. Burial will be in Mt.

St. Benedict Cemetery, Terry Brownlee of Calais. jam, were held Friday at St. Wednesday evening 7 lo 9, Thursday ncuicucm terS, Mrs. fillSe PClletler and Bloonifield.

Calling hours: to aiternoan irom 2 io ana evenings io; luary, ou armington Laura Pelletier both of wnn naoM Stanley M. Kessler Fort Kent. Maine; 27 jrrandchi! mauie; a aaugnrer, Mrs. amney George's Catholic Church, M. Ozut of East Hartford; a sis-1 Framingham.

Burial was in St. ter, Mrs. Helen Barnard, and a Cemeterv, Framingh-brother, Harris Brownlee, both am. He was the father of Hart- day, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

LalOHTAGNE. In Jijne in. officiating. Burial will be in dren and 13 great-grandchil- ,4. rflcneu tfliYionioHne or iu Hamilton Street, Hsrtford.

Funeral villi Uettl bL Temple Cemetery. ureu. ins lunerai is rnaay ai tupctitp mujvn ford Redevelopment Agency 1 JSHi Avli- There will be a memorial 9:15 a.m. from Fjsette Funeral! of Calais; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The funeral Followed by a Ccncelobratcd Week at his home.

Home. 20 Sisson with is Saturday at 2 p.m. in Scholl rAniAkii -f ixivci. view iumu, xwjkv mil. 1." 'died 1-uesday at Hartford Hositl-Fineral Home, 1 Church St.

7 n. riT' fii vltal. Bora in New Boston, Burial will be in Calais ot Bunai fli in? t. -rcn of SI. Anne ot 9 a.m.

Burial will be In St. 1 's Cemetery. Friends may call the Fun.ral Home today from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MURPHY. At home.

James Murphy, 76, husband ot Claire St. Louis) r.ur phy of 39 HprllorK. Fun.rJI F.D.Schroth Dies; Former Cemetery. Calling hours: today, Director Robert J. Bliss of West Hartford.

He was employed by the Dennison Manufacturing Framingham, before retiring. He also leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary A. Bliss; another son, Bliss George T. of Framingham: two brothers; two sisters and eight great Mt.

St. Benedict Cemetery, If. ir-u f316' Bloonifield. Callins hours: to-iiVS," aoa 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Burke Funeral Home, 76 Prospect dav 7 to om and Thurdav 2i 11 'ear5 aS- was a (rem Editor, Publisher 317 Vashington Hartford.

Moss Immacu are Cenceolion Church, Rockville, and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Scholl Funeral Home. o'clock. Interment Rose Hill Memorial Pr-oc. Calling hours today, 2 to 4 andj ANDREW LARSEN ifore retiring 20 years ago.

He aeclleavpA hid urifp Mna Alls NEW MILFORD. Frank D. of Andrew Larsen, 7 to 9. NOLAN. In Windsor.

June 10. shlrlev (Berahl N3lan. wile 1971. 89, publisher of the old Ring St, Bristol, died Tuesday I Swanson Fuller; a brother, A' Brooklyn, N.Y., Eagle and for- at a Bristol convalescent home, thur C. Fuller, and a sister, 78, Mulnn rl IfT.t MS.

Ttllrd Boymon Beach. Florida, formerly of mer owner of the Trenton. N.J..! Born in Denmark, he lived in Mrs. veima i-landers, both of Winosor. ine r-unerai vim oc neio TJnwtrJ h.fjw.

Thursdav at a.m.. (rom the Car. Newsnarjers dlprt Mnndav in 'MamorQ many years DftOrC ROSE HILL FUNERAL HOMES, inc. Keene, N.H. The funeral is Thursday at 2 p.m.

in Rose Hill mon Funeral Home, A Poquonock Ave. 'mOVma tO Bristol five years Winosor. The Mass of Christian Burial New Mllford Nursing Home. jg, ZA In SI. Gabriel's Church.

Vlndsor, al 10 .1 3g0. He rtCd as a lOCkSmittl JTunerai Home, 580 Elm Rocky Hill. Burial will be In a.m. Burial win oe in st. join's ivu ouuum curcu auu cuu" i tor James l.

Howard Hart- cemetery. PoauonocK. Calling haura ijsheri the Scranton. Trih- fJ. wu.ilk.t.

Rose Hill Memorial Park. Calling hours: today, 7 to 9 p.m. II be today Irom 3-5 and 7-9 p.m iu naic m- i mine -j unc for four years before mov- 1960. He leaves his wife, Mrs. ing to Brooklyn In 1935.

He lived! Alma Jacobsen Larsen; two loc.i convalescent! in N.J.. for a time aft-! daughters, Rita Larsen of East Memorial donations may be made to New Horizons in care of New Britain Memorial Hartford and Mrs. Joseph Pen- HHilMHtie-l a alLm a In Hospital, Corbin New drok of South Windsor and three grandchildren. Private funeral services are at the convenience comes with a handsome wooden base and a new easy to read dial with Roman numerals. Operate flawlessly one full year on a standard 9 volt battery.

A handsome addition for den or desk, an elegant gift this Father's Day of the family. Burial will be in home. June 10, 1974. Mrs. Elizabeth! er tne tomed in 1SD3.

(Yuraschereh! Tineorvlch, 83, oi 2i ue loaves three sons a broth-Pine Grove, Bloomlleld, widow of phll-l leaves liirec ouus. ip Tineorvlch. Funeral services will be er, 26 grandchildren and eight held Thursday at 0:30 a.m. (rem tne, Maple 11111 Chapels, 3S2 Maple IFanacnI'aren- with Requiem service at ah s.vnr.' funeral is Thursday in Russian OrthodOH Church it 9. Bur- ial will in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

I ITemOn. Hartford. Friends may. call at the Chapel today from. 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9' p.m.

Tnore will be a Panohlda al Hie! In R'JSSia. Only OnC OS every S'Li ZrtcTXi.iM an to the All Saint Russian compared With One Of tWO in tnfi lu.s. CATERING Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. There are no calling hours. Sullivan Funeral Home, 50 Naubuc Glastonbury, has charge of arrangements.

DIGNITY SERVICE ECONON4Y our charge HEART ASSOCIATION CERTIFIED QEMOt.OGISTS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY OF GREATER HARTFORD Immediate Service For All Occasions COPACO CATERERS 242-5521 Gratefully Acknowledge J0 KI.M STRfKT. ROrkY HIM. CT. 25.00 REWARD for German or Japanese WWII Daggers, Swords or Uniforms. Alto Intoreatod in Holmots, Mtxkilt, Etc.

Call Nowingron. 666-0900 FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER! 15 PRATT ST. HARTFORD Memorial Gifts 60 LA SAILE RD. WEST HARTFORD CCNTSR 234-Jill 271-3010 310 Celling A. T.

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