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Stock Market In Advance a Lengthy String of Lotting Mondays. VICTOR A NEW YOllK. 29. (AP) Mtock Market today broke string of Monday- a average ml by steels and selected Activity picked up at Intervals After the owning but slowdowns were frequent running to a point or more maintained the majority at although top in many canes a vmatterlnic of to minus column. of 740.000 pared A40.000 Friday, Buying attributed partly to the thought that the recent nine had put the Hut In technical for a fall rally.

Some bidding Also waa baaed on the belief today'i presidential conference would result in a epeclal congrea- atonal session with big-scale dollar relief being voted for Europe at a atop-gap measure. Numerous customer! held aloof, however, of dtmtjta regarding busi- In the lirnt of commodities and mounting living coata. The dark foreign picture. Including Russian re- a nobfrlnK Influence. The Associated flO-stock romjxwUe up .3 of a point M.

its first Monday gain since taat July 14. Of 973 registering, 454 roee and 279 fell. ftted added 1 l-A at lit on first extra disbursement In several Canadian Pacific a lively sprinter, up at 11 1-2 following announcement that a dominion freight and ex- would be a point or belter were U. 8 Steel at 70. fiethlrhem $7 1-4.

Younarntown 70 3-4. Qoort- 55. J. 1 3d 1-2, Allied Oitmlral Hanta Ke ft2 1-2, 54 and tllrnm Wnlker 21 1 4 At 1C47 were Pacl- fin Wt-nictn Oil, up 1 at 40 and I a i a Haprr I 1-4 at 53 THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 Ynrk i orii asit 1WO Air Htductto 1 ilOii Juntau 4H HOD Allaciuijr Corp 3 4 14 ift ITOO Lva an Lao, MH noo AI Ohm iia tM 4aOO All). Cb Mff I.M Am AlrltMt IK Two AW CabU Rid 9 TMI Am Can ion Am Car Njr 44K 4414 AM Vor Paw 3(4 a isov AM I'r l.VOa MOO Am Itwt 1.40* It aoft Am I'ow IOH 9400 llait Ml 11H law AM Mill i HI aiH 40H Am Smalt aw Am Htl rdn Si UH 50H 39H aou aou tan AM Tti IMH IBTM 1300 Am Toll te Am VIKUM a irAm Wat ia4 Am Wunltn UtiC 49(4 Uf 34 1'JUV Arminir WMI AIM) Jry I.IM) iatoe on i 0300 Soomy-Victiain 400 Bou Am HOO Southern Pacific 4 3800 Br 3 ITOO Corp BOO IM 11400 Htd 94 pf noo Kf on cai aftf 1100 OH I i a SflH aOOo Stand Oil NJ 8100 ntaod Oil Ohtoltt 9100 Htd SU Hi 600 itarllaf Dnif i atoktljr-Vin C1 ,100 Wobl4o 1800 gfndtbaktr Co Tmo xdSnnray oil Low Noon 4 4 4314 S6)t 87 SERVICES A FOR WILLIAM R.

STROUD 11 SO'4 SB IS IMOO Tsxss Co Is 37 04H 27 87 32 20 AK-h Corn J.iM) HI. Holt Ohio 144NI Hartmdalt OH la 4(10 Aflat 2 4UO Dot TM Situ 190tt HtwiBg A'plane It Bordtn Co i.M| I MK Burf-WarMr Rrldieport Rr IMMI Briif a Mff l.XMI tlutlil Co Hurl I ni ta nnrr Add Mai-h .90 4ft 414 IS 21 an f'allahan fan Dry IJTIO Pat-IBi- TOO Curp Co t.flO Mo tor ,1 ta 13 is a a in 1.1% IOH S.1V4 Modest Improvement waa retained by Republic Chrysler, I'wrhnrd Motors, Goodyear, Woolworth, International Harvester, Jwre. Hoeing, United Aircraft, Amsriran Telephone, Public Service of Anaconda, American American Can. General Union Carbide, Southern Railway. Southern Pacific, Pennsylvania Railroad, Standard OH Phillips Petroleum and A i a Woolen.

On the offside were N. Y. Central U. fl. Riibhei, Montgomery V.aid, Ameiican Water North American, ilkelly Oil, International Nickel and Owens-ll- linois.

Individual rail edged upward. At Chicago all grain flnlnhed up the day's limit, wheat 10 corn and oats rents Cotton waa up $1,60 trt $22.1 a bale. In the curb Argun Inc. was a higher In the of aumtd Forward were Jim Brown Klrby Petroleum, McCo Northrop Aircraft. Cltlea Hervlce Solar A i a Turnover hare waa 200000 shares, same an In the pru- 300 Corp Foundry 3 3300 Pr WlO 1 lllllft 3h Ch HP I'aa nil Corp 10" ('IT Klnaa I loo KI ninm 9 DIMI Col Fuel Ir 1 11 mm Coium Kl IHW I'rMif a fVMt tVmil as as 17 a 400 Oulf lot 3k 3400 Tox Pw 0 1 1800 Tfi Pac Tr 2714 310D Tlrto Wat A Oil la, 30 30 am Tranwmrrlra 400 Air 17 000 Vrl Corp 000 Cnlon Cirlildn 3Kr 101 1100 Union Oil 1 22 I UnltMl A 20 M.

2200 United Aircraft 1 32H 1100 tJn till Wh Unltod Corp litoo United rrnlt 800 Unit Oil Imp Services for William R. Stroud, 70, 547 Park avenue, who died Monday St. Vincent's hospital, wilt take place Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Bishop funeral home, 113ft Fairfield avenue, with the Rev.

ArmAnd Serent, of Grace Episcopal church, Long Hill, officiating. Burl a will be in Union cemetery, Stratford. Mr. Stroud, who was associated with the Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock company years as purchasing agent, later joined the Joseph H. Lederer firm.

Well known in business and sport circles in Bridgeport, he is survived by A sister, Mrs. Otto Kraft; And a niece, Miss Hazel Kraft. NINETEEN OBITUARY 3300 United 1000 US Orpatun 3a ....100 aOO urind Cham 48 100 UN llubber 4f 4DOO Itaol 4 70 1HCU Walkar 1,20 1800 Warner Br Plot 14 1300 Wert liut Hue ta 1100 Wtat Cn To) mm Air Br IK 4200 Bl A 27 1(00 SttH 4.1% 49 000 Wltaon Re 1100 Woolworth tVf 300 Wo'rthini 2b 3TOO Tonmat Sk 4 MO Konlto Prod Kitlmatoil total today 800.000. Prcrloua dar 440,000. Wart Tsur MO Two yoari airo 1.08A.700.

Jin 1 to 37 14 14 Bffl data revised Ml. Two Sfo Tear ago is Alt 4 1 I I .1 2fl 7 10 SSH ia (Ml Local Produce 14 have i hut ctirtnlted supplied of more perlshiiMe types of vf.itnbles drown In the Bridgeport sien. Tonmtoeo and mont typrn ff rfjins 5 i Native tomatoes i the msjrket yeaterdnv ere nnt of chotrr.tt quality and fur a 1-2 hushfil; of gorxl a i xoltl flt 15.00- i i i i types of are i i In tncludlntc cnh- brustet of A winter hi i No pitce hnve rep In ejot pi Ices a i st I i level A In i 72-74 per fur 5P-00 cc-nts per dot, for mel. itnd 46-48 rents per doi lor sntnM On lo on nv- No. 1 a i products nt thn or Jrllvered In ccntml nr- Native 1'ioduets.

Mclntosh Apples I2.7.VI3SO A bo.x. box. Concord trapes II 2A 1-2 htKhel bAftket, Peaches tl A 1-2 bushel kft OO-ITM A And S1.00-.W.OO A r.u»hel. CihbA-re SI A bunhet. 11.00-11.

2.t A dozen felerv toutrh A A FjTBplftrl A hu- Kst-AroU bushel $1 a bushel. tl a bushel. Potatoes I2JO-I2J5 100 Ibs. Pumpkins Sl.OO-tt.90 a bushel of sugar. Rad- 50-75 cents A bunches.

SplnAch tl.25-tl.50 A bushel. Turnips white tl.15-ti.25 a 1-2 bttghei And shipped In ns rcebers: lettuce. a doien heads Onions t2.33-S3.00 50 And Lon-: Islantl S2.75-t3.lfi 100 I Kftlitn 1.10 IHINI Cum Vnlti-a IIOii Ctni iiak I'MHt (Old I 1'nnt 7 Mint Oil Cnrn PriHlni a Cn l.flO MOD 2llfll Pnhllahc Ijirlt KriliHtn IINNI linint- 1.02f llJO iliil ftfil nf i 111 liwn 1.10 Kl Rll 1 IfMl Hint .1 MM) If Vit 410V Urn I.IM IMM )M 2 8.VW Urn imw tirn Pub Dili 1HN) II ftft 04 IMNJ (lomtrrar II 4 4100 Oralmni Mot MiHI lit Mortlin Ity pf 41) iiHM I'orp Unit Ohio tiou ittiif on U4MIW IUM Mff Mil) HOII.IOO oil I (Oil llwhon Mot .40 in Ontral I I Iron TOO Int 4 Int Mrk t.M 70IK) Int 8 ItTINI Int TH IfX'ti l.si.O 1, Hit Kit Jrr l.2»a 31 IK) Ktn'rott I'up24i WH) ,9 KMI I Ml.l.r MrN Si I 1 19 7 rt.1 2MH 44 Connecticut IKHUCB hniskei is eelttaw ey fturner, OTemense M. K144W ft NIUM OtoetM rriew tmltb. amta B.

McQInniss BROOKFIELD, Sept. 29-- Servicea for Christopher B. McGlnnlss, who died Sunday In hie home In Brookfield, on the tenth anniversary of his wife's death will take Wednesday at 10 a. m. in hia home and at 10:80 o'clock St.

Joseph's church. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Francie' cemetery. Mr. McGuinnlse, who wu employed by the New Haven railroad, If survived by three Mrs.

Sylveerter Jeffenon, New York' City; Mrs. John Dotuon, of Danbury, and Mm. Carl Bodenko, Brookfield; five Walter and Robert, of Bridgeport, Edward, of Danbury and Robert, of Washing ton; two brothers, Joaepti, Frank Raskl Services for Frank Raskl, 290 Stillman street, who died Friday, took place Monday in the John Lea- ko and Son funeral home, and in the First Hungarian Reformed church, with the Rev. Kmil Nagy officiating. Burial was In Lakeview ceme tery.

Mrs. Ezra Berry for Mm. Anna Berry, widow of Ezra Berry, 4 Webster avenue, who died Monday in Bridgeport hospital after a long Hint will take place Wednes- Aetna (10) QJ Aatna (10) QJ Conn Life 410) QJ Marttortl fire (10) Hart Htm Boll (10) Home National (10) Phoenix (10) 1.SO 1.00 l.HO QJ 1.20 QJ 1.00 QI 1.20 QJ 3.00 QJ ft.OO IM 46 40 4-J 7 4 77 Oft of Brookfield, and Jamee, of Bridgeport; and a grandaon. Mrs, Harry B. Haven -MILPORD, Sept.

Services for Ruble Tlngley Haven, 55, 856 Bast Broadway, took place today in the George J. Smith and Son funeral home, with the Rev. Irvln Thursby, of the Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was In Pine Grove cemetery. Joseph N.

Rohm NEW FAIRFIELD, Sept. 29. Services for Joseph N. Rehm, who died Thursday, took place today In day at 10:30 a. m.

in the Cyril F. Mullina funerul home, 281 Barnum avenue and at 11 o'clock In Blessed Sacrament churcti, with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. A member of the Ladies' of Blessed Sacrament church, Mrs.

Berrv is survived by two, sons, Thomas of Trumbull and Charles of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Hattle Kehot, Now Haven; two brothers, John Blair, of Springfield, Maaa, and Thomas Blair of Wallingford; and four grandchildren. Bertha A. Hinea Servicea for Bertha A. Hinea, Delury Memorial, in St.

Joseph's (100) Security (10) QJ lij.00 QF 1.40' 74 7fl 008 12 DA 4 ft!) 14 12 26 INOUBTRIALt (Ctattns Vrtose from fts.ms«« et Oo.) American Hsrdwsra 1,20 fit Ind frary Clark New llrltnln aVnvlll Mff. Co Stanley Vstder Hoot 1.30 2.00 2.00 2,2.1 2.00 311U SO 02 PUBLIC UTILITY BTOCKt lae.) 1 40 8 no l.W 4Nl Mm-k -'W TIM tren licio Mldlanil JUriin JlicKan ftmr'toNi Ward 7UO 0'4 I'niilalnrr IIOi ftp try Pr l.HO Nat 3 2 2 I Nat UriKiiMi i I Hint l.rnil HIM) Nnl Pow 1,1 llOt) a IN 1 It CM HI pt Tint NII Am A Oat IIXMI Mnrtliii I Hi- IK nil 2UU Klrialor nxt 111 111 IIKMI Klw '1'ln Packard Motor I'nn Am A i a t'NMiu 2 2(O Patlnu MM I'rnntjr 2a tiHl prnn (Vnt Alrl I'rlin PMT f.l t.VI Him Ptnn II Pi'ini Phlln 2IOO Philip Morrli UIM I'M 11 P.t a llfMi Cir MM) prH (lain Aa AINH) I'nli l.iO WM Pullman 4MH Itadln Corp iiniio or IIOO Hand 2IWO Itupub Avla 2MOO It taoo Rovoro Top Itr 1100 Druf 7 1400 tlrrnolila l.lSf IM) I. Man Fran 41UO Ikhtnltr Dlatlt 2 1HQH At, Rlt V7I it la Pniot Oil npt Gsa QJ Upt Hydraollo QJ Conn Uss vfd QJ Oonn CAW (tarn QJ Conn Lt Pow ptd QF Conn Lt Pom pfd QF 3. Ml Conn Pow Com QJ 3.2.1 Derli; Qr tn ASH Lt QV 2.0ft llsrirnnl UM It Oai-Kleotrlo QJ .80 Nsw Haven Wat Ho. H.

Tel, QJ Bid JUked 41 87 DUV4 U1U 0.1% 21 an Water United Ilium QJ QJ 8.00 'Hi 1M 230 o- 1311 oo 40 180 01 LOCAL INDUSTRIES (OlaeiM moss from A. M. Klddai Oe.) Atkod 18 Amerli-an Chain Bridgeport Rnlltrd Comix ny t'anco Frotlueta Crana (Company Lorkt Httel 224 24 McKetloii and Inv 80 t'nilrrwMHt t'urp the Cornelius Danbury, and church Burial was in St. Peter's cemetery, there. of the Maaa was the Rev.

Daniel J. Foley, who also read the committal services. Bearers were Martin Post, Joseph Post, Joaeph Lobralco, Charles Carlson, Martin Czudak, and Kenneth Ladsiedel. Mrs. Ernest 8, Schultz NEW MILPORD, Sept.

29--Services for Mrs. Pauline Witte Schultz, 71, wife of Erneat S. Scftultz, who in her home on Thomas Hill, Sunday, after a long Illness, will take place Wednesday, at 2 p. en. In hor home with the Rev.

John Cuyler officiating. In addition to her husband, SchulU, a resident of New Mllford 28 years, is survived by three nona, Ernest of New York, William Paul, of New Jersey, and Herbert of New York; a daughter, Mrs. Hulda Me Williams, of Waterbury; a sister, Mrs. William Behrene, of Danbury; a brother, Edward Wltte, of New Jersey; and six grandchildren. David W.

Drlscoll SHELTON, Sdpt. for David William Drlscoll, who died Thursday In his home, 107 Hilt street, took place today In the T. E. Donovan funeral home, and in St. Joseph's church.

Burial waa in Mount Derby. St. Peter's Cemetery, rODAY'8 CURB fOlMlne PHras A in -r lean Civn. I'rodtii'lt Hcrrk-e Klvvtrlu llomt liuiliicHi Ami'i-h-ari Huper I A. M.

Kirtdoi A I 3'A N. Y. BANKS RankrrI Tr (10 1.80 Uk of MY Tr (100) Q.I 14.00 Brooklyn Tr (100) o.OO Cantl Hanover 1 QJ 4.00 4td 4 0 .100 A Alkad 42 SM lOfi 1H 2HH 23H 1ft', 10 S.I 11 80 Natl (l.i.M) OlKinluil (10) Comnitrclal (100) Cnnll Hk Tr (10) Horn (20) Kuiplrt 110) Natl (100) Uuaranty Tr (10U) Irvlni Tr (10) Manhattan (10) Hfra Trust (201 Natl Cltr (12.30) NY Tr 8 l.flO qj l.HU 41 QJ 2.00 QJ .80 QK 2.HO 8 1 gj u.oo QJ HO.OO. QM 12.00 QJ QJ 1.20 QJ 2. tO 8 1.80 QJ 4.00 70 ISM 141,1 iiW) 274 1414 1CH 41 ea Pnbllc Natl QJ a.oo Tltli Ouar (JO) C.

R. Tr (100) QI 89.00 ..810 640 I New Haven Produce BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS Smith, Ramsay 4t Co. St7 STATE ST. HUDaitORT, CONN. TELEPHONE STABLItMlO NEW HAVEN, Sept 29--(AP) on the Market thin evening were light, demand wai good And prlcei mostly eteady on the better quality Snap were slightly lower In price with salee from to $4.00 per buehel depending on quality.

Pep- pera aold at $1.26 to $2.00 per buah- And eggplant brought $1.28 to $1.60 per buihel Cabbage told $1.26 to $1.80 per box with AAvoy type At $1.00 to $1.26 per, box. SplnAch in more liberal aup- ply and Improved quality sold at $1.26 to $1.60 per buahel. Eacarole at $1.00 to $1.26 per buahel and collards, kale, chicory, dandelions and broccoll-rabe sold at seventy- five cents to $1.00 per bushel. Bunched carrots sold at $1.00 per doten. Philip "Pop" Fielding NORWALK, Sept.

for Philip H. "Pop" Fielding, 98, who died Saturday in-his home, 20 Pleasant atreet, took place today In thu Collins funeral home, with the Rev. Nelson R. Pearson, rector of Grace Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was in Indian Hill cemetery, Mlddletown.

Mrs. Patrick J. Irennan WATER-TOWN, Sept. 29. Services for Ellen May Brennan, 86, who died Friday night in the home of her daughter, Mlaa Margaret E.

Brennan, 140 Harflllton avenue, took place today In the C. H. Green funeral home, and In St. Francis' church, Naugatuck, with a solemn high MASH of requiem. Burial was In St.

Jamos' cemetery there. Mrs. Jacob Schleifesun WOODMONT, Sept. tot Mrs. Flora Schlelfeaun, 91, widow of Jacob Schleifeaun, 23 Mark street, who dfed Thursday in New Haven hospital took place today in the White funeral home, Milford, with the Rev.

William H. Alderson, officiating. Burial was in King's Highway cemetery, Milford. Mrs. Schleifeaun is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Freda Hill, Miami, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Woodmont, Mrs, Oscar Ringstron, Bridgeport, and Mrs. Cornls WinH- ler, of North Carolina; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Hiram Davis RIDGEFIBLD, Sept. 20--Services for Hiram Davis, 98, last surviving member o' the Grand Army of the Republic, who died Saturday in Bay Pines veterans' hospital, St.

Petersburg, will take place Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Ernest O. Wilson funeral home. Burial will be In the fam- Itly plot in Rldgefleld cemetery, where the Everett Ray Seymour post, American Legion will conduct military services.

ANSONIA, Sept. for James W. Fletcher, of 109 Central street, who died Thursday, took place today In his home and In Macedonia Baptist church. Burial was In Pine Grove cemetery. Francis J.

Troy ANSONIA, Sept. for Francis J. Troy, who died Saturday in his home, 93 North State street, will take place Tuesday at a. m. in his home.

o'clock in the Church of the Assumption with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will h- in St, daughter of the late William and Sarah Cullen of 95 Waterman street, who died Sunday in Bridgeport hospital after a short illness, will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. In the funeral home of Lieberum and Heaphy, 886 Lafayette street, and at 9 o'clock In Bleeaed Sacrament church with a solemn high Mass. Burial will be In St, Mary's cemetery, Norwalk. Mrs.

Walter Erlingheuser for Mrs. Catherine C. Erlingheufier, wife of Walter Er- lingheuser, who died Sunday in her home, 401 Atlantic street after a long illness, will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. In the Gannon funeral home, 515 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'qtock in Sacred Heart church with a aolemn Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St.

Peter's cemetery, Danbury, John J. Lawlor Services for John J. Lawlor. 1184 Lindley street, a carpenter employed by the Jenkins Manufacturing company who died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

in the M. Gannon funeml home, 516 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a aolemn high Mass. Burial will be In St. Michael's cemetery.

Albert Short Services for Albert E. Short, 1328 Elm street, Stratford, a masseur, who died Sunday in hospital, Rock Hill, will take place today at 2 p.m, in the Stratford funeral home of Charles L. Dennis and Son, 2611 Mttln street with (he v. P. Stanley Sellick of Stratford Con- grational church, officiating.

Cremation will be in Pe.rncl!ffe, Greenburgh, N. Y. Mrs. Albert Wiggleawortri Services for Mrs. Elizabeth WiR- wife of Albert Wigglesworth, of 124 Clifford street, who died Thursday, took place Monday in the Charles L.

Dennis and Son funeral home, with the Rev. William P. Williams of St. Luke's Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was In Lakeview cemetery.

Mrs. George T. Bell Services for Mrs. Mary Bell, widow of George T. Bell, who died Thursday in her home, 385 Central avenue, took place Monday iti the Baker funeral home and in Blessed Sacrament church.

Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. John R. Reardon, assisted by the Rev.

William J. Hayes, deacon, and the Rev. Theodore St. OnRe, sub-deaoon. The Rev.

Frederick Coholan was In the sanctuary, and read the committal services. Bearers were Robert Lynch, Thomas Toomey, Frank Coates, Andrew Colonnese, Henry Seymour, and Dnnlel Ptltt. Robert G. Houston Services for Robert G. Houston, who died BYlday in his home, 87 Northwood Avenue, Fairfield, took place Monday in the Bishop funeral home, with the Rev.

Howard S. Anderson, pastor of United church, officiating. Burial was in Mountain Grove cemetery. Honorary bearers were Arthur Blsgood, Roes J. Phipps, Charles Gregory, Harry Husted, Robert Beers, William Lark, K.

H. Houston, Clarence Carlson, William P. Downs, Daniel Morgan and Dr. C. Judson Nichols.

Andrew M. Marus Servicea for Andrew M. Marus, BT, who died Friday in his home, 38 Rooscvolt street, took place Monday in the Charles T. Pistey funeral home and In St. John's Nopo- mucene church with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial was In St. cemetery. Mrs. John T. O'Connor Mrs.

Julia O'Connor wic'ow of Captain John T. O'Connor of the Bridgeport Fire department died at noon Monday in her home 124 Anaon street, after a long illness. Servicea will take place Thursday at 8:30 a. m. in the Mmlllns and Redgate funeral home, 1297 Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Patrick's church with a solemn Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. A native of Bridgeport, Mrs. O'Connor was a member of the Catholic Daughters.

She is survived by two sons, John, and Edward O'Connor; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis A. Zeller; two sisters, Misses Elizabeth and Jane McKee; and two grandchildren, Shirley, and John O'Connor. John Francis Keane John Francis Keane, a resident of Fairfield more than 23 years, died Monday in hia home, 801 Mill Plain road, Fairfield, after a long illness. Services will take place Thursday at 8:30 m.

tn the Sftaugh- neasy funernl home, 1903 Post road, Fairfield, and at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas church, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Thomas cemetery, Fairfield. At the time Of his death, Mr.

Keane was employed by the Kennel Food Supply company, but had previously been employed by the Harvey Hubbell company more than 25 years. He is survived by hia wife, Jennie Ke'ane; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Kelly of Bridgeport; and several cousins and Bridgeport. in Newtown Frank J. Hrutka Services for Frank J.

Hruska, 44, 542 State street, who Wednesday will take place today at 8:30 a. m. in the Charles T. Plstey 'funeral home, 255 Barnum avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Sta. Cyril and Methodius' church.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Leo W. Harris Services for Leo W. Harris, 126 Saurulera avenue, who died Saturday, will take place todag; at 8:30 a.

In the Cyril F. Mullina funeral home, 281 Barnum avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church. Burial will be In St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Hubert J. Hulton Services for Mrs. Anna C. Hulton, 2811 Fairfleld avenue, widow of Hubert J.

Hulton, who died Friday, took place Monday in the M. J. Gannon funeral home, and in St. Ann's church with a solemn funeral Mass. Burial was in St.

Michael's cemetery. The Mans waa celebrated by the Rev. James F. Murphy, assisted, by the Rev. Francis McKenna, deacon, and the Rev.

Henry J. Coleman, aub-deacon. The Rev. Thomas F. Henahan was in the sanctuary, and tend the committal aervlces.

Bearers were William Hulton, Joseph Hulton, William Walsh, Hubert Walsh, Joseph Falvey and Martin J. Lynch. Michael Warholak Services for Michael Warhoiak, 58, 336 North Bishop avenue, who died Thursday, took place Monday in the George W. Piatey funeral home, and In Sts. Cyril and Methodius church, with a requiem high Mass.

Burial was in the family plot in St. Michael's cemetery. The Rev. Stephan J. Panik was celebrant of the Mass, assisted by Rev.

Andrew Hayzua, deacon, and Rev. Francis Metro, suB-deacon. Father Metro read the committal services. Bearers were Bernard Rykewicz, Jonn Preocik, John Pekar, Steven Pekar, Vernon Brown and Ignatius Bogash. Mrs.

James Mulroney Services for Mrs. Bridget E. Mulroney, widow of James Mulroney, 472 Holilater avenue, who died Sunday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place Wednesday at 9:15 a. m. In the Polke funeral home, 154ft Fairfield avenue, and at 10 o'clock in Blessed Sacrament church.

Burial will be in St. Bernard's cemetery, Rockvllle. George A. Lane DANBURY, Sept. A.

Lane, a former reaident of Danbury, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday in Miami, Florida, where he had resided four yeara. Services will take place Friday at 8:15 a. m. in the Freeland tun- eial home, 91 West street, and at o'clock In St. Joseph's church.

Burial will be in St. Peter's ceme- ery. A Marine Veteran of World War Mr. Lane is survived by his wife, Mra. Meta Lane, of Miami; a brother, John J.

Lane of Chicago; and three sisters, Mrs. Jamea McNamara, of Bridgeport, Mrs. Walter J. Tierrjey of New York city and Mrs. Anthony Sunderland of Danbury.

DEATH NOTICES KOWMTBEE-guddcnlr i BtraUksC Sept. IWT. Xillfcwt CUM wife of rraak L. Initon Stratford, wffi held on Tnrtdar st 3 p.m. at tae font funeral of L.

Son, Mil Mala Strufcrt. went In Oak Cliff Oerfey. mar call on Ttudar attar SKOftT--Tn Rocky RH1. tept. IT.

1MT. R. Short im Rtratfnrd. will be am day at 2 p.m. from or L.

Ualn St. Crrmttloa: EMIT mil It Frlewta aaar raU ax Uondajr. BTROUD-ln thl. City. 3A, WH.

H. Htrotid, of 947 Park St. Im Uo Hat ytnr. will btlti at ttaj funeral of Henrr E. Blsboo aMt 113ft Palrfltld oa TtmraAmr i p.m.

Interment In L'alom tun fonl. mar call afMr A p.m. NOTIC1 of the win i' the ItoBury evealas; at the Cyril kMM (W Berry. MASS Thcrr will hr snsivcnery Xiw far Mrs. Msruirrt 1.

FrMsy. Oct. M. lit St. Amhrmie'n Phgtfh.

MASK NOTICE will an inniTcrMry 1). Mulllni at Jowpli's chmrrt, H.a a.m. MAW NOTICB Annlvvriuiry HIM, M. O'tiripn. Oct.

1 at a.sk Heart Chnreh. MASS KOTICK There will a ttrat aanlTcrMtr BSM the repoie of tbe wul of Csatge F. on Thorwliy, Oct. tta. at oVlock at St.

AafTtftlnt'i CARD Or We with in thank our mamy rrliif Ircn for tholr kind of n- PTPMIMI in In low of Andrew M. Kami. aspulatty with to thank the fratarosj who aotmt tke lit and all floral aai T1IK BEREAVED FAXILT DEATH NOTICES BAKER--In city. Sept. 29, 1B47.

Carrie Wnlfe Itaker, wife of tbi late Alexander M. of 11811 I'ark Avo. Inrltpil to attend (he funeral from tu'r on TbumdiiK. Octnlicr 2ml nt 2 with the ttevi'n'iiiinilinnr K. MHrklo, Itortor of St.

ihimh orrii-lnllnf. Hnrlnl In Park reme- lery. may al the home afli-r 7 in. 'I' The Maas waa celebrated by the Rev. Joseph W.

Kupec, assisted by the Rev. Albert Tomasko, deacon and the Rev, Vincent Murphy, sub- deacon. Father Kupec read the committal services. Bearers were Stephen Joseph Teretta and Andrew Kish, members of CnthoJic Sokol, branch 9 and George Kolesar, George Lipovsky and Paul Biroschak, members of St John's society, branch 1. i i a C.

Porter William C. Porter, a former Bridgeport resident, died Saturday in Columbia, where he had resided since June. Services will take place Wednesday nt 2 p.m in the Bishop funeral home, 1139 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. F. R.

Peters of Park street Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elsie M. Woif; a brother, Charles H.

Porter of Branford; two sisters, Mrs. J. Arthur Sherwood of Easton, and Mrs. Clarence Bliss of New Haven; a grandson, Reid of Columbia, and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Frank Rowntree Mrs. Milliccnt Chase wife of Frank L. Rowntree of 25 Huntingdon road. Stratford, died suddenly Monday in her home. Services will take place Thursday at 4 p.

m. tn Stratford home of Charles L. and Son, 2611 Main street, with the Rev. F. Stanley Sallick.

of the First Congregational church, Stratford, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Cliff cemetery, Derby. A member of Azalia chapter, O.E.S., the Study club, and the Stratford Historical Society, Mrs. Rowntree Is survived, in addition to her husband, by two sons, Harold L. Chase, of Hamden, nnd George B.

Chase of Allentown, and a granddaughter, Caroline L. Chase of Hamden. John Samuel Kopp John Samuel Kopp. of 5 Edmond street, Stratford, died Monday in his home. Services will take place Thursday at 4 p.m, in the Ufatford funeral home of Den- BERRY -In I Sept.

20. of HIP IWr.v nt 4 Wi-htUr Avr. Invited to afti-tut ttu fttnoral from tin- Cyril K. funornl lnim, 'JH1 Ilnrnnni of I'ark St on Oi-l. 10:.10 a.m.

from Hlruml SBcrnmi-lit church HI 11 i a solemn hlirli ivf miulem, Inlcrmenl In St. r-pinetcrj-. may call 7 p.m. Monilny. RUNG--In olt.v, W.

ltM7. Hrniio of ft7 Ann HI were rpnmvptl to tlio home, 7117 Noble Ave. pemllnc fnnpral nicntn. ERVOHE--In tliU City. Sept.

29. 1917 hcloveil of Angelo Tervonc of 104 Itoitil Ht. r'rlpinU arc Invited to attend Tlie fiim-rnl from the fniicrnl hnnie, -ITO Wxihltigton Aviv. Weilnemlny a.m. and Holy cburrli at i.m with lil(th rettntpin Interment In St.

cemetery. AY- hi i i Sll, fl lny, of ttr l-'rnin-tiilrnt of A Funeral i hell! of -tlenrv K. Bit hop anil Son, i Ave on DO tiiterniciil In H'mwl- land cemeterr. HI rat ford. omit flowers.

EXttMOHEUSEX In Oily S.m.l.T. Sept. SS, 1IM7. Cmiierlne 0.. helnvod i nf Walter KrllnishrirAor of 401 FrlentU lire Invited tn attend I he funeral from the home of I fMfl on Oct.

nod Sin-red riniri-h o'clock when funernl will he ci-lehraled. Inter nient will follow at St. IVIer'n cemeterr. Pnrklni apace renr of home. may cull after 7 p.m.

on Hominy, 8pt. Ruphcnla FloM. renlilont of Hie Mt-thndUt Ilniin- in nnnluirr. Kuni-nil Sprvlce-i from tlie rlutrfh In Stralfnril, Thursday a at 3 OARD Or THANCH Wa thank aa4 for the and to un in the IOM of buabaajd sad fatter. Warlintak.

and to floral unit aptrtttial Margaret Warhrisfc CARD Or We to thaak out relattYM. and for ktadnew IIM hi the of our dearly ktas- Imncl and fainer, John I. Parker. We Uer. William far ate ktsal mill at tbe as4 Kino Of of ssji the tieorge iVttter foe the efftHemt ner in which the funeral THK RKBBATKB CARD OF THANKS We to oar to f.lvi'« and many for their mid nhown to In our won father Cvrll S.

We ItcrUlly to thank Rev. Bolaier. IM Kocony Vacuum OH Splnnlnt Wheel i and the afl iwthy. H. A HOWAKl) MltS.

I A I KOBHH I I A In lovinc meninrv of illeil. Si-pi. TO. 104.1. He had nature you rontd ant bela foitM.

Ami lieurt purer tkaa Ami to I how who loved kin kiww him niemorv will eever trow Sattly minted by Wife aad THE DOLON FUNEBA1 KOMI STVATfOU). CONN, till Itrttfotal FUNERAL FLOWERS CALL James Noras Of HARRIS HiiiMenl.v In i 3T 1IM7. f.oo helnveil hiis- hsnd of Ilnrrlrl t.aev (lorrli, of TJfl Ave it re tinlti-il to It end the fnim the Cyril F. Funernl Home, 2S1 Itnrimm Ave corner St. Park) on Sept SO it nt St Patrick church at m.

Interment In St. cemetery. HlNE8--ln city Sr-pti-inhcr 2S. Rcrtlm A. of late i i a nnrt Sxroli Cnllrn Hlnen of HU Waterman Street.

invited to a the funeral from the funeral home of I.lelipriun and Heiphy. SfW Mfavette Street on WcilncHclav, October 1. at m. unit from flleiweit Rncrartient Church ft -00 a.m. where lolemn hieh will cetehrateit.

llnrlat In St. Cemetery, Conn. Frlen.1* may call 00 in. Monilav. HRUSKA In tlilo Sept.

10, 1047. McKEON, CODFREY Funeral Home I0f WASHINGTON AVI. TEL 3-0141 Rose's cemetery, Sandy Hook, ham. Mrs. Alexander Baker Mrs.

Carrie Wolfe Baker, widow of Alexander M. Baker of 1186 Park avenue, died Monday in her home after a long illness. Services will take place Thursday at. 2 p.m. In the home, with the Rev.

Delmar S. Markle, rector of St. George's Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in Park cemetery. Mrs.

Baker is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Raymond M. Piiik- nis and Son, 2611 Main atreet. with the Rev. Melville S.

Bulmer, pastor of the First Methodist church of Stratford, officiating. Burial will be in Union cemetery. Mr. Kopp is survived by sons, Walter and Prank B. Kopp, both of Stratford; two daughters, Mrs.

Edward Benedict, or Stratford, a Mrs. Clarence McCluskey, of Hamden; a sister, Mrs. Samuel Adorns, of Bridgeport; two grandchildren; and a great- grandson. Mrs. John Gowel NEW MILFORD, Sept.

29-- Services for Mrs. Apolonia Buczek Gowel, 80, widow of John Gowel, Prospect hill, who died suddenly In her home Sunday will take place Wednesday at 8:15 a. m. in the Llllls funeral home, and at 10 o'clock in St. Francis Xavier church.

Burial will be in St. Francis cemetery. Mrs. Gowel, a resident of New Milford many years, is survived by two sons, Frank, of Southbury, and Paul, of Sharon. .1.

i i a if MS St ngi-d are ItivUcd to attend the from the T. I Rttd Sort fniinml hnine, 2.W llsrniiin Ave Noble on Tmidm S.JIO from St. rliurch II I In 81. cemetery. a cull a 2 m.

Momlav. KEANE In Fall-field. Sept John Koine. licloM-d Ini.hAtid of Kenne. of SOI i a i Kd nre Invited a the f'li; ernl from I lie finu-rnl home of jt ShaiishncNsv.

IfHKt Kali-rield on ThnriiTav at in. ami at SI. It.C church Hi 0 in. i Interment In St. centeterv.

Fr mar call a in. on Tnesilny. KOPP--TII Strnlfi.rd. Conn Sent 20. 1BI7 John Samuel Kopp.

of St Stratford. Services on Thursday 4 m. Stratford fnneral home of I. and Son, 1'rtll Main St. Interment In I I'll Ion cemclcrv.

Strntford. Tonn Frionits mar cull a 2 m. Wednemlar LAWtOR--In rity, SntnriUr, Sept. 27. 1IHT, John Joseph, beloved of (Jen- evleve Farrell l.awtor of 11RI l.lndley Ht.

Invlled to attend the funeral from I he funeral home of M. WnihliiRlon on Oct. 1 at a.m. and St. church I) n'plnck when a funeral wit) he reMiraied.

Interment wilt follow St Mlehael'a eemeterv. ParkliiK apace rear of funeral home. mar after 7 p.m. on Sept. HENDROCHOW1CZ--In New York.

Sept. 1847 Herman of (Jrant Mllford. of Kinelln, father of Pmillnc Martin and Rrnndfather or Martin. Funeral will be held In the Wellcr Fun- ernl Home, -125 lieorgc New HATCH, Wednpwlfty mornlne, Oct. Ut at 11 o'clock.

Interment In Milford Jewish cemetery, Al- llnftnn, Cnnu. Frle.ml* may call ere- 7 to It. funeral Fhibers Phont 5-2141 JOHN RECK SON C. MCCK. MAIN Opp CUMB St.

MULRONEY-- In Cltv Sept. 28. 1047. Ilriilitcl Mulrouev. widow of Mnlronev of 47'J HollHter Ave.

Friends are Invited to ullenit (he from the funeral of Frank Polke and Son. 151(1 Fairfield Ave corner Trnncock Ave on WcitnexilHV. Oct a.m. am) from church at 10 a m. Interment tn Ht.

cemetery, Boekrllle. Conn. O'COHNOR-- In clly, Monday, Hcpt. 29, lf47, In M. McKop.

wife of the lute Citptnln John T. O'Connor of the Bridgeport Fire Department at her residence, 124 Anaon Street. may attend the funeral from the Funeral Henldence of Mill- linn ami HedRAte, 120T Park Avenue, on a 8:30 a.m. iiml at 0 a.m. at Saint Church with a aolemn requiem Interment In Saint cemetery.

may call a 2 m. on Tuesday. PORTER- In Missouri. Sept. 27.

IOH. i i a C. Porter. Funeral will he held Hi funeral home of Henry Bin hop anil Son. of Fnlrfleld on Weiliiemlay at 2 p.m.

Interment In Mt. remAerr. may call Tueadny aveninj(. 1222 FAIRFIELD AVL DIAL 3-5560 llllllHHIUMMIMHHimil Our aim is to family's best interests, ao that details arc exactly they with, while remain well within MNIIAl IKIMBCI 1S44 Mtftf COt. NaMCOCf PHOIN MttS.

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