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BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Monday. April 11, mi Zaire Chief Irked At U.S. Aid Refusal NEW YORK (API Prcsi-j Artliri arms and ammunition to reprl invaders, from Angola, cording la Newsweek ''I must confess we ate terly disappointed by Amcii ittltu.de," Mobutu was 'i-aoled siylng In an interviiw. "If you (America) have decided to surrender piecemeal ID me So-We! Cuban grand design In Africa, 1 thuifc vou owe it to u' and to your friends to have the Mobutu told Newsweek that (he invasion of Zaire's southern bBaHa province ivas pari cl Snviet-Cuban to dcpri Western Europe of row mate- The invader a. said to be for mer members of 0 Katangan ening the copper mines at Kol-weti.

Shaba was known as Kniansta, Mobulu 5 Bid I hat Andrew Young, toe American ambassador to the United Nations, "says it does not matter if Afii-can states CO Marxist because ihsy want to -o on trading wll!) America. Is that the position of the nailer administration? if it is, we shnuld he told aboot it, and we will then-be in a Hon to arrange (nr our own vjr- render on better terms lodny Cuban President Fidel Castro a.nf Soviet President Nikolai Podgomy have denied their vasion. American airi to Zaire has neen limited to non-combat equip ir.er.l, Morocco LSOO man combat I Zaire, arid Mohuiu said. ironps: France announced Sunday it had sent It transport planes tr heln 7. aire claimed most of the invaders lvcre' recruited in Shaba, since and that only the officers and senior nuc.com."' missioned were veterans of IheKataugan force that unsuccessiully tried to secede toft mineral-! ich province early 1960s.

army fled, to Angola after their GaorEe" It. Yvoinwrij.it Services for George Wain Wright, -U of terrace, owner of the B'iind Auto Body 1W Post road, Falrfieid, who died Saturday in St. Viacent's Medical center, ivill take place Tuesday at Dili a.m in the Lewis funeral home, I'll) nai man easr, weslport, ami at 11 in St. Ann's church. lliiaaaira! rla.ia' i I 'aa a sumption cemetery.

Greens Farms' Born in Westoorl. Mr. Wain- wriiht was a Bridgeport resident Army veteran oi the Korean War, wife- Mis laai-vlts Bridgeport; and two sons, George ol Mrs. MaV Hurler STAMFORD Services tor! Mrs. May Leitch Schmitt ButftC.

t-9. of 3011 Tress-r vard, who died Friday in place Tuesday at 9:10 ija' in the Leu P. (laJlaghei and Son luneral home, Urrjad street Suburban avenue and flf 10 clock in St: May's i-burin. llunal will be in Holy Sepulchn cemetery, New rv.Y. Alexander fari-cr Services for Alexaidcr Paiker, of lift Winter street.

Stratford. who died Thursday; mill take Frank M. Kadozycki and Sons funeral home. 30i street, Bridgeport, and st 9 o'clock in St. Charles church, Bridgeport.

cemElery. Prolecl TO'c't," In Minors' Booze Sale Zollan i Kili. 46, of Evergreen ar.e. Trumbull. Bridgeport d-lecjilis Saturday night in conneciton with the silt' of liquor to rnlrari.

lie was later, free pending an 'appearance Spanish Cops Disperse Demonstrating- Crowds ITOR1A. Spain (AP) Pb- dred persons demonsfraline, 'In uus bpaniso city to celebrate the annual Day of the Basque Motherland. flurries foiled plana hy tho organizers who-had hoped that iw.vvu persons would participate. S.lld I'rmmr demons! ralcus disrupted traffic try selling up barricades in' driven away by police. Dmcns 01 persons reportedly wi Dr.

NnahTJ. ScloiJ STAMFORD Dr. Noah M. Koln.f ti Of dfntar urgeoi; in i-amtord since. 133-1; hospital, n-ili laVe place lartay' Bur'ial will be in Hon.

El tery. The Leo P. Gallagher and1 Son funeral home. Broad r-iuiKe or arrangements. Bum in uroohlyn.

New Yori: Soloff urn dent most' of his f'-'J-i s-ololf; tivo Lii.aiarniora; a Hind 'oi Brtdaeoorf (i granrfcoifdren. Jlln. Kenneth H. iVlelra't VIRGINIA BEACH. Va, May bj neth R.

Klchol, and forrnerlv oi1 Death, uonney road, a Horn in Mir! of -oved from Brtiigepprt three find. Mia. Linifil of Viranln Beach; and three grauadchlktrcij Hits." Alfred W. Brnoki" iervices lor F.mllv Fru-it Proctor 115. of 113 Larkin "ran.

Str lit IV. Hrc.As Btidifjmrl I -I, the Park' Street 'congregational rhur.il, rJi the. -John, WJ Olson, paslor, oticisting. Burial tery. The Bishop 'fiV neral Fairfield ave.

Horn hi Broolis aiM resident most of. her! 'ire. Mie served recently iv 1 5 dauphtrr en' gra'tidclvildrcii; andj sets una CJisrlej. P. MsScUrkl.

for'. I' (ioIJrick. ST. nf I MJ! of Mc- uoiuriCiis fuel tut company, lodai Thomas Aquinas church, Burial r-'ill be in SI. Francis Jtavier imeicry.

New Millord. Tc.e P.ev. FranSi C. nellntin wilt liter the Mass, and I he Rev. Kooert Sanders will cnr.iniilla!.

Bearers will bp MirJhacl rteoorh iMigusms, wiin-im Wall, VarBusWrk, Aithur Uilyatrl, Miss Kalherine Faulkner NKW RHITAIN Mif, of 1U: r-tirlin Luther drive, iter ol Mrs. Marsarrt Germnine -nil jii.i; i1, 1-1 a in the Donald D. Sasarinn home, 1(3 Norin slrcet and. Li a in S(. Mary's church.

uurui imii oe in it. Mary First Lieut. Christopher' Murrill tees for First Lieut. Christopher! roia, ii-oo died April I in a plant Margin will take place tnneral Hroid street and Suburban aven- -ml II in St. Cj- Juhn's cemetery, SjinngdaTe, Mis.

Richard Flnnee WESTPOUT services tni-l WSirg'arefFiniiegan, SI, mOLrth. widow of Rich. a Fimtegan, formerly- ol! Westport, died Thursday in cape, loo r.ospnai, Hyannis, will take ntnea Hi.lnv In the Fable (nneral Post road, West, W'esipnri, and at 9 o'clock In Il-P AssltlEFltM. 'Burial Mill -he in St. chad's blratford.

in Bridgeport, Mrs, Finr.e- denl for the last three years, years. She was the co-towder' Daughters of America. Survivors inclurfa rwo Hsiiph. terj, Mrs: Edward; ji Thorns and ltrs qt'inngrandchildren: and (ina nephews. several orage tinve', a.

retired ice president People's' Savings Entt'rf, who died Friday in his home, will take place Tuesday at 3 p.m. in Georae J. Smilh hihI 1'uneial home, i Willi the. Kev Irvin Ti.uraViv I paslor, al the United Church of uinst Buna! will be iiiucoro cemetery. -A fifeJoiJET- Aflfford i-esidenl iT'tlallev WM'nrilh thf Prn.1 pie's ha'hlt' for 35 vears nnd wns nn honorocy -member or the board He ivas its In I.T.ii-ii; ill "the 'tavoc nni-t banli played.in the: linariclng of eastern part ot Fairfield include hiis Margarita "Thelin Eiiiey: two nephews.

63. of who 'died Thursday, will take! the Henry E. and-Son fa- nerai iwme. lJLpj j-aicli-i-ld -ve. nuc-, A o'clr.

'I'Vt's Kiul.il ivlll Ml nlnin. Strvicci fri TV- ot HO etwit Wp. jforrl, ni-id fotirieily liond tery; 'Jnhh Cohen, of J)3 Hnpa streel. who died FririHy; will use ui-liv dav at 10:30 a.m. in Hie Rav l.oaic,.

a Kasl wall. Nnnvalk. The Hcv. shall H. Saunders.

will oliiciate'. Burial will be Serviced fur Friint: PplMTi: 8S, of. 1288 Nichols av, Stratford, Mro dielrl. Friday, the R. sire In-James Burial will bc V.ir 's cafctlerv.

Rev. John Sahia will nfffr and read the tai. Hearers HiH ba' Frank 1. Pc-i rs John nehovan. renrpe' Christian.

Frederick Wiles, Ron-, Mrs. fieDtgo 1L roiler Services. "for Eslhni Pooler. 16. of road.

Faltficld. I'ormeily Df Trumbull, and wtdowl ol Pooler, who. died Tni tal.c pUcr VJ.iv al 9: 15-- a.m. in I lie 'funeral home. Main street andi iii.iSt.

Teresa's in SI. Michael cemetery. Trie Rev. Martin Rv.iu i lOfler the. Mass.

and read the cr GRF.KNWlCil In, Jccepft" C. 'Laychak, 63, of 12S5 win street, Miami, for-, fnerlv' of 'Greenwich, ivhn iThilrsday the Miami oenerni Hospital, will tain ia Wednesday at 10:30 a m. a the Le-D fjallaeher and Son mineral- Borne, at Area street, Grt-enwlch -tdiirlal will hs Iti Michael snath ensack, Barn 1.1 Mr. Ihad reiided in the Greenwich (starter lor Ihc City ol Mi. iBeach's Golf course.

Survivors Inc urfe hii ii Anils Antolil! Laychak of North Miami; a son. Joseph Jr. Greenwich; a daughter- Joan Hawreluk of (iicnvKiei threp Mrs. Bcnlamin Lush nf Mrs. M.trfc FOtdtt of and Mrs.

Gcorpo NTurnhv pi jSebaslia'n, two broth-ers, Johrir'-Laychafc, Jr. of l'i and JEltveod Loychalt, ana six granacnii- Driver Dies in Ci ash HAKTFOR1J fAPl Willin Daniels, 38. ot Haritord. was Wiled early Sundjy morning Viheil the car he was drivins collided head-on with another ponce said. Police said Vi.inlp't usi nOUnCCd nn Hospital following Ihe Neivjield Avenue.

Arthur rollri-d banlr ieller, who died in rest West Haven, will take place day ut II. a.m. in the Wlilia- 2591 Main streel, Slrolford, with l' I i church. I ii- burial i-i'l in LaVu- iew. cemetery, A fjfeloivfr aim Dayton was employed hy ihe mrr.ier h.rst Naliona! Uri If.epott and was a member' cl 'llirist Eioisconal church Survivors include two tirotll- fieid.

Mass. and Robert E. Day- Willlam Nielsen," both of Stratford: and sevenl nephews. Benny l.uli.icic Benny Lobacr, S3, of 55 Dodd jbuildint; ilemolilinn servirp York city, d.ed yeslerday1 in the Manor Convates-1 Services lake place lues-ay at a timrj to be announced i the Charles T. Prstev nrrtl ISons funeral -home, US: ll.iin'ii.i I Charles' cemetery.

N.Y. Lobacz was born in Pn. and lived in the Greater mrldjepott.area tor mdst or his jjbhti Lobacz of Brooklyn. W.y' and Anthony Lnhacz of i'nssaici N.J.; hvn daugllteis, Mrs, Jose- lui nt- or undgeporr, Mil; whom he resided; rmd lilts, Mary Elfet.t s. i'hu ivcraT- nieces rind nephews.

Henry Agoslinl cioii Aiostini. 95. of 1 mid merce slfebl. widow cl Henni. died Saturday In her line, and at in-o'clock' in Marv's chhrth.

Burial will' be cf-mfllery, Greens Hived in the. Wes'lport and Nor- r.v.a'.l: if 7i 1 mil Aiostini of Tom Bav. Qtld -Agostini of Milford, ja.r.d Frank three dau'efilers. hliss Ada Agostini and Mrs. Maty Long kla.t six grandchildren; and i grear-granucniiaren.

-Mrs. William flaik Rnsi. Mt-nillo Baik- wife of William Baik of Holly- died baturday St. VhreritV Medical -center. Srrvircs will lake it! act TV at 5 a in.

in Ian Spear luneral 'c 6ck St. Kho Syrian -JctliDdox church withi itcv. Chromiak. jp i.l-r, Burial will be Trisasiun services ivili jducteri tonight-at a o'clock I port and iras a lifelong resident .01 the lily. She Was an employe.

I Survivors in addition to he Ihushand, include two hrolhers P.ilnck Mer.iiloand Anthony Men-I pllo. lioth of Dridpeporl; and four J. Knihloi I.AKEVILLE Services tor J. Knioioe. of Fette street, formerly a maintenance a i ploy fie of the Sharon ftoinHnl imiise inan years, wno died irrioay in oeer L-unvalescent to cililv.

Canaan, will tafeft iTuesday at p.m. in the Kenny Sharon, the Rev. Jnmes Hyde, officaling. Burial will t-in. Hillside cemeterv.

Sharon. uurn in innron, Mr. lie wis U.5. Army veteran of World War arm a memoer or west. Tinrn-as Episcopal church.

Amcn-a. New yptk. He wss a msn-her af, the Amenia Masonic a former member of American past Sharon. Survivors include his wile Mrs. hsahellc Adam Knib'oc.

ot uauahter. MHlatu, ot Siraljord; tnree grand children; and Ihree ipnows. IMIehapl binski Zynko, 55, wife ol Michael ZvnlcO. hf IIIHp place at- 3:15 a.nn. in the Atfrfrna funeral home 591 street, and al 0 o'clock in SL Ambrose chiinch.

Burial will Micnaci'5 cnneteiy. Viarrea Alnlev li. Alnley, -IS, ot IS ronus will lake place today at 1:30 in. in the Raymond funeral tieriry tv YOrdon, pastor of uie urst church, will ufliciate. Burial will be In Siverside cemelery.

Charles JK. Kinsman, Sr. Services for Charles Kins-lan. 71. ot 5S Tuckahcc lane.

FairTield, who died Friday, will take 'place today at 10 in Ihe Spc.ir (uneral liouie. 39 Soulh Benson raad. BairtieJd. Tho Rev. llerbert D.

lirdlicka, castor of I toe r-irsc nngnsn LUtneran church, Bridgeport. Burial il! he uawnctoil cemetery. Mrs. Cloyd M. Clouser Services for Mrs.

Madcn lace is, Aim n( 1.IO/Q M. ford, who mm take place today at 11 a in! the Dennis ami D'Anc'y lunera! home. 1011 Y.aln street, Stratfcrd The Rev. Frederick J. pastor of the First Presbyterian' FVarers will bo Joseph F.

James Gordon. Rohert B. -Merrill, and Donald E. Jennings. Mrs.

Joseph R. Irs. Stephanie (Lea) l-'eilelmes 7 Bailiecrv line, who died Kri- will take place 'Uiesday at In Kt ralhfrtnn of cr.ar.ih, li.i.lal oe in -is. Micniels cemeterv, Stratford. Mrs.

John E. Dew mcyei Qaw, SB, widow of John! Dew. -oi -Jbl Pro i wt--i died Friday in the Von 'vill take nlace Tues day at 2 p.m. in the Spear fdner- with the Re.v. Beniamin llam! miwd, paslor of tic plain -'1- 1c In 7.

a a'c in Bridgeport, Mrs. Lew- HfeloT.a resident nf Ihe 'iv. vna a member of. the i .1 i onpresaticnai church. Barbara Hamill of Weil ll'iij and Mrs: Fforence SchoJz of wnirner.

and several ecus act) cepncwu. Michael Sviak SHELTON Service, fn, Mi-h. -ill 5ysak. ot 230. Myrtle street, a retired wearer, died Satur day in Keeis health care center.

1," will III, Tara Jiir.erai norne. sal Kivcr read, Saints Russian Orthodox Greek; Catholic, church, Ansonia with the Very Rev. Nicholas VanSuch olliciaiing. Burial will be in Pina ruve cemereri Aa -an a Bum in Austria. Mr Kvnik idsidc-nt tur llip mi; 'EO'yrsrs.

He rclimi in 1935 Irnm jrne lSliinienLnal company, weaver. He was a member rail" Hussian Amniran plnh I ara in- Saint Prtnr -ail raw men i of Anson! Join; S-avl; i-l al a-'ii oi l.v.ia.i; a iw inrflfcn, iAlhanas, 77, vvidow" cd Macy 'ALRanas. of Z40S Mill Plain toad. laiiimic, was stricken ill ll-hllll 1 Friday service' at George's dead on arrival 3D South Benson road, Fairfield! and ol 1 p.m. in Albanian OfthodrjK church Bridgeport, w'ilh the Dev.

Daniel pfw, win be Dfnnis Jfofil, Arthur Athanai, George Horn in Albania. Mrs. Athan- 'iJl Itir lai.U ouivufwra are- lirur uauiinter.s, Alhanns. Mia Walter ol Mil'onl Geatje Scott of Ella -Koatel'li of -Mrs. John of Tlcdfiirrf T.fas3.,.and Mrs.

Marianthl Kdnsl of Albania; six grandchildren: irro great-grdrelctnWrcr; several nieces and nephew; "Servicen for 7-1. Of 17 PatV" intrii. lo-kn dl-a' Thursday, will tike' place today pa Al o' clock In cKiirrh IBarialaw!) in St. Tbomas-cemetery, 'tlie Hey- Francis I'r'ackaa oner 1.10 M.r.s aniJ read ine rccn- millil. donis.

(antln Allison, W.e.t 'Mails. Vic-lor Mickime, and George l.ultaa- MII.1 hi, ,1,1.1 rmlt fj, oi 5 street, '-vidi'ii' ot Dr risch-! er, died Saturday In rrovtdetKe, R.l. Services will take nlace WUnt inesday at 2 p.m. in the Gec-rfie 133 Broad street, with the Rev! Herbert F. Hull, pastor ot Zlon Lutheran church.

Bridge port, officiating. Huiial will be in Milford cemetery. Both in Danburv. Mrs. Fischei 'as a Millord resident lor (ii years ana wis a rnemtn'riofthe Millord Garden club and the Hill country club.

Survivors include a sen. IJr: IWilliara J.II. Fischer, of Providence. H.I.: three grand children; and two greal-urand- Chattes J. Pu sale Charles J.

Puaile. 3.J9 tvicnoti. terrace, Stratford, an lries, died Saturday In Wesf Haven Vdtrans hospital. Servlcps 1 1 i taVe Wednesday at.S a.m. tha W.I Ham- R.

McDonald luneral home, Ml Main slree.t, Stratford, and at 9 o'clock In St. James church. Burial will be in it. Michael's cemetery. Mr.

Pusdla Was liMnm BridscDOrt area resident and a u.ii. veteran of ber of (he hresifr fnd'Jstries uarter Lenlury club. ot Stratford; and brot Lieorga Public of straltord. ISIicfiael VamoMj TRUMBllll. Micbasl I la.

55. al 5i Cime tired maintenance worker lor Ihe RcmillEtton Arms jyesteiday in his home. aia 591 ATCtte. ilrwl BrideeoorL ami nl II n'Hwl- Hulv lllaa-l i n.r,,tl,,-L dox rfiiirch, Burial i i lassieview cemetery. Mr.

Zarr.bcida wai hum Greater Bridgeport area fot many He-was a member cf the St, Seripbim" society and ol the ana society. I codemu Zamoida and c-qa, ixin oi a daughter iMrs. Nettie Chllek-gt Ttumbull; a -sister In Russia- children: ten Eteat-atandcliililrrn- aim au.ierni nieces and nepnews. terv. MUs Aima 'H.

MunVk nierlv Of E4 'Lew's 'i tired secretary empic-yf-i hy tie, jdied-yesterday in St, -Joseph' nesday at 0:30 a.m. in the n-fnn 313 IV.shlnsjton avenue, and. at cioa in st. George's church. Eltrlal will be' ill St.

Bridgeport and wis a lifelcnr in a' al of the cily. She altered -St. MaTV'H crlinnl nil i a a LOUnCII Ot niuTit-n arct-ine bt t.corees Rosari mrl Altar guild. a.T.o.ar; I a raaau; Da9id Munich, a i jot Iho Pairfield.Couiily Superior Mrs. Joseph ObuchowTsll Mrs.

Ser.inhinn I 7fl MB Grant street, died yesterday) sir-noes lake place Wed--esdav at 5: 15 a.m ilin VI Samorajciyk and Eon funeral home, Kossulh street, otd'at Mi at i.r,-ir|p, fMiain nuiiai win oe In Lakeview Patand, Mrs. Obn'clKiWrl Bridgeport resident SurViVbrS. in siTflitinn husband, iiic.l.ii'i -a ir.n Bridgepdrl; three' uavjiiiiEia, mrs. bnlily guinby. Miss Jennie ObuchowsW, all onogeport; and a grandtfaiighii Mrs.

Virelrln of 8.M. Slillsgq road.i FairHoldi died yesterday in heci'home. Servicej wil! lake place in the FrarU Pilke and son Hinerai nomo, l-airflcltl avenue at a time to be announced, isanai win te in Lavmcroft ucrn in Lornbardv. Berci3. resident for the last 6 years uaie5 aunllary.

jlie P. Polrelji arid Joseph 'Cremona: iwu daughters, Mrs Mary Berry and Mrs. Anne Kan mcdy. all of siv nrami. chl'di'-r; greitt-grandchtfd; and Willie Stewart Services fnr will En 56.

of Brooklvr, N.v Mrs. Benjamin, both Burial, will be In the Arnold Berry Dies; Ex-CBS Executive, 71 M. Bern-. 71 of -111 nld, marl, Fairfield, a retired1 ICiiS exKulive, died j'csterdjy In, nesday, al a lime to be announc-i ine Keogatc iunetal home. Trumbull.

Burial will be al the convenienco 01 the family, Mr, Berry was a Fairfield resld! enl for the nasi 50 inn it. tired sit years ago from the, Columbia Broadcasting System' consultant will, r.i u.i>. Army veteran of World InrluitA hie irne aigiar Hertj- ot Fairlield; sons, llenrv A r. of Fairfield, Peter J. Ueri'y iBerry of Fairfield; lil0 dnigi- 'Miss nancy J.

Berry, belli of. Hirdisnek, a brother. Edgar1 ters, Mrs. Qija Davis and Mrs, Althea Benedict, both cf several ntecej and (llnrti tlarl F. Shaircr F.

5hsirer, 65, of tired airage loreman for the C. R. and L. Bus oied yesterday in St. nesday morning in the Parcnte- Burial wil be In MwSacl's Born in Bi-idvenori Mr smalr.

lesided here all his life. Hej L. for 45 years urlil his retirement in 1D73. He was employed SinSnilfltH la la a tali I it. Rem Siiairer.

both OF rtTtrtwiwrf. Sister. Mrs. Mttri nrmiw.111 rtr unugepcrt; 1 In a and several ctljuseS'wuW fhL'Ta Lod ts 'wdltoj- tF, Danburiau Dies In Car HANfJUKY John F. Fan iliiu M.

ol IS Rovce mad. Idicd early yesterday morning inj ra.r- -a-naay eVt. Police said Ihe i-ar he hranklln street extension, si ruck the side of a bridge and spun! lie was nronnunced dpait at hnsntul ehnrllv America P. Bevllacqua lfASTON Kervrcrs for Ameclco p. Be-, ilncrjua, 6).

ol 1SD Jinnrl Mill mnr! Tirnurlrln Of the Plymouth' Supermntket, who died pnturdny In jBridgeport hospital, will take S. SDacfaccino and funeral Home, las Wiisnmgioii aver and ut 9 o'clock in Nntt-a of Koslon church. Entombment tery mausoleum. DEATH ilrttti on WeJinKny, April I. IW, ccme- ol I qirffl rV.Hf'J, T-ilti.

DEATH NO'J'ICES rl Ll'nrl- SHAiRtK In lh-i Lily April 10 at Atirrt 39 Stjjlfi i.c■}ys'^,*' mDrrJnH, April r.epneW5 I will in. Mlllcrd cemttan. rrlmin If; R. V. In thb nils: April V.

dm a. 'si! 'aJSS'S lo'Tpm ''r-n I s'HvJ'i! rnLIT oltind Iht itneiol on Tuiwicv 9. is nnne yen imv, led 'n wnting 34 houn in adiance VSJt "dp. PDst-Teh- 5 Yeais Ago today Deborah Smailh Gaive! Sadly Missed by Dawn, Mom, Dad, Donna, Kenny, Lyiwe and DJ..

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