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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 13

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Mansfield Sees Senate Backing on Dirksen Plan Car Hits Fire Truck; Driver Held As Tipsy Walter Ryan or 335 Colorado avenue was arrested at 10 o'clock lafit nioht after the car he driving struck a narked fire trurit and a pole on Ash street, during a fire at the Aerosol Techniques, plant. Patrolman Sleeuer said Ryan's car struck a pumper- (ruck from Engine Company No. 7 after striking the pole nrarny. Fireliehters told nolice after striking Ihe engine truck Kyan continued until ne taken into custody by an identified fireman. Ryan's car police said, climbed over hoses and almost struck two firefighters.

Police chareed Itvau operating a motor vehicle while under the influence cf liquor and failure to drive in the proper lane. He is held in lieu of S35n hail pending Circuit court hear- Fontaine Fox, SO, Toonerville' Cartoonist, Dies GREENWICH (AP) Fontaine Fox. SO, cartoonist creator of the onetime '-Toonrrville Trolley" series that appeared un comic paces of more than 2(10 newspsp- A native of Louisville. and resident oi Greenwich, Fox on tercd newspaper work in 1995 when he joined the staff of lite i.O'.ii<ville Herald as a reporter. His Skill as a cartoonist was soon recognired and he adopted it as his life work.

In Fnx jnined the staff of Lie now defunct Chicago Post. Five years later, when his work was syndicated, he moved to New York. The "Toonerville Trolley" cartoon, he once said, was inspired bv a trolley un a spur line at Pel-ham. N.Y.. In Weslchesler cotin-tv.

Fox came across it hy chance while visiting there. He retired 10 years ago. Survivors arc his wife. Edi daughters, a brother and two 1 1 1 Congressman Bennett 'Cii VJ'ir: nt 3" p.m. nn a charge of following Knnwlir.n Klnick lhe icai end ol one driven hv Henry A.

Chav 4B. nf 23 Baldwin ft reel, Mr. Chavarrv and Edith Chap-pali, 3S. nf Easl avenue, New Ha ven, a passenger with him, were taken lo Milford liospital for treatment of minor Injuries and rrleased. Patrolmen Rnbeil Campanaro and Archibald Ball investigated.

Ailing Norwalk Man Found Shot to Death NORWALK Carl Schank, 09, of Grumman avenue, was found dead In his home at fi p.m. yes terday of a gunshot wound in chest. Mr. Schank, who had lieen ill health, was Tound Ijy Mi Cailierine Gicco. of Tniisome al nue, a friend who had stopped hy 10 see him.

He. was slumped over Lhe kilchen lable with lhe shntsiin alongside. Police said Dial several notes were written by the deceased, all of which said he was taking his life because of ill health. His wife died several years ago. It was also reDorted that Mr.

Schank had been released from the Veterans hospital in West months BZO. He was. believed to have been retired, H. Is survived bv a son. Carl, of Wilton, and i da'ughWr, Mrs, Ann I racey, oi Newport, R.

The body removed to Nor, walk hospital for in eutnpiy 1c WASHINGTON (AP) Senale Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said veslerday a proposal hv Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. R- lo ilelav reapportionment of irr "uisiaiors stands a gooo chance oi winning senate approv Irlri last Friday. Mans-the NBC radio-tele- Press." he has been in touch Dirksen, Senate Republican leader, and both Democratic and Republican legal advisers seek-ina another ivav to ease the ef fects of lhe Supreme court reapportionment decision.

said he doesn be-i11- -a I tit kir-n's annma rli "ia nr correct one" and it "may well turn out" to be unconstitutional; Mausfie said, something should be done to delay the el. facts of the court decision on stale legislatures. On June 15 lhe Supreme court ul-xl both of slate legislatures must be apportioned a one person, one vole lor-lu. with eacli legislative dis trict luostanliallv equal" in aop- iilation. More lhan -10 slate legislatures could be affected.

The ruling touched off demands amendment lo limit the power in this field. And Dirksen up with a bill that would delay apportionment up to two in others. Last week the Senate Judicial lmniiliee aDDroved the 1 1 Dirksen said he would include it ider tu Lhe foreign aid bill. Sen. Thomas J.

Dodd. who voted for Lhe Dirksen propo sal in the Judiciary committee, has since said he believes the delay should be limited to the end of one regular session nf a Slate Legislature. Under such a lan the ilelav in Cunrir.riic-.il, the Legislature currently lionment under Federal court order, couid extend until after June. 1365. Under the Dirksen proposal, the delay could extend until after June, 3 Teeners Hurt InMilford Crash MILFORD Thiee leei iere injured vcslerdav at i.m.

when their car wenl tjfll and street, near Anchorage dri Taken to Milfnrd hospital were (he driver n' the car, Brian K. Of Michigan, R9, Dies jwaiiacc, is. or tis Third Jovce WASHINGTON. fAP) Ren. IF nf 7M John P.

Bennelt. 53. and her brolhcr, Paul. 13. All died of cancer al his hnme in were reported in "fair" condition, nearbv CheiT Chase.

DeGennaros later were tak-riay. He had been serinusly ill foriett to Grace New Haven commun-a month. ity hospital. Finishing 2D years in Congress, Pntroimen William Pendlctnn Bennell was dean of Ihe Mich- Wallace was driving soulh on igan conjiressinnai neiepatinn ana. cm stieet wnen ne snkinr.

Repuhlican on lhe House Committee en Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Bennett claimed in a three-line iuography in The Congressional Directory that he icpresented "lhe smallest (in pnpulafionl but mnsl importanl district In the Uniled Slates Tlic disnict embraces eight enmities in the Michigan iron JIM ford Yoiilh Booked In 'lVn-Car Accident Richard Know! im, 17 ni 4fl4 Anderson avenue. lhe radio ami lost i Wallace will be arrested chaise of failure lo drive ii proper lane upon his discharge linni Inti fiospilal, notice saic Giiiird Rescues Swimmer off Milford MILFORD A Walerhury man was rescued possible drcvntu; day afternoon in waters off Sih Beach. Police said Vincent Rosa, of 2.H I avenue. 'Waterburv.

ap parently panicked after going inlo said he. was not a rood sM'immei Mr. Rosa was pullerl inln shnre I an unidenlified life guard, and ven ar-ifirial respiration by Pa- olman Ihomas Loppoia. as on dutv nearbv. lie was taken to Milftird hos pital where he was exan 3 State Polish Groups To Perform at Fair Three Connecticut Polish oi canizaliuns will nerfnrm on Lh Village Green at lhe New England at lhe New York World's Fair on Wednesday.

The Polnnla-Faderewski Mm" i1 1 New Rriiain. the Polish Dra matic lib Gwiazda of Hartford. and Ihe Polish Falcons Nnsls OS and 444 of Merlden will give performances during this Palish Day celebration at the i-air. 100 at Annual Outing Of Blind Association An estimated 100 people at tended ihn 25lh annuai nuling of Bridgeport Association of Ihe Blind veslerday in Minogue'S grnvc, Trumbiiil. Waller J.

sticg, chairman ol ihe sponsoring Lions Club of Rridueoorl fsiflht conservation committee), said high points nf Ihe nmiram were a visit bv Mayor tettesco, tne piayuig oi kowski orchestra, Games included horse shoes. swimming and bean hag. Members of the Lions committee assisting Mr. Stleg were Ravmood C. Lvddv.

Pfiul D'Ella, Alfred E. 'Woolard, John! E. McClnn. Leo J. RedsKe.

W. Howard Donahue, Paul Goldbeck-er, Fred J. Pone and Rivmond Lnuis Creddn I r-- I of 176 Westfieid avenue, who died Thursriav. vrfll lake oh day al a.m. in th! Richards- Spadaccinn fune Washincton a vet o'clnck in Sr.

Raphael's church a so emn hiwh rcquier Mass. Burial will be in SI. chael's cemetery. Miss Eleanor U. Cdnroy ervires for Miss Eleanor Dorolhy Conrny, of 1002 Park tvenue.

who died Salurclay, will ake place lomorrow at 8:30 i.m, in the Godfrey and Con way funeral home, 303 Wash- in St. Augustine cathedral witn i hllh Bur a wil: be. in St. Michael' cemeterv. i-'riu: In-' i c-t i -'i i ist year.

Miss Ccnroy was employed bv the Rrvant Electric com pany as a secretary lor 35 ihe St. Ladies Guild, Council of Calholic Women, and Bryant Electric company. Mr. Vincenl tleSantls Services for Vin cent DeSantis, 72, of 31 Lenox who died Fikfav in Nor walk hospilal will lake ipday al 8:1.1 a.m. in the Nor walk funeral home, 51 East avp.

tnd at a clock in St. Jo seph's church with a solemn requiem -Mass. nurial' will be in St, John's cemetery, Mrs. Fred Unwin KONROE-Services fur Mis. Helen S.

Unwin, 57, of Ridgedale rnad, widow of Fred Unwin. who died Thursday in Danbury hospi tal, wil! take place today at a.m. in the Monroe funernl home of Wllmnt, West and GouUI- tnc. Route 2.1, Slepnev. and at o'clock in Si.

Stephen's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will St. rnienaei cemetery. Raymond Baltren MILFORD Services for Ray- mnrf Raltren. fil.

of 31 Rnbert street, Devon, who died Thursday In Milford hes- a.m. In the George J. Smith and Son funeral home. 135 Broad street, Ith the Rev. William O.

Christ, Devon, officiaiing. Burial wiu ne in Minora cemetery. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964 7 -wm. Marl in Lynch of New York, Patrick, James, and Michael Lvnch. all of Ireland: six sislers, Mrs.

Albert Raynor nf fiif. -ra nf Danbury. Mrs, Delia McCar- Ihv nt L.or.r Island, Mrs. Catherine Dwycr, Mrs. Nelly Mclnerny and Mrs.

Anne Cos- trlin. ii; til Ireland, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Edward Courcler Services for Mrs. Binitian Courcler.

41 of 9S North L'ompo road, wife nf Edit tu I Tn intirr. ivbo died Eridav will take place lomorrow at 8:30 Ire ot Wrstr.ort funeral horre. 215 West Slate md aL 9 clock in 'tie Church of the Assumption with a teqtiem Mass. Burial will be in Assumption cemetery. t.uurncr was born In New York city and lived poll for 4D years.

Survivors, in addition lo her husband, are three sons, John, nd Richard Ccurcier: lour daughters. Diane. Lucille. Deni.se and Ann Courcier, all nf Westporl; her mother. Mrs.

Mnc Bio, in, in i 'nt a brother. Joseph W. Brennan of 1-airtay, va. Mrs. Albert Taylor SOUTHING.

ON' Srrvirrs Fir Mrs. Cora Marks Tayior, 90, of 31 i i ii'- ii in ill 1 1 1 1 1 i port resident and widow of Alherl E. Taylnr, who died Saturday will lake nlace lodav al 10:30 a.m. in Ihe Gould-Gillen funeral home. 130 Nnrlh Main street, wjih the Rev.

Alfred N. Bcrnadl of Ihe Firs; officiating. Rlirial will be in Lakevlew ccmelery, Bridveooit. Horn houthington, Mrs. tayior was a member of the Park- Si reel Congregational cliuich of Bridgeport.

She had resided Soulliinglan since 1953. Survivors are a sisler. Miss Georgia Marks of and a niece, Mrs. Jrlra A. Noble MILFORD Services for Mrs.

May McDonald Noble, of 103 Golden Hill slreel, widow ol John A. Nnhle. who died Fridav will take place today al a.m. in the Miltcrd Sunerai home, Cherry slreet, and al o'clnck in St. Mary's church with a sol- high Mass ol isnn- al will be In SI.

Andrew's cemetery, Westwood, N.J. Mrs. II. Whllelord Beam NORWOOD. Mass.

Services! for Mrs. Margaret Beam, form-orlv nf P.ridBenorl wife Of H. Wh'iteford who died Wed nesday in Norwood, took place Saturday in the way runerai home here. Burial was in Cambridge cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. Born in Bridceoort.

Mrs. Beam moved lo Norwood several years husband, are i daughter. Mrs. Spencer Joseph of Sherborn, ana lour iranacruiaren, Thousands at, Services For 'Rights Martyrs' NLW VOKK fAP) Thousands of Negro and white mourners of varied faiths attended separate services yester day for Iwo white civil rights workers slain last June in Mississippi. Eulogists described Andrew Goodman, 20, am! Michael Schwerner, 24, as "proud and sell-accepting and looked -he F1VF MILLIONTH Pan American Airways' five millionth transatlantic passenger, Mrs, Patricia Brody of London, England, receives a gift on behalf of the airline from Capt.

Paul Holier at New York's John F. Kennedy International airport. She, her husband, Lawrence, an international lawyer, and their children Keith and Lydia were returning to their London hnme after visiting Mr. Brody's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles S.

Brody of 25 Cartwrigbl street, Bridgeport, Pan American flew the first passenger across the Atlantic on June 2S, 19M. Lawrence Brody, formerly nf this city, wis graduated from Yale ill 1942, He lost his right Leg above the knee in a morlar explosinn on Tlniau while serving with the Marine Corps in World War 11. Samuel L. Dallas Dies; Danbury Executive, 48 DANBURY Samuel L. Dal las, 45 of 49 Main street, presid- died Salurriay after being stricken Services will lake place ttimui-jw at 10:30 a.m.

in the Green luneral home, 57 Main streel. nurial will be In St. Peter's cem- Horn in Glascow. Scotland. Mr.

had resided most of his Mrs. Michael Bradley DANBURY Mrs. Margaret L. Bradley, 77, of 41 Clapboard Ridge road, widow of Michael Bradley, died yesterday in burv hospital. Services will take place Wed- home, 57 Main slreet, 10 in .1 church, with a solemn high Mass nt requiem.

Hurial will oe I Peter's ccmctcrv. Born in County Clare, Ireland. Mrs. Bradley had resided in the Danburv area 00 vears. 5he mbcr of St.

Joseph's Guild life in the Danbury area. In ad- lnd lne Csmi 5: 55! Mary Murray Dallas: nf I Donald Dallas nf Hai lfoi Gulfjdaughter, Mrs. Mary Lllen Dal-; las of Danbury; five brothers. Peter of Lonii island. M.Y..

of Hethel, Tlwmaa of 1 1 i' un. Matthew uf Dan- DijTrrnnarn. iburv, and Georee nf Norwalk; drive. West Haven.1 1 sisters. Mis.

Martha IhotriDson. and Mrs, 1 1 hen i Grounwater, bolh ol Belhel, and Mrs. Jean Dawson of Giascow, and several nieces and nephews. ii of Calhnlic onion 10 neing prosicpn: 01 rne men Samuel Dallas Industrial Equip- Sll-vivors are two dnushl- men corperation. he active ihe Sis- bury area.

jand Mrs. Ernest Koch of Dan- wife, Mrs. jhurv: six. brothers Thoma William E. Folev William Edward Foley; 61, of 20 lansnn road died yesterday In is home.

Services will take' place Wed nesday a.m. in tile tjannoi Washington avenue, and' o'clock in the uf the Blessed Sacrament with a re-nuiem Mass, Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Bom in South Ros-tm, Mas! Mr. Foley resided in Bridgeport 20 He was ernaloyed bv Bui ard comoanv for 13 vears.

nf civil riphls iaild was a member of the Holy The bodies of the two New Name Society of the Blessed Sao Yorkers were filowti here from Philadelphia, where they were found last Tuesday, burled deep in a cattle pnnd dam along with the body of a Negro cuir.par.iou— James Ltsane; of Meridian, Miss. David MeLellan David McLeflar. 76. of 603 Al ia otic street, died yesterday Park Citv hospilal. Services will taie place at Wed- at 10: 3D a.m.

in the and D'Arcv funeral home. nun iii ii i '-v. ihe in Lakeview cemetery. MeLellan resided in Bridgeport than tired crane operator with ths 1 1, I ,1 Mil! ber of the First Presbyterian roll and the Linn Camphelt. -jrvivii" urc hit Mrs.

Acnes Brown McLttllan; Gordon A. and Daviti MeLellan. both of Stratford; daughter, Mrs. victoria Mammies Df Trumbull: three grand- nephews. Mrs.

Joseph II, Wick TRUMRULL Mrs. fl Ralston Wick. 79, or 136 Hilltop drive, Nichols, formerly of Hous-alonic drive, Devon, widnw jf Joseph H. Wick, died Saturday. rrivale services will fake place ttnmorraw al 2 p.m.

in Ihe Dennis and D'Arcv funeral home, 2611 Main slreet. Stratford, with the Rev, William 0. Wagner, pastor of the Uniled Church of Christ, Devon, officiating. Burial will De in oticntiis village cem etery. had been a resident of Devon for 29 years.

sitri ihre tlie Rev. Clair R. Wick, paslor of the Mrst Methodist church, Scotts-ville. Chester T. Wick of Nichols, with whom she resided, and Paul L.

Wicl; of Mihh Ih i two daughters, Mrs. Paul R. of Stro'tonl. mil Mrs. Gilford Frandsen of Devon; i a -it tgranacntiaren.

Orrin II, Wlolnn TRUMBULL Services Tor H. of 5i Seelev mad. a former court reporter for the State of Connecticut, who died Saturday, will take place Wednesday at p.m. the Albert W. Spear funeral with (he Edward C.

Richter, assistant rector of St. John's Episcopal church, officiating. Burial wil! be in Tashua ceme-lerv. Born it New Canaan. Mr.

i lm retired 11 years ago as a court reporter. He was a member of Ihe first graduating class of the Bernard Physical Culture school and also was a graduate of the American school of Nafureopathy, He taught court reporting at the Warren Technical Institute and was able to wrile shorthand seven languages Survivors are his wile, Mrs. Isabella Skeen Winton: a son. Or rin ,1. Winton of (iermanv: a bro ther Iiinh Wlntnn nf Viita.

a aister, Mrs. Burton seitum oi Bridcenort: three grandchildren nieces ana nepnewi, church, and the Pequon- mocfc Yacht club. Survivors are his wife, Given Folcv; a hrorher, Mi chael Foley of Boslon, Lluee sisters, Mrs. Simon Kell- etier ol Arlington, Mrs. Frank Dalev of Dorchester, and Miss Marv L.

Folev of Brighton. and several leces and nepnews. Horace Wicgins Horace Wiggins of B7 Hewilt reel died Saturday in St. Vin- liospital. Services will take Diace (omor at p.m.

In the Henry E. Rislinn and Son funeral home, 113!) Fairfield avenue, at which the New Era lodge of premnMFv their ritual. Fol lowing the ritual Ihr. Rev. Arthur.

Cremation will be in Mountain rove crematory. Rom in Hnslnn. Mr, Wlgjjlns had resided in Bridge- retired employe of lhe Bui-' laid company. c-ins: a sleptiaugh- icr, Mrs. Lee Smith nt urtoge-nort.

and a brother, Jonn wtju.r of Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Anthony Natalie Mrs. Dorothy Defe'o Natalie. 47, of 28 Singer court, Stratford, wife of Anthony Natalie, died Friday in Bridgeport hospital.

Services will take plare tomorrow at 1 0a.m. in the Woodlawn Morticians, 4413 While Plains mad, Bionx, N.Y. Burial will be in the Bronx. Born in New York cily, Mrs. Natalie was a resident of Strat ford for 11 years.

Survivors in addition to tier husband lire a sun, Anthony Natalie; her mother, Mrs. Carmella Oefeno: two brothers. Louis and Joseph Defeno; three sislers, Mrs. Sio and Mrs. Neddie Ferrara.

and several nieces and nephews. Arnold (Groenic) Pavia) Arnold (Greenie) Pavia, 60, or 14a Madison terrace, died yas-Lerday in SL. Vincent's hospilal. Services will take place Wednesday at 8 a.m. in the Parente-Laurn funeral home, 559 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Raphael's church, with a solemn high Mass. of Requiem. Burial wiil be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Faeta, Italy, Mr, Pavia had resided in Bridgeport 43 years.

He was employed as a pressor in the Rose Dress shop. Survivors arc bis wife, Mrs. Manha Valerino Pavia; two Slaughters; Miss Barbara and Miss Linda Pavia; a brother, John Petilti of Bridgeport; a sister. Miss Rose eavia of itaty, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs, (Corniell) STRATFORD Services (or Mrs.

Agnes White (Cornloll), 79, nf 62 Allen street, widow of Joshua White who tiied Saturday In Bridgeport hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. In Ihe William R. McDonald fu neral home, 2591 Main street and it 9 o'clnck In St. James church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Mtchiera. cemetery. OBITUARIES Mrs. Raphael DelleCave Services for Mrs, Carmella Rose Fico DelleCave. 03, of Ranhael MleCnve.

of 2 Madison court, who died Saturday in St, liospital, will take place omorrow at a a.m. in Lhe Rlch- rds-Snndaccinu funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at ti o'clock in St. Raphael's church: with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Joseph Kaeiejko vices for Joseph Kaciejko, SR. of mil Kossuth street, who died Fiicnv in BridMi'cn hos pital wili take place today funeral home. 505 Pilla.aa. uis-i and at 3 o'clock in St. Michael the Archaneel church quiem Mass.

Burial will be in Mrs. Tlinmas McGrath Services for Mrs. MrWeeney McGralh. of 710 Pal- F. McGrath, who died Friday will i the Gannon and O'Connor fu-; eral home.

515 Washincton ue. and at 9 o'clock in SL. Am brose church with a solemn high requiem mass. Burial will ne St. Michael's cemetery.

Frederick J. Steinbrick, Sr. Services for Frederick J. Stein brick, 57, of 376 Brooks who died Fridav. take Dlace todav at id ip Frank Polke.and son ru ral residence, 1546 Fairfield Burial will be in St.

Mi- Michael Arditu SeiVMrs f.ir Mid'ii! Attain. 055 Barnum avenue, who died Friday, will take place to- Lauro funeral home, 559 Wash- tnn avenue, and at 9 clock Holv Rosarv church with 2 requiem Mass, "Burial will be Ir St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs, John Hedbcrg Services for Mrs. Carla Eng' Hcdberg, of 72 Maplewucd who died Saturday in -svi- Manor Convalescent hospital, will take Dace lutsdav at Norlh avenue, and at 2 clocq iSalem Lutheran church with thi Rev.

Caryl V. Benson, pastor ot- ticiottng. Burial win ue in uiou Born in Sweden, Mrs. Hcdberg had been a resident nf Bridgeport for 75 years. She was a member of Salem Lutheran church and ICW Dorcas, Siipj are Dr.

Hedbeig and Kilmer Hedherir of Fa rfied: daughters, Miss Fannie E. Hed- berc of Bridgeport and Mrs. Rohert A. Hnrlev wife of Ihe. for mer Governor of of West Hartford; four grandchildren; 13 'great grandchildren: and leers and nepnews.

Julius Kovacs Sr. Julius Kovacs. 53. ot 214 Mam street died Saturday Brideeoort hospital. Services will, take place Wcd- iv morning tne jonn r.

Gilinskv funeral home. Throon. Pa, Burial will, be In St. Cath erine's cemelery, Moscow, Pa. Aihert 'A- spear tunerai home is in charge of local arrangements.

Born in Throop, Mr. ICovacs had been employed by the Jenkins Valve corporation. Survivors are his witc, Joscpn-e Sheftz Kovacs; three sons. Julius Knvacs of Scrantnn, Louis Kovacs nf New York, and Robert Kovacs of Bridgeport; dauehters. Miss Dorothy of Scraninn.

and a brother, Altila Kovacs of Bridge port. Stephen August Pekar Sieohen A. Pekar. 77. of 102 Remington street died yesterday Services will take place Wed- Charles T.

1'istey and Sons fu neral home, Jji uarnum, ana at 9 o'clock in St. John's ehiireh with solemn high requjem Mass. Burial will The Guild of Our Lady of Fat- na and the Holv Name soi letj of St. John's church will recite lhe rosary Tuesday at 6:110 p.m. i the funeral home.

Rnm in Plavec. Ciechosl it akia Mr. Pekar resided here most of his life. He was employed by the Havens Manufacturing and was a member and past pres ident of the Holy Trimly Ftav-; ecky society, the Catholic Sokols branch. No.

9, and the Holy Name society of St. John's church. Survivors are his wife, Mary iletes Pekar; six daughters, Mrs. Helen Sulick, Mrs. Margaret Bir-ey, Mrs.

Patricia Figmic and Miss Ann Pekar, all of Bridgeport, Mrs. May Kovalsky or Stratford and Mrs. Irene Stanczyki nf Fairfield: a sister, Miss jTheresB Pekar, of Bridgeport, and 15 grandchildren. William Patrick Hickev Ttmiufttlll for Wil liam Patrick Hickev, 78, of 50 Arden road, who died In Hillside hospital Friday, will take place lomorrow at ia a.m. in tne Gannon and O'Connor funeral hnme.

515 Washinston avenue. and at o'clnck In St. Teresa'st church with a solemn high itr quiem Misa. Burial will in 'St, Mlchael'i cemetery, Michael Cocco i Services lor Michael Cocco, 64, of 24 Garfield avenue, an as sembler at the Remington Rand Shaver division, who died Friday, will Inkn place loday at '9 in lhe funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, nno at in o'clock in SI. Raphael's church with a solemn histh Mass nf reouiem.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Michael Longo Services for Mrs. Josephii Minlchella Longo, S7, of 12S East who died Saturday in her home, will take place Wednesday at a.

m. in the funeral home. 4S9 Washinstlon nve- nue, and 9 o'clock in Holy Rosary church, with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in 5t. iMlchacl cemelery.

Born in Facta. Fnggia, Italy, Mrs Lonco had resided in Endue- oorl 65 vears. She was a member jof the SI. Ann. St.

Joseph, Holy v. Si iSC and St Ar.l.n- ony socielies. Survivors are six sons, Leonard. Peter and Joseph Longu, all ol Siralfmd Dominick of Brideeoart, Tripoli of Fairfield and Michael Longo ot iipaiocka, lout daughters, Mrs. Jennie Vitelln Carmella Allerio, and Mrs.

Rose Stelan. all of Bridgeport. and Mrs. Rocky Hodovanes on Fairfield; two sisters, Mrs. Rose chin, both of Bridzepnrt; 12 grand children; 12 great-grandchildren; and several nieces ana nepnews.

John A. Stenstrom Private services For John Au gust Stenstrom, S3, of 195 Fin street, a retired carpenter, who died Friday in Bridgeport hospilal, will be rnnriiir.ted at the convenience of the uimilv funeral home. 2496 North Hie Rev. Stanley It. Al- ahv.

oaslor lhe Black Rock Congregational church will officiate. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemelery. Miss Anna Skok oc for Miss Anna Skok. of 102 Albion street, who died Sat urday, will -take place tomorrow lat 8:30 a.m. in roe Jonn and Snn funeral home, laau fair-field avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Stephen's church with quiem Mass, Burial will be Michael's cemetery. ii, Jl'irmarv Ml a 1, resided in Hnagepon. than 35 years. She nao pcen ninved hv the Casco Products iporation 20 years until licr retire- 1 '11. -all'' a 111 lot the Rosary Society of St.

Steph- ti church. nnlv SlirvivoC iS sister. Sisler Mary Consnlatta of Buda pest, Hungary. DEATH NOTICES CliWRCir.lL— In i.if.M- a ilittr Yin- Tom St. ri huh mm Jim Aunn siair niiata tr THIRTEEN DEATH NOTICES LO.SOO In IWi i I ii sl, Mil ti Ci'Pir-'" Aim Ulii city i ri.v s-l-irrsy 7-13 Bundav oAar) oi -Mill Anlmio I inVia-r, tn.rdi VttHxi.

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