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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 62

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Forum Airs New Arguments For Maintaining Open Space has So By JllFFRF.Y L. CUMC, 'wllli sinpjr fin rsur.f i Listing I Ti fits on.i I li" raoin inn's. Wtl-p put forth ye'lcnini Commumlv Forum .11 l-ahdeld University Mil the iheinir: Spaces and rinsed Munis. Tho old rerisorciiliiiii ai foments, based fi ncsiheKs, lust don't work anymore, 11. publications idler of Open Sar.ce Aril .11 lii-'f -le "I New York, told Ihr mid k-aii-i fcred In- the Insiimic.

Mi Mit chell said. open spare is ill its p-eni lilar.l.-, is major smiTr of ovyscn ai'ti nn nhsorbci uf c.irbnn ditistide pnilufiinl. and In the limit run. he said, il is "not a burden to tho ititpayer." 'Our Very Survival1 The oilier speaker, Joseph N. ill of the stntc e-i I of Aoitcullurc nild Njtural Resources.

wnrneH thai "our seiy is hnsrd on sp-n" and h.almncd use uf our Both spot valine rct-i ed miniis." slated there is red for conser "Mo open t'los- Find Select- man John J. Sullivan ol 1-mr field, whose open spare ncnuisi linn protr.nn alone the Mill liver is fe.Uured in lnrenl issue r.f Open Space Aclinll. nu Wished j. lie lnsliiutr. drsrr.brd land as the cornnUtlltv's ureal- Mr i "rwakcneil In the fart Mr.

Sullivan, add-rd. Ili.u -these icsnutccs Ilia: we lake for -fit-aril cc are indestructible Udall (Juoied from il.e bock "Quiet Crisis" In lormei Sieielai ni the Inlerior Stewart Mv. Sullivan The uf education and erosion. a i -'ad Ill's i a cure qtirstain for 50ii -ccs shall iri atiMvrrcd. I II I e- sponsilliluv and itrpa.nialional lie s.od.

and pe lians a atency In cepc wdlil li metrnpoliliin rr.v-ronii-.eiillil 'i itti Ihe i.itinn.V.s do velrpi-d h'v the Open Spi nor. Institute, a private errau.zation founded the pnhl el dee iduous forest in this area prodot-es ol nxyecn a year, if. rni to siis-air Ha pcul--'. Spaci- Absorbs Noise fin Iter tubs ticisi and solai National Modrl Seen Rcfen-Jts 'o Open lilied. Co i I'.

and Cis. Js-t tin- open from tin- creasing population oav corstiuie ii paradox. chcli said it am that ihe apnaiet Richis Considered for i.sed what ihe ttiid added lc.iwJsr.es. I hey leli dilernm. outtl; pi i A sludv for acres on ly Slii-'-n Is'nnd said, shoved llisl befa thin a plan based nni.a loads, and a mixure of 1.

sni.ui rise apartments auh nnslraii family atid open spat o. 'ihesr prr.hl. sp.u Mill-hell silid, ivis-tli-i mien Lcine, p.vpn in i-onveiMie abandoned freiplll euro's- iillo p.nl.5 Slid lllilizinj! air riphi-. buildings. Mi iiill.

w)in been as commissioner of Ihr slule Apiullltlire Natural Ke- hrrn ill Ihe aieas nprn iKillnlion mid air llulini in llic live years. Ill the arm af open spare, C'nniniiSMniier CI ill suid, the Mate, since lliiil. bay. nssisied lo-cal i lies -n ill- purchase ot almost i.liim ni res nf npeu space land while ntnkine Birqiu-siiions on iis own such as the Slumlord nperaled hy Hie Tniversity or ConneciiLiii. SI III PjDKraju Hailed He descrilied Ihe slate's open; finesi in the nalion." A li-nler pnlkil inn pidRIll ni pinpo.ieri ui by Clean Water Insk l-nrce by Giivcrnor Dcmpscy, Mr.

Ciill said, has enabled the slate la Protesl and pertisu en inaj.T campuses Wednesday, rann.ug Iroin strong mnvo lo end sccrcl senrcli at Slnnferr! lo an nss on Ihe tiie.sjdent'j office at Queens Collier. Al llurvaid. Ilu- pit-pared lo v. le Iliursdav on a resnliilion thai would virtually! fie Kesrrve tllhci-I raltiati! Coins nror -nni. mid Cnll.mllin -i sltn.ei Is a ll-d to- dav -Hike also 'liuiv 1 day.

The Vali.in.d Sludi-nl Assn. i. id Wrdiu-silav it is lia li-i cnp. lerlri mil llic en n' II. mi n.iii.ro-.-r i-ah-pcs la cul ofl Icdcval aid to sllidenls engnue i.i disruptive pmlci.l.

At Slanfurd in Palo Alio. Cul- tfnrnta parnily ol (idnptirji jioliry ne.n'n vine: "il t-i ct I irrlv it Il toienrd tlx e'inn- ition ol secrecy liii- iicliou enmc us sliidcnls iiiinucd a sii-iu Ins: i i the iiiiti eisili Annlied ir.iittcs Labtnilloiv on campus, where classified icscatib is roidniled Queens Collefte sludenis New York Citv, escalntinR a week Uuij! sil-iil. to hreiiU tr.io ilu- office il. piesidcni. M.

Viinav. and olliei of- 'ices. Cffi. ials hauir.idod tlie plmkl'ii- heds 'deois uitli fiiinu l0! ol cruitinal Irespas aitautii lik siLilenls and a liteuliy inomhet- arrested in '''I'-' ii.i-tuin spokesman lvide siririniillinil in the I' il niimicipnlitirs nssisl mem wtinir ireainirni, nurl has giv-tax credits in industry. Ir said lliiil by 191M nil Con- cleaned 1o ny" pressed pietism v-crsity's Cnmlll rics whk-h he comiiiuilii-nlio u-ntcii Simula be i.iid- i he i lioa is now." motile qunl (Jill nlwi ex-e with ihe upi-unilv l-'nrum se- aid provides ihe lacking in sn eflnrls." addins has thai the lhcnie ul Hie lornni yes terday 1 n-ipl: 1:1" almn shin iictu-enii the effort to save our resources and I be aiiitude of uiiinv nf the ueonic." Ihe farunis.

acculdine Ir universiu-, are based on 1 lie thai "thure is a vital need today in our urban area frir ur open forum of citizens representing nil segments of Ihe com niunitv where all news can be continuously heard in free dis- ia, free men." ext foiuin. scheduled for May 21 al lilM p.m. ill the Cam pus Ceiller Oak mom, is Oil the Innic. "Recioaal GTnwlh: Smtiwl or Planning." The moderator will he Samuel Hawley, presi-dent nf the Pennies Savincs Flnnk. Unrest Is Unabated On College Campuses lias for people- lo clineso sides.

lime lot lilsewlieie. Bond. and first Negro elected lo Hie ueoiatiu i.egisioi.ire, saui in a Kansas Citv interview Unit college students could help clianse llic tnee ol llic noiion by no k.ne u-lirre .1 pe.illv counts niioiic the ptitif. tie wrres and lac llid.alis M.iu li Si f'tai v's in nilllllsl-iire lasses In, tlic day Wcdrcsday a tljc ni i n-, ai the school of students. were seek- inp chunks in social tcgula- V.nsl ot Ihe full-time SlU- denls hr.ve rninnred cihss PoY- coll n' the Sou hern University New (irlcnns- The afro-Ani.

ican Society al the prednniina ly Neem scliool sees, anicnp nes, a fiepnri-nein in blttrk sludics. Ai Alhi ieht Colloee In If -ad nip, stLdeai.s continued mi. i i as riir adtntalsli.il studied for a liighei Ncuin L-urollnicnl. Nepro Altnn. at I CollPRe III ued sit-in prulostiiip deti lite ROTU prourani Harvard's Dean Ford Vclmilttd In Hospital Mm moo Ihe AM 1 1 11.

1.. Jiiik I'lailkliu I nd. a rod sevrrti' inn lie.ro in ttic rflsrr.ier.: nl Harv.ird UllI jdenis were denioi. was lor i.ltM-it ennditiou. PI- liana 1 an April 1 sit til.

Ihe adinmis- icelnr of itniiun aunoupced jco- 1-in cha pes ih.ee tid.ntitcd 1. 1 Ihe- ii.ler.eulv in- eiul I cul II health sew snid ord wns ji-Jiuseiis Cer, Sherman I'. Dunniiiu. us idO-Ut f. IS l.i'lldcll 1.1111- I II i Ih.

-il. 'i ihe ci-i-oa-i. ir. Ntitti.iniel died yesteidnv in ail lllull. said hnsp.l.il.

ahout- Services ill lake nt.uo to il-- l.uililinp. ninnilw al 11 p.m. in lite wi ll u- ol Altieit W. "Hut most ol LS Snrar. South Hcns.ni iMnd, l.

the li(V. James ll.od. pas- i.iini-d oiiiei. ol lite 1 airfield Grncc ir it i I ai Wilt ii.i-m eiiim i.ll.ci.il.nc I Scirnirs s.hed- he a-me for a Mi. Ills lltirvatnl SnilS ei Iho Aiiieinciiii Pi vitlntttiii.

itc t- nio Il.e-, Mrs. Plllinine. Sr. of l.nsten. Mis.

M.nv Sar.loid lias becoine Pr.dpcpoit. mm a hroihcr, student p. oiesl and (m.d Studenls- 'the (uce order, I In- order was nol octual slrike plate, a Columbia '5 llic pcacctul ms, shoved Hi.n.fi.id ait be worked ithout disruptn-e ennfron- Call A. OImui I A. Olson, li.

ul USi 1 i n- j. riwsiruction pus i.iui.ei. -v cnnipanv. el en ked el lie Vlllienl tt that hegnii h.si.p.,,,.. in llic Fairfield i ivere dctv lid me cnanites in admissions i.m.oi.-iluies Ini iiiinoriiy group funeral finnic of Alhert H'.

Si Sou'. i Itorvnia road, wilh Ihe Kcv. Stanley Allaby, pastor li nock angregaiinnai church, nllicmting. B.irinl will k- in Mountain drove cemeiety flora in Hridgopnn Kr. Olsotl tubet- of ihe me 11 d.iuglller nine Olson Fnip biiMhe.s Richard Ul of and Herbert 01 of Seminclr.

Fl, :0 people, whereas conven-tation." Mrs. Roiert Pkllbrick ol. ftOtuJ road layouuj The fijjjjiia. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 198? Rites Are Friday For Robert McGuire MONROE-Sorvices for Robert E. McGuire.

41. of Lviin drive, lupervisor o( manpower plannme and development ut ihe Norden division of United Aircrafl. who died Tuesday ir, Nurwalk hospi-ml. lake Place Fridiv ut 0:15 m. in the Miner funeral tint ilt Itt l-iithi Suri'ivius are his wife, Mrs.

Jean A. Viering McOuire: Ltt-a McOuirr, all of Monroe; his Ti.tl.ti, Mrs. Martha J. Mo Ouire, of Mnford; three brothers, Dr. Thomas nf Yorktown HeichLs.

N.Y.. James of Ar lington. anri William of Milford; an atmii ard several ana nephews. Services TomciiTuw For Ansrelo Lasse -or Annelo M. lasse.

S.7. of 17.11 Nichols avenue. Strat ford, general manager of the las- Uverv Service, who dietf Jues- day In Park City hospital, will a- tt st-t- ro I hon-c. Washingtnn ave-e. and al 10 o'clock In (tin Lluly of Giace cliinch.

Strntford tl'i i jroinrtn isurial wi.I in St. ccnieleiy. Uom in Rn.sbuiy. asset was lesident of Ihe Rrideepori-Sl-alford area for 57 years. He was a member ot the Sons of Italy, and a member ol Ihe former Hillside Volunteer Fire Cu.

Survivors are his wile. Mrs Man Wornick Las.se, of Stratford; three brothers, Nicholjs lilsse, port, Peter Lnssc of Milford, and several nieces and nephews. STATE A1DP DIES llARi'lOIlD (API A lot sihp hudeiti ilit-eclur icoi.apsc.i dui-uijj a e.are.e ot hanr.baii I ue.sday and died A. d. is-a held Mm state office ten ji yeais old and vi ti- by three brothers and rjanlel J.

Sorbo. MILl for Daniel .1. ho. tivoycai-old sur. of Mr.

ami Mts Daniel .1. For- Ixi. of 11 MelLa died luesdav in Ya c-New Ha- hospital, win take piare a al 5 iU CntK Whir funeral home. 107 at Mary's ehurrh with a Mass of" II be in Kings cemetery. Doris MdLlhews MiRWALK Services will be pr s.ne (ni Miss Lloris Matthews, If Lftlge mad.

Roway OBITUARIES Anxrlo Summi Anuc-io Summa. 7fi. of Cam bridse street, Fairfield, died yes-erriav in Hririceoori hosnilat. Services will lake place Satur day at a.m. in trie ucerenia funeral hnme.

Schuyler a Stamford, and at ft o'cloclt SI. Stephen with a hish Massiquiem Mass. Burial will be in of rcniiiom, Rurial will be in Fairfield Memorial park, Slam- The H. Lawrence Sporlnick Born In Aviulno. Italy he had nersl home is charge of ar- lived in Fairfield for ten years Dunn in Milford, Mr.

McGuire attended Milford schools and was a of Yale, class of 1952. Fie was World war If veteran in the U.S. Army. Active in numerous civic or-eapixations. lie was a member of the Monroe Board of rrdiica- lion for live vcars.

vice- Project Speed, and a member (of llic advisory hoard of Housa- lle wns a oast niembfrr and Yale club of l-'airfield County, the Haven Per sonnel association, and the Ex.ec- ulive cflntmltice of (he council as well as ic Noma council. He also a member of ihe Monroe Inter-countv bowline leauuc and after moving rrom Stamford. He was a rtllred employee of Conde1 Nast Publications company. Snrvivina arc his wife. Mrs, Kaiherine Viscontl Summa of Fairfield, two sons, Andrew Sum-: of Middlefield, Angelo C.

Sum- Mrs Alex Kakluskas of Enfield. Mrs. John Reavis of independ-i Mrs. Robert Hixon, Oerald Shults both of Stam ford, 12 grandchildren and two sreat grandchildren and several nieces ana nepnews. Mrs.

Isidore Bankatttr Services for Mrs. Bessie Bank-' alfer, wife of Isidore who died yesterday will take nlaitn tndiv at 9 a.m. in the A. L. funerll fiomc.

R27 Grand street, with Kaobi Moisne tp-ciein of Lonpreuation Aeudas Achim, officiating. Burial will in New Monttiore cemetery, umg Island, N.Y. Bom in rwano, rvtrs. itaniiat- a resident here years, member of Congregati Survivors, ill addition lo her husband, are a son, Samuel Bankalter of Trumbull; una cign: Michael S. Joimjci, Jr.

Michnrl Sfl, of Loor Bench, formerly of Bridgeport, died Tuesday in Long I Beach. Private services will Uke place i Saturday the convenience of the family. The Frank Police atid. funeral home IHf! Fairfield 'avenue in charge ot locaj ar- rar.gemen-js. Bom Bridgepoit.

7'lr. Jonuci moved to California 14 years Survivors three sons. Michael S. JoniKZ rhe Its Naw in Mavnnrt. Jeffrey Jonjc'i and Richard hotn of Chela Vista.

I Calif a brother, Fred Jonuce ef IChevie Cliase, a sister, Mrs. John Ber.way i-oinieio ano nieces ana -nepnev Morris Jacobson Servieec for Morris JBCOhson. 176 lormerlv of Taft avenue, wlio died Monday night in Oklahoma Citv, where lie had resided for the pasc year. take place today at ii a.m. in the A L.

Green funeral home. 1117 Grand street, with the Rabtii Sanlorc! Haiin and Cantor David Leon Congregation Sholom offlciiling. Burial will be Rocttpl', Shoiom Mcmona. park, Fairtield. Mrs.

Joseph Karbulak ANRONIA Services for Mrs, Suz.mna Za ice Harbulak, widow of Joseph Harbulak. of 18 Byron avenue whn died Monday in Grifuu nospilal. Derby, will lake place today at 8:15 a.m. in home, Soill! Cliff St reel, mid at clock in Peter ana Paul church, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Park cenictety.

Mrs. Raffaele Tomalno Rf.THFL Services for Mrs Rosin.i Tnmaino, of Siimv Hill dislr.ci, widow of Raf-iaele Ibniair.o. who tiled ilav. will take place today 8:15 air. in the Freehold who 8i We-i strer', Danbury, and rl in St honic chirch, Dunbury with Miss Man, ii-ws, a unlive of New a rnau.eiii Mass.

Burial will be York city. Is survived by a bnith- St. cemetery, Dan. or. (jenree Moripows.

nt hurv. Clitipe. Md). N. c.

and tri Mrs. Hcnrv 1. Ashmore. Yvonne Matthews, both of New Yoik city, niul Mrs. War- r-n W.

Chappin. sif Rowstyton, whom si-e made her home. Mrs. John Tuiile NdRVALK Services lis. I onise Tulllc.

75. 12 cai.rt. widow ol Juki no lie. who died Monday in Norwalk April 4. wi.I lake place today the 1 0111ns.

tuncral home, 52 Past avenue, wilh ihe Rev. Edward P. Merkel. nssislant naslor of St. Peter's Llliherau churn, otlirialtng.

will be 1:1 Riverside ceme tery. Mrs. Michael DyVi MILF'ORD Services lor Mrs. Dora Sass.isdH Dyki. bS.

ot 11 Bil-yard street. Devon, who died Mtiuday 11ic.l1; in Miiford hospital. mil lake ace a a al 1.1 n.ni. in Ihe Crep.nry F. Doyle funeral home.

Bridgeport avenue, Devon, and at 9 o'clock in St. Byzantine Catholic church wilh 11 rccuuem Mass. Burial will bo in Si. Joh.n'a cemetery, Slratford. Kohcrl II.

Sweet Robcn li. Sweet of 91 Arch street, died Weslnosdav In SI. Vin cent's hospiial after a sftnri ill ness. Mr. Sweet resided with his iece, Mrs.

Maryann Carson. The Maaner funeral home. If Molt avenue. Norwalk. It in irruiunenti.

1 Thomas C. Paddock Services for C. Paddock. 73. ol Alnert avtnue, Stratford, a retired test driver for the Ravhpslns (listsnir.

(Itetl Tuesday, will take place McDonald funeral home, 2551 Man Stratford The Rev. ffotrf.i A Jeweit. rector of 'l'ri-i- i ly Upiscopal church will out- view cemetery. Mrs. Salvanre Montuurl Servtres for Mrs.

Mflrv Com- pnrato Mnrluori, "5. wife of Sak whn died Monday in Hillside 1ms- pil.it. will lake place i a at fi a.m. in the A. Abriola nod Son funeral home, 21tfJ "'set.

and ai cock St Patrick's church with a quicm Mass. Burial will be inj Mm. W. Clarke CmMUiBn WESTPORT Sen-ices for Ir.s. Louise Nash Grossman, nt Ludlowe road widow of W.

Clarke Crossman, former First Seleciman of Westport, who Tuesday in NorwalK nospilal, will lake place looay ai a. Christ and Hnlv Trinity Eoii copal church. The Rev. Dana l-orresi Kennedy, rccior, win om-ciate. and burial will be in Wil low-brook cemetery.

The Fable funeral home, 215 1 West State street, a of trmaiiminu. ments. Clurles Lee Services for Charles Leu, 64, of lit) Cartwricht street, owner of the Charles Lee Associates of Fairfield, a real estate firm, who died Tuesdav while visitine in New York, will im place To day at I p.m. in trie congrega. (inn Rotleph Shuloin.

Park and Capitol avenues, with Rabbi Hahn and Cantor David Leon of Congregation Rudeph Sfiolom officiating. Burial will be in Rodeph Sholom Memorial park. Fairfield. The A. L.

Greenl in eharee of arranscmcnls. Bom in Tyler, Teitas, Mr. Lee as a resident or the Bridgeport rea for AO vears. He was a 12nd degree Mason and was a member of Temple lodge 127 AF and! AM, the Congregation of Rudeph 'Sholom, Ihe City of Hope and, active with the Park City hos pital involved in tuna raising tori the hospital. He was also active in organizing the social club of Survivors are his witc, Mrs.

Kitty Lee; two daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Rappoport and Mrs. iniaiip Harrison, both of Fair field; two broLSters, Lee Lebo-witi ot New York city and Mar tin Lee of Florida; ana several leces and nephews. Mrs. Frank Gminski I of Frank Gminski, died yesterday! 'private services will take olaee Q.Mft am In ihe TCfirt- Idozyski funeral home, i05 Pulaski street, and at a uc.ock ip at.

Joseph's Polish National Cath with the 'Very Rev. Uopold Stratford. Born in Poland. Mrs. Ominski a resident of many years.

Harry 0. Harry O. Walte, ol MS Vine street, a empraye ijwiuwih, Industries, cnea juesuay Services wilt take pince ronay oi nm in the Godfrey nd Conway funeral home, JUil Washington avenue, with the Rev. Joseph Pouliot. chaplain of Goodwill Industries, officiating.

Burial WW be In Park cemetery. Mr. Walte was a resident of most of his life. surviving and nephews. several nieces Mrs.

Harry Kearney services for Mrs. IJonoihy Griggs Kearney, 77, of Jefferson street, Fairfield, widow of Harrv Kearnev, who died Tues day in Van Doren convalescent hospital, will take place today at II a.m. in the Howknd chapel of the umiea umgrcRii- Nutting will officiate, and burial The WilmDt, West and Gauldine, funeral nnrne, t-'JU rosr roan, Jirtifld, '-1 arrai wit resident of Brideunori Unejuowu Fairfield for a number ot years. Survivors arc a stepdaughter, a brother, Horace Griggs 01 iietimguaiii, iwsi ts-aoi, tvilli ot Ttridive. port; and several nieces and 1 nephews.

Mrs. Albany Blaitchard steri.ii-0^ for Steiltl Godih Rlanchard, wife of Albany BlunchariJ, 151M Madisoi: avenue, uihn Hiert Mondav in her home, hinera'l home, I54H Fairfield avenue, nnd at in St. An- Mass. Burial will be in St. Mi chael's cemetery.

Dominic Crelella Bridgeport tiers, wnu uieu hospital, Fairfield, will take 559 Washington avenue, and at il) o'clock in St. Rat.hifl'i church with a requiem Mass Burial will he in St. Michael's cemetery. Charles 1. Havens Services for Charles J.

Havens, of 135 Rosers avenue, Mil ford, a bartender at Pi2za Vil lage restaurant, wno oiea dnv in St. Vincent's hospi tal, will take place today at 9 a.m. in the s. apaoac-cino and Sons funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Our Lady of Good Counsel church with a requiem Mass, Burial will be in St. Mi chael's cemetery.

Raymond C. Bullard for Ravmond C. Bui- lard. ol 8U Old Post road. Fairfield, advertising manaeer for the Buiiaro company, wno died Monday in Ihe Caiolton convalescent hospital, will take place lodav at 11 m.

in the Albert W. Sbear ftinwa! tame. 39. the Rev. Her.rv J.

Rohinaoii, pas tor of the First Contreiational lehurdi, officiating. Burial will be a uucwws cemetery. Saturday For Milford GI, 18 MILFORD Services will tuke place Saturday for wiinam, J. Bannon. 19-vear-oId son of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Bannon 50 Greer circ e. who died I Vietnam Friday after being sta-1 The services will be conducted i 8:1.1 a.m. in the Gregory F.

Doyle funeral home, 291 Bridge-1 rciot-K in it. Mary cnurcn wiuu i requiem Kass. nuriai win pe in Kinss Hichwav cemetery. Milford untn in Hjn- Mathewson schuul and Milford! high He entered, the Army in r-ebruary lans. surviving, in aaaition to rut Dennis J.

Geoghegan, of De- Mifurd: his maternal erandoaronts. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Whalcn of South Boston, and his paternal grai a- imottier, Mrs. Josephine Niewcasi of Milford. Paul 83, Dies; Retired Salesman Paul Young, 83.

of 119 Lor raine street, a retired self-em- ploved sporting goods salesman, died yesterday in St. Vincent's liosmital. Services will fake place Satur-. day at 9:30 a.m. in the Gannon and O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washineton avenue, and at o'clock in St.

Augustine's cath-pdrnl with a requiem Mass. Bur- rial will be in St. Michael ceme-. Born in uanoury. Mr.

noung as a resident of Bridgeport 75 years. mre Youne of Bridaeport; and several niece! ana r.epnews. Mrs. Edward A. Straiten Flora Schuldlce Stratton, S3, of 727 Day Esplanade, Clearwater, Stratton, and formerly of Dan-bury, who died Tuesday in Clearwater, will take place Saturday at 9-1J a.

m. in the John Free. land funeral home, si west street, and at 10 o'clock in St. requiem. Burial will be in Wou- Mrs.

Stratton was a native of bury civic affairs fur many well known Danbury physician and surgeon, uieti in sister, Mrs. Charles R. Leo of Bronxville, N. am several ieces and nephews, Thomas Tyrell TiANRURY Services will take place today at I p. m.

in St, James' Episcopal church, for Four Thomas Ty- iJfl 'wlio was killed in action in The Rev. (jraliam LUClien-bill rector, will officiate. Burial will be in Woostcr cemetery, with military honors. Tvrpll had been ir, Vietnam about siv. months.

He was assigned to the Americal Di visions' 19BU1 Ulglit liuanry nre sade as rifleman. He ic sci-vived bv his riarents, John J. Tyrell nf Shelter Rock road and Mrs, Uarence juaa ty rell of Ridge rood; a sister, Constance Tyrell of Danbury; lii'n uni-les. Thcodrire H. Judd.

Jr. and Roberli S. Judd of Danbury; and an aunt, Mrs. hnennan Kreuiberg, of Silver Springs, Md. Mrs.

Harry A. Osborne Ml I. Services for Mrs. Jeanne DeJordy Oiborne, 41. wife nf Harry.

A. Osborne of 4 Hnrlcy road, who died Tuesday. taKe place rnnay at niu m. in the Cndv-Whltc funeral honic. 1U7 Broad street, and at 9 1 1 St Agnes cnurcn wnr.

requiem Mass. Burial will be St. Mary i cemciery. Mrs. Roscauist MII.FCRD Services for Mrs, Tekla Roseq'jist.

S7, wife of Eric I Roseq-Jist Of 553 Third avenue. New YorK city, wno aiea ivionaay at the Manhattan General hospital, will take place today at 10 a.m. at the Cody- Whllc 1. in-ral home, iui Broad s-lreel, Milford. The Rev.

Robert Anderson ot the wiiflemere aeacn Ci ereeat onal church ciate. Burial will be in Kings Highway cemetery. mvid C. Carr FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.

Services for C. Carr, 74. of 6107 Southwest I9th street, Pomoano Beach. father ol Ravmond and John enrr, ot Mil-ford, who died Monday in his home, will take place today in Fairehild West Brownard funeral home and at 10 too; in Our Lady Queen of Martyrs church, Fort Lauderdalel with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Queen ot Heaven cemetery, Fompano rieacn.

Mrs. Francis Furkai CANBURY-Servlces for Mrs. Ida Parkas. 91. of 172 Fairfield drive, Putnam Lake, N.

widow of Dr. Francis Fatkns. who died Monday in Danbury pitai, mil lake pjace lotuy at 11 a.m. in the Tomlintwn Homestead, IX Main street, with Ihe Rev. John Spear of St.

James' ial will be in Wooster cemeter)'. i Join G. MJIthies ANBURY Uparlmepts, Rogers 'Part road, (with Federal Correctional Institution wno uis." day, will lake place Friday Rev. Dr. Ray "atonal' church, officiating.

Burial iKingslon, N.Y. Mr. Matthies was bom in New York City and was an Army Treadwell post. American Legioa; Stellar chapter, O.E.S.: Candle- wood uraer ot IchapTer, R.A.M.; Woostcr council, maiide'r of Crusader commandery, jcLhea- Masonic and Shrine organ-irations. and Henry Ci.

Matthies, Iboth of Deer Park, and by several pices and nephews. DEATH NOTICES inula 1SW. Roysiond C. CkTITELLA-ln FtfrfWd. April IS, Wtifport.

iS'Chriit and Ht Trlnlfj coiling hnun Crrrjflrj- F. Doyla Wearctday. 3 icqjifV' lay call Tuesday, 1 WMneiday evc Clly, AprU i Derby, iit JoKph Harbukik. cf'n fid is ft Fn-nii nv, call 1-4 7-4 MllttrVa, BnnrXin HOV4 iiiwai wwntjjoy kC a Gly. Ohhhiktm, 'nTJetrol li.irKMs stioitm i Briajiporl Park, Fair Wupi ora jiiJwJ, d.

by MM KIMnar-ln Foirmii, is. tc oriel will Md II cm, In HMBM ChOMI Unl SSlfWiSS. CB.U/*- stTiSTO DEATH NOTICES i iSU-lfi Apr" Friwii CMI swd RwllpH Pork. huibstiw ol Jrej Snd tin Cnurcn jl St. MOHTUORl-lp Eirn Strut, FrUnds art tin; City.

Anri' a. olsan cf lill Irenli prl.au Ifrvk.i -i fiSTSouTS oia ORIEL-In SlroHsrd April IS 713 FOM ta ullL.al I Highway cumelsry. I In Nn. Hovef Ihkvglgn ct.org* or- Si AtSSi n. and in Sf.

ealrkk't m. with Mnsi at en in SI. may call Wednesday 19W. Cad Vnunojy, at o.m.-»lm ft at 1 p.m. Irwn Ih.

oirf Cunway funeral ct afflniaflig. Ir-lirmirit 11 Park cwnttarY. It. 'ttla-iJf'-'-'s her memory lo.gel Ti Inure airrnt tales-tun, Mieawr Mete Halleo In lei 14 In advance al pnMlettitn date. Man Ptrt-teltria'n, 410 Slate At.

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Years Available:
1918-1977