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Con m-tin. 303 SCrornblcr, lils TOO MUCH FURNITURE your surplus with Classified Ads tor cash. Dial 333-0161 'Eddie' Eagan Dies at 69; Olympic Star and Lawyer NEW YORK (AP) Col. Edward P. F.

"Eddie" Eagan, an Olympic champion in boxing Athletic Commission, died Wednesday. Ho was 69. The affable, grey-haired attorney credited Ihe Merriwell dime novels for beinp, the inspiration of his athletic and scholastic success. Worked Way at Yale "From the very first time I read about Frank Merriwcll at Yale, I was determined that 1 would to Yale," he always said. He worked his wav through Yale.

Lagan succumbed Roose velt Hospital where he had been ill for some lime. the Denver native won the 1920 Olympic lieht championship at Antwerp, Beland earned another Olympic gold medal as a Daniel Howard of Windsor Dies; State's Oldest Medicare Applicant HARTFORD (UPI) Daniel Howard of Windsor died at Hartford hospital Wednesday, the old est alumnus of Brown university and oldest applicant for Medi-care in Connecticut. He was 102. Howard, who was born in hosier, R.I., on Dec. 15, 1S64, had given his entire life to education.

and was superintendent-emeritus oi me Windsor school svstem. Hi retired from the in 1934. He began his teacher caree Foster at the ace of 17. later taking four years off to attend Brown university. He graduated t-in ceia Kappa in 1S93.

vard then went to Walline. ford High school as principal, lat- becoming principal of Windsor i-oiKS Jiigtt school. He became superintendent in Windsor in 1010. author of several history books, Howard was also a travel- id made a four-week irin tn the Soviet Union unaccompanied me age ot 34. He leaves no known survivors.

600-Pounder Ordered Freed At Danbury FCI HARTFORD (AP) U.S. Dis tnet Judge T. Emmet Clarie weonesday ordered the early release from federal prison of 600- pound Yale R. Becker, a 37- income tax evader. Becker, a former resident of Water-ford, was ordered released prison authorities said he loo ill tu be keDt at the Federal Correctional Institution uanbury.

Becker served 24 of a 30-day sentence that was ordered by Clarie on May 9. but delayed because of Becker's health. Becker went to prison May 22 one week after U.S. Jon Newman told Clarie that the Federal Bureau of Prisons was reluctant to accept custody of Becker because he was hospitalized alter sentencine F. Owen Eagan, Becker's law-r.

explained that Becker had idergone surgery to remove ige callouses on his feet. Eagan had earlier made a ea for a susoended seninnro for Becker on the grounds that a prison term would be more trouble for the bureau of prisons than for Becker himself. Because of his enormous bulk, Becker requires a special reinforced auto, bed and chair, Eagan said. Becker formerly operated a cliff, before the charges were filed Becker underpaid his im taxes from 1959 through 1961 by to a one-year prison term, suspended after 30 days, fined him $4,500. 15 New Voters Sijrn in Fairfield A lotnl of 115 new voters wen enrolled last night at a two hou in Fairfield Town Hall.

Of the new voters 35 ed with the Republican party am rhc other 57 did not registe th any party. Airplanes and otle Tor 'She? Irf ber of the victorious four-man bobsled at Lake Placid, N.Y., in 1332. He also competed as a heavy. weight noxer on the 1924 Olym pic team. He was one of fe athletes in the long history of tne uiympics to win gold med ais in two sports.

Also Rhodes Scholar Eagan graduated from Yale in iwi, attcnoea Harvard I School and then went (o Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar in 192- He was chairman of Ihe New York State Athletic Commissi from 1945-51, a fund raiser for the U.S. Olympic Committee chairman of President Dwight D. Eisenhower People i Kcopie sports committee. Eagan, in 1927, married heir Margaret Colgate at Sara ic Lake, N.Y., a noted resort winter sports. Ihev had twr children, Sidney and Caroline lived Kye, N.Y.

Retired School Head L. b. Sherman, 94, Dies TRUMBULL Charles Faycr-wcalhcr Sherman. 94. of 51 Wnnrt.

ridge circle, retired operator of school in Ml. Ver-N. died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. vices will take place Salur- at 11 a.m.

in the Kairfielri funeral home of Wilmot, West loouldinB, 1209 Post rnarl with the Rev. Dr. Leslie Wood, pastor of the Pleasantville. N. Y.

Methodist church officiating. Burt will be in Mountain mcccry, Bridgeport. Born in Redding, Mr. Sherman smea in Mt. Vernon.

ars before moving to Trumbull IB years ago. He was the retired tor ot the Sherman Secre-school in Mt. Vernon. He i member of the Ml. Vernon Methodist church, ihe Hiawatha ludge 434 of Mt.

Bethlehem commandery Knights Templar, the New York chapter of the Scottish Rite 32nd decree. the Mecca Temple AAONMS, the vernon notary club, the Sons ot Union Veterans of the Civil War, the Golden Rod council. Royal Arcanum, and the Ml. Vernon chapter 228 Royal Arch Mas- Survivors are a son, Eliut Sher man of Larchmont, N. a daughter, Mrs.

George Marcy of Trumbull; one grandchild, one great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. Italian Tribunal Hears Drug Ring Case in N.Y.C. NEW YORK (AP) A three- judge Italian tribunal, hearing testimony about, a 1S60 international heroin smuggling ring. ailed three witnesses Wedncs-ay in Brooklyn's Federal Court but only two showed up and one refused to testify. Ihe hearings were brought to the U.S.

because, according to Italian law, anyone accused of a conspiracy charge must be giv- i opportunity to testify. The in was conducted in the language. two men appearing were not identified. One testified he re the tribunal for 45 minutes. Five of the 32 defendants in seven-yearold 5150 million afia smuggling case are either U.S.

prisons or being used as formants bv narcotics a.mn The tribunal is in this country tn hear testimony from these five defendants. The aliened plot involves an elaborate plan to bring heroin into the U.S. from Salemi. Italy, Toronto, Niagara Falls, and New York City. The bunal meets aaain today in Manhattan Federal Court.

Services Are Today For Fr. Kovachi Services will take place to day for the Rev. Alexander Kovachi, 65, of 275 road Trumbull, retired pastor of St George's Albanian Orlhodoi church. Howard avenue, who died' i uesoay. A requiem Mass will he offered at ii a.m.

in M. George church. Further services will be conducted at 2 p.m. in the church. Burial will he in Lakcvicw cemetery.

2 GIs Killed by Fire In N.J. Pike Crash MOORIiSTOWN, N.J. iwo soldiers in an Army truck carrying orchestra intruments were burned to death Wednesday when a tractor trailer hil tneir truck, which overturned and exploded into Hames on Ibi New Jersey Turnpike. Burlington County Coronei Francis Brcnna said their bodies were so badly burned that their identification tags The Army identified ihe vie Joseph N.Y. Spec.

4 Terry 1.. Arm strong of Sayre. and Spec Abbis ot Rome, THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JUNE1S, 1967 DAVID SORRELL Sorrell Receives Moose Pilgrim Degree of Merit David Sorrell of 110 Berkshir avenue was awarded the highest and most coveted degree of the Loyal Order of Moose in a ceremony last Saturday at Moose-heart, Moose City of Child- Mr. Sorrell, a member of the cal Moose lodge for many was awarded the Pilgrim Degree of Merit for his outstanding service and continued devotion to the humanitarian programs of his fraternity.

investiture of the Pilgrim class sponsored by Director General Paul P. Schmitz took place in he House of God, children's athedral on the Mooseheart campus, under the leadership of Pilgrim Governor Rodney H. Brandon, Pilgrim Junior Gover nor J. Jack Stoehr and a staff of post supreme governors. ine local Moose Pilgrim honoree was one of more-than 150 Moose members from all parts of the United States and Canada eivc the decree.

Distinction of the award is noted by the fact my one oi aoout every members receive the de gree each year. Services Tomorrow For Viet War Victim Services will be conducted to morrow for Navy -Hospitalman John James Katona, 22, son ot John James Katona, of 368 Pacific street, and the late Mrs. Josephine Golembiewski Katona, wno was killed June 2 in action in Vietnam while serving as a corpsman with the Marines. the services will take place at 15 a.m. in the funeral resi- dencc of Frank Polke and Sons, 1546 Fairfield avenue, and at 9 clock in St.

Michael the Arch angel church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Frank Kosick Mrs.

Mary Repka Kosick, of 0 Bunnell street, widow ol Frank Kosick, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. services will take place tomor-w at 9: 15 a.m. in the Charles Pistey and Sons funeral hnme. 55 Barnuin avenue, and at 10 lock in Sts. Cyril and Method-church, with a solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial will be in Michael's cemetery. irn in Hazeltown, Mrs. Kosick resided in the Bridneport rea 65 years. She was a pmhpr- of the National Slovak society. survivors are a son, George Kosick of Bridgeport; a daueh- ler, Miss Eleanor M.

Kosick of1 Bridgeport; two sisters, Mrs. Thorsey of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cam's of Stepney; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Pasquale (Ted) Srudloso Mrs.

Frances Maida Studioso. 55, of East avenue, widow of rasquaie (Ted) Studioso, died ycsieruay in Bridgeport hospital. services will take place Satur day at 8 a.m. in the S. Spadac-cino funeral home, 459 Washing- avenue, ana at a oclock in Raphael's church, with a re quicm Mass.

Burial will be in Michael's cemetery. Bom in Stratford, Mrs. Studi oso was a lifelong resident of the ndgeport area. survivors arc a son, Gcnaro, Studioso of Union, N.J., daughter, Mrs. Nicholine Felix- Devon; a brother, Joseph fiiaioa ot strattord; lour sisters, Irs.

Fannie Ritzo, Mrs. Marga-et Edwards, Mrs. Rose LcCardo al of Stratford, and Mrs. Annet- DeFehce of Bridgeport; grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Ernest J. Woods NEW BRITAIN Services Mrs. Ellen O'Connell Woods, for merly of Bridgeport, widow of trnest j. woods, wno oied wed nesday in her home here, will take place Friday at 9 a.m. i Mary's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Woods was a native of Bridgeport. survnors are a daughter, Mrs. Marcel Cormier of New Britain; ions, Donald, of East Hart ford, and Lawrence Woods, ol New Britain.

OBITUARIES Harry Arms Services for Harry Arons, 76, of mo tirooKiawn avenue. Fairfie owner of Harry Arons Antiques, wno died luesday while on a Dusiness trip in San 1-rancisco, will take place today p. m. in the A. L.

Green funeral home, 927 Grand street. Burial win be In Belh Israel cemetery, Orange. Mrs. William Brooks Private services for Mrs. Ma bel R.

of 725 Park avenue, widow of William Brooks. who died Monday in Bridgeport nospuai, win ne conduct ed today in (he Henry E. Bishop and Son funeral home, 1 139 Fairfield avenue. Cremation will be in Mountain Grove crema- Clarence E. DanicLs Services will be conducted! today for Clarence E.

died Monday In Park City hos pital. The services will take place at a.m. in Burroughs chap el of St. John's Episcopal church with the Rev. Daniel M.

Chesnev, rector, officiating. Burial will be Fark cemetery. Mrs. Vasil Dudak Services for Mrs. Mary Ann; Dudak, 80, of 799 Shelton street widow of Vasil Dudak, who died Monday in her home, will take today at 15 a the Charles T.

Pistey and Sons funeral 255. Barnum ave- and at 9 o'clock in Sts. Cy ril and Methodius church with a high requiem Mass. Burial will in St. John's Greek Catholic imetery, Stralford.

John D'Ostilio Services for John D'Ostilio. 76, 1C08 Capitol avenue, who died Monday, will take place lodav at 9 a.m. in the Parente-Lauro funeral home, 559 Washington venue, and at 10 o'clock in St. Raphael's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. will i in St.

Michael cemetery. John J. Fodor, Sr. John' J. Fodor, 64, of 55 Lola street, Fairfield, died yesterday in St.

Vincent's hospital. Services will take, place at 10:30 a.m. in the Lesko funeral home, 1300 Fairfield avc- and at 11 clock in Our Lady of Assumption church, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Michael cemetery. lifelong resident of the Bridgeport area, Mr.

Fodor was employed as a time study roan by the Dolan Steel company. Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Savage" Fodor: a son. John of Fairfield, three grandchildren.

Domenico Services for Domenrco Galletti, 84,. of 33 Englewood avenue, who died Tuesday in Fairfield Hills hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8 a.m. in the S. Spadacci-no funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Andrew church with a solemn high requiem Mass: -Burial will be in-St.

Michael's 55, of 546 Og'den street; who died Monday, will take place lo in the Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, and o-ciock in St. Charles chuu with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Waldemar.F. Kasleldt Services will take place today Mrs. Anna M. Kasfeldl.

of 45 Henry street, Fairfield, widow! waidemar i'. Kasfeldt, who ed Monday in visiting a son, Karl.W. Kasfeldt. rvices-will take place m. in the Fairfield fu neral home of Albert W.

Spear, 29 South Benson road, with the, Rev. Oliver Carberry, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in-Oak-lawn cemetery. Mrs.

Steph Kauti Services will take place to day for Mrs. Helen KauLz, 87, of Huntington avenue, New York city, widow uf Stephen Kautz, who was stricken ill while visiting relatives in the Bridgeport area and died Tuesday in Ab-bet Manor Convalescent hospital. The services will take place the William Coster funeral home, 2622 East Tremont street. New York. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial farK, faramus, rv.j.

Mrs. James P. Magnire, Sr. Services for Mrs. Gilda Negri Maguire, 69, wife of James P.

Maguire, of 163 Greenfield ave- Stratford, who died Mon day in Bridgeport hospital, will take place today at 8:15 a.m. William R. McDona fu neral home, 2591 Main street, Stratford and at 0 o'clock in St. James church, Stratford, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Charles May Services for Charles May. 69. of 1564 Elm street, Stratford, who died Monday, will take place today at 1 p.m. in the William McDraald funeral home.

2591 Main street, Stratford. The Rev. Herbert G. Follelt, of Christ Episcopal church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery.

Willlim F. Mltioua Private services for William Milious, 53, of 118 Ogdcn street who died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital, will fake place today m. in tne L-yril I-Mullins funeral home, Bos ton avenue, and at 10 o'clock in si. Charles church with quiem Mass.

Burial-will be Michael's' cemetery. Ralph R. Perna Services for Ralph R. Perna, 63 oi in third avenue. Stratford who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place today at 11 a.m.

in the Fairfield funeral borne of Wilmot, West ano (jouioing, 11V) Post road, with the Rev. George C. Ander heggen, assistant rector of St John's Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mrs.

John Powell Services for Mrs. Eva M. Powell. 64. of 97 Davis avenue WidOW Of John Pnwoll u.hn HioH Tuesday, will take today ol p.m.

in me ueorge P. Potter and Son funeral 880 Fairfield avenue. The. Rev. waller L.

Scranton, pastor of the, ivietnoQTsr. cnurcn, ciate. Burial wil) be in Stepney Mrs. John Quinlan Services for Kalherinp Keifer Quinlan, 65. of 1575 North vidow of John Ouinlan who died Tuesday, will fake place tomorrow at 10 a.m.

in the Albert W. Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield avenue. The Rev. Williarr Sullivan, pastor, of the Sec ond Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will he in St.

Francis Xavier cemetery, New Milford. Joseph Sperandeo Services for. Joseph Sperandeo 83, formerly of Shelton, who died Monday, in Fairfield Hills hos pital, Newtown, will take plact at 8 a.m. in the Paren fe-Lauro funeral. home, 559 Wash- gton avenue, and at 9 o'clock St.

Teresa's church, Trumbull ith a Mass. Burial will in St. Michael's cemetery. Charles Stclzer Services fur Charies Stelzer, 96 49 Renchy street. Fairfield who died Tuesday in Park Avenue convalescent hospital, will take today at 11:15 a.m.

in Albert W. Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield avenue. The, Rev. Howard C. Nutting, pastor uf the United Conereeafionn! church will officiate, and burial win be Park cemetery.

Louis Biksay WESTPORT Services for Louis Baksay. of 1 Iris lane, Greens who died Mon- Samaritan hosiiii.ii Troy, N. will take place to day at. 1 p.m. in Greens Farms gregational church with the Strait, pastor liciatins.

Buna be in Unner ureens i-arms cemetery. The Fable funeral home West State street, is in charse 01 arrangements. Mrs. August Km WESTPORT Private service tor Mrs. Mildred Decker Knorr Pine street, widow of August Knorr, who died Monday, in nospuai, were con ducted yesterday in the Fable, luneral home, with the Rev Dana Forrest Kennedy rector of unnst and Holy Trinity church officiating.

Burial was private. Mrs. Knorr, a native of Nof- walK, had Jived in Westport ten years. Survivors are two dauehters. Miss Mildred of West-port and Mrs.

Merle Gersh ol Norwalk. Edmund S. Meiriam WESTPORT Services for Edmund S. Merriam, 87, of. 24, sterling drive, who died Monday 111.

ine nome or (us dauehter. Mrs. Edgar See. of 41 Sherwood orive, will take Dace today in St. Marv's church.

Marietta, Ohio. Burial will be in at. Mary cemetery. Marietta Clarence Scofield WhSTPORT fnr Clarence Scofield, 52, of 2 Sco-, iiem court, who died yesterday in Norwalk hospital, will take Place Friday at 10:30 a Raymond funeral home, 5 East Wall street, with the Rev. Arthur E.

Bello, rector of Christ episcopal church, officiating Burial will be in Riverside ceme tery. Born in Lewisboro. N. Mr scolield-was a resident here IS years, ne was an assistant fore man at the Norden division nlant in Norwalk. Survivors are hie wilr- virc Shirley Ireland Scofield- a daughter, Mrs.

Victor Brighlman of North Andover, a son, Richard J. Scofield of Weslport; two brothers, William of Lake worm, and Ernest Scofield of Colchester; three grandchildren and several nieces and epnews. Mrs. Arthur Reggiano, Sr STAM FORD Services for Mm Fannie Reggiano. 67.

of 26 Edire1 roao, wiaow of Arthur Reggiano, who died Tuesday in her home, will take place Friday 5t 8:30 a.m. in Ihe Lacerenza funeral home. 8 Skyler avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Sacred Heart church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Springdale.

S. NORWALK-Servlces for Royal Sylvester Elzea, 80, of II Win-throp avenue, who died Monday In Prospect Gardens Convalescent borne, will lake place today at 11 a.m. in the Raymond funeral home, 5 East Wall street, with the Rev. Richard R. Thom as, pastor of the East ave nue church, official ng Burial will be In Riverside cem etery.

Harold Clyde Post Services will take place today for Harold Clyde Past, 30, of 17 Scott street, who died Monday in an explosion and fire in a house where he was WDrtung jn westport. They will be conducted at p.m. in (he Raymond funeral home, 5 East Wall street, with Ihe Rev. Henry K. Yordon, pastor of the First Congregational L-nurcn-un-inc-ureen, officiating Burial will be in Riverside.

ceme tery. Mrs. Samuel uaven oi oj usbornc ovcuc, wiiu uieo weunesday in naiHiaci i jiospiiai, rtew iiav- mil. lane piace triaay at in ine 1 1 1 luneral I home, 92 East avenue. Burial will ue .11 me inuepenoent Hebrew society cemetery, West Norwalk addition to her husband, sur vivors are a son, Dr.

Albert uougiuer, rvirs. Seymour. Watteriberg, both of Norwalk; two sisters, Miss Ann and MlSS Laura Annlehaum nt Branuuaugmers Mrs. Stephen Varholy MONROE Mrs. Anna Scsau nyicuki Varholy, 70, of 41 Hill crest road, widow of Stephen Var holy, died yesterday in Park City services will take place ti row at 9:30 a.m.

in the Lesko luneral home. 1300 Fa die nue, Bridgeport, and at 10 o'clock in sr. iimery's church, with a re quiem Mass. Burial will be ir Mountain Grove cemetery Bridgeport. corn in Johnstown Pa.

Mrs Varholy resided in the Bridgeport area 59 years. She was employed ine crown corset company for 20 years until her retirement. She ope ot the founders nf church, a member of the Rosary. and Altar societies of St. Emery's, and the St.

George and survivors are a son, Stephei Varholy of Monroe: a ckLor Mrs. Acnes Novak of Fairfield two grandchildren; and several ulcs ana nepnews. Mrs. Philin E. Rell'lv MIDDLETOWN Mrs.

Jessie Reilly, wife of Philip E. Reilly, and a former Bridgeport resident, who died Wednes- aay, win take place Saturday at 8:15 a. m. in the Cough- tin funeral home, 491 High" street, ana at 9 o'clock in St. John's church with a solemn high re- iviaos.

uuriai will be St. John's cemetery. DEATH NOTICES In San FrontTsco pura Kilns Bofcjo; nue, 011 Wednesday 2-5 end 7-9 city, June 12 Interment In SI in thll City, June 12, 1547 Noble 0 In ihfi Cliy. Jure 74, John Gloved husband of Fairfield 55 1 fi.j] ln RoMry ot NewJomi June Kj7. Go, JeW, jj nutwood Avr Ihe late Anno Amodlo Goi" Si ill cf Front Tora fclBBlfi Corn brother of BotliV-.

Uonao 10 aHend the i Mrs. Willis H. Morrell Services for Mrs. Grace Frances Sterling Morrell, 73, of West street, owner and operator of the Morrell's Tourist Home, and widow of Willis H. Morrell, who died Monday, will take place today at II a.m.

in Ihe Hull funeral home, 60 Division street, with the Rev. Peter D. Knight, assistant to the rector of St. James' Episcopal church, officiating. Cremation will fake place in Bridgeport.

Mrs. Morrell was born in Norwalk. Her late husband was associated with the Treadeasy Shoe store for many years. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Charles W.

Sterling of Ridge-field; a nephew, Charles W. Sterling, Jr. of Southbury; and two niccesi Mrs. Alfred L. Cuming of Isle of I'alms, S.C., and Mrs.

Robert W. Rumsey of Redding. Bertram R. McElroy DANBURY-Services for ram Robert McElroy. 75, of II Spring slreet, who died Tuesday, will take place today at 11 a.m.

in the Tomlinson Home stead, 335 Mam street. The Rev John Spear, of St. James Episco pal church, will officiate. Burial win be in Wooster cemetery William J. Jones, Sr.

Services for liam J. Jones, 85, of North! Port Charlotte, formerly of, 40 Gulf street, who died Monday' in Portland, while visiting a' son, Donald G. Jones, will take piace i-nday at 2 p.m. in Grace Baptist church. -Burial will be Kings Highway cemetery.

DEATH NOTICES South Benson I In Vlelnom biewjm F(Onk KOSICK-Entered I ftwsufr Stanley "invited toro'tlenddfi Thursdoy 3-5, DEATH NOTICES call Wednewloy evening from 7 lj, 1247. beloved vylle Socred Heorl ICC. SPEOiHOEO-m Hills HoiPllot, Tnomos Sperondea, Mrs. Mary Llqulgll e-lliuUe- r.etln Fi.e, or; 1 the lunerol cry Tnuv doy ir.wnlna tit 9 o'clock Iron, I to 3 to ond 7 la 7 p.m. STELZER In this clly June 13.

19J7. Charlel vnile ol Chorlej F. STUDIOSO In this city June 1967. Studlcw, ol East oso'; belovM mother os- c-rl HltholIiW Felix, bt- and from St. church ot 9 Friends may call Thursday r.n-.

to unj 7-9 p.m. AnnaOLsTsovnycikI '41 Hm- mcy wtth a requrem 10 a.m. Intermenl In tery. Friends inoy call from 3-1 p.m. Thursday.

Rosory-ol 8 I The memorial II', There will tie on unveiling 0I moiw ifno irCcj'rnnaol th NOTICE- Isnoyolh Children end Grandchildren it, FrJlfeif. of ChPlst or iors MERRIAM Suddenly In Westport June VI, i.r. ur.ri 5. VnHtS Positively "No Obligation MJLIOUS-m this clly June 13. 1947 Wit- on a m.

in how "wllj? with ln sl- Mlclwerj ceme- tery. There will be r.o calling hours. Tbere il BO obligation what. 'nis June 13. Kxvcr.

We are ipedalatj ia) FraSS JrOm AVE. o.j:« i pm CONN. The Family of L. BENJAMIN BOBOWICK Ihnnks the many friends who expressed their sympathy.

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