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BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Monday, January 31, 1972 Color Pictures' Use Tested In Hospital Medical Records BOSTON General -Hospital is experimenting with adding color pictures (o medical recorils to (jvercome several problt-ms ol written comnniniciilion, Including sloppy handwriting by doctors, Under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Bird the hospital's I.otrari Airport Medical Station, (he staff is snapping riiclurcs, of from in fected toes to severely cut heads arid placlnE these photos into the records. "ThP rrrorcls- SVitcm America today is largely word oriented, and, unfortunatttly lis in the worst hand writing," Dr. Bird says. "Vi sion is not properly utilized ir "Doctors up to now tend to communicate with so people Hn handwriting 1 sets slonuv in a hurry Bird says.

of the physician Is notoriously poor." The visual enperiment starting small, using minenslva cameras and high- sDecd color film which docs not nerd a Hash. A -clinician' can find in the records a color oholo of a swol len arm which malti nrescnt size and color meaningful in judging the treat; ment. Further Steps tnvisioned Hird sees photography as n'nlv the! first iten in the medi cal record of the future, which could eventually Include sound recording, sketches and special typewriters. "I'm certain (lie medical Record ol the future will be a type of video recording," Dr. Bird says.

For example, he gays, a' patient who has a henrt attack and respiratory complications would he recorded as soon as ha entered the hospital. Then, even years later, a doctor treating the palicnt will be ohle to sec the symptoms ol the attack as they happened nnd not have to read heavy, facial discoloration" on an obscure medical form. And "with (he visual approach," he says, "we can snve hours Df descriptive time, hours of laborious reading und of deciphering notes written by physicians, nurses and all sorts of health professionals," with the present doctor snon and tends to limit, either consciously or unconsciously, what data he' puis into the record. Dr. Bird says.

"With visuals, the clinician can collect more information about a patient than can he written down in a reasonable tierlod of time." he says Dr. Bird savs that copies of X-ray? and even pictures from ajfamily snapshot? allium could he nciuded in tnc ti rayi are frequently in an-1 other part ol a hospital and nld inieht reveal how person wilh a hip ailment used tn stand or sit at an earlier nge, and this could help doclnrs diagnose his problems now. Dr. -Bird says he knows Df no instance when a patient refused to have holes lakeif. "Wc recognize the' human rloht to privacy and now ask tVe Dalienl lo sign a minim: us lo tho pic tures," Dr.

Bird says. lie adds that the pictures are trea(ed as confidentially as any part the medical record. Cab Driver, Passenger In 2nd Car Hurt Here A taxi and a car collided Stale street and Lafayette boulc wwd vcslerdav at 1:35 p.m. re 5ulliriK in injuries' Id Ihe cab driver and a passenger other vehicle. Police said -Constantino Fal none, 46, oi 57.1 Pond street Santas', 17, of Wutcrtmry, a passenger In (he olher car.were taken to Park City hcspilnl in City Emergency for treatment.

Patrolman Ward Colhree said that Samuel Sprague, 2.1. ol 132 Florence street, disregarded -owned by the City Taxi conipa- Water streel, nnd driven by iMr. faicone. Mr. Sprague was issued a summons lo Circuit court charg-Ing him wilh failure lo obey a traffic control signal.

Debt Near, Uei'don Says (Ul'l) Sla Robert I. Berdon said over the. weekend that Connecli 'cut's total debt re e. time high of moie dun S2.15 billion hy the end of the current Iiscai year i nan Berdon said he sent a letter tn Gr-reral A- '-re'iily le dels urg ing them to take this record debt, including bonds and notes, consideration when "evalu ating programs that might entail additional financial ohligations the stale. The treasurer said the record P.E.T.

Classes Begin In Trumbull Feb, 8 Trumbull ujlu udicuLi; iecc.it- ly attended an open public demonstration lecture by Rev. Jay 1 ichenur, cerdiiiten poriant concepts in Parent Ef- teclivencss i raining, xev. 11-chenor, accredited as an instnuc- i this new dc ed ucational program for parents, announced classes once a week tor eight weeks would begin number parents have already registered for the first regular class session, lucsday at 7: JO p.m. at 11 I Cross Lutheran church, 5035 Main street, Trumbull. as the course was stalled in California by Dr.

Thomas Gordon in 19G2. It has now spread into hundreds communities hi 35 stales. more than 20,000 parents have taken liic course three years it has hecn nation- P.E.T. is called olutionary" because it is nc-ilh er permissive nor authi Its foundation instructing pur ents how communicate more elfcctivciy with their children so that they achieve a belter understanding mid responsiveness to one another and find amicable, construclivo solutions lo the inevitable conflicts that arise In family life. Key.

-rich" cbs.1 is limit. cd to 25 people. Those wishing to ueml the classes miu.c llu- (ihi-rvi cssinn i-eb More information may he nh-i tained from Mrs. Karen Peterson, local coordinator, at 116 Ripton ruud, Monroe. in recent mr-nurs smui Dr.

tlordon have been the subject of fcaluie articles In Call's, (he New York Time-. Ma gazine, and Today, tho NBC leit- Club's Co-Owner Slain CAMBRIDGE, Muss, (AP) Tho co-owner oS Iho Casahlanca Club, Covert VaiiKchnift, 38, funeral it lo dentil baturnny night when ho tried to eject two mlctcnuiieu men inim niu Brattle Square nightspot, pulice aid ln-i of the en nulled pistol at the doorway ol the club nod shot VanSchaik once in Ihe chest Both men fled. FISCHER IN AMSTERDAM AMSTERDAM (UPIl-Amerl- can chess champion' Babuy Flsch er arrived in Amsterdam Sunday for talks concerning the and site of tho world eheis title match he will play later tills with tne reigning wunu champion, Sens Spasiky ol tnc SdvicL Uninr Mrs. Ilbarles Edwards Services ioc Mrs. Carchnc Fdwards.

88. of CO HCuld'cn licet, widow of Charles Edwards, who died Friday, will lake place te nt 'a a.m. in ino uc berum. ileaphy rind Doyle fu neral home, BU4 Fairfield avenm and at o'clock In St. Ann': church wilh a Mass of the i duna.

will lie In Mlchaol'3 cemetery. Albert S. iliiiurslk Services for Albert S. HinnrsHv uf 7G Kent avenue, who (lied Friday, will lake place tn- 15 n.m, in llie Hohm anil Luchansky funeral home, 2150 darnum avenue, Slralford, anil al o'clock in St. John Kesmir.i.r church Willi a Mass uf the Ke.s- urrection.

lliirinl will be in St. Michael's cemetery. John Mnlulionis, Sr. SIIELTON-Serviccs fur Jul Maluliouis, 84, of 15 Oil Hill mail, ad- i il.cil 1 inlay, v-m! take plaie a al 15 n.m.| in Iho Cliarlrs W. Dougielln and Sons funeral liniuc, I'M Park avenue, Briiigeptirt.

and al 5 o'clock l.ir.nec lull el- r.U:- port, wilh a Mats of the Resur rection, liunal win ue in st. Michael's cemetery, Stratford. Mrs. Louis Nuzzl Services Inr His. E-'ltircncc Cousins nil.

ivifu uf l.onlr. Nuzzi. ol 'j Sedgwick street, n'iri Frid.iy in St. Vvncr.it I pilal, will take place tixl Ihe Parenlc 5, SSTI Washingli iit 10; 30 n'ctDck church wilh a Ma of the Hunul will in SI Micnscl's ctinitery. Born in llrirlgepoil, Mrs.

had resided here all her life. 1,111 ve, ii a ent.l- Ian hi husband, iiu-hule daughter. Miliiied itnhcils Milford; mother, Mrs. a Cnusius of Isriilgcpnrt; a brother, Maurice Cousins Hi alacenrl three sisters. Mrs.

Isahclli- srnpli, Rites Held in D.C. For Nathan Burstyn Services for Nathan Burstyn. Silver Springs, an ttorncy in Washington, U.L., and who died Saturday in Silver spmig.s, toon place yeswr- ee i'-nlai al- Ha -r Inur priuid children; a-cei al acres arc cphews. Miss Helen I'ell ROXftUKY Services for Helen "9, of Apple bnc, who died 'lliursday in the Uaiihury Pavillicn, Uanrniry, will lake placi today in Putnam cemetery, debt would require a "phenome- Greenwich, nal" SJH million in service pay- Morn in Greenwich, Mis-. rac-nts during 1972-73, was a member of Christ Episco- I pal church In The value of world offshore Dill Hie LUIis funeral home, SS production il abcrjt $-5 billion a nridRc slrc-et, New Milford, it in year.

of arrangements. (he Dania.nsiiy ana Sec funeral homo, Washington, DC. Burial was in Maryland. Toronto, Canada, Mr served as Rabbi of Con- grcgaiion Shnare 'J'orah from 1943 to 1958, In 1958 he became bbi at Temple lb Ih lorn, Hamden, and continued Ihnl post until 1060. In lure Rabbi Uurslyn entered Vasli melon College of Law of Vr.i'rlcau university.

After njr, 111 s- bar exams, ilr is law on while serving as rabbi J'nai Jacob Beth Israel Con el it 1 t-, id siecl ceds. He Inter lett tne nevotc nis lull lime tt aw practice. f.abbi Burstyn attended schools in Toronto and is a jjrad uate of the Hebrc-v Ideological i Ices Chicago, lie a.so a lendcil the University of Hridg lb nj-; active in Union lliodox Jewish Cone icgali us of America, the Hebrew Sick Benefit association, Temple Lodge AF AM, Mi7.rachi organiia-lion or America, the Bridgeport Police Square club, the Bridgeport Pastors association, Loyal ty Lodge, toot-, ana he was on Ihe executive council nf the Kcd Cross and was a Boy Scout chaplain. Survivors are lt'j wife, Mrs. Marilyn Zwe idling Burstyn, two sens, Meier and Don Burstyn.

uf Silver Springs, a daughter. Estairo Uurslyn, ol hprines: ins miner i(cn ben Burstyn living in Israel; vo brothers, Bernard anil Joseph ISurstyn, both of Toronto. Herbert M. Campbell for llers-rt M. bell, 77, of 6700 31st avenue nurth Petersburg, a farmei -yainni-er la tt.e General Elsclric company here, w.io died Saturday in a St.

Petersburg ti'ililu, will laKC it 9:31) a. m. in St. Jude ilhcdral, 5Slh street and 5tl avenue north, St. Petersburg with a Mass of the Resurrec-liun, Ilurial will he in Wood-lawn Memory gardens, St.

Petersburg. Tim C.E. Prevail funeral home in St. Pelersburj' is in cIiotec of arrangements. nam in Wilkes bnrrc, Pa.

Mr. Campbell worked fnr GE here H7 years before moving to I'lorldn 14 ycnr3 agn. )ie ne-iDnsed to fiE's 20th Conlury club and Foremen's nssoclat'ion and was a veteran of World Wnr I. Survivors arc his, wile, Sylvia Main rjilei' Campbell; twe daughters, Mrs. L'vclyn Ncmcr gut ol Stratford, nr.i: Mis Llloi a or Otlowu, Uluu; 1 dchildrcn; throe Rreal dchililreti; and scvera es and nephews.

Mrs. Louis Baign Se-vares fee 'ill. Lh? a drill 11 ii Halea, 7-1, nl i i nir- Mrs. Henry U'OI Private services tlicl Street D'OI far and wi if Hcnrv D'Glier. who I'liursdny in Suuuysiilr hnspilnl, Slrallurd, will t.ikc place, tmlnv In SI.

John'; LI pis copal chinch. Ilurlnl wil be a I the convenience of Hit Iiimily. Ray Coslainii Services for Hay Coslaiizti. of t'liirvicw avenue, I ruiiitHill Hi ii i died Friday. V'ill lake placr today at 8 a.m.

In the Ijiuis A AViola and Son funeral home Last nvciiuc Diidgi'pnrl, and al i the Iscsiiirerhnr. anna, wi ie in the Isong Hill cemetery. Charles Tel. Nyslrnni of who ilicd 1 kc place loilny nl She I ton Cur inrch. The Rev.

Cordon, paster, nr: Kirda.nl pastor of Ccutrnl I c'aarcli. Summit, el i wii. Ilurial will be hi Riverside cciuelery, Shnllcin. Mrs. Nnlhiin Salter NORWAl.li-Servites for Mrs.

Italli ty Salter, nf Wu fprl ie. widosv nf ro.Uh.nn S. Sat-whn dicrl In lltilly veal, lank place J' enter day In the dill us l.eiue. (kiatinn. Uutial was llelli Israel cemetery, West Nnrwnlk.

Mrs 'mllci '-vas In IMS said, N.J.i she had lived ninsl I of her life In Net-walk, MAURICE COUSINS Maurice Cousins Dies Three Days After His Sister Mauiice N. Cousins, 62, of OS Sanfcrd avenue, a member of the sole; staff of l.oh Ford, a justice ol the peace, nnd on unsuccessful Itepublican candidate lor alderman in the 131st dlstrlcu In 107! died yesterday win. died Slenihn 1 place Itxlny at 30 n.n I1'1 hi the Prank 1 1 -i at II a. home, 15-1G Fairfield uvc-and at 3 n'clnek in the Holy Cross church wilh a Mass nf the Rcsiirrcclinii. lluriol 1 i St.

Michael's cemetery, Frederick A. Weaver Sei i ices for Frederick A Weaver, 70, of 210 Iinst avenue, here, who died Fri day, will lako place I il a at i p.m. in me u.nin'n United Methodist church. The nav. Walter L.

Scrantini. pastor will officiate. Private burial wll ho In Mountain Gruve cemetery St. Vincent's hospital. The death of Mr.

Cousins fol lowed by three days the death Mrs, Louis Nuizi of 75 SedRCwic'K street, the for mer i-iorence Jm-it services far Mr. and Mrs. Mum will take place luesday at a.m. in in Parents Lauro funeral harm SSI and o'rlnr in at. i as' me 1 1 ihedral with a Mass of the Rev urieci on.

Buhal for both wi be in St. Michael's cemetery. Native of Clly lloin in nriiiueport, Mr. Cou-nins had resided in this clly all Ilia life. Uoluie becoming an aiitn salesman with Loh Ford, he formerly owned a scivice station at and Highland avenues, lie was a mem- herof 1he Park City counci Knights Ot celery--I inner- member ot ine I'liuiu Slibridan Assembly a former gcoutmasler and troop chairman of St.

Augusline's Boy Scouts. He also was a former district. ense zone warden, of the Soulli Fnd flcl- Icrmnit association, and memher nf the North End Republic an club, in inG7; Mr, Cou- ioi alderman in Survivor- nr. Pelrocell wife, Mr Nichulas T. Cousins; a dauehler is.

Janet I. a olher, Mrs. Anna Cous three i KpobIi. Mrs. Cr.

husband, include a davghter, Mrs. Mildred Boberls (Itobcrtn) of Milford; four grnaili Iclrii en; and several nieces and nephetvs. William I.cven Ecrvhxs for William Lcvcti nf Miami, and termerly of file wlio died Tuirsday in will Like place today 1. in Ihe Albert W. Spent Fairfield avc the Rev.

Jehu pawlor Holy Trinity Slnvak Lutheran ciurcn, uur Mrs, l-'rcderlck Walter Sci ccs iV.a. Cam. s1-' 1 1 r-l lir. VvviC r.r: nine- nl who died Friday in Park City hospilcii, will take place toiuoerow al 10:30 a.m. hi Hie Albert W.

Spnnr fil- lionic, mi Fairfield nvc-nnd at II ti clock in the church, v.nli die Urn. act Nr.lt iiffinnliiis. Ili-rlal will ill Mountain Grnve cam 'cry Mrs. Walter, a lite long resident here, tins a of tin United CcilSI seal mail clan ad drse-i I- i llllli.ll da. anil several nieces e.

1 Private 1 ccs Mole. 13. "I llnnlinp.tDii, an ri-rllira1 i-n. nre aillyleiyed Siknrsky Aircr.ift, who died Saturday in ileihv. take place nl a.

in. In Ihe Prancr funeral liniuc. Hll Coram avenue, arid nl o'clock in St. churcli iln-c e.yta Mount St. Petev com etc ihirtuigln 2 Funerals Planned For Slain N.Y.

Cops NL1W YORK (AP) Plans ir'onij funeral Mass i.n n.ajfv St. Patrick's cathedral and nolhcr in a small ojirirenrvty church were announced Sunday nl II nn, Mr, Nole resident 11 groduale nl the Cain Inslili.te. Ch.ci-.gn. ami leccicod a ilcgree from the Uiiicci.sily nf Coiliiccliiiil. lie also nUe'irlcd the Uiiivvrsily el anil New Hnven col-lege.

He was iiienilic. of the Ciriircec.il nnd Ko.tinii.il Sncie-lies ol l-iigiuccis. Sji'vlvors ni'e his Mis Angela in innn Nole; son Jnlin Nnlc nf daui-hler Nole nf Hnnl larlniv, a llin'dci, llaric'. 'dne nr Torriagton: three si' Mis. Ansclr, llufra, Mis.

IDil.aurciirio a 11 Mis. 1 L'alncci. all or Tflrringloii; nine r.lecci and nephews. tho two pwlrolman snot from behind and killed Friday by (aur gunmen on tl wer Last ilfle. Patrolman Gregory- Fostei funeral Tuesday in St.

Patrick's ae attcnuw Mayor jonn Lmdiay anil more thai'. 3.DU0 policemen, including delega from across the country Laurie, will have a small ico the same day in ihe Ch of the Blessed Sacrament in the West lirighton section of Staten Putnam Man towns In Snowmobile Plunge WLIlS'lEa, Mass losenh C. Richard, CAP) mm, drowned Sunday lir.lK his seeesnnllnlfil crashed Ihtough ice on Webster Lake. His bndy was recovered bout 45 minutes later Richard was Ihe i Miss Yuma Hudak arrviei fur Miss Viltrn Hedsk 12, of IMG Riverside d'ren N. a former Bridgeport resiueni, ivno uieu iaiuruav anlil hospital, Trenton take place tomnr at 10 a.

m. in the Cyril Mullins fuiierol home, 1B40 I ton avenue, with Ihe Res-. Jalin Duranka. pastor St. John Ihe metis; lurch, oiricuv.ing.

bjr.nl siraiiom. John cemetery, he Adzlma funeral home, 591 Aictic street, is in charge ranRCnients. Marii in Mew York cnlv Miss lludak left Bridgeport over ten years ago for Trenton where she registrar at trie ronton Stale 111 iscux. She -er degree in archeclocy in laStl from Ihe Univeisity of Pen an i aai ii live an a is ell Magdalen Hudak of New York city; and several nieces ar.d nep- Mrs. Alexander Adzima Services for Mrs.

'Helen Wasct Adzima. 59, wife of Alexander 25 Prayer Springs road, I a place today at 8:15 a. in the Adzirna funeral homo, 531 Arctic street. Bridgeport o'clock in the SI. John the Bap tist Carpatho-ltiissian Orthodox i- .1 Mrs I 't ran I VI' i June Bnllovick und Divine Liturgy.

Tlie Rev. John Kaci.i,,.;., all en I an pastur, wr.l otticiaie Bridgeport; five grandchildren; Burial wilt Be In M. Jorm' arai sever al nieces and nephews. lory-Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Iind resided here all her life.

Mri. Seward Adams, in addUinn to her! Services ior Mrs. Louise Ame- lams, 77, wife of Seward of 015 Queer, street. who died Thursday, will take roclay at II a.m. i Charles W.

Dougicllrj and far l-ijiac, d'ltJ vrlr svenne. Tho Rev. William F. Foster minister of the GolJeu. Hill United Methodist church, wi officiate.

Burial will be in Mom lain Grove cemetery. Mrs, Albert B. Terry Services lor Mrs. Jcnnnetle Goodman Terry, 57, wile of Albert Terry, R0 rartright street, who died Thursi ay, look a. a vestc-Klny ie (V Avc- nan d'cmple haldii Ascrlil hirer ti'r'iaiatiug.

Ilurial was Emaminl SynagOBiie ccnKlcry, Wclhersfielti. Mts. Joao Plnhcirn Scl i 11 fer Mrs It nam, 5ri. of 51 James alinv -it dllv.s nin'irilir who died Friday, will take place oil at 15 n.m i rcnte-LaurO funeml home CVnV, avenue, and al 9:30 o'clcck in Onr Lady Ftitima with a Mass el Ites-urrcclioa, Burial will he In St. Michael's cemetery.

Ka ion. of 2i tin dicil Thurrrlay, vcy Ink? place UKlay al a in. in the S. Sia.il.iccinin a al l-an lamlral home. Washington avenue and at fi o'clock in SI.

Ambros: r.ircl' with a Mas-s e.f the Resur rcciion. Ilurial will be in St Michael's cemcLcry. Miss Islcnnor Mcllrlde Cr--: fnr Miss i. Me Brule, S2, ot New Yei'-t vdv. and formerly of this city, svho died Friday, will take at a in ai St, yalerd's rliurch nir'i -i Mass of the tlcsi ie-' Michael The Godfrey anil Duma crnl honie, 10fl Wnsliinglnn ue, is in charge ol nrr menl.s.

Mrs. Andrew l.o;lnak yea, far Vary Idn-a a 111 l.eraiak, 77. wile Andrew Loi rink. of -01 Columl; rlrerl a lio died Friday in Will den N.Y will Like tomor row at fiilM a.m. in the Church of Ihe Most Precious lliuod, Wnli'en.

Ilurial will lie Michael's cciuelery. Stratford The MyllspaiigVi-TlnriV funeral honie, Wallkill, N.Y., is in charge I IK'lltS. 1 1 Rnsnrv will 'ie recileil ti iiiclit at 15 o'clock in tho fu neral home. Vincent Hadar Vincent Hadar, 63, of 1274 How-d avenue, a press operator at the Sherman Lamination company, Stratford, died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital.

services will tane place iues- day at 10 a.m. in the Frank Pol-ko and. Son funeral home, 1546 Fairfield avenue, and at clock in The Fust United Church of Clii.sc with the Rev. Fmil Nagy, officiating. Burial will lie in Mountain drove cemetery.

Born in Ifaliwood, Mr, Hndur had been a Bridgeport res ident for 40 years. He had-been ihe wen pi nn Fraternal assoc iation Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Josephine Klamlta Hadar ol Bridgeport; five brothers, Louis Hadar, Nicholas Hadar, and John Hadar, all of Fairfield, and Dan iel Hadar and Joseph Hadar, both Bridgeport: lnree sisters, Mrs. Pearl Moran of Medtield, Mrs. Mary Kodsnrka and' Mrs.

Irene Hohall, both of Fairfield; and several nieces and nephews. Albert R. Pistey Services for Albert R. Pistey, C3. of Hollywood.

(orm- itriugeport resiaent anu re- lireo employe ot tne Avco-Ly-coming division, who died Satur- nospr.ai ut in iiraneni II take place a.m. in Nativity church, Hollywood, with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will! be in Hollywood Memorial Gardens. L'rcd Hunter funeral home, 6.101 Taft street, Hollywood, is in charge of arrange- Mr. Pistey retired from Avco six mDiitiis ago aim moved to Florida at that lime.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Theresa' Pistey; two daughters, Mrs. Jcannette MencerclU d1 Hollywood, and Mrs, Barbara Vimini nf Fairfield; two sisters Mrs. A gr.es Jankowski ol BridceDort and Mrs. He lei Lengyel of and live grandchildren. Mrs.

Frank Kapas Services fur Mrs. Margaret Ka- uas. 43. wife of Frank Dl 5(1 Battery Park drive, who died Saturday in her home, will take place Tuesday at a.m. in tne Frank Polka and Son funeral home, 154G Fairfield avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Emery's church, Fairlield, with a Requiem Mass. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mrs. Kapas was barn in Hung ary and had lived here the past seveal years, survivors, besides ner hus band, are a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Denhup of Stratford; three sistcr.s, Mrs.

Ethel Cscniss, Mrs. Rose Vas ana Mrs. fciiza-heth Gog, all living in Hungary; two and several nieces and nephews. Andrew Sllvka Services in: And i (as- Slivka, 17. I3S Church Hill iiaaU, I-air field, who died Wednesday will take plnce today at the Chutnko lunerai home.

1112 Prospect avenue, Scranton. and at 0 n'clock Mary's Green cirrmi churcli with a requiem Mass, Burial will he in St. Mary's ceme tery, Scranton. Mrs. Joseph Olszewski MILFORD Services ter Zofia Rarwacz Olszewski, 97, of 21 Summer avenue, widow of Jo seph Ol S7CV, ssi.

in rlisd drill iv. will take place today at 8:311 the street, Hnclr- port, and at o'clock in St. Michael the ArclmnKcl church, Bridgeport, with a Mass of the Burial will he in SL Michael's cemetery, Stratforrl. Amaducri. 82.

nf fi? Hawlcv una, Wondmonl, widow of 'Oliver rl Siitiird.iv West Haven Manor convalescent Services -aid lake phsrt .1 ncsday at 8:30 a.m. in the George and Son funeml In-ea- 135 llrond street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Agnes cliurcli, with a Mass the lie Uunal will iii Woodhnni cemetery, Ncsv York. rtiini a- lylnnei Airiailnec-: liad resided In Milford for the pist years. a -mtli i It ie: Cawsey nf llaniilton, Ontario, Canada; a iistcr, Mrs.

Lillian Geer of London, England; sever. il mid nephews. Mrs. Johnson Rule Mild, nan mB, Jranettc llnecerly Rule, IS, ol 21 Robert street. Devon, formerly of 1121 in.id.

Inn, -eld of Johnson Rule, died yesterday in Milford l.i>: 'I servn-rs will Inlre in ilav nl a la a 'mm 'due Ores- nry F. Dnyle funeral hnnie, avenue, aim cl-n, in 1 Am- i Inirek Mass cl Ihcr Resurrection lluii.it nail da ir. Likcvicv cc tery. laa-a i had resided in Fairfield tor 20 years before nwving to Milford a year ago. blie had seen member of the Council of Ca i tlinlic vcacic-i Sun-ivois are tsvo sems, ,1 e-n-i-son W.

Rule of MilTonl, ami William Rule nf Anaheim. daughters. Mrs. Mildred Schrf-fer and Mrs, Joseph T. Sullivan both of Palrfield: 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren; and several niecei and nephews.

Mrs. Alfred Hewitt' Sr. s. Rulh Bealie Hewitt. 77.

220 Farist road, Fairfield, widow of Alfred Hewitt died yester day in St. Vincent's hospital. dervKTs will take place Wed nesday at 11 a.m. In the Wilmol, West and Gouldine funeral honie, um Host road, i'airlield with the Dennis R. Winklebkick, pas tor of the Grace Methodist church officiating.

Burial will be in Mver green cemetery, KrooKiyn, N.Y man in ISimV-llyn, Mrs had resided In Fairfield the past five vears. She had been a mem ber of (he Eastern Star' chapter of Brooklyn. Survivors are five sons, Clinton Hewitt of Garden City, tt Richard Hewitt ot Wantaugh, L. Allred lieivitt I.intten- hurst, L.I., Chciuncey Hewitt of Los Angeles, and John1 Hewitt of Fairlield, with whom Hewitt bad resided; a brvtlh- er Chesler Bcgbie of N.J.; a sis ter, Mrs. fcdna Harbrecht of Sea-ford, L.I.; 48 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

George E. Bady George Edward Bady, SI, of 647 Pine street, a retired chauffeur with the Ravbestos com pany, died yesterday in West Haven hospital. Services, Wilh full mi ors, wil! take place sdiv at 2 p.m. In the Albert W. Spear Inncial home.

Ytll haulield nue, with the Rev. Donald Ro- berbk, associate pastor of the Black Rock Congregational church, officiating. Burial tvill.be in Mountain Grove cemetery, I The Sri. Thomas Nelson Post VFW 9427 will exemplify their rites iucsday evening al tt p.m. Horn in Bridgeport, Mr.

Baay had resided here all his life. He' a U.S. Navy veterai of both Wurld War 1 and Worlr War II. Mr. Bady also bad bsnr a charter member of Sgt.

Thomas Nelson VFW Post 942? ber of World War 1 Barracks £771, an honorary crew member of the U.S.S. Wasp, and order of-the Cooties VFW, Survivors are a niece and a nephew. Frederick W. Tesch Private services for Frederick W. Tech, 76, of 70 Lawlor lermce, Stratford, a retired superintend dent at the Consolidated Machine who died Saturday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place in the Rohm anil Luchansky funeral home, 21S9 Bamum avenue, Stratford.

Burial will be1 private. urithiee.ar-i. dir. lescn a Stratford resident 39 years He was employed by Consolidated Machine company 50 years before in 1UIU. nc member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, Oronoque Lodge Survivors are his wife l.oretta O'Hara Tesch; a ter, Mrs.

Mildred GriswolrJ, of Salibury, and a granddaugh- Miss Katherine (Katie) Sumner Services for Miss Katharine (Katie) Sumner of 911 Riverton terrace, Stratford, who died Thursday, will take place today at 10 a.m. in the neurits and Darcy funeral home, 161! Main street, Stratford. Buiial will be in Union cemetery, Stratford. Adm. Foster Dies; Navy Hero Was 83 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.

(AP) Retired Vice Adm. Paul Frederick Foster, a "Medal of Honor winner and une of the Navy's most decorated men, died Sunday after a brief illness. He was 83. Foster, who retired from the Navy in 1946, had served in th 19-jOs as the U.S. representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna and was given the rank of ambassa dor when appointed by Presi dent Eisenhower.

During his naval career, ter received, in addition to' (he Medal of Honor, the Navy Martial Hebert Martial Hebert, of runswick, Canada, died Mon day, in New Brunswick. Services took place Thursday in St. Peter's church In Cocagno New Drunswick. Burial was in St. Peter's cemetery.

Survivors are six sons, Edward Hebert of Gardener, Arthur Hebert of Bristol, Emery and Einll Hebert, hoth of New Brunswick, Aurcle He bert of Wcstpart and Oscar He bert ot Milford; two daughters I-tonne Rich ol Minora ami Miss Antoinette IT Bridgeport; a brother, Beleme Herbert of- Mooscup; 17 grandchildren; 12 'great grandch.il nephews. A several nieces and Mis. Morris Elionsky I Services for Mrs, Lena Elionsky, 69, of 240 Parrott avenue, wldDw of Motrla Eiionsky. wfco1 died' Friday, took place yesterday tin A. 1...

Green lunerai nome. Oil Grand street, Rabbi Dr. Isaih RackOVSky of the Shaare Torah, officiated. Burial was tn Loyalty cemetery, fair-field. DEATH NOTICES and 1 Baltovlck' and -Mrs.

friends ovenge. oral W.C KRIDE tne uistmguisiiea serv- ke Medal and the Legion of i5 'aimnd After his retirement he was! lime tt on stall officer of the World Bank L.r"'.1™" Atomic Energy Commission DEATH NOTICES en Suralay, January IU.J] 1 f'-'t'' PErRUCCELCI-ln It Miss Annei Pe Jon. itutfcn's bclavtd Motullonls nod, Hunllngton and i-rsis YorK Jon- Chvrth, Mondov, 3DJ Vrtlhlnrjlun Alt. llu tl ol 7S Seig-wlck Ihtr ol Mrs. Mildred in Demy, Hwiary MaurlM us rMovcd LuibaniJ1" ch-jfeh, with Ihe Rev.

rnlermenl rm fn. FrlcnUi i ZT7 iy bo mode Ihreuali lo. Ihe Memorial arfgoironal church. 0e cemelery. OLSIFW5KI tn wjliorf ii, loTra famra ol Sum lSJI.

lormenl SI. mtdnel's romeWv. 1 Sr. ton Mar.iny from rj lo 5 Geunnu, Tim Sll.r.. Gcbhoril, Mrs.

-Tiro Sliv In'strotloril Jon. 11. KlA K'Viffi Elhel Slrwl ci'OIIer, widow. ol Henry honie 555 Churcli. Burial will he nl Ihf rcnvn-j So'uTdrjy fronv to pm and Sunday n'-nre of fomlly.

It has btcn re from 3 In 5 7 9 p.m.- thai ralllr.ff OmiE- MIIFarrJ, Jan. 1W2. UirS. BOCk RWHqiorOIW. UVO Albert W.

Held. Wll. lh- 'olnnm, daugh- Speor Home, 1JS3 FolrlleM Friends ore Invited to oMend the li- 1-nrt ihV tuiwol Hon of B'lS oni irom the -llehcrum, Heophy Do'yle SLlVKft-- a il. HJS. -Ah- tunrrol home, sm FuirllHd Ave.

ond 'hM msi'cfna 00. Vmr'a'r- 1 SIIVlCO 1 1 "olrf El emanri rrmria, Fiitiids may Sllvko t-ntrni s-rvlcei will ho held ro- s.iadoy 3-5 ond.7-? tun. nm-r-n ''Fronk PcJke INS cily Jon. 27, Mill Fairlield 1 DEATH NOTICES Pi Inlermenl In fAt. Grove ise r.v,,,, street.

Interment rtly Jim Lr may call on r.lcndoy 3 1. 11 In Union tcmelery, SiroHord. It Amilla Adomr. Cti.wfj ti n-m. njejled Ihnl railing flours omlllid.

JTniJ'iSf isas is nl 11 m- 1, a- 1 rthV --nr i i tZ i i 4 ADIIMA-ln 11,11 clly, Jon. 1W1 llrlen JH ct ol r.lrneld. Fune.ol y' rr solordoy ond WWADUCCI In WMl Haicn. JSS.JZ?'* rs-tsdny 3.S and 7-9 pirn. In llai im.

Nairn Amodticel. i.r chiiareni lmpilal, Krw.r.glor,, Con- in- tv, ovenue, wile ot Ihe lule Oliver Aiivjduia necnrul. donollnns be nsoj" In The Amerieoo ri, of lohn ol Canada In Ihli Clly, Jon in, lap? -'--in -ly, CI nnd C-- Er I a i I.sslj^nri nfi CblMccllrtll, MM1. effiSS Vaaa- IT' -L-l, "8. nJmcnk serykes on Sunday of I pcm.

th'e I "aVcHc i i ovenue. Moved lolhr- cemcUiy Ful, i eld. i on-, rn-nrdi CorlOjn icrsac: a 'rid toll tver.lnj I Ve'tt COSTANZO Iii till "a (v-crol rsm ISO fyofrol iii'in. 'Cl Co- Roy Collanio ocroved haibond ol ol Polkc end Son. I nlrfiild ci lar a n.

Ceiid-m rr toll, e.t-.u-. corner Honcotk. en o.ri p.ittj, dim nor end. a Coon. Oevotecl lolhcr or An- "lo a'- erncry oy her daujhler.

No bin I thony and John Coilnnio. Slip son off 9 om liSerrnwl'tii Crlirl, ran m.a rin.m nnd LfVCH Ofjlneko, Florid, Jjn. HfTRl Cnin -nnc Houle. Frlendi on Wt. Will on.

w. XI, miry ind Mitt lo nllei-d Iho luner.ii ursio no 2na Ave, Mie.ni. Flcrido. SerN-ltei t. dcy Jar 31st ol from "a be Kcld In 11' I Fnn-n Hi wrll.

lo.lt A. Ah, tola A Se- I Fryrhtld A.tnu, ci Houri In Meoneo 474 Eait ai el Coy nnrnrro, Jon. list Ol II o'clock, Mm Mall f. o.m. To Si.

Tcreso'i Cr, -i a KWM Ml. oro.e cemtlerv. -tr Ft ends may coll Sunday Irom i lo i ttiH Csno Hill temrtiry. Frttn-Si moy rn', 7 lo II deilred. Cenn.

MM1. Sunday pro. may bo made fo tht Leukemlo.

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