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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 30

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Coincidences Caused 9 Outages, PUC Told HARTFORD (AP)f-A series or -o caused nine, powen jouurra area between 13 and Feb. 1, a ConriecKcitt Lijjht and Power Co; official testified Tuesday before 'the' Public Utilities -Comi (lent Kat.i Johnson; operations; for. the tali' the' ii the request ot state Bddy. As part or the letter from Eddy, to th siorrwas submitted, answers to questions i chirgesAthat.c quality when, it Trunk Murderess cted. edhe had re ports' that the power orisla.

will and worse and more n-jme'rtius as tirne' passei dua. to But Johnson testified the sub-Btations were capable of han-dlifis all the power fed He said; however, Sen. Eddy lAIgM 'be 'confcsirt sub; stations with, generating plants. Zarrilli Wins House Approval HARTFORD The House yesterday approved the nomination of Judge Kenneth J. Zarrilli, of Bridgeport, for a full eight-year term on the Superlor'court.

The resolution now goes to the Senate' where confirmation expected: Judge ZarrllU was qontlrmed by the Huuie by a vote of .13.5 to 6. His nomination was pro: sented by State Rep. Leonard s. Paoletta, R-Bridgepbrt. and supported from the -floor by.

State Reps. John P. Malocco and Samuel Liskov, both Bridgeport judlcial nominations-approved -yesterday by the House John Hanrahan, Stamford, for a four-year term no. th. rinnmrm Pleas court.

The nomination-was Introduced by State Rop. -James J. JJing ham. R-Stamford, The vote wat Callahan Approved Tndui" Knher' Callahan, ul Norwalk, to a four-yenr term on tlic rlrriilt rnurt. The resolullon Was introduced by Rep.

Howard A. Ncwmnii.vR-Norwnlk, The vole was 138-4. Judfte Howard J. Motaphan of. New Milford, four-year term on the Circuit court.

The, resolution was! Introduced by Rep, W. Sullivan; R-Ncw Thp. vote was 127-7. Judge Philip Mancinl, of New Ilavcn, to a-four-year term on the Circuit court, The resolution was introduced by. Rep.

John A. Carroiteila, D-Walllng- lord. The vote was izb-'J 3 Fined for Exceeding Posted Speed Limits of $70 three drivers yesterday pleaded guilty before urt Judge Alfred, Tos- cano. to charges of failure to obey, state traffic control signs. Susanne French.

24; of .9 'Millard street. was fined fsr doing 40 miles an hour in --'no. The de-lt was arrested 23. bv caused bv Uittn DiCosmo on tch box: He said it Maiil. street, neer Renzy avenue.

was-the-kind of situation thaft A.s:5 fine was imposed. could- no: be-expected man for 50 and.radded outages during miles an hour in a 25-mlle-an-h6ur tri? three month, period werejrane. James Dillon, of 130" West "the unfortunate kind of Stratford, was-arrested Patrolman DiCosmo 31, Service to-customers in the On' Madison avenue, near Eckart rth; of. 3880 Main ri.ned--'J2S:; by Judge th rested Feb. trcet' arid Old Town trolmnti.

Bruce Htiag doing SO miles an Fight Is Pressed On Lead-Based Paint HARTFORD (AP) Poison-iifijc from lead-based his ibroo trno'din' Hartford not only to old baint but fo chverii measure 'r vfi'L have to a student deuce of a- attempt-to The rr- during public hearing before the, Public Health 'and Safety committee of the legislature yesterday. to ih-nk that the involved paint ai least 30 years old," said, the time out frojn studies at'the University ot Connecticut School to study cases in the North and South sides of Hartford. "But. tests now show that sortie paint used is six months io one year oia. State Rep.

Robert G. Oliver, D-New Haven, a leading sponsor of' legislation to control use of lead-based 'paints, said-existing legislation is not backed by meaningful" lines ana pen alties. Glass to Receive Fellowcraft Degree Friday Willlani'R. Rvder. master of I Ashlar Lodge his corps nf officers wilt comer tnc fcnow.

craft dcitrce tin oinss of canol dales Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic temple here. U. Cole, senior warden ot the lodge, will be master for- the evening. Assisting Mr.

Cole will be Mr. Ryder, senior warden; Fred Tt. Lundgrcn, junior warden; tranlc J. Hottmnn, treasurer: Harold ser- rebfiy; Charles A. Klrby, sohlor deacon; E.

junior deacon; George W. Blccs, senior steward; James F. junior steward; Mervyn Q. Wenml, P.M., chaplain; Frank Kraska, marshal; uml Frank J. Koczy, tyler.

Tlio working tools of the will be explained by Ronald E. Jackson. The dialogue lecture will be' given by Rudolph 5. Abraham and James rantz. The Middle.

Chamber Will be given by John Smith, P.M. and Chnrles A. Klrby. The Ancient Charge will be delivered by Wil liam R. Ryder.

All Master Masons and Fellow craft members are invited. Freedom Recommended For Winnie Ruth Judd PHOENIX. Aril. (API Freedom was recommended TTiipLtdav for Winnie Ruth Judd the trunk murderess: of the NOtis, by the Arizona Board of Pardons and Paroles, The botird recommended the governor that. Mrs.

Jut Tlfb sentence be- commuted the time she has already served. Final decision on case Is up to Gov. Jack Wil linms, who was ln The three-member hoard cm jihasized that the rccommenda tlon came on a spilt decision mcaninn a 2-1 vote. Mrs. Judd, her once red hair now gray, told the board at a hearing last week that, if released, she would live in Piedmont, where Dr.

and Mrs. Johfi Blemer promised her home and a job. She was livlnB with the Ble mors under an assumed name she was in JunE, 1369, seven years after her latest escape from the Stale Hospital. She: also indicated she would her rights to sell her life itory. an set the board Indicated it might require.

Mrs. Judd sentenced to death in 1932 for the 1331 mur der of one of two women dismembered bodies were dis-covered in Irunk at it Los An geles railroad station. Only three days before her scheduled execution, she was found ii and sent to the Arizona State Hospital. the ensuing years, made seven escapes. The Inst was in 1962, and she wasn't found until seven years Inter, when a routine police investigation uncovered her.

Federal Escorts Set At N. Y. Courthouse NEW YORK (UPI) U.I marshals began escorting court jurors and to the U.S. courthouse Tuesday to protect them from hemg mug-ged. The escort service was set af.

ter a series of muggings and purse snatrhlntr in the past year which have forced subway riders, particularly women, to ap proach ami leave the COurlhousS subway slop in groups of six or more. Move on Outlawing Debt Pooling Urged HARTFORD (AP) the state can not, prevent from being vlctimii'ed. by crirn-iiials, it can at least them for their' injuries, Rip. Bruce L. Morris, D-New Haven, said Tuesday, Morris, who represented tne House Democrats at the Judiciary Committee hearing, said, the proposed legislation would be especially beneficial to potir people who can' not afford much insurance, and who live in high-crime areas.

"The state is Obliged-to tCCt re when the state fails in this obligation, the state, rather than the victim, must pay the cost." 90 Days Meted In Knife Assault cuit court Judge Harold i 'Assistant Pf.bsecubjr 'Gerald Frauwiith said the' defendant, Robm Whitted, nf 364-Stratford 'n: 2 T.r.e. I-OT. with r. before seciteiicjhg Public-'Defen'der Ernest Canor. tl, who was counsel for Wliitted, '-'My chont a whole life "ahead of: him to but feels everyone is against Mr.

Capo'-ri said the. defendant the product'; of an excellent nine. highly respected in their commun ity. Mr. Frauwirth said Whllted wat arrested after becomirx ir.vr'v cd in an altercation in the Father Panlk nllage area and sla another man with a kntfe.

Governor Is Asked To Clarify Deficit HARTFORD The chalr- mcn -f the legislature's Finance Committee called on Thomas J. Mcskill Tuesday to his estimate of ttte state's deficit. While Mcsklll's biidnct men- a deficit, his budget messttge to Ihe Genera! Assembly last week referred to a deficit of 5.233 million whl could go. as high as $250 mil lion, the cnairmcn noteo. how been in formed," said Sen.

Louis Cutil- D-Wnterbury, and Ren. Da- rlu9 SDaln. D-Danhiirv. that you wish oi supple mental appropriation for school Please submit a corrected einie requirement tn balance vour spending progrnrn, said, in a letter to the governor. he finance chairmen also said the Mcskill budget provides no supporting detail tor uu and falls to fleet the effect on th.

Jellcit of enriy Implementation of tiie proposed sales tax increase. Which Meskill recommended. Weights, Measures Week Proclaiined HARTFORD Gov. Thomas Meskill has proclairncd March 1 through March' 7 as Weights anil Measures, wceK in uonnecn. cut ar.d has urged the public "tc il ill's aso to take full advantage uf Ihe i protective service offered by our dedicated weights measures otttciais.

"Essentially," the- govci said in a statement, "the air National Weights and Measures Week is to acquaint segments of the public with the nalure of this essential government service which is provided to prnlfict the public and business interests incorrect quantity determin ations. Scales and measuring de vices do become worn out or out stm ent like any other me chanical devico hut, unlike other devices, tlicyvrill quantity determinations, although mruneet, until they are tested and corrected or replaced. Mrs. Joseph Stnrikaitls, Sr. BETHEL Services for Mrs.

Marv A. of 13 Gov prr.ors lane, widow of- Joseph Stanknilis. who died Sunday Danbury hospital, took place Tuesday in St. Georse's church Bridgeport, with a Mass of the Resurrcctiun. Burial will be Michael's cemetery.

The Rev. Joseph Yuscavage celebrant' of the Mass arid read the committal. Bearers were Anthony Kam inskas, Jerry Stenkailis, Ron aid Depelteau, John Cofla Frank Baltrusattis, and A. Arris THE BRIDGEPORT TELESRAM, 1971., "Victim's should be as rotich) night of a heart condition SUDJ0CI or our concerns as was 85. criminals nre," said Morris in Hartsfield served as mayor -Thomas Morrlssey, EASTON 'Services be conducted today for Thomas of Wyldewood road, former Commissioner of Finance in Stamford, who died Sunday night in his home.

line. i iiuierai wilt oe con ducted1 -at- 9 a.m. in the Church ol Notre Dame of Enstnn with a Mass of the Ressner y. ithetcry, Bndgeimrt. The Godfrey and Conway fu neral home, 309 Washington ave- Bridgeport is in charge ut J.

Bevlnn Services will take place Thursday for Michael J. evlno, in uoBrry street, ho was fatally Injured Monday hen the auto he was driving strucK a tree on Merritt parkway, near the Norwalk town The tuneful will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. In the Laccrenw funeral home, 6 Schuyler- mle. and at o'ciock in bncrcti Heart church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be John's cemetery, Sprlngdule NORWALK Morris Rudder, 83, of 80.

Gregory boulevard, died lay aiternoon in norwaw hi lal where he was admitted last Friday. Services' will bo annuunced the Collins funeral home, 52 East Bcattlc BEACON Services for Alexander Frederick. Beatlie, of 13 First, street, a native of Hur.tinp.ton, who died Sund Uncas on the Thames hos pital, Norwich, will tako place tousiy at ii a.m. in me Lewis and Son funeral 'hanic, F.ilzabrlh street. Derby, wllh the Rev.

Ralph E. Merrill, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Huntington, officiating. Burial vrilt be fit the convenience, of the Harry R. Slalb BETHEL" Harry R.

Slalb, 85, of WDlfpit road, formerly of Danbury, died Tuesday morning at the-Park Manor -NnrsitiK home Waterbury, after an. ulne five months. Services take' place Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Bethel Funeral home, 215 Greenwood ave nue, with- the Rev. John Spaar of.

St. James' Episcopal church officiating. Burial will be Woes- ter cemetery in the spring; Mr. Slaib was born in Bethel and' had lived in Danbury Bethel all his ilfe, Hc was member of the Old Blh Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Connect! cut Wiara; and a charier member of the Ger- mantnwn. Hose Co.

Surviving are a son, Harry Stalb, of Bethel; four grand daughters and six great grand children. Mrs. Albert Vincent DANBURY Mrs. Bessie Mae' Rradley Vincent, 7G, wlfa of Al bert P. Vincent, of 10 Ball Puiul road, died Monday evening at her home, after an illness of five monlhs.

Services will take place at 11 n.tn. today in the Hull Homo, GO D. vision st met, Willi tnc Kev. Calvin Hanson, minister of the Kinc Street United Church Christ, officiating. Burial Will be in Wnoster cemetery ii Mrs.

Vincent was. horn in Dan bury and was a lifelong resident She was a 'member of tho King Street Women's society an. a founder and former member of the Dorcas society. In addition to her husbHmt; survivors are a sister. Sara P.

Kanoii.se of Danbury; and several nieces and nephew! Servl. for ly) J. VaUllkn ames.J.:.yaillll d.t wsumuny on mm u. hi to jw un reiiremijiu Edna mac wouiu tob a lumpcnim- irom pontics in South avenue, Stratford, widow tton fund for victims, one-year wartime Cart F. Wallat Sri, died While the is willing, to! Uon.

I Saturday- in Yale-New' Haven spend farge amounts of money) Hc at hospital, will lake place told catch, convict and imprison Joseph's Hospital sinco 23 jn a. s. it does nothing tor the victim, said Morris. W. Hartsfield Diies; Ex-Mayor Of Atlanta, 80 ATLANTA, CAP) May or Emeritus William B.

Harts- fieldj whu once said "Atlanta is too: busy to halo," died Monday Juv S. r. V.Vfhitigton avenue, and o'clock in Margaret's Moss of the Burin' wil. St. Michael's Mrs.

Carl JV Wallat Sr. Services i for Mrs. M3rie1 a heart str.nrnrii. and Commended by JFK jat 10 0.c)ock ln James narrsrieio was enmmenaea ay. handling ot the city school ii th? His ability to bring black voters and north Atlanta whites togeln-cr.

into, a coalition kept 6tm in power for 24 years and built At- fntn an economic and cul tural leader in tile Soulh, Hartsfield, an Atlanta native, preached tolerance and gradual lowering. facial bars which often put him at odds with state AUania was miiuon in aeoi id-unable to meet bond pay ments in 1936 "and Hartsfield put it on cash basis In nis tirst term. DUrinc his tenure, Atlanta was expanded from 30 square miles to 118, annexing' some 100.000 people. He also cam paigned for urban expressway construction; parks, ids ami cultural He is survived by widow, tw w.i and a daughter. Funeral arrangements are in complete.

Michael A. J. Lula Michael 'A. lnfant'soh of Mr. arid Mrs; Michael Lula, ot 1110 State street, died yesterday in Vale-New Haven hospital.

Graveside services will' take place at 11 a.m. i cemetery with the. Rev. Nicholas Nnppi. pastor of the Summerfield Mechodist Church ot-tlctktlng: rhe Dennis fuceral Fairfiefd avenue; 'is lri charge of arrangements.

Survivors besides the piitwts are a brother, Jeffrey, two sisters, Patricia and Kim; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and'Mrs. Adam file of Bridgeport; and the. maternal grohdmother, Mrs: Omie Barker of Martinsville, Va. John D.

Match Sr. Private-services. for John David-1 Mutch. 85, of 93. Sterling plate, salesman for nowianas acparimeni w.iu died Sunday in St.

Vincent's hos pital, lake place toaay a.m. 'in the Jjenpis ano D'Arcv funeral hunie. IMS Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. Frederick Allsup, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Fair-til offlciatirig; Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield. Anthony J.

Services' for. Anthony, of 1H Magnolia street, a mechanic employed by Ihe F. I who dieo yes terday in St. Vincent's hospital. II take place tomorrow at n.

ut the S. Spadaccino and Sons funeral home, 490 Washing ton, avenue, and at 9:30 o'clock in St. Charles church with a Mssi of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Alios J. Forger i WESTPORT Mrs. r.lsle Folder, 113 Kings Uighwayl North, widow ot Alios Forger, died yesterday in Korwalk hospital- 9:30 a.m. in the Chnrles H.

Lewis funoral home, 210 East sheet and at 10 the Church of the Assumption with a Mass of the. Resurrection, Burial will he In Assume m-etery. Mrs. i-orger was norn in uuii- butv and was a resident ot Wesl- purl lor the past 40, years. She was member ai tne rsorwaiK chapter of the American Association Of Retired People.

Survivors ari a son, Robert D. Forger, ol Wilton; brolher, Robert J. Dnrkln, of Danbury; sisters. Miss Mary J. Dor- Mary Bruen, nf Brewster, N.

twe grnndchil.lre.n and. several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Thomas Ryiak WESTPORT Mrs. Josephine Backiel Ryzak.

53, 17 Hickory drive. Greens Farms, wife ofj Thomas Ryztik, died yestcniay in Norwalk hospilal. Services will take place Thursday it 8: 30 a.m. in the Fairfield chapel of -the Wilmot, West and Goulding funeral home Post road, Fairfield, and at 3 o'clock in St, Anthony's church with a Mass ot the Rcsurrectii n. Burial will he in -Assumption cometery, Greens Farms.

Born in I.udlnwe, Mass Ryrak had lived In the Westport area 40 years. She formerly In the diDir in St. Anthony's church. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are son, Thomas Ryzak of Greens two brothers, Edward Backiel Cooper City, and Frank Backiel of Greens Farms; hei mother, Mrs. Anna Backiel ol Greens Farms, and two grandchildren, Mrs.

Louis Nasser DANBURY Mrs. Helen Mnses Nasser, 53, of 10 Bates, place, wife of Louis Nasser, died Monday afternoon in Danbury hospital, where she had been a fur five days. Services will take piace oi 15 a.m. in the Cornelius Delury Memorial, lil Main street and at JO o'clock church, with a Mass ot the Rcssurection. Burial will in St.

Peter's cemetery. Mrs, Nasser was born in West ernport, and was owner of 'Lou's Diner on Shelter Rock road. She was a member ol St Anthony's Guilil. Surviving Jn addition lo her husband, arc two sons. Ferris, of Hartford, and David, i bury; her mother, Mrs, Anna Moses of Danhuiy; two brothers, Michael and Philip, both of Da: bury; a sister, Mrs.

Linda Kutei: of Lebanon and several nieces and nephews. ments. Alan J. Krlcko lie if; home; South County Hyanhis, Mass. Burial, will be in Hvannis.

in iwtlt Africa, where his lather was stationed during World Wan II. Mi-. HritJ lived: in 'he Bridgeport area 15 years. was a. graduate, of Harding high school, and had been attending college in had served in the U.S.

Air Force and moved to Hyannis after his discharge from the service, lie moved to Wisconsin about 'two; years ago. include lis. Mrs. Cleleski Ilncko; his parents, and Mrs. Joseph Biidfjcpuri, anil sister, Miss Alberta Hriciio'.

Services Ju'r Elmer W. Jack-son, 59, of 310 'Stonybrook road, Bridgeport hospital, will- tuke place, today at 8:15 the Dennis-and funera! home. 2011 Main Stratford, aiid at 9 o'clock in Holy Jesus Church. Burial will be in St. 'Michael's, Mrs.

Peter P. Tortera Services will take place ton) row for Mrs. Louise torn, 87, formerly. iif 90 Wayr.e street, widow of Peter P. Torlorn The funeral 'will be i inducted at 10 a.m.

in Our l.ody ofthe Assumption church, Fairiield, with a Mass of the Ressurccb'on. Burl ill Sw in St. 'Michael's o'clock in St. James church with of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. I Flank Feda Services for Frank Feda, 73, of 41 Booth street, a retired stone mason, who died Sunday In St. Vincent's hospital, will take place today ut 8:30 a.m. In the cmo and Sons funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, isnd at a.m. in Holy Rosary church with Mass of the Ros-surectinn.

Burial will be In St. Michael's cemetery, Mrs. Dennis Kelly Setvices tor. Mrs. Jessie Oath K.

Ily, S3, formerly ot 5937 Main street, Trumbull, nr.d v. 0: Kelly, who died Sunday in Southport Mam'ir uonva lescent hospital, soutnport, wiit lane piacc toaay at p.m. in the Dennis and D'Arcy Strntlord, wllh the Rev. Edward Cuthbort, pastor of the Stratford will be in Lnkovlcw cemetery. Stanley D.

Whcolock Services for Stanley D. Whcc lock, 72. of 40 Hudson street Stratford, formerly of Devon, died Monday in Mllford ho.s pital, will take place Sut urday at 11 a.m. in the Greg ory I-. JJiiyie funerul home, 291 Ii i ni avenue, Devon, wilt the Rev.

Kimball D. Curtwright associate pastor of the First Congregational Church of Strat ford, officiating. Burial will be Born in Witlimantlc, Mr. Whcelock lived in Devon 35 years before muvtny lu Strat ford 18. months ago.

He was a rctireu stationary engineer the Devon plant of tho Connecti cut Light and Power company. He member 25 year club of C.L. and a mem ber the Daytime lodge 144, AF nnd AM, of Stratford, and the Mount Vernon lodge 75, AF! ana aih, ot Versailles, uonn. 1 Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Sellcck Wheelnck; a son, Robert L.

Wheelnck of Shelton; a brother. Herbert N. Wheelock of New London; and two grandchildren. Gcza Kra-ger DANBURY Services for 'Geia Kraiger, 88, formerly of 35 Mai lory dim! ivior.il.v,- 1 Buffalo, N.Y., will hike place to day at 11 a.m. in the Tom-Hnsun Homestead.

33G Mair street, with Ihe Rev. Hans A. Voss, pastor of Immanue! Lulb eran church, utficiating. Burial will he in Immanuel Lutheran cemetery in Ihe spring. Mrs.

John H. Winters MILFORD-Serviccs tor Mrs, Alexa Bunnell Winters. 81 of 39! Beach laud avenue, widow of John Winters, who died Monrluy in Milford hospital, will take place at a.m. in tlif Ooerge J. Smith and Son funcr ai home, 135 Brnad street with the Rev.

Irvin Thurstby, pastor ot the Lauren of Christ Crown tionai, officiating. Burial will be in riir.R 3 mghway cemcterj', i V. ri; Caffncy. Mrs. George Lengel Services -will be private far Mrs.

Maiv Lucas Gooaricn, Johrt- Goodrich, of 3130 Fairfield avenue, who aieo.yes-tcrriiiv in Bridgeport, hospital. tery at' the corivenincii- of i is r'-i irf.r Mrs. Goodrich was a lifelong resident.pl Bridgeport. 'Survivors; in addition to husband, are a son, Dr William tioodtich of Fairfield; five grandchildren: and a.great-grahdchild.- Joseph Kwiutkowski for Joseph Kw Saturday while in Slrat: forfl tooK DJnce luesoav -in1 St. 1::: with a Mass ot the Kesur-rection.

Monsignor Leopold Dorhbrowski celebrant': of Mas-, and immittal. Durial.tyas'in St. Joseph's cemetery. Lordship. K.if;..

Michael Kafara, and Patrick Bo Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hnyduk Lengel, 91, of 1480 avenue, widow of George and Redf.ate fun- Lengel, who died Monday, in her street, Tfum- home, will take place today charge or a.m. in tne Larson -lune- John H. Edwards Ices for John H. Edwaids, ed Monday in Bridgeport 1, will tako place ta- 10 a.m.

in the Dillon and I Collins funcrel home, 1111 Stratford avenue, Stratford, and nt 9 -rai name, zqyt) r-jorin avenue, I o'clock, in the Tnnitv Slovak Lutheran church, dadison avenue, with -the Rev. (. u. be in Luwncroft cemetery, Fairfield. Miss Nereida Marrero Services for Miss Nereida Mar-iro, 22, daughter of Mr.

rs. 'Rafael of 380 t'i'. r' w.iere She was a medical patient take place tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. in the Charles Douglello end Sons funeral home, I'M t'ark avenue, and at 9:30 o'clock In the. Good Shepherd church with.

the Rev, Simon Castillo officiating. Bural will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Bayamon, Puerlol 0.1 Mnrrcro hud lived In Bridgeport 19 years. She was un employe, of Remington Arms where she worked 11s chine operator.

Survivors, In addition to her Ii. 1 Rafael, Angelo and David Mairoro, all uf Biiugeiiort sister, Mrs. tvclyn Lara cuestes of Bridgeport; her me tcrnnl grandmother, Mrs. rada Nlcvcs of Bridgeport, several nieces and nephews. Miss Anna Hart DANBURY Miss Anna The resa Hart.

77. formerly Housnian street, died Monday at ihu Glen Hill Con valescent Ccnlc-r, where had been a patient tor the past six weeks. Services will take place at 9:15 a.m. today in the Cornelius Delury Momorial, HI-Main-street, or.d at 10 o'clock in Si. Potto's church, with a Mass of the Re surrection, Burial" Will be Peters-cemetery.

Miss Hart was born in bury and was employed as a Shop. She hod also been employed at Behan's Beauty. Shop. She was' a member of St. t'eter i.acnes Guild, the Council oi Catholic Women anil the Immaculate Mean of Mary Survivors are a nephew and lour nieces.

nornthy Campbell Mcmorin 1 si-rviufs for. Dorothy five-year- old daugnter 01 Mr, ana -wirs 01 01 n.r.l oil ,0 1 My: 00 isno who died Monday in Norwalk hospital, will take place day at p.m. in Ihe United Congregational church of West Nor walk, Mrs. Jeanne Anderson NORWALK Services for Mrs Jeanne Fanning Anderson, 45 18' Ferris avenue, wlm died day in her home, will take pi today nt 9 a.m. in the Ray-monil funeral home, 5 East Walli street, with tho Rev.

Edward Ehurt, rector of Grace Enis copal church, officiating. Burialj will he in Christ church cemc-i tery, Westport. Mrs. Harry Shnrkey SALEM, N.H. Services for Mrs, lsabelle Dwinells Sharkey, ot .1 iVlulberrv terrace, formerly of Bridgeport, widow of Marry Sharkey, died Mon- ii ooioo homo Brentswood, N.H., will hike plncc Thursday at 9 a.m.

in the Goundrey funeral homo, Salem; N.H Burial will be in Lakcview cemetery, Bridgeport. mj'Tt 1 0. man tuhefal home, 515 "Washing! and at 10:15 o'clock i- with .1 Mass uf the Resurrection. Buriiil be in St. Thomas cemetery, Fairfield; Goodrich Mrs.

Harryi F. frvlcesr for 'M. wife ot Har of-S2 Chesl who' died Monday the i dacciiio arid Sons fiineral hume, Washington and at 9 hi Our. Lady ot Assum. ci: Kcsiirrocuon.

tsunai win i Michael's cemetery. Burr M. Young DANBURY Services for Bu.rr 8J, oi 12 1-mier street. who at the Gleo Hill Con- lescent Center, "Will place today af. a.m.

in Freelaud -Memorial, 89 West street arid at 9 o'clbdk In St Peter's church, for a Mass of the tte.ni.-:.. rgic. vcmrusiy. DEATH NOTICES --VO: e. f.

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Jcislc II, i. 0. I. 0-: 0 i- nnJ 7 no. il rr cl Dennis oro D'Arcy.

7411 V.O, Orcol. 1 ur.ro In'o ool Mill c'lo I o. 070 0 Ij.i1 1' i cr Iho lalo Ooorqo l.Kl In Ihe Larson luncra; r.omc, lOj'tr I rtirrlro, 'rjll io Tuosdoy i-s and 7-9 p.m. Proyort will lunerol Ftbruary.il, 1971. ii 1 Iho 10 laorr- i o.t,,' ii -ii-ol Dennis ond D'Arcy, 1IM6 Palrilold in ihli i.diy rib.

iv7i. Our' oO nr! v.u'i Lu' fgyol-l Si. Fiicn.ls (ire Invilfd ol, ,1 Ira Irn-n Ihu Charlai w. Dpuol-ello 6. Sens lunerol home.

793 Park Ava. corno' ol W. Llirtrtv SI cn Ov.rvfr; Orb. 2', ,0 i r.o,),-Shrphrrd Church (Ol woo. i hi IN MEMORlAiM Robert Talbot, who passed owny it.

A prflclnoi one rrnm us hat geno irved Ood In his wisdom ho; racnllrd Tho boon his love had aken And now s'ouy nh'l Ood. CARD OF THANKS We wish lo. exprcsi cvr opprorlollon fer Ihe syrnpalny OMprossed to us In Ihe loss cl cur dourly mo'ncr, Helen A EioiriQllv OO wish tr I' ork Ih; rO' on.l rorr rl o.roo oo lo wish ri- nrpr.irOlor 10- IO-J ,01 OiJ -i -r-. or spllltuol norul bnuqvets, Bereoued Fonilly CARD OF THAKKS ur ofrarly wire, nd fill spiritual or Tfit Fflrrt'fy 'vvi Giivll. jr.

invIM 1. i-om Ino orid Sons lunerol Mrs. Marv Mrs, Sac, 0O-1P 5 vc r. 7 tn 1 0 lo p.mO rmrol In St. Frl-nqs 1.

1 5 1 v. A .0 4 0.O 1 V. K.o -1 o. ralrilclO. 12.

IW. 10 -o-- oo rALLII.l.O-iri tnu clly. Ffb. 20, I JB! iiuiimd ni rcdU'olhtr ql Mm Vol Bdllh SUIIPT and MM. Frl.nHt Invllrd lo -ellmr.

Ijrcrol from Iho S. Spotfocdno and 1 nmiral home. -it on Wfdnridoy, Fob. ol am. ot 9 a.m.

In 11. Worjortl CXjpcl a Moil cl Ihr ncsvr.ocllon In SI. Wlchocl's ccmrWy. 1971. SCylfll WHEELOCK If V.

Ijd nicdn ic The Furd Df tV icrioi ol nrst rch of Slrnlfard. Doytinw Urrerpe cf Solli B. nR 34 houri In odysnco of Appreniice EMBALMER 40 hour work ovaitima apply lo: WEINSTEIN MORTUARy Hailford, Conn, NOTICE COMMENCING-MARCH 1, 197 1, ALL WINTER -DECORATIONS and VIGIL LIGHTS' WILL BE REMOVED. ST. MICHAEL'S CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.

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Years Available:
1918-1977