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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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72 Autos For Sale. 72B Pontine C.T6. 4 mllei SI Plymouth Road Rumen, fa la 70 70 Chevy Mallbu Jsu, 4 to chovy Comoro SS ao-Jfi. 4 jM, Cfovy Comoro SS 350. 4 72B Trucks.

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DEI UXE HILLTOP Comper. llttpi samson BACK! Tractors igR: 72L Tires, Parts 1J3I h6deL Dick up unniic SIX. 353-4251- mirf-if. MIHord Ault (75 Motorcycles I nu. if farter CJdnytt.

hORTON' 'IHJ DUCATI moron nn Id ooprtdoHJ. IMS kAfLli1 Mvi6ifiH ip.inf, JmI AKL1J. Cdl CHESTER. Eniltrxl (AP) Iraiii cnschM pached wjlb cnudteo on a auung and overturned h'riday night, killing two youngsters and tniurine 34 children and ad ults. Pullca Kald four of the injured children were in serious condition but the others were not bad ly hurt.

An eyewitness said tne train as traveling at hich soeed when the last CTach "hit a bridee and dabria ficw everv- where." The train was earrvlne children' accomDanled bv SO (eaehen and other adults to rnei.r nonies in Birmingnam alter a day at the Welsh resort -of rtnyi. Eighteen ambulances and. five fire engines raced to the derait-ment site three miles from Chester; a northwest England town uating from Koman timis. Ex Assistant Postmaster Here William M. Cronin.

SI. of 103 BurBharn street, a retired assist-nnr rjestmaster in the S. Pout (tfflce here, died Tfiuraday in the Briogeport. nospirai. Services will take nlace Tues- dav at 9:11) a.m.

in the Mullina 'asd Seagate funeral home 1297 Tsr'ii avenue: and aL 10. o'cirjek In George's chUTth with a ot tne Kesurrection. Bunai I will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Somerset, he most of his life.

Mr. Cronin retired from the Post Office, in 1060 after morel than 50 years service. He began his postal career 1909 as a substitute clerk, and was aprpoint- assigned to the Stratford branch In 1915: returned to the main Office In I9M with the moiiev order section: loined the bookkeeping section in )K3: was! piaceo in cnarge 01 inquiry wotk in 192B: and became money order tie was nameu supeRnieiiuenL, mails' iM.t ana oecame sisrtant trastmaster 111 IBM. Survivors are his wife, Mrj. SHrahWinfffield Cronin of Brirlee- nnrf a son.

William M. Cronin o( Ene, two wiss rvlifl rrnnin and Mrs. Kdward Reilly, both of Bridgeport; five grandchildren and one great- BTanacnua. Meiton T. Akers Dies; Newsman, Historian rnt SPHlNfi.

N. Y. (UPIl Merton Akers. 71. former gen eral naiw editor of United Press International and an award-win ning Civil War historian, died at hk home here Fridav.

The cause of death was not immediately announced, but Akers an a history or catenae airacus. Tn 194S Akers suffered his first heart attack. Alter nis second luisv azain. wrltinc his 'This Wns ths Civil War" serlesl for UPf which ran from 1061 to 1W TR.IUMPH. oi wTin him the tinguished Historical Writing tsnnial commission.

It more than 150 papers and had estimated it million persons. 75 Motorcycles Inoa oo'd. ffJWUAVARN'A, 310ce, on car-n. k. tsndT- Cjll XTMIbT irtune L' TtiliiHi, 1 II, Cdrortwl! 1970 TRIUMPH DflvMM, flfce.

icon coll wataon ottir p.m. Airplanes il upmta, Wrtta THE BltlDOEPOiRT TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 3. 19T1 2 English Children Killed, 30 Hurt in Rail Wreck Gen. BJdgway's Son Killed on Canoe Trip piTTsmiRCH rirpn Mat thew Banker Ridgeway, a. on or tien.

Mattnew b. Kioeway, vhs killMt Thursday while on a anoelng trip in the Hudson Bay; ramilv friend. Plttsbureh atiornev Henrv Blaxter, Jr. friend of the family, said Gen. and Mrs.

Ridawav. who live here, flew tot Canada killed while, on a canoeing trip witn rrtenns. it was not snown; specifically where In Canada the nippenerj. Mrs.J.B.Sanford Dies in Redding REDDING Mrs. Fran ces Boughton Sanford.

73, of Lonetown road, wife' of former first selectman here, J. Bnnlatt. sanford, died early lTiday murninir in her home. Services will take place' Monday Congregational, Redding Center, pastor, officiating. Burial will be In Sanford cemetery.

Mrs. Sanford' was bam Brooklyn. N. Julv IS. 1S97 reclibnt since 1310.

MC was a graduate lof Hacker Institute Ln Brooklyn. Sanford was a memberl and active worker in the Church of Christ Consreeational and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford observed their 50th wedding anfiiversary In addition to her husband, she Is survived by one son, Jonathan Bartlett Sanford, 111, of Co- one daughter, Charles W. Harrison.

Milford; sister, Mrs. Marga- Brincnernoff- or newtown; Erandchildren, and sever al nieces and ftepiiews. Services Are Today For Charles Hartman TBtlMBirLL SerA'ices tor Charles Hartmin, 15, of S8 Twitch' road, who was nnrler construction On lpy drive Thursday afternoon liter oeing pinned agamst a wan 10:15 a.m. in the Dennis and. D'Aidy funeral home, 2611 Main street, Stratford and at II o'clock in rinity toiacopai cnurcn, nuni-; inutoit Nichols.

The will Burial. wlB be inj Lakeview cemcferj'. Bridgeport. as a student in the eighth grade 1 iusior high school He was a member of the Young People's Fellowship of. Trinity Episcopal church and was confirmed in the church list, month.

Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hartman: three sisters, Doreen, Elaine and Alice Hartman, ali of Trumbull and his maiemai gTanuparenLS. wr. a Mrs.

Melvin Burke of Milford. Sarant Hits Nixon, Mitchell on Wiretaps HYANNIS, Mass. Georgetown University Law Schnol Prof. Samuel Dash said Friday the office of U.S. Atty.

Gen. John- Mitchell by using wire taps nas approved ni law-. Dash (old the session of the ccnvcr.linn of the National Lawyers thai "the President and the attorney general feel subversives without a court' order." Driiv. chairman of the criminal law section of the American Bar Association, said, "The 6th Circuit Court has gone against ihitf. The court has declared It unconstitutional." Dash said Mitchell had admitted to 135 wiretaps, but he said.

have been literally Ihnu-sands of. bugs and taps, rather than the 185 Bilmilted Car Victim, 2, Dies SHARftN fAPl Tmn-yiwi old Tammy Marie Dean of died early Friday after noon in hhamn Hospital from injuries she suffered in a car accident in front of her home Canaan the day before, the hospital; said. J.7W Lhp ran across a road in ftvml of her house, police in Canaan said. The driver tvai. Identified Mark L.

Conoaue. IS nf PALLBEARER KILLED R0V1GO. Italy (AP) Guilio Comlern, 28. was helping tn. carry aunt's coffin, to the cemetery when he tripped and the coffin crushed hli skull, killing The Commonwealth of Puerto! Rico Is represented in the U.S.

House of Representatives bv resident cnmmisiifiner Ln Washington who has voice- but no ivote. Services Today For Golfer Hit By Lightning NORWALK Services wl lake ulace todav for Barry R. Moses. 30, ot 22 Tod road, who struck and killed by lightning Thursday while playing (nt at ice The funeral will he conducted at 1 p.m. in the Collins funeral home, 92 East avenue, and at 1 30 o'clock in the First Con- gregatinnal church on the green.

minister, will officiate, and hu- toy, Accordion to 1 snokesman Jimmy Eccles. Mr. negan piaving at ntnu lr hu tiohtninn proxtmaieiv p.m. course's tilird hole. Golf officials immediately su ed Westchester County Pattrway police.

A patrolman gave artificial resniration hut his at-' tempts to revive-nim were un called and took Moses to St. Apimi hosnital. White where' ha was. pronounced dead; Arrival The body was then. Itaien to the office of Dr.

Henry N.Y. Mr Mnses was bom in Brook lyn, N. and lived in Nor-walk 20 years. He was employ ed as a systems analyst wttnj DnmimCK ana ijomuiicii: nun. son.

K. and New York City. Sarviviirs are his wife, Mrs, Lynn; Motfet Moses; a son, MrttM and. a daufihter. Donna Jean Moses, both of Nor-Walk: a brother, Durid Moses Stamford; a sister, Mrs.

Mor-j ton Gclfand of iTumouii; a a his mother, Mrs. Mildred Izzo Mosea ol norwaiK. Mrs. Gastave A. Bock omriTrywwMra: Grace Selt- Bock, 736.

of '104 Cliff street. Durisl be a Mass Fridav In Fairfield Hills hospi tal, Newtown, aner a m- day nt 2 p.m. in the Cyrus E. funeral home. jug Elizabeth street, Derby with the Alfred Morris, rnrtnr nF thp Church nf the Good iShenherd.

officiating. Burial Born in Shelton, Mrs- Bock was a life-long resident of the area. She was an active mem-ber of 'he Church of the Good I Shepherd. Survivors include three ters, Miss Georgia Seltzer ot Shelton Mrs, Louise Anderson Mrs. Alma both lot Ansonia, and a niece.

Mrs. Peter Tremml. urT.FhTtTl— Crnmation services for Mrs. (jertruae aervanger Tremml, 82, ol 66 Green Meadow widow of Peter.Tremml, who niea rrtaay, wiu iaiu; uiaue at fhn cnnvenie-icn of the family. The Gregory F.

Doyle funerul. Devon, Is in charge of arranged menti. Born in Rumania. Mrs. Tremml lived in Milford the last 20 years.

Survivors include' a son, Peter Tremml nf Devori: two daughters, Miss Julie Tremitil and Mrs. tdwam v. of Miifnrd; and. four grand children. Mrs.

William A. Rigrjey Mrr.Ff>l?r> Ksn-ices for Mrs. HstpI SirrLnri, Rianev. ot 32 Devon; wirjow of iwnnam Kigney ana vice president of the Better' Homes In-siitilinr cnmnar.v uf Bridceoort. who died Wednesday.

take place today at II a.m. Brnad street. The Rev. Reginald Avery, pastor of the vVoodmont Union Car.zresational church. Willi officiate, and burial will ba In King's Highway cemetery.

Richard A. Ragoziiiw, Jr. SF.YMDUR Services wi lake place today for Richard A. E4nffn7.7ini* four-year-old iRagoznne, or 25 street who drowned Wednesday In Lake Zoar at town park in Oxford. The services will be conduct ed at 9: 35 in the Cyrus E.

Lewis and Son funeral home, M6 Elitabeth street, Derbv. and at 10. o'clock in. St. Joaeph's 'Church, Shelton, with a Mass of.

the Aneels. Burial' will be Mount St. Peter cemetery, Der-I i by. William G. Ward WESTPORT t- Services for William G.

Ward, of 26 Cross Highway, who died Ihursday In Norwalk hospital, will take place today at 8: SO a.m. in die Charles II. Lewis funeral 210 East State street and at 9i in the of the As sumption with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be In sumption cemetery, Greens Farms. Dr.

Hairy H. HeKeran brORWALK Services for Dr. 'Harry of HfJJarc idale manor, a dentist for many years, who died Wedtwsday, will in the Church of St. Thomaii the Apostle wiui a Mass or the Reaur-recdon. Burial win he In St, John's wmeterv.

The Muner tunera homo. 12! Mott svenue, is In-charge of rangcir.cn ts. Frank J. Sr. Services for Frank 57.

of 25 Old Stratfleld road. Fairfield, who died Thurs day in St. Vincent's hospital, will take nlace Monday at 3 a.m. In the S. Spadaccino and Sons luneral home, 499 Washington avenue and at o'clock in Holy Family church wim a.xvjass oi ine Jtesuriecrion.

uuriai wilt be in si. Michael cemeter-v. Mr. Salvaaaln was born in Italy and lived, in this area 31 retired enatineer nc in spector tor airfield. Mr.

salvag- was a ine council Of Catholic Men ami a mnm- ber of. the Aunillmy SUte service ot civil Deleose. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Connie Nolfi Salvaggio, a son, Frank J. Salvaggio, of Fairfield; one daughter, Mrs.

Marian-nrt nf Falrflelrf- mother, Mrs. Josephine Salvag-: gio of Bridgermrt; two brothers, Salvatore Salvaggio of Bridgeport and Anthony Salvaggio Livia of Stratford: and several nieces, and nephews. Uuls Selrtggi Services for Mrs. Michelin Forte Selva'ggi, S3, formerly of I 135 Bradlev street, widow of! Latiis who. died Thurs- will take place Monday ut n.m.

funeral 499 Washington! Rosary church with a Mass ot the Kesurrection. tiurial wiii.be in si, Michael's Mrs. Cavanaagh Services for Mrs. Winifred Kel ly Cavanaueh, 85. of 3119 Dovet street, widow of Daniel C'avan-augh, Who died Wednesday in the Dinan Memorial Center, will take place today at .8:36, a.

in the. Cyril F. Muffins funeral home, 1640 Boston avenue and at 0 o'clock' in St. Ambrose church with of tha St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Sidney Dickinson Servicrjr for Mrs. Eleanor Rnv- han Dickinson, of 4) Baird court, Stratford, widow of Sidney Dickinson, died Thursday in. St. Vincent's hospital, will tane.

piace to nay. at a.m. in the' A. Baker funeral home, 1SS8 Stratford avenue, and at 11 o'clock in St. Ambrose' church with a Mass ot-fiie Resur rection, Buna! will be In St.

Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Grow OfitiU Services for. Marv jO'NfsTl, Oldfield drive. IFairliehl- widow of Graver ivho died Wednesday in Dinan Memorial Center, will take fcace today at 8:30 a.m.

the Albert W. Spear funeral hnme. 1222 Fairtield avenue at 9 o'clock in St. Peter's church a Mass of the. Mrs.

Lupo tor Mrs. Rose Pinto I jinn. 7fi of 599 Oflden street. widow of. Vincenl Lupo.

who died Wednesday In Bridgeport hospital where she was admitted June 6 surecal patient, wUI take place today at 9 a.m. In Hie Jerome' C. Massari and Sons funeral hnme. 31 Stillwater. avenue.

Stamford. Burial will, be in WOOdJano cemeiery, siamjora. John F. Grywalski Sendees for John F. Grywalski.

66, of 270 Brookside drive, Fair- fluid, a- retired Fairfield nulii man, who died Wednesday will. nlacp todav 6: 15 a.m.' in ibp Charles -W. Doueiello and Sons funeral home, Sduth Pine Creek TDad, l-airneia. and -at 'clock in St. Anthony's cnurcn with a Mass of the HOI Burial will be in- St.

cemctPiv. Fairfield, Ffli'rflolH F.lts wiK exemDiifv Jtheir ritual tonight at 7:30 o'clock Clarence E. Way MILFORD Services for Clarice E. Way. 70: of 63 KnJisiy drive, a retired tool and die: maker with.

Ihe Norden division of United Aircraft, and a promi- 'nent participant Joes! aquatic sports, ivho died Wednesday; will In the Albert W. flneir funerall Some, 39 boutn Benson roaa, Fairfield. The Rev. Robert Niemiller, vicar of Calvary Episcopal church, Bridgeport, will Mountain Gmve cemetery, Bridgeport. John M.

Blifian John Marc Bishop, ion of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bishop of 29 Hium iree a veteran and rollece senior, who died- Wednesday in St. hospi- place at the convenience of thej ramiiy.

tun vnimot; wrw ana Gouldlng funeral home, 1209 Post road, airfield, is m.cnarge ar rangements. Samuel C. Stewart Main street. Burial will ne in Park cemetery, Bridgeport, Mlaa Julia Wwlan Miss Julia Whelan. 79.

nf 162 Parallel sireet. a retired I tarv for the Leake-Nelson pany died yeslerday in Sunny- ford Services will lake place Tues day at a.m.. in tne KoDeri E. Hentiessv funeral home. 2936 Mlna street and at o'clock St.

Patrick's church th Mass of the Resurrection. Bur. ial will be in St, Michael1 BDrn in unageport, miss wne-m was a lifelong resident here, he was a member of the Ros ary confraternity of St. Pacicka church and the Council of Catho lic women. Survivors ara two nieces.

Charles T. Mitchell, sr. Services tor Charles T. Milchel! of 1126 North avenue, who died yesterday in liis home, will. tana place mesoay at a.m.i In the Mullins and Rcdpate fu neral home, 1297 Park avenuel and at clock In St.

Augustine Xesurtectioti. Burial will be Mount SL Peter's ccmeterv. Horn in New Haven, he Bridacport resident, most of his life. He wns employed bv Kemington Arms as years as fl field representative until his retirement 11 wars He was U.S. Army veteran, of World' war ii Mr.

MitcheJl ivas a mera ber Of Park Citv' council. of Congdon Post, American Kennedy Division, Undent Order of Hibeniians; and the Remington. Arms 25-year Survivors hclude his wife. Mrs. Bmiadetle Forest Mitchell: one son.

Charles T. Mitchell. of Houston. Tex: two daneh- Mrs. James B.

Farrell. both of two Ajherti Mitchell nf Seymour and B. Mitchell of Or- lanuo. two granucniidreti; and several 'nieces and nephews. Stephen Hricz Stephen of 879 Arctic streel, a retired employe oi the Avco' Lycoming 'division, died yesterday his name.

Services will' take nlace Mon day at 8:15 a.m: in the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic street, and at 9 o'clock in bt. John the Baptist Byzantine church with the Very Rev. Thomas Dnlinay oifictating at a mass oi tne rte-surrectkm. Burial ssrill be ln St. John's rempterv.

Stratford. services will takei place tomorrow at' 7:30 p.m: ij the funeral home. Rnrn In Pprth- Amrtnv. N.J.. Mr.

Hricz was a resident pf this area for 35 years. He was a member1 of St. John Nepomncene wreath at the iTee eagle. Leal, and the Greek' Catholic Union. Survivors are son; Joseph St in I ford-.

A Mrs. Maiy itechtorik of Stratford; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Vas- Ito and Marv -Caraba. both of three grand children, and several meet nephews. Mrs.

Anthnnv Diorlo KdruirM Fnr Mrs. Jennie Rich nf 373 Salem widow of Anthonv Dioriu, who ditd Wwiivsrlav in St. Vincent's hos will take place today at 9: 15 a. m. in -the irt-onnor ana Ijpnian funeral home.

515. Wish, ington avenue, and at IS o'efnek si Patrii-lt's church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Vincent A.

Glannotti. Sr. fnr VinrPil- A fllan- notli, 52, uf 10.1 Corchill I street, a malntenance.man for the nvnn Truck comnanv and pres. I ldeut of Local 505 UAW, who died (Wednesday, will, take place tndav at 8 a.m. ill the S.

Scad- dApHho Rons funeral home.1 439 Washington avenue, and at rclocit in St. itapnsers cnurcn Burial will be in- St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Michael Chanter MnMRrvF Services far Mrs.

Marj' Mako Charney, 59, of 370 PftnnAr sireet. wife of Michael Charney. nho died Wednesday in her horrw. will' today at a m. tne AO-.

limn funeral home. 591 Arctic streel, Bridgeport, and at 10-o'clock In Holy Trinity Stovakl Lutheran church. The Rev; John Chalupa will officiate and uuriai Bridgeport. Waller Eyes NORWALK Services tor 'waiter Eves. 77.

of 17S Westi Cedar street, who died Thurs-I day in Ins nnme, win take puce tndav at 10 a.m. in the Collins! 'funeral home, 92. fcsst avenue, with the Rev. Leland 0. Hunt, rector ol Trin tv LDiscooal r'uirrJi.

Burial will! 'be at. the convenience of tne. family. Mrs. Anlanlo Roaa Services for Frances Paladlno koss, TRUMBULL Services torrc-f Antonio Ross of 250 Ely Samuel.

C. Stewart, 90. bt t. Hemlock Trail, who died Wndnesday In southport Manor, souttiport, will take today at 9 s.m, In the Long Hill funeral heme ot Mulllns. and Redaatc; hospital will take place to-.

and at 9 o'clock in SL Joseph's church, with a Mass. of ihe Re surrection. Burial will be in St John's cemetery, BaJok PL Vial SarvicH for Rilnfi E. Watd. of IMt Howard avenue; a re tired Sikorsky Aircraft employe, who died Wednesday, will take ipiace toaay at 2 p.m.

in trie; larson luneral norae, aiirs Nonn1 avenue, Key. t-reaericn j. Aliaup, pastor of the First Dyterian cnurcn, mu nrriciate. Burial will be in Lawncroit ceme tory, Fairfield. John Bahlnskv John Babinsky, 73, of 460 Lex-! Ington avenue, a retired super-1 visor with the Peerless foundry.

aiea yesterday in Vincent hospital, Services will take nlacp Tues. day at a.m. in the Frank foike ana son funeral home. 1546 Fairfield avenue, and at ft with a Mass of the Resurrec tion. Burial, will in Mountain ijove cameteiy.

The. rosary will be Monday at 7:10 p.m. Ln the fun eral home. Bam in Hunearv. Mr.

Rabin- skv had been a resident of Fair field for 25 years until moving to Bridgeport two years ago. He was a member of the Willinm Penn Fraternal association. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rose Kocsany Babinsky of Bridgeport: a son, Raymond Babinskv of Simsbury: three sis-! ters, Mrs. William Nixon ofj Avon.

Miss Anna Babinsky of Bridgeport and Mrs. Helen Fo new yarn city; four grand- nephews. DEATH NOTICES noi. Frltwvet Invlled 10 allt.d I awl avinuti corntr 4n Tuesday 10 mdtit contrhuilori Jw5idaw Lnml iiMAiWng J) 00. dm.

n-fi from Holy Tiln.t/ alovok on Uwith 01 10 ojn. wIW wli ba opiiKlolrd. WlngflHd I Ronold OlcMnion. Frlondt my ov md tin lumKU from A. G.

loy Friday ono 7 fa 9 p.m. IBM dnlrlna tray iron, carh-llrjflini Cancir SscHy. Jmi'SlSi' ilS II Friday 1 Is i and la I 10 V- om. Hfi. Clihard I p.m or.d urvday d'af inry liry, rjo-by.

I NtlJ-L-UJjmll IMrJ Utart Ferny TWEMTY-WTOP DEATH NOTICES held fron gntj ion J.It.1-clh,r 01 pod ianfard nril Redding. Strvlcei vlll rout pkicd lllclol.iM. Inrentnw In Sonlo-d Ii elly, July 1, 197f. i u.rn. In BHdBtpflrt.

Fjlwdl rmv cdtl Uo-n p.m. WIMw-d. July 2. 1H1; Otr- 7 to rim. II Ii ronoajlad by i oa In Hao.lim, Juno x.

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Rtmjrrwilo i. i ir.H r.fll -ii. -i of Sunday ovanlna ot luneral- lyptrjSSiol lljft 'im. akouM vibadfbll In tioyro In ndoanao Ol I REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES WITH a memorial that will last for Years MAY WE SUGGEST THE FOIJLOWIKC ciaowuM CHALICE MASS KITS VESTMENTS Dtpcitratrit Start 968 Churcli Dttit. Osiaaj auabt 'til axja.

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