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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 17

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Cambodia Reds Block Try to Reopen Road PENH, Cambodia government infantry battalion trying to reopen the main nignway aoosit 72 northwest of Phnom Penh was repulsed Sunday for the second day by Communist-led insur gents who are dug in road. The) infantrymen Eot only a mile past the major lerry crossing at 1'ren K.cuim, 20 mites northwest ol the capi-tal, before the insurgents opened up Willi artiarmor rock ets, Sight machine and rme-lireo crenades. me eov ernrr.ent sail two of its soldiers were wounded by the fire com log from hunkers concealed by dense tniCKcts ana lores! There were no American air strikes in support of the eminent battalion hut two gov eminent helicopter peppered suspected Insurgent positions before the battalion joining jungle. I The Uniled States over a squadron of the Cambodians trained by Ameri- Three government soldiers were reported killed and 12 wounded in a clash the same area Saturday. The Phnom Penh military high command reported five government- soldiers' killed and 11 wounded and many insu gent soldiers killed in other gagenients Sunday, but gave i other details.

Car Destroys Burial Vault A concrete burial vault in St. Michael's in e'lt was destroyed last night when it was struck by an out of control auto operated by a Fairfield woman as she -was learning bow to drive. Stratford police said that Denise Wall, 19, of 65 Black Sock turnpike, was operating an1 auto owned bv RoDerr 22, of 774 Wlcoxsan avenue, Stratford, at 7:40 p.m., on St. Paul's avenue within the St rat- ford cemetery, when she lost control ot the car. According to police, Miss Walz slammed her foot, on the gas pedal, instead of "the brake pedal, causing the car to ram! trie Dunai vault.

The underground concrete vault had been left above ground, and was intended for -use in a burial this morning, Lt. William Di Federico informed the-eemat; -y caretaker, who would be respccuibie, police said, for notifying the Family. The name of the family was unavailable. Miss Walz and her. companion, Mr.

Catchell, were reported uninjured. The compact auto DOlice said, was heavily damag ed and had to be towed from the Nn arrests were made last nisht. Patrolman. William Kennedy conducted the investigation Frederick Hallen Frederick H. Hallen formerly of Bridgeport, died Saturday in Johnson Memorial hospital, blattord springs Services will take place tomorrow at 10:15 a.m.

in the Mullins and Redgatc funeral 1297 Park avenue, and at 11 o'clock in Our Lady of Assumption church with a-Mossi of the Resurrection. Burial will be In St. Michael cemetery Bom in Bridgeport, Hallen had lived in Connecticut all bis life. He was a retired ol III'- 'I OfLf and an Army Veteran of World War I. Survivors include his brnlher.

Frank A. Hallen of Slamfurd: and several nieces and nephews NOTICE ZOHIfK. COMMISSION CITV OP BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Iv-. LocOKll Otl devclopn-rtn' to nnln JuPf 1970.

al The Ciiv mm iho Common Coun, cur "on, i-yon doHci fto: ocu dim In Hit cl Cily Clcri l-i UUs i-i: II) PETITION OF HARRY RO BACK Pftpoicd Charge or Zdtw do And Mm-r 331 mart HKH1 L. Cortctl ind IrHTlm JFK Airport Marks Silver Anniversary NEW YORK (AP) John F.l Kennedy once an expanse of sand dunes and marshes, celebrated its silver anni versary Sunday. Ma sen now or lormcflr ol lave ht 1 e-n It e) ry K- 0. h. Ollwr uf lo.i.nni t.

Hull. Reorn TerTOCT, Bririocrtr'. r.srn. 151 PETITION OF MRS. ROSE EPW.uVs- i i M.M.

i' Ihe c' Ur C.ly Ili.d. ripnrl-Tirnl iiik PorV -Ave-iufl opplkoiljn o-vl Plons for lhc poicd modiricotlcn of Iht Gurdtn ft mcnl bcM llled t-Hnninq o-rl 3. Illy Hi noon Lynn icrroce. unogrpw 70NIK0 COMMISSION JOHN W. Li-KCiSTEH LISKA the airport, now employing more than people, was once envisioned as a field for freight, but it grew Into one of trie largest airports in the world and is still growing.

Excavators Find Big Roman Town NAPLES, Italy (AP) The superintendent of antiquities Naples says excavators have part of what they be- icve is a big Roman town cn the slopes cl Ml. Vesuvius. i uLtcr.dE.it. Allonso1 liata between Pompeii and Herculaneum, The area was hurled by the eruption of the Vesuvius vol cano in 7S A.D. Although Pom arm Herrulaneum were unearthed long ego, Optonti had never come to Di Fransciscis told the Naples daily II that arch colonists have dug nut a well preserved villa containing 41 roams adorned with frescoes He said the excavations will continue.

Mrs. Robert Lewis Sr. MONROIi Mrs. Mlna Lj.fjtr.cr Lewis. 85, street.

Stepnev. widow of Robert Lewis cued yesterday in Pineview Convalescent home. Services will take place tomorrow nt 11 a.m. in the Wilmot, West and Goulding funeral home. 4116 Main street, Stepney, with the Rev.

Lawrence Shulze, of die Stepney Baptist church, ofuciming. Burial will be in Stepney Village cemetery. in Bridgeport, Lewis had lived in Stepney 60 years. Survivors are three sons, Robert H. Lewis Jr.

George F. ewis, roth cr btepney, am Raymond Lewis of Stratford a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Griswold of Trumbull: twi Ifariy Luckner and Jesse i.jl»iht Brookficld: ten grandchildren great grandchildren; audi several nieces and nephews. MILFORD Services for Ed-ard Arthur Ingrnham, nf 42 Overton avenue, a retired mar chinist formerly employed by the; Sikorsky Aircraft division; Strat ford, who died Friday, will take place today at 11 a.m George J. Smith and Son funeral hDmc, 135 Broad street.

Burial will be in Millord Richard MeGuIre Sr. Services for Richard J. Mi C.u::e. Si. H-i, oi TJ 1 i.l Fairfield, an lroi worker for the New' England Ironworks pany, died Sainrd Bridgeport hospital, will take piacc Tuesday ut 9:15 n.m.

in the Rt.dK.-iic fiir.i'r:i: M.iin street and Oorhani place, Trum bull, nnd at 10. o'clock in Our tile Assumption church, Fairfield, with Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in Micnaei cemetery. Born in Bridgeport. Mr.

McGuire hart Jived in Fairfield 20 years. He was a member of the rs.rr no. mil, and me in- Urnr.t-:r.n A wit iation of Structural and Ornamental Iron Wnrkern. Snn'ivors ircludc he; wife Mrs Aim Zimmerman McGuire; twi sms, Richard J. McGuire, Jr.

0: Fairfield nnd Ronald G. McGuire nf li-n tu-o da Nfrs. Arnmae Fertko uf Monroe ard Mrs. Mc-lann: Mrinr Fairfield; three brothers, Harold cl Jarr.rs of Stinlforii. McGuire of North Rranford; two sisters, Mrs.

Evelyn Wilfin Stratford and Mrs. tthel Cossette of Venice, five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. John B. Faluui, Sr. Services for John Baptislc Pa- torai.

82, of lfllli 1-ai i field avenue, wlio died Finiay, wilt take place today at 15 a.m. in the Mullins and Redgute home, 1297 Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Peter's church, wit i a Mass of the Res rij-ul ssil bn in Michael's ccrnetCTy. Alfonso Genlilt for Mrs. Sahbo Gcnlilc, S3, of 1J5 Eattei of Alfonso Gentile died Saturdny in her home, will' take place today at 9 a.m.

ir lhc Parente-Lauro funeral home S5D Wasliiiirjian avenue, and a oi. ivnenaers ccmcicn'. Born In Naples, Ualv, Mrs. I Genlile lived in Bridgeport 60 years. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include three sons; a daughter; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Services for Mrs. Margaret A. Pfeirer Mahedy, wife of Patrick Mahedy, of 1404 U.S. 301 South, will be conducted Tuesday at a.m. in the O'Connor and Lapman funeral home, 515 Washington avenue, and at o'clock in St.

Ambrose church wilh a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Joseph Kerekej Services for Mrs, Elizabeth Yanko Kerekes, of apartment log, building 28, Father Panik Village wife of Joseph W.

Kerekes, and a retired employe ot the inos isanit, wno died bai ir day, will take place Tues day at 9:15 a.m. in the A.W, ana son luncrai home, HO Kossuth Btreet, 10 o'clock in Sts. Cyril and Meth odius church with a Mass of Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Born in New York City, Mrs, Kerekes was a life long area resi dent. Survivors, in addition to husband, include two sons, Jo- city. Rdv L. Markland. Sr.

Services fur Roy. L. Markland, 66. uf 130 Morehouse street. machinist with the Precision Scnscrs company, who died Saturday will take 'place Tuesday at in the Albert W.

rum- 1 lii-li: yii-1 nl .1 ir. Ann's church with a Mas-, the Resurrection. Burial will 'he Iawncroft cemetery. Bom in Paris, Kentucky, Mr. Markland was a Bridgeport resident many years.

arc nis wnc, nirs. Ethrj! Coyle Markland of Bridgc purt; two sons, Roy L. MaiKland of BndceiKirt ana James A Markland, of. Stratford; hvr daughters, Mrs. Joyce Lucas and Mrs.

Marsha Oeorce. both ol Bridgeport; and four grandchil dren. Henry F. Marcelle WESTPOHT Services for Henry F. Marcelle, a former insurance executive ol the Sinclair Refining corporation, who died Friday Hs iflm-J f-eic, v.

ill take place today at iho r.lassapequa funeral home. Mas-- pcqua, N. Y. uurial will he in Mt. Olivet cemetery, New York Charles H.

Taylor Sr. NORWALK Services will take place today for Charles H. Taylor, 77, or Atlantic Cilv. N.J.. former Connecticut lightweight honing champion and retired proprietor ol Bat Shanty Tavern on Washington street, who died lliursday Ati.in.i- Ciiv.

Ihe lunr-nai will conducted at 9:30 a.m. in the Collins (urn-1 Hi i mi 0- -n cri-c and at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's Hrjnr sv.tn a Mass Ri i f-ctiun. villi he ir, Mary's cemetery, Thomas C. Bunting Rites Tomorrow For Undertaker TRUMBULL Services will be conducted Tuesday for Adam J.

Rarjoiycki, 63, of 72 Oak Ridge road, owr.er and director ol the Itadoiycki funeral home, 305 Pulaski r.treet. Bridgeport, who oien samroiiy 1:15 a.m. in Vincent's hospital, where he was admit-ted June 21 as a medical patient. Services will take place at 9:30 a.m. in raosztcki Uadozycki funeral home.

Bridgeport and at 10 o'clock in St, Michael the Archangel church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will he in St. Michael's cemetery, Stratford. lifelong urea resident, Mr, Radoz.ycki graduated fro-Ti the McAllister School of Embalming, Mew YorK His lathe M. Kerekes of Stratford and late Frank M.

Radoiycki, lound- Frank Kerekes of Huntington-, a ed the funeral, home, and the daushter Mrs. Ronald Kerekes of younger Radnzycki became the lownis2l'centuries a.slster> director his He grandchildren: and several nieces National Funeral Directors and nephews. association. St. Michael's Holy JH.II1IC uie i-cgiim ui Honor of the Polish Falcons of foreman with the former tat iniii i Tii bowling team home, South Benson road.

cu0', ar Fairtie d. and at 9 o'clock in St. Ann's church with- a Mass Bridgeport; of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Antonio Pasquloi ORANGE Services forAn-toxco Pastjuirti, 72, of i29 Robert Treat extension, a termer bartender at the Algonquin club, Bridgeport, for 15 years, whs died Saturday take places Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. in the Cody-White funeral home, 1U7 Broad street, MUWni, and ID o'clock in Holy infant church with a Mass of Rcs'ur. rection, Burial will be in St Lawrence cemetery. West Ha- Pasqumi lived Itily, Mr. of hts lire.

Survivors include his Julia R. Richard t'asquxii; daughter, Mrs. Harold Spinaci Orange: three brothers, Columbc Pasquicl of N.Y.. and Silvio Pasquiiii, botli of Italy; a sister, Mrs. Regina Francis o4 Port ttirce Brand- iiiklrLii, und several nieces and nephews.

William Goodman, Jr, Services for Wil- imii. Goodman, 43, of Bnrn Hill road, sales manager for the S. Leete company, Hai, whn died i-nflav home, will take place today at HI rr churrn, Hurtat wiil Do River side cemetery. The C. li- i'riM b- liner if Inra', l-IK i- fi7a beth street, Derby, is in charge of arrangements daughter.

Mrs Daniel Cressman, Hi, ol Phil idelphia, two sisters. Mrs. waitenna waiesyr Bridgeport, and Mrs. Genevieve Gudas ot wewtown; i granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Russell Memorial services fur Mrs. Gr.icit CriiiR wife c-f Kuldcn, 23 Rowsley who died Friday in Llcunln-y, hi- mi looav ici the Wimut, West and Goulding funeral home, 120D rost road, r-ainieio. Jtie Ke.v. Robert Rankin, associate rector nf St. John's Episcopal church.

will otticiate. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Sliss Alice Kinder Services for Miss Alice Kinder. 81, of Palisade avenue, once inspector with the former Singer Manufacturing company here who died Friday in Fane be conducted tooay in the Albert Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield ave nue, by tne HDOert Mane CI the iierean Memorial church. Burial will be tain Grova cemetery.

Mrs. Cosmo Guiiianp (Juiliano) Services tor Mrs. Msrictta Cerce Cuilieno, SI. of 751) Hallett l-trfiil, i.l MT, I Cllili.lliL), who died Thursday, will take place today at li a.m. in the S.

Spadaecsno and Sons funeral home, 4911 Washington avenue and at 9 o'clock in Holy Sosary church with a Mass of the Resur rection. Burial will be in SI. Mi chael's cemetery. Mrs. William Estony Services for Mrs.

Catherine; Saksa fcstonya, 84, of TV- Fairfield, widow of Wil- am EsloTiya, who died Salm day in St. Vincent's hospital take place Tuesdav m. in the Charles T. Plstcy arid bon-iunerat nome, liar- num avenue, awl at in Sts. Cyril and Mclhodius rtiurrh with a Mass ot the Kcsur rectioh.

Burial will Mountain Grove cemetaiy Born in Czechoslovakia. Estonya lived in the area all her life. Survivors include three sons, Martin G. Estonya of. Peterborough, N.H., John listouya oi Sheltcri.

and William Es tcnya of Chesterfield, N.H.; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ken-kavir kv of Stepnev. Mrs. Helen Proulx of Bridgeport, nnd Mrs. Catherine Szabo ol field; ten grandchildren; three and several nieces an-l nephews.

Mrs. Raymond Bronson place loday at 11 a.m. in Ihe Resurrection. Burial will be William McDonald funeral Michael's cemetery. Main sin-el, Stratford, with the Rev.

Ronald G. Froehllch pastor of Holy Lutheran cliurch. Trumoull, uf-(icinting. Burial will be In Lake-view cemetery. Born in Derby, Mrs.

had lived In Bridgeport 40 years. Survivors, in addition to hei husband, include a brother, John Cunningham of Wcionah, N.J.; niece; and twd nephews. hituarie a Robert J. Levlne Services for Robert J. Levine, ot 3657 Park lavenue, wht died yesterday In Mount Laurel Convalescent home, took place yesterday in the A.

L. (ireen funeral home, 927 Grand street, with Rabbi Tit, Isaiah Rackovsky of Congregation Shaare Ttirah officiating. Burial was in Hebrew Sick cemetery Ftiiriield. 1 Mr. Levine was born in Bridgeport and lived here all his Survivors include his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Levine of Bridgeport; and a lister, Mrs, Sheila lerrace New York Charles Hughes Charles li. Hughes, 61, of 8 Sikorsky place, Mianoia rcnairi uri lor sprague iwexer company, died ijaturaay nignt veteran's. Administration hospital, men. Services will, lane piace tomorrow at a.m.

in. the Spadaccino and Sons funeral home, 4iJ Washington avenue, ar.d al 9 o'clnck in Our Lady oi Grace church wilh a Mass Ihe Scsurrcciion. Burial will he in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Yonkers N.Y., Mr.

lughes an area resident nost of his iiie. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II. Survivors arc one mki. Robert Hughes uf Bridgeport; three brothers, William Hughes and William Wellington both ol Slral- fnrd, and George Wellington of Florida: lour sisters, nirs. Henrietta Miller of Tampa, Fla.

and Mrs. Martha Boroway and Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, both ot Bridgeport, and Mrs. Wlllma Barbera of Stratford grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

George Combs ANSON1A Mrs. Florence Swierzyrski Combi Services will take Tuesday at in a.m. in the Cyril F. Mullins tunerai nome, jas White Plains road, Trumbull and clock in St. Lawrence church, with a Mass of the Resurrection.

Burial will tington. Lawn cemetery, Hun HrnoKiyn, n. i ivi Combs lived in the area years. She was a retired nurse ol St. vmcenrs nuapnai, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Trumbull American Legion, Survivors include a son Theodore Combs of Newtown two dauahters.

Mrs. Georgin Lund of Fairfield and Mrs. Alice Wood of Ansoma grandchildren. George Prevls Genree Previs, 75, of 5R Mar cel street, a retired employe of the Hawlcv Hardware company, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital.

Services wiii tane place at a.m.-m the Robert E. Hennessy funeral home, 2936 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Andrew's church ith a Mass of the Resurrcc tion Burial will be in St. Michael's Previs was born in Bridgeport and lived here all his life Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Simko Previs; two witiiam ft.

Hievis ot Mrat- fnrd and George Prei-is ol Nrt. Shemet Mrs. Olea Chernak Shemet, i. of 175' Henry. avenue, widow of John Shemet, died yesterday in the home or her daughter, Mrs.

Helen Wirkus. oi aa nan dall drive, Trumbull. Services will take placi Thursday at a.m. in the Charles W. Dcugiello and Sons funeral home, 7as park avenue and at 9 clock in the Holy Ghost Russian cnurcn ith the Rev.

Alexander Lebed Born in Russia, Mrs. Shemet had lived in Bridgeport for 50 years. survivors, in auomon ner daushter. include a son, Mich lei Shemet of Mineola, L.I., N.Y.; two other daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Balasky of Mineola, L.I.

N.Y., and Stella Dvorsky of Ft, Myers, eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Bamett Dnnin 164 Loftus died Saturday night in Ramapo hospital, Spring Valley, N. according to word received here Services will lake place today 12 noon in ihe Sniffins funeral home, Central avenue, Spring Valley, N. Y. Burial be in King Solomon cemetery, Clifton, N.

J. New Milford; a sister, Mrs. Ann Pulley of Trumbull nephews. Joseph Burzisi Services for Joseph Burzisi, 93, of Thompson- street Strat ford, who died Tluiraday, will take place today at ft a.m. Ihe Ijouis A.

Abnoia and Son funeral home, 426 Hast Washington avenue, Bridgeport, and at 9 clock in Holy Name of Jesus chiiicii '-villi a Mavi nf the Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mtsrritt D. Waldron MILFORD Services for Merrill D.

Waldron, of a Baker street Devon, who irt-ti Friday, i. ill tnrlav al 11 iiarry w. a.m. jn Cody-White funeral Mn-rn will 1.1 (ilmi- i -li It re I rer-t In- K-v for Harry W. Singleton.

6S. of John Olson, pastrtr of the Park V-i-ie: -e. i-t I un.il il-uivii a retired carts clerk for Keating Bridgcporl, tvili r.ff:i-i-jle Burial Ford, who died Friday in will be in Kings Highway cemj Bridgeport hospital. The luneral will be connurien at 8 a.m. in the William R.

McDonald funeral home, Main street Stratford, and at o'rlock in St. James church wilh of tlie-Resiirt-ecti'in. Burial will be in Liikcvicw cciuelnry. lie i', cti (or lllacde Marshall Carr, SO, ol 25 Unquow street, whn died Friday, will take place today at a O'Connor ami Lapman tnne-al home, alo Washington Born in Russia, Mr. Oer.

i had lived in New York city most his life, and had lived i Bridgeport two years. Survivors include a soi William Donin of Suffern. N. Y. two daughters, Mrs.

Gertrude Smith of Bridgeport, anil Mrs Pearf Reich of Cincinnati. Ohio. a brother, Morris Donin of New Rocfielfe, two sisters, Dc-nn ar.d Mre Elizabeth Wilson both of New Comhs, formerly of Trumbull several nieces and nephews and iiuntingtun, otea yesieroayi Gntlm hospital, ueroy. Miss Lacy A. Kelly HARTFORD Miss Lucy A.

Kelley. of 57 Huntington street, nt Juvenile Court JudEe MargaTCt Driscoll of Bridgeport, died Saturday in St. Francis hospital. Services will- take place Tuesd iy at 1(1 a.m. in St.

Joseph's Cathedral wilh a Mass of the Resurrection. Mount St. Benedict cemetery, Bloomfield. The Ahern funeral 1 Fnrminpnn avenue, is in charge oi iunerat arrangements Born in Middletowrf, Miss Kelley resided in the Hartford area most of her life. She was an officer of Sourke-Eno corporation for 50 retiring in 1962.

She had heen a member of the Professional Business Woman's Ihe Connecticut Council of Catholic Women, the Ladies of St. Joseph's cathedral, and the Hartrord Rehabilitation Center. Survivors, in addition to Judge Driscoll, are one sister, Mrs. George B. Meyer of Maryland; another niece Mrs.

Richard Murphy of Fairfield: and one nephew, Howard I Maryland, Mrs. Ormand See TRUMBULL Mrs. Rose Satmore See, S3, of 58 Shelton uad, Nichols, widow of Ormand ee, died yesterday Bridgeport hospital. Services will take place today at 2 p.m. in the Adirma funeral home, 591 Arctic street, Bridgepnrt, and with Ihe Rev Howard C.

Nuttintr, pastor of the United Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in LaJseview cemetery. Born in Homesdnle Mrs. See lived in the area most of her life. Survivors include a daughter.

Mrs. Peryl Avon oi Nichois; and grandchildren. Rockwell Keeler WILTON Services for Rock well Keeier, 25, of New Haven, formerly nf this town, who died Wednesday in a mountain climb ing accitleat in Scotland, will take today at 10 a.m. in Ihf Wlllim i onRregational church with the Rev. Arthur Higgirts, for luster, olfinatmt.

Burial will be private. The Wilton tu neral home. 218 Danbury road, is charge of nrra Timothy A. Tolster Sr. Services lor Timothy.

A. Tolster, 90, of 1464 North avenue, a retired bricklayer, who died Saturdny in the home or his son, George Tolster, wilh whom he hat! been residing, will lake place for Mrs. Sarah Mitchell Person- Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. in lhc Ad s. 85.

nf 127S nrflailhridge zina funeral Ml Arctic emie. -Stratford, widow of street at 9 o'clock in the Rev. F.dgar Di Personeus, wholgustine cathedral wilh a Mass of served Africa, who died Friday me itcsu tree Lion, uunai win de in Hriiincport hospital. iin it. Micnaet cemciery.

Soirees for Mrs. Rmh E. Cun- The funeral will be conducted nncham Bronson. ISd Ridselicld at 2 p.m. in the William avenue, wife of Raymond Bron- Donald funeral home, Main son.

who died Saturday in sitrei, airniicra, Dy mc kuv, Scn'ices for Tlinrtias Cliiforc Bridgeport hospital will takei Bunting 58,. of .80 Spruce street Tuesday at a.m. in Ihe Slratford, a superintendent Oijfj'Connor and Lapman funeral Ihe Brennan Tool comp.iny in home. 515 Washinslon avenue. cathedral with a Mass uf the Shelton, who died Friday in and at 10 o'clock ir.

St. Ambrose Pesilrrertinn. Tiurial will hosoital. will" take rhiirel, with a Mass of the John Reinliardi, paster of the First Assrre.hly r.f ehurc'i officiating. Burial will be in Union cemetery.

Clauie Marshall Carr, St. Bom in JJuonn, Ireland Tolster was a Bridgeport resident ny years, tie was a memner of Bricklayers and Plasterer cal 2. Survirers arc two sons, George of Bridgeport and Timothy A. Tolster, of Devon; two daughters. Mrs.

Geneva Tufuno and Mrs. Lucille Want both ot Bridgeporl; a hrother. Midtael Tolster of. Yorkshire. Eneland: a sisler, Mrs.

Margaret Reilly of Bridgeport, nine grand children-eight great- grandchildren; and sever.il nieces and nephew-. Mr. BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. Monday, July 1973 Earthquake Strikes I Near Sitka, Alaska PALMER, Alaska (AP) The Nalioal Oceanic and At mospheric Administration 6b servatory said an earthquake struck Sunday about 100 miles northwest of Al Only minor damage was report ed in A spokesman said the quake measured 6.S on the open-e Richter scale: A relatively light aftershock registering 5. tne i enter scale was I couple hours after the major tne spokesman said.

Mrs. Jean E. Hahn NORWALK Services for Mrs Lois Bates Hahn, 56, wife 0 Hahn, of Biadcnton, ol Norwalk died Wednesday in Lakeland Gen oral hospital. Lakeland, Fla. will' take place today at p.m.

in the Raymond funeral home, East Wall street, with IHrold Self of the Jehovah's Witnesses officiating. Burial will be in East Korwaik cemetery. William Lorenzo Sr. POMPANO BEACH Fla. -William D.

Lorenzo. 54, of 279 Northeast 30th street, a for- Fairfield resident, died Friday in his home. services will take place tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. in St. fen beth h.irch with a Mm of the Resurrection.

Burial will be Forest Lawn Memorial Gar- ins. Born In Boonton, N. -Mr. Lorenzo lived in Fairfield of his life, before moving to Florida in 1958. He was a Third Degree knight In the Knights of Loiumous.

Survivors include two sons, 'illiam D. Lorenzo Jr. and Michael A. Lorenzo, bolh of Sherman Oaks. a sister, Mrs.

Thomas Mecoizl of Georgetown, and his moiner, mrs. Jennie Lorenzo, Di ijeorgemwn, uonn. Adelard Mauierall Services for Adelard J. Mauier all, 7D. of 2526 Park avenue, who ed mirsdav in New Brunswick, i.anatWi will be conducted it 9:30 a.m.

in the Frank Polke and Son funeral home, 1546 Falrfiel 1 avenue, and al 10 o'clock Anthony 5 church, with a of the Resurrection. Burial in it. cemetery, mush Joseph J. Kondaknr Services for Joseph John Kon: dakor, 56; OL4J7 Davidson street, who died Friday, will be conducted today at 9:30 a.m. in the O'Connor and Lapman funeral nome, aia Washington avenue, and at If) o'clock in St.

Ann's church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St, Mi BROKSON-ln Ihl! Services for Joseph Edward O'Malley 55, West Broad street strattoro, a shipping and receiving clerk for the Sikorsky- Aircraft' division, who' died Thursday In West Haven Veterans hospital, will take place looay it -in a.m. in si. James church, with a Mus Resurrection. Burial will be in cemetery.

The William MacDonald fu neral home, 2591 Main sti is in charge arrangements. DOiwIrlo Services for Mateo D'Onorrio cf 184 Hamilton avenue, Strat ford, a retired machinist with the Baird Machine company, who died Friday, will take plica to-day at 16 a.m. in the S. Spa daccino ar.d Sons funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, Bridgeport, and at II o'clock In St. James church with a Mass of the Resurrection.

HJr.il will be in St. Michael's, cemetery. A. Kelly Services tor James. Augiistine Kelly, 73, ot F.ast Washing.

ton avenue, who died Fr be -conducted today at in the Mullins and Redgate fu- erai nome, Park avenue. nd at 9 o'clock in St. Augustine camedraf with a Mass- Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

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IK Antfli -1 I MS4UIMI-I-. Mllfortf, Iwlo t-elovw au-Mnd ot res r-ilri lur-dov ol 9 arc. (i 1. tunirel h.jeit. 10' orrf witn rrf IK Snj-iK- elSt h7)', Jo-Hen nn.

ftcK-nt pcium ot rjlr'lf 3 jt, p.m.jr^rt, -orC- 1 i--r en-, rr i- H.l-Sls. il, 3i- -i rV and A'ss Hdsia- rr -nds -j i -i r- i. sr Sir tr.r'i. cnirrt SSi Mmt iOBV. Willi m-erm-nl la St.

lt.l. 8-lit a 1)1 rrktnds moy noil Sun- eo July ol i o.m. hi Or. ft. (u.lisol Main stint.

Slic-Uoi 4. wilh 111! Aiumbly God church, attklnt. CUILIMIB MWlOMI-ln in mis July 1. 1111. 11 r-ia C.rct lirmve Prr.cs t.us»,-d se i'-, Uullor.M- rli ol el 56 nvu iffi jitrnl Sjmtaicm) SMI a.m.

In St. i ctiurca WW-I lunttol Wg.h.tiT«n Avcwt. inlKTO-t a.m and 5, Mill CRiMHry Fr'mdl ray 1th MoT" ft cliWl Iri J'3' termed iS" SI cm 1. S-. Vlncfnri Hmital I rltrsdd nsny 7 lis 1 scar- Adlini J.

Rodfsiyckl. Sunday 3 la nnd 7 1o m. I huioo-3 OiKetiiukl HiLi-EN-lt) SloHsri bull, OtvotEd hllid' June H. Hallen. tsrotbpr ot A.

Hallini of Slum- s-s-hr. 0f '-'rs iVilLrlna giK lorrap- wmtnt of arrigtaort. WolMyH on i Mrs. Gmntivt Cvdea. vsk Jhl'i Ilia? I lo'ra tSXt- Hii'm'Jh-i'" Frltrtt ray, all on Woodny tfmtot Until, rial In MlflWtl-i lo i And lo 9 p.m.

dj a o'clock. ot ND. till! ellV, tvin Hr-n cirri WiIIId.i, Ro-si-, 4s Mm-wrlal Morrflov a. Powc of itrMl crd en. In "it Fold rid limn-' nt Hon! r.

Odd Goulding, 13W Pfllt food, giandssncle of Rev. Ooviri VI. Hcrsc Fn'r-it-C I cits I br ri'-ntr ss C. Krly. SP-y- Tim mill bo colling Pwiri.

jcu win at ifforl tooo and ol 9 am. St. Ann's ohurrti i oi wilh a Mas? or I Beiurrtcllco. Itsltr- a 'vstn r. lit v.ti suna'nq one nwaatttra.

a. m. id itll, clV j.jiv itij. ntn fyneral on- l-e S. Srortotrnic.

onri 159 Shei'oo rood. hi. Sorn tunofol 419 wcaWnqton ov- of ond ot- enue, on Tueutoy. July 3 ol BiKl a.m. molhtr ot Ptryl Avon cod groricl- onrt at ViW c.r-.

id c. Lcdy d-t Grucri 0'-rss- ot enn.i A. on and Llrdrt I.e. Otwt Inlcrnwirl Ir St. WltHoH-i umlsiry.

lend tin Punhrol hom Adiima ly- Frlends -ma-rf call FAondoy a ortd7l mol Itonio. sfl Arctic' 0.1 uos- fo-9 p.m. Those nrfio oay or 1 p.tn. with Ihe Howard In Trumbull, July I. in TV.

A TarT I betoved wife at DEATH -NOTICES' Ar. We slMmt! oelomM rnoltiel- Oyt i 1 i ond Mn. Sf ArriD'OSI ft la ciKk ylhtrU 0 trxf 1o p.m. (omUy LdiVyiew utate place IKS 0 Zmy. may coll S'jxfay i arj lo 9 p.m MmKi5l p' 1 c-d aSl J.I^ST1' URZISI-ln Stralfotd, June June 30, 1913.

E. rstelh (yanrj) Ktrc io-i Joseph Buriisi, beloved MwrsniJ si poiui vinose. nt the lole Frooc-sco O-Agmlhr. Bur- rf. Jaseon k.

1-. 1 I- rt -Cs llrmpsan y.lrnrl, 5 s'toid, i si Mrnllsrd C. Conn. Devoted laltic, il n.M yrnk-r Mrs. Rose Surace FAm Coll and Mrs Kerekes ot Straiten! niral servicn Monday, July Son ot ion fulcra! home.

740 Kossith street. tjL. Avenue and 9 Sffi Iwidoihii rturrt? of It nK 9 a.m. wllfi a II i gl II KM urrti i 1, dV '''lroi In SV KOa.l Ptsoiro 'ion lard t.i-W C'i 'ens ir.ir.ds may toll 7 -o 1 m. arid W.ondoy 't i (ml 10 1 and Sudavjy 3-i ar.d 7-9 p.m.

la 9 p.m; WALOROH-ln'MIUerd. Hospital. July 197J. I a 1ihs cily, 9, Alice J-. Combs of rt H-gn sl-rol, r.

ci n.ci'r ''O ot u. al hcmol ln.d'mwl!!i o' In Weal Velorons itcstK ray. MM CeZn untlv? i Kotsllol, Firldoy, June -29, H7JL rond. lis', cily, -e Lopmon hjrderol home, sir Worshmglan T- iiirift liirtJH cs -a ID IHmhtt MFau '--tlollaia OfcU. nrirr.tr iv.n i -y vk era (Oil kOMI of Mm f.lury O-onorrto.

FrlMdi are in- t'om 5 end Mt p.m. artlkatKn null to A'-CVirW, I. W. MlnO Hill e.l,, fwrywfirt ra? elmj. fM.mHt Cm Mm.

Rsi! June ijrp A Rets T. OEHTILE-SudocrJy in 1.11s cily. in SI. nl 9 nan. in Ihl.ik ulso.H itie.

she (j.j cr cl -a ansnirrcl cs. n-nr-ddfi I -i t-l linyhit.r-ts I US Eolon slrersl, wile of Atteno In urymrsrolt st- '-r, Frierdi rcyll ssculrt be. 1 lery. Friend's i IT ELSSIL' it.1 i lo 9 p.m. Family has requMlrt Inert "tJHi ffc.

Ifrwers oo omillcd. 5 GOODMAN In Monroe. n. nil F.ltids ar- ti oi- me. Gcodmon oge ol lead I-- Mn it-t rune.nl r-'s1- llVet- Do-n HIM Read.

Monrne. cl Frank PolM Son. air-i rr'-. oroi ol a m. ond o' bi.

1 lhe iiir I t-s, i Sfi'i wi br nl 10 r.n. Inter- I nitons i rM MtrNae rmNr Dt'by. 7 1a r-m, Cor.lrir-"- n-ay 'coll fti 3-5 onfl p.m. Savm, Jr. mna r.mHa- Ut St.

Pilrr's Ec kooc IK rlhnl 5rt p.m. Mary ChurrA tfiffCTcr, in romw. i.

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