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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1948. Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will Weather H.Wyllis Obituary ert C. Andrews, Headquarter, 43rd Infantry Division, is accepted and he is honorably discharged. be in the old St.

Patrick Ceme Company, 169th Infantry; First Lieutenant John Motto, 39 Wpthprsf iflrl Avpnne ITparlnnar- tery, Thompsonville. Of Travelers Dies, GOVERNMENT FORECAST. tpr, ArA Division- First T.iPU- field, Headquarters Company, 169th Infantry; Second Lieutenant Angelo J. Misenti, Winsted, Company II, 169th Infantry. First Lieutenant John J.

Flynn. 43rd Division Headquarters pilot, in addition to his other duties is appointed acting division Elwin E. Mills. George A. Kent.

Litchfield, Jan. 28. (Special.) Tho funeral Cipnrfrp A. Kent. Elwin E.

Mills' of 15 Giddmgs QprVI CPS "RVJlljlV venue. Windsor, died a Fi fnrmpr trpasiirpr of the War-' A Maternity Benefits All New Zealand mothers nov are entitled to maternity benefit! of S3.20 a day for the day of birth and 14 following days, to pay tot Death Takes Dr. Harris In Nebraska Developer of Simple Test for Cancer Was Victim of Disease Local: Fair with rising tei pera- tenant Arthur Neriani, Avon, tures to high near 32 degrees Anti Tank Com 169th In. nL First Lieutenant Frank V. donrCt Thursday.

Some cloudiness Thurs- Battalion 169th Infantry; Second day night, continued cold. Fair Rpld A- Jarorti, Bloom- air officer The resignation of Major Rob-'nursing services. Frank H. Wyllis, 60, of 60 Lexington Road, assistant superintendent of the life accounting division of the Travelers Insurance Company and prominent in local ren McArthur Corporation or isan-at ui-uiieiu -uumy tarn, will be held Friday at 2 p. mtal, Winsted.

He was born in at St Michael's Church. Mr. KentiStowe a son of the late Wil-died at his home Tuesday night; liam C. and Julia Mills. He leaves after a long illness.

Born in wife. Mrs Alice L. Mills: two ho corveri with thp United sons. Ernest M. Mills of Plain- colder Friday.

fraternal activities, died suddenly States Air Corps during World (field, N. and Raymond E. Mills i of Windsor; two brothers. Ernest at his home Wednesday morning. He was born in Springfield, Mills of Pasadena, and U.

S. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau FOHECASTS Local Weather Heport Hartford, Jan. 28, 1948 (Time Is Eastern Standard Time) Temperatore Summary War I and was a charter member of the American Aviators' Post of New York City. He studied June 4, 1887, a son of the Bert A. Mills of Los Angeles, i and one granddaughter.

Omaha, Jan. 28. (UP.) Dr. Albert M. Harris, 35, who developed a simple and inexpensive late Ludwig and Pauline Tepper at Massachusetts Institute of Wylhs.

and has been associated I Services will be held at the Mer- Technology and Columbia Univer- 7:30 1:30 7:30 Temp. (desr. 8 20 18 win and Leek Funeral Home, 35 with the Travelers since August test for discovering cancer, diedSity an(j vvas Wjth the Standard of the disease today without Oil Company of New Jersey from Poquonock Avenue, Windsor Fri- 5. 1918. Mr.

Wyllis was charge of the addressograph section of knowing that his own body had! 1921 to 1936 Cem! Vt Rel. humidity () 53 53 53 Bar. press, at sea level 30.26 30.16 30.09 Highest temperature 22 at 3:30 p. m. Lowest temperature 7 at 7:30 a.

in. Mean temperature 14. Normal temperature 25. Degree days 51. the life accounting division.

He took part in local Red Cross activities and was vice-chairman of supply unit of the disaster (based on temperature observations given a positive reaction to the Bupnos A- Arntina. He was! viTi7 rwti TpTand! Mrs. Anna cSuilfTof Nico- The test was announced last wife, two sons, George C. and Ja Cinottj of 162 Goodwin Street week in the South Dakota Journal; Robert C. Kent; a daughter, Eliza- East Hartford, died at St.

Fran-of Medicine and Pharmacy. At the Frank W.SE committee. During World War Hi p- m- i T-T 1 irhaet torn tv Highest temperature year ago 62. he served on the West Hartford iim.e FWcnd! are asked to omit 1 nf was suffering from a malignant brain tumor. He was brought to Salvatore Agnello.

Clarkson Hospital here Sunday Salvatore Agnello, husband of from his home in Sioux Falls, S. D.jMrs Concetta Gionfriddo Agnello, And Iierc Are Value Vom Can't Aitoi'd to 3lisS Lowest temperature year ago 27. Record high this date 63 In 1916. Record low this date 7 in 1935. Highest temperature Jan 1, 45.

Lowest temperature since Jan. 1. 16. Accumulated departure from normal since Jan. 1, 114.

Total degree days since Sept. 1 through Jan. 27, 349L Total degree days this month, through Jan. 27, 1182. Precipitation Summary.

Precipitation Jan. 28 to 7:30 p. m. 0 inches. Total precipitation this month through Jan.

27, 4.17 inches. Total precipitation departure from normal this month through Jan. 27. .66 Inches. yr.

i. n.ay xveegan penormea 261 White Street, died Wednes Hartford and David Cinotti of Hartford. Funeral services will be held at 8:15 a. m. Saturday at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 921 Main Street.

East Hartford, followed by a solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. rationing board.

Mr. Wyllis was a member of the Travelers Club, the Travelers Square Club, Doric Lodge. AF and AM of Enfield, Wolcott Council, and FM, Pythagoras Chapter RAM, and Trinity Lodge No. 36, IOOF. He was president of the Charter Oak Figure Skating Club and also a member of Euclid Lodge of Windsor and the Hartford Fish and Game Club.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Marie Kelly Wyllis, he leaves two sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Gillard of minor operation on Harris Monday for diagnosis purposes. His friend and former teacher at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, Dr. J.

P. Tollman, said he had day morning at McCook Memorial Hospital. He was born in Cani-cattini Bagni, province of Siracusa, Italy, and had lived in Hartford 40 vears. Besides his wife, he Mrs. John Felber.

been ill of the fast-acting cancer; leaves a son. Joseph Agnello of since the first of the year. Waterburv: three dauehters. Mrs. Mrs.

Margaret Felber, wife of Total precipitation from Jan. New York and Mrs. Walter Minchj through Jan. 27, 4.17 inches Total precioitatfon for same period I A month ago Harris used the; Sarkis Bandoian of aterbury, John Felher of 163 Oak Street, test or himself. The result was Mrs.

Theodore Tawdry and died Wednesday morning at St. negative. However, when he be- Robert Nylen, both of Hartford Francis Hospital. Besides her hus-came ill and was admitted to Sioux several grandchildren and severaljband. she leaves four sons, Adam Valley Hospital at Sioux Falls, nieces and nephews.

He was a Felber, Ernest Felber and John where he practiced, the test was member of Hartford Lodge No.iW. Felber. all of Hartford, and last year 2.99 Inches. Connecticut River stage at 8 p. m.

2.3 ft. of West Hartford. Services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 Farming-ton Avenuue.

Burial will be in Enfield Cemetery, Enfield. Tides January 29 Low High At New London. Joseph Felber of Middletown, and made again. This time it was 333, OFDI. and the Societa di 5:47 a.

11:43 a. m. positive, indicating the possibility1 Operaia of Hartford. Services will p. m.

of cancer. be held Friday at 10 a. m. at Rose At Saybrook. 6:18 p.

6:47 a. 7:18 p. Amnesty For 5000 Filipinos, a. m. Manila, Jan.

28. (AP.) Associates at the Sioux Valley i Hill Funeral Home, Elm Street, Hospital said Harris never inquired Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose m. At New Haven, ROYAL SOCIETY sock and sweater yarn 100 irgin wool, 4 ply. White, yellow, woodland green, mellow green, scarlet, baby pink, baby blue.

'2 oz. ball, reg. 80c 69C 1:16 a. m. about the outcome of the test and mil Memorial fark, Kocky Hill.

five Services win be held Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at the funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, 233 Washington Street, followed by a requiem high mass at St. Peter's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Mt.

St. Benedict Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Magaldi. 7:26 a.

m. 7:53 p. m. 1:37 p. m.

died without knowing it had Notes January 29. proclamation granting amnesty to about 5000 Filipinos accused of collaborating with the Japanese was signed today by President Roxas, but still must have the concurrence of the Philippine Congress. The proclamation does not extend to those accused of esoionaee. Sim rises at 7 :07 a. m.

Sun sets at 5:02 p. m. Moon rises at 9:24 p. m. Moon sets at 9:28 a.

m. Department of Commerce Report. Mrs. John Davis. Mrs.

Anna Bain Davis, wife of John J. Davis, of 646 Broadview Terrace, died Wednesday at Mt. Sinai Hospital after long illness. Temp. Temp.

Mrs. Mary G. Magaldi, widow of Antonio Magaldi, formerly of Hartford, died at Ojus, Wed L. H. L.

H. Eastern. Southern; 35 proved successful in his own body. Dr. Aurelia II.

Reinhardt. Palo Alto, Jan. 28. Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, 70, president emeritus of Mills College and nationally noted educator and lecturer, died today at the home of her son, Dr.

Paul Reinhardt, following an illness of several months. For more than 30 years she had been a leader in American education and a student of international nesday. She leaves three sons, Dominick F. Magaldi and Peter A. She was born in England, a daughter of the late James and Anna Kiggin Bain.

Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Charles E. Davis of Manchester and Raymond J. Davis of Hart 79 36 Concurrence by Congress would Albany 2 22 Atlanta 30 if Boston 8 22 Miami 70 clear the dockets of the peoples Buffalo 6 17 n. Orleans 31 courts of all Cases except espion-'New York 12 23 Western, aee and criminal acts during the 1 Philadelphia 10 23 Bismarck 8 aurlnS Pittsburgh 1 18 Kans. City 5 Japanese occupation.

'Washington 12 26 Duluth 15 Magaldi. both of Hartford, and 31 FLOSSY DOWN 100 virgin wool yarn for socks, sweterf and baby needs. A bevy, of 15 beautiful colors to choose from. 1 oz. ball, reg.

39c 25 William V. Magaldi of Rocky Hill; 20 a daughter, Mrs. William Reese of 20 21 Central. Okla. City 5 Texas; a brother and two sisters in Italy; and two grandchildren.

She FEBRUARY 1948 i Chicago ford; Two daughters, Mrs. John E. Waters and Mrs. Paul E. Hess; a sister, Mrs.

James J. and, four grandchildren, all of 19 18 St. Louis 6 6 21 Rocky Mountain Cincinnati 8 8 was formerly a communicant of 4 20 Denver 20 32 Detroit St. Luke's Church. Funeral ar JANUARY 1948 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 IS IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Hartford.

Services will be held 1 2 4 1 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 rangements in charge of Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 affairs. During her career she held teaching posts at Mt. Holyoke, Oberlin College, the University of Colorado. Williams College, and from 1916 to 1943 was president Saturday at 8 a. m.

at the Thomas F. Farley Funeral Home, 96 Webster Street, followed a solemn requiem mass at St. Lawrence Washington Street are incomplete National Guard Orders. Appointments and assignments: Captain Ragnar H. Peterson, 947 Capitol Avenue, Headquarters, 2d Battalion, 169th Infantry; First Lieutenant Arthur G.

Keith, 360 Laurel Street, Headquarters APRIL 1S 4 8 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 16 18 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 39 MARCH 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 )2 IS 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2S 24 25 26 37 28 29 SO SI O'Toole's Church at 8:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. of Mills College for Women Oakland. Mrs. Mary Thompson.

The funeral "of Mrs. Mary Thompson, 43, widow of William Thompson, formerly of Manches- Mrs. Stanley Randall. ter, who died Tuesday at Norwich, Mrs. Evelyn Mosher will be held Friday at 10 a.

m. at Affnes Roselle Knott. Hamilton, Jan. 28. (AP.) Mrs.

Agnes Roselle Knott, 82, retired actress, died today. wife of Stanley H. Randall, of 184 the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Brown Street, died Wednesday, Mam Street. Manchester. The Mrs.

Knott made her New YorkWht at a local hospital. Besidesibody will be placed in the receiv 1 cm ouUnt. i. ii i.l debut in isy3 in bhakespeare ner husband, she leaves her Sj "As You Like It." Later she op-1 parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Miles A tery for burial in the Spring. She leaves a son, William Thompson, a erated a dramatic studio in New Mosher of Hartford; a daughter, Miss Jean Leslie Randall; two I brother and two sisters, all of Hartford. York for 12 years before her retirement. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Allison Ray Heaps of Som-ers, Conn. Thomas II. Duller. Thomas H. Buller, 63, of 221 sisters, Mrs.

Raymond C. Kum-pitch of Hartford and Mrs. Thomas E. Higgins of Middletown. She was a member of South Congregational Church, a graduate of Bulkeley High School in the Class of 1937.

'sorvipne ill ha Viol a QnntVl Deaths State Street, died Wednesday morning at St. Francis Hospital. Easy To Be SPIC PAN With These Uousehold Notions! Services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 p. m. at the Talarski AGNELLO In Hartford January 28.

1 ct, Funeral Home, 380 Maple Ave nue. Burial will be in zion Hii; Cemetery. 1948, Salvatore AKnello, husband of Concetta (Gionfriddo Agnello, ofjat 1 p. m. Burial will be in Rose 261 White Street.

Funeral services at. Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Rose Hill Funeral Home. Elm Street, Friends may can at her late home Rocky Hill, Friday at 10 a. m.

Bur-i ij lal in Rose Hill Memorial P- m. today. Sage-Allen, Art Department, Third Floor Mrs. Josephine Dec Funeral. Funeral services for Mrs.

Jose Rockv- Hill. aiiss namertne mrtonn. Miss Katherine T. McConn of phine Buczko Dec, of 68 Morris Street, who died Tuesday night, will be held at the Talarski 47 Branford Street, died Tuesday at McCook Memorial Hospital. REXUZIT The Frenefi Miry Cleaner She was born in Thompsonville a daughter of the late John and Closed Mondays.

Open Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 A. M. P. M. Telephone 2-7171, Out-of-Town Customers Call Enterprise 1000 from 17 Connecticut Exchanges Without Charge.

Ellen Welch McConn, and had BAII.ES In Thompsonville, January 27, Mrs. Jemima (Forsyth) Bailes, 59, wife of Deputy Police Chief James Bailes. Kinc Street. Funeral Thursday at 2:30 p. m.

at First Presbyterian Church there. -Burial in Enfield Street Cemetery. Friends may visit the Leete Funeral Home, 125 Pearl Street, Thompsory-ville, until noon Thursday. COOI.EY At her home. January 2S.

1948, Mrs. Rena Frances Cooley, wife of Ernest E. Cooiey of Terry Plain Road, Simsbury. Funeral from C. H.

Vincent Funeral Home, Simsbury, Sin lived there until coming to Hartford 16 years ago. She was em 2 gallon can Funeral Home, 380 Maple Avenue Friday at 8:30 a. m. followed by a solemn requiem mass at SS. Cyril and Methodius Church at 9 o'clock.

Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. McConaughy Will Discuss State Pay Adjustments Governor McConaughy will discuss the queation of a cost-of-living ployed at McCook Hospital. She leaves no immediate relatives.

Services will be held Friday at 8:15 a. m. at the Browne Funeral 1 Friday at 2 p. m. Burial at con- Home, 121 Pearl Street, Thomp sonville followed by a solemn re venience of the family.

Friends may call this afternoon and evening. DAVIS In Mt. Sinai Hospital January wage adjustment lor state em quiem mass at St. Patrick's ployees-at a meeting with repre 28, 1948 Mrs. Anna Bain Davis, wife of John J.

Davis, of 646 Broadview sentatives of the Connecticut Funeral Directors Terrace. The funeral will be held Sat State Emloyees Association Friday at 10:30 a. m. at the executive urday at o'clock from the Thomas Effectively cleans everything from dresses, to ties, to upholstery! Will not harm delicate fabrics. F.

Farley Funeral Home, 96 Webster k. v.v V. 1 office. The meeting was requested by the association last week. The employees group claims that its members have received in annual cost- t.

Street with a solemn requiem massj at St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church at i 8:30. Burial In Rose Hill Memorial: Park. I KIEV At her home, January 27. 1948.

Mrs. Leslie E. Feley, wife of, Autrustin C. Feley of North Main I JAMES T. PRATT CO.

Furnishing Undertaken 71 Farmington Avenue Telephone 5-3189 Attendant at Office Day and Night i of-living wage adjustments since 1938 a total of only $420. although prices in that period have risen 69 per cent. Members of the State Employees Association say they hope the matter will be included in the agenda for the special session of the General Assembly next month. Members of the employee association who will attend the conference will include the eight officers, a representative from each of the organization's four councils, and Bernard H. McCusker.

execu- East Granby. Funeral service will be held at her home Thursday at 2 p. m. FELBER In Hartford, January 28, 19J8, Mrs. Margaret (Keller) Felber, wife of John Felber of 163 Oak Street.

Funeral services Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, 233 Washington Street. Requiem high mass at St. Peter's Church at 10.

Burial in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p. m.

today. GORDON In Manchester. Jan. 27, 19-18. Mary J.

Eehrehd Gordon, widow of John, of 372 Main Street. Manchester. free applicator 1 gallon ean The self polishing wax for' floors that can be applied in a jiffy, gives a high, smooth protecting gloss. vv "if i tive secretary. a Coroner Clears Davison I In Berlin Auto Fatality Endicott P.

Davison, Yale's 1947 FUNERAL HOME INC Webster St at Benton TEL 7-3271 football captain, was cleared of criminal responsibility for a fatal automobile accident in Berlin last November 23, in a finding by Coroner Louis W. Schaefer Wednes The funeral service will be held ati the Funeral Home. 142 East! Center Street. Manchester, Friday, at 1 2 p. m.

Burial in East Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Thurs-i day at the funeral home. 1 HARTIGAV At her home, January! 27.

1948, Mrs. Sarah Conroy Hartigan of 1625 Main Street, Hartford. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home. 31 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. Friday at 8:15 a.

m. Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Church at 9. Burial in Mt. St.

Bene- diet Cemetery. KFLLT In this city January 26. 194S. Mrs. Mary (Woods) Kelly, widow of! John Kelly, of 236 Ashley Street, Funeral from the home of her son.

William J. Kelly, 76 White Street. Thursday morning at 9:15 with day. Davison's car struck and caused Funeral Honio lot MI ST. Tel.

SPECiAI. PURCHASE! solemn requiem mass In St. Joseph Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery New Britain.

MILLS In Winsted Januarv 23. 1948. Elwin E. Mills, of 15 Giddings Ae-nue. Windsor.

Funeral services at the Merwin and Leek Funeral Home. FUNERAL HOME. INC. 129 CAPITOL AVE. 2-411S BLACK FAILLE FUB1 fatal injuries to John P.

Golden, of 736 Broadway, Albany, N. an employee of the Berlin railroad camp, the coroner found. The accident occurred on Route 5 in Berlin. The finding said that Davison's car lights and brakes were in order and that Golden suddenly appeared in' front of the car. He was struck by the left front fender of the car.

after Davison applied his brakesand swung hard to the right, the coroner said. "The deceased was under the influence of alcohol as determined by chemical examination of a sample of his blood." the coroner said. AIn'rn Funeral Home 180 Farmington Avenue Phone 2-1155 usual price would be 2.90 6 35 Poquonock Avenue, Windsor Friday, 2 p. m. Interment, Stowe, Vt.

i MOYXHfAX In East Hartford lanu-l ary 27. 1948 Mrs. Mary N'choisonj Moynlhan. wife of Timothy F. Moy-' nihan.

Funeral from her home 57 King Street. Friday at 9:15 a. m. Folemn requiem at St. Mary's Church Church at 10.

Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. TOYLLIS Suddenly In West Hartford, January 28, 19-1S. Frank H. Wyllis.

60. of 60 Lexington Road. Funeral services Friday at 1 p. m. at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 Farmington Avenue.

Interment, Enfield Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. Taylor Modeen Funeral Directors SPARTAX 3IOP g.50 Tel. 2-8161 233 WASHINGTON ST. Newfoundland Rebuffs St. John's, Newfoundland, Jan.

28. AP. The Newfoundland National Convention defeated today a motion to place the question of union with Canada before the electorate. The vote was 29 to 16. Talarski Funeral Home 380 MAPLE AVENUE Fhone 6-5228 You value-wise shoppers will know you nave a buy when you see this delightful little pouch.

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