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14,1917 Obituaries Steering Committee The newly created Connecticut Soboleski, vice president of the Economic Development Cor- Olin Corporation; and Irving H. notation (CEDC), which will seek Schlesinger, vice president of to bring new jobs to Connecticut public relations for Ihe Southern and improve the state's economic New England Telephone Corn- climate, look i's pany. organiiational step today when It He said, "The members of to announced the formation oi a committee will play a major rote steering committee whose to helping Ihe IU i In rrpflte new WDS and ot of Gustav Tiedmann steering commmw members will have wide-ranging attempts to create new jobs ana Gustav Tiedmann, 58, of 3 Miss Lily Tiedmann of reduce unemployment in Con- Theresa died suddenly Naugatuck and Mrs.Erika Carey yan sinl nafeut. I am pleased with the Thursday at Yale-New Haven of Phoenix, one brother, Sout ern (jew calibre of Ihe members and am Hospital, New Haven. Walter Tiedmannof 1 nd Telephone and president grateful ortheir commitment to Mr, Tiedmann.

was born in iwo sisters, Mrs, Karl Mueller of CEDC at the request of what will prove to be a deman- Russia and lived most of his life Torrington and Mrs. Rosalie Suhr MrE ii a asso named the ding ai a uvvauvi imm i(tee members: Van Sinderen'said the slewing vice president ol committee will be faced with two important and immediate tasks. Bior "The first is to present a plan for United raising approximately $100,000 m.on, now for Ihe Corporation's annual retired 1 rrann Donovan, operating budget. These funds widow, Olga Ischarlner) Tied- be in new Pine Grove Cemetery, public wiU come mainly from private I MASS coMi 0 ecl four daughters, Mrs. Irene Carey Willow Waterbury today Jr executive vice in bringing client company of West Covino, Mrs.

from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. president of the Travelers In- personnel to the state where such ra rt I nTtftPT Helga Mahaftey of Denver, Company; Charles funds are not now available, and for technical feasibility studies Leo Cj Patterson Fanny Delehanty Leo Patterson, 98 North Cliff Mrs. Charles (Mildred) Tierney, Stteet.Ansonia.diedThursdslyat Naugaluck at Griffin Hospital, Derby, after a (Regina) Hahv brief illness. He was the husband two brothers, Frank Patterson in Naugatuck and Walerbury, He of Germany; three grandchildren was the son of the late Joseph and and several nieces and nephews. snowing Maryann (Iwanoucal) Tied- Funeral services will be held He was a member of St.

tomorrow at 10 a.m. at SI. John Siefenderfer, senior John's Evangelical Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wiluam uie.enuer Church, Waterbury. Waterbury, with Pastor John A. j.

Tiatuwwiji Mr. Tiedmann leaves his Balash Jr. officiating. Burial will Fran i widow, Olga Ischarlner) Tied- be in new Pine Grove Cemetery, 1 i i- nt nlomiX" which are needed in a hurry when a prospective client company Mildred, Tierney.Y.T'^'T*'' Feb. 15 md Mrs.

Henry Abbey Connecticut. The second task is to Qn verson, Stratford; begin work in forming an Nauga lucl Dirlarenn mT ttl Flf iifViifh tlHIl IT1- New England Administrators Continued From Page 1 Continued From Page 1 29 deposited well over two feet law no on of snow in many areas. The ourside cleanup process hasbeen severe- a two our meeting Thurs- ly hampered by the fact high teachers agreed the temperatures have remained jssue of assroom size was of the late Mary (Noonan) and Thomas Patterson, both of Patterson. Naugatuck and several nieces ft tuneral lrau in and nephews. oaturtlav for Fannv Dele- dition to auxiliary funding, The funeral will be held iprhnfeal and other Mr.

Patterson was born Naugatuck, the son of William 1S5UC Ui evening, Feb. 15, Naugatuck Teachers League, for most part below 20 more important than an anti- begin work in forming an Naugaluck Exchange Club Vice-Chairman for Advanced auxiliary board which will in- wiUpresent ts Gold Medal award Gifts in the YMCA Fund Dnve; BETHLEHEM Conn. (UPI) elude representatives from to Robert J. Markovic at the and Co-Cnairmao to honor funeral will be held contributing annua Meda Dinner a Naugatuck High e- rr augauc, son ha a will provide technical and oiner Thjs award and Regina (Mulvey) Patterson. Monday at 9:30 a.m.

from the Geo Washington's brother, specialized assistance to Nauga uc Deartment of Commerce. i'Iliesaay evening, rcu. me uiuic iu Naugaluck Exchange Club Vice-Chairman for Advanced s(rike injunction and voted to award Rifts in the YMCA Fund Dnve; At Logan International Air- the strike another day. Oc JT rt to Boston 9 in es Waterbury's 28 schools, serv- Dinner ai naugaiucu nigu Schools snow are on ground, with 170()0 daits, are closed Inn, Ansonia. baseball team for its string of 64 mm for entke winter in observance of Dr.

tn 1 mTipanl IH unnQ Ami haS in (V aiiu iwguw u'luiicj, i u.iw..™... ii.u..^—j ueorEe wasmngion oromer, He was a communicant of the John T. Bennett Funeral Home, and on hef mother's Department of Commerce. Church of the Assumption, An- 91 North Cliff Street, Ansonia, to Madison, wife of sonia SI. Anthony's Church, Ansonia, He was a graduate of for a Mass of Christian Burial.

to a resident who has demonstrated outstanding service. Markovic consecutive wins. And, he has Junior President James Madison. Miss Delehanty, the The steering committee coramun ity service. members also will be responsible tes wia vt jn community Vice-Chairman of the Park and o- for developing proposals for the 1951 hen the Recreation Commission and of in about 42 inches.

More than 37 Luther King Day. served on the Board of Com- inc es snow have already missiooers of the Naugatuck of Football League, was About 75 school administra- Weather Thurs day said they would joi" teachers on the Monday unless He was a graduate ui lor a UL ss Delehanty, the to- iur service oeiore WIKH Naugaluck High School, and a Interment will take place in fte Abbe Regina board of directors, for keeping Javcees name him to receive Ux retired employe of Uniroyal Jlount St. Peter's Cemetery, Laudis in Be thlehem, died the members of the board fully a (T youllg Man of the Year Co where he worked for over 45 Derby. Wednesday at her home, informed of expenditures Awsr() Ns years. He was a member of the Friends may call at the funeral long resulting from the since thai lime, he has found Di orf frnm 2to4and7l0 and for develODinE the in hn rtirpclnr Tr wouiu join Traffic snarls, not unusual in ket line good weather, continued necreaiiuu wea uier, comraueu re i(end nesoliations settle Ihe the Cross Street Pool Building metropolitan Boston Thursday Committee, and was Commuting time during laugatuck's first Recreation periods on many "exception of the Rnh HKfl a I 1 ho- strike The administrators corn- Commuting time during prjse CTlire professional routes has been doubled be: of snow and ice-clogged and his deputy.

Mayor Edward Bergin was John J. Kulas John J. Kulas, 66, 205 Main sisters, Mrs. Frank Kroll, Street, Portland, died Mericlen and Mrs. Stanley MajKa, Ward she was a nurs on the Thursday at Middlesex Memorial New Britain and several nieces Hospital, Middletown, alter a and nephews.

brief illness. The funeral will be held Mr Kulas was born in Por- Saturday at 2:15 from the Biega Uand son of the late Stanislaus Funeral Home, 3 Silver Street, and Mary (Gala) Kulas, and was Middletown, to St. Marys a life long resident of Portland. Church, Portland, for a Mass of He was a communicant of St. Christian Burial at 10.

Interment Biebel Bows Out HC Was a WJllluiuiuttmi vi ui- INailVHY oetnieuejii. DUIIQL ni" A Mary's Church and prior to his mlljw in St. Mary's Cemetery, tte Gale battlefields of France during World War 1. She is survived by a sister, Miss Bertha Delehanty of Litchfield. The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m.

at the Church of Ihe Nativity, Bethlehem. Burial will retirement was employed at the Portland. Alcap Manufacturing Company Friends may call al tne of Cromwell. Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 He is survived by one brother, and 7 io 9 p.m. Walter Kulas of Naugatuck; Iwo upcn apace ivt £KUI yj DUbwji, Scnool Chairman of the Family Service teacher, later as principal of (al( jent Marion Fancy said Association Advisory Board, Salem School, and presently as a nces of schools resuming Chairman of the St.

Francis principal of Hillside School. He lon day "don't look good," Parish Holy Name Scholarship holds membership in at least fire Committee, Vice-Chairman of professional organizations: The the High School Planning Naugatuck Teachers' League, Committee, Vice-chairman of his the Connecticut Education Parish Council Finance Com- Association, the National mittee and Vice-Chairman ol Education Association, the Nauga'tuck's High School Elementary School Principals "It disturbed me that a so- professional group would to exert ths kind of on the board," the of unsafe slreets and arc rs a so sa id they wanted marathon negotiations 0 Saturday's storm. Hospitals report'a dramatic the weekend, increase in Ihe number ot Naugatuck's High Scnool Elementary acnooi rnnupais a WASHINGTON (UPI) Con- Bundin( committee, and Golf Association, and the American sid wa lks. necticut Republican Chairman course Board 61-Trustees. Association ol School Principals.

k. At various times in Ihe past He is also a co-director for the "laugatuckPark Elementary School Principals EdivafdJ. Grant native of Jodie Grant the late Robert and Henrietta Dorothy Perrilo of Greensboro for a Mass a ars. s-i James uncles, i cousins. Rober't Grant of Ihe U.S.

Navy Funeral and burial were in and Michael Grant of Riverside, Banning, Calif. Cemetery, Ml. Pleasant, N.Y. FuneralS Biebel's dreams MRS JOHNEICKI.ER of becoming national party luanul The funeral of Mrs. Isabel! chairman have fallen flat.

commission, SL Francis Parish of (Newell) Eickler of 15 Park. Biebel," whose state party; an the" Naugatuck Tickets are available at NeaVs Place-widow of John Eicklef; gaVe''President Ford a big Coffee Hardware, wi held today at 9-30 am. from 'majority over Jimmy Carter in Canlpalgn chairman for and: a Restaurant, Rossi Shoe the Fitzgerald Kmhrutki the fall election, withdrew his mernter the Board Direc store or-from Exchange Club na me from consideration Givers. In addition, members. Thursday night.

jej ve as President of the Biebel told a closed-door meeting of the North- Letts Named east GOP caucus he "felt Conlinued From Page 1 enough qualified candidates were not on a representing a good cross- SU gg ted list submitted by the section of the Republican party were already entered" as candidates. seeking treatment for Boston area reported the worst fractures and sprains suffered blood shortage in memory and falls nn icv slreets and Blood banking officials in the feared a worsening weather situation would prevent donors from reaching blood centers. New England New Bedford Worcester mm mm 1 amca voiiwi-ij. Celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. Marion Krupnik.

Organist and soloist was Theresa Sdowicki. Committal prayers were said by Father Krupnik. The bearers were Robert Daley, Michael Daley, John A shouting match between the the mayor's nomination of Edwin 91 Gen. Patton for a fire-year term on the Water Pollution Control Board (WPCB) Eigenbrot reportedly has been serving as an ex-officio member of the WPCB. Following his mayor and Charles Moruska appointment, Ihe Board accepted The spokesman said Biebel the latter voiced Ihe resignation WPCB Is The Time Of Year You Need Extra Protection Rhode Island Daley Michael uaiey, jonn ine arose wren ine taua UK icsiguanuu i mm DaJey'jr David Daley, James urged Northeast members to the mayor's in- member, Joseph Magnamo.

15 Eickler, and William "vote for the candidate of their terpretation of the charter. "I say In olher business, the By United Press International Yesterday's maximum and 12- hour minimum-. Massachusetts Boston 16 Chatham Nantucket Piltsfield Providence Hartford NEW Hampshire Concord Lebanon Ml. Washington Vermont 18 mm ii gton mm 10 Montpelier 15 10 Newport Like a hard crunchy apple? "Crisp-aire" "Apples put Io sleep ill air light storages In Ihe fall, now awaiting Io awaken your lasle bulls." MRS. MARGARET E.

ERW1N 9 THOMASTON- The funeral ol Mrs. Margaret E. Erwin, 71, of 12-12 999 Old Northfield Road will be 2t held Saturday morning from the mm mm F.T. Lally Funeral Home, 496 Harvard Brookline, to 13 St. Anthony's Church, Allslon, 11 Mass, for a Mass.

Burial will be 7 in New Calvary Cemetery, lattapan, Mass. Friends may all at the funeral home today rom 2 Io 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Home, "homaston, is in charge of local arrangements. REV.DR.ADOLPH P.L. WISMAR FALLS VILLAGE Funeral services for the Rev.

Dr. Adolph choice." that Biebel said Wednesday he yjoiated," Moruska said, had almost half of the 82 votes Mayor labeling needed to be elected GOP Ihe charter is being approved the second payment of Town Aid Money for improved and unimproved roads Io be elected GOP jioruska's charges "just an taken out of control of (he State national chairman, bul conced- 1 maintained lhat his Highway Dept. and turned over i ed all were from the Northeast TO7) interpretation was correct, to the borough. This payment of as the region unified behind vnKn Moruska continued to covers the period (rom him. Radogaveledhim Biebel had conceded he was a jntosilence.saying: "My opinion regional favorite son, bul said, more weight here." Come Taste The Difference! Fiom Naugaluck lake Rl.

1-H to Ruggles Row Rl 66. turn righl back towards Walerbury Iwo thirds up Soulhmglon Ml. on Itfl (Route 322 and 66) Tel. 879-1206 "I have had people from Democratic Town Committee oulside the Northeast call me chairman Carl Miele, also in the and tell mp to stay in Ihe alcei charged that former race." Biebel declined to epu blican Mayor C.J. identify Ihem.

Waskowicz had repeatedly failed "They're talking about it appointee suggestions nationally, not just locally," he from Democrats when said Wednesday. Republicans were the majority Also in the race were Ohio commenling as Republican Chairman Kent B. noted lhat he had McGough, Utah Chairman protested Waskowicz' actions as Jan. 1977 to June 1977. ix Today's News Continued From Page 1 persons because Ihey were Jewish, while they were members of the.

Nazi police ii Luboml, Poland, in the 1940s. The government said the brothers concealed and lied about their wartime activities when Ihey applied for entry visas in 1990, and is seeking to revoke Iheir citizenship. Serge glulGUCU IT OOJWn rcVUKC UltUI OCl Richard Richards, Indiana we complained about it then was naturalized Nov. 30, 1960, services lor ine itev. ur.

flooipn chairman William Milligan, rm complaining about it a nd Mykola Nov. 29, 1966. P.L. Wismar, 92, of Music orm er Sen. William Brock of no the Republican concluded.

Mountain Road, grandfather of Tennessee and current RNC jo'hnPruchnicki, appearing on LOS ANGELES (UPI) the Rev. Gregory Wismar, pastor ochairman Robert Carter of behalf of the'Naugatuck WPCB, jjelvin Dummar has admitted ol St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ihe District of Columbia. received permission to pursue he wrote the envelope and a Naugaluck, wiU be held Saturday negotiations with Middlebury and not inside Ihe envelope lhat NaugatucK.wiUDenemjsaiuraay at 1 p.m. at the Newkirk Funeral JuStlCC IJeau Home, Canaan.

Burial will be in the spring in Grassy Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home one hour before Ihe service In France: You work hard for your money. Make your money work hard for you. Open a savings account at Naugatuck Savings Bank and earn the highest possible interest from day of deposit to day of withdrawal a full 5 1 for an effective annual yield of 5.47%. No commercial bank can match our interest.

Come on in. make banking human." Naugatuck Savings Bank nMMi negotiations with Middlebury and no inside Ihe envelope lhat Southbury regarding a planned contained Ihe so-called "Mor- tie-inonthePomperaugRegional will" of Howard Hughes High School to Naugaluck's that bequeathed him l-16th of sewer lines. Pruchnicki noted Hughes' estate. He also admit- niDlCOII thal his tialin tees vaM ted he delivered the will and WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. likely be paid by Southbury and he has renounced any part Abraham A.

Ribicoff, Middlebury to the borough. As a 0 i a(e billionaire's estate, said Wednesday "Justice is part of the agreement the Lawyer Howard Rhoden, dead in France" as a result of borough and the WPCB have represents Ihe executor of the the release of Palestinian insisted thai because the service leader Abu Daoud. proposed tie-in would not benefit slaUon attendant, who claims to Ribicoff comment came in Ihe borough in any way no costs have picked up Hughes one the wake of Ihe release involved will be accepted by the time and given him a ride, told Tuesday by a Paris court of the town. him several stories about how alleged leader ol the attack on In other appointments, Ihe amK possession of Ihe the Olympic village in Munich Beard unanimously confirmed yju, and "They're all lies." in 1972. Eleven Israeli athletes were slain in Ihe attack.

Hibicoff said he was "shocked and diimayed" over Ihe release of Daoud only a day after he was arrested by pob'ce to Paris. The Connecticut Democrat called the action a "capitulation" by the French world tragedy" and French disgrace." "GviliMd people everywhere will be repulsed by this act- which can only encourage terrorists to believe that safe havens await them," Riblooff Mid. ARichard's Carpet Call Us Now For Installation We guarantee our installations and the LIFE of your carpet. 'FREE SHOP AT HOM! SERVICE. FREE ESTIMATES.

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