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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1947. FOURTEEN DEATH NOTICES PLANS MISFIRE OBITUARY who died Wednesday In PatoMon, will lake place Monday at 3 p.m. In tho Nowlown Congiega-tlonnl church wllh Ihn Rev, Paul Cilllenii, pastor, nfllclnllllK )u-rial will bo In Newtown Villain cemetery. Mm. William F.

Robert! NORWALK, Dec. 6. Mrs, Martha Rolrt, widow of William K. Roberts, formerly of East Norwalk, died Friday In Iho homo of her non, Komollffo, Groonhuigh, Employed the last 15 years nt tho Underwood Elliott Fl.shor company, Mr, Sailing wns ft member of Man-hem lodge, I.O.O.F,, and Lebanon Encampment, I.O.O.F,, of New York. He Is survived by three sons, Howard W.

Sailing, ot John D. Sailing, of Philadelphia and George Sailing, of Los An-golcd; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Caroline Benson, of New York, and a brother Fred Sailing, of San Pedro, Calif. FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT COUNCIL Hnrold J. Snvnrd, of Fairfield, chairman, and Francis M.

Costello, of Stratford (front, loft to right), were olectod recently at the first officer! of the Fairfield university student council. Othor mombers Include (rear, left to rinrit), Edward R. Flannery, Wostport; Cornelius J. Gearin, South Norwalk; Francis J. Bepko, Bridgeport, and Charles J.

Atherton, Fairfield. Not present when the plcturo was taken was James Conklln, of Merldon, secretary. UNIONS SEEK VOTE H. A. FRANKFURTER DIES; BUYER FOR LEAVITT'S ilil Mrt, Georoe Bnblneo Mi'3.

Mnry Bnblncc, widow ot George Bnbinoc, died Frldny In her home, 842 Stalo street, after a long Sei vices will lake place Monduy at 8:45 In the Pan Ik home, 901 Central avenue, nnd at 9 o'clock In Sts Cyril and Methodius church. Burial will bo In St. Mlehucl' cemolory. Bablncc Is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Mary Gaydos; a son-in-law, Alexander Konccny, of tho State street address with whom she had resided since coming to this country 20 years ago; 17 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. nil' r.nuer, wire of W.

William Panel, 835 Broad sti out, who died Thursday, loojc plnca today In the Bishop limornl home, wiih' thn Rev. William Aldersnn, pastor of the First Methodist chuich, officiating, Burial will lio In Maple Hill comc-teiy, Tlpp son, widow of Charles Clarkson, 130 Avon street, who died Frldny, will take place Monday nt 2 p.m. In thn Chailes Dennis and Son funeral home, 1046 FalrNcId avenue, with Rev, Maui Ice Spencer officiating. Bmial will bo In Lake-view comoteiy. Mrs.

Pellno Dalbonzo Services for Mrs, Angelina Dal-benzn, wife nf Pellno Dnlbensio, 371 Wayno slioet, who died Wednesday, took plnco today In tho Richards funeral home, and In St Raphael's church with solemn high requiem Mush, Hurlnl wns In HI. MIchaiil'K The Itev Pflriqualn Toueiinn was celebrant of the Mass, assisted by-Rev, Emillo laslcllo, deacon, nnd Rev. Joseph S. Mugllono, suh-doncon, Fatl-rr Toscano rend tho committal service. Bcarors woie Geoige Pellno, John nnd Michael DINatale, Carlo DIMnrlo, George Ferrate and Jo soph Zlpplril, Mary Ann Dolmore Sorvlcus for Miss Maiy Ann Del-more, 24 Cm roll avenue, who died Thutsday, took place today In Blessed Sacinmcnt church with a solemn reoulcm Mnss, Burial wns in St.

Michael's cemetery. Mr6. Adolard Duquette Services for Mrs. Mary Duquette widow of Adelnid Duquotle, 60 Colorado avenuo, who died Friday will lake plnen Monday al m. In Urn Finnk Polite nnd Son I'uncinl home, 1546 Fnlrflold avenue, nnd al 10 o'clock In St, Anthony's chuich with Libel a iierv-Irn.

'1'herii will he requiem Mnss Tuesday nl 7:110 Hnilnl will lie In HI. Mlehiiel'H cemelery, Frank Foronczok Services lor Frrnk Kerenrxclt, 2fi7 Pino ti eel, who died Filday, will tnko place Monday nl 8 15 n. in, In the Fronk Polke nnd Son fund nl home, 1546 Fnlrflold avenue nnd nl 9 o'clock In St Stephens chuich Burial will bo In St, Michael's cemetery. Jasper Gamble Jnsper Gambia, 305 Mnln alrpet, 25 yenrs a ii rmlor will! the Bildge-pnr'l dialing eoiiiiiiinv riled Thurs-ilny In Englnwood hospital after a short Illness, RoivlP.es will lakp place. Monday at n.m.

In the M. McDonald Isnnc funeral home, 985 Stratford avenue. Burial will be In Lakovlow ccme- Mr. Gamble was member of the New Era Lodge, I.B.P.O E. of He Is survived by two daughters, Mrs Olllo Noal nnd Mrs.

Alberta Dunn, of Gaston, S.C.; nnd sister, Mrs Rosa Jeffreys, of Virginia, Mrs, Androw Johnson Services for Mis. Teltln John son, widow of Andrew John-on, 207 Fox stieet 'ho rilrd Christian Lnwronce (Lorenion) Set vices for Christian Lawrence, (Tiorensuii) fnnnorly of Bond nlrerl, who illml Ifrldny, will lake plnrm Mnnil'iv nl 2 ni, In Ihn Mr-lierum nnd Hoaphy runnral home, 866 Lnfnvctt" street, wiih the Rev, Joseph Swain, pnslor of llv Wnshlnclon Park Methndlsl Phiire-h, offli hi lug. Burlnl will be In Lawncrofl uonipleiy Mrs. William May Sei vices of Mrs. Edith Bnlley May, wife of William Muy 510 Ceiilrnl uvonui', who tiled Worlnes-dny, look plncn loduy in Iho Gnrl-Irey-Cnnway funeral linntc, nnd In the P.lensod Runrumont Thurch with solemn Mass Burlnl wns In St.

Michael's cjmctory, Mrs, Charles Mlhlbauer Mis, Catherine Mlhlbauer, widow of Chailes Mlhlbauer, 529 Lincoln avenue cmployod many years as a wnltrcft In tho of the Howlnnd Dry Goods com- dlpd F-'n Services will tnko place Tuesday nt S.31 em. In t'-e Polke. funeral home J5I8 Fn'rfleld nvenue, and al I) o'clock In St. Jonoph's church. Builal will be In St.

cemetery. Mrs, Mlhlbauer Is survived by a son, Harold Mlhlbauer; a daughter, Mis, Anthony Julan; a brother, Patrick Cunntnphnm, all of BrldRO-porl; a sister, Mrs, El'znbeth See-ley, of Nublcy, N. and 16 giand-chlldrcn. John E. Snlllnn Servlcra for John Sill Mnln strpol, who f'icd Frld i will In' ntl.l'O pm, In ihe I'Vlre rooms, 414 Woo1! Ttov.

NiIa gHHtl WtH 1 place Monday Larsen service I Gcorgo Roberts, Valley Slreani, L. 1. Mrs, Robe Is Is survived by nil-other son, Sonrjck, also of Stream; Ihree daughters, Mrs. John Kane, of Wcstporl, Mrs. Junius Crcrend, of Brooklyn, N.

and Mrs. Enrl Scwcllyn, of Hundred, W. Vn. Mm, William Finch NORWALK, Dec, Pnul-Inc Much, widow of Wllllnm Finch, formerly of Norwalk, died Thursday In the homo nf her dnughler, Mrs, Lloyd Hopkins, Wesl Lawn, l'n after a sliuil III- SoVvlces will liikn place Monday al 2 p.m. In the Ginning funeral home, 84 South Main hi rod, Willi tho Rev.

James N. Belglor, pastor ot the Community Baptist church, oftlclntlng, Miw. Finch Is survived also by two grandchildren. John Henry Williams SHARON, Dec, 0. John Henry Williams, 131 While street, Strut-foid, a former salesman, dlod here today In the home of his son, Richard Williams.

Services will lake place Monday In the Slrnlford funeral homo of Charles Dennis and Son, 2611 Main street, wllh the Rev, Loyal Grnhnm, III, pastor of Chi 1st Kplit-copal church, Stratford, olllclntlng, Burlnl will bo In Union cemetery (here. A degree Mason, Mr, Williams wns member of Willis lodge, A.I1', nnd A.M., nf Went Hint-ford, and a member of the Masonic Veterans. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. H. Luclnda Williams, nnolher son, Roheit J.

Williams, of Stmirord; nnd two grnndchlldrni. John Conway SOUTHPORT, Dec. J. Conway, of Willow stifi'L a lifelong reiildonl here, dlod yeslerdny In Holy Family hospital, Brooklyn, N. after a shorl Illness Service will lake plnce Tuesday at 8:30 a.

m. In the. Shnughncssy funeral 1903 Post rond, Falr-fleld, and nl 9 o'clock In St, church with a solemn high Mass ot requiem. Burial will be In St. Thomas' cemetery, Born In Southport, son of tho Into John and Mary Wnrd Conway, Mr.

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Ooiui. fiRCHIVE EWSPAPER man, 55, widow of Everett Slcad-mon, 925 East Mnln street, who died Thursday, took plnco today In the Charles T. Plsley funeral homo, with the Rev William Sulllvmi officiating, Burlnl wns In Lnkovlew cnmploiy. Mm. Axol T.iriol Services for Mrs.

Julio Tnrsol, widow of Axel Tin sol, 734 Duck Farm road, Fnlrflold, who died Wednesday, took place todny In tho John Lesko funeral homo, and In tho First Hungarian Baptist church. Builnl was In Mountain Grove cemeteiy. Mrs. Tnrsol Is survived by two grandchildren In Hungary, Lieut. John Upton Military services and burlnl for Lieut.

John Upton, son of Mr. Mrs. Howard F. Upton, 544 West Tftft avenue, who wns killed In action Fob, 9, 1945 In Ruhrburg, Gcrmnny, will take place Monday In Long Island Nnllonnl cemetery. Services will bo for Iho Immediate family only.

Mm. Honry Whlt.iker Si'rvlcfii for Mis. Small Ann Whllnkni, 76, widow of Henry Whllukor, East Mnln si met, who died Ftldny, will tnko plnco Monday nt 2.30 p.m. In the Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield ave- with thn Rev. Ktlwnrd C.

Burlnl will bo In Lnkovlew cemetery. Louli Zullnni (Julmno) Set vices for Louis Zullnni tJull-o), 176 Pink street, a retired linker, who died Thursday, will take, place Tuesday nt 8 30 n.m, In tho Rlchnids funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and nt 9 clock In Holy Rosary chin ch with a solemn high requiem Mum. Burlnl will bo In St, Michael's comoteiy, Albro Mason BETHEL, Dec. for Al-o Allen Mason, 67 of 25 Elizabeth atreel, who died suddenly Thursday In his home of heart attack, will tnko place Sunday at 2 p. in.

In Ihn romiinson iiomeniead, 331! Minn stieol. Dnnbuiy, with tl-u Rcsv. Klrh- ard Millard, rector of St. Jnnes Episcopal church, Danhury, olllelat-Ing lliukil will be In ir.lmwond cemetery. A unlive of Nrw York City, Mr.

Mason had lived 25 years In Bethel lie. Ins! was employed na a chnuf-tcur In Dnnbiiry. Surviving nie his Wfe, Mrs. De-bornh Jnno Owen Mason, of Bethel; dnughloi, Mrs Charles W. Hns-sen, of Bethel nnd sister, Mrs, John Godncy, of Newburgh, Lieut.

Raymond Havlra DANBURY, Dec 6. Services for Lieut, (Jg.) Raymond Hnvlrn, S. Navy, 26, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Hnvlrn, of Morgan nvenue, who died Nov. 29, took place todny In tho Tomlliison homostond, with tho Rev, Andrew M. Burndjnr, pnslor of St.

Paul's Lutheran church, officiating. Burial was In the. Lutheran cemetery, Mrs. John O'Connor ANBURY, Dec. 6.

Services for Mrs, Agnes O'Connor, 111 Main street, who died Tuesday, took place todny In the Cornelius Delury Memorial, and In St. Peter's Bunr.l wns In St, Peter's cemetery. Catherine A. Henry n.VNBURY, Dec. 6.

-Services for I.iish Catherine A. Henry, 92 East Liberty nLrn.nl, who died Wednns day, look plncn today In her home and In St. Pctei's church. Burial wns In St, Peter's comolcry, Henry F. Cannody DANBURY, Doc, 6.

Services for llnniy l' Cnrmody, formorly nf thin rlly, who died WodnoHiluy In the homo nf bin and dnughtcr, Mr. nnd Mrs Bernard McGuIre, of Lowell, Mass, took place today in the Fre.olnnd funer-nl homn, and In St, Joseph's church, Burial wns In St. Filler's eeniolrry. Charles Freeman M1LFORD, Dec. 6.

Sei vices for Charles Freeman, 80, retired freight ngent for the New Hnven rtnllnind, who died Thursdny In his home, 132 Codnrhursl Covn, will lake place Sunday nt 3 In thn Geoige Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Brond slrccl, with the. Rev livln Thursby, pnslor, nnd Dr, Roy M. Houghlcn, pastor em-ci Hum of the Church of Christ, olll-clating. Burlnl will be In East Wln-Ihrop, Me, Mrs, Martin Blotney MILFORD, Dec. 6, Services for Antoinette Blotney, 64, widow of Martin Blotney, 10 Factory lane, who died Thursday In St.

Raphael a hospital, Now Hnven, will take plnce Tuesday at a.m. In tho White funeral home, street, and at fl o'clock in St, Mnrv's church with a high Mass, Burial will bo In St, Mary's come- Ay member of the Polish Women's Alliance of America, Mrs, Blotney is survived by two daughters, Mrs, Florence LnSallc and Miss Francis Blotney; four sons, Bcrnbnrd, Stan-lev, Chester nrd Theodore Blotney; nnil four grnndchildicn. J. Northrop NRWTOWN, Doc, for John Northrop, 84 ponlmnster, state roprn kit flMtk MlMlM Servlccfi roprnientative TO CHOOSE AGENT By CHARLES F. GREEN (Labor Editor) Counsel for tlio Construction Woikora, Unltod Mine Woikors, A.F.L.

nnd H. O. Cnnflold company rubber workers Independent union toduy had weuk In which in tlio briefs with the Nnllonnl HelatlonH board following a luiiu-Ing yoslordny on solcctlon of a col-loctlvo hargalnlng agent for company employes. Tho honring was conducted in the Federal building from 10 a to 7 m. beforo Uxninlnci Hoiboit S.

Kano, of tho National Labor Relations board, who' denied a motion by tho Construction Workers for an adlournment and doolarod tho hearing closed. Tho unions would decide the mat-tor by plant eloctlon. It was' intimated that the board will mako a decision within two wooks nftor tho briefs are lllod. Tho purpobo of tho hauling wa to glvo tho Conotruction Workers opportunity to dofend tlrelr claim that thoy have a contract with the company that Is still alive and on-titled to ho UMd us a basis or settlement of dlftoienccn hotw'oon tho company and the union whoso mombor.s havo been on sttike since July 25. 'Attorney Hurry Frloduon, of Now York, upronrort lor the United Construction Workers Attorney Fred-etlck Livingstone, or Now York up-poured for the company and Attorney Trwln Filcdmun wns counsel for tho newly-formed union which claims to have a mcmbci-shlp of 230 employes of the company out of total of 330 wnployod when tho striko was called.

Vllncsos who testified were Walter Bijook, business representative of tho Construction Workers: Potor Landlno, president of the Unltod Const! uction Woi Iters local union; Mr. Livingstone; John Foley, works mannger of the comp'iny; nnd Felix Sorrentlno, president thn now union which In filing Its path Ion, Tho now union, through Attorney Friedman, offered evidence to support tho claim that It Is a bona fldo union, and presented a copy of its constitution and by-laws. Mr Livingstone tostlllod that the United Construction Wovkcts had sent a letter to the O. Cnnflold, company in July notifying thorn of toimlnatlon of tho two-yon tract. Evidence prosonlod by tho Construction Workers wns to "the offoct that though tho letter had boon sent it did not abrogate a ver bal understanding that the contract wns to bo a two-yoar contrnct un dor any conditions that might nilitn Tt wns hroughl out In thn lest I inony that the Unltod Consl ruction Workers, an nfflllato of the United Mlno Workers, of Which John Lowls Is president, Is not at this tlmo, In oompllaneo with tho new National Labor Relations hontd i nffi'nllorwi requiring filing of davllfl relative lo whether or not any officers mo members ot tho party, Would Bar Union From Ballot It wns Indicated thnt because of the atlltudo of tho United Minn workers townrd this now loguln tlon it Wns possible, In the even of plant olootlon hc-inir orrtorc nt the Cnnflold plant Wcr f'n Unltod Mine Workeri rm Her with tho hew lnw, II wrm'-t bry (he effoot of Ihn old up on ern hnirt" It wnn rennrtrd I rcr-ihaifi nt tho new I'nlon nrc now nt work In the O.

Cnnflcld plant on Fouftntonl" rjvonuo, Tho petition of tho now union hns bocn nctod upon by tho officers of tho independent union separate and apart from the litigation in tho Superior court wherein tho management Is socking to hnvc its Injunction against mass plckotlng made itrrnent, It wns Intimated that the board will probably be able tn make a do. clslon with'n two wooks after tho briefs aro filed Deaths Last Night B)t THE ASSOCIATED PREBS BALTIMORE Hoi beit A. Wag ner, 80, ono of the counliy's loading utility executives, oneo president of the Consolidated Gns and Electric company, hero and board chaliman until his retirement In 1043. Ho was born In Philadelphia. CHILLICOTHE, Mo Charlos Bryfl.n, 65, rollrod general munngor of the Road Ihontor chain in Now York.

Funeral inn angements for Hany Frankfurter, a buyer for department store who wns found doad yestoiday shortly alter (i 30 a Ir his room In the Strat- fleld hotel, aro awaiting the nriivul rc'atlvfts from Minneapolis, Minn. Dr, 1on)nmln T-loin, modlcnl inilnoi s.dlil deiilh wns cntiHod by 1'nronnry nualimlnn, Mr. Friinllifurtni' had lofl word nl tho hotel dnsk lo bo called at 6:30 uccoidlng to hotel auUiorlllcs, When ho failed to answer tho cull, thoy said, bellboy was sent to the oom to Investigate, nnd found tho body on tho bnthtoom floor. Formerly manager of a. depart ment store in Pool In, III, Mi Finnkfurloi' came lo Brldgcpoit nnd rit-aumfd his rlut'vs nl Lrnvltt'i In J03fi.

Ho had resided nl the Strntflold hotel since thnt tlmo. DURHAM SHOP GUTTED DURHAM, Doc 0 (AD File which apparently slnitod from an explosion only totlny gutted the factory building of the Dtirhcim Manufncturlng coni' puny causlig tin. mo. go unofflcliilly eatlmatod ml bolwoon WO.OOO unci $75,000. Thicn brick buildings nenr-py, Mcapod damn go rr.i Chirf am T.r Mill the llm a tlio woist In Diirhani since yours ago when I lie Moirl-ani Miiniiliu'liii lug cnnipnny, ptirnnl of the Dm hum pnni- liiiny, wiih ilPHlroyod liy Ilia, Thn oompnny, which miinufnctui os mi)l- nl Hpoclalllos, employs ahoul 50 wot Iters, PASS THE COUGH DROPS! HARTFORD, Dec, 6, (AP) State Food and Dtug Commissioner Frederick Molbiook, who had lutkcil Attorney Clonornl William L.

Hnd-den for an opinion an to whelher cough drops nrn candy or mndl-clno, inusl nnnwur iho rinoiillon for himself. rim Attorney Clcnernl yoHlerdnv snld "1 do not believe any lulo of this office holding nn article merely dopcrlbcd as cough drop to bo a diug or not would he legally sound," Holbrook sought the opinion to help him determine if manufactu 'ois and wholesalers of cough drops should be required to pny a $50 ''or dealing In drugs. D. J. REILLY DIES; FORMER POLICEMAN DANIEL REILLY Services foi Daniel Rollly, 125 Wnlnut slieot, retired Bridgeport pollcoman, who diod Frldny aftci-noon In Bridgeport hospital after a short illness, will tali: place Tucsdny at a.

m. In his homo, and at 0 o'clock In Sacred Heart church with a solemn high Mass of requiem, Burial will bo In St. Michael's cemctcty Mi. Rollly was appointed a patrolman July ID, 1010, and was us-slgnod to tho Traffic department in 1020, serving in that depaitrmint 16 years until his rotliemenl 2, 1945 He wns a momboii of the State Pollco association, tho Police Sick Benefit sonlety, the Pollco Benevolent assoc'ullon, tho Pnti'olnion'3 nssoclallon, the Council of Catholic Mop, nnd Iho Holy Namo society of Sacred Hcut chuich. Mr.

Rollly Is suivlvrd by two daughters. John McC.irthy, nnd Miss Cinrtrudo Rollly. a giand-son, John F. MuCnrlhy, Ji. and brothel, Pnlrolmnn Fntilck Rollly of the Bridgeport Pollco do- Dlnu Allogtl, o( 85 Aflh street, Bridgeport, got a pheasant Wednesday morning hunting In tho Fairfield iiioa.

Ho was shooting with a dog, and the bird was ono that had boon released thin year. Bob Mullor got two mallaid drakes and a ruddy duck last week, fdiootlng on tho Strnlfoid brenk- Somo rif the old English group nnmoH of waterfowl and hlrde are curious, and may he Interesting to hunters. Following Is a par tial llHt. iipiir: niniio yc-itc'runy by a hunter who was niound Noll's Inland, that ho saw anothor flock (skoln) of goose. Ho said theio Wero about 20, nnd thoy wore flying quite high.

Although not local, this la some kind of a record. Kenneth Poloi-son, of Minneapolis, rneontly ahot a mallard drake weighing moro than nix pounds, FETE FOR J. QUINLAN A dinner In hbnor of Frank Qulnlnii, loccntly lotlrod area rent idlroctor, will take plnco Monday ovenlng In the Algonquin club, Ds sinned as a testimonial to him, tha guest list was limited lo 813 ot Mr Quintan's porsonal frlonda, tin commlUoo (laid. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE ARRANGED BY CHURCH DR. HARRY N.

HOLMES Dr. Hurry Holmes, associate edcrctary ofKho 'World Allianeo foi International Frlonddilp Through tho Churches, long nctlvo In work Intel nationally, will ttpntik tomorrow morning at tho o'clock uct'vlco In Summcrflold Molhodkit church, Clermont and Rldgofloltl avenues. Tho services Sunday will maik tho 20th anniversary of tho present church edifice. At 4,30 m. tho Pilgrims Mon's Chorus of Mllfoid, consisting, of 35 volcea will sing at tho vcopcr florvlco, In conjunction wlth'tho Summotflcld church choir.

Dr. Holmoa, a leading Methodist layman, hns been 'decorated by tho British govommont foi hid work In Kuropo In Woild War Ho 1ms boon ongngod In world poaco and ovotaons rollof efforts In rccont yoiiui and la member of sovoial commliinlonfi devoted to frlondahlp among the nation Nf. wspapfr RRCHIVE.

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About The Bridgeport Post Archive

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456,277
Years Available:
1947-1977