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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 58

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BRIDGEPORT POST, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, THIRTY-FIVE Brokers Hear Dempsey Hail Industrial Si ites Bv STAFF REPORTER I Governor; Dcmpsev told some 200 imius- i a real estate brokers. crs and utility executives here yesterday Connecticut is a prime location for in i To support his i a i ue economic a a featureS fiT rn.de from a l'ghr NOTICES ARE MAILED UN TALKS CONTINUE IN BRASS DISPUTE Mediator to Say Whether Any Progress Made at Talks aimed al resolving a dispute thai touched a three-day S. J. Kcatinp. ofTicer-in-chaige strike idling both of Ihe Bridge- of the Internal Revenue i Brass company plants here office here said today that the last month will continue between To support his a i me pov- o( ces (nr SCC ond union and management represent TM 0 0 1 ne Ll Cy i a of the estimated i in the company offices on is almost complete.

Grand street later today following I i i a a a who filed an eight-hour session there yei- presented, a a of estimated federal terday. Stale Mediator Plulip J. Koons. a flvme hcrtO" on a as a income lax must pay the second of a a prcsenled'installmcnt of lax due on ihe today lo say whether he the "Greenwich Country club 1566 i a by June 15. i progress was made at yes- Connecticut I i a De- Keating said a the a i i i which was atmi: of the If, nonces to tax- 'TMded hy State Labor pavers who filed declarations he- sioricr MAM DIES OF BURNS IN STRATFORD FIRE Paul Gilbert, 37, of 21M Main street, Slratlord, Ued yesterday in Bridgeport hospital, where be admitted May lor treatment of.

burns received in a fire which destroyed first-floor room in a 14-room rooming house. The lire, which fire ofli- cials said could have been started by a lighted cigarette, caused an estimated damage of YOUTH IS SEIZED IN 1965 ATTACK OBITUARIES Alfred Bailey Alfred Bailey, 83. of '190 Success avenue, died today al 5:30 a.m. in St. Vincent's hospital where he was admitted last night as a medical patient.

Mrs, Grice D. Services for Bell Grace Bell. 47. of 2066 Main street, one of Ihc three persons who (lied in a Stratford (ire Saturday, took place today in St. Patrick's al by the velopment council.

The program, i church with a sole'nm high quiem Mass. Burial as in cemetery, New York. The celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. Gerald Dcvore, assisted by Ihe Rev. Harry Hale, deacon, and the Right Rev, James H.

Grady, sub-deacon. i E. Davis. 18. of -16 Bearers were Edward Col street, was arrested last night ij Albert Bcdnarik, Ronak Luciano Mainiero (Miner) iervices for Luciano Mainiero (Miner).

84. of 550 Noble avenue, who died Monday, will take place Thursday at 8 a.m. in Ihe Richards-Spadaccino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at o'clock in Holy Rosary church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Mi chad's cemetery.

Born in Caslelfranco in Mis cano, Italy, Mr. Mainiero resides in Bridgeport 73 years, He was a retired employe of the Singe a a i company when he had. been a machinist for 4 years. Mr. Mainiero was a mem ber of the Singer Quarter Cen lury Club and past president the Columbus Boys-Castelfranc society.

Survivors tcr on a sidence, 1546 FaJrfield ivenue, id at 9 o'clock in St. Ann's lurch with i solemn high requi- Mass. Burial will be in St. ichael's cemelery. The rosary will be recited Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock the funeral residence.

Born in Vienna, Austria-Hun- ary, Mrs. Wankovits resided of her life in Bridgeport be ore entering St. Joseph's manor ve years ago. Survivors are a son, Z. John oletar of Trumbull; two daugh rs, Mrs, Olga K.

Kovacs of Fair ield and Mrs. Margaret J. Gane; Cincinnati, Ohio; six grand and 11 great-grandchild are his wife. Mrs i the date. gVrMast i i the i ln i wilh a led 10 person- connection w'it'h an a a for presentation to a i i notices will he in the a assist in the talks Mr.

Ric-, A i i of ldg.32. Father nrcnareil members of the I i a Real a of the Post Office by attended the i of Estate Brokers association of 5. he said. the New York i a a a I s(jme cases, Mr. Keating whose members were guests a where the taxpayer has meetings last week between the am i Pembroke streets, two parties and the mediator.

a i sought since the attack. Me first intervened in the ui5-i wa la fn into custody in Father harge of aggravated a a K-anuch, Albert Karr, Bernard; erald and Robert Dupont. u-r village, last Aug. 7 the C1DC. Area Sites Spotlighted made an error in his declaration, 1040ES, such as an incor- Area sites which came in or omitted Social Security canicular attention included: i number, there may be a delay High Ridge park.

Stamford; Siap- of a few days before he receives in site, Danbury; Newtown I i nonce. trial park; Stratford I i a center; Merritt Parkway I trial park. I-rancini site. SheltDit: and the i Orange-West Haven Industrial. area.

AREA ARRESTS pute May 27 with a plea lo Sa Volpe, president of the Workers Federal Labor Union 24411 to issue a new back to work call to the 1.500 memher cal. which promptly brought to an end the three-day strike. a ge a police said, stole an axe from a fire truck at the scene of an auto fire. The Morin youth was hospital- zed several months with severe injuries received in the at- Mario Bufalini Services for Mario a i i 67. of 925 Wayne street, who died Sunday in pital, St.

take Vincent's hos- place tomor row at 8 a.m. in Ihe Richards- Spadaccino funeral home, Washington avenue, and 498 at VvESTFORT State Police at have touched off Ihe strike. A company spokesman today comment on yesterday's In a speech which Governor Troop arrested 41 drivers a i i in i an a gree- Dempsey described as in keeping IS a i on motor between the parties that with his role as "the No. 1 sales- i aw Vjolat a A distpute over interpretation! a i police said. of an arbitration board decision Pairolmen Walter MysUr.vski.

on incentive pav is reported tolj 0 Kursinski and Anthony o'clock in St. Raphael's wilh a solemn hipji requiem Mass, Burial will be in St. Mi only lhe commissioner and me- Fairfield county area driv- diator would issue statements on phasized itv. he negotiations while they are Connecticut's "livabil-'ers arrested are as follows: i soins on He said however, John R. Colelli.

22. of 801 Shel- a work was continuing at the Rovneilli, of the Second precinct, arrested Davis and two brothers, Jerry Sheely, 20, and Francis Shee'ly. 19, both of 172 DeKalb avenue, i a chase through the housing project grounds. Detective Walter Potz said firemen told police the youths stole the axe from a fire apparatus and i a search of the area the jpolicemen found the trio chopping Chanda, of 916 Boston avenue, widow of Michael Chanda, who died Monday. There is no i Bridgeport, a i to plants.

seeing for yourself why this state (jjjpigy headlights, Bridgeport! Union officials could not bc doivn a tree near Bldg. 22. is growing so fast." he told ihe ccmrt une Kenneth J. i a reached today for comment Pending arraignment brokers, many of whom came from outside Connecticut. IS.

of Grant street. Stratford, talks, illegal parking. Bridgeport court itomorrow. Davis was held in lieu Conceits Santillo Mainiero; Iw daughters, Mrs. Helen Hekle and Mrs.

Evelyn Gerratana Trumbull; a brother, Gus Mine of Providence, Rhode Island; fiv prandchildren and several niece and nephews. Mrs. John P. McCue Services will be conducte tomorrow for Mrs. Gertru Holahan McCue, 71, of 1015 Fai field avenue, wife of John P.

Cue, president of the Internatio al Theatrical Stage employe ocal 109, who died Saturday ler home. sU Corset company of Bridge- ort. He retired 12 years ago. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. gnes Mclnnes Smith; two tons, ichard W.

of Huntington and Emit J. Smith of Forest Hills, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Richard Newman of Middletown, N.J.; a rother, Raymond Smith of New ersey; five grandchildren and wo great-grandchildren. Herbert K. Walsh Services for Herbert K.

Walsh 48, of 39 Longbrancb avenue Stratford, who died Saturday ook place today in Holy Nam of Jesus church with a solem high requiem Mass. Burial wa St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. John F.

O'Brien MILFORD-Mrs. Mary France O'Brien, 84, of 1142 New Haven SLOWDOWN SEEN ON NEW PUP1K HARTFORD-The pace of the increase in pupil enrollments is expected to slow down over the next 15 years although increases will continue, the State Department of Education said yesterday. Connecticut now has about 575,000 public school students. The projection shows enrollments passing the 600,000 mark and the 700,000 mark Mrs. Michael Chanda Services for Mrs.

Mary Svat take place jof S5.COO bond. Citing the high level of schools 0 mas Mechan. 25. of i I Jerry Shccly was charged with vocational and post-secondary ed- Thursday at 8:15 a.m. in the Adzima funeral home.

591 Arctic street, and at 3 o'clock in St. Mary's Ukrainian wilh Metropolitan Orestes P. Chornock, pastor of St. John the Bap list Greek Catholic church, ouT ciating. assisted by the Rev.

Rob ert Salley and the Rev. Elias Kozar. Burial will be in St. Form's cemetery. The services take place I ucation and the skilled quality of the state's labor force, the governor also characterized the state as a national leader in the areas of hospitals and highways.

i a i He told his audience of Con-1 cense, 152 Elmsford road, Bridgeport, a i to display headlights, Bridgeport court June 27. Also. Irving B. Kestenbaum, 43, of 143 Casmir drive, Fairfield, to carry operator's A PIKE CRASH A tire on a van-type truck driven by Arnold J. Jones.

25, of 52 Lillian drive, blew out yesterday at 3:50 p.m., larceny, damage to private property and resisting arrest and his brother with breach of the peace. They were freed under $500 bonds, pending Circuit court hear- registration certificate, the truck to skid into a car Bridgeport court June 27; Jacobo I driven by John Doxey. 47. of 529 necticut's approximately 60 dustrial parks, with their 5,000 G. Colon, 40.

of 1194 State street, a a avenue. Devon, near acres available for plant con- Bridgeport, operating a motor Pembroke avenue exit of the struction and pointed out that hecile without a license. Bridge-; Connecticut turnpike in Bridge- ISO new industrial plants were port June 27: Raymond pen. according to State Police, established in the state during Klein. 26.

of 294 Haliey avenue, i Mr. Jones was issued a wr EMPLOYE ARRESTED IN THEFT OF SCRAP Nicholas Giordano, 41. of 11 I street, Milford, was arrest the past year. Railroad "Still Running" tor's license, Turning to the subject of the 27. New Haven railroad Governor Schwam Dcmpsev said, were he conduct-; ing the tour, he might not bo a Fairfield.

a i to carry warning for a i lo drive Bridgeport the established lane by Slate i Trooper John Guerin. to refrain from still aymg: They re 53, of tford roadf Stratford, fol- lowinf! too closely, Bridgepor 357 Str a AT CHICAGO SESSION Edmund S. McLaughlin. of the habili- "Not only are trains still running," he commented, "but the zoli, 18. of 30 Rangely drive, Trumbull, following too closely, Bridgeport court June 27.

lalion of Eastern Fairfield county. tendin 85 Park avenue, is at- a conference of Easter Seal executives in Chicago. The Also John Loustaunau -2 conference began Sunday and i Giordano is free Pennsvl- of 12 Mead avenue. Cos Cob, fol-1 conclude Friday. lof SIM.

recent Interstate Commerce commission incorporating the New Haven in the merged vania-New York Centra! system (lowing too closely, Stamford court gives us assurance that they i 11; Eliezer Guadalupe, 25, i continue to run." of IS Comet street. Stamford, Other advantages cited by the speeding. Stamford court governor included the absence of James A. O'Connor, 18. of 28; ki-yr I VI IP IT in I A a state income tax, a corpora-jWillowbrook place, Stratford.

1 11C 1 I Ill tion tax rate lower than that of sneet iing, Stamford court June 27. neighboring states, gradual ed by Bridgeport police yesterday in connection with the thefl of scrap metal from the Jenkins Bros, plant. Main street where he is employed. Police said Giordano is alleged to have taken a quantity of scrap home from the plant during recent months and later sold it to junk dealers. Pending Circuit court arraign- Panahedeon services will be conducted tonight and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

in the funeral home. Born in Czechoslovakia. Mrs. Chanda resided in Bridgeport more than 60 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

Helen Devine of Bridgeport; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Zeiisko of Ferik of Stratford and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Raymond W. Clinton in the Fay funeral home, 683 Kearney avenue, Arlington, N.J., and in St.

Steven's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in the Holy Sepul- chre cemetery, Arlington. Mrs. Michael Morley Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Reilly Morley.

53. wife of Michael Morley, of 1515 Park avenue, who died hospital row at 8:30 a.m. in the Gannon and O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Augustine's cathedral with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. avenue, widow of John F. O'Brien, died yesterday at the Seaside Convalescent home. Services will take place Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in the Cody- White funeral home.

107 Broad street, Milford, and 9 o'clock in St. Agnes church i a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs.

O'Brien, a native of Col- insville, was a resident ot Milford 26 years. Survivors are three daughters. Miss Grace O'Brien of Miami, Mrs. Mary Barrett and Mrs. Florence Daniels both of Milford: 1969 1980.

ihree grandchildren great-grandchildren. and two Louis R. Bo vino, Sr. MILFORD Services will be The report said Connecticut will need 26,000 teachers by compared to the 24,000 it has now. By 1980, some 30,000 teachers will be required.

The report was issued by Maurice J. Ross, chief of the department's Bureau of Research Statistics and Finance. Sees Hope Ahead "If Connecticut can solve the problems involved in matching numbers of new needed to the areas jects in which they are need ed," Mr. Ross said, "the peren nial teacher shortage may be at long last alleviated, at leas temporarily." He said the percentage children attending kindergartc teachers or sub s't vfnceTs conducted Tomorrow and so is enroll- wmtL pte tomor- a ve- enl schools. 3 HURT IN CRASH Mrs Lore'tta Marv Haves Clin- Robert Plumb Services will be conducted Wednesday for Robert Plumb, 20 of 2109 Broadbridge avenue, Stratford, who died early Sunday morning in Bridgeport hospita of injuries received Sunday nue, a musician with several area orchestras, who died Saturday in his home.

The services will take place at 8:15 a.m. in the Gregory F. Doyle funeral home. 291 Bridgeport avenue, Devon, and at 9 o'clock in St. Gabriel's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery, Waterbury. Mrs. Thomas Whelan MILFORD Services for Mrs Lillian Bundock Whelan. 84.

ol ton, 33. wife of Raymond W. Clinton, of 345 Marina drive. Strat-' ford, died yesterday in her home. Services will take place Thursay at 8:15 a.m.

in Ihe Stratford uneral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street, and at bail 01 Lieut. BlerscK Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Clinon was a resident of Stratford 1' years.

She was a member of the elimination of the property a on manufacturers' inventories at Services for John Blersch, 54, of 60 Glenavon street, Stratford, a Stratford Fire department lieutenant who died Saturday in a fire which took the lives of two An 84-year-old man who leltiothers. lock place today in the being made throughout the state, the scene of an accident was Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home The "Act 6-6-65" armchair tour apprehended yesterday by Strat-1 with the Rev. Robert Notar. pas 04. A IH C.

the rate of 10 per cent a a I A and the important contribution of the regional planning effort consisted of two specially pro- ford police who followed a a i of pared color films promoting Con-iof water from his car's a i necticut as a good place in which radiator. to do business. One of the Police said son, Fire Lieut. James Baker Robert Wellington, Charles Car ten, Leonard Pellegrino and Har old Lawrence. Delegations attended from the Stratford Fire department ant other area departments, and from Blersch's body was borne in pro- a car driven cession on Engine 2.

fire appara- an aerial tour focused on A. Berg, of 125 SandHus he commanded at Head- prime industrial sites in the state place. a collided i a a station. Tne driver was which are currently available i a driven bv Thelma R. Lewis, Frederick Michaud, Lieutenant lane, Blersch's regular driver.

The rode the apparatus. Burial was in Lakeview cemetery. Bearers were Stratford Assisl- 'he Coast Guard auxiliary, officiating. Lieutenant I which he was a member. o'clock in Our Lady of Grace hurch with a requiem Mass.

Marion Guild of Our race church and the Lady PTA plant location. J47, of 109S Whippoorwill Each broker was presented i a yesterday at brochure containing on West Broad street at information on the sites present--Linden street, and did not stop. ed. Fifteen minutes later, Mr. More than 250 persons attend ed the services.

Lt. Biersch was borne by Fire; department bearers between two! lines of firefighters to Engine Firefighters on duty at the headquarters station of the Stratford Fire department on Main street saluted their comrade as Second Hill Lane school. She was a leader and organizer of the Gir Scout troop of the school. Survivors, in addition to he husband, are a son. John Ray mond Clinton; a daughter.

Dian; Mary Clinton; two brothers, Wil liam Hayes of Monroe, and Thorn as Hayes of Newtown; two sis ters, Mrs. Margaret Sweet of De von and Mrs. Elizabeth Wheele of Miami; and several nieces an nephews. who died today the car he was Bcnham avenue, widow (Thomas Whelan. who died Mori ay in Lydian Convalescent home range, will take place Wednes ay at 8:30 a.m.

in the Cody 'hite funeral home, 107 Broad treet, and at 9 o'clock in St abriel's church with a solemn igh requiem Mass. Burial wil in St. Mary's cemetery. Born in Meriden, Mrs. Whela esided in Milford 45 years.

Survivors are a son, Matthei Whelan of Milford; a daughtei Mrs. Viola Parker of Miam four grandchildren and overturned on the Connecti- ut turnpike in Fairfield. The services will take place 2 p.m. in the Stratford uneral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street, with he Rev. Arthur Tedcastle, pas- of the Stratford Methodist church, officiating.

Burial wiil be in Union cemetery. Mrs. Michael Plunkett Services for Mrs. F.lizabeth Reilly Plunkett, of 105 Luther street, wife of Michael Plankett. Saturday, took place St.

Andrew's with a requiem Mass. Burial was St. Raymond's Bronx, N.Y. cemetery Kathleen Quinn Services for Kathleen Qulnn Mrs. John L.

Fogarty Services for Mrs. Minnie Slows Beauty Pops Up iBcrg was arrested by Palrol- The aerial lour i a take-off man Joseph Berke who follow-! to landing flight over all 31 the a i left by the leaks- was conducted with the aid of an radiator to California street and attractive young woman who a avenue, where Mr. in a surprise personal was stopped, ance in the country club ballroom Polite said witnesses just as the lights went up a the Berg car. headed performance. a street, With the aid of some deft a i a through a red i the ant Fire Chief Frederick Wilcox- the funeral procession passed by.

Fairfield Boy's Body Near Boating Tragedy Scene Tne body of Roger Lacouture, i i of 224 Willow street, a 16, identified through a wallet G. Day of Fogarty, 75, of 122 Greenfield avenue, Stratford, widov: of John L. Fogarty. who died Saturday in a fire in home, took place today in Summerfield Methodist church. The Rev.

Nicholas Nappi officiated. Burial was in Union cemetery, Stratford. Mrs. James A. Foley Services for Mrs.

Josephine Sears Foley of 218 Ruane street i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Quinn of 22 Hazelwoot avenue, who died Sunday, too place today in St. Peter's churc with a Mass of the Angels. Bur al was in St. Michael's cemetery John Smith Services for John ffrnilh, 99 former Stratford probate judg and a Bridgeport lawyer for 30 years, who died Sunday in his home, 576 Bridge view place, Stratford, took place today in the Wilmot, West and Goulding fune- al home, Fairfield.

Burial was in Mountain Grove cemetery. Albert L. Coles, president of the Bridgeport Rar association Julius GerROtz MOORESTOWN. N.J.--Service 'or Julius Gergotz, 49, of 16C Rambiewood parkway, a forme Bridgeport, resident, wl died Friday in his home, will tal place Wednesday at 9 a.m. in 0 Lady of Good Counsel churc Burial will be in Mount Carm cemetery.

The McChesney a hom 30 West Main street, is in char, of arrangements. Einar S. Danielsen NEW FAIRFIELD Servic for Einar Sigurd Danielsen, DEATH NOTICES In this t-ity, Monday, bill, 1966. Ma. a Sval Chanda.

widow uf a of 916 A Fritndi lire invited to 4 the funeral trom Hie funeral home, 6 1 A SU Thursday at 8:15 a ma from St. Mery'i lan at 9 a.m. with Melropolilan Orcales P. Chornock, Tas- lur tit Si. John The Baptist Oreeic Catholic Church, Ofljc-Laling.

in K1. John's rtmciery. Stratford. Friends may tall 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednciday 2 lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Panabedtofl services on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday at p.m. tUNTON--In KUiLlord June 6. 1046. Jjoretla M.

a Clinton, wife of a mofirt W. Clinton of 345 a a Dnv'r, Stiattord. ue invited lo al- itnd funeral on Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from Lhe Stratford funeral homg of and D'Arcy, 2611 Main -Si. and at 9 a.m.

at Our Ijdy of Church wilh a Mass of requiem. tetnrwnl in SI. Michael's remeteiv. Krie nd i ma call on Tue sday, 7-f p.m., Wednesday p.m. KtUMTA--On June 3, 1966.

Julius soiz, Jmsbantf Helen Orgoii of I6fl amble Mooretown. New Jersey. Relatives and friends ot family au 1 i i 10 attend Ihe Cu- iK-fii Wednesday a nt the f'helney a home, 30 a i Si. Moorestown, N.J. Hish Mais ol reyuicm at Our Udy of Good Conn- t-jj church al a.m..

Interment in 5(1. Carmel ccnictery. i Tuts- iuy i 7-10 p.m. in this city, junc Waller beloved band ot Sophie Balakier of Booth SI. Friends are i to Ihe funeral in the Radoiyckt a home, G05 Pufaskf on Wednesday moj-ninir, and from St.

Muhael lhe Archangel church at a rrqjiem Mass, Interment in SI. Michael's cemetery. F'rienda may call Monday Tuesday 3-5, 7-9. In this rI1y June A. 1966.

Ruins Jaclcion. iKtavert liustand nf Bealrice Jack win and a of JacXson ot Bldg. 40. Apt. 103.

Faihef Tsnik Village, friends are 11 lhe a Wednesday i v.m. from the Wil he Wilson home, 174 corner reservoir A Hpl. with lhe Rev. A.C. Basis, pasior ot Mi.

A i Baptist chuicli officiating. Inlerment in Parlc ceme- ler. Friends may rail a h-9 v.m. and Tuesday 1-4 and 6-9 p.m. KOf.KT.tR-lYANKnviTS Jn St.

Joieph'a Manor. Trumbull. June 6lh, 1966. Julia Kolelar-Wankovils. widow of i Wankovits, i of fi4i Hancock Ave-.

Bridgeport. Friends are invited to aitend the a (mm lhe ftineial residence of Frank Polke and Son, Fairficld corner Ilancoc'f A nn Friday 8:30 a.m. and from St. Ann's church al 9 a.m. a solemn i a a of he offered.

Interment In -St. A a i fcmeiery. may call Wedncirtav from 7-9 and Thursday (torn 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Recitation of lhe Thursday at 8 o'clock. Three persons were injured esterday shortly before 4 p.m.

in two-car crash at Park and orth avenues. Judy Kundert, 19. of 21 Green Trumbull. one of the driv- rs, received injuries of the left and and both Eegs. Also was the second driv- r.

Brian C. Larson, 17. of 253 uckatme lane, Fairfield. He omplained of left shoulder pains, liss Linda Drew, 20. of 11 Twin rooks lane, Fairfield.

a passen er in the Kundert car, received )eg injury. The injured were taken in the ity ambulance lo St. Vincent's ospital for treatment and later eleased. Miss Kundert was arrested i charge of failure to grant the ight of way. She was released a summons for Circuit court.

70, of Ball Pond road, who died Saturday in Danbuiy hospital, will take place Thursday in the Halvorsen a home, 5310 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Burial will he in Greenwood cemetery, New York. Mr. Danielsen is survived by announced honorary bearers a Ci Mrs. Esther Franciska Deaths in Nation EL A a i (AP) -Oakley G.

Kelly, 74, who made the first non-stop transcon inental airplane flight 45 years ago, died Sunday. Kelly, a lieu tenant in the Army Air Corps and Lt. John A. MacReady made the record-breaking High in 1922. They look off from New York with only a compass guide them and landed in Sa Diego after a nearly 27-hou flight.

Kelly retired in 1948 as colonel, having served 33 years CLEARWATER, la. (AP) -Max Sussin, 71. World Wa Austrian ace who logged mor an 7,000 hours in 53 years, ing, died Saturday. Sussi tained his first American 's license in 1928 and still wa ensed at the i of ath. He operated his ow school and air park nea licago for many years befor tiring i years ago.

He wa irn in Vienna. follows: Associate Justice James Shannon of (he State Supreme Fairfield, wife of James A. Thomas B. Coughlin, John ley, who died a a took Donnelly, Frank place today in St. Thomas church Harold T.

Put, Theodore Sleiber, photography and excellent a a i i car, headed south on i (and a work, was recovered, I a Fairficld. spun it a a i o(f a i i Beach the same a a where he and two other Fairficld' were lost in a boating accident May 4- for the three Dr. Identification Made Paul Ruedemann made with a requiem Mass. IJurial was in St. Michael's cemetery.

Walter Golembcski Services for Walter Golembeski, 70, of 50 Booth street, John Shannon and Aram H. Tellalian, Jr. Danielson of Ball Pond; a son Einar Rolf of Brooklyn: a daughter Mrs. Ethel Nelsen of New Jersey; a brother in Brooklyn, a sister in Flushing, N.Y.. three other sisters in Norway; an eight grandchildren.

Carl Services Stalhammer will be conducted Mrs. Frederick White MILFORD Mrs. Clar Wednesday for Carl I. a a Saunders White, 87, wife tion the 'tour 11 provided brokers with descriptive information on Bcr- was charged i a i a each parcel or park, utility avail-evading responsibility, a i i relatine wcr lost i a acci pos.uve identification of Lacou-jwho died a in his mer. 70, of Mapledalc place, Frederick E.

White, of 36 Eas trancnortatjon andNnecial high! license. denl a 4 trough dental work he had home, will take place i buildmp commissioner for slrcel and formerly of New Ca lilhts Hc a undt-r 5100 l-acoulurc, tnc son of Mr. a a row at 8:30 a.m. in the Ra- more a 3D years prior to re- 1 New Sleo" i bond for appearance i i Mrs. Claude D.

Lacoulurc. of 42o Poljce Srnjth a i a home, 305 a i i died Sunday i JM nkp nlac CommenSng on the: 30. South Pine Creek road, Fairlicld. Lacouiurc's wallet was in Ihe.st/eet. and at 3 o'clock in St.

West Haven Veterans' hospital. Fnvalc servlces W1U a plac Geo 'LJl lCS Sleinert. of the a I Light company. Other CIDC mem bers are: the Connecticut opment commission, the Cnnriecti- cut Developmen; Credit ccrpiia tion, the Connertic-Jt I i i a Building the Colonisi dt-nl ot Bank and ccjmpan)', tr.c company il Exper A 7 i a i a ICr i I a i -t. Jordan Nolan, of South NEW A F.

Michael Schwarz, iled I.oms Mazerollc, Waldorf avenue, Rridgc- Until i i in Mr. 'port, who went to the Penticld retired vice prcsi- a was vice president ir. lighthouse. There, Mr. Mazerollc the Hridgepfjrt lirass charge- rf procurement at P.ridpc- a advised lo alert police at the died Monday night in port Bra'-s.

Colleagues in the South Benson boat basin. Yale New Haven i a Monday metals industry rated him as the i nf a heart a a a few country's leading authority 01 hours a his wife's a copper, and as an a i i metal fields Patrolman Ernest Deschencaux pastor of Mt. Aerie Baptist i i a i Burial wi'l he in a cemetery, A resident of Bridgeport 12 years, Mr. Jackson was employed by the- Bridgeport Brass company i last year. Survivors arc his i Mrs.

was dispatched aboard owned by Ralph Bryant of 716 a i mil j. Smi i waters of BunncM pond SH ELTON-Emil J. Smith, Beardslc-y park Sunday morn- nf Map anc i i this morning in Bridgeport ho ing. The take place at 8 a.m. in the Louis A.

Abrio'a and Son funeral home 426 East Washington Beatrice i Jackson; a son, a boat Charles E. Jackson of Bridge- 0 three brothers, the Rev. Connecticut Bank and Tiust the a i i County Trust pany. the First New Haven Na- bar.k. the a i i wile.

Alma, an a of lhe metal fields fcen- Riverside i a i i lo a a of al Bank the a a a Walter i a a i Ihc body. Thcv were a c- 'Robert Jackson of York bury a i a a died last Wednesday. Services i World War I he a bv Mr. Mazcrollc. i and Washington Jackson of Also, the Connecticut LigM i in Guilford Mon- director of the copper i i i of "they found Ihc body a i Ihrce sisters, Power lhe a Gas com- day War Production Board, a cast and 2(K)'Mis.

Mary Davis of i a pany, the Southern New hnplar.d Mr. and Mrs, Schwarz had re- Ho ts i hy a a yards south" nf Penficld reef. i a Miss Sally Jackson of 'cock Telephone tnnipany. i Hliiiri- recently from i i Mrs. Leo i a and three A W.

Spear a 1 BaUlrnnre, nnd Mrs. 7 a i died Monday in employed many years by Ihe New Central a i i i.i.,rr,n tn Fort a a a i of i home. 1222 a i avenue, iskcs McCray of Andrews, S.C.; St. Joseph's Manor, will a a railroad as a foreman, pital. Services will take place Thur day at 2 p.m.

in Cyrus K. Lew Son funeral home, MB El; and at 9, o'clock in Holy Rosary churchvTM' i a solemn high a slrcct Wlth lhcrRc Mass. i a will be in St. Mi-! Ra1 rector chad's cemetery Paul's church, officia i Burial will be at lhe co Mrs. Julia Wankovits jvcnience of the family.

Services for Mrs. i a Kolctar! i a a I Wankovus. of N.J.. was a resident avenue, of i i since PLEASANT HILL, a i AP) Clarence L. Hamm, 62, Associated Press phologra- her for 28 years before he re- red in J962, died Sunday after i many years from a eart ailment, Hamm covered Capone gang era in Chicago, as a Pacific theater war pho- ographer in World War IT and Iso covered the Korean war.

'e was born in Chicago. DEATH NOTICES Arrtfd. irfl. Junf Holl nf ARNOLD-- In otKTI Mis. Kri BMJ, in Biirijcixnt.

i a lr he: A1hrri i 1J3? a i on TurMlav line 71 R( Kn1 RI. a i i At 7 CO. I in John's Xrw YorV. Kr.fruU a MfjRflAy i 7 to ID. i I i KnterH Into in icx1 1 JVrAIMEBO Tn this ciiv, Junp 6.

1966. LucJano a i i sio Nrble beloved husband of Con- iTlta Sanlillo Mainiero: beloved faiher or ilrs. Helen He Wen and KveJvn fJrrratans: brother ot (ius are invited to allrnd Funeral Home. Washington on Thursday, June 9. zl 8 a.m., and Holy Rosary Church at 9 a.m.

a nXemn i Mans of requiem. Interment in El. Mir-tiacl's Cemelerv. Friend mn cal I Tue 7-7 p.m. and 3-5 a'nd 7-7 p.m.

Mi'CI'K In i city. 41h. 19(6. Genrurle Hofahan wile of John P. McCue or 1015 Fairfifld Avenue.

Funtrsl services Mill take place nesday in the Key funeral home, 633 a i ArlinjjLon. N. J-, and in Steven's church with solemn leauiem Mass. Inierment in Holy Sep- ulchre cemetery. Friends may call at the Robeit E.

Hennessy funeral home, 2726 Mam Monday, 7-10 p.rn. ALso railing from Kay fim home Tuesday and inv. ORLK1 Cily. Monday, 196t, Kluabeih KeilLy Morlev, Kjte ot ichael Morley ot 1518 Pa rk Ave. are Invited to attend the tuners 1 at the Gannon O'Connor home.

5t5 Waihinalon Wednesday morning at 8:30 and. at St. CaUifdral at 9 oTttxrlr where a solemn Mais i celebrated. Interment in EL MirhaH'i ffmHtry. Friend may call Monday, p.m., Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-7 m.

Milford June 6. 1964. Marr Frances O'Brien, beloved mother of Miis Rrare O'Brien, Mrs. Mary im and Mrs. Florence nt 1 U2 New a Avenue.

Services Mill the Cody-While Tuncral home, 107 Rroad Milford. al a.m. with solemn high Mivi of requiem at Kl. Aanen fT.nrch il 9 a.m. Iniermenl in Kt, I Fnendi may 11 We dncsday 7 10 9 p.m.

PACAX Suddenly, Xth, 19i6 Luii A. Gagan. beloved ton of Miguel Anlonia Perei Pagan nt 776 Arcne Ffiendi are invited to allend funeral from diaries w. Douiiella and Eoni funeral home. 79a Park Ave wejl Ubertv on al a.m., and si.

Mary's P. church at 9 a.m. willi high of rrqulem Inierment in St. i a rcmelery. Friendi may 3 lo 9 p.m.; Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m.

PLI MR ciirtrfwily In Bri-lzetirl 6lh. 19M. Robert I'liimb nl 2109 Broadbridae Slratford fer- vicei Wednesdny at 2 p.m. at Ftraifnril funeral home of i a D'Arcy, 2611 Main Kl. im Union Slratford.

a call TueidJy 2i anl 7-9 p.m. SMfTH-- In Kiratford. Judge Smith, lalher or Clark Lane of 576 Bndgeview Plar Funeral services will le held at mol. West and GouEdmf. 1209 Post Fairfleld.

on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Inierment In Mt Grove- cemetery. No calling hours. i omit riowen. SMITH--In Bridgeport June- 7.

M1. KmH J. of Agnfi Tc- Innes or 9 a Hunhns- tnti. Conn. Funeral tervlcea will hcH Thursday al 1 p.m.

at K. and Son a home. US hclh -Slreel, Derby, Interment at ronvenience of Ihe family. Friendi may a At the funeral home Vi'edntidav, 7 lo 9 p.m. STMJfAMMFR Knlered Into rest Haven.

June sui, 1964. Carl I. Mai ham mer. huibnnd of Aznes Cerrrn Slalhammer of 379 MarHedale PEarr, Brldfeport. are mvilfd to al- tend funen! on Wednesday al 2 m.

In the Ijtrton (uneral home. Nwth Ave. Inlerment in Mt. cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday j-s and 7-9 p.m.

Mawwic riiual 8 p-m, Tyeiday, JTACKFTfH t. 19i4. Mirhiipl Startilcli. of Clinton Ave. a lervjcei will held Irom rtmrln W.

rvounielLQ and Eoni funeral home. 793 A 4 I In 1nn n1y. June 5. I'. Ver-chio of Knowlton hrlovrd hrolhT rf Falvntorf Ttwmai Rn't verrhin.

Mrs. a i iff. Mrj. Cordon. Mm Mn.

Tlirapr. Mrs. Mrs. Pmnlla annum. Benlnrc i M.iraarcl Rodin.

arc in- utM to (he I a 8th a i i rif 1 North AM tLner In rjiy, a i of A a Ruf a nf Jartit' Oerlilc Kzto a i i Mis. a Invited lo a I fmm IJie P.irhard^ a honir. A on at 6 an fiom -SI a a -it -5 a rr Ir.lr rrnrril in SI i a l- nl to 9 fu 9 7-9 mi A I 6-9 p.m Tuesda Oranae. ftlh. -k a 1110- of a and rrf Renham A Milfoi-l.

Frrvirrt i he heM al fody- a rwmp. Kmurt si Milford. Werlneiday at m. im solemn hi eh a o-T i at si. i i i a a I menl in a remelfn'.

i may call Ttirnflav and 71 p.m. MASS NOTH7K will he an I I A He was uay, and the New Haven road. Rail- Ma and were living in i Funeral arrangements are to i charge of arrangemenls for an Iwo a and several later. i services. wcces and nephews.

place Friday at 8:30 a.m. in the working in Bridgeporl. In later Frank Poike and Son funeral years he worked for the La Re- 7lh. a Jun it A I- rrim vi tH part krrniriE. hinn our ric-aTln j-'adiv rrmM hut a i rememberer) Tiy broiheit and Mull Stktt.

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