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THE POST. sfeptfiMBEii 21. 1957. WM Export ia Steel, UrJmtry Mummifiea Infants NORWALK- Charles M. Parker, S3, of 3 street, vice president of research and technology for the American Iron and of New York city, died yesterday in his home Services will take place tomorrow at a.m.

at the Wind- rum'Center cemetery, WWdhani. Mrr. Parker, a of Boston; was a metallurgist who played a leading part in the World War II 'development of national emergency -'steels' which were produced with, substitute materials replacing 'standard additives that were in short supply Award Hedpkal Mr. Parker was the recipient Jhe Achievement Award, for IMS 'given by -the. New York chapter of the American-Society for.MetaJs: He was a special consultant to street the.

Navy's Office of Procurement and: Materiel, the Army and the British Raw Materials mission. He was also a technical con cultant to the Division of Inter lial Security Affairs of; the State Department, to the Advisor; Committee oh Commercial Stand ards- of the National Bureau 6 Standards 1 and to the Division of Engineering, and Industrial Research National Researc Council. Represented U.S. In Parker-represented the- United States at meetings of Steel committee of the Economic commission for Europe. After attending the Wentworth Institute, Mr.

Barker jbined the Bethlehem Steel corporation in Boston where, he remained eight years. He -then entered the Massachusetts Institute Tech; nojdgy, where he' specialized in J. B. PINTO, DIES IN HIS 66TH A John B. Pinto, 155, pf 4M Amsterdam died Hillside hospital today.

Services take place Sat urday at 8 a.m in. the Spadac cino a borne. 4M Wash ington avenue and a o'clock in St. Raphael's church with a requiem Mass. NEW YORK (AP) An old trunk found in the basement of a 1 Manhattan apartment house has yielded the bodies of three mummified infants, one of whom may have been dead for 47 years.

The bizarre and unusual case came to light when the trunk was opened Wednesday night. Herman, assistant medical examiner, set an autopsy examination of the infants today to. determine how they died The discovery was made when John Hartnett, superintendent ol the building on West Burial' will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Bom, in Santa proV- nce of Caserta, Italy, Mr.

Pinto resided in Bridgeport (2 years. He was the Pinto' package store, Wayne Survivors are: his wife, Mrs. Lena Creatura Pinto; four sons, Frank J. Pinto, of Easton; John Piiito, Jr.i of Trumbull, and Richard W. and Allan P.

Pinto, both of Bridgeport; two brothers, Alessandro and Nicholas Pinto, both of. Bridgeport; two Mrs. Adeline Pacelli; of Trumbull, and Mrs. Anna Piccirillo of Bridgeport; nine grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. the 'presence of Jacob Solomon, 67, whose wife Anne died in 1954 at the age of OBITUARIES children several nieces and Inephews.

BaUat Services for Mn. Mary P. Ballot, 71, of 201 Sixth street, widow of John Balint, who died place today in Cyril and Methodius church. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery.

The celebrant of the Miss was the Rev. Robert Terentiefl who also read the committal. Bearers were William and Joseph Balint, John Finnell, Stan ley Seliga, George Katinger and Peter Bruchansky. 2 p.m. in the A.

Ju neral home, SI7 Grand street, Pul 1. Paul Paul'J. Paul, of '223 Schiller with'Ribbi J. M. JacobovlU offi-1 road, in his home elating.

Burial will be in Hebrew today. Sick Benefit Fairllelil. Services will take place on SalMr: Cordon, a native of Russia, urday at 8:30 a.m. In. the Letko was a retired custom tailor.

funeral home, 1MO Fairfield ave- was a resident here years: He nue, and at 9 a.m. in Our Lady was a member of the Hebrew-Skklot Assumption church with a re- Jenefit association and Congrega- quiem Mass. Burial will be In lion Adath Yeshuren. ISt. Michael's cemetery.

181st Street in the Washington Heights section advised tenants to clear a basement storage area of'unwanted items. Harthett told police he found one trunk-with the name-'Anne Services will be conducted to- Solomon on was opened in morrow for Anthony DiPietro, 26, street, Harrison, a University of Bridgeport senior, who was killed Wed inside the children were found nesday in an auto accident on laying side by side-- swaddled the Connecticut turnpike in Norin 'cloth and with newspapers walk. wrapped on the outside. Dr. The services will lake place at Herman described the bodies as 10 a.m.

in the Church of St. kept." ory the with a One of the papers was an edi- requiem Mass. Burial will be in tic-n of the defunct Evening Sun St. Mary's cemetery, Rye, N. Y.

dated Jan. 20, 1920. Another was The Harrison funeral home, 329 the defunct Evening World dat- Halstead avenue, Harrison, is in ed March 4, 1922 and the thirdlcharge. of arrangements, was the old Evening Journal of Survivors are his parents, Mr. Mrs phjijp DiPietro; a sis- Julka Batha Mrs Charlotte Horhos Botha 59, wife ot Julius Botha, of 185 Princeton street, died last night in the Golden Heights convalescent hospital.

Services will take place Sat urday at 8:30 a.m. In the funeral residence, of Frank Poke and Sons, 1346 Fairfield avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Ann's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Lawncrolt cemetery. The Rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m.

in the funeral home. A native of Duryea, Mrs. Botha was a resident here 50 years. She was a member of the Altar society of St. Ann's church.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Haggerty, of Fairfield, and Miss Charlene Botha of Survivors are his wile, Mrs. Born in Bridgeport, Mr. Paul Fannie Gordon; 1 four sons, Mor-lwas a resident here all his life. ris and Leon, both of Bridgeport; He was a retired librarian of the Benjamin of West Hartford, and Bridgeport Public library.

Herbert Gordon, of Survivors are, two sons, a brother, Henry Gordon of IF. Paul of Monroe, and Richard Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Anna Paul of Fairfield; two daughters, Belowsky, of New Haven; ahdlKalhleen and Germalne Paul, Paul several grandchildren. Joseph R. Gregory.

Sr, jboth of Fiirfieki; two brothers, Joseph Paul of Bridgeport, and Stephen Paul, of West Hollywood, Services for Joseoh 1 la s'ster, Mrs. Mary ory of of Bridgeport; and sev- who died Wednesday in. Bridge- eral niec andnephews. Mulllns Trumbull funeral Services for Mrs. Mary Yarros home, 399 White Plains road, and Przybylski (Shelby), 74, of 75 at 9 o'clock in St.

Charles church Dande street, widow of Michael with a requiem Mass. Burial will Pnybylski, who died Tuesday, be in St. Michael's cemetery. Jo A P. Mrs.

Edmund 0. Guggenheim Mr Fnnz Jabok, also of New Fairfield; five jrawlchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Ef' Da--, ALK Joseph Thomas Darby; SSI- of- 2 VoUmer avenue, died yesterday in his home. Services will take place Saturday at 8:30 m. In the "funeral home, 92 nue.

and at 9 a. m. In St. Mary's church with requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

John's cemetery, Springdale. .1 Mr. Darby, a native of Darlen, lived in Norwalk for than 40 years. He was employed us a slzer with the Hat Corporation of America and wis a member of the United Halters, Cap, and Millinery Workers International union, AFL-CIO. He was a member of St.

Philips Survivors are his wife, Marion Kaeppel a son, Albert Darby of Bristol; two brothers, Martin and William Darby, both of Darien; a sister, Mrs. Arnold Mier ot Fort Lauderdale, two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. J. Robert Shroyer WILTON--Services for J. Rob- Oct.

17, 1923. Polish National Catholic church I with a reaulem Mass. Burial was Private services vvilMxTcon-M" St. Joseph's cemetery, Strat- ducted tomorrow for Mrs. Daisy I ford.

Johnson Guggenheim, 77, of The celebrant of the Mass was 232 Plymouth street, Stratford, the Very Rev. Leopold A. Dom- widow of Edmund O. Guggen- browski, who also read the com- MRS. GAftDELLA, NORWALK, DIES Wu Officer of Rex Marine, Firrns by Husband Solomon told police his wife ter, Miss Barbara DiPietro; and had been previously married in his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

1933 but that. he had no knowl- Frances Vorrelh, all of Harrison edge of her having given birthf physical metallurgy terials testing. and main following his graduation, he joined the American Iron andiSteel institute. first assignment was on a technical committee that had been established under the': Code of Fair Competition of the National Tndustria Recovery act. Gradually.

the work of the committee expanded a n'd eventually Mr. Parker head ed; a' department -wim jurisdiction over nine committees deal ing with operating problems an- 17 -committees dealing with prrxl uct technical matters. He- was the author.sc-f 6 "The Meta Action;" 1945; a i CfflODO V'lJ lit V1.11WW lurgy of Quality i Mr. Parker was past chairma tafihe ferrous metallurgy diyisio of American Ordhance association, past of th Me'Ws, Science club, of New, Ypr and' past chairman of the council of the Engi- netring-fcrundatibn. Survivor's: are 'liis wife, Mrs.

Frances MacPherspn Parker; a soni- DonaW Parker, a member of'. faculty; of rLafayette college;" and two grandchildren. NORWALK Mrs. Beryl Norman Gardella, 57. -wife of Louis of Spar Wednesday in Norwalk hospital where she.

had been admitted Sept.iS jfter a heart attack. Services will take place Saturday, a.m. in the Collins uneral home, 92 (East avenue, arid'at 10 o'clock in the Church of St. Thomas Uie Apostle with a solemn high. requiem Mass.

Burial will be in-St: John cem etery.j A native, of Nottingham, Eng Mrs. Gardella resided in Norwalk more ithan 50 years am wai an office'r in several marine supply and transportation com panics which her husband eithe owned' or in which.he was a second trunk bearing Mrs. Solomon's name and opened it but foundItvirfirin TfiMADDAnf TOMORROW basement of the building but found nothing suspicious. Solomon is an inspector Services will be conducle'. to- or morrow for Joseph Chiodo, 156, Uirdepartment''of buildirigs.

of 73 Elm terrace, Stratford, who 'was found dead in his home yesterday, apparently of a diabetes attack, according to Stratford police. The services will take place at 15 a.m. in the William funeral home, 2591 Main I street, Stratford, and at 9 o'clock DRIVER IS BLAMED IN 'SKIP DEATHE Bridgeport; a grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Joseph Buckmir Services for Mrs.

Matilda M. Tolj Buckmir, 75, of 745 Union avenue, widow of Joseph Buckmir, who died Wednesday, will take place Saturday at 8:15 a.m. in the Panik funeral home, 1491 Central avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Blessed Sacrament church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael'sicemetery.

Born in Yugoslavia, Mrs. Buckmir resided in Bridgeport most of her life. Her husband, also a native Yugoslavia, died last Thursday and was buried Saturday in St Michael's cemetery. Survivors are seven sons. Mi tieim, who died Tuesday.

The services will take place at 11 a.m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street, with the Rev. Arthur T. Tedcaslle, stor of the First Methodist urch, Stratford, officiating. Buri will be at the convenience the family.

Louis F. Hoefflinger, Sr. Services for Louis F. Hoeffling of 3 Frank street, who ed Monday in St. Vincent's hos mittal.

Bearers were Frank and Michael Colandrea, Robert T. Pester, William William Paul and Dominic Mancuso. chael, Victor, George, Joseph and Stanley Buckmir, all Bridgeport; Nicholas Buckmir State Line, Buckmir of A 27-year-old autoist, accused in St. James church with a re- of driving with defective brakes quiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

and while his license was under Michael's cemetery. suspension, was held criminally Mr. Chiodo's body was found responsible today by Fairfield yesterday afternoon at county. Coroner Isadore L.KotlerU.jg,,.,.],,^ the elderly hous- for the death of a four-year-old pro ject at that address by girl in a hit-run accident on a ji ou5 director Myron Rosen- seryi.ce driveway at the Father um a the Panik village housing project last worried Chiodo family and had Mr as secretary of th Rex Marine center, vice ident of Louis J. Gardella a transport company; and secretary of Norwalk Cove Marina, Inc.

She was also treasurer and certain address, a founder of the Notre Dame Convalescent; Home guild. former' secretary the 1 'First Ward Democratic committee. Survivors, in addition to her husband; are'five John James -Thomas J. William T. Gardella, all of I Norwalk; her; father, Herbert Norman brothers, Herbert L.

and John Norman of Norwalk; a sister; Mrs. Winifred of grandchildren. and Clearwater, John Fla. Aug. 14.

Rosenbluth enter the house with Mr. KotJer ruled the death of a passkey. Shelby -Tomlin, daughter ll prescription pills left fo of: Mrs. Caroline' BIdg. Mr chiodo by a local drug 13, -Apt.

104, Father -Panik vil- sto jj ere found at his door lage, was due toMhe reckless con- re apparently had been duct of Ramon C. Barros, of un- ve red two weeks ago, police finding said, was driving easterly in the service Wilton and. 19 SIMBELLA FIRES BLAST AT GIAIMO r4EW- -HAVEN'; (AP) I A I A DIES president of the: New. Haven Central Labor Council charged Wednesday that Robert'N. p.

X. Gleason, 18, son of Giaiihrj, D-ConnV was putting and Gleason his interests above those of I of' 12010 Sewell Phil the people he represents: adelphia, died Wednesday while The labor leader, said. Mr. Chiodo's son, Richard, of Stratford, said his father was a diabetic but he did not inquire Wyeway of the project about 10 earlier about his father because hree daughters, Mrs. Geralr.

Murphy of Bridgeport, Mrs. Anna Carlson of Fairfield, and Mrs Margaret Frazer of Derby; tw brothers, John and MichaelTol of Yugoslavia; 16 grandchildren seven great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Thomas Guy DeSantis Services for Thomas Guy.De Santis, 53, of 157 Louisiana av niie, who Monday, too place today in Cyril and Vlethodius church. Burial was-in St; Michael's cemetery. The celebrant of the Mass was the Rev.

George Maslar. The Rev. George Ka resin ski read the committal. Bearers were Richard, John lital, will take place tomorrow 8:30 a.m. in the funeral resi- ence of Frank Polke and Son, 546 Fairfield avenue, and at 9 clock in St.

Joseph's church ith a requiem Mass. Burial will in St. Thomas cemetery, Fair- eld. Recitation of the Rosary will ake place tonight at 8 o'clock Uie funeral Charles J. Huck Services for Charles J.

Huck, 7, of 23 Baird court, Stratford, vno died Monday, took place today in Our Lady of Grace church with a requiem Mass. Burial was St. Michael's cemetery. The celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. James F.

McGrath who also read the committal. Joseph Seolias Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Nagy Secskas, of 916 Huntlngton road, Stratford, widow of Joseph Secskas, who died Monday, took place today church with Burial was in Mountain Grove cemetery! ert Shroyer, of 11 Wilton acres, chemical firm executive, who died Tuesday in his home, will be announced by the Wilton funeral home, 218 Danbury road. Born in Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Shroyer was a resident o( Wilton for 17 years.

He was plant manager at the R. T. Vandcrbilt Chemical company in Bethel. He was a graduate of Miami university, Oxford, Ohio. Survivors are his wife, Mrs Marion Montford Shroyer; two ld Plymouth StrotferdT Private services will be held an Friday at II a.m.

ot the Strsriterd funeral home tA OeMi 1 D'Arcy, Mtl Main St. Interment ot convenience of the family. Friends may coll Thursday 4-5 ond 7-7 p.m. HOIMLIHOEK-ln this city Seat. 11, mt.

Louis F. HoefflHoer beloved husband of Mary Ellen Fltiaerald Hoef- of 3 Frank Street. Friends are Inviled to ettend the funeral trom funeral retldeoce of F'ook Polke Son, IMo-Faktkld corner. Hancock, on Friday ot 1:30 a.m. and at Joseph's R.

C. Church where a requiem Mass will be offered ot a.m. Interment In St. Thomas! cemetery, Folrllild. Friends may call Wednesday, ond'Thursday from 2-5 7-10 p.m.

Recitation of-the Rosary Thursday'at p.m. HUCK-In this city Sept, 11. 1N7, Chorlel J. Kuk, beloved husband ol Mary Sember Muck of 23 BoWd Court, Stratford, formerly of State Street, C. ft lends on Invlled to attend the ral from the funeral residence ol Frank polkc e.

Son, 1446 Faklleld corner Hancock, on Thursday at 1:20 a.m. and ot Our Lady Croce Church where a reaulem Mass will be offered ot 9 a.m. Inlerment. In St. Michael's cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday from' 3-S and p.m. Sent. II, It67. Theodore A. jorpensen, ot I Lone, Essex, al Fotr- chlld Trailer Park.

Shelton. Funeral services wl 1 p.m. frorr. ol Oennls A CXArcy, 2611 Main SI. interment In Lahevlew Cemetery: Friends may call on Friday from 1-9 p.m.

KATOMSKI-ln Southport, Sept. 1W. Stanley T. Kotomskl, beloved son ol Stanley ond (Catherine Kotomskl of 54 Bronion Soulhporl. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral from I he folrfltld Funeral Home of Charles W.

DoucteUo 4-Sons, 34 South Pine Creek Falrft ond in-SI. a.m. with a Man Mass of requltm. Interment in Oaklown cemetery. Friends may call Friday, to 9 KOHLFUSt-- In IMS Clly.

Sell. IBM, Mr. in St. Stephen's a requiem Mass. KOHLFUIJ--in rnis ciry.

e(n. rrrn, sons, Michael of New York city chories E. Koniiusi, husbond ol Mary and Richard Shroyer of London, 1 England; a brother, George Shroyer of Greensville, Ohio; and two grandchildren. in Nation day, Sept. Und, 1967, at SIX o.m.

In the funeral residence of Mulllns. end Redoate. 1297 Pork ond In St. Palrlck's church at with.a requiem Mass. IntermeM will be In SI.

MIchoM cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday from lo and P.m. Rocky Hill, Sept. 19, 1967, Paul Kovocs, beloved husbond of Vcro Fabrlcy Kovacs of 517 Hunting- Ion BrldociMrt. Age 71.

Frlenas are Invffed 'to attend the funeral Ircm the Charles Plsiey and Sons Funeral Home, 255 Barnum cor. Noble on Friday ot.l:15 o.m. ond at a.m. from St. John Hen.

Church a high Mass ol requiem. Inler- ment In St. Michael's Cemelerv. Friends ly coll Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 I o-m, The Raymond. W.

Harris Post in a consortium begun in i96. to VFW win ixernpiiiv their ritual al p.m. In the funeral home: GEORGE F. FERRIS NEW YORK (AP) F. Ferris, 65, board chairman Raymond International died Tuesday in Los Angeles of a heart attack.

Ferris, a civil engineer, represented his firm Frederick Stephens Services for Frederick Stephens, 79, of 41 Middlebrook drive, Fairfield, who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place tomorrow at a time to be announced in the Pallard and hJrand funeral home, White lains, N.Y. Burial will be in White Plains. Mrs. Pier F. Vodola Services for Mrs.

Anna Bauerle Vodola, 729 Essex place, Stratford, widow of Pier F. Vodola. who died Monday, took ilace today'in the Dennis and VArcy funeral home with the Rev. Clayton Priestnal, pastor of for making the Spanish he thought-he'had left on a vacation trip two weeks ago. Born in-Pennsylvania, Mr.

Chiodo was a Stratford resident 30 and was a retired fireman with the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. Survivors, in addition to his son, are five" daughters, Mrs. Alex Tabak and Mrs. Frederick Norcross, both of Milford; Mrs. Paul ros was driving a't a fast rate of Goduto of Shelton and Mrs.

Rich' ard Goduto of Merritt Island, and Mrs. William Settihi of Lacresenta, a brother, Victor Chiodo of Minneapolis, when-about 107 feet west Waterview avenue, his car struck and fatally injured the Joung girl. Barros sped on and disappeared, Mr. Kotler reported, but was apprehended two days later by Bridgeport police. The coroner said the investigation' indicated that, despite a warning from a passenger, Bar- speed in the narrow area.

More over, Kotler continued, Bar ros' car had defective brakes of which- he had knowledge and hi license was under suspension. The victim was crossing the after handle construction in Vietnam. RICHARD I. BERENSON MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Richard I.

Berenson, sportsman-) philanthropist who helped transform National this City, Stpt. H67, GroCl ilk. 'Olno. of lotnurly ol CourUand Frljndi OLHA--n L. John J.

Olha 'Olno. D.IOVM wi of 55.Poll.od wife Cardiac Home into center for treatment of dren's heart, ailments, Children's leading Invited to ottend me funeral from the funeral residence of Frank Polke and Son. 154o FolrfHld or. Kan- cock on Friday at 9:30 a.m. and ot St.

Ann's Church, where a requiem Moss will be'altered at 10 Interment In LawncrcHI cemetery. Friends may coll Thursday from 2-9 p.m. Recitation ol Rosary. Thursday at p.m. Wednesday.

He also was noted chil- died 1 PAUL-- in the New Church (Swedenborgian) ball-type game, jai-alal, a ma- and Michael Maslar, Robert Sharron, Michael Lane and William Rodgers. Mrs. John DWIalolo Services for Mori da DiMaiolo, of 87 Wayne street, widow 1 of John DiMaiolo, who died Tuesday, will take place.to- morrow at 8 a.m. in the Parente- Lauro funeral home, 559 Washington avenue, and at 9 in St. Raphael's church with -a solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Sirabella, said it was commonly Naugatack. 27 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Bearers-were Ronald Sember Harry DeChamps, Andrew RIn ko, and Stanley Katomski Stanley Katomski.

31, of 54 Bronson road, Fairfield, died today in Bridgeport hospital wher he was admitted 'Aug. 7 as a med- icai patient. Services will take place Saturday at 8:15 a.m. in the Fairfield funeral home of and Sons, 36 South Pine Creek at in St. John Viariney chapel, -Fairfield, vvith requiem high Mass, urial will be in Oaklawn-ceme- ery, Fairfield.

in Southport, Mr. ci was the co-owner of Nielsen's Velding company of Westpqrt un- 1 recently. He was a member of le Fairfield Bpatowners' associa- on. "are convinced that Sen. Tbpm- whjle peering over the edge of'a as J.

Dodd CBJihot be nominated cliff 350 feet overlooking UK at the 1970 Democratic conven- (jg' a uc river police said. He tiori. It. is also known that they had a hike yrfu, ej gn are using Senator Dodd as students (roh, the semi- stalking horse to be withdrawn ary 0 at the appropriate time so jil take place, oii at 9:15 a.m. in the Reti- and at 10 a.m can name Mr.

Giaimo, who is the: -real candidate arid not Senator .1 in St. Christopher's church, with Strabella further soiemn.high Mass of requtem in Philadelphia. Burial will'be'in money and Grace cemetery basked ijinghorne, Pa. The Gregory He accused Giaimo of leaning fwml home, 291 Bridg- to the political nght. avenuer Devon, is in charg'a to his She died, at Bridgeport hospi- al from a fractured skull, multiple abrasions and contusions and rther injuries, according to Dr.

Harold E. Doherty, medical examiner. Public Defender Richard Mee- iian represented Barros at the inquest. TERM SUSPENDED IN LICENSE CASE that he had any political ambitions of A KI aia, raincn, or A. sister, Maureen parents, are three brothers, Geraid, Patrick, and Dennis; and'a Jorgenscn, 82, formerly of FairchiU trailer park, Shelton, died in.the home of his Mrs.

Barbara Wells, of 8 Kings lane, Essex, where he was, residing. Services will on Sat- DIES IN 98TH YEAR NORWALK--Michael Bernardo, 97, of 52 Lockwood lane, died Services will take place in the a yrday atjl.p.m. in the Stratfonl at funera home of Dennis and A in st Tnomas the Apostle cy, 2611 Mam Street, Bunal will ctnirch 9 a.m..with a requiem be in Lakevie-w cemetery, hj jj ass be in St Born in Bridgeport, Mr. Jor- Jo cemetery, Norwalk. gensen was.a resident here, most castetouovo, Foggia of his Hfe.

He was a retired man- wty Mr Bertianh) was a retir- agerof the East Main street Uj laborer. He was an honorary branch of Uw City Trust com- member of St. Vincent's society, pany, and a member of St. Paursl in arso of St. Maria Bella Mur- Lutheran church.

Igia society. Mr. Bernardo had Sorvivors are, a daughter, Mrs. I teen a resident of Norwalk 50 Mildred Maxwell, of Milford; brother, George oil Survivors are, two sons, John Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Anna Bernardo of Norwalk, am) Murigett, of Shelton; two grand- Michael Bernardo of Newtowii; children and 11 great-graridchU-! six grandchildren, and four great- NORWALK MAN FOUND DEAD ON HIS PORCH NORWALK William Bruno 61, of Eltri street, was found dead on the porch of his home yesterday at 5 p.m.

by his wife Police said Mr. Brurio took hi life by hanging himself with a clothesline on the back-porch Mrs. Bruno found her husban when she returned home from work. Mrs. Bruno told police he husband, who had been ill, an who had not worked in fiv years, was under a doctor's car and had been despondent.

Th body was removed to the Mag ner funeral home, 12 Mott av niie. Circuit Court Judge John Han ban imposed a 60-day suspend- I jail term, six-months proba- on and a $200 fine on Emmanuel Danczek, 23, of 50 Ma- lewood avenue, when he pleaded uilty yesterday to being a sec- nd offender to the charge of riving while his license was un- er suspension. Judge Hanrahan sentenced he defendant a second charge of failure to grant the Mis. Harry Dulfield Services for Mrs. Isabel Herbert Duffield, 89, of 54 Melville street, Stratford, Harry Duffield, who died Tuesday, took, place in the Larson funeral home with the Rev.

'Arthur T. Ted castle, pastor of the Stratford Methodist church officiating. Bur ial was in Lakeview cemetery. Mrs. Frank Erickson Services Erickson, Erickson, Mrs.

A. Alfrid wife of Frank 338 Washingto of New York officiating. Burial was in Union cemetery. Miss ROM C. Giglit DANBURY--Services for Miss Rose C.

Gigliotti, 58, of 53 James street, for; many years associated in the operation of a restaurant and confectionery store on White street and Maple avenue, who died Tuesday in Yale Medical New Haven, take place Friday at 8:15 a.m. in. the 'ohn C. Freeland home, street, and at 9 o'clock St. Gregory the Great with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in St.I jor attraction in Miami. DIE IN EXPLOSION PALAGONIA, Sicily (UPl). Fireworks exploded Wednesday in a home being used small factory, killing six members of the same family. DEATH NOTICES OTHA--In thll City. Sepl.

70, Charlotte Horhas Sotha, beloved wife of Julius Botha, at 1U Princeton SI. Friends ore Invited to attend the fu- Paul, of 223 Schiller Rood, FalrfTeld. Friends are Invited lo attend the funeral fll the funeral home, 1390 Folr- tleld 23 ot 1:20 am. and ot Our Lady of Assumption church'with 1 a reaulem Moss ot 9 a.m. Interment In St.

Michael's cemetery. Friends may coll 3-3 and.7-9 p.m. Friday. Rosary.l:lS p.m, Ffiday. --IplMTO--In this Cltf.

Jl, 1967. B. Pinto, Amsterdam laved husbond of Lena 'Crcatura P.inte; beloved rattier' Frank; John Ally. Rkhord W. and Alan P.

Plnlo; brother of Alessandrb and Nicholas -Mrs. Adeline pdcXIf and Mrs. Anna Pkclrlllo. Friends art Invited to. attend the funeral.

frorn the Sp0d- accclno Funeral Home, 499 Washlnatoi pn Saturday, Sept. Dnl at a.m., ond.ffom'St. al 9-00 a.m. with-a Mass of requiem. Interment in Mkhart 's cemetery.

Friends may colt Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. I Friday. 3 to i and 7 10 9 p.m. neral from trie funeral residence of Frank Polke l-Son, ISM FalrtWd corner Honcxk, Saturday at 1:34 a.m. and at St.

Ann's Church where a requiem Mass will be at a a.m. p.m. Recltollon ol the Rosary Miss -Gigliolti. was a native of I iucxMiitIrn this ciiy, 1967, Matilda Buckmlr ol Union wife ol the We Jaseeri Buckmir. are Invlled to attend the' lu- Survivors are his parents, Mr nd Mrs.

Stanley. Katomski, "airfield; three sons, Michael, Stanley and Thomas Katomski, all of Bridgeport; a brother, Thomas 'Katomski of Bridgeport; and a sister. Miss Kathleen Ka- orriski of Fairlield. Charles E. Kohlfuss Services for Charles E.

Kohl- Peter's cemetery. Miss wa Danbury and Was associated with ier late brother, Joseph, in the nrviratinn until hpr neral -from the Ponlk Funeral Home. store operation until ner. Centro1 Ave sohjraa, ot ment three years ago. She was a I member of the- Danbury American Legion auxiliary.

-are si Mrs. Martin Coladarci, Mrs. Sal-1 'atore Lemme and Mrs'. Lpjisl Moffa, all of and everal nieces and nephews. Anthony Gtlormlne, Sr.

MfLFORD Services for An hony Gelorm: ight of way at an intersection was nulled. Michael A. Taska, 23, of 2148 Seaview avenue, a passenger in the car, was fined $50 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of gw ng a false report to police. They were arrested following an accident at the intersection of Worth street and Park avenue. Police said an auto driven by parkway, Stratford, who die Wednesday in Bridgeport hospita will take place tomorro at 1:30 p.m.

in the Larson funera home, 2496 North avenue, and at 2 o'clock in Salem Lutheran church with the Rev. Caryl V. Benson, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. fuss, of 25S9 Main street, who died Tuesday, will take place tomorrow at .8:30 a.m.

in the funeral residence of Mullins and Redgate, 1297 Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a requiern Mass Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. 1491 Central on Saturday at 1:15 a.m., and Irom The Blessed Sacrament at 9 Inlerment In St. Friends may call Thursday -from ond Friday '6, 1967, "Joseph ChiodoVbcioved husband.ol the late veronica Molah Chtodo, of 73 Elm R.

McDonald Funeral Home, 239T Main Stratford, on Friday. Sept. at o.m. ondLfrom SI. James Church, Stratford, a 9 a.m.

with a requiem Mass. Interment in St. Michael's cemetery'. may coll Thursday from: 7-9 RIHCH--Suddenly In Norttiport, L.I.. Seot.

19, 1947. Thomoi H. Rench, ol Devon. husband) of Dorothy M. Rendi.ifother-of Pentheo D.

Rench, brother Aalaal Harvey, son, Grace 'ICMMl, jOutm. Edaar W. and'Harold A. services be held-Friday at 1:30 p.m. at-Stutimann funeral home, 774.39 Jamaica avenue, laoe, 1L.I.

interment In CreefnHkf Hempsteaa', L.I.-.- may 'coll 1-10 p.m. Thursday ond 1J- 1:30 p.m. Friday. VODOlJMn Seat. II.

1967, Anno'Bauerle Vodola, widow of Pier F. Vodola of Place, Stratford. serykei held an Thursday at at the Stratford Funeral Home of.Oenn.ls and O'Arcv. St. 'interment tn Union'Cemetery; Stratford.

Friends can-Tuesday from 1-J p.m. ond Wed- 'nesdoy 3-5 ond -7-9 p.m. CARD OF THANK" We wish express ovr sincere thanks to 'our. relatives and shown la: us In of our other. John F.

Callo. We especially wont-to thank the-clef paHbear- oroonlxatlons and alt danart l-and-spiritual bouquets. The-Bereaved-Family Esposlto Monda, Mrs. Mary- ake place Saturday at 9 a. the S.

Spadaccino funeral home 199 Washington avenue, Bridge-l i i I rrreoai are mvnea FO onenw rne iwnero 2Ort, and at 10 0 Clock in Holy on Friday at a.m. from the Parent: Mrs. Herman Fausel Mrs. Louise West Fausel, 81, of 135 Whitewbod drive, Fairlield, widow of'Herman Fausel, died today. Services will take place Saturday at 8:15 a.m.

in the Rohm and Luchansky funeral home, 2189 Barnum avenue, Stratford, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Family the defendant struck another car church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Lakeyiew ceme- in the intersection. Taska was arrested after he told police he was the driver of the car. -ery. Mrs.

a native-of 'ork city, was a. resident of this grandchildren. JAMES ROBERTSON DIES IN WESTPOR WESTPORT James Robert-1 son, 6S, of 444 Bedford street, Stamford, was stricken fatally today at a.m. in the Dixon building at 121 East State street. Dr.

Robert Nespor, medical examiner, said death was apparently-due to a heart attack. SEEK SLAYING SUSPECT LONDON (UP!) Scotland Yard today said a man with long blond-hair is wanted in connection with the killing of a teenaged blonde French model who wore the shortest miniskirts in London. Claudie Danielle Del barre, 18, was found beaten to death in her Chelsea apartment A repairman reported he ihac seen the man with the golden tresses loitering outside the. girl': door. area 32 years.

Survivors are a son, Edward Paul J. Kovacs Services for Paul J. Kovacs 71, of 527 Huntington road, who died Tuesday in Rocky Hill Veterans' hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8:15 a.m. in the Charles T. Pistey and- Sons funera! home, 255 Barnum avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

John Nepomu- cene church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. John H. CHha, Sr.

Services will take place tomorrow for Mrs: Grace L. Mayansik Olha, 67, wife of John J. Olha, 655 Palisade avenue, and mother of Stratford high school principal John who died yesterday in Bridgeport Ihe services will be conducte at 9:30 a.m. in the Frank Polki and Son funeral residence, 1546 Rosary church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery, Stratford. Mr. Gelormine lived in Bridge, port most of his life until recently moving to Milford. Survivors ar9 -his wife, iMrs. ae Vastano Gelormine; two jns, Louis V.

Gelormine of ridgeport and Anthony Gelor- inc, Jr. two daughters, Mrs. Ann iguly and Mrs. Elizabeth Searle oih of Milford; a brother, Michel Gelormino of Bridgeport; sisters, Mrs. Carmella Coela Mrs.

Francs lodice of Bridgeport; and Irs. Jane TcdcscD of Trumbull; 2 grandchildren; a great-grand- hi Id and several nieces and ne- ahews. Fausel of Milford; three daugh ers, Mrs. Catherine Schiebel.of Bayshore, N. Mrs.

Gertrude Seher of Fairfield, and Mrs. Mildred McNiff of Bridgeport; eight grandchildren and six great- grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Harry Gordon Harry Gordon, 81, of 7g3 Hancock avenue, died today in Bridgeport hospital. Fairfield avenue, and at .1 o'clock in St. Ann's church a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in Lawncroft cemetery. The Rosary will be recited tonight at 8 tunera home. Mrs. Olha was a lifelong, res dent of Bridgeport. Survivors, in addition to he husband, are her son, John Olha, of Stratford; a daugh ter, Mrs.

Evelyn Lacko of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Barbara Ny Services will take place today strbm of Dania, three gran Mrs. Josephine' etvlro PU4IU1 Friends ore Invited to attend rhe'funero on Friday ot I a.m. from the Pa rente Lauro Funeral Home, SS9 Wasnkiaton Ave. Inlerment in St.

Michael's ceme tery. Friends may call Wednesday freri 7-9 p.m. ond Thursday from '3-5 am 7-9 p.m. EltlCKUN--EnKred Into rest In Cily SeDt. 30.

1967, A.r Alfrida Erickson wife of Frank Erickson. at 331 Inglon Parkway, Lordship. Funeral serv Ices will be held Friday al 1:30 p.m. the Larson tunerol home, 2496 Nor! avenue and 2:00 p.m. at the Salem Lutheron church.

3160 Pork Ave. Inte ment in mountain Crave cemetery Thursday from 3- IN MEMORIAM memory of my fomer, Mtcholoi Gtambail. vway ean ago, Sept. 11, Mar Daddy, miss you now My heart. Is As flme goes try mfss.

you Your loving Your aentte face No one.can.rn your vacant place. Your douohlerv Effen. Sadly missed, by children, mndchlldren and ortal-QrandcMld. of North. FAUteL clly Louise Fousel, beloved wife of in Fate Herman Fausel, of 135 Whltewooi Drive.

Foirffeld. Friends may attend II funeraf on Saturday at o.m. In the Rohm and Luchonskv funeral home 2119 Bornum and Holy Family church with a requiem Mass.at 9:00 a.m. Interment in Lak view cemetery. Friends may can Thur day 7 lo 9 p.m..

Frktov 3 to 5 and 7 fo 9 p.m. CfLORMINE--In MUtord, Sept. Anthony Celormlne. 244 High ford, beloved husbond of Roe Vosta Gefcrmtne; beloved father ol Louis and Anthony Gelormlne, Mrs. Ann Flauly and Mrs.

Elizabeth Searle; brother of Michael Gelormino, Mrs. Cormello Codelta. Mrs. Frances lodice ond Mrs. Jane Tedesco.

Friends ere Invited 19 attend the funeral from the S. Soodocclna Funeral Home. 499 Washington on Saturday, Sept. ot 9 a.m., and from Holy Rosary Church ot 10 a.m., wilh Moss of requiem. Interment In St.

Michael's cemelery. Friends may call Thursday from 7-9 p.m.? Friday 3-5 ond 7-9 p.m. GLBASOft. Nouaafuck, Seal. 20, 1967.

Thomas F. X. Gleason, aoe II, of the Legion ot Christ Ramon Catholic Seminary, Villa Rosa Mtllord. Funeral services' will be held on doy at 9:15 o.m. from the pettier funeral home, Fronkford Phllo- ddphla, and at 10 a.m.

In SI. Chris- Positively No Obligation Wt Mrs. Herman Kirstea NEW FAIRFIELD Services or Mrs. Elsa'Johanna Zehl Kirten, 79, widow of Herman Kirten, of. Ca'ndlewood Hills, who died Tuesday in Twin Pine Convalescent home in New Milford, ook place today in the Tomlin on Homestead, Danbury.

The Rev. Mans Voss, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church, officiated. Burial was in Mountainville cemetery, New Fairfield. Mrs. Kirsten was born In Rochsburg, Saxony, Germany.

'She came to the United States from Germany with her husband in 1925 and lived in New York City until 29 years ago when she came to New Fairfield to live with a daughter, Mrs. Erich Survivors are another tophefj church wftti Mtemn Nah MOM of reaiufem. liiltiimut In. Our Lady.of Grace cemetery. Langharne, Friends may call Sunday and rrenl.

Local orranoemenH by the CrtnTOry Doyle lole Frank Soles win take Woce an Sunday, Sect. at 1-hKH Israel Ctmt- tery. Klneti Mmmoy, FalrffeM, al 8 p.ra- far Gtrt MASS NOTICE rRI be mtnd Moss octe HrfMfi tm Soturaoy, I 9 o'clock ert SI. JosephS STRATFOKO AVK. CONN.

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