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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 8

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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1 4 l' Gannett Westchester Newspapers Saturday May 22 1982 8 pc Obituaries Sectioni I SIRHAN Obituaries Death notices i Goatiaaed from page pee Samuwl Giosafffl while ia Brewa cited Sirhaa'e written thnate to kiU an author who wrote a book about lvn mamary af WueOS Ou walsm mw jl omu wrmariy -0 ey nT awe iuiinr DM MarCaHLaa Me HBL trutiry ta ml in The (Sami Gioaeffi of Oakland A f'1? 001 kndekiiflripinoRlHiidEirfwgtouwf Wye died Friday at Uiesavlaw Ceasreeatleaal Ckawlk MMeaMaw A MMW Ftaiki MV avatamariaaaa JMdy ID NDDa BdtDHDd ddif df giD wa may can 0 ma mc etaoY-nviMi fum- BM MOMB INC EkWlrtr NY Mw Been 0 4 7- vw nrnwy msn wnmn BurMi warn Our Ley at Ml Cfcarc Barta af BaacL CaL aaS TUnaMy 0 SauM Salem BY Lartay yraaVW Mar af Rally Urla 0 lrtvMaralMar- who received a complaint from Sirhan that dentists were musing to treat him for tooth problems Other evidence 'the board said included conversations in which he threat- ened to "turn the Arabs loose" to break him out of prison and said he would align himself with the Soviet Union if his release date was rescinded an election He apparently was referring to allegations that Van de Kamp who is running for state attorney general had used the Sirhan case in his campaign Brown said the three-member panel believed that the board that originally decided in 1975 to release Sirhan was unaware of violent threats he has made las el Arana NV Mam af 0 am aa TBunSay MM wile at Buyer nd MataMM mM MMwm lw mWCwa Wfsi wunaa CMarlaa) VaaAkaa PlwBMMfM I Cfegli A Ldd LukiDi AwM of UmHl Jaaa aai OavM LlyaUaH MIOMOFtOl SOFVlCOO Of MW jgjja arlaa Charch 0 BaaaUala Am DM He PWtaa NV lam May II al SI Jama Chaardt I Mrmeat at Me-CaHf A Mamarlal Mam auu ha hate at Raur-racMaa ChardL Ryw NY Data a ha a SrawUcailUfaa yraal all pm ASSASSINATION Irem FLYNN MBMOBIAL MOMS NC SraaUway aa May MM HMfeaaU af Aaaa Lam-FaNwr af Cheryl Of Fart Yaakar Oa May A NM at Mw late VWM Wrtfhl Father at at LamharU lanka 0 BALLABMNJBANO FUNEBAL HOME MIC I Mayle Am While FWaa NV rTdlpm Wa wmya SROAONAX Oae at Banana MluB AAA aa aa TrOaOOOM 080 BROyr ML lea at the OBONOB JONUS FUNUBAL HOMB Ava New Varh CHy NY lahirUay Hfa Sam wich Hopital He was 88 Mr Gioseffi worked ns an accountant In the Harri- Bemre going to work for the town Mr Gioseffi was a salesman for 48 years with Loweustein ft Son a New Turk City textile manufacturer I He served in the (II Army ia Europe during World WarlL He was graduated from Rye High School and was a parishioner of the Church of St Gregory the Great He was also a member' of the Rye Triple A a fraternal organisation Mr Gioseffi was born In Rye on Jan 24 1914 He was the son of Ercole and Marie (Paternoster) Gioseffi He lived in Harrison for 35 yean Mr Gioseffi is survived by his wife the former Evelyn Aletti of the home address a son Samuel Jr of Hollywood Calif a daughter Marilyn of the home address and three brothers Aurelio of San Francisco Morris (Bill) of Fort Lauderdale Fla and Nicholas of Brea Calif Chartes Lombard Charles Lombard of 87 Anderson Hill Road In Purchase died Thursday at St Agnes Hospital fat White Plains He was 72 Mr Lombard was born July 20 1909 in Boston Mass He was a resident of Purchase for 24 yean and a of White Plains and Tsrrytown for the pre- 'prison terms for trying to kill Gerald Ford while he was president On Sept 5 1975 Ms Fromme then 27 pointed a gun' at Ford in Sacramento Calif but a Secret Service' agent grabbed her and no shots were fired The pistol carried four bullets in its dip but its firing chamber was empty harm Aim hy 1 chllUraa aau yraal yraaUchllUraa Sarvto at HA-VUY MALONUY NOMBS FOB FUNBBALS Me Vaahara AX Vartan NY aa Mae May at at an MWrmaat Coutianed from page one thy McCarthy and District of Columbia policeman Thomas Delahanty March 30 1981 Hecuuld be sentenced to life imprisonment if convicted Lynette Alice "Squeaky" Fromme and Sarah Jaae Moore are serving life NUCLEAR I Caaa- hAmnimn am aaam MB BmTTWa LHIIImI IW IOHOO Are NV NY lali nan at Tuat- Tarrytawa at Maryam Fla aa ftftmae It MM wmy ms nwuuwww Ua Fariyk Fan Jr at haanM Mya' NV UNDUB TNB M-BBCTION Of mb lbu a wooa OF LEE WOOO FUNUBAL HOME I I Van NY NY Maart Lrt Mayer Bayailay VANOBBBILT FUNUBAL HOME I Of Mold St IN MEMORIAM The yea aiay thy yaara capNia Charch MaaUay am In Mr I Vine art 1 hm I Uaayhlara Maly Bartel lerv- FMBSOtL CaMa Ol May MM Maly i VaraaT NV aa MaTtL IW OLLuaLLiTTA mm NaihaaU at AUca WayUaarU May SL ML af Yaakar Ba- PWaSHa wHMI RSi SmO Mconin a lea Faart "1 totally disagree with what Rockland did" Gibbs said like throwing the baby out with the bath water They must have blinders on their eyes" O'Rourke said he was distressed with decision to develop Its own plan must think they can build a wall around Rockland he said Coutianed from page one dents favor shutting the Indian Point plants Several legislators said this week's decision by the Rockland County Legislature to pull out of existing emergency plans was irresponsible VaaVa aavar away Naaly Bara ya at atraay Mark OaM CrtMMrttx OwDfM guD JmIcd 0 Cart Ma kaare at ym Satareay Sarvka at tha faaa-ral ia aa ay May at 4 yja an FrlaaBa BUIFUISA Couple charged with flim-flam YaanraBBy at CNftaa at Vaakan at Oa May A Ml Batata af LHHaa Ti M- Lax Mam DaU QIBtccANi LayN at WIIALEN AND BALL 'FUNEBAL HOME INC Avg Icdfmt gIdhwmD) a DaarOramyi VaaYa alwaya yaur IrailcUllrai Bay Kim I 18 Mr Lombard wu former chief engineer for the Westchester County Club In Rye He saved the Merchant Marines during World War IL Mr Lombard wu a member of White Plains Lodge No 473 Free and Accepted Masons the Westchester Tabernacle Chapter Royal Arch Masons Bethlehem Crusader Commandery Knights Templar anda 32nd degree member of Valley of White Plain Scottish Rife He is survived by his wife Anna Ellison Lombard of the home address two daughters Cheryl Piaua of Mahopac and Bette Silverhardt of West Berlin Germany and one sister Leda Lombard of New York CHy Gracw Ubwrtwlla Grace Libertella 21 of 105 Webster Ave Harrison died Wednesday at Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla from injuries she received when a car struck her on the Criws Westchester Expressway in Groenburgh may rt Ma WESTCNUS-TBB FUNUBAL HOME taiNSaiMr SatarUay Saa-Bay tram Man 0 CArtaHaa Bartal Aawaacla Uaa CntNwae Maa-Say May Si al II am laMriwaa I Kaailca Mry DAWSON at- Farry NV aa May Si NO Cmar Daanaa FaMar at WHIM Mary May Marray Bnlhar at AMM MaaCaataWa Alaaaar- ylyaA ky aayXpkllMwA fllVI By (TMICMlirVII Faaaral MaaUay Mils bja at gMflmd Uyaaf fLahA HmW NNn WMHCm BNII Fany VhMMy 0 Nw ED-WABDS FUNEBAL HOME Farry Satur-Uay Ft ym caallauMy SaaUay Saa at May Si la Htty TrtaMy CMwck 0 MJI ym an envelope with a gambling slip worth 830000 They offered to claim the 130000 and share it with the woman if she would give them 8600 cash as security The woman refused left the area and called police Hatcher and Rogers were picked up In Rye minutes later and turned over to Port Chester Police' Hatcher and Rogers were being held at the Westchester County Jail each awaiting release on $1000 bail police uid A New York City couple who reportedly tried to involve a 32-year-old Port Chester woman in get-rich-quicfc scheme are spending the weekend behind bars in Valhalla Accused of attempted petty larceny second-degree scheming to defraud and fifth-degree conspiracy are Willie Hatcher' 53 of 680 St Nicholas Ave and Phyllis Rogers 31 of 122 119th St Port Chester Police uid The' couple reportedly approached the unidentified village resident behind Laundromat Marvin Place around 1 pm claiming they had found at FBW yariary Far atwaya May wW ky atMa aw aavar i Faaa Vliltlay ewvB nwn nnwnny Lav Tarry SaaiavarMy Jr ayaMalLaw Fla BaaXi ai MAA wNrty If Mil vlilIBi Nap Ddvg(sD (M9DgdG Df AnmND 04 TMa la a am rty Ulna Lal lalliar 0 AMart (Tina Lad ana Mn Damaalck ICyllal BararSI Daar 0 Bln Mra aw ary la kayl la lava ckarlili aavar far- Police report Mr AaMaay (Mary) Ami I A Mr Balyk IJanny) Falawa an aM Bln Wa min yaa vary Hindi DUMAaTMKL aa May INI 0 Yartilaam NV larmarty 0 Ma Braaa Ha tma a hiaaral airartar ICalawa) DaMartlaa FaMar 0 EAuarS Marti Diana Carta Tharai 0 Jawle Mra a Mar af i Or 7 0 KELLVI Tk BUBB DAVIS-SHABFK FUNEBAL HOMES A Maya la rt i Yaur FamHy MURRAY Bartka Public lewdness charged A 41 -year-old Connecticut man wu arrested Friday afternoon in Harrison after he reportedly exposed himself to three Stouffer's Inn cleaning women Accused of puttie lewdness is Peter Bairdi 9 Kitcher Court Trumbull Conn police said Bairdi who wu picked up at the West Red Oak Lane hotel wu released in his own custody He is scheduled to appear in town court next week police uid Arrested for drinking Port Chester Police continued their 'crackdown bn drinking in public with three arrests late Thursday Accused of drinking in public and being in village park after closing hours are: Michael Wellstood 27 of 17 Bowman' Ave Port Chester Steven Williams 20 of 4 Silver Ledge Road Norwalk Conn and Mark Johnson 19 of 107 Lockwood Place Stamford Conn Wellstood Wilhams and Johnson were picked up around midnight at Lyon Park police uid Each man wu released on $50 bail They were scheduled to appear in village court Friday I I Libertella wu bon Jan 15 1981 ia White Plains She wu a lifelong resident of Harrison She had worked a computer operator for GMAC ia Hartsdale 1 She wu a graduate of Harrison' High wu parishioner of St Church on She is survived by her parents the Fusil lo and Nicholu Libertella of tha twq brothers Nicholu of the home address and Jay is in the UA Navy a sister Deborah of her paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Libertella of White Plains and her maternal grandfather Leonard Furilto Sr of White Plains: Andrew Vojt Andrew Vojt an installer-repairman for New York Telephone Co and lifelong Byrsim Conn resident died Friday at Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan after a short illness He'wu 81 and had lived at 135 Water SL with his wife Mildred Kopp Vojt and family been married since Nov 14 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CMc Stand-' EWSEFFL Samaal (Sami aa MaytL ML VWMNaaalCrafl Haaiaflai aia mu A MEmurui wmi iteiti i cm aa Sal Saa Faaaral Tl Man 0 Nn Chart 0 SI Gra- and Sophie Kolok Vojt he was born Byram He had attended Greenwich wu a communicant at SL Paul's Fire calls from 10 am and Cayuga TraU to 10 pm Friday by Gu washdown Port Chester Greenwich 10:48 am 43 Sand St! 10:28 hm Club Road Heavy fire damage to first Car fire AmkiilaiiFA Inea Lutheran Church in and second floors 11:02 a RiversviUe AmDUianC IOQ WIUK" urcn The Vojts had Son of Andrew Jan 12 1921 in public schools and Day af faAaaii am Batambmaat 0 Mary Cam Wry ay Taam aa May 7 ML a 1 Van an Caaaaaa Mary M7 UT ra-raW Mw yawlaa af Sir Claiaaiil ATamarai Ml Mu SAAASm Mfcm IMf Rmf MMW IBB SSfTwW Baartcaw Tha Fanrty 5:49 pm Rye Hills Road Smoke odor Park Rye Town Rubbish pm Husted fire DriveUnknown Harrison 12:49 pm Mianu 1 pm Union Avenue bridge Heavy smoke- IL ML LaaMf fa a Ua late IMaaadar fW wim nw iww awiwiimi aaWS alaWr 1 SaSWr Mm law aa A During World War II be had served Marine Corps Mr Vojt wu a longtime volunteer firefighter with the East Port Chester Fire Patrol Co and a member of the Sokol (Gym) Club In addition to his wife Mr Vojt to survived by his children' Andrew Sun and Elisabeth aB of the home address two brothers John and George and Anne Budner all of Byram He also is survived by several nieces Samuwf Dawson Samuel Dawson 73 a life-long Dobbo resident died Friday at Dobbs Ferry Hospital Born Oct 1901 he attended Dobbs Ferry schools and wu a bus driver and achooL-cuatodiu for the Dobbs Ferry Board of Education for 35 years He Iretired far 1871 The Port Chester-Rye Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded to six calls between 2 pm Thursday and 10 pm Fri pm -School of the Holy Child infirmary Nauseous patient taken to United Hospital United Hoo-rital Transport patient to Port Chester home 2:55 am State University of New York College at Purchase Person with-breathing difficulty Refused medical attention I am 5 pm Standby at North Salem horse- snow Westchester Aerobics Ltd Invites Yon -toour Grind Opening Special 1 The only exercise that's fun" 1 4s16 rtaaa Faaarrt fram Hm CUC-CIA FUNEBAL HOME INC- SS Am Yiakara nv rt Ckrlallaa Burial SL Cigrrik Mgg Say aai laWnaart SI Ja-apB Camalary Vaakan NV Ulailtoa baaa gUuirtAM VI8IIM wvwri 'OmHVVIy IN SaaSav aml MAUFEICIL Mart May IL ML rt MaaaMla SI AM ay NY WIW al Mm WW Hanaaa Haaprlc MaMar 0 OaaaM HaaprlcB Sr at AMaay Har-aiaa MayrteB FgGigg ggD (MHal Maaay af CMlWMa NV Ilglgr Mrf Lull OftfAlir gl OMm Mn Harry (EMaO Slam mat af laaca Sarvlca BavaraaS ggkgkgk gf DF 3giig8 CDgfgki ggG Wry Eaawlaa IW MaW rt CBarcB Saa 7-fym-Al lima family will racalaa filllostMPistli NUMUONECR Tha SafchWr SmlM Faait- a IB IK II IE UIIIN It II HI -OaaaemaMaamf Ll vnSEY Bam Wa wWB Maak aU af aur klaS frfaaaL 381-5320 OavM nvavM Bvvaay Dm KaavaM Ol 40 fivw praHW Awrtvyb May SL at IS kk NV mv urn av AL uartaS1 May" at MSym at Ma SM- I a Bapllil 4:09 pm Rye Police Resident' haying "cardiac arrest Taken to United HospitaL 4:44 pm United Hoo-pital Transport patient to Port Chester home A parishioaer of Sacred Heart Church in Dobba Ferry he wu a member of the Royal Arcanam and a former member of the Resolute Hook and Ladder Fire Go in Dobbs Ferry He ia survived by his wife) the former Helen Cmar whom married in 1938 a eon William Pauraoa of Peeksklll a Mary Jane Murray of Ri Towu two sisters Julia Dawson and Jana both of Dobbs Ferry and three grandchildren ANNUAL OUTDOOR TABLE Maw SL AMaay Nv NHXWnN NaiaB Mf Of Ortap-OHI Maaar Oa May Ml rt Ipggfywfgg Fkgfgfssg By OaaykWri Hama VOJT INVITATION TO BIO ammAg kiAa amamliaMH mft Sma WN OHW al Ik Fvfchaalirt fkgggk ggg Dg gggggD goig wlfwS tSSm EiSSHF1 Corrections IWI Vu VIM fHWvEiR IWilli aa awMe Ma Wa aar raaaS HaralS BalkarfarU a tW CaaaacHcrt A chack ar BM nomInicm Owwiaa Frt S-4 Faaaral i IT of (act Boon as poaaibto the Error in news stories should be culled to SHOE SALE! SUMMER CASUALS ftdil all foes ijfiBV styles Muff rt Tk I A Maak Ma alaAkaaia mS UaMUa IMRMnW 8W MnHH NWM9 UaU rt a hHNw rWly 0 Owlalaa UalWS mabS I WW(oi 80VMW0WWa attention of Alfred Lowy editor at'938-0800 itlii I fir-1 'iTiiii1 tJ Wrong information wc ckackt aarart Maw 1 Ma Si B9WIV gBBafft 1 wIMIa Hv is) i arv UHHmm auu ten Meeeii evoy faBmll aw cavart maarcaib apvliaail aal MNIf a aarWrm Maiwam raplrty ana la a HtMacWry aaaaar TH rlgM I aifmly rawrtma rajacT any ar aH Ml any iafarmalHI Ma Mf ar we Ba la Ma Bi Taw It wu incorrectly reported Tharsday in tha Keeping Up section that violations of the sanitary coda at 13 Mala St Tarrytown have not bean corrected against tha ware corrected Chef the Sandwich Chef wu Mw Moca 0 ika Papartmaal 0 Faille wark Ba- MlnnoFlom MylaiAA bH snwwv eeeu irtviuui i us rrHa Boa NiAMAia Dug ri ri Nqmi CaaaacMcul Tkai 6ft i NgNy oSTEJ at to be in during a and The viola tiona ro In opening 13 Main St review hr a perfect ao cited of Tha Sandwich The with the sanitary county healtl of 100 on its M2k2S2fawiMcklfL MAMARONECK 698-0969 0 to VmaA llBtf ErILElWIEEyi MffinWUlEffBr uiuLa lUpOTTIrWTn Wf rMRC MWvHw May KM I1I1LS4 Til FC-CM.

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