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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 33

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THE DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N.Y., THURSDAY. Ai'Kli. 21. JW Local Death Notices Lane Robert Fay 45. of Barclay Heights, Saugerties, died at his home Tuesday after a lengthy illness, A native of Saugerties, he was the son of Kav and Elsie Delanoy Lane.

He was employed by Ferrox- cube until the time of his illnes. In addition to his rents, Mr. Lane is survived by two aunts: Mrs. Charles West of Catskill, Mrs. Mae Warner of Middleburgh; two uncles: William Delanoy of Catskill, Robert Delanoy of Centerville.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Hartley and Funeral Home, Main and Second Streets, Saugerties. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. FUNERAL NOTICES BONGARTZ-Entered into rest Tuesday, April 22, 1975.

Miss Matilda M. Bongartz, formerly of 458 Broadway, sister of Mrs. Angela Wood, and Joseph Bongartz, aunt of Alfred Wood Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Jenson 8. Deegan Funeral Home 15 Downs Street on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. thence to St.

Peter's Church where at 10 a.m. a Mass of the Resurrection will be offered. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. 23. Anthony Byer of Saugerties, husband of Helen Fromm. His funeral service will be held Friday at 9:30 a m. thence to St.

John's Complex, Centerville where at 10 a.m. a Mass of the Resurrection will be offered Friends will be received Thursday 7 to 9 at Seamon Funeral Home, Inc. J. of 56 Derrenbacher Street, on April 23, 1975. Husband of Gladys Evans Fabiano, father of Bongartz Miss Matilda M.

Bongartz, formerly of 458 Broadway died in this city Tuesday evening following a long illness. Bom in New York City, a daughter of the late Dr. Joseph and Lillian Wedell Bongartz, she had resided in Kingston most of her life. A graduate of Albany College of Pharmacy, Miss Bongartz was associated with her family for many years in the operation of the Bongartz Pharmacy on Broadway, and prior to her retirement had been employed as a pharmacist for the Weber Family. She was a member of St.

Roman Catholic Church. Miss Bongartz is survived by a sister, Mrs. Angela Wood of Poughkeepsie; a brother, Joseph Bongartz of Kingston; a nephew, Alfred Wood of San Jose, Calif. The funeral will be held from the Jenson and Deegan Funeral Home, 15 Downs Street, Saturday at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Peter's Church where a Mass of the Resurrection will be offered at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in St. Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fabiano Michael Joseph Fabiano, 53, of 25 Derrenbacher Street died suddenly Wednesday evening. Born in Ulster Landing he was the son of Mrs.

Mary Lanza Fabiano and the late Frank Fabiano and had resided in Kingston for the past 30 years. He was employed as an operating engineer at the Hudson Cement Co. and was a member of the Operationg Engineers Local 25; and the Wicks Hose Engine and Fire Co. In addition to his mother he is survived by his wife, the former Gladys Evans; a son, Michael L. Fabiano of Saugerties; a daughter, Barbara Ann, at home; two brothers: James and Peter Fabiano, both of Kingston; three sisters: Mrs.

Joseph (Sophia) Bosco, Mrs. Frank (Pauline) Colaneri, both of Kingston, Mrs Frank (Mary) Cerincione of Long Island; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held from the Frank H. Simpson Funeral Home, 411 Albany Avenue, Saturday at 1 p.m. The Rev, Thomas Younce will officiate.

Burial will be in Montrpose Cemetery. Friends may call this evening 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. FUNERAL NOTICES Michael L. and Barbara Ann, SWINT-Entered into rest Tuesday April 22, 1975 Mrsson of Mrs. Mary Lanza Faiano and the late Frank Fabiano, brother of James and Peter, Mrs.

Sophia Bosco, Mrs. Pauline Colaneri and Mrs. Mary Cirincione Several nieces and nephews also survive. Reposing afFrank H. Simpson Funeral Home, 411 Albany Avenue Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m.

Rev. Thomas Younce will officiate. Burial in Montrepose Cemetery. Friends may call today 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. LANE-Robert Fay, Barclay Heights, Saugerties, on April 22, 1975.

Son of Fay and Elsie Lane, nephew of Mrs. Charles West, Mrs. Mae Warner, William and Robert Delanoy. Funeral service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. at the Hartley Lamouree Inc.

Funeral Home, Saugerties. Interment in Mountainview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. into rest suddenly Wednesday April 23, 1975, at Miami Beach Mrs. Helen Stern Mann of 79 Washington Avenue, wife of the late Sam N.

Mann, mother of Miss Adele Stern Mann, sister of Mrs Benjamin Fishman, Mrs. Lewis Berger, Mrs. Roman Rosenblatt, Mrs. Elias Resnick. Several neices, nephews, grand neices and grand nephews also survive.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at Temple Emanuel, 243 Albany Avenue on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment in Montrepose Cemetery. Friends may call at the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home, 15 Downs Street on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Childrens's Rehabilitation Center or the Association for Retarded Children. Anna Swint of 11 Wurt Street wife of the late George Swint, mother of Mrs.

James (Frances) Dougherty, Mr s. John (Helen) Fisher, Mrs. David (Jean) Brooks, Mrs. William (Dorothy) Wells, Miss Dolores Swint, Miss Mary Swint, John, Joseph, and Robert Swint, sister of Mrs. Frances Buckley, Mrs.

Stella Carter. Four grandchildren, two great grandchildren and neices and nephews also survive. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Jenson 4- Deegan Funeral Home Inc. on Friday at 9:30 a.m. Thence to St.

Peter's Church where a Mass of the Resurection will be sung at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Peters Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KEYSER Funeral Servite, Int.

331-1473 Convenient locations Kingston Chapel ALBANY and MANOR Port Chapel BROADWAY and STOUT Memoriam In loving memory of our dear brother, Vincent DeCicco, who passed away four years ago today, April 24, 1971. His life was earnest, his actions kind, A generous hand and an active mind, Anxious to please, loath to offend, A loving brother and faithful friend. Sister, Josie Brother, Phil Memoriam In loving memory of our son, Vincent DeCicco, who passed away four years ago today, April 24, 1971. Precious are the memories Of one we loved so dear The pain of having lost him Is still so hard to bear The memory of his smiling face Is a treasure time cannot erase We loved him then, we love him yet He was loved too dearly to ever forget. Mother and Dad Memoriam In loving memory of Vincent DeCicco who passed away April 24, 1971.

There is so little we can say So little we can do When God has called a loved one home Who means so much to us When smiling eyes are closed in sleep According to God's will And that dear voice you loved to hear has suddenly grown still, Wife, Muriel Son, Vincent Mrs. Mann Dies, Was Civic Leader Mrs. Helen Stern Mann of 79 Washington Avenue, died suddenly Wednesday, at Miami, Fla. She was associated in the realty business in Kingston for many years and was active in many civic, religious and political groups. Her husband, Sam N.

Mann died in 1971. Mrs. Mann was born in Germany the daughter of Saul and Augusta Gold Stem and came to this country in 1914. She was one of the founders of the Ulster County Cerebral Palsy Association; was an active worker in the Children's Rehabilitation Center, the American Red Cross, American legion Auxiliary, Ulster County Association, Ulster County TB and Health Association, Democratic Party, Kingston and Benedictine Hospital Auxiliaries, Grand Association, Hadassah, Clinton Chapter 445 Order of the Eastern Star, League of Wbmen Voters. Mrs.

Mann also served as president of the Sisterhood of Temple Emanuel as well as Women and vice president of Ulster County Democratic Club. She was a devoted member of Temple Emanuel. She was an avid sports fan and had a collection of numerous awards for her proficiency in swimming and diving and at one time taught childefen to swim at Kingston Point. Surviving are a daughter. Miss Adele Stern Mann of Kingston; four sisters: Mrs.

Benjamin Fishman of Patterson, N.J., Mrs. Lewis Berger of tlal Harbour, Mrs. Roman Rosenblatt of Oak Park, Mrs. Elias Resnick of El Paso, several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. Funeral services will be held at Temple Emanuel, 243 Albany Avenue, Monday at 11 a.m.

with Rabbi Jonathan Eichhorn officiating. Burial will be in Montrpose Cemetery. Friends will be received at Jenson and Deegan Funeral Home 15 Downs Street, Sunday 7-9 Donations may be made to the Rehabilitation Center or the Association for Retarded Children. Schools to Observe Sojourner Truth Day KINGSTON Kingston Consolidated Schtxils will be closed Friday in observance of Sojourner Truth day which honors a woman who was born a slave in Ulster County and went on to national fame as evangelist and human rights champion in the mid-19th century. In 1973, the former School No.

8 Franklin Street, was re- dedicated as the Sojourner Truth School. Just recently a statue of Sojourner Truth was moved from the old City Hall on Broadway to the elementary school. One of the truly great eaders in black history, Sojourner was the daughter of James and Betsy Baumfree, slaves of Charles Hardenbergh in Ulster County and lived the first years of her life at the Hardenbergh Inn. Gang Recruitment Sparks Gun Battle CHICAGO (UPI) A gun Uxtked out the window of the battle between police and a apartment and saw police cars sniper in a South Side apart- arriving at the scene of the ment building was touched off shooting, by a street gang recruitment Merriweather said Cole ap drive that left one person dead parently assumed police knew Completes First Aid Course Kingston Fire Department dispatcher Carmine Gramoglia (center) accepts certificate from instructor Clifford -Jones (L) after successfully completing Red Cross Standard First Aid Course. Gramoglia, and other members of the tire department, attended classes during their off hours.

Fire Chief William -J. Schreiber is at right. (Freeman photo) Sentenced to Life for Killing Girl FREEHOLD, N.J. (UPI) Robert Zarinsky, a self-styled neo-Nazi and a former mental patient, has been sentenced to life in prison for the first- degree murder of a teen-age girl whose body never was found. Superior Court Judge M.

Ravmond McGowan day imposed the sentence on, the 34-year-old produce dealer moments after a six-man, six- woman jury returned the guilty verdict after six hours of deliberations. Zarinsky was found guilty of murdering Rosemary Calandriello, 17, of Atlantic Highlands, N.J., who disappeared August 25, 1969, after leaving Planned HIGH FALLS Hundreds of balloons will be sent aloft and a variety of exciting kite flying will be unfurled when the High Falls Civic Association holds its annual, public Sunday, April 27 between 1 and 4 p.m. Site for the colorful event will be the Carleton Beach Field, Lucas Turnpike off Route 213 in High Falls. Among the activities will be a helicopter demonstration by Ernie Knitter, operator of the Ellenville Airport. Another event will be a radio controlled model airplane Hying demonstration by Frank Tiano of the Aero Modelers Club of America.

A major highlight will be the sending aloft of several hundred helium-filled balloons, each carrying a self-addressed post card. Hopefully, many of the cards will be returned by those who eventually find the grounded balloons, and will write back telling where and at what time and day they were found. petted to prove as exciting as the ascension of the balloons is the wide variety of kite flying planned for the day. Working with the High Falls Civic Association in sponsoring the are the Rondout Valley Schools and the Poughkeepsie Civil Air Patrol Squadron. The overall program is being headed up by Bernie Spar, High Falls resident tyid New York State Director of the National Aerospace Education Association.

her home to go to a nearby milk store. The prosecution charged that Zarinsky, who authorities say is a possible suspect in the murders of three other teenage girls, lured Miss Calandriello into his car, murdered her and then disposed of the body. During the trial, several of the friends testified they saw Miss Calendriello on the night she disappeared riding in a car police later identified as Police said the car had no interior door handles on the passenger side. and another seriously injured, police said today. Police Investigator John Merriweather said that the shootings began when four members of the Black Stone Nation street gang approached Willie Robinson, 23, and his girl friend Wednesday as they walked through the Dearborn Housing Project and ordered him to join the gang Robinson refused and the four began him with a wine bottle.

Robinson was battered to the ground, then pulled a .38 caliber pistol and opened fire at his assailants, Merriweather said. Robinson shot and killed Alvin 25, hitting him once in the mouth, and seriously wounded Willie Greenleaf. Greenleaf was hospitalized in serious condition with bullet wounds in the chest, abdomen and arm. One of the assailants, identified by police as Cole, 17, then ran into the apartment building to get a carbine. As he picked up the weapon, Merriweather said, Cole teuu cuut BREAD fN BUTTER SHOP FREE! suNd Ay pApER S2.5C 1 pilRC kASE Greek Easter Programs HENRY J.

BRUCK Owner A Licensed Manager HENRY J. BRUCK FUNERAL HOME, INC. All records of the families we have served since 1932 are at our one ondonh location 411 ALBANY AVENUE Phone 331-0370 Kingston, N.Y. NEW YORK Two Greek Orthodox Easter programs will be presented on the popular CBS Television religious series, Lamp Unto My Feet. Highlights of the Holy Week services will be featured on Greek Orthodox Palm Sunday, April 27 and portions of the Easter Resurrection service Rosendale Clean-Up ROSENDALE The Town of Rosendale annual Clean-Up Week starts this Saturday.

The community effort involving local scout troops, citizens, businesses and town trucks has been organized by the Rosendale Environmental Conservation Commission. The commission urges motorists to drive carefully Saturday as Rosendale Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will be collecting litter on every major roadway in the town. The commission has donated trash bags for the scouts use. Local schools will join the effort by cleaning up school grounds. Town trucks have been enlisted to cart away trash from curb side.

Homeowners are encouraged to do their part by cleaning up property and discarding unnecessary debris. Date of pick up will be announced by the commission. will be shown Sunday, May 4. Both programs will be broadcast on the network 10 a.m. The TV program May 4 will include the Easter encyclical of His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos, spiritual leader of two million Greek Orthodox Christians in the Western Hemisphere.

The April 27 program is entitled This Remem- berance taken from the Holy Thursday Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil. Two Holy Thursday services and two Good Friday services are included. 1 Molotov Cocktail KINGSTON An investigation is underway to determine who was responsible for an early-morning firebombing on lower Broadway. Police and fire authorities have reported that an incendiary probably a Molotov was tossed through a broken storefront window at 26-33 Broadway at about 3 a.m. today.

A small fire ignited by the expolsion was extinguished by Herbert Johnson, who lives in an apartment above the vacant display area. Johnson notified city police, who in turn contacted the Kingston Fire Department. Authorities reported fire damage to the fioor and window frame. Steajoxt's maKe youR own slncJae 50C SERVE yOURSElf TO OUR TRAy of ToppiNqs NUTS SOC The Finest in Men's Fashions CRANES MEN'S SHOP Mammoth Mall, Kingston open MQN -FRI. 10 to 9 SAT.

10 tu rmasief crwge teujcutt (NRicktd bniAd teuuoAt Vs old I as boi Ad temoAt'8 bcTTIR-Sof bftiAd 10c PURCHASE ONE of Milk ORANqe juiCE 49e I ia qxlloN me cr isp bACON SI.19 POUNd pEpSI 45c quart Milk 99c I ia I II on a fI avors hoWARd joliNSON ch EESE 49c 11 OZ. ARCjE Eqq sa I 69 doZEN I ess an CjENESEE bsER 1.20 IS he had gone for the rifle, and opened fire on arriving officers. Following a gunbattle in which at least 20 shots were fired at police, Cole was arrested and charged with two counts of attempting to murder a police officer. Greenleaf also was arrested and police were seeking a fourth alleged assailant. Authorities ruled the ings of Greenleaf and justifiable but charged Robinson with failure to register his gun.

Patrolman Alan Houser, who participated in the sh(X)tout and arrest, said he and his partner, Kirk Willis, arrived at the apartment building after reports of the initial shootings Filing Deadline Petitions for nominations of school memlters (or the Rhinebeck board of education area available at the office of the clerk of the hoard in Rhinebeck and must be filed by May 12. 6-pAck borrUs offERS qood ApRll 21 27 1975 optN dAys 7 a.m. to MidiNiqliT 331-9765 of 40 74? 10 10 ii I 25 5 ch 'Hi' 3 if, er er on or in Is, 16 iS ank A mericard st, re ke io Tty or ite id, is rl Ir je k. in et io iid es L. ns al Cb ny, on to ed iaf '03 SS im rrd- -t ge ith to 'be je 58? me ck; on NT se sir 9.

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