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today at 3 at the WeinstcinVan Buren; 17 firanddu'ldrw andurfal was In St. Joseph's Ceme' THI HARTFORD COURANT: Tu.sday, Maren 17, 10 Millard V. Brewer Dies; Tobacco Grower Mortuary. 640 Farmington Ave. five great grandchildren.

Funeral tery, Poquonock The funeral of Ml rhoebc K. Mrs. It. Marcliand Dies; Native Of Hartford Burial will be In Emanuel Syna- services will be held Wednesday Rogue Cemetery, Wethersfield. at 8:13 a.m.

at the Charles H. There will be no calling hours Vincent and Sons Funeral Home, prior to services. Memorial con- Maple with a tributions may be made to thejsolcmn Requiem Mass at St. Pa-Cancer Society, 835 Main St. Me-trick's Church, Collinsville at 9.

morial week will be observed Burial will be in Calvary Ceme- Confederate Veteran Is Dead At 112 Millard V. Breer, 84. of 11 High East Hartford, prominent tobacco grower, died Monday afternoon in a local convalescent homo. He was born Dec. 7, ,1874 in East Hartford, son of the late Lowell H.

and Edna Vib-bcrts Brewer, and lived there all Johnson of 436 Prospect Wethersfield was held Monday Ht the Taylor and Modcen Funeral Home with the Rev. Dewey Sands officiating. Bearers were Paul Anderson, Carl E. Erick-son, Paul V. Johnson and Roy M.

Johnson. Burial was in Grove Cemetery, Naugatuck. Bids Opened On Highway Jobs In State The State Highway Department Monday opened bids on construction 'jobs involving over $2 million. These are; Harwinton and Litchfield About 7.238 foot of concrete pav. ing on Relocated Route 8.

Apparent low bidder was Savin Brqs. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. tery, Collinsville. Friends may Mrs. Grace Blair Marchand.

widow of Richard W. Marchand. died Thursday In Rochester, N.Y. She was born In Hartford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward B. 3 Whctton call at the funeral home today Julian Gross. 4 West Hartford. KlNGSrORT. Tenn.

(APWohn Salllnc. 112-vcar-old Civil War from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MRS. WILLIAM F. HAMILTON Mrs.

Anna Barwald Hamilton, The funeral of Mrs. Ina Erd- his life. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Florence Wadsworth Brewer; two brothers, Lowell H. Brewer and Watkinson, and lived here till 1898.

tin f-itUnt a rtHmMlnAnt llit- niann, formerly of East Hartford, JOHN F. Ml'RPHY John F. Murphy of 49 Ansonia St. died Monday at St. Francis 52.

of 4 Massaco Simsbury, Charles II. Brewer, both of East Hartford, and several nieces andjinc Bloomfield. $1,674,907. nephews. Second and third place bidders Phc citizen, was president of the HU1 Funeral the Rev.

Jm he Frederick W. Te.chmann off.c.a j. flnd Safe jt ing. Bearers were Roger Llnd- Co and director of gren Guy Noddirt. Oiris Zcft.n, ford Yke lne Qq and gev.

Calvin Erdmann, Joseph. Warpcrr ergl olller llsurancc and John die. Burial was In nAtnr 11 wFii Funeral services will be held were: Oneclia Gervasini Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the, Hospital after a short illness. Ho wife of William Floyd Hamilton, was born in South Lee, Mass.

and died Sunday at Hartford Hospital, lived in Hartfrd 41 years. He, She was born Dec. 16, 1906 In was owner of the Murphy Type- East Point. daughter of Her-setting Hartford, from which man and Mary Taylor Barwald, he retired in 1957. He was a mem- and lived in Simsbury 31 years, ber of the Holy Name Society she was a member of the DAR, of St.

Lawrence O'Toole' Church. Sarah Whitman Hooker Chapter Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Rose Hill Memorial Park. m.iinoi veteran, died Monday, leaving lust one other survivor of that vtr. Sailing, who fought with the Confederate forces, died of pneumonia in a Kingsport clinic. He was stricken last week at his home in nearby Slant, Va.

His death leaves only Walter Williams. 116, of Houston. surviving the Civil War. He also served with the confederacy. Tho U.

S. Army will pay full military tribute Thursday to Sailing. A chaplain from the 2nd Army headquarters will conduct the funeral in the National Guard armory in Gate City, Va. at TV J1 VI HV niilVt IVBII Home, 318 Burnside East Hartford, Burial will be in Hockanum Cemetery, East Hartford Friends may call at the funeral School for the Deaf. of West Hartford.

Besides her hus She was graduated from Smith College in 1902 and received her PhD from the University of Zur home today from 7 to fl He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Shearer Murphy; two sisters, Mrs. Mae G. Evans of Holyoke Mass. and Mrs.

Sidney G. Curran of New Briain, and several nieces band and parents, she leaves four sons. Floyd Hamilton of Alexandria. Edwin Hamilton of At Torrington. $1,731,692 and While Oak Excavators Plainville, $1,743,141.

Hebron About 26,008 feet of asphalt paving on Routes 94 and 83 including twin culverts over Fain Brook. Macari Windsor, submitted the apparent low ijid of $389,999. Second and third place biddds were: Stanley Isabela Kement and the Kement Construction Broad Brook, joint bidders, 939 and Angelot Tomasso New Britain, $620,865. Relic Of Saint ich, Switzerland. In the course of her extensive teacher teaching career she worked at Smith Col lanta, Wentworth Hamilton and nephews.

Funeral services. with the U.S. Army, and Christ Venerated At The funeral of Sister Mary Virginia (Murray) fthc Sisters of Mercy was held Monday with a Solemn Requiem Mass in the cha-pel of St. Mary's Home. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Terrance F. McMa-hon was celebrant the Rev. James T.

Healy, deacon and the Rev. Leslie Fogarty sub-deacon. The Rev. Joseph A. Flynn was master of ceremonies, and he Rev.

James J. Sullivan was present in the sanctuary. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, West Hartford. The funeral of Arthur W.

Wood 11:30 a. m. Graveside services will follow at the family cemetery Mystic Church lege, Bennett Junior College, St. Mary's School, Peekskill. N.Y..

and Cazenovia Junior College. She leaves two sons, Dr. Erich W. Marchand of Rochester and Dr. John F.

Marchand of New York City; a daughter, Mrs. will be held Thursday at 8:15 a.m. jopher Hamilton of Simsbury; a at the John B. Shea Funeral brother, Edwin A. Barwald of Home, 693 Dwight Holyoke Atalnta, Ga.

Funeral services will with a Solemn Requiem Mass in! be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. Patrick's Chapel at 9. Burial' the Charles H. Vincent and Sons will be in St.

Jerome's Cemetery. Funeral Home. Hopmeadow Holyoke. Friends may call at simsbury. Burial will be in Cen-the funeral home today after 6 ter Cemetery, Simsbury.

There nearby. Comrades Never Met The body will lie in state at MYSTIC (i Veneration of a relic of St. Patrick, who died 1,498 years ago, took place Monday night at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church here. The ev, J.

Oliver Cronan, pastor, acquired the relic a bit R. G. E. Murray of London, Ontario; a sister, Mrs. Helen Kel- State Clergyman Nominated For New York Post the armory from Tuesday morning until the Thursday services.

He will be attired in his Confederate Army uniform. will be no calling hours prior to services. Memorial contributions p.m. ADOLni SIXT lett of Tucson, and several may be made to the Hartford cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday in Rochester.

Adolph Sixt. 70. ot 66 Harttord Hospital Research Fund. of 38 Olive 'Newington was held Monday with a Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Mary's Church, Newington.

The Rev. John J. Dra- Sailing and two former comrades in arms for the southern cause, never met. of bone from the saint's body JOHN SALLING New Britain died Sunday The Rev. Dr.

Reamer Kline of NICHOLAS BROWN on his latest visit to Rome lastct -Episcopaj church; A New Britain resident 45 years Williams enlisted as a private Vi mincs for use year and a retired Landers, Frary Nicholas Brown, 59. New Britain, has been put for of the per was celebrant, the Rev. Da ocn. jonn js. iiooa iexas jn tho manufacture 0f gunpowder Clark employe, he was a mem-jGarde Hotel.

Hartford, died in vid M. O'Keefe deacon and the Rev. William P. Kernan sub-dea vovauj uwguue. the Confederate forces.

ber of St. reter's Church, the Do- Middlesex Memorial Hospital "It is one of the few true relics of St. Patrick in the United States," said the pastor. The ven-eration here took place with the Accused Slayer Ordered Held Without Bond up wun me win Virginia ucgi ward as a nominee for the post of bishop coadjutor of' Central New York. According to Associated Press, AHA (nil.

A tA A I Ar. A nau Society and Schuetzen Park He was born, lived and died in con. The Rev. David J. Hart was Monday night.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. ment, as a member of Co. D. the hill country of Virginia which permission of the Most Rev. Ber uniy la ai we uto.

aaiuiis mw h(, joved SQ wdl present in the sanctuary. Bearers were Harold G. Draper, Clayton T. TVanni- Wilhnl- T. UnlL-oir no actual comoai.

ne was as' 1 iiiui aiv tutu uuiiu nard J. Flanagan, bishop, of thei i nated. though other names may of New Britain. He leaves his wife. Mrs.

Paula Lex) Sixt; a son, Charles Sixt of East Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. Carl Schwartz of Plainville; two broth- LUCIEN W. CISS Lucien W. Ciss of River Street, siened to dicnins saltneter in the Norwich Diocese. Bore No Grudge Sailing mellowed in his later Ravmonrf IT SnrUrh.ircf RmWrl! "Cy n.

Burns. 01 1 mm OO 1 Southington died Monday night at be entered from the floor at a convention May 7-8 in Syracuse, I N.Y. Father Cronan said he enlisted the aid of a cardinal in the Curia years and never maintained a F. Flynn and Gerald C. Thayer.

l. Burial was in Rose Hill Memorial11 restaurant Deaths XeiiSs federlf" in Bradley Memorial Hospital South- Park, Rocky Hill. al enemies. He liked to dress up a Ti ill ho holrl WnHnDCfiav af fl I 101 1 ho mmrarl trt QniithinrTtAii employer me oacK, was order- -in Th(J man fa -u b(J ed held I without bond Monday in re he. Documents attesting to its BREWER.

In East Hartford. March Ii, nill Vr tiVtVA VUIIVJUUJ MV uv (J XkJ I At IIW HIV VU IV UUll Vlllll Sjt-Vtl rouce wniri oy duage marun j. i Central New York Episcopal Dio- lii ilia wiu vuiueuci OIC UllUULill Ull II 1 Mr. Fiorenc. (wadsworth) Brewer, of-, jlu alor a.m.

at the Farrell Funeral Home, it Hiah East Hartford. Funeral his birtnaav, though, and Mostyn on a charge of murder, wrvlCM will held Wednesday friends gn(J relatives with eW The p.m. SI llic hcwriih anu patron saint of Ireland '-ZT after a lifetime of spread- '1CS f'' Funeral Home. 311 Burnsid East in 461 stories about the war of the 1860s. rf'V Y'ulc:" a "l' He would have been 113 on! will be St.

Mary Cemetery j- I New Britain. Friends may call A Keen sense of humor made at fun.era! hme today from 1WU SUUl flgcill UIMlUpS 0 among the nominees, the Rt. Rev'. 1 1J I II A Hartford. Burial will be In Hockanum Cemetery, East Hartford.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral of Marshall Sylvester Roberts, formerly of 612 Hebron Glastonbury was held Monday at the Lowe Funeral Home, Glastonbury. The Rev. Karl Blake officiated. Burial was in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury.

Youth's Suicide RecordedOnTape Prosecutor Sebastian J. Russo told the court police wanted a continuance of several weeks to complete their Investigation. His request that Burns be held until April 9 was granted. Burns was arrested Friday. Police said he stabbed Anthony Bil-lota of 1056 Albany in the as a child.

He attended schools there and was employed at the New Departure Brijtol for 23 years until illness forced his retirement three months ago. He was a member of Holy Cross Church. New Britain and Mickey's A. Plainville. He leaves five sisters, Mrs.

Stanley Pilkonis of New Britain; Mrs. William Brad-enberg of South Windsor; Mrs. Edward Muszyski of Unionville; Mrs. Adolph Specyalski of Mil- 2 to ana 7 to p.m. ROOKS, in waiiingtod, March Rjhim a favorite with the young Brooks, 47, husband of I ing the faith and routing the Druids in his homeland.

In the Ceremony of Veneration, the relic, enclosed in a small casket, is presented by the priest to the laity. The faithful line the altar rail and kiss the con- 1959, W. Russell Ml 239 Mrs. Helen (Norton) Brooks of generation, sailing usea io iarm Auburn Road, West Hartford. Funeral umvAwx ii.

iim.ut:u ui LMo fw geles, and the Rt. Rev. Philip E. McNairy of Minnesota (who gave a series of Lenten addresses at Hartford's Christ Church Catne dral last month). The fourth candidate is a Princeton.

N.J., rec and cut logs but retired several MISS-FLORA STRONG Miss Flora Strong, 90, of War- hah AiaA UTAnnir of Mflur Rritain years ago. After his wife died in services Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Newkirk Whitney Funeral Home, 774 Farmlngton Avenue. West Hartford. Interment at the convenience of the family.

back at the Old Homestead Res-itainer. 1940 he made his home at SI ant wUd with a son-in-law, and (ho AWo This was done by Father Cron-i taurant at 26 Church after NORWALK Wi From the re-' disDUte ovcr beins, fired RASER. simsbury. March 14. Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. McCamey. an at the Perpetual Novena Mofr dale: and Miss Antoinette Ciss of tor, the Rev.

John V. Butler. Dr. Kline came close to being chosen suffragan bishop of Con. Southington.

and four brothers, Stephen Ciss of Plantsville; Stan Mrs. Helene Fraser of Orkil Farms.j "ive never had a fiht he' west simsbury. widow of the Rev. wit-1 "d.u a treasurer of the State Farm for Ham H. Fraser and mother of the late USed to tell hlS friends, I Ve vi-i- Mrs.

Elizabeth Fraser Kiiboum. Funer-I Women, Niantic for many years .1 services will be held Wednesday Men IOCKM Up in 3U. 1 al-M fl member of Warren corder tape came some idle chat-! Billota staggered from the res-day night, and will be repeated ter and then the sharp report and asked a taxi driver during a High Mass Tuesday, a shot. Screams followed. Some-! to take him to St.

Francis Hos- bodv shouted "Call the He was dead on arrival. Gl'Olon laid Gets necticut a year ago. The election ley Ciss of Southington; Sigmund 2 p.m. ai me i-naries n. vmceni ana i ways irieu 10 Ileal evei JUUUy funeral nome.

nopmeaaow in which he figured ran to six ballots before the Rt. Rev. John H. Esquirol won a decisive ma A witness called Policeman Da- ck TXA A ecu in two Ciss of Plainville and Edward Ciss of Meriden. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Bor- call the Those were the bizarre last Congregational Church and First Congregational Church, New Haven.

She was a graduate of Miss Chapman's Seminary, Pawling, N.Y. She leaves a brother, Eben mase uievener, wno was on jority. Simsbury. Burial will be in Center Cemetery, Simsbury. There will be no Survivors include two daugh visiting hours.

McCamey and Mrs. 0XXnTooZ FiB Stones of Fort Blackmore, sunset Newington, wife of Rosario eight grandchildren, 21 great and numerous awski-Duksa Funeral Home, 332 Burritt New Britain. moments of 17-year-old John Mi- Church Street He went into the halchick's life. 'restaurant and took Burns into Police said the boy, a ward oficustody. Rector in New Britain since 1944, Kline served previously in Nashua, N.H.

He is chairman of the diocesan department of Christian education in the state, took his own life with Detective Capt. Joseph P. Mc Wethersfield with a Solemn Re- more distant relatives. Funerals WASHINGTON. Wv-The Navy Monday assured Rep.

Frank Kowalski (D-Conn) that the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Groton, will be given opportunity to bid on six additional submarines. Contracts for three of the new Donald said Burns readily ad- out warning Sunday night as he quiem Mass In St. Mary's Church, New and two friends toyed with the he had stabbed Billota. Strong of New Britain and several nieces and nephews including Miss Katharine Strong of New Britain and Eben Strong Jr. of Rochester, N.Y, Memorial serv.

ices will be held next Monday at 11 a.m. at Warren Congregational Church. The Porter Fu tape recorder In his room in the Judge Mostyn also signed a re' The funeral of William T. Du WILLIAM P. PETRIE NORWALK Of) Funeral services for William Philip Petrie, 81, retired superintendent of Nor pree, formerly of Avon, was held quest that Burns be held in the custody of the chief of police while the case is pending in Po Monday at the Newkirk and Whit ington, at 9.

Burial in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday from 2 to i and 7 to 9 p.m. HAMILTON. In Hartford Hospital. March! 1J, 1959.

Mrs. Anna (Barwald) Hamilton, wife of William Floyd Hamilton, of 4 Massaco Simsbury. Funeral services will be held Thursday at I p.m. at the Charles H. Vincent and Sons Funeral Home, Hopmeadow Simsbury.

Burial in Center Cemetery, Simsbury. There will be no calling hours. In lieu of flowers contributions may ney Funeral Home, West Hart way's sewage disposal plant will home of Mr. and Mrs. James Conklin, with whom he lived.

Police said there was no advance warning on the tape that the boy planned to take his own life. His companions, whom the po- neral Home, New Britain is in be held here Tuesday. ford. The Rev. Raymond S.

Carman officiated'. Bearers were lice Court. Trinity-Loomis Petrie died Saturday after a charge of arrangements. JOHN F. O'CONNELL John J.

Ford, Harold L. Chris-tensen, Willard A. DeLong and long illness. He came here in 1914 from Akron, Ohio, as chief engineer of the Norwalk Tire and John F. O'Connell.

32, of 44 be made to the Hartofrd Hospital Re Eugene Brennan. Burial was inlce did not identify, said fpntpr chick suddenly whiDDed out search Fund School St. died Saturday at his Rubber Co. He was named super John H. Cassidy Veteran Lawyer, Dies WATERTOWN tfl John H.

Cassidy 82, veteran attorney, died here Monday night at his home. Cassidy practiced in Waterbury for many years. He was instrumental in the, founding of the Waterbury and Milldale Tramway which bo gan operations in 1914. He purchased controlling interest in 't and became president in 1925. The, line no longer exists.

Funeral services and burial will take place here Thursday. a .22 caliber revolver, LONGO. In Hartford, March 16, 1959. weapon Opens June 21 Mrs. Maria Michela (Mangier!) Longo home.

He was born Oct. 21, 1926 in Hartford, son of the late John and Agnes Flanagan O'Connell, tery, with full military honors. The funeral of Charles Brechin intendent of Norwalk's sewage; disposal plant in 1930, a post he subs will be awarded before June 30. The other three will be contracted for during the fiscal year starting July 1. Kowalski said he pressed the Navy for word of its submarine construction plans as the result of recent contract awards for six submarines to firm, outside Connecticut.

Electric Boat was underbid on four of the subs. The other were assigned to Navy shipyards for construction. Kowalski said the Navy told him money is available for the three undersea craft to be ordered before the end of the fiscal year. Authorizations and appropiations for the other three are this Congress. and had lived in Hartford all his A Trinity Loomis Science Cen of 159 Robbins Newington, was held Monday at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, West ter for Connecticut secondary of 54 Melrose East Harttord, widow of Llborio Longo.

Funeral Thursday at :15 a.m. from the O'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave. with Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church, East Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, East Hartford. Friends may call at the chapel today and Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. held until he retired in 1952. Petrie, who was a member of the Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, leaves his wife, a son, Raymond of Wilton, and a sister, Mrs. Ada Hagelbarger of Akron.

Hartford. The Rev. Henry David school students will be held June 21 through Aug. 9 at the Loomis School, Windsor. Gray, D.D., officiated.

Bearers The National Science Founda and fired a shot into his head. The boys said they didn't realize their friend even had a weapon until he fired the shot. Police said they could uncover no motive for the suicide. They said earlier reports that the boy had taped a suicide message prior to the shooting were in error. Mrs.

Minnie I. Laurie Dies Mrs. Minnie I. Laurie, 89, formerly of 137 Winter New Britain died Monday. Born in Hartford, she had lived in New Britain 65 years and was the SISTER MARY FAITH (DUNWORTH).

tion, Washington, D.C., has awarded a grant to Trinity Col In this city, Marchv 15, 1959. Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated In the Obituary life. He leaves three sisters, Mrs'. Alexander McCaffery of East Hartford, Mrs. Edwin Dwyer of Manchester and Mrs.

William Davis of West Hartford, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the F. W. Carmon Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock Windsor with a Requiem Mass in St.

Gabrial's Church, Windsor, Burial will be in Soldier's Field, Wilson. There will be no calling hours prior to the service. chapel of Mt. St. Joseph's Academy lege which will make it possible were James W.

Maine, John F. McNeil, Thomas M. Teasdale, William J. Prentice, James S. Wallace and Thomas W.

Stewart. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, West Hartford. The funeral of Mrs. Ruth A. Kenneson, formerly of East Hart to offer 35 male students full Wednesday tt 9:30 a.m.

Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, West Hertford. TIERINNI. In Newington. March 15, ALWAYS OPEN NEVER CLOSED Fret Delivery ARTHUR DRUG scholarship plus living accommo- Qne Qf pajr yTJ10 pjC(J 1959.

Giuseppe Tierinni of 12 Orchard aations at tne Loom is school Hartford, husband of Mrs. Gilda (Valentine) Tierinni. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the D'Esopo MRS. ADOLPH LEVIN Mrs.

Renec Golbcrt Levin of 799 Farmington West Hartford, wife of Adolph Levin, died Monday at Hartford Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Paris, France and lived in ford, was held Monday at the Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave. Hospital Is Caught THOMPSONVILLE (Special) -Robert Crocker, 26, of Thompson-ville, one of two inmates reported missing from Norwich State Hos Newkirk and Whitney Funeral widow uf John E. Laurie. Howard Laurie with a Solemn Requiem Mass in the Church of St.

Patrick and St. Anthony leaves three sons, Dr. F. Woosridge Constant, chairman of the physics department at Trinity, will be the academic director. George C.

Savage of Loomis will be dean and Dr. Robert M. Vogel. dean of graduate studies at Trinity, will at 9:15 a.m. Burial in Mt.

St. Benedict Cemetery. Friends may call at the MRS. MARIA MICHELA LONGO Mrs. Maria Michela Mangieri Longo, 79, of 54 Melrose East chapel Tuesday from 2 to and 7 to the Hartford area 46 years.

She pital, was picked up by Enfield p.m. of East Raymond Laurie of Hartford, and John Laurie of New Britain; four daughters, Mrs. Marion Sanders and Mrs. Ruth Smith, both of New Brit was a member of Emanuel Sy police Monday afternoon, State nagogue, the French Alliance, the Hartford, widow of Liborio Longo, died Monday at Hartford Hospital. Funeral Directors Home, East Hartford.

The Rev. Truman Woodward officiated. Bearers were John Dillworth, Roswell Jones, Robert Ferris and Robert Bartlett. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The funeral of Benjamin W.

Clark of 18 Phelps Windsor, was held Monday at the F. W. Carmon Funeral Home, Windsor. The ReV. Robett.

Woodbury officiated. Bearers were Donald R. She was born in Ferrendini Province of Potenza, Italy and had serve as chairman of the execu-l Police reported, tive board. 1 Still at large Monday night was Students will be chosen on the Robert Kinney, 33, of uncertain basis of school records, special address, who was committed to tests and interviews. Applicants the hospital last August as a nar- lived in East Hartford 45 years She leaves four sons, John Longo and William J.

Longo, both of YOU CANT COVER must have finished the 11th grade; cotics violator. West Hartford Musical and Art Club, the Hartford Council of Jewish Women, the Hartford Chapter of Hadassah and the Connecticut Opera Guild. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Mrs. Julian Gross and Mrs. Er-win Needles, both of West Hartford and Mrs.

Maurice Rifkin of Great Neck, a brother, Mit- CONNECTICUT Hartford, Joseph Longo and Patrick Longo, both of East Hart Police said Crocker had a record of car theft and breaking and entering. They describe the man as "suicidal but not dan-1 gerous. WITHOUT ain, Mrs. Gladys O'Reilly of Plain ville and Miss Florence Laurie of St. Petersburg, a brother, Alfred Banks of Brooklyn, N.Y.; 29 grandchildren and 46 greatgrandchildren.

The funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m at the Carlson Funeral Home. New Britain. The Rev. C. Donald Plo-mer, pastor of Stanley Memorial Church, New Britain, will officiate, Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, New Britain.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wed-, nesday from 2 to 9 p.m. Clark, Warren E. Griffin, Elbert F. Pfunder, Joseph B. Thrall, TK COURANT ford; five daughters, Mrs.

Theresa Chester, Mrs. Rose Carelli, Miss Frances Longo and Mrs. Adeline Rizzo, all of East Hartford, and 'chell Golbert of Laurelton, L.I.; by June 1959 and must be residents of the state. Prerequisites to application are three years of mathematics, one year of chemistry or physics plus a high ranking in one's class. The deepest oil well drilled 1900 was about 3.00Q feel.

In 1950 the deepest wel went down more than 20,000 feet. O'RRinX FUNERAL HOME 104 Main Tel. JA 1-3735 Howard C. Thrall and Warren E. Thrall.

Burial was in Palisa-do Cemetery, Windsor. sister, Mrs. Samuel Shapain El Salvador will soon have all weather roads through its Pacific coastal plain. of Hartford, and five Carmela Rizzo of Glaston-rirn Fnnpral sprv.VPs will be held: bury; a sister, Mrs. Filomena The funeral of Alan C.

Clark of 295 Albany Ave. was held Mon Deaths uago in naiy, ana is granacnu-dren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:15 a.m. at I day at the Ahern Funeral Home. 11 NEW LOW PRICES The Rev.

Robert S. Beacher ol TURNEY. In St. Francil Hospital, March: fog D'Esopo Funeral Chapel. 235 15, 1959.

Thomas Turnev ot 91 Larra-i uiciated. Burial was in Cedar Hill bee East Hartford. Funeral services; weuiersuem rtve. wun a ooiciim INTEGRITY GOOD SERVICE This It a Combination That'i Hard to Beat! alibi JLiihiif cThII Requiem Mass in St. Mary's kirk and Whlthey Funeral Home, 318: Burnside East Hartford with ajChurch, East Hartford, at 9.

Bur- Solemn Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in St. i -n ct Mr-v's Tpmp. Rose Church. Burial In Veterans Me-iIal De Mary Immemorial Field.

Hillside Cemetery, East tery, East Hartford. Friends may Hartford. Friends may call at the u- i --ii ai Up fnpral inm(, tnrlav nerai name Tuesday from 3 to 5 at ine iunerai nome loaay and Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. MRS. REMI PLOURDE Morrison W.

Johnson, Inc. Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Mae Braden of 146 Westbourn Parkway was! held Monday at the Ahern Fu- neral Home with a Requiem Mass in St. Justin's Church.

The RevJ Joseph McGarry was celebrant. The Rt. Msgr. George M. Grady was present in the sanctuary.

delegation attended from the Justin's Ladies Guild. Bearers were George R. William Chamberlain, George Chamberlain, Raymond Chamber- lain, Albert Chamberlain and John. Pfeiffer. Burial was in Catherine's Cemetery, Broad 7 to p.m.

The Rev. J. C. Martin Council. of will meet at the funeral home Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

in lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be sent to Everett Collier, 237 tarrabee East Hartford for the establishment of an athletic award at East Hartford High School. WOLFE. In Hartford Hospital, March 15, tOCO I ft ma. UUllliam Aftlf. nn Mr.

Mrs. Anachalie Parent Plourde, 77, of Torrington Collinsville FUNERAL HOME 749 Albany Ave. wife of Remi Plourde, died Mon Fran Muszynski of piainviiie day morning at the Avon Conval- )1 1959 PLYMOUTH. SAVOY 2-DOOR SEDAN Tdnesday at sT th, escent Home after a long illness John A. Hangen Funeral Home, HI, She Was DOm Feb.

25, 1882 in Main Unionville with Solemn Re- i- ouiem Mass at st. Mary's church at Van Buren, Me. and had lived INCLUDES FEDERAL EXCISE TAX AND TRANSPORTATION FARLEY FUNERAL HOME. INC. TEL CH 9-5631 Wa biter St.

at Benton Air Conditioned bupm win be in st Mary's cemetery. Collinsville 30 years. Besides c- mm rall mt th Ii moral hnm Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. her husband she leaves two sons, Brook. The funeral of William F.

Schei- There will be a recitation of the Rosa-1 A plnurrlp nnrl Mprlnr Plnnr. ry at the funeral home Tuesday at I Mptae lourc MO MedOr nour- p.m. de, both of Hartford; three daugh This Car Is Actually For Sale At This Price BUY IT TODAY You Get: Small Car Handling Parking, Torsion Airt Riding Comfort, Easy to qat in aid easy to get out, 6-Cylinder economy, Huqe-Trunl, Standard shift, Healer and Defroster, Factory under-coating, Oil Filter, Airfoam Front Seat, Permanent typo anti-freeie, Arm reats and sun visor. nost of 186 South Marshall St. In the Solemn Hours More comforting than words ters, Mrs.

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Wai-Pasqualuci of Unionville; two ter F. Geraghty officiating. Bear-brothers, Abel Parent of Collins- ers were Frank Scheinost, Alfred MOXIIMKlVrS designed and made especially for you McGovern Granite Co. 344 Barbour Si JA 2-4129 74 PARK ROAD JENSEN'S Funeral Service 71 Farmington Avenue Telephone JA 5-3IS9 Ample Parking Facilities INC. ADams 3-6211 Scheinost, Edmund Scheinost, Napoleon Desautels, Edgar De-sautels and Thomas M.

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