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4 THE HARTFORD COUIANT: Frtfay. May ITO (Obituaries Hoover Praises Suspended Policeman Plans To Submit Appeal Cofounder Of Gimbel's Dies at 71 JOHNNY W. SMITH GEORGE YOUNG TnWv Cmitti 1 nf Pirf Yftiin IfJ Sixth W. H. Fawcett Jr.

Dies; Headed Publishing Firm Harrison SL. died Thursday at Yen Beach, former- A PllTI nYt ML Sinai Hospital. Bora in. tr.4n.,v,xx Ullll Hospital. By DAVID L.

EDGERLY the time that the object A Hartford policeman ordered thrown was a knife, and it Sumter County. be lived in Florida fcospitaL Born in WASHINGTON (AP A Col. vnown rv tt- i I i Hartfnrfl vr a NEW YORK (LTD nasni oeen aeierminea me mf aamaaii VarfMefsii fA tina nunnAiA lw xj numu nc DCtounc pituuuu 111 jrj of the plovea cy seaitest corn. Me naruora, ne uvea i snois were iirea lmmeaiaieiy Richard Gimbel. one UUUJC, uuc H.

Fawcett Jr. chairman of the after his father's death and leaves ms wue, ucssie naraia nw: uciuic vi aurr uie kiuic a fnnnrUr of th fiimhr flnart- board of Fawcett Publications chairman of the tsard in 1965. Smita mothcI.f Mrs. carrie'da 15 years ago. He was a Navy a University of Kentucky dem-'suspect Thursday said he will thrown.

No one was injured and uinl u.ca inuriuay ia iNorwaoi His association with the linn Smith; two sons. AUn Smith veteran of Vorld war ne onsxrauon nas orougni a fK. decision. ithe vouth escaDed. commenaauon 10 lormer r--i; near hiuiulii, wnnany, a unii- comn Hosprl of heart failure at the owned (Captain BUly) and Gregory Smith; two daugh ileaves his wife, Eva Young and of -wageefR.

Fawcett Sr beean as a bov 'ten, Linda Smith and Carolyn two sisters. Miss Mary Kentucky Fawcett, a resident of Nor- "wce rrPV Smith: five brothers. Ulvsses, Young and Miss Edith Chandler fcSSra DireS Eve year veteran, said he win nded recently for 10 daj, om Bl director J.j without pay for firing at Gimbel, 71. was with his wife grauiea uom me vw- Smith jesse Smjth jamjs Young, both ot west iiaruoro. -ogar noover.

vc -aurc3 i.cjuu SDeedine car thev were chasine nn Fnronoan nnr with th versity of Minnesota and joined distribute their father' first sJfc Snoith and Ou- The Uneral will be Monday at chandler, a long-time friend or Chief Thomas J. Vaughan of SXity's Sth S'r tv Tf 1 i the firm founded bv bis father. maMrin Tantain vchw. cuu from the Ahem Fu-U i.c orm 1seiGrollier's Qub when he suffered a heart attack earlier this week. bang" in coaster wagons' around Vivian Duncan, and Miss Eun- neral Home, 180 Farmington the contents of the note, Policeman Anthony Lombardi 'peal deadline.

ice Smith, all of Hartford. The followed by a Solemn Re- pers0M who have heard the p3m was susnpndH for was also suspended indefinitely the spokesman said. Gimbel, Minneapolis, Minn. funeral will be Tuesday at 1 quiem High Mass at St. Thomas 7iVear-oM former governor and utir.

Rti u-ith nnv aftor cW and IrillrH hart a historv nf heart trnu. rm L. rr tl 4 sium-uuvj HJ'Hir rV i Fawcett was a flying enthu ninil. William Foley Sr. Dies; Retired 5 City Policeman 19-yeald Abraham Rodriguez bie.

was reported recovering. siast who piloted his own wuuivu wilu uic ivc. idiuaiu tenia say noover uwii tu. euiflelines stiDuIate The guidelines stipulate that ApriL The coroner's report but Us condition deteriorated. MpVoceirlr ffioiatinii Rnri ll bt.

BeneolCt Cemetery. DiOOlU- if nrnmnt cMuin iD-ii up until recent years. He hunted shooting has not yet wUl be in Soldiers' Field. Wil- friends may can at tne by others would not- fa been filed. and fished in North America, son, wnn tuu muitary nonors.

wu" be bothered Dy similar campus the safety of citizens or if thy Friends may call at the John and 7 to 9 p.m. 'disruptions. Isusriect felorv has heen com. pect a felony William J. Foley Sr.

of Middle Africa and New Zealand and Road, Farmington, a member, owned a ranch and a fishing Gimbel resigned as vice president of Gimbel Brothers, the department store firm, in 1935, and moved to Florida, where he began a second chain of department stores, the Richard's Weather, Tides Clark Funeral Chapel, 319 Bar- MATTHEW f. WAICUNAS i Chandler's one-rounder oc- mitted. Police officials declined of the Hartford Police Depart- club in Colorado. ll VUI-UWV bour Monday from 7:30 to 8 At the time of his death he T9tthor Franir Waioima curred shortly after the Kent to comment on which part of rWtinn. haf nnmnlori m.ilm..

.11.1., UUtllUiJltJil rUULtAJl was a director of the Putnam ment for 25 years, died Thursday at Hartford Hospital. Born in Hartford, he lived in of Lakeland, formerly dT Local: Sunny and continued stores. Trust in Greenwich and had MRS. L.J. DANIEL High He will continue workine until, seasonably cool today.

Tariffville, died May 20 at Lake- pus Farmington seven years. He re- extensive holdings in St. Mar with hearing ha hoen heH tho temperature 70-75. Fair Mrs. L.J.

Daniel, 70, of Corn-'iand General Hospital in Flori- He said the student, Mike tired from the Hartford Police tin's, Virgin Islands. Department in 1948 and was! Fawcett's first concern was'nTnJei Tw inr He llvea Tarutvuie wir 1 JZ In. nn Eiaooeu nis uc wane uc waa raee was invesiieanns a of subsequently employed in the the family firm, publishers rln ago He was a communicant of talking with a coed after a uni-'complaint Tuesday at the May- sunny and pleasant. High temp-the Church of the Resurrection,) waty Board of Trustees meet-j flower Food Store. 461 near 8- for Lakeland.

He leaves his that a youth in the storeiSunday: and mild- Bond Department of the Hart-! many magazines including Wo- she ieaves a daughter Mrs' ford Insurance Group 19 years. man's Day. True, Mecharux D-Carol Guerriero of East Hart served with the U.S. Armylustrated and Electronics IUus-ford funeral and burial wiU In 1942, he joined the Army Air Corps, where he remained until 1951, reaching the rank of full colonel. In that year, he accepted a professorship in air sciences and tactics at Yale University, where he was graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1920.

A noted collector of the works of Edgar Allen Poe. Charles Dickens and Thomas Paine, Gimbel bought Poe's old home, ranee uurmg warm war i iraiea ana one oi uie largest, Saturday in Cornwall. Ens- and was a past Commander of suppliers of paperbacks in the land. Mrs. Pauline Koistinen Waicu- nanoier wier apoiogizea wr naa a gun.

wnen ne arrivea two aiaie: ounny ana conunuea nas of Lakeland; his fisticuffs, saying, "I'm sorry youths ran out of the store and cool today. Fair Frank J. Waicunas of East I that I did that. If I had had time split up. jwith little temperature change Granbv: five sisters.

Deborah to think, I don't know what II Page "chased one and firedj tonight. Saturday: sunny and the Hartford Police Post V.F.w. world. He was a communicant of St.) He is survived by his wife, Patrick's Church, Farmington, Mrs. Mary Blair Fawcett, four a member of the Holy Family sons, Wilford H.

Ill, William Lvnn Waicunas. Dor'een Ann would have done. young two shots at him. About the pleasant. Outlook for Sunday: MISS ELLEN LaCHAPELLE Miss Ellen Gertrude La man grabbed me by the tie.

1 1 same time, according to police, (fair and mild. Waicunas, Diane Marci Waicu restored it and gave it to the Chapelle, 68, formerly of 142 itmptriTurt nmvnirytw iw.y i tjum, 1aj didn't -even minx .1 jusi the vouth stoooed and threw a nas, Dawn Mary waicunas, and 1 1 I pm uituwutuuiaa, aiu uuu. iic aiau Pearl St Manrhetor rtioH i 1 Mancnesier, aiea FtiTahoth Wainuna ail nf swung and hit him right in the; knfe at Pa S3 Temp. (dea. 5J mark.

n. ieanesaay mgnt at a south T.t.lanH., ranH. nose." Police said TVelanH- his maternal ffranH.iDOse. 1 1 1 1 i Police said A 1 L' Page did not know AssoLiauon. rawceii cagg, ana inree Dro- Windsor nnua ocnonr aa 1 1 rnu mm vwuiHivavwub 111 a k- 1 i ueiivprcu uu 1 me puncn was 1 hp mini ii wai ne leaves iwo sons, wiiiiam thers, Roger, Toscoe and tior-J.

Foley Jr. and Richard D. Fol-; don. ey, both, of Marlborough; a A spokesman for the publish. anl his 'the 18th floor of UK's office TCSllprl hved in the Manchester area aU Lateraal grandparents, Mrs.

er as Chandler was making his flagman IVlliea of ner lif she was emninveH i. uai imimrl on A'oiratm- Virnnoh typ Rel. Humidity tpc) 73 40 42 Bar. Pres. at S.L.

30.1t .2 30.32 Based on data to 7:30 p.m.: high 73 at 4 p.m.; low 43 at 4:30 a.m.; mean 58, normal 44, degree days 7. High year ago, 83; low 46. Record high this date 91 in 1931. Record low this date 41 in 1963. Highest Temp, since Jan.

1, 94. Lowest Temp, s'nee Jan. 1, 8. Accumulated departure trom normal daughter, Mrs. Dons F.

fog company said the private seCretarv Vt tt Factory to1. waicunas ot ast Ha kins of Farmington; a sister, funeral will be held in Atchi- LJI lrLi" ford and Frank A. Waicunas nfft crowd of some 200 students 13V UU1UU XIUCIl Funeral Rites Set for Widow The funeral of Mrs. Evelyn Sweeney Redding, 72, widow of Maurice J. Redding, of 307 Main Wethersfield, who died Mrs.

Charles Ledger of West of West son Kan and asked that me- iX Ellington, burial was in Lake- "au 6 grlSrlaVto Tht i Memorial Gardens, Lake-nt ate ootings and U.S. go member of its Pioneer Club. in Cambodia. MADISON A State High Hartford, and seven dren. involvement a iand; Fla.

Clair Fawcett Boys Club, Min- way Deoartment flagman was killed Thursday when a dump truck backed over him on the one leaves an aum, ivirs. jonn The funeral will be Monday at neapolis, named after wks of Manchester a ne 15 a.m. from the Richard W.lhis mother. Mrs. Clair Davis 1S his mother.

this month, through May 27, 63. Total degree days since Sept. 1 through May 27, 6463. Normal degree days same period 6132. Total degree days this month, through May 27, 139.

Normal degree days same period 167. Precipitation Summary To 7 p.m., 0. This month through May 27, 3.59 inches. Departure from normal this month School Staff 8 RODNEY D. MARCHETTI SR.

Rodney D. Marchetti 74, Donald LaChapelle of El Connecticut Turnpike Home, 1084 Fawcett Sheehan Funeral Britain Ave The man, Nicholas Ligouri, West Hart- of 40 Worthingtoa Lane, Berlin, rjjves 20 700 Thursday when she was struck by a car in Wethersfield, will be Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the Farley Funeral Home, 96 Webster St. followed by a Requiem Maso at Sarrerl Hpart C.Vmrrh 47, of Chidsey Drive, North Branford, was pronounced dead through May 27, .62 inches. Total from Jan.

1 through May 27, 17.53 inches. For II Veterans Memorial Hospital, To GiantlCS same period last year 15.88 inches. Conn. River stage at 8 a.m. 4.9 feet- (.

Widow, 72, Dies When Hit by Car In Wethersfield Toro, California and a niece Mrs. Janet Phelps of Enfield. Funeral services will be held today at 8:30 a.m. from the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W.

Center Manchester, with a Mass of Requiem at St. James' Church, Manchester, at 9. Burial will be in St. James' Cemetery, Manchester. Li vveuieiaueiu, ti 9.

71 44 New Orleans 97 631 Tnm in New Haven cVie livert (ford, with a Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's Church, Farmington, at 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, loomfield.

Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from s7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 'to 4 and 7 to 9. at the scene. He was working in the westbound lane, near Exit 62, where the state is repaying a section of the turnpike. Police said the truck, driven 83 71 New York Albany Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Employees of the Hartford Public Schools are giving $20,700 to community, health and educational charities this 74 5)' 69 48 in the Hartford area many Ys years, we 1 She leaves a dauehter.

Mrs. Meriden. Born in Meriden, he lived there most of his life, moving to Berlin 11 years ago. He was employed in the Hyatt bearing Division of the former New Departure Meriden, more than 20 years, retiring 65 51 Philadelphia 65 40 Phoenix 83 54 Pittsburgh 75 47 Portland, 69 53 by Clayton Small, 46. of 116 Denver vear.

a a result nf rernrd-hieh i a Detroit By VICTOR E. SASSON A 72-year-old widow died on it i 1 81 64 2 comnouuons to me ah naii-ibv the v.w Haven Tran Rock Kansas city 75 ividigtuei Diaiih, ana a grana- son, Michael Burns, both of so Wethersfield. Main Street, Wethersfield, St. Louis Seattle Tamra Washington ti 1 os Angeles 85 65 67 61 79 72 EUGENE SIMMONS nine years ago. He leaves ms: lies runa oi me Duru cjuu' Miami Thursday morning after she was struck by a car which ca-! 49.

of 22 wife. Elena Magnano Marchet- cation My 29, 1978. Eugene Simmons, 27, Dies As Result of Coughing Spell A gift of $500 will be included Ledyard Bloomfield, died ti; two sons, Rodney, p. Mar- reened onto the sidewalk and Small was charged with negligent homicide and operating an overweight vehicle. The accident occurred about Wednesday at University-Mc- chetti Jr.

of Erie, Pa. and Air Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Hiah Low At New London 4:18 am 4:48 pm 10:36 am 11:24 pm At Saybrook 5:28 am pm 11:21 am At New Haven 6:00 am 6:30 pm 12:13 pm pinned her against another car. Mrs. Evelyn Redding of 307 for the King Youth Fund for summer programs for Hartford youth. The money is pledged in Cook Hospital. Born in East Force Lt.

Col. Nicholas 7:40 a.m. Granby, he lived in the Hartford: chetti, of a daugh-area all his life. He was em-ter, Mrs. Francis Riccio of East ployed at Hartford Hospital 10; Hartford; a brother Joseph J.

years. He was War II Marchetti of Hartford; three '1! i CLINTON AUing with? a wam 5)t- aiea 31 a00UL lL a-ra-r strep throat, Richard Weissled- the scene of the accident, in ler, 27, a supernumerary poUce-, front of an alleyway between a fman, was seized with a -coughHartford Avenue corner furru-; ing spell and choked to death at' ture upholstermg store and the his home at 26 Meadow Road, I town's YMCA branch. 5i memory! of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School employes are also contributing $1,000 to the Henry Barnard Fund.

John J. Gerardi, of Navy veteran; a member of Margaret D'Avino Knights, of Pythias, and a mem- ana; Mrs. Mary -Zimmerman ber of- St. Monica's Episcopal both of Meriden; "and Mrs. Pros- 1 WeHneeHav niaht laQ OXlver 01 tne Car, Mrs, mgnt Carter an sTveardh- He leaves his wife, per Francolini of Hollywood, the committee, announced other His wife Gloria, is a dispatch-f tnet carter, an M-yearHWtt Bennett Simmon his seven grandchildren and a allocations as follows: $13,000 to Ser at Clinton Communications Yeurcisllclu Wiuuw uaa mAihor Mr.

r.nff- Preat-Pranriphilrl The funeral Uu- pitv Thest and Red 'tt. nhnnn n.nlirrant kAm LUC -cu tn.jXorir be Satnriay kt 8:15 Cross; $1,200 each to Cancer She was home with her hus- cide and improper starting from vu ifmm ttw Tnh nn lSld Simons and Herbert Sons Funeral Home, 88 East ebral Palsy Association; $200 to dren by a iain two sisters, Mrs. Margaret'Main at St. the March of Dimes; $500 to the uoii: iwo sisiers, Mrs. iviarearet 'wwu, ouu at tne Marcn oi JJimes ouu io uib Weesdayeased on about 7:30 p.m Pg Mrs.

Hilda Williams, Rose Church, Meriden, at Rehabilitation Center; tel- June 23 UrCUlt U)Urt 15, HeW, Burial 1 he Heart1. u. A when he beean chokine. She tel- 1 Choking. She (111U XLJLil afl flllUL.llllLJI CIl.

(311 Ul II I l.lltf fl LllI ILia dilU XVllU- lephoned for helo and Police Britain, Chief Hamlin Bell and several' Wethersfield police said Mrs. Hartford. The funeral will be Cemetery, Meriden Friends matism drive; $100 to the Oak Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Moni-Iay call at the funeral, home to-j Hill School for the Blind; $300 to rdceu 10 me 6 F.nkfnnal rhnrch with the nay uuin 10 a ana to p.m, the Mental i Health drive; $200 VICTOR VEGA each to Muscular Dystroony with oxygen atahty in least nree They tried resuscitation and yjjjf as walking to her tB a in Mountain View Ceme- office of Norman when the accident happened, vsa'V.

is note and Muiupie sclerosis; Victor Vega, 18, of 2815 Mam cPamp Courant and fh Dr. P. Bloomfield. Friends may Glastonbury, died Tuesday ximes Farm. 1147 East Main where he Eyewitnesses and police gave f'TV tery, at Hartford Hospital.

Born in! The committee also approved Cayez. Puerto Rico, he lived in an allocation of $500 to the Rop- jfried mouth to mouth breathing ttjta account of the without success. jwhh is still under investiga-jd 0'5 7 The body was removed to tion: Glastonburv one vear. He kins Fund for the purchase of J.nHwtMH 4- UaifnvilB' Ropkins Branch Library. A sum of $1,000 will be main an employe of Raffa's Restaurant, Glastonbury and a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, HueyLongWidow Dies at Age 78 (Middlesex Memorial Mrs.

carter was parnea iMiddletown, where Dr. Aaron head-on in front of Gladys's Cut Greenberg, Old Saybrook medi- and Curl Corner at 287 Main St. Jcal examiner, performed an au-'She started the car to back out Jtopsy Thursday. of the private parking area set Police Chief. Bell said Weis-, back from the street itself.

tained by-school employes for Hartford. He leaves his parents, the correction of pupils' vision lZ. defects. Since the fund was BOULDER. Colo.

(API mm Bv 1 started, more than 100 pupils ter. Miss Milaorn Voaa all sleder started on a new job last Instead of reversing, the car Graveside funeral services for Monday at the C.B. Stone Fuel shot forward, describing asRose McConnell Long, widow of Hartford. Funeral services glasses ana ex- Oil Company in Clinton. Weis- semi-oval in front of the beauty Ithe late Sen.

Hiiev P. Lons and burial will he RunHnv in raver 3 sleder joined the supernumer- parlor and the YMCA branch, herself a former senator, will be Puerto Rico. Friends may call ary force about a year ago, soon 285 Main St. Mrs. Redding wasineid in Shreveport, La.

at the James Funeral Home, after his marriage. hit by the car as it headed to Her daughter, Mrs. O. W. 2016 Main Hartford, today PLACE SETTING ward the street and was McFarland of Boulder, said Ano trom 6 to 8 p.m.

against another car parked time has been set for the serv- tSchool Honors Yale Faculty Urges Recess NEW HAVEN (AP) The undergraduate faculty of Yale University Thursday urged the university's governing body to consider allowing an autumn re head-on in front of the alleyway. ices, but they probably will be There is no curb separating Friday or Saturday. Sits War Dead the private parking area from Long died Wednesday Funeral Rites Scheduled for Accident Victim 'grassy strip and the sidewalk. A Mrs. Redding lived in the Le-to muel Mav House, which was PHILADELPHIA (AP) high school which claims night of cancer.

She was 78. Mrs. Long was the mother of Sen. Russell B. who flew to Boulder because of her illness.

After her husband Was" assas- cess to afford students time off for working in next fall's con 'have lost more of its alumni in built in 1795, across Main Street 6 Vietnam than any other high from the Chas. C. Hart Seed Co. a school in the nation will unveil I The funeral of Linda Pace, 19, gressional elections. By an 83-51 vote, the faculty of 48 Lincoln Cromwell, who of Yale College voted to urge iSE Mr, t3 weiriWM killed TnuTsaay In a motor-1935, Mrs.

Long was appointed the Yale Corporation to take up cycle accident in Cromwell, will to the Senate by Gov. James A. the question of a recess. Dean Mollie G. Prince Dies; Teacher Mrs.

Mollie Greenberg Prince, 70, of 15 Linwold Drive, West Hartford, widow of Nathan Georges May said other facul Noe. She served from Jan. 31, 1936 to Jan. 3, 1937, and did not in WALLACE STERLING SelectyourWallace pattern nowand save when you buy place settings. SAVE $8.00 per 4 piece setting.

SAVE $10.00 per 5 piete setting. SAVE $12.00 per 6 piece setting. Don't delay. Start your Wallace sterling service now and save. be Monday at 8:15 a.m.

from the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethersfield with a js a memorial plaque Friday in I honor of its war dead. Thomas A. Edison High School lists 37 former students among the Vietnam war dead. 3 Frank Hoban, vice principal at the predominantly Negro school, said he had been unable to track down any school with ties of the university would still have to be consulted before the seek election to a regular term, Long was a native of SJemn Reem Mass at the Mrs corporation would make a deci ui oi. rauicK ana oi.

sion. Prince, and a former teacher at Greensburg, but moved Arsenal School, died Thursday with her parents to Shreveport Anthony at 9, 1 i .1. when she was 9. sj that many losses at a Wost HartfnrH rnnvalesrent Born in Hartford, she was the rT 7 8 daughter of Ezio Pace of SlS nl11! f.ww. tartan autiuu auuvv oiuuciilo well and Alice Palmer Pace of mK th.

-m I to off in the fall for political Middletown. She was educated' uf but the school has Woman Chutist Falls to Death work, year in in local schools. uanny wuiiams, io, vice ident of the student body ini- Born in' Hartford she attend. bated the drive to establish he ed bcal schools and was du. memorial.

He said he felt too. ated from New Britain Normal little was being done tor tnese Teachcrs. College, she was a guys. Nobody could give more resident Brooklyri) many cases been extended to make up for lost time. Besides her parents, she leaves two sisters, Miss Noreen ORANGE, Mass.

(UPI) Pace and Miss Joanne Pace. Ulan uicjr uiu( it a lii nv N.Y. something for them." Laura Goldenberg, 21, of Scars-; both of Cromwell; her paternal dale, N.Y., fell 3,000 feet to her i grandmother, Mrs. Libert a She leaves a sister, Mrs. Des The United States is expected to produce nearly 10 billion tons of refuse between now and the year 2000.

sie Shimelman of West Hartford death Wednesday while making ana several nieces ana second free fall at the Or- Deaths 'eUK. In Windsor May Vn. Mri, Laura (Thrall) Clark, wit. ot Arthur ews. Unse Soort Parachute Center.

Funeral services will be at 3 Miss Goldenberc. student at 41 mm am tm I-TJS: BONDJ Pace of Hartford, and her maternal grandfather, John Mee of Cromwell. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield.

Friends may call at the funeral chapel. Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fun.r.l services will b. held Friday p.m.

today at the WeinStehl tVreooIonec? AverrndfonMortuary Chapel, 640 Farming- Boston University, apparently pulled the riDCord too close to r.v. Howard champ. MMMtina. BUri. ton with Rabbi Morris ground, officials said.

They ThMwiiW officiating. Burial will said her chute was spotted in JKWUL tiBoiNO in w.th.rsfi.id, Miyv2, ce in ayoagogue the first stages of deployment, ms, Ev'iyn swny Redding, ot 307 Cemetery, Wethersfield. The woman's death was the M.in w.tr.ti.id, widow Friends may call at her sister's first fatality since the Oranee JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS THE HOLIDAY 39 Highland St. West Hartford A comfortable housing facility for retirees (not a convalescent home). Three meals a day included.

Hotel Type Accommodations. 24-hour supervision. Tel. 233-S2C3 ot for 0 Colofid htdchuti Hear M.nday marnina it rom th. home, 15 Linwold Drive, West center opened in 1959.

Miss siSedTr'aTaoiernrHartford. wes the center's 60 LA SALLE ROAD WEST HARTFORD Direct Reports 15 PRATT STREET HARTFORD r.m tha U.S. W.tnr ur.au aii sacred Haart churui, wejn-r Riemonai contributions may jumper. I lVm! pri'ln" may be made to The American Can-i Her body was found in woods, 9t l. Hall (tour run tha Clack aa WDRC 1144) AM FM th.

funerii hom. from i to 4 and cer Society, 292 South Marshall about three-quarters of a mile Sunday. from the landing zona..

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