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a a a a a a a a a THE HARTFORD COURANT: Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1976 Morris Fishbein, Medical Writer, Dies been ill for the last two yours. Fishbeing was born July 22, 1889, in St. Louis. A graduate of the University of Chicago and the Medical College, Fishbein authored 30 books including the Modern Medical Home Adviser, which sold more than 4 million copies.

He became assistant editor of the Journal of the American Medical AssociaLion in 1913 and editor in 1924. post he held until 1949. Ultimately, he became better known than the weekly magazine through his books, a medical column syndicated in 700 newspapers, articles 'in women's magazines and speaking engagements which numbered more than 100 a year, all delivered at his fast pace of 300 words minute, In addition to JAMA. Fishbein was editor of Hygeia and Family Health Magazine and was managing editor of nine specialty journals. CHICAGO (UPI) Dr.

Ized for a month. He had Morris Fishbein, 87, longtime medical journalist tor with the Journal of the American Medical Association and a widely known medical authority, died Monday of a lingering illness at Jackson Park Hospital. A hospital spokesman said Fishbein died at 5:20 a.m. after having been hospital- Nun-Teacher Who Served In Area Dies PUTNAM Sister St. Charles De.

Milan, DIS, 77, known in secular lite as Blanche Brodeur, of the Villa St. Joseph, 55 Gilman died Sunday night in Day Kimball Hospital. She was born in Plainfield She professed her vows as a member of the Daughters of the Holy Spirit Aug; 26. 1920, and at the Mother House St. Brieue, France, She spent most of her reli: glous life as a teacher.

Her first assignment was at St. Anne School. Waterbury, where she taught from 1924 until 1931. She then spent the next year teaching at Putnam Catholic Academy. In 1932 she was transferred to St.

Louis School. New Haven, remaining there for the next six years. In 1938 she was transferred to Tupper Lake, N. Y. remaining there until 1936 when she left teaching to further her education.

Upon completion of her graduate studies in 1948, she was assigned to Annhurst College, Woodstock, serving as the college's librarian until her retirement to the provincial house in Putnam in 1975. She remained in retirement there until her recent transfer to the Villa St. Joseph due to illness. She leaves no immediate survivors, A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Daughters of the Holy Spirit Provincial House Chapel, 72 Church St.

Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Calling hours are at provincial house today, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. and Wednesday, 9 a.m.

until time of funeral. Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church has charge of arrangements. Branford Man Dies in Fall HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) -A Connecticut man attending a convention fell eight stories to his death at Hyatt Hotel during the weekend. authorities said.

Beaufort County Coroner Roger Pinckney identified the man as John J. Cronin, 27, of Branford. Pinckney said Cronin apparently walked out onto the balcony adjoining his room Saturday around 4 a.m. and fell over the railing. Pinckney ruled the death accidental.

He said the victim was attending a convention of the Olin Brass Co. of East Alton. Ill. Funerals The funeral of Frederick Busiere 65, of Procter Road, Manchester, will be today, 1 p.m., at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside East Hartford. Cremation will follow.

The funeral of Eugenio Febeo of 1320 Berlin Turnpike, Wethersfield, who died Sunday at home, will be Wednesday, 8:15 a.m., at the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethersfield followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m., at St. Luke's Church. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours are today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Deaths BEAL.

On Sat. Sept. 25, Pauline (Alman) Newton, formerly of Brookline, widow of Beniamin F. Beal. Beloved mother of Royal F.

Beal of West Newton Paul B. Beal of West Hartford, Conn. Loving grandmother of Ronald Beal of Boston Ilene Beal of Brookline, devoted sister of Celia Charak Sarah Sherman of Brookline, Dorothy Green of Boston and the late Samuel and Max Alman. Private services will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 28, rememberances in her memory may be made to Temple Ohabei Shalom, 1187 Beacon Brookline, Mass.

There will be no memorial week. In Memoriam In loving memory of our mother, Angeline F. Cardello, who died on Sept. 29, 1974. Life goes on as loved ones pass away.

But love stays in our hearts each and every day. The memories of you mother, which I shall never forget. It's the sadness that I can't see you is my only regret. Your loving children, Joanne and Joe Obituaries Harry Carter Harry Carter, 80, of 123 Woodmont West Springfield, father of Richard it. Carter of Newington, died Sunday in Mercy Hospital, Springfield.

Born in England, he lived in West Spring field 50 years. He was em ployed by R.IT. Flag Realtors of Springfield, retiring in 1963. He was a Canadian Army veteran of World War I He was a member of Mittineague Congregational Church, West Springfield. Besides his son.

he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Loudfoot of Agawam, and Mrs. Mary Ellen of Springfield. The funeral: Wednesday, 1 p.m. CurranJones Funeral Home.

109 Main West Springfield. Burial Springfield Cemetery. Calling hours: today, 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Frances L.

Kaybel Mrs. Frances Ludwin Knybel. 58. of 135 Spring St. Windsor widow of John S.

Knybel, died Sunday in Hartford Hospital. She was a lifelong Windsor Locks resident. She was a member of the Church of St. Mary, Windsor Locks. She leaves a son.

John F. Kaybel of Granby, a brother. Stephen Ludwin of Suffield, two sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Ridel of Cummington, and Mrs. Mary Anderson of Hartford, and two granddaughters.

The funeral. Wednesday. 8:30 a.m.. JohnsonKania Funeral Home, 105 Oak St. Windsor Locks, Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m., Church of St.

Mary. Burial. St. Mary Cemetery, Windsor Locks. Calling hours.

today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Spere L. DeFrance Spere L. 38. of 134 Cloverdale Cirele, Wethersfield.

died Sunday al Hartford Hospital. Born in Hartford, he was a lifelong area resident. He worked for Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Group, Southington, as A foreman. He was a World War IT Air Force veteran. He leaves his wife, Mrs.

C. Jane Spellman a son, Lawrence DeFranco of Manchester, two daughters, Mrs. Janice C. Kochanek of Rocky Hill and Catherine DeFranco of Wetherstield, a brother, Arthur DeFranco of Meriden: a sister. Mrs.

Theresa Rosania of South Meriden, and three grandchildren. The funeral: Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Mass of Christian Burial. 10 a.m., Church of the Incarnation, Wethersfield. Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Hubert Morrison Mrs. Emma Hardison Morrison, 66, of 388 Garden wife of Hubbert Morrison, died Monday at John Dempsey Hospital, Farmington. Born in Buena Vista, she lived in Hartford 30 years. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Tracy Morrison, at home.

The funeral: Thursday, 11 a.m., James Funeral Home, 2016 Main preceded by prayers at her home at 10:30 a.m. Burial: Northwood Cemetery, Wilson section of Windsor. Calling hours: Wednesday, 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Tito Dezi Mrs.

Amelia Tenerewicz Dezi, 62, wife of Tito Dezi of 267 Roxbury, Road, New Britain, died Monday in New Britain General Hospital. She was a native of New Britain. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church, New Britain. Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Theresa Perreault of East Hartford and Mrs. Joyce Miller of New Britain; two Robert Dezi of New Britain, and Dennis Dezi of Farmington; a brother, John Tenerewicz of New Britain; and eight grandchildren. The funeral: 8 a.m., Wednesday, Sorbo Funeral Home, 26 Union New Britain. Mass of Christian Burial, 9 a.m., St. Francis of Assisi Church.

Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery, New Britain. Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hang Gliding Fatal to Man STOWE, Vt. (AP.) A Wallingford, man has been killed in a hang gliding accident near here.

Police said James O. Becoft, 64, was killed Sunday when the hang glider he was flying hit a cable on a ski tow, then hit a ski tow support tower. Man, 41, Killed In High-Speed Auto Collision GRANBY Michael E. Seery, 41, of 44 Strong Road, died Sunday after a two-car collision which ripped his vehiele in two, police said. "Speeding, was involved and all I'm going to say pending further said Police Chief Donald Algren.

Both cars crashed nearly headon at 6:30 p.m. on West Granby Road near the intersection of Bushy Hill Road, two miles from the victim's home. Seery was pronounced dead at Hartford Hospital where he was taken after the collision. Police said the driver of the other car was Edward Jones of Rt. 181, New Hartford.

Jones' car landed against a utility pole after the crash. Riding with Jones were: his wife, Katherin; his mothor, Mrs. Ada Jones, 88, and his three sons, Edward, 15, Robert, 14, and John, 12. All were treated and released at the hospital except Ada Jones. who was held for observation.

Police said this was the town's first traffic death this year. Israeli Diplomat Visits Canada OTTAWA, Canada (AP) Igraeli Foreign Minister Vigal Allon began a live -day visit to Canada Monday, His schedule includes two days of official talks. Fatal Fall Cause Is 'Und 'Undetermined' Mrs. Frederick C. Pagan Mrs.

Nellie R. Pagan, 88, of 449 Church Wethersfield, widow of Frederick C. Pagan, Portland, died Saturday visiting In while her daughter. Born in Portland. she lived in Middetown many years, moving to Wethersfield seven years agO.

She leaves four daughters, Mrs. Aner F. Peck of Middletown, Mrs. George Bragdon and Mrs. Henry B.

Ellis, both of Wethersfield. and Mrs. Harry P. Christensen of Tigard, Ore, a sister, Mrs. R.

V. Story of Cincinnati: nine grandchildren, and great -grandchildren. The funeral: today, 1 p.m.. Doolittle Funeral Home. 14 Church Middletown.

Burial Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown. Calling hours: none. John J. Sullivan John J. Sullivan.

65. of Santa Cruz. Calif. formerly of West Hartford, died Sept. 19.

in Community Hospital, Santa Cruz. Born in Hartford, he lived in West Harttord many years before moving to, California. He leaves his wife. Mrs. Elaine Sullivan, three sons.

David 0. Sullivan of Windsor, Kevin Sullivan of Hartford and Stephen Peterson of Santa Cruz, two daughters, Mrs. Robert D. Lunden of West Hartford and Mrs. Kellie Schaarschmidt of San Leandro.

Calif: two brothers. Joseph M. Sullivan of Newington and Daniel F. Sullivan of Grafton, two sisters. Mrs John R.

Case of West Hartford and Mrs. Mary Matthews of Wethersfield, and three grandchildren. Funeral and burial in Santa Cruz. Artier B. Hitchco*ck Arthur B.

Hitchco*ck. 90, of 975 Corbin New Britain, died Monday in a local convalescent home. Born in Southington, he lived in Newington 20 vears before moving to New Britain three vears ago. He worked for Fatmir Bearing Co. New Britain, as an engineer many vears.

He attended the First Baptist Church, New Britain. He leaves a son. Charles E. Hitchco*ck of Pompano Beach, a daughter, Mrs. Eva Dean of Overland Park, Kan: six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The funeral: Wednesdav. 11 a.m.. Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Rocky Hill. Burial: Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours: none.

Mrs. Alexander J. Lapsis Jr. Mrs. Leonarda Skarzynski Lapsis, 57.

of 77 Melissa Court. Southington, wife of Alexander J. Lapsis died Monday in New Britain General Hospital. Born in New Britain, she lived in Rochester, N.Y., before moving to Southington in 1969. She was a member of St.

Dominic Church, Southington. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Leonard Lapsis of Colchester; two daughters, Mrs. Melanie Schaeffer of Cincinnati, and Lucia Lapsis of Newington; two brothers, Henry Skarr of California and Edward Skarzynski of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Valerie Wittman of Rochester, N.Y.: and two grandchildren. The funeral: private, family convenience.

Calling hours: none. Arrangements: Borawski- Duksa Funeral Home, 332 Burritt New Britain. Henry F. Schreindorfer Henry F. Schreindorfer, 51, of! Westwood Drive, Simsbury, died Sunday in St.

Francis Hospital. He was born in Glastonbury and lived in Hartford 13 years before moving to Simsbury in 1962. He was a machinist for 30 years at the Pratt Whitney Co. in West Hartford. He was a World War II veteran.

He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Simsbury. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Edna Drain Schreindorfer; three sons, John Schreindorfer of Fairfield, and Daniel Schreindorfer and Michael Schreindorfer, both of Simsbury; a daughter, Mary Beth Schreindorfer of Simsbury; four brothers, Frank Schreindorfer and Martin Schreindorfer, both of Glastonbury, William Schreindorfer of East Hampton and Stephen Schreindorfer of Las Vegas, a sister, Mrs. Mary Kwolek of Meriden, and a grandson.

The funeral: Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Vincent Funeral Home, 880 Hopmeadow Simsbury, 10 a.m., St. Mary's Church. Burial: St. Bernard's Cemetery, Simsbury. Calling hours: today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Memorial donations: Heart Association, 310 Collins Hartford. Mrs. Mary Setaro Mrs. Mary Russo 80, of 136 Shunpike Road, Setaro, Cromwell, widow of Anthony Setaro, died Sunday at Middiesex Memorial Hospital, Middletown. Born.

in fartford, she lived in the Hartford area most of her life, moving to Cromwell 21 years ago. She attended St. John's Church, Cromwell. She leaves three sons, Edward F. Setaro of Enfield, Peter R.

Setaro of Newington, and Anthony Setaro Jr. of Cromwell, three daughters, Mrs. Rose Rand of Min. Dorothy Jones of ManCromwell, chester, and Michelina Zadrowski of Newington; two brothers, Anthony Russo of West Hartford and John Russo of Windsor: a sister, Mrs. Marianna Tursi of Largo, Fla: 15 grandchil dren and three great grand children.

The funeral Thursday, D'Esopo Funeral Chapel. 235 Wetherstield Hartford. Mass of Christian Burial, St. John's Church, Cromwell, time to be announced, Burial Mt. St.

Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield Calling hours: today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Eva S. Ritenburgh Mrs. Eva Smith Rifenburgh, 76, of 66 Brentmoor Road.

East Hartford, widow of Raymond Rifenburgh. died Monday in Manchester Hospital Born in Germantown, N.V. she lived in Manchester seven vears before moving to East Hart ford two months ago. She worked for the W.T Grant Company, retiring 14 years ago. She attended St John's Episcopal Church.

East Hartford. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Helen Lockery of East Hartford and Mrs. Janet Myers of Manchester: two brothers, Charles Smith and Harold Smith, both of Germantown. four sisters, Mra, Clara De.

lage of Red Hook. N. V. Mrs. Mildred Peer and Mrs.

Mar. guerite Poucher. both of Clermont. N.V and Mrs. Blanche Allen of Farmingdale.

Long Island and six grandchildren. The toneral: Thursday. 8:30 am. St. John's Episcopal Church, 12 Rector St.

East Hartford Burial: Viewmonte Cemetery. Germantown. Calling hours: Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.. Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main East Hartford. Donations: St.

John's Memorial Fund, 12 Rector Street, East Hartford. Stanley Kotik Stanley (Bob) Kotik, 67, of 56 Lincoln West Hartford, died Monday at home. Born in Poland, he lived in the Hartford area most of his life. He operated the fruit and vegetable concession in the Crown Supermarket West Hartford, more than 30 years until 1965. For the last 10 years he has been associated with Snyder's Market, Hartford.

He leave his wife, Mrs. Rose Fastiff Kotik; two daughters, Mrs. Stephen Horton of Enfield and Mrs. Albert Levenson of West Hartford; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Buchalter of Miami Beach, Mrs.

Samuel Buchalter of Spring Valley, N.Y., and Mrs. William Scheer of New York City; and five grandchildren. The funeral: Wednesday, noon, Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave. Burial: Wolkowysker Society Cemetery, Hartford. Memorial period will be observed at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Albert Levenson, 37 West Normandy Drive, West Hartford. Donations: Heart Association of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins Hartford. High nutrition, low price call complete ORIGINAL FLAVOR DOG FOOD CALO PET FOODS BORDEN INC ALLENTOWN, PA. 18105 By MANIRA WILSON ELLINGTON The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) concluded Monday "there were no defects in the reserve parachute which would cause it to fail to deploy" and the cause of the accident which killed Susan J. Alley, 24, of Springfield, is "undetermined." Michael Ciccarelli, district director of FAA public affairs, said Monday the FAA has concluded its investigation of the Sept.

18 acctdent at Ellington Airport, but hasn't determined why Ms. Alley's reserve parachute didn't open. She fell 3,000 feet into a corn field. State police have attributed the accident to "human error." Police said Ms. Alley apparently pulled the wrong cable after her main parachute malfunctioned.

However, Cicearelli said FAA results don't automatically support the state police findings. He said the FAA hasn't determined if human error was involved, but no additional investigation is planned. Last week. the FAA tested the main and reserve paraForce Base, Chicopee, Mass. chutes at Westover, Air Ciccarelli said investigators didn't find any apparent 110- chanical problems.

Ms. Alley was killed when her main parachute malfunctioned and her reserve parachute didn't open while she was competing in a meet, at the airport. State police said that instead of pulling the manual, parachute release after cutting her malfunctioning' main parachute, Ms. Alley grasped an automatic parachute release cable and" pulled it out of the auxiliary, pack. Use of the automatic release is optional for experienced parachutists like Ms.

Alley, police said. They said she apparently didn't connect the automatic release before jumping. President Says TV News Fair, Now Unbiased Radio Veteran Dies at Age 76, Ex-Producer LAGUNA HILLS (AP) Cecil Underwood, producer of the "Fibber McGee and Molly" radio program and a 40-vear veteran of the entertainment industry, has died at age 76, a spokesman said. Underwood died Sunday at his home here, the spokesman said. Cause of death was not immediately known and funeral arrangements are incomplete.

The broadcast veteran began his career at radio station KHQ in Seattle. Wash, as a sports announcer in 1925. He worked for NBC in San Francisco, Chicago and Los Angeles, primarily as a producer and director, the family spokesman said. He retired in 1959 as managing director of the television commercial division of Hal Roach Studios in Los Angeles. Youth Hurt; Father Is Head Of State Police STRATFORD (AP) The 16-year-old son of State Police Commissioner Edward P.

Leonard was injured in a go-cart accident Monday afternoon, police said. Christopher Leonard was testing a go-cart he had been working on, police said, when it went out of control and rammed under a car parked in front of the Leonard home. Leonard was in guarded condition Monday night at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, a spokeswoman said. She said he suffered multiple injuries in the accident and would be admitted to the intensive care unit.

Missing Man Found Dead After Six Days VERNON An 80-yearold man who hadn't been seen for six days was found dead in his apartment Sunday, police said. Adelard Rivard, of 37 Park Rockville section, apparently died in his bathtub sometime between Sept. 20 and Sunday, police said. No foul play is suspected, police said. An autopsy is being performed at Rockville General Hospital.

Thomas Y. Ramsdell Thomas Y. Ramsdell, 85, of 1 Emerson Drive, Windsor, died Monday at a local convalescent hospital. Born in Hartford, he lived in West Hartford 60 years before moving to Windsor three years ago. He worked for the Factory Insurance Hartford, as a comptroller, 50 years.

He attended and was past treasurer of Grace Episcopal Church, Hartford. He was past president of the Administrative Management Society, and past member of the Senior Citizens Advisory Board of West Hartford. He leaves his wife. Mrs. Maida Goodale Ramsdell; a daughter, Mrs.

Donald T. Giddings of Windsor Locks, and two grandchildren. The funeral: Wednesday, 11 a.m., Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 Farmington West Hartford. Burial: Old North Cemetery, Hartford. Calling hours: none.

RADNOR, Pa. (UPI) President Ford, in an interview with TV Guide magazine released Monday, said he has not found any "discernible bias" in television news and believes the medium's news coverage of his activities has been "very fair and very In the interview in the magazine's Oct. 2 issue, Ford said he feels "there is no discernible bias. I think at times in the past there may have been, but I think the attitude and atmosphere in this country in the last several years has changed and therefore it is my feeling that television. like other media, has reflected that." ELECTRONIC DOOR CONTROLS OFFER YOU .3 1.

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