The Jersey Journal from Jersey City, New Jersey (2024)

Candle caused fire fatal to 2-year-old ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPI) Fire in. vestigators concluded Monday that a candle, that ignited a set of curtains was the cause of a blaze that killed an 18- girl and inmonth- her, two older sisters. (Rasheeda Shabzze was pronounced dead from smoke inhalation at Jersey Shore Medical shortly after the Sunday, Park night Fire fire, Chief said Quido Napolitani. The children's parents were out jogging when the blaze erupted.

said the chief. THE JERSEY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1984 who added they returned after visiting a friend to find firefighters about to leave the scene of the fire. Their two other daughters, Nicole Ferreirn, 12, and Cherise Ferreirn, 15, managed to escape the flames, but were taken to the hospital and admitted for treatment of smoke inhalation. Both were listed in fair condition Monday, said a spokesman at the hospital. baby was cut off in the fire room, Napolitani said.

"The three children were on the third floor. Two got out, but the baby apof smoke inhalation." Fire investigators said the blaze erupted in Nicole's room when candle ignited curtains in the room," the chief said. From what is known it was definitely accidental," Napolitani said. Tenants living four other apartments in the building were safely evacuated from the burning building, Napolitani said. Window bars foil escape; mother, baby die in fire Dallas Morning News FORT WORTH, Texas Every window and door of John and Carolyn Rowe's home was covered by wrought-iron bars locked from the inside to keep burglars out.

Their house was so secure that Mrs. Rowe could not get out of her bedroom when a fire broke out -Saturday night. She and her 18- month daughter, Nicole, died in 'the fire. Her nusoand remained in serious condition yesterday at Parkland Memorial Hospital, a spokeswoman said. 4-year-old son, Antoine, escaped unharmed.

Mrs. Rowe apparently could not find the key' to unlock the bars. She died clinging to them as a -frantic neighbor unsuccessfully tried to pull the bars away, authorities said. "If there had not been burglar bars, the More More convicts escape FORT PILLOW, Tenn. (UPI) An angry Gov.

Lamar. Alexander ordered the National Guard to join the manhunt today for three convicts, two of them murderers, who fled a work gang in the second major escape at. Fort. Pillow Prison in two months. Four convicts originally escaped at: about 1 p.m.

Monday, but one surrendered shortly afterward. Alexander called Monday's, escape and "inexcusable" ordered 225 National Guard troops to join the more than 250- member force in. searching a-10-mile area of dense woods round the tarm-like prison. The prison, a rambling white concrete structure, is about 500 yards off a road that comes to an ends at the Mississippi River and is surSikh-Hindu toll rises NEW DELHI, India (URI A village leader was stabbed to death and the son of a Sikh priest shot and seriously wounded Monday, pushing to 129 the death toll in nearly two months of escalating religious violence in India's Punjab state. Members of India's opposition Bharartiya Janata Party, many wearing black armbands, held a mass meeting in New Delhi.

and sit-in strikes in other cities to protest the government's inability to stop the bloodshed. Other Hindus held rallies and marches PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Oh: Holy Spirit, thou who art all knowing, who brightens every that I may reach my ideal, thou giveth me the divine gift of forgiving and forgetting wrongs done unto me and who in every instant of my life art with me. I'd like in this short dialogue to affirm my gratitude for all your blessings and reaffirm once again that I never want to part from thee though illusion of material things abound. My desire is to be with thee and all my loved ones in perpetual grace. Thank you for your mercy on me mine.

(Persons should pray 3 consecutive days without revealing petition Within 3 days grade will be attained regardless of how difficult the petition may be. Publish this prayer once grace attained. L.D.. Death notices BALAS (Balish) Elizabeth (nee Pariza), of Jersey City, New Jersey, on Monday, April 9, 1984; beloved wife of the late Michael; loving mother of Helen Mary Ann Wilson, John Balas, Miller, Elizabeth Yakubik, and the late Ann Yesenko; also vived by ten grandchildren, and nine, brothers great and grandchildren, sisters and in Czechoslovakia. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the GREENVILLE Memorial Home, 374 Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, Funeral on Mass, Assumption All Thursday, April 12.

Saints Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visiting Tuesday and Wednes: day 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Parking corner Danforth Avenue and Sullivan Drive. BILL Joseph, of Jersey City, New Jersey; on Saturday, April 1984; beloved husband of Frances, (nee Zielinski) and the late Louise, (nee Rawinska); loving father of Genevieve Battista, Theresa Constantino and Lottie Gosher; also survived by two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the GREENVILLE Memorial Home, 374 Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, on Wednesday, April 11. Funeral Mass, St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church at. 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.

Visiting hours, Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parking. corner of Danforth Avenue and Sullivan Drive. CANTALE Sylvester, of Bayonne, on April 9, 1984; devoted husband of Maria (nee Graffa*gnino); loving father of Nino, Vincent, Joseph, Peter, Guido, Josephine DeManaco and Rosa Lamb, all of Bayonne; also survived by 18 grandchildren. Relatives and invited to attend the funeral from the MIGLIACCIO Funeral Home 851 Kennedy Boulevard, (at 33rd Street), Bayonne, on Friday, April 13.

Funeral Mass, Assumption Roman Catholic Church, 9:30 a.m. Entombment, Hollywood Memorial Park, Union, New Jersey. Visitation Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, and Thursday CANZANO Dominick, of Bricktown, New Jersey, formerly of Jersey City, New Jersey; beloved father of Theresa Pardo of Florida; Dorothy Mcintyre of North Bergen; Helen Canzano of Brooklyn, New York; Daniel Canzano of Jersey City; Linda Misyak of Toms River; and Joyce Maluta of Jersey City; also survived by 22 grandchildren, five great -grandchildren, and brothers and sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, April 12, at 9 a.m.

from the RICHMOND F. ROUTH Funeral Home 206 Old Bergen Road, Jersey City. The Funeral Mass at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment, Rosehill Cemetery, Linden, New Jersey, Visiting Wednesday only, 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

Parking on premises. CORDEN Evelyn, (nee Eichenlaub, on Sunday, April 8, 1984, of Bayonne, New Jersey; beloved daughter of the late Adolph and Marian, (nee Selover Eichenlaub); dear mother of Nancy Bakiempis, Charles T. Corden Janice A. Reeves, Raymond Corden, Robert Corden, Gregory Corden and Evelyn M. Corden; dear sister of the late Marian Moloney; loving grandmother of Colleen, Elise and Vincent Bekiempis, Jennifer, Raymond and Shana.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the G. KEENEN O'BRIEN Funeral Home, 984 Avenue Bayonne on Wednesday, April 11, 1984. Mass of Christian burial, St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey.

Family will receive friends on Monday and day, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Ann Fineberg Services were held today for Mrs. Ann Fineberg, 58, director of the Children's Institute in South Orange, who died Sunday in the Jewish Hosnital and. Rehabilitation Center of New Jersey, Jersey City. Born in Jersey City, Mrs.

Fineberg lived in Maplewood for 25 to years. before York City eight years ago. Burial was in Beth-El Cemetery, Westwood. Wien Funeral Home, Jersey City, handled arrangements. Helen Imperato Mrs.

Helen Imperato, 80, born in Italy, died Sunday in Riverside General Hospital. Secaucus. Mrs. Imperato lived in Jersey City before moving to Secaucus. Mass will be said Thursday at 11 a.m.

in Immaculate Conception Church, Secaucus. Mack Memorial Home, Secaucus, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. DEAR CHECK Remembrance of you on your birthday. MARY FAMILY Balas, E.

Fineberg, A. Marroccoli, A. Bill, J. Flaherty, T. Roth, M.

Cantale, S. Garbis, 1. Schuller, H. Canzano, D. Giordano, R.

Vetter, L. B. Corden, E. Healy, J. WajszczuikDilks, J.

Hill- Prather, C. Wroblewski, A. Fangmann, M. Imperato, H. Zillitto, V.

Figlarz, A. Kopchap, J. Votyla, J. DILKS Jerome of Bayonne, New Jersey, on Monday, April 9, 1984; beloved son of the late James and Josephine (nee McCarthy) Dilks; brother of the late James, William, John and Mrs. Catherine Carroll.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the BAYONNE Memorial Home, 854 Avenue (corner of 38th Street), Bayonne, on Wednesday, April 11. A Funeral Mass will be offered at St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, at 9:30 a.m. Interment will follow in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. Family will receive their friends Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

FANGMANN Mathilde of North Bergen, New Jersey; on April 6, 1984, age 84; survived by one niece, Catherine Park of Randolph, two nephews, George Fangmann of Hilton Head, South Carolina and Edward Fangmann of Tampa, Florida and eight grandnieces And nephews. Relatives and friends, also members of the Eastern Star Guiding Star Order, Member of The Frauen Verein Des Fritz Reuter Altenheim and Member of Steinauer Damen Verein are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Tuesday, April 10, at 11 a.m. from LEBER Funeral Home Kennedy Boulevard, corner of 20th Street, Union City. Officiating, Rev. LaRiviere of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Interment, Fairview Cemetery. Family will receive friends Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. FIGLARZ Adam, of Bayonne, New Jersey; on Saturday, April 7, 1984; beloved husband of Sally (nee Geches); devoted father of James, Nary, Bella Levitt, and the late Sam; loving grandfather of four grandchildren. Services, "WIEN AND 2030 Kennedy, Boulevard, Jersey City on Monday, April 9 at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Baron Hirsch Cemetery, Staten Island, New York.

The period of mourning will be observed at the residonce. Funeral Directors, 'WIEN AND 333-8360. FINEBERG Ann (nee Markowitz), of New York City. on Sunday, April 8, 1984, beloved wife of Sidney; devoted mother of Jane Fineberg of New Funeral Director WIEN WIEN 333-8360 Gear Sistel of Joan Rose of Tenafly, New Jersey; loving grandmother of Sarah Nathan. Services "WIEN 2030 Kenned, Boulevard, Jersey City, on Tues day, April 10, 1984, at 10 a.r Interment will follow in Beth- Cemetery, Westwood, New' Jersey.

FLAHERTY On April 8, 1984, of Hoboken, New Jersey; Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Donovan); dear brother of William Flaherty; survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the EARL F. BOSWORTH Funeral Home, 311 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, on Wednesday, April 11 at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass at Our Lddy of Grace Church, Hoboken at 9:15. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. GARBIS Isadore, of Bayonne, New Jersey; on Sunday, April 8, 1984; beloved husband of Ella, (nee Saiewitz) and the late Rose; devoted father of Benjamin, Thelma, Schackman and Joseph; dear brother of Fanny Schattran; loving grandfather of seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services, "WIEN AND 2030 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City on Tuesday, April 10, 1984 at 1 p.m. Interment will follow in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Fairview, New Jersey.

The period of mourning will be observed at the residence. Funeral Directors, "WIEN AND 333-8360. John Kopcha John Kopcha, 74, a retired tugboat captain, died Sunday in Holy Name. Hospital, Teaneck. Born in Jersey City, Kopcha lived in Secaucus.

He retired after working, manu veare for. tho Lehigh Valley Railroad. Kopcha was a member of the Secaucus Golden Age Group and the Secaucus Chapter of Deborah. Mass will be said Thursday at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, Secaucus.

Mack Memorial Home, Secaucus, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Holy Cemetery, North Arlington. William A. Hulmes Services were held to-' day for William A. Hulmes, 81, who died Friday in his Hillsboro home.

Born in Brooklyn, Hulmes lived in Jersey before moving Hillsboro five years ago. He retired after working as a bus driver for New Jersey Transit. Burial was private. Rezem Funeral Home, East Brunswick, handled arrangements. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY LOVE, PAT GIORDANO Ralph, on Sunday, April 8, 1984, of Jersey City: beloved husband of the of late Theresa; devoted father Mrs.

Rose Petti, Mrs. Carmela Broderick, Antoinette Giordano, all of Jersey City; and the late Josephine Giordano; loving three grandfather of grandchildren; and five great: of grandchildren; dear brother Pasquale Giordano of Tremonti, Italy. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the INTROCASO-ANGELO Funeral Home, 143 Brunswick Street, Jersey City, on Wednesday, April 11, at 8:30 a.m. The Funeral Mass at St. Nicholas Church, Jersey City, at 9:30 a.m.

Interment, Jersey City Cemetery, Visitation Monday and Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Parking lot on Fourth Street, off Newark Avenue. HEALY John, of Jersey City. 5 New Jersey, on Monday, April 1984; dear cousin of Mary Sues. Helen Donnelly, Catherine Jae.

ques and Loretta McCollough. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from McLAUGHLIN Funeral Home, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Journal Square, Jersey City, New Jersey, on Wednesday, April 11, 1984, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass, St. Michael's Church at 10 a.m. Interment, St: Mary's Cemetery, Port Chester, New York.

Visiting Tuesday 2-5, 7-10 p.m. Parking opposite Funeral Home. HILL- PRATHER Catherine Louise, of Jersey City, New Jersey; on Saturday, April 7, 1984; beloved wife of John Hill devoted mother of Patricia Allen, LaRue Claggett, Kevin and Brian Hill and Carl Prather; sister of Calvin Claggett and the late Agnes Brown; grandmother of Kevin Tierney and Latia Hill, Mark, Carol and Lynette Murray and Shawn Allan; sisterin-law of Jean Claggett; motherin-law of Pamela Hill; also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, 'other relatives and friends. Reposing in MURRAY'S "A TEMPLE OF 748 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. Funeral services, 1 p.m.

Thursday, April 12th, 1984 in Calvery C.M.E. Church, 25 Oak Street, Jersey City, New Jersey. Interment, Bayview Cemetery. IMPERATO Helen, (nee DeAngelis), of Secaucus, former- FIOnA; 0070100 Mrs. Mildred Somma, Mrs.

Beatrice Farrari, Frank and Mrs. Phyllis Petrizzo and the late Joseph; also survived by grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Visiting at the MACK Memorial Home, Post Place and Paterson Plank Road, Secaucus from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, April 12th at 10:30 a.m. Funeral Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, Secaucus at 11 a.m.

Interment to follow at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus, New Jersey. Jerome Votyla, Bayonne native Jerome Votyla "Wojtyla," 71, a retired electrician, died Sunday in Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, following a long illness. Votyla was a lifelong Bayonne resident. He after working for the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Votyla was a member of the Elco Rod Reel Club of Bayonne.

Mass will be said Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, Bayonne. S. Fryczynski Son Funeral Home, Bayonne, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in the family plot in Tranfiguration Cemetery, Shamokin, Pa.

Jerome J. Dilks, native of Bayonne Jerome g. a retired clerk, died yesterday in his Bayonne home. Dilks was a lifelong Bayonne resident. He 20 ago after working many years for the First National City Bank in New York City.

Dilks was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Star of the Sea Council 371, in Bayonne. He was a World War II Army veteran. Mass will be said tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in.St. Andrew's Church, Bayonne.

The Bayonne Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Jersey City. Angela Marroccoli Angela Marroccoli, 48, 32-year employee at Long Lines, died Sunday in Somerset General Hospital, Somerville. Born in Jersey City, Miss Marroccoll lived in Hillsborough for the past five years. Miss Marroccoli was a former communicant at St.

Nicholas Church, Jersey City, where mass will be said Thursday at 9:30 a.m McLaughlin Funeral Home, Jersey City, is in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. KOPCHA John, of Secaucus, SCHULLER Helen C. (nee New Jersey; on April 8, 1984; Dougherty), of New Rochelle, WROBLEWSKI beloved husband of Marion, New York; formerly of Jersey Michalak), of (nee Mrs. Bykowsky); devoted father City, on Friday, of April 6, 1984; beloved mother the late Joseph Michael (Skip), Lynn brother Radd, and the late and Rodgers, John Judith beloved wife Joseph Schuller; of dear sister of Robert Sophie Stephen Shears, and Mrs.

the Julia late Golds- Mrs. and Charles friends are Dougherty. invited to attend Joseph Wroblewski Relatives Rodgers, McLAUGHLIN Lottie Lesko, and grandfather Anna of Kopcha; cherished the Funeral funeral from Home-Journal Square, dear grandmother Wendy Dru and Hilary Stacy Rae, Kim, Brad 625 Pavonia Avenue, Jarsey Comb, Judy Michael, Brent Jon and Melissa City, on Wednesday, April 11, Mark; Rodgers, Joseph, Niki Kopcha. also Relatives and 1984; at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass, 10 Craig and friends, members of the St.

John the Baptist Church at Secaucus Golden Age and a.m. Interment, Holy. Name Gary, Wroblewski. Joseph, na Deborah may visit at the MACK Cemetery. Visiting hours Mon- friends' are Memorial Home, Post Place and day and Tuesday 2-5, 7-10 p.m.

funeral on Paterson Plank Road, Secaucus Parking opposite Funeral Home. from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral 1984, at 9 a.m. 12th at 9:30 VETTER Loretta C. (nee Bar- MOND F.

ROUTH a.m. Thursdax, Funeral April Mass, Immaculate tine), on Sunday, April 8, 1984, 206 Old Conception Church, Secaucus at of Bayonne, New Jersey, former- the Jersey Chapel City. of The a.m. Interment follow at of Jersey City; beloved wife of Holy Cross Cemetery, North the late Alfred R. Vetter; dear the Holy Aged, Name at Arlington, New Jersey.

mother of Mrs. Cecile Doyle and hours, Monday the late John M. Vetter, M.D., and Mrs. Valerie Simpson; dear thereafter 2-4, MARROCCOLI formerly of Angela, Jersey of grandmother of Allison Doyle, City, on Sunday, of April Anna 8, 1984; California; and John Simpson of Hoboken, Hillsborough, John Doyle, a Melanie Simpson of ZILLITTO loving daughter (nee California. Relatives and friends tino); beloved Muso) and the late Michael are invited to attend the funeral Sebastian; Marroccoli; dear sister of Santo from the G.

KEENEN O'BRIEN Josephine and Daniel Marroccoli, Annette Funeral Home, 984 Avenue Samuel Contino; Masiello, Irene Mattioli and the Bayonne, on Wednesday, April mother of late Angelina. Relatives and 11, 1984. Mass of Christian Marie Protomastro; friends are invited to attend the Burial, St. Vincent's Roman, three funeral from McLAUGHLIN Catholic Church, at 10 a.m. Funeral from Funeral Home-Journal Square, Interment, Holy Name BOSWORTH 625.

Pavonia Avenue, Jersey Cemetery, Jersey City. Family Willow Avenue, City. Survived by many nieces will receive their friends on Mon- Wednesday, and nephews, on Thursday, day evening 7-9 and Tuesday 2- The Funeral April 12th at 8:30 a.m. Funeral 4, 7-9. and Paul mass, St.

Nicholas Church at 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross WAJSZCZUK-WISE On Sun- Washington Cemetery. Visiting Tuesday and day, April 8, 1984, Blanche A. Paramus, New Wednesday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 (Bertha), of Toms River, New hours 2-5, 7-9 p.m.

PARKING OPPOSITE Jersey, formerly of Jersey City; FUNERAL HOME. dearly beloved wife of John; VOTYLA devoted mother of Joseph; on Sunday, ROTH Mae T. (nee Tietgens), devoted grandmother of Joseph Bayonne, New on Saturday, April 7, 1984, of and Jeffrey Wajszczuk; dear husband of Bayonne, New Jersey; beloved -sister of Mrs. Lorraine Marshalick); wife of the late Frederick G. Tomaszewski, Mrs.

Sabina late Teofil and Roth; dear sister. of the late Siwek and the late Florence Pruskiewicz Elizabeth Foerst, Mrs. Emma Andrzejewski. Relatives and Brother of Mrs. Smith, Mrs.

Margaret Speckin, friends, and the officers and Mill Jean Mrs. Christine Hennings, Henry. members of the St. Peter's Prep Stanley Votyla; and Frank Tietgens; beloved Mothers Club, the Catholic War Mrs. Dorothy aunt of William J.

Speckin; also 1411 Veterans Ladies Auxiliary Post Mrs. Maryann survived by many nieces and and the Our Lady of uncle of nephews. Relatives and friends Czestochowa Parent-Teachers Michael, are invited to attend the funeral Association, are respectfully in- Relatives and from the G. KEENEN O'BRIEN vited to attend the funeral from to attend the Funeral Home, 984 Avenue the GREENVILLE Memorial STANLEY Bayonne, on Wednesday, April Home, 374 Danforth Avenue, SON Funeral 11, 1984. Mass of Christian Jersey City, Wednesday, 22nd Street, Burial, St.

Henry Roman Catholic- April 11, 1984, at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Church, at 10:15 a.m. Interment, Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Funeral Mass Holy Cross Cemetery, North Czestochowa Church at 9:30 Ukrainian Arlington, New Jersey. In lieu of a.m. Interment, Holy Cross a.m.

Interment, flowers, the family, would Cemetery, North Arlington, Transfiguration preciate contributions to St. Family will receize visitors Mon- Shamokin, on Monday evening p.m. and Dantorth Avenue. and Tuesday 2-4, 7-9. Carol Timm Elizabeth Balas Mrs.

Carol Timm, a lifelong Hudson County Mrs. Elizabeth Balas 88, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Balas lived in Jersey City for 73 years.

She retired in 1965 after working 40 years for the Western Union Telegraph Co. in New York Citv. Mass will be said Thursday at 10 a.m. in Assumption All Saints Church, Jersey City. Greenville Memorial Home, Jersey City, is in charge of arrangements.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. resident, died yesterday in St. Mary Hospital, Hoboken. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Timm lived in Union City.

Private cremation will be in Garden State Crematory, North Bergen. Necker-Sharpe Funeral Home, Union City, is in charge of arrangements. 1o Place Memoriams, Cards of Thanks, Lodge Notices, Mass Notices Cemetery Plot Ads, Please call 963-5100 FUNERAL DIRECTORY BAYONNE MEMORIAL HOME KOHOOT FUNERAL HOME AUGUST E. HOPPE DIRECTOR 86 W. 14th Bayonne DONALD S.

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Koch Director Jerome F. Koch Manager 3023 Kennedy Bivd. JC, NJ 691 Ave. Bayonne 436-2645 '963-8500 Maryjane Badach LEBER FUNERAL Corner JOHN 20th, LEBER, Kennedy MANAGER Boulevard, Union 863-1100 City, N.J. Anna (nee Jersey City; wife of Wroblewski; of Leo J.

Rodgers, Stella Florence Rodgers, and the late and Clara Rodgers; of Dale McLesko, and John Richard and great-grandmother of Doreen McComb, Melissa and Relatives and invited to attend the Wednesday, April 11, from the RICHFuneral Home Bergen Road, Funeral Mass at St. Ann's Home for 10 a.m. Interment, Cemetery. Visiting 7.9 p.m.. 7-9 p.m.

On April 8, ot Virginia (nee Conwife of the late dear mother of Ciani; sister of loving grand. James Ciani and survived by great-grandchildren. the EARL F. Funeral Home, 311 Hoboken, on April 11, at 9 a.m. Mass at Sts.

Peter Church, Hoboken, at Interment, GeorgeMemorial Park, Jersey. Visiting p.m. lady would have gotten out alive and the baby probably would have, too," said Chief Jim Noah of the Fort Worth Fire Department. "She was right there at the bars trying to get "We realize that some people need the burglar bars for their own peace of mind," Noah said. "But they not only keep the burglars out, they keep.

would-be rescuers out including. firefighters." man work detail about 11 a.m. CST Monday, hid in a culvert, and their absence apparently, unnoticed two armed guards and a supervisor for at least: 90 minutes fled on foot into a secluded wooded area near Henning, Tenn. Two of the guards were suspended temporarily, pending an investigation. Pellegrin said guards watching felony prisoners have standing orders to shoot to prevent in-1 mate escapes.

Why they were not shot. I don't know," he said. One of the four convicts, Gregory Smith, serving a 210year prison term for murder. surrendered after eating a fried chicken lunch fed him by an unsuspecting womand Search for plane 'near volcano area HILO. Hawaii (UPI) Aircraft searched Hawaii's two tallest.

mountains Monday for signs of a small plane that disappeared with four Marines aboard who had hoped to see the Spectacuiar Loa eruption. Civil defense officials had issued numerous warnings about the dangers of flying around the 13.680-foot mountain, the world's largest active volcano now in its fourth week of eruption. The single-engine Grumman Cheetah was last heard from at 3:40 p.m. Sunday when the pilot was denied permission to fly over the eruption area because of limited visibility. The Navy and Coast Guard launched a search late Sunday afternoon along the 200-mile air corridor between Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, and the island of Hawaii, where Mauna Loa erupted March 25, causing fears that lava would flow to coastal Hilo, the island's largest city with a population of 35,200.

In Loving Memory of DR. ISRAEL CHANIN 1ST ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN APRIL 10, 1984 ALWAYS REMEMBERED DOROTHY HERMAN RIEPEL (Wojtyla) Jerome, April 6, 1984, of Jersey; beloved the late Olga, (nee beloved son of the Josephine, (nee Wojtyla), loving Vera Ryan and Vottyia and the late dear uncle of Materowski and Mareca; grand Joseph, Charles, Tricia Materowski. friends are invited funeral from the FRYCZYNSKI AND Home, 32-34 East Bayonne, on April 11, 1984. at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9 Family Plot Cemetery, rounded by a 12-foothigh chain-link fence tipped with "razor wire." The search force used bloodhounds and a helicopter with a spotlight in the roundthe -clock manhunt for the three fugitives.

Alexander ordered Army National Guard units from Dyersburg and Ripley to join the search at daybreak. The state's top government officials were outraged such dangerous inmates could sneak out SO soon after the Feb. 18 escape that left three people dead, including one of the fugitives, during an 18-day crime spree. Regarding Monday's escape, Correction Commissioner Ernest Pellegrin asked why the convicts were not shot by guards. Four convicts slipped away from a 40- violence to 129 in the northern states of Punjab and Haryana in response to the party's call for "nationwide" protests against the violence.

At. the New Delhi meeting, party leaders demanded the government deploy the army in Punjab and demanded Prime the resignation of Minister Indira Gandhi. The peaceful protests took place as more violence erupted in Unidentified assailants stabbed to death the head of a village near Sangrur, just west of Bhatinda, and threw his body was into a drainage ditch, police said. Two gunmen believed to be Hindus shot and seriously wounded the son of a priest at a Sikh temple at Batala, 239 miles north of New Delhi. ST.

JUDE YOU ANSWERED MY PRAYERS THANK YOU ANN S. JOHN KRECZ JR. (JOHNNY) 29th BIRTHDAY Beautiful memories We have of you Are locked in our Hearts to stay This treasure we hold Keep you near each and every day. A BLEEDING HEART MOM, RICHIE, JOYCE, JANICE, JAYNE, JO-ANN.

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