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Star and Times, Glens Falls, N.Y. Monday, June 11, 1973 Glens Falls Area Obituaries Miss Susan J. Roberts Robert C. Denno Theodore H. Moore Michael Carlozzi Sr.

Miss Susan J. Roberts, of 6 East Notre Dame Glens Falls, died Saturday (June 9, 1973) at Glens Falls Hospital following a long illness. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Florence Durkee, of Glens Falls; a sister, Mrs. Richard Mulcahy of Glens Falls; three brothers, R.

Henry Durkee, of Gansevoort, Burton S. Durkee, of Glens Falls, and Thomas E. Durkee, of San Diego, several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Private services will be conducted at the convenience of the family at the Sullivan and Minahan Funeral Home, 67 Park St. Mrs.

Mary A. Casterline Mrs. Mary A. Casterline, 84, resident of Folts Home, Herkimer, and a former resident of Glens Falls and North Creek, died Saturday (June 9, 1973) in Herkimer. She was the widow of Theodore M.

Casterline. Mrs. Casterline was born on Nov. 12, 1888, in North Carolina and was a member of the Church of the Messiah, Glens Falls. She was a graduate of the New York Hospital School of Nursing and entered the field of health New Jersey.

Plater, Mrs. Casterline served as the supervisor of nursing of Nassau County. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James W. (Nancy) Hagan, of Glens Falls; two granddaughters, Mrs.

1 Bonita Nausedat, of Carmel, Mrs. Judith Brown, of Glens Falls; a grandson, Thomas J. Hagan, of Glens Falls; one greatgranddaughter; a Mrs. Hallie N. Harris, of Clarksville, Md; several nieces and nephews.

Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. today at the Church of the Messiah by the Rev. Schuyler D. Jenkins, rector. Interment will be in the family plot in the North River Cemetery, North River.

Contributions in her memory may be made to the Church of the Messiah by the Rev. Schuyler D. Jenkins, rector. Interment will be in the family plot in the North River Cemetery, North River. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Church of the Messiah Foundation or the Tri-County Nursing Home Building Fund in North Creek.

WHITEHALL Robert C. Denno, 73, of 32 William died Saturday evening (June 9, 1973) at the Glens Falls Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Denno was a retired employe of the Champlain Silk Mills. Born on April 22, 1900, in Whiting, he was the son of Charles and Melvina Lowell Denno.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Lamphron Denno; five sons, Leonard, Bernard and Bruce, all of Whitehall; Eugene, of Topeka, Howard, of Rome; a brother, Fred Denno, of Whitehall; 12 grandchildren; several nieces and newphes. Friends may call, at the Jillson Funeral Home, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Notre Dame des Victories Church where a Mass of Resurrection will be offered. Interment will be in Our Lady of Angels Cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Fleming SARATOGA SPRINGS Mrs.

Elizabeth Stanford Fleming, 58, 110 Van Dam died Sunday (June 10, 1973) at Saratoga Hospital. Born in Saratoga Springs March 14, 1915, she was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband, William D. Fleming; five sisters, Mrs. Florence S.

VanWagner, Mrs. Herbert Holmes and Mrs. Joseph Dominick, Saratoga Springs; Mrs. George L. Karas, Schenectady, and Mrs.

Vivian Nally, New York City; four brothers, Brig. General John C. Stanford, U.S. Army, Ft. Lauderdale, Harry and Theodore Stanford, Saratoga Springs, and Leland A.

Stanford, Schenectady, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Bussing Funeral Home. The Rev. Howard R.

Foye will officiate. Interment will be in Greenridge Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund in her memory.

7 Sustain Injuries In Weekend A Accidents At least seven persons were injured in Glens Falls area traffic accidents over the weekend. Two South Glens Falls teenagers were injured in a one-car accident just before midnight Saturday on Clark Road, about a half-mile west of West River Road in the Town of Moreau. Nancy Frost, 16, of 25 McHugh St. suffered back injuries. William Grinnell, 18, of 23 McHugh suffered a cut hand.

Both were treated at Glens Falls Hospital and released. They were passengers in a car driven by 18-year-old Robert Knapp of 8773 Myron IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Dad, Robert T. Flewelling, who passed away 3 years ago today, June 11, 1970. Dad: We often sit and think of you And when problems do arise We want to ask for your approval Or of your advise, Although you're not with us today To tell us what to do We cherish you in memory, In what we think of you. Bob, Deb, Kathy, Pam, Jack Rose (Adv.) IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my DAD, Robert T.

Flewelling, who passed away 3 years ago today, June 11, 1970. It's been 3 lonely years today Since you left us and went away. I miss you so very much, Your happy face and loving touch. Dot Jim (Adv.) CARD OF THANKS The Family of Clara Lemery wishes to thank Father Herlihy, Father Noone, Dr. Certain, Dr.

Latimer, nurses in- CCU 2nd. East, 2nd South, The Bay Ridge Rescue Squad, Friends and Neighbors, for their kindness during our recent bereavement. GRANVILLE Theodore H. Moore, 54, died Sunday morning (June 10, 1973) in Glens Falls Hospital. He was a veteran of World War II.

Survivors include two sons, Theodore Jr. and Thomas of Granville; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Jones of Pawlet, one half-sister, Mrs. Esther Whitney of Granville; one half-brother, Paul Moore of Granville; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the McHenry and Roberts Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday. Services will be conducted from the funeral home at 2 p.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Andrew Dancer 3rd. Interment will be in Mettowee Cemetery.

Abraham Brenner SARATOGA SPRINGS Abraham Brenner, 84, owner and operator of the Hotel Brenner, 231 Broadway, died Saturday evening (June 9, 1973) at Saratoga Hospital. He was a member of the Jewish Community Center. He is survived by a son, Aaron Brenner, and a daughter, Miss Katherine Brenner, both of Saratoga Springs; three grandchildren and a great The funeral service was conducted Sunday afternoon at the Simone Funeral Home. Interment was in the Jewish Community Center Cemetery. Lewis A.

Bell HUDSON FALLS Services for Lewis A. Bell will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. today at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main by the Rev. George Malkmus, pastor of the Greater Glens Falls Bible Baptist Church. The bearers will be Roy McGann, Gordon McGann, Raymond Rockefeller, Elwin Burch, Kenneth Burch and Leon Jackson.

Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Salem. Lembertus van Nieuwenhuyse Services for Lembertus van Nieuwenhuyse will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Regan and Denny Funeral Home, Quaker Road, by the Richard Bird, associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in Glens Falls Cemetery. were injured in a one-car accident at 10:15 p.m.

Saturday on Glen Lake Road in the Town of Queensbury. The operator, Jeanne M. D'Angelico, 18, of 39 Burgoyne Avenue, suffered a cut right wrist and finger. Her passenger, Michael T. Leonard, 17, of 14 McCrea suffered cuts to the right hand.

Neigher required hospital treatment. The driver told Dep. P. J. Catone of the Warren County Sheriff's Department that she failed to make the turn in front of Sullivan's bar on the Glens Lake Road, and her car caught the soft shoulder, veered off the road and hit a telephone pole.

Robert Jones, 19, of 28 East LaClaire St. in Hudson Falls, suffered contusions to the right shoulder in a motorcycle accident on Route 197 in the Town of Argyle at 10:30 p.m. Friday. He told State Police from the Moreau Zone Headquarters that something flew in his eye while he was rounding a curve and his motorcycle ran off the road and rolled over. Jones was treated and released at Glens Falls Hospital.

IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Robert T. Flewelling, who left me three years ago today, June 11, 1970. Hon, Three long and lonely years have passed since I saw your hoving face. Everyone has been good to me, but none can take your place. I often look at your picture and cry.

And I say to myself, "I wonder why." If it weren't for the children, I don't know what I'd do. For nothing now is the same here without you. I go everyday to be with you for just a little while. For only God knows how mush I love and miss you and would love to see your smile. Until we meet again, I love you, Hon.

Mrs. Robert T. Flewelling, (Adv. PARADOX Michael Carlozzi 65, died Friday evening (June 8, 1973) at Glens Falls Hospital following a short illness. Mr.

Carlozzi was a teacher at the August Martin High School in Queens for the past 35 years. He was a parishoner of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Chruch of Schroon Lake. He was a member of the Schroon Lake Fish and Game Club. Survivors include his wife, Catherine; two sons, Michael Carlozzi of Morenci, Marshall, of East Northport; a daughter, Mrs. David (Sandra) Hayden, of Pultneyville; his mother, Mrs.

Dianna Carlozzi; two brothers, Frank, of Whitestown, Salvatore, of Wheaton, a sister, Mrs. Nicholas (Josephine Monroe, of Corona; one granddaughter. A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at 9 a.m. today at Our Lady of Lourdes Church by the Rev. George Fontaine, pastor.

Interment will be in the Paradox Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Dr. John Breene Memorial Ambulance Fund, Schroon Lake. Arrangements are under the direction of the Edward L. Kelly Funeral Home, Schroon Lake.

George Bergeron Services for George (Bobby) Bergeron will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. today at the Sullivan and Minahan Funeral Home, and at 9 at St. Alphonsus Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, South Glens Falls.

The bearers will be Kevin Bergeron, John Bergeron Carl Bruce, Michael LaDue, James Seeber, and Robert Engwer. James A. Smith Sr. SARATOGA SPRINGS James A. Smith 76, 7523 Coy Town of Greenfield, died Saturday evening (June 9, 1973) after a long illness.

Born in Passaic, N.J., Nov. 9, 1896, he had resided in the Greenfield area for 40 years. He was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Anna; three sons, James, Thomas and Vincent Smith, Greenfield; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan Saratoga Springs; a brother, Leon Smith, Treasure Island, 13 grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Friends- may call at the Burke Funeral Home from 7 to 9 tonight and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday from the funeral home and at 9:30 in St. Joseph's Church, Greenfield Center.

Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Fridtjof (Fritz) Torgerson SARATOGA SPRINGS Fridtjof (Fritz) Tergerson, 76, RD 6, Louden Road, died Thursday night (June 7, 1973) at Saratoga Hospital. Born Jan. 1, 1897 in Norway, he was a retired moulder from the General Electric Schenectady.

He is survived by his wife, Emma Cornell Torgerson; a daughter, Mrs. John (Marie) Fort, South Glens Falls; a son, Chief Warrant Officer. James H. Torgerson of Guam; a sister, Alma Guldahl of Norway, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m.

today at the Kark and Tunison Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert F. Zimbelman, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Glens Falls Cemetery.

Man Facing Assault Charge Queensbury Police arrested an Aviation Road man and charged him with first degree assault Saturday morning. Paul M. Westcott, 68, who police said hit his wife over the head with a bottle, was committed to the Warren County Jail with no bail and will appear today in Town Court. The wife's head was drenched with blood as she sought help at a neighbor's, police said. Sgt.

George Stannard and Patrolman Joseph Berry investigated, with an assist by Warren County Sheriff's Deputies. Glens Falls Hospital officials said Mrs. Westcott's condition was improving. Carl W. Nichols, 51, of Dean Drive, Glens Falls, died Saturday (June 9, 1973) at his residence following.

a long illness. Mr. Nichols was a veteran of the U.S. Navy with more than .20 years of service. He was a member of the Paul Harvey Post 703, American Legion of Fort Ann.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Shirley Nichols; three daughters, Mrs. Joyce Steves, and Mrs. Sue Schies, both of Fort Ann, and Miss Nina Mary Nichols, of Glens Falls; two sons, Paul and James, both of Lake George; three grandsons; a sister, Mrs. Anthony Marzola, of Glens Falls; his grandmother, Mrs.

Hazel Nichols, of Massachussets. Friends may call at the Sullivan and Minahan Funeral Home, 67 Park from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home and at 9:30 at St.

Mary's Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Dodge Carl W.

Nichols Mrs. Mary Dodge, the widow of George Dodge, of 8 May died Sunday afternoon (June 10, 1973) in Glens Falls Hospital. Survivors include two sisters; and one nephew, Harold Dodge of Corinth. Friends may call at the James F. Singleton Funeral Home, 314 Bay Road from 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Services will be conducted Wednesday at the funeral home at a time to be announced. Mrs. Pauline Guglucci RICHMOND HILLS, L.I. Mrs.

Pauline Guglucci, 57, wife of Anthony Guglucci, died early Sunday morning (June 10, 1973). Besides her husband, survivors include one son, Anthony Jr. of Richmond Hills; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Hathaway of Falls River, one sister, Mrs. Virginia Sigillo of Brooklyn; one brother, Anthony Testa of Hudson Falls; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements are pending. Second Playleader Exam Set A second qualifying examination for prospective city playleaders who may have missed the first one over the weekend has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday at the Recreation Field Fieldhouse. Recreation Superintendent Daniel L. Reardon said all candidates for summer employment as playleaders with the Glens Falls Recreation Commission are required to take the examination.

Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce 70 70 80. Showers 100 FORECAST Figures Shew High Temperatures Daytime Mendey Isolated Precipitation Net Indicated- Consult Losel Pereceet Sunny, warm and more humid today. Highs will be in the mid Sunny, and upper 80s and lows tonight in the low 60s.

Cloudy and warmer on Tuesday. Probability of precipitation is 10 per cent Humid today and tonight. Winds will be southwesterly at 8 to 15 miles per hour. High Sunday in Glens Falls was 84 at 4 p.m. and 55 was the low at 1 a.m.

Weicker 4 Nixon 'Holding Back' On Watergate: Weicker NEW YORK (AP) Sen. Lowell Weicker said Sunday that President Nixon is "holding back" on the Watergate affair -and that "there is a great amount of truth" to be told by former White House counsel John Dean 3rd. Weicker, in a wide-ranging Bloodmobile le Has 300-Pint Target A goal of 300 pints has been set for the upcoming visit of the Red Cross bloodmobile to Glens Falls. Jointly sponsored by the Continental Insurance Companies, First National Bank of Glens Falls and Glens Falls National Bank Trust Company, the bloodmobile will be stationed from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Tuesday, June 26, in the First Presbyterian Church of Glens Falls. Daniel Holley, blood program chairman for Adirondack Chapter, American Red Cross, has stressed the urgency which attends this, the first of the summer's bloodmobile visits. The summer season, when many regular blood donors are away on vacation, stands as the peak blood demand period, Holley noted. "Need usually exceeds supply, requiring Firemen Douse Minor Blaze The South Glens Falls Fire Department answered two minor calls Sunday afternoon. They were called out for about an hour at 2:40 to fight a grass and brush fire off Route 9, just north of Reynolds Road.

The fire was back in the woods on state land, and Ranger George Stec and two fire wardens assisted. An earlier call, at 2:20 p.m., on Route 9 just past the Bluebird Road, was a rubbish fire that was under control and being burned with a permit. Area Daybook The Greater Glens Falls Right to Life Committee will elect officers at a meeting at 8 tonight in the cafeteria of St. Mary's Academy. All interested persons are invited.

The card party of the Auxiliary to Adirondack Post 2475, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will not be held Tuesday as planned. FORT EDWARD Mrs. Thomas Pickett will present a piano recital at 7 tonight at St. Joseph's School. HUDSON FALLS The Board of Directors of the Hudson Falls-Fort Edward Youth Center will meet at 7 tonight at St.

Mary's Rectory. FORT EDWARD A special meeting of Jane McCrea Lodge 267 will be held at 7:30 tonight at the lodge rooms. ARGYLE Argyle Lodge 567 will meet at 8 tonight at the Masonic Hall. BRANT LAKE The "Hi, The mysterious stone statues on Easter Island stand from 12 to 40 feet high and weigh from 5 to 16 tons. Of the more than 600 statues, about 100 remain.

The rest have toppled or been broken. Back' emergency efforts by the Northeastern New York Red Cross blood program." It may require borrowing from other blood centers when needs can't bet met by local collectors, Holley added. The weekly status reports of the Northeastern New York Red Cross Blood program for two recent weeks indicate the surge in blood and blood byproducts usage already has begun. In the week of May 19-25, Glens Falls Hospital was supplied with a total of 263 units of blood, broken down into 47 whole blood, 84 units of red cells, 18 platelets, 198 cryoprecipitates and one unit of frozen cells. The following week, the figure had jumped to 282 units, broken down to 22 whole blood, 32 red cells, 40 platelets, 220 cryoprecipitates and six other derivatives.

Persons planning to donate blood at the June 26 bloodmobile visit may register in advance at the Red Cross chapter house, 1 Bacon St. television interview about Watergate, said Nixon's "handling of the matter, in its coming before the American people, has fallen far short of the mark He's not there to play coy with the American people. He's there to give leadership." Weicker said Nixon's statements have "always been a reaction" to disclosures already public. Weicker said the public has been left with the feeling that Nixon is not telling all he might. "I think he's holding Weicker added.

GeT don't think there's any question about that." The interview was taped for Gabe Pressman's WNEW-TV show "Gabe," to be broadcast Sunday night at 11:30 p.m. Weicker also made these points: -Documents he has seen indicate that at least one part of a controversial national security plan was ordered into effect by the FBI after the plan was supposedly scuttled. The section deals with the use of student informers between the ages of 18 and 21 on college campuses; -Members of the Senate Watergate committee- -Weicker is one-may soon seek public release of documents Dean took from the White House to back up his version of events; But, Weicker said, "I know from documents that I've got that as late as the autumn of 1971 the director (Hoover) ordered the field offices to go out and hire student informers" under the age of 21. Road in South Glens Falls, who was not hurt but was issued a ticket by State Police for imprudent speed. The Moreau Rescue Squad took the injured to the hospital.

James Jones, 22, of Main Street in Chestertown suffered shoulder and neck injuries in a one-car accident on the Olmstedville Road in Town of Chester at 1 a.m. Sunday. He was taken by the Chestertown Rescue Squad to Glens Falls Hospital where he was treated and released. State Police at the Chestertown substation said Jones was heading east on the Olmstedville Road and failed to negotiate a left curve. The car went off the right side of the road, knocked down a power pole and overturned.

State Police from the Moreau Zone Headquarters said Carol Coates, 21, of Hadlock Pond Road in West Fort Ann suffered right arm injuries in a motorcycle accident in her driveway at 1:15 a.m. Sunday. There was no hospital record on her. Two Fort Edward teenagers IN MEMORIAM In memory of Thomas Hurley who died 2 years ago June 10, 1971. Life wouldn't seem so bleak today Had you not been so dear; Nor the years ahead so empty If you could just be here.

We'll miss you presence in our lives Each day that we're apart, And grieve that death's forever Stilled Your understanding heart. Wife Children (Adv.) IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Grampa Robert T. Flewelling who passed away 3 years ago today, June 11, 1970. We miss you, Grampa, We loved you so much. We wish that you could be here with us.

Jimmy, Jeanann, Bobbie Jo, Tammi, Skellie (Adv.) Mason Hearing Aid Service Free Hearing Evaluation Private Home Calls Never A Charge for Service TELEX HEARING AIDS Repair and Service of all makes and models. Batteries and accessories. 1958 East River Drive, Lake Luzerne 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 696-3530 Gene Mason Cares" Ho Come to the Fair" committee has called a meeting for workers today at St. Andrew's Parish Hall in Schroon Lake. Department commander of New York will be installing officer at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday for Mohican Barracks 3489, Veterans of World War at the American Legion Home, Hudson and Fifth Streets, South Glens Falls. Births Births reported at Glens Falls Hospital Sunday included: A son to Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, 22 Montray Road, Glens Falls, at 8:39 a.m. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel "Azzo, 85 Gregwood Circle, Glens Falls, at 3:54 p.m. Births reported Saturday, included: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Evans, Route 6, Loughberry Mobile Court, Saratoga Springs, at 8:39 a.m.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Locke, Box 232, Indian Lake, at 5:35 p.m. Card of Thanks offers a gracious way of expressing appreciation to family members and friends for messages of condolences, floral tributes and other. tokens of sympathy in time of breavement.

To place a notice in The Post-Star and Times, call at the Business Office and ask for an Ad Taker or write Glens Falls Newspapers, Cooper and Lawrence Glens Falls. New York 12801. Do You Remember? 20 years ago this week? June 11, 1953 Biggest A-Bomb ever exploded at Nevada testing grounds produces flash seen from Canadian to Mexican borders Truce appears near in Korea as number of Americans killed in action there nears 24,000 figure Las Vegas' Hotel Saraha cancels $25,000 engagement appearance of Christine Jorgensen with letter beginning: "Dear Sir" Ageless Negro pitching star, "Satchel" Paige's formal for staying young: "Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you" "Big Bill" Tilden, the greatest tennis player of all time, who reigned during the Golden Era of Ruth, Dempsey, Hagen, Jones and Man O' War, Dies at 60 U. S.

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