Hell’s Angels pay respects to two of their ownBy JOHN SCHOENAbout 40 of them gathered infront of Spadacino PUneral Home in Bridgeport Friday afternoon. Their jackets told you they were Hell's Angels.By 5 o'clock, those from Massachusetts and New York City had arrived. The rest of them, from as far away as California, were expected to gather for the services for the two motorcycle club members who were murdered in a Bridgeport bar last week. In all, 300 Angels would come, summoned by the bonds that hold the club together.,They stood in front of the funeral home in groups of threes and fours, smoking, drinking and talking quietly.A police car made another pass around the block in front of the funeral home. One of the Angels from New York City held his hand up making a mock pistol, pointed it at the cop, his trigger finger thumb was missing. He smiled at the cop.Friendly cops, he says, just like back home in Lower East Side homicide. The Angels work hard to develop good relations with the cops, he says, his eyes following the patrol cpr until itContinued on page AllAbout a hundred Hell’is Angels on motorcycles lead the funeral procession down North Avenue in Bridgeport Saturday morning, (photo by Bisceglie)A3 FAIRPRESS, Wednesday, October 12, 1977