csn-ofLitr-ISf3-:exli-.1 *.Y*.'w1-5-ISS. b • r t(1nWar Victim’s Body Arrives Tonight For ReburialBeacon FullsVeterans and townspeople win assemble this evening at the Nau-gatuek railroad station to meet the body of Pvt. Theodore S. Dobosz, killed In action Aug. 19, 1944, while serving with the U. S. Army in Prince. Ho was the fifth man#from Beacon Palls to lose his WCc Jn World War II and is the ;G second to be returned here for reburial.John MeGeever, commander of Post 25, American Lesion, urges all members of the post, iy:d all other vetemns to be present at the station this cverting. He has also extended an invitation to all residents of the town.After the flag covered casket in removed from the train, veterans will form an honor guard-about the hearse and march to the Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 320 North Main street, where the body-wili tie in state from 7 to 10 o'clock. Members of the Legion post, its auxiliary, and other yet- [ crans and townspeople will pay; respects to the war victim. Mecn-| * bers of the post will form an honor guard at the casket during calling hours.Pvt. Js survived by hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobosx, 74 Railroad avenue: two brothers, Edward of Shelton and Chester of Beacon Falls and three Asters, Miss Helen Dobos?, and Miss Florence Dobosz, and Mrs. Stanley Dodzato, all of Bca’~ con Fulls.Military funeral services will be held tomorrow morning- at o'clock from the funeral home to St. Michael's church, where a solemn high requiem Maas will be I celebrated at 9 o'clock. Burial ( will be in St. James' cemetery, Naugatuck.•Members of the Ladies' auxiliary, Crusader post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at the corner of Orchard and N’orth Main Street to* night at 7:45 o'clock to pay respects to the war victim. They also will attend funeral services tomorrow.tJf