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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 37

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VERZARO, 67, OF FAIRFIELD, DIES JiimeJ V. Vcruro, 6V, of k. nn l.kk.i I. FnllrfLCk! fine i.i lire founders of I'alrficld LlLtlc Lcatue njid coach of hasc haskclball teams hero for IS years, dicj this morning in St, Mrvicc.i ivi ll lake jilace Fri- at 0 a.m. in 11(1 fll- nvo- n'l nmif El.

i h. I 8j J. V. Vtritra, Sr, in LaiMiciofl cMietcry, in I'OjM'ia, Itolj', Mr, Ver- zaro lived in I-alrfiokl ti years. Jle was a mired tiucker with Ihe town of lie re he had been employed Vj yea is.

Mr. V0r2n.ro wusv atiivc wilh youth Hit Tmvn of Fairfieldl me. liliki jtkl rmrl I i (ilil Tmvnicq. 67 PINTS DONATED member I c. ecXte Survivors am (lis ivifo, Mrs sims Vkm, kkd Jkikm, V.

v.t hcKh of FaiiiieJii; hrolliers. MkU-1 Fr.u.k I'ci ul and Aufjust Verrarn nf Marv cue, liotli of Fairfield; and sev nieces and nephews. AT JEF-JKIMS 'BANK' A Jenkins Brothers hloixl iiarJ: kk.rkkrv, rf-'ttpd 01 pints of Inlor.d arcordinR T. 'kkl ivn.n Ilk nn: 1 ikl.nm- i-iuiliea stern Fairfield Counly Chaplcr Hod Cross. Irliilhiilc iliinr.ks Ihe Arthur Schultz-56 Chester Pesia'K 53; FiiwaiJ Slcnlien Ivanoff-iOi lclaiovlcli-43; David Kononson-JS; George Hermann Joseph Curlev-24: He.ily Jr, wan first-tiim- dnnor Wl.l nm ncrssnnr-1 niim kk in nin Cnmunity Service- Ftmrl nil be Thnrsday halwi nn Terrace Cnmmunitv room Huilri- loc.ilcd on Trumbull auc- nnr lr i pp run' PARIS PARLEY ROLE FOR UC0NN PHYSICIST head nf tkn jLi.i.uni.y Conncclinit Depart- Iilkik kf mvilcd to jdnv an aclivc role in an international conference of scien- ith in Paris.

a utonn physicist, will present invital riunnr nn by Laitico Defects" at ithe July 3-6 fnlernationa Con- Phonon Scatlm r.k Dr. Klemens nyplalueii phonons" are banrtlep. of I1ANBURY THEFT OANRURY Pol i.i i thai navel in a solid and are scaltercd by other defects. Ihe inlernalional conclave is sponsored hy the French Atomic incrf-y commission and the In- EXPLOSION INJURES 27 AT ALABAMA COAL MINE CONCORD, Ala. Two tanks of welding gas accidentally cnieied coal crusher fn US.

Sleeps Cnnrord Mine lale Tuesday, cuusirg an explosion that injured 27 men, a preliminary investigation by govern-meki ffdcinls revealed lodav. There were no fatalities. Seven were hospitalized, one in er.lice.! condition and three serial: hurt, hospital spokes. PRORF.n e. gating she theft of a tele-vision set and a tape recoider from the home of Walter Hoelkc, 1 VVixon road.

The bieak was retried yesterday al 10:20 a.m. and investigating GrCjioty Do Munnik found lhat entry was gained by breaking a window in the front jPHJLlP EX-SOLON, DEAD BOLTON. Mass. (AP) -hilin .1, p.nilbb, fi'ivkii in House of Representatives from 1942 until he was defeated In WO liy the Rev. Rube Drina.n.

died early today was 73. lilbln, a Democrat, rose to number two positii puwerful Armed Services Committee, and was defeated ly months befure the I1 i nf that committee's chairman, Rep. Mendel Rivers, have succeeded the cliair had lie not been by Father Dririari in -k rn. 11 tiectlDn. Dies at Farm Home Philbin died at his Phllcrest Fnrns home.

I he cause of death 5vas not disclosed. bin was bom in Clinton, fed in loeal schools and was graduated frooi Harvard LOiiege, v.Kr.-c be played loot- oeing iv onijree jron: Columbia University: lie was a K'CTJ- to Congress, by link-. margin, and served teim before being defeated. The Third I'liilbin1 constituency was reappoi lionc-d in I95B. adding WtiUham Newlun and Watertnv.n rmi.t Drinan.

thou dean of tl.c "Hern of Law, took a firm antiwar stand in (he primary and observers contrib uted Philhin's defeat to the war RITES ON FRIDAY FOR STROFFOLINO wiisri'ortT take place Frist raf Jo lino. Si, nkk.kl kn The funeral will he conducted at a.m. in the t-'ablo funeral home. 2I5 West State street, and at o'clock in the Church a Assumption with a Mass RcsurrtctLtiri. Uuiinl will Assumjilion cemetery, Cji Farms.

ikiirir.fk, liprn'n wan 01 'he day. iQ mm i i nns hlniKl bank I 15 Sachern trail. Republican state reprcs lative fram the l-f3rd rliilmk. 'io died Tuesday morning in Nor-M'alk three hours after In IW, Rep, Slroffolino was leader in Ihe Saw island dispute centering around a planned nuclear power plant the site. The toMi's residents later won their hattle 10 Iteep the island tor recrpji.i.n.pi space purposes.

Horn in Shclton, Mr. Stroifolino lived in Westport 50 years, A rc-lirod pltarrracist, he was first elected to the legislature In In 1958, ho triumphed in a primary cb alienee for rmomina-(ion as the Republican-endorsed candidate from Ihe district. In 10JO, Mr. stroifolino an-nounmed his support of Ihe cam paign of Stewart n. McKluncv, of Fairfield, then-House minority leader, for the Fourth dintrlci seat.

Rep. Mc Kinney noil the fiongressional election that year. Mr. Siroffulino served as chairmin of the Westport Republican Town committee and many years in focal and state poiiucs. ei mm: i affkinknn ivrrs 45 years' in nip h'-k i-k i'-t: member of rtishop Fenw council 3B88, Knighis of Columbus, Ihe Elks nrganiiationn, and a pasl president and charter member of the St.

Anthony's society. He is survived by his wile, Mrs. Teresa Valiante Stroifolino; a daughter, Mrs, Frank Esposito, of a son, Joseph Slrof-folino of Westpnrt; four brothers, Stanley. Frederick and William StrofTolino, all Monvalk, and Arthur Slioirolino of Riveisidc; three sisters. Mrs.

Josephine am. i.rfhkr and Mrs. Carmen Curoicnutn, all of Shelicn: four grandcli'Lldrcn nrd nd nephews. H. C.

MERGENTHALER, LINOTYPE SCION, DIES HArtRISQN. N.Y. (AP) -Herman C. eifcrgenthaler, 65, son of the inventor of ihn lino, type, died Monday al the West. Chester Country Club after a long illness.

Mcrgcnthaler was Ihe son ol Die late Oltmar Mergrnthaler, invented the tnachinf ct vrhich sets type automatically a ixc al a time and revolut ized prinling, ECONOMIST DEAD aieei 111 fpiowtn drd end ay Inarlaatj wrote 10 hooks on economics and was a am co a proiessor of economic New York Slate Liniver.si!y "grant i. fasquhar OBITUARIES Josdph Buddhdiy, tSr. Services for Josepii BiMUhazyj 83, of J7S Andover street, li a died took place to day -i me First UnlleO Church of Christ. The Jtev. Emil Nagy, pantnr.

and burial was In Mountain Grove cemeterv. Joiui rally Services for John Francis Cralty, 5D, of 75 Catherine street, Stratford, who died Monday, look place today in St. Ann's church, Milford. with a of I be Resurrection. Bur ial was in King's Highway cemetery, Millard.

Jrvfnf B. Culver Services for Irving Bedell Cul-r. fin. of 114 Broad strtat. Stralford, who died Sunday, took place today in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, Stratford.

The Rev, Joseph G. Shaw of the Stratford Congregational church officiated. Burial was in Union cemetery, Siratford. jjcsrcis Dnv.J S.ndp i (pj flobeil Maricondo, Albert Coles and Nicholas Mrs. Samuel Farina Services for Mrs.

fLou-isc) Calinri Farina, bO, of 193 Mayfair road, Fairfield, widow of Samuel Farina, who died Sunday, took place today In Holy Family church, Fnlrrield, with a Mass ol Ihe Resurrection. Rurial was in Mountain fJruve cemetery, Ttie Rev, Edward Karl, assisted by the Rev. Bernard, SJ and the Rev. John Wcldnn cancefe-brnted the Mass. Father Karl rend tha committaj.

Honorary delegations from the Ladies Rosary Guild of Holy Family church and the Subalpina Ladies' Auxiliary were presem. Bearers, all grandsons, were Michael Antal, Peter J. Metali John Favalc, Michael Ka-vnlich, Joseph Failna and James Christie. Mrs, John II, Edwards Services for Mrs. Lola Green Edwards, SB.

of Huntii cl in mart, Stratford, of John if. Edwards, who died Tuesday, mill l.in.n pkk'n Kridav at 11 a m. in ihe William R. McDonald funeral home, 2SDI Man street, Slralforri. The Rev.

Arthur J. Monk, pa 5 lor of Christ c.i'.ircn, will officiate. Burial wdl bo in Lnkovio'v eemelery. Born In Ottawa, Canada, Mrs. Edwards lived In Siratford for 25 years.

She was employed by lbs American Chain and Cable company of Bridgeport for 16 years, and by the Waterbury Pen company of Stratford seven yearn, before three years agu. Survivors include a son. War ren i. Sitratford; a elk, I Mrs. Stephen Pala-sky of Siratford; a brother nn rB E.

Green of fJliawa; i grandchildren, and firent-granridaushter. tieorge W. Efii George W. Lgri, 67, of 40 Hansen avenue died this morning id Lily hospital. Services will take place in pi mike and Snn fixers: horae.

avenue, and at fl oclock in; St. Ann's church with a Mass of the Tiesurrecliun. Burial will be in Rt. cemetery. The Rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 p.m.

in tht fur era I home. A lifelong resident of Biidge port, Mr. had been employ cd al the Blillaid Company until ms renrenicnt two years asti lHu nji liln l-narmaceutl- Faveru-alhnr Fourlh degrer, r(i Qnarl.n, Century clu'h and rnuitr Luicmau council iolts, of C. Suivivnrs are bis wife. Harriet Jastrczbska Fgri; a George W.

higri. and Miss Harriet L. Egri, both ol BiiJvtpori; two sisters. William Flflbaven, and Frank Lisko, buth of Btidgeport; three grandchildren, id save ral nieces and nephews Joseph Hajnal Services for Joseph Ilajnal, 13 28llti F.vrlleld avenue, died Sunday, look place toda; tnc hirst Umtjri church i5i svith the Rev. Emil Nagy.

lor, Burial was in Mountain Grove cemeiery. Mrs. James Holsworth 1 Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Bates Holswortli, 38, wife of! eaa en rlalswarth, of 40 West Por-ler slreel, Waterbury, formerly or Bridgeport, who died Monday in Yafc Now Haven hospital, will lake place tomorrow- at L30 p.m. in the A.G.

Raker fixer.il home, lbSi Slrntfotd avenue. The Rev. James Fitzgerald, pastor of Ihe Ncwficld Mclhodist church, will burial will be in Lake-view cemetcrv, I Mcrgcnlnaler and his latrl Mrs. Waller Lailcki me tormer Alice bwceney re, fn oi Kocnester, uvea ai Kye, ncll Murphy Lazicki, SO, wife of son, George, died during the Batllc of the Bulge in World1 War If, Mergenthalcr will be buri in the family plot at Rochester Walter Lazicki. of 95 Homestead avenue, Stratford, who died Monday, took place today In the nennis ana D'Arcy home, Stratford, with the Rev Arthur Tedcastle.

pastor of the biratiord Methodist church, fictalfng. Burial svos in Union cemetery, Stratford. INGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) fiae.hman ae-e Kerxeih Kuribara. 63.

nrx 'rsnsnrnoSnn, mrnnrvmich i Ki lariiy ZJnccmno Kaiser. LcoaaTd Montanaro Leonard Moiitsnaro, 65. of 104 avenue, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. Services will take pla'ce Friday at a.m.

in the Parcnle-Lauro luneral home, 559 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in SI Raphael's church a Mass of Ifia Jlesurreclion, Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. A'liff-loiw resident of Hridee- port, Mr. Montanara was an Army veteran of World War II. bLrvivors ire a brother, James Mom ana ro o( Bridgeport; a sis ter, Mrs, Bessie Bagda of Bridgeport; and two nieces.

Mra. Dominie Palmlero Mrs, Matrons Minglonc Pal-micro, SS, of 853 Iraniitan avenue, widow of Dominic. Pa'miero, died this morning In St. Vin cent's hospital. services will take place Fri day al 8 a.m.

In the Louis A. Ahr.ola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock In SI. George's church with a Mass uf the Resurrection. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Born in Prisco, Italy, Mrs. Palmiero had lived in Bridge port SO years, Sumvors am hve sons. iseph, Michael, and Louis Pal-itero, nil of Bridgeport, and Anthony Palmiem of Trumbull; lour daughters, Mrs. Mary Nen- ano wrs. Sandy Pcolka, all of Bridgeport, and Mrs.

Margaret SaWana of Fairfield: 34 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Santord Platl, Jr. vices lor Sanford L. Piatt, 3B. of 175 Forest avenue.

Fairfield, who was killed Sun- lay morning in' an auto ac- uicnt in Fairfield, took place today in the Wilmot, West and Gouiding funeral home, Fairfield. The Rev. L. Alden Erlandson, pastor of Trinily Lutheran chiireb, Milford, officiated. Bur in Lawncroft cemetery, were Louis Mulhall, Theodore Huck, Raymond Bay-us, Raymond Bayus, Henry inoiin ana naipn uroman Miss Rose M.

Smith Services lor Miss nn Maris Smith. 60, at Stafford Springs, formerly of 1220 Slate street, who died Sunday, took place to day St. Anthony's church OI tne a Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Edward Stralford Services for Edwnrd Strat id.

31. nf 157 Arbor drive, Fairfield, who was killed early day morning when his car struck a utility pole, took plact today in St. Thomas church Fairfield, with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial was ii King's Highway cemetery. Ml! ford.

The Kev. James Kellv. S.J. was celebrant of the Mass and read the committal. Bearers were Raymond Hank Sanvin, John Hauser, Don- KM Milfvoli mr, Lamp Mrs.

Joseph VaTese Services for Mrs. Clara Caegi ano Varesc. S3, uf 474 Ptitnair kktl, r-irlikk nf -friseph Varrmr who died Monday, will lake nlaci at a.m. in the Louis ila and Son fumral nome, East Washington at 10 o'clock in Holv Rosary church with a Mass uf the Resurrection. Burial will he ht.

Michael cemetery. Angclo Vender Angelo Vender, nf 3G51 Sai Castle boulevard, Hypoluxo, Fla lormcrly of StralfOTd, died Mon day in the Bellies da Memorial hnspilal, Boynton Beach, Fla vices wilt take place a to be announced bv the A it. Abtiola and Son funeral home 2-1G0 Main street. Buria! will bei ai cw remetery. Born in Grcecn, Mr.

Vender resided in Stratford rt before moving to Florida 14 ago. rie was a member ol tne Ahcpa society. Survivors are a son, Peter Vender, of Siratford; a daughter, Mrs. Agnes Coculis, nf Lighthouse Point, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. 'm Spak.

48. of 14 May street, a piess operator for the Manger Die Casting company of Derby no flica Monday in j.iv.-r Vcicrans1 hnspilal will take place tomorrow at a.m. in the Hylwa funeral home. Lester street, and at 9 o'clock in Three Saints Russian Orthodox church. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery, Bridgeport.

Learn 1 1 lUtl. Ml. t.llnf, lived iii Ansonia mosi of hi! lifo. Ho was an Air Fnrci of World Wnr wht served with the Tenth Air Force China, Rurma, and India. Mr.

Spek is survived by brothers, Nicholas Horelick Oxford, George Hnrclick and josewi iiore ick. both ol ia Samuel Spak of Derby and Harry' Spak of Florida; and several ana neprews. Mrs. Rose Peccritii Angcnola 85, of 30 Spring street ivldow of John Angenola. who died Sat urday, loaV place today in St Ann's church wilh a Mass o.

the Resurrection. Burinl was ir St. Ann's cemetery. Cranston R.I. Roland H.

Fontaine MTLFDRn Services tot Ro land H. Fontaine, i7. of Ii5 Verwin avenue, who died Sunday in West Haien Veteran's Tiospllal. will take place at in the Lodv-White fiuiera mime, roi jsroaci street, ana nt clock in St, Agnes church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St, Mary's cemetery.

Ervln Slkkles, Sr. NEWTOWN Services for Ervln Stickles, 01, of Elm tvfco died Sundav. took place today In Ihe Wilmot, West and Gouiding funeral home with the Rev. John Rogers of Welh- ersfield offfcidtlng. Burial was private.

John Martin Terrill NEWTOWN-Services far John Martin Terrill, 62, of Lanlern drive, a former salesman with W. Burritt comoanv ol Bridgeport, who died Tuesday in; nome, taxe place D'Arcy funeral home, 2511 Main street, Stratford. The Rev. Arthur Tedcastlc, pastor ol the Stratford Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be at the convenience of the lamlly.

11 LlU I I iii Bridgeport for many years belli moving to Neiwown 15 yean ago, He was a member of Corinthian Lodge 1D4 AF and AM of iiriogeport. J'eeril in nurvivc-d bv sev eral nieces and nephews, John D. Chonlos NDRWALK Services for John David Chonlos Arrnwwood drive, who was Injured fatally Sundav in a car1 accident in Ridgefield. took place today in St. Thomas church a jviass ot tne Kesurrec- Burial was in Riverside cemetery.

Mrs. R. Frank Mallard Sr. NOR WALK Mrs. Anna Mai rd, S5, of 11 Brooksde court widow ol Frank Mallard.

Sr. died yesterday in St, Joseph'i Manor, Trumbuil. after a long uiness. Services will lake place tumor-w al Rr30 a.m. In the Magnet funeral home, 12 Molt avenue.

clock in S(. Mary's enure wnn a Mass ot the Resur-rcction. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. A life-lour resilient of Mrs Mallard was a member of Ibe Calhohc Daughters of Ameri- member ol th; Northern District Council ol Women.

Mrs. John Hyde and Mrs. Joseph maaovicn. noth ol Norwalk; a stepson, RichaTd F. Mallard, of Nbrwalk; four stcpdsughiert' Mrs.

Rost Hunter, and Mrs' Donald irdell, both of Womalk. Mrs. Herbert Hatch of Weston, Mann nd Mrs. Grant Drumm, Linwaod. hildren and several nephews.

eight gtand- and Mrs. Basil Pellagrlno NORWALK- services for Mrs, a Pillagrino, 77, of io Av-a A widow uf B.aiil rino, win; d.rd in wan; nospilal, will take place i km ai a.m. in the Cob 1ms funeral home, 92 F.nn.i avenin- 3 o'clock in St. e. a P.fjnn nk reclion.

Burial will be in St John's cemetery. Frank Williams NORWALK services for Frank Williams, 49, of Hollywood. formerly of Nun-walk, died Mondav. innit place today in St. Thomas the -ipostit church, with a Mass of the Rerurrection, Buria! was in St.

John's cemetery, Springdole. Mrs. John Maloney SHLJLTON Services fnr mrs. Hridget Maloncv. 83 merly of 376 Washington avenue, Bridgeport, widnw of John Maloney, wht) died Sunday in a convalesrent home, will lake place Friday at 0 a.m.

in St. Margaret Mary church wilh a Mass of the Resurrection. Bur il will be In St. Michael's cerx tcry, Stratford. The Paeliaro Rivorview fu neral home, 39b River road, tn charge of arrangements.

Born in county Clare. Ire and Mrs. Mnloney is survived by Mrs. Bettv Bovle. o' the Broni, N.Y.

PRIVATE RITES SET FOR HARLftN WIDOW WF.STOM— Private services wi take j- ann turn nv. 'or Mr F.thel Andrews 'larlnr. 75. road, widow of Suoremc Court Justice John Marsh I Hai wnn died Monday in her Burial v. ill be in Emman.c".

bpiscopal cl'itrch cemetcrv. memorial service will hi? ar nounced. a family spokesma Slid. The Fable funeral hnine. 215! west stale street.

Westport. it in charge of arrangements. Her husband, an associate lice on the high court 16 vears. ENGINEER DIES LUFKIX, Tex. (AP) gene Clark McNally, 6J, a pio nccr orovmrast eiigiuser Southwest since the 192Ds, died luescay.

DEATH NOTICEvS DEATH NOTICES Crrnarfo, Airs. Htltn UnlHd Chy.ch pfiyole al lha TM.e win I kfi yrulkkd Willi nry mrkr -i Pry nflkinkng I I mil! il I Vale iliwarrh, a'atd 38. Jli'tn frtn, oi wast lery. Friends f'nrjTct SoJvPrW onrf Sandy Ptolitn. Friends ort Invlied attend Ihe ttiiwral FrltJoy, 16, ol 8 a.m.

Ifom i.wH A. Abrioi. LtROFFOLlKO Yau left many me-nwlrs 7-? diive, Kiwfow-i, iifvkf! vil! ul' 1 0 30 a m. Ot lhf ilrnHurd tunirOI hr.rr- mnrkiy ol 51. 1 hun can-ret Imarltan.

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