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Record-Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 2

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Record-Journali
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Meriden, Connecticut
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Weather: Birtfis 2TV Morning Record Meriden Goniv Mon July' 10 1972- Wallingford johnTiuert 5 Slayings Mark sfuneralo! John Tiileri -w- Tf -mA- Ulster I ruce JtLnd it arxes The following births were reported at -the local hospitals over tht weekend: meriden-wallingford -Sunday nv ind-nt-l at Our Lady of MiofMeridenTirrel nines JJJ JUrt JameM LOnneiiy crmei Church Burial will be and nephews Funeral Home-43 Church St The funeral of Mrs Eleanor in Sacred Heart Cemetery Tim funewillj Wallingford and at 9 am at CfiMiellyrwlfrof James Gabriel The funeral will be Monday at s-15 am from the Smith Funer-d Home 226 Main St and Holy Trinity Church BELFAST The Irish estant district TIDES High water at -New Haven 11:35 sm- end 1W1 water 5:20 am and pin JN THE SEIES Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow SiJ --New Moon tnday PJB- Today's oclipse of tte tuaj-tha first visible to the Unitad Stes and Canada aince March 7 im begins here at a 9m-and to over at (all times Eastern Daylight) -I Republican Army's mBHanlf-The Catholics were- armed A mass Of tM wurrocw I wiua enllArl'frff wiik MWfln pluhi irM Kara A mess at 9 at Our Lady of hit Carmel Church Burial will be in Sacred OMiHeart Cemetery-- Robert raret I Scattered showers end thun-deretorms today ending tonighL High-near 80 Partial dearing late tonighL Low in the mid Wa Tuesday -partly sunnyt very warm and humid with a chance of an afternoon shower or thun- dMitanjLjii glLin -toe mid to upper Ms The ptmabihty (J precipitation is 80 per cent today and 30 per cent tonight Winds will be southerly at II to 15 miles per hour today with stronger gusts- In thunderstorms Southwest at less than 18 mpfi tonighL TEMPERATURES Yesterday A Year Age am 01 1am 12noen0l- 12 soon I pm 71 0 92 19 pm 79 10 P-m S3 A daughter to Mr ahd 'Mrs George Avery (Catherine Now-ley) 24 Perk SL Apt 133 MEMORIAL Saturday A daughter -to Mr and Mrs Brian Collins (Cheryl Red-mana) 100 Sunset Ave A daughter to Mr end Mrs David Greig (Maids Meisner) 10 Kensington Heights Sunday -A son to Mr and Mrs Ificb-ad Wiwa (Janet Pernal) 3 Souto Mrtdow was niel sumven aaisa launched -a ferockxia offensive! garbage cans They were trying M- lM "in British-controlled -Northern to force the resettlement of 19 1 Ireland Five persons were re- families in the Protestant dia- Burial 1 was in St John ported killed in the first hour etery ujere Fathw Meruri ron-I 0 reported ducted the committal service lieriously wounded apparently Pallbearers were Dominie Do- ta njor cua battle between Baise John peBaiseamea Pl British troops and gunmen in families trict promised dais -The families lied been bombed out of their old homes CnnneQy of Liberty St was held Saturday morning at I at the Smith' Funeral Home with the Rev Robert Tucker conduc- ting services Burial was in Sabered Heart Cemetery Pallbearers were Richard SherideiW' Joseph Curcurato ry A Sons Funeral Home 88 fSJT Ke5and Richard Eart Mai at Sr Joseph Church The Rev Leo Mrs John The funeral of Mrs Mary Gabriel of IS Maple Court Saybrook widow of John Gabriel was held Saturday at 9:13 am trim the John Fer tjiemciykr- The funeral of Robert Pe-reti son (4 Mr and Mrs Louis Pared of 245 Airline Road Wallingford was held Friday at 1:15 ajn front the Thomaa Baise JohirMetillorThomas 1 lodzie and James Coogan iPalsyDeRasai I the Roman1' Catholic Bal-lymurphy sectkm jaL MrrrnieiVWh6HV at24 Strentho Church St Wallingford and atcherrv st Wallingford -died) Cherry St The Provisionals' Wednesday Daily wai celebrant of Mass-Burial was-in -Sacred 6 VTV Cemetery witbrFaiheF Daily officiating Pallbearers were TSmothy Johnston' James Cairo 'Patrick Gaynor William Tillbrook Uw-rence Dubord and Ytaymond ODDER VOUD DltlGV HOW! Southington Churchy A Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated by the Rev' Daniel Sullivan assisted by die Rev Stanley L-Abugdind the Rev' Alfred Menial The Rev Jerpme Cook was pre- Chief: of staff Sean MacstMain ordered Ms nien backon their Moody campaign with the utmost Within of the ceasefire's end -bomb explosions and gunfights flared hi Belfast and Londonderry i The IRA diarged the British SUN FUN TIME -IS here Start wifk A Palsy DeRosa 90 of 38 Willow Court died Saturday at the Merideo-Wallingford Hospital following a brief illness Born in Hartford he had re-sided In Meriden most of his -lifeHe was parishioner ef Our Lady 'of Mt Carmel Church He was US Navy Vet- erao of WW I He 'retired lS years ago from HT Smith Co He is survived by two broth-I ersJ pcephl and Edward J)e- Christopher Morin -s' Christopher Morin two-day- before the trace began at mid- MghLJyps 2L Protestants ta the neighborhood backed by militants si the UlstegDefense Association UDA refused to allow tiie Catholic families to live there The troops moved la and came under hail of atones bottles and iron staves from the Catholic marchers At least three troopers were Injured Troopers dragged injured dvl-ant-io cover behind armored cars Men clutching white handkerchiefs who ran out to try to halt tho battle' were forced to Troops threw barbed wire acroasjbe opts areas to contain' the Wiliam WMtdaw the Rritiah administrator of Northers ire-lenL said he would fly to Belfast on Monday His office charged in statement Issued in London that the IRA had "set the fighting in-Belfast "to provide justification for re- Five Killed In Collision NEW LONDON Wis (API -Fiv peraotu including thru teenagers in one car died Sunday in a headon collision on US 41 near here --Waupaca County sheriff officers said i carload ef teenagers driven by Gary Bar ken 17 of Green Bay' peiled out of Ha lane to pen another $ar end crusted leadto into an onootning vahicle Berten and two of his pasaen-gers Jeff SteittOwskL-lO end Ralph -Flenagin -10 both-cf Green Bey were killed William and GlntysUnuy wrecked the trace by Kane wu organist and Moria of 337 River Bmw rnuj Emanuele Pagliarg EmaOuele Pagliaro 25 Of 49 Union St died Saturday Born in Italy he had been a resident of Meriden for five He was employed at years: He was St-' Southington died Saturday LMudoon EsUte in Belfast carat Now Britain General lkupt-uf Sunday Army headquar- denied tt brake the cease- Besides Us pher leaves a twin sister Cafla 'Ita VmdUnce- soloikt Interment Wa in St Cemetery Wallingford where Fathers Merusi and Abugel officiated at the committal services Pallbearers were Joseph Fea-taRicbard Fe8taJerry Paris! David Sanford Bradon Paatore and' William Blaise Rcpa both of Meriden: and ore sister Mrs' MargeriS Cefairilli of Meriden and several nieces and nephews The funeral will te Tuesday -He to jnn Ideal Forging Corp in' Southington and was a member of the Columbus Park Bocd Club -He is survived by Ms brother i-- PERMANEffr" ter Mrs Antonio Bertoldo-both neral Home 229 KlainSL your CLASS' 0L fw Ct SCHOOL NAME DIED 'f Oar EvoryJay Lew Maw Mnrin- Wto Bnhart Mnrlnl "yj? ment heralded an expected re- of i SnuthinotM: Awctotta amito Flaimrille Graveaidb aervicea will fadiMri a Win RevTeoftofe-Gubalapaktorf-1 of -Ihe -Immaculate Concefktion I la aMaau tringfield nrnKHAUDT IdM (ManUaadil Griffin Pond Road Branford July I 'YIMMimiM HoqdtaL Widow of Louis Burh-haidt mother of Hn Jomoo Marshland Burkhardt and mud Burkhaidt of Branford Sister ef William Marshland and Arthur GOLDEN 4 SKILLET TAke out III WnfLUnSL -Maridsa 23U072 FANTASTIC STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE 4 sumption ef terrorist activity" The statement claimed that the troops were firodon tint end added: "Every: effort 'has been made over the previous three-days-to try ta secure-a- SCHOOL MASCOT -V 9CHOOL COLORS PREFERENGEfiMTONI style and precious metal -KRSONAUZEO Shampae A Srt Halruif Teudi Up ROCX fAMCMVNI yOiter Parmananti i7rSi50TSlT957T: Aad Naw UA Lwdy A Permaneat $1491 OkcHi i IHeflme sevlngs-on fo-en brand geelify GHtware Pie mnrlal 504 Main' St Branford "this moraine at Mam of the solution acceptable to all parties ConcerMdJ -TUil-raL Lh 9 interment la Churchriffldai meridenobit pg 2 bca 'j Church it i Crater at 11 Cemetery j- HIGHEST QUALITY FASTEST DELIVERY Mrwere Crystel Weedenwore Lamps Vase VjFigiSner lkr? YOU KNOW irS GOOD IF IT CbhfH fAOH CLOSED A spokesman for tiw militant Protestant Ulster 'Vanguard wjd a very close to wD waf £7- 'v Braaferd rniTHr Xlee Mwfarat iWrUT ef 0 Mala St Walllncford jdied Sunday at Ur heme Privet funeral Tuetday from th- JW Fltzcerald Funeral Home SOS Center SL' Walllniford Friend who wUh may attend the male of the reeumcllon at Holy- Trinity Church at am nere art -no call ini hours Burial will beta it John'a Cemetery jCOPHcrcT Party-Pkek blB'So rmy posf on Road s'no man's land dividing ral Protestant and Roman tholie areesr-caBM under heavy fire including machine-gun bursts Troops find back from send-' baggef positions and -claimed they Mt three gunmen' Ab army spfdwaman said one guerrilla was seen lying in the road REYKJAVIK: Iceland (AP) iNone of tiie troops was Mt he A' newly ordained Lutheran added Within a helffiourofihe minister- preaching' his truce's end a 109-pound bomb sermon assailed eheas chim-wrecked aeveral offices Chess Rivals it- BEAUTY SALON UaMa Sdllel CMekee leg- KH WITH THM COUPON Sooth Brood St Phono 237-2031 (Oontinud From Pago One)' tenbend of South Window Second District UA Rep Robert Steele of VenuuL -Third District State Rep Henry Povinelll of Milford FitortK'DififclfirSip: i v-v V'W Ne Crisny IUL 7 WALLINGFORD 1' ptons Robby Fischer and Boris downtown SelfsL- re 'Spunky on Bunder 4 war 'McKinaejr Fairfield 194434 sr: GbOD JULY 10-1112 Sixth District John Walsh of New Britain' SKIOU mtr of at Wllknr Cpurt Funeral Tuetday at 8:11 am from the Smith Funeral Powf Meln and at at Our Lady of ML- Carmel Church Burial will be in Sacred Hear 'i Cemetery tFMrade may--call- af ftmeral home today 'from 7 to pm OBBXir Mrs Mabel (PattriUI daw of William Green of Nicholas Road WaUlnxford died Friday at Merlden-Walllnsford hoepltal Funeral today Irrim th Thomas Fttsaerald Funeral Hamn 4S Cbuich St WelUnafurd rat liiroiriwnitl am at Holy Trinity Church hw a main of reeurrectksi Burial at -Walnut Grove ILUA Meridm7of lt Dudl Wethersfield Funeral will be to- day at -Sill sm from tho Slenv-nlen Funeral Home 450 Broad St and at at SL Stenlilaut Church Burial will be at SL Cemetery TRSILK MlrhaM TO ot 47 JSorih Wan SL Funeral today at am -from the John -Ferry Cbuirh- Burial will he-'In'm John' Cemetery WaHlaf0cd 3J' nin ii iIh iwi ivjj I II ni 'ii i wi I iif ii i II Id biS3 y-yu if wM i I i-y At' W1 Yr' "The Rev Olafur Jens Si-1 no casualtiea in the district guidsaon said ln a religous! normally deaerte 'at weekends broadcast that JFlscher" thei Three British sohUers were Ameffcah challenger for the wounded in hit-and-run raids by world championihip'bere wu carloads of gunmen op Arm guilty of the "sin of greed" end checkpoints Six bionib ex-Soviet titleholder Spasbky theplosians were reported lit three-minute period in London-weti-SsleepUn his derrvJthe jrovjnce'SLjecooi quarters Spassky waS" fishing city where the IRA has foFulmoh strong garrison- in the "Free The two ere scheduled to Derry" Catholic tone it rules meet Tuesday in the first gamel TbS tattered tracs marked of -their match the -world by ewkve of sectarian killings Chen championship I by rival gangs of assassins in The reference to which at 15 men died n-gvinfireSunday after-called the American's threat to Loop when-troops fought with wreck the 24game series un- guerrilla snipers in the Lena-less the Icelanders Ee A'ldoon housing development was shown in the world fham-lvioited the threat to walk out unless I when they opened up he got an apology from Fischer rubber bullets end tear for delaying the rnkteh over egainst about 10N Catholic money- -r-t--- miUtaata marching into a Prot- The match Is fiie talk of Ice- land-The pentiment seemed to favor Spassky behavior appeared tnJiave eroded his early position tiie popular favorite in dice when the Russians very well liked OFFICE FURNITURE Robert SAUCA Co 237-M92 Ave SURGICAL SUPPORTS PHARMACY PUI DfUVftY Resident Albert flatowi Son Dlractors -V- Lorgo ForUag Plaza 41 Mi AvfcTaLMMlU Jmt off WsW Mds Miwf imuAL MMWMMIMMMMMM STEMPIEN Funeral llome lENTORV 4N Dnrad 9aTcL UI-9101 -4 t- (Oontinud From Page One) -Coe Avenue and approval of 200202 Main SL location for JetW-fatstQraga and display for 1 Thornton Bulck-Opei Inc y' At another T-3S pm meeting Tuesday the Board of Education-will 'discuss proposal' to remove Platt and Maloney High School sports turns from toe a 1 Connecticut Inter-scholastio- League(CCIL) The CCIL is one of the oldest highschool athletic leaguu ih the state presenting the propos-ano thefioard fortonaideration are Maloney Principal Robert Hart and Platt Principal Anthony Panciera Benjainln Zajac end Neuing respective athletic directors at Piatt end Maloney said the mova would eliminate the high -coat' of transporting teams to such distant towns as Willimantic and Manchester School officials said they ere considering formation of league composed of cchools from Southington Middletown Cheshire Plainvitle Bristol and Wallingford Raymond Main-villa Maloney football' coach said any change which might take place'woukl not go Into effect next year Other Tuesday meetings scheduled include the Parks and Recreation Commission it 7 pm and the Board of Apportionment and Taxation at 7:39 pm Meetings scheduled for today include the Board of Public Safety at 4 pm to discuss police matters Tht Human Rights Commission the School Building Committee and the Aviation Commission meet at 7:30 pm wiirba a Court of Com- itnm-CouiKih Taucur-tonlght-at 730 and a meeting st the Council at 9 pm -On Wednesday the Planning Commission and tits Board of Public Works will nlert at 7:30 pm and the Conservation Commission at I pm No public meetings are scheduled for Thursday or Friday SALE STARTS MONDAY JULY 1 0th Record EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE xauMiiM mr PumM every a 4 a mombia aurept certain Ml dari by The Merida Recora i Ok Record Balldiag Comer Tei Cram rad Perkin UUrrata Unldm Cone W-IMl eanMctlna all do-enrtmnia day and alghL SpwHal tor CtaHlfM Adv iMIrmd hr earritra anrwhart la Toot tor suo per week Bub- Hen friee hr mall In nil UA poetal sane: on pear ttlXX ris Mntka IlitO tkrr mraUu I Ltd ane wth1IIL Medal tea for members ot Uo Armed Force ana etudenle ewer at aekoal tumlibed upon resueet Mall MkeorinUana ere payebie la advance Member or the Aland lad Pr and tbe Audit Bur nf Clm Unni Tbt AiaoriaUd fiwa I n-Ulled ndualvdr la tkt ura fnr re- ShUraHe at all nel news printed tbi aareaeer All riaht of aith-neatlen pedal dlipa'cht are l-n rneervee en poettie fold at Mari- iXCEEUATIiRIIS Waihlngten Pits IT 4 MIDDLETOWN TIL 944-091 WalllngforU Plan 94 NO COLONY 90 TIL 29-111 OPEN MON THRU PRI 19 TO 9 SAT TIL 1:39 Jht Ax H' 9 9III9HD9I I.

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