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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 27

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28 THE POS Open earing Planning Commissioner Arthur J. and the Advisory Planning Commission will conduct a public hwrlng art 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Common Council chamber to consider modifying tht Residential classification. Reed and his advisors propose to amend the city'g zoning rules and regulations changing Residential to tighten restrictions. A second hearing will concern a request by Thomas J.

Mclntyre and others for a change of zone from Residential A to B-l for properties in 200-300 blocks of Kellogg street excluded from the Onondaga drclt rezoning that was befort planners a month ago. I HOSIERY! The owners of properties in these blocks assumed they were in B-l and did not make appearance at the earlier hearing. The 1 area was left out when the plan-j ners concluded the Kellogg street' residents were satisfied with their; zoning as it is. Now 19 property; owners have petitioned for the! change after discovery they' erred in their thinking. Need Considered In support of modifying the Residential district, Reed said yesterday the Dept.

of City Planning has sensed for some time need for an additional zone "Wl BELL FIRST QUALITY ONLY Save much you pay! Gold Semi Brand Full Lirht or Dark 39c NMIonillj 7do EmprtM Brand JPHl A A bt 51 45-Gatiffe in All I that would nprmit ffnrrfpn-tvnp Dtnlers from Famous Mills inac oulfl permit garaentpe Ijapartment and low density office adjacent to existent neigh- jborhood shopping areas to pro- 1 vide a better buffer between commercial areas and residences. I The commissioner pointed out although certain other districts in the zoning ordinance per- jmit such uses they do not contain the desired development stand- for front, side and rear coverage, density a 'height. Reed said that geographically the lone would established along major streets and preferably in association with neighbor- Man Nabbed After 2 Wild Car Chases A 20-year-old man was arrested early yesterday utter two wild police car chases at speeds over 80 Arraigned in Traffic Court on charge of driving without an See You There! Week at a Glance Masonic Bodies MONDAY William S. Farmer Lodge 1100, regular communication, 8 p.m., Solvay Masonic THURSDAY Tully Lodge 896, regrular communication, 1960 Master's Scroll sily. Jacob Rubcnstein will discuss "Unidentified Flying Objects." A movie "Stars and Star Systems" will bt shown.

Federation of Women's Clvbi, luncheon, 12:45 p.m., East Room, Hotel Syracuse. Zonta Club, dinner, 1:30 p.m., presentation. 8 p.m., Tully Ma- East Room, Hotel Syracuse, sonic Temple. Sapphire Lodjte 768, Exchange Club, luncheon, 12:15 Club Parlor E. Hotel Syracuse.

operator's i and I i 8 p.m., Camillas Masonic: charges of reckless driving Suszko of 115 White St. Jewish Family Service Bureau, 691h a a merting, 6:30 Ccntreville 648, Confer p.m., Jewish Community Cen- He pleaded innocent on a i i degree in form. 7 tor. Dr. i B.

Richmond, charges and bail was set at $500 p.m., North Syracuse Masonic nf the Department of each one Justice Jacob Temple. Pcdiatrics, State i i oi 1 V- 1 1 -U it New College of Mcdjcine, Konosionl Lodge 910, Fellow- will speak on "The Changing craft Club supper and of Family and 7 p.m., Enrico's Hall. A FRIDAY '9 Wl Ml 51 I 1 if fTM i 1 1 I Playing League, dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m., Camfllus Masonic Tern- Hotel. Speaker will be William Browne, director 01 public relations for the National institute of Drycleaning's each one.

Justice Jacob L. Serling ordered his drivers license, if any, suspended until May 4. In Bray Patrolman Raymond Rodgers said he aw Suszko engage in a drag race on S. Salina St, He pulled Suszko over at S. Salina and Jefferson Sts.

but Suszko suddenly pulled away with Rodders in pursuit. Rodgers said he chased after Suszko on near- Masonic Agencies Syracuse and area drvclean- Other Groups TODAY dustry Advertising Campaign. HEART SURGERY PATIENT ALL SMILES Five-year-old Michael Glavin is all smiles for mom and dad, Patrolman and Mrs. John Glavin of 618 Barnes after undergoing "deep-freeze" open heart surgery. Degree Installation, dinner 5:30 ba room( n-.

Sold Nationally for II new mirailne Dtrk Colon Included Gotham Chidbournc Brand--Mesh icamless Lace 69C Stretch Sold a i a for Mall Orders Filled Plus 12c for Every 3 Pain ecovers hood retailing zones or areas. Specifically, it might be used as a buffer at ends of retail areas that i extend along major streets or Mike Glavin, From Open Heart Surgery FRIDAY Rotary Club, luncheon, 12:15 ballroom, Onondaga Hotel. Syracuse Society of ArchU Yatet i 1 1 i i ly every street in the West End. lost sight of Suszko around jondaga Hote'l. 'G5s St.

Meanwhile, Rodg-j MONDAY ers had radioed in and asked for- Scottish Rite Club, luncheon, the person's name in which the. I 2 1 5 Pm Hiawatha Room, On- Lions Club, luncheon, 12:15 car was registered jondaga Hotel. James Philip will p.m.. East Room, Hotel Svra- i discuss and show pictures of Patrolman Jonn Burns, an-; a and Scolland SATURDAY otner patrol car. got the address; I Central New York Chapter, ana drove to tne house.

A lit-; Monarch Club, luncheon. 12:15 Notre Dame Alumni, dinner, tie while later, Suszko drove Parlor Hotel Syracuse, dance. 6 p.m.. Hiawatha Room, to the but when he sav 'Motion pictures of the camp and Onondaga Hotel, the police car, he pulled away. the Campfire Girls A Syracuse policeman known to thousands of ichool children today celebrated recovery of his own son from "deep-freeze" I i possibly as a facing zone across seph's Hospital.

open heart surgery in St. Jo- as example of medical Joseph's used hypothermia, nr i "i i i Camp Talooli at Pennellville Burns said Suszko traveled! will be shown. around the block several times, at speeds in excess of 80 m.p.h. Insurance Field Club, lunch- Auto Skids ieon, 12:15 p.m.. Parlor Hotel work available today in com-'procedure in which the patient's; Then the Suszko car munity hospitals.

is lowered to re-, nvar tVl Mrs, Glavin, now mother of duce the demand for ox- over the lawn i 'Svracuse. skidded. the sidewalk, rolled' Syracuse Chapter, American Clergy Club CIGARETTES 1 Etc. Regulars $2.19 three and expecting a while the heart is opened owned by Paul Boog of 113 dinner child within a month, had a the tightened valve cut loose. Cheney wrecked a cart be- a i 9 3 i i i 4 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Tl tT 1 i I i of the house.Socieiy of Lubrication Enjrin- meeting, 5:45 p.m., es Hotel.

Joe Kessa major street from a retail clus-j Patrolman John Glavin, a rare condition known as 1 "I ihank alfthc'schooi i to Boog's'son and roli'cd rcchr 1 director of i Vr- VA rt TTO 1 I I fl te -teaches street crossing patrols at "a bi-cornuate womb an children, the sisters, the public onto the lawn of the house "Gcnc-Rl Tumbles? "Since it is anticipated i the city's schools, prepared for natural division of the womb school and all the par- by a a Cadwell of 115 OperaVions." jzone, as it may be distributed i homecoming of his sonj which separated it into two sec- ems who prayers for Mike's Cheney St. residential areas, will be Michael, 5. tions. rccoverv. ratrofmsn i a i Burns said had to be Toastmaster Club 1401.

weekly I applied to existing lot Michael, whose birth was made' She underwent surgery at St. said. "It was really encouraging a forcibly. He I the yard area provisions i by a rare gynecology; Joseph's and a year later Michael to know we had 50 many friend? Suszko kicked a wfndow special treatment to lots in the; 0 peration at St. Joseph's born by Caesarian section.

to 60-foot said Reed, pital, today was cited by doctors: Pediatricians detected his hea Existing Zones praying for him." Patrol Car 64. of 5. said 6: 4 0 The Clerg- Club sponsor an Inquirer? Group on Fsrh" sta'-v GEORGE BLOCK CO. 466 S. Warren St.

"As this zone will generally be found in or immediately adjacent sto residential areas the provi- jsions contemplate setbacks and use intensities comparable to pro-j 'visions of existing residential' I Reed addtj that when text oi! the zoning ordinance was reviewed it was found that of all districts provided the cne most; suited for adaptation to the and provisions outlined was Resi-! dential C. 1 Solvay Slates Hearing on New Sclioo rt defect at birth, and in the next four years followed his care with regular check-ups i they reasoned he would have the best chance to withstand the deli- Toastmasters Club 580, weekly ft I dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m.. Kenn- Iwnaay 0m 8 to 9 p.m. in St. iMoran's Restaurant.

3500 Mark's parish house, 1612 W. Genesee 5:. Guests welcome. Genesee St. I A 1 0 1 opening speaker Mondav i Kiwanis luncheon, rt nr Our be me Method? or mercnandismg i sneak to Cazenovia Junior tfSt noom.

Mrs. Gorman, Snyder to Speak cate open heart surg Tests in the hospital's china, and silver merchandising students 0 "LeSuVne Coiiese Toomey Cardiopulmonary and be described Mrs. Mary Gorat 7: 5 Tuesday in Cen- discuss "Comrnunism." Research Laboratory in Septum- tennial Hall i i room, ber confirmed the diagnosis, and Edwards Mrs. Gorman is manager of doctors recommended surgery ncn she speaks to Edward's Trent Hoom which Mike was still a kinder- Junior College nun-textile mer- fcaiurcs a i American tableware. She win Credit Women of Syracuse.

and Hotc: TT 4 i A second public meeting on the cnce he started regular school He commented This zone as 1 garten pupil at Our Lady of chandij-ing students I I a tableware. She a a Cfi Lv-ibrcios School. They felt iha; Tll describe career npponuniiics i a morrhly cnce he started regular school Tuestl at lhe cnwls Cook retaiimg and iv.erchandisinjr at ouniy Youth eel ing. I I 1: I 1. proposed Sl.950.000 senior i classes the strain of extra aciiv- I a Rev.

Dr. Caver: of North Presbyterian Church. The other five session? will be on rhe lo'A'irig days: 3 I 1 I -f I I i f-f A i i i i v. i 1 3 "TM A i I fm, i I 'L A i I 1 1 TM i 1 i i i i fc VJ fc M.J i Anie rican Society for Quality and ev. er.r.e:h f-- -mrm -If T- rt fm VT 1 1 Ll written does not reflect modernj scnool al Solvay will be conduct-, would be too much for him.

C. Robert Snyder. personnel.store? in major cities through-Control, "dinner" mccuns. 7 p.m.. mann of 5:.

Michael's zoning tnimung and lui- at Tuesday, according! Cardiac surgery team of Dey Brothers Co.Jout the counirv. Syracuse Turners Club. 619 May ifi. "The Bible and Salsna Miss Bonnie B. Small.

PP. i t-jjtr JTit, partmem cnief in engineering a rtw fill general city needs. It is for these reasons the changes are Reed referred to some of the differences beteen the old text and the new Residential re- to Robert J. Daly, superintendent; of schools, Maurice J. Finnegan Jr.

architect, will explain the plans the school and will answer ques- stions of district taxpayers. quiremente The permitted uses, Votp thfi fa were said to be generally tne wfll held Mav 3 More Yard Area Fin a tlie PJ 0 in rt4 new scnool will accommodate SOO Siae yards ere at least 10 eet Duo than a minimum of 4 feet! provide more light and space between buildings. From yard requirements are for a 30- in foot setback rather than an aver- setback of all buildings with- I i 2 0 0 trades 10 Buildings are restricted to two floors or a 36-foot height if park-' ing is contemplated a structure at ground level. For apartments, the density re- Iquirement Is 2,500 square feet for lot area for dwelling units of two- 1 fe to house pupils in Fieldhouse Fund Drive Reaches $1,750,000 Goal Syracuse University's drive to practice in facilities chairman of t-ie dcsizr, for Kinirt w. oumn.

the Rev. Jeralc department cnie and consultant quality control Electric Co. will speak on "Con- t-orne. Community and trol Chart Method of Perform- ihe Rev. Rugby 5: Mark's ing sn Analysis of Variance." VrJv 31 i in raumon i i Western 23 tne George Svracuse Y's Men's Club.

i meeting, 6:15 p.m.. Room 200 YMCA, 340 Mcmbers only. a Mav too en Gecdes Church of Christ. a Council 191. nights thai np- LAST DAY DAY plafis rccuy south the a i univor- and bids br taken from nr Caravan Kotr; The campaign total and leci-siiy campu? area.

provide conirartors 35 quickly final 'Sion to proceed with i i aTlvetir with An nlsnc P-P i i in IQfil i i-i H.t i i Genetaska Cluh. luncheon. TM werer announcea ycsiernay cnciospa and hraicd turf practice General plans for landFcaping 12:45 p.m.. Parlor D. Svra- Chancellor William P- Toiiey area 300 Jcet diameter, site are being prepared by C.

Ryan, national Construction Plans universitv landscape archi- 4 field house fund A renort wnh A 1 ard IJenjocratir p.m., McChesne-, jn more bedrooms and 1.700 jjquare feet for units of one bed- Iroom or less. The existing text provides for no density controls. a i i would be required as usual in the general provisions for all i s- tricts. and eight, or possibly' five, six, seven and WSCS Meeting Set at Little Falls also mace with X- A. Ro mrnt on final stages in consultation with Will jam'Grant 'vd C'affrev.

to begin tlie fund drive and details of Marquis of Oistead land-former U. anri lion planning was made, said scape architects of I a member of the Onnnnaes Tolley. following the approval of, Vice President Rodman, co-or- Public Works a proposed building site a of house fund efforts, Tho university officials expect Comslock avenue and E. Coivin said campaigns are now being lo have final readv bv latn Twins 'X Triplets Club street by the Syracuse University finished in the Osv.Tgo-Fulton mpr and contract let bv Sen- mcrvlnc. thr i Board.

arra. in Auburn, York tcrr.rer or October Ornrr Of- The kind of offices that can be; in connection with the nis-: ftrict would be permitted in the modified Residential district. Included would be offices of The Annual ir-Tting rf thr C. I i i i Approval of the site was and Uiica. a rrvirv: of rncir.ror- Other campaign? hr.ri ing rccnmmfndaliriny and a dueU-d in Rnchr5Vr.

In thr 5 1o Ciiirs ph-sician5. surgrons, dentist, hawk al 10 -rM propo-rr p.ir':. if 'lawyers, archilocis. engineers, of Christian Sen-icr of ihe Meth- rivr fnr a ri cr ir! of real estatt- ascnls. A dist Church will bp held from rn rr rr 37- aid ico pro: agents, accf-untanw.

ad- 10 a.m. io 3 p.m. Tn-urfcay at thr i for Hircf arras vertising public stenogra- Methodist Church. pmvicrri fur in mailing sen-ices without 1 Tlie Rev. Dr.

Frank P. Cart-! Special Mention presses and telephone answering wright, former of the Among those receiving special The. 1 items i services. 'Methodist Board of Foreign were the campaign offi- of t.h* arra. Others Pcrmilled isions for Asia, will address the' c5a the general rhair- a Under uses permitted.

on the theme of "World lpan DcBanlcs M. Henward and risht acres of jtial would allow all types of'Refugee 'Eric Will, cochairmen: the the siv-, 'buildings, structures, uses and oc-j Dr. Cartwrisht. now executive lia nnal arca chairmen. a 1 An immrriialr jtarl f-n nrra fni 'cupations tliat Residential A-3, A yecrelary of the Board Found- and Alexander B-l districts permit.

ers of Nankin? "Theological Crandall The area that would be most nary, loure-d the Orient Martin F. with Fall of 19G1 i i tn rorr.p Oiitral i i i 1 i I fi 'i York A -s i i i Orr. Titrarcr ar. the for faci r.rasc areas. Thr hricht of ihr A Kiuanis 71 i 1 b.

Arts and Crafts Hobby Show of the WAR MEMORIAL Exhibit Hall Today open from 1 p.m. 'HI 9 p.m. Ceramics Painting Model Trains Palomino Ponies More MUCH MORE 1 Take the Family to HOBBYRAMA ZTT3 varv or 70 frrl ai Svrarusr C'v, to land or 50 car- be thr 4 All T'-r t.ryr;np, Mr-rrS -arc- -ri A r- lenten Rites Drew r-r- For all flu answers to homo ownership visit Onondagi Savings OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW rt TllCf- i iho nr.v i br Ihp limil-irig two floors UTidw thrrn. II WftS 3 sr Slrvlirir Grant Bird. STAIRS HI I i I ft 4 4 i A i i 7- he Trlj thoTollry.

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