Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • Page 88

Publication:
Hartford Couranti
Location:
Hartford, Connecticut
Issue Date:
Page:
88
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ic -k fc 2ND ED. EBarlfos-uI Brass Quintet To Perform Aid Cutoff Over Trade Assailed Town Fathers Locked in Hail ROCKVILLE (Special 1 -Vernon selectmen, working late to complete their buds- I THf- HAPTFORD COUttANT: Friday. F'brmry 21. IW 2J j. Polaris Subs to Anchor At New Base in Spain 1 nr.NOON, Scotland A there, the Italian swromrn.

second Eumpcan base for U. S. which tends to swing to the left, i ki might complain. The Mediter- I Polaris submarines being es- mmiimd hut vnu ilabhshcd in Spam because of jllst havp ,0 fjnd a piar wmyh political instability elsewhere in not going to be upsetting to Frick Sees Tax Cuts ConiDleted NEW HARTFORD i Special-, Assessor George Frick said ti ii WASHINGTON (AP)- Two members of Con reduction in assessments 0f i wofks from. UV.

s. farm land, (under the new Pub-In centuries. Selectors wi be lie Act 490) is reflected on the I by Gabneli. Holmboe. Etler, present crand list and there will; Bach, bauguel, Ewald and otn- anyone." The Proteus is due in Rota next Thursday.

Bell said. He continued: the Mediterranean, the com-i mander of the Polaris Squadron! stationed here said Thursday, Cant. David Bell spoke to; newsmen after the depot ship! Proteus left the Polaris base in be "very little if any leftover for next year Frick estimated about was lost on Die grand list 1his year due to the new assessment standard. The reductions stemmed from legislation adopted in June. Based on the present tax rate, Frick's estimate would mean a $3,300 loss in tax revenue to the town.

Frick said all reductions made were cases of re-evaluation of farm land. He said those with large frontage property re- alized the greatest assessment Holv Loch Friday for keeping them, the eight tor Spain, the big U. S. Naval base, Spain will come from America, near Cadiz on Spain's southcrnjand not from Holy Loch." Atlantic coast. Missile-firing Polaris subma- The Proteus is to he the moth-' rines have been stationed in er shin for eight submarines Holy Loch for three years.

The when Ihev come off the produc- Proteus was the first depot ship tion liirs. One, the moored near this Scottish already has been launched. town. She then turned over whose headquarters will trol to the Hunlev and returned remain here aboard the depot to home base at Charleston. C.

shin llunley, gave this explana-j Last month the Proteus ration for avoiding the Meditcr-I turned to Scotland for a break-raneaiv lin period at a Polaris base be- "If the base were set upifore proceeding to Rota. NEW LONDON (Spcci.il) -The New York Brass Quintet perform at the Connecticut College Palmer Auditorium Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. It; uuiuumw mcmncrs i are graauaics 01 me Julrd School of Music. ncuteu ie nroeram are Tickets may be purchased at the door. East (iranby All Boilers In Schools Insured EAST GRANBY (Special) -Insurance to cover all boilers and "unfired pressure vessels" lyears, wun me ursi years pie- or i S432.26.

The Board of Education in- Icluded funds for this type of insurance 111 its current budget when it was determined only 'partial. The new contract provides an el requests, found themselves locked into the town hall in Rockville early Thursday. Samuel W. Pearl. John L.

Daigle and Robert W. Doming pit aside work sheets at 1 :.10 a.m.. turned out the lights and locked the office door. They went out the front door, exchanged good nights and then came to an abrupt hall. The 1 heavy iron gates locked at night to guard against vandalism, were locked by police who do this every night around midnight.

The gates were ton formidable to scale, so the selectmen wem hack to their office and called the police station for an officer to come and let them nut. Man Held In Fire at Own Home MARLBOROUGH (Special) 'A Myrna Road man has been arrested on an arson charge in connection with a $2,500 fire at Uis home Feb. 7. Joseph Tracy, already facing breach of (he peace charges, was picked up bv Police Chief jRoy B. Pettengill for appear ance March 2 in Circuit Court 12.

East Hartford. Suspicions Amused Chief Pettengill and Fire Marshal Roy Fuller said the fire was of incendiary origin because of "materials found burning and the nature" of the blaze. Fuller said paper and other materials apparently had been I burned in the kitchen sink and the curtains and the wall above the sink were charred, was confined to the house contents and the walls. Fire officials said evidence 1 was discovered of ha hrfkim reductions. lin the four schools under con- Frick said all applications, trol of the Board of Education filed before the deadline for the is now in effect, according to present grand list were report submitted by Robert proved, though the Board of chairman of the sessors "didn't go looking" for board's insurance committee, cases where the reduction might The board requested bids on apply.

jthis insurance last December. Sale of Girl Scout cookies will The contract was awarded to begin throughout the communi-jth" Hartford Steam Boiler Co. ty today. through local insurance agents The Teenagers Class of St. William Mayer and Franklin John's Episcopal Church in Brockett.

They submitted the Pine Meadow will meet at 7 lowest bid of $1,029.18 for three p.m. tooay in me pansn rooms, The confirmation class of theimium set at 4U per cent (h d. 8 af 'he ininisirauon iiaiumt tary aid to Britain and France because of their trade with Cuba. A Democratic congressman urged boycott Of a British company and the State Department reiterated it is not en couraging any such commercial retaliation. Villains Escape Sen.

Milward Simpson, R- told the Senate, "The vil lains of the piece have escaped while we have placed ourselves at the throats of our friends Ren. Steven B. Derounian, R- N.Y., took a different tack, ridiculing the administration's action on the ground that it is in effective because it affects only very minor assistance pro grams. He said in a statement it involves only $35,000 and 'this is a nit in a $3-billion foreign aid package. Derounian called for a con- cressional investigation of the whole auestion traae wun Cuba.

provided last year thai U.S. aid to countries trading with Cuba be shut off unless the President makes a finding that it is in the national interest to continue it. Rep. Paul Rogers, sin gled out Leyland Motors, in a statement placed in the Congressional Record. He said Leyland has a contract to sell 400 buses to Cuba but that a subsidiary has sold 63,000 Triumph automobiles in the United States in the past four years.

While Leyland Motors sees umph automobiles, can help bring that hand out empty," he said. Diplomacy Takes LBJ Westward S. WASHINGTON (API dent Johnson flies west day night for friendly talks with Adolfo Lopez Mateos- and a maximurn of amity. Even though Mexico main-. taiw diplomatic ties with Cuba, anrf th nnlv Latin-American nation permitting scheduled SfriSi flight, ta Havana I airline flights to Havana.

u.b. relations with Mexico are bet- ler and stronger than with any I rnnntrv. Salt Problem Mexico is concerned with the Quantity of salt the Colorado? Queens Top Chess King tt'ALTHAM. Mass. -Chess Champion Bobby Fischer played 40 simultaneous matches at Brandeis University not.

students reported, until two coeds replaced a button on his jacket. "He said he couldn't play without his a said Patricia Bardancll. a sophomore from Sheltori, Conn. "But he's got his jacket open, anyway," Pat added. The Connecticut girl said she was assisted in the sewing by Nadine Payn, a junior from New York City.

Fire at School Investigated for Possible Arson ROCKVILLE i Special i The! irfi uhlf-ll caused minor Qdlll- Rak-ersville Methodist Church will meet in the church study I at 3:15 n.m. todav. The choir of North Congrega-i lional Church will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. today. Brnwnies To Meet The Brownies will meefat additional $25,000 per accidentia to trade in complete disre- 15 p.m.

today at the home of for the boilers in the West of American poVy, it Mrs Richard Bullissa in Bak- High schools, which have oil nevertheless keeps its hand in ersville. fired hot water units. pocket of the American eco- The Bakcrsville Junior and. boilers at both the Center American consumers, by rHMtP r.iri Srmits wilt mectOld Center Schools, which are 1 refraining from purchasing Tri Still His Door al 7 nm todav in Fellowship Hall of Bakersville Methodist limits of $100,000 and $50,000, Church. I respectively.

The Pine Meadow Junior and The insurance provides pro-Cadette Girl Scouts will meet.tection against such things as Roland Usher. Rockville building inspector, under pressure to resign, closes the door to his office. Usher. 34, says he intends to fight the City Council vote to oust him from his post. A Republican, serving under a Democratic administration, he says the reason for the ouster is that he "has stepped on official toes" in enforcing zoning and building codes.

If he loses his fight. Usher says he'll "go right back info politics not as, candidate but as worker to fight for better government" (Holmes Photo). fire. Chairs wedged against Wednesday night to the Ma fired steam units, have explosion, overneaung, cit ing, splitting, ana ouigmg. The board has also received a report on the conditions of the boilers and the rest of the schools heating systems from W.

C. Mason and the cur rent supplier of fuel oil to all schools. The Mason company recently completed cleaning all: the boilers and burners in the "I have 10 submarines under my command here and I shall iCourt Defers Enfield Police jRestrainer Plea ENFIELD (Special) A Common Pleas Court judge said 'Thursday he would not rule now on whether to restrain Town jMar-jer Francis J. Tedesco (from taking disciplinary ac tion against five town policemen. Judge Radin said Tedesco can hold hearings for two of the policemen.

Sgt. Nicholas Barto-lotta and Policeman Earlstnn Gordon, accused of irregularities. Tedesco said closed hearings would be held early next week for Gordon, facing dismissal, and Barlolotta. facing demotion to patrolman. Doiron: No Hearing No hearings will be held on tctutuu K' for, Policeman Joseph towns charter in Judge Radm said Thursday that nca the hearmc rest tS tO if dissalisfied.

CHIHU4HUJ PUPPIES DOGS With or without ppert $25 up Angie's Kennels Sriaktr Rod Thomptonville. Conn, Rl 5-5630 UP TO 10 521 525 00 for FOR ALTERATIONS NOW NOW NOW NOW 22.50 26.50 29.50 33.50 pie Street Elementary School is umron ana me iransier io uib bcinc investigated for possible luniformed ranks of Detectives arson Lapa and Earl Nuccio, According to reports, the fire.Tedesco said, started in a pile of curtains or i The policemen had argued rags in a small room off the that Tedesco had violated their i cinee in the auditorium. The rights and acted outside the Diplomat Sees Blunders living room and bedroom doors made entry difficult, Pettengill said. Officials said "broken furni lure, dishes all over the place and the telephone ripped from a wall" indicated an argument or scuffle before the lire. The fire was turned in by a me wis.

lurneu uy a no ohhnr In u-hnco hnmo Mrt I I Inn llllCT WITH KHQSJIJl schools on a $400 contract. iof Mexico. The Hartford Symphony Fundi This is one summit session Drive, held last month as a I with a minimum of problems ambassador to Belgium and to Japan. He oecame deputy un- dersecretary ot state in I'M ire K.ihi,rl and undersecretary in the housc some lime after Mrs. Tracy's arrival but she.schwarz said he had slowed charred cloth was gathered by police and may be analyzed.

Asst. i uuei c.i hnuA mm. a nnle on West Main Street. down at the Maple Street inter- i. ISCCtlnn WUCU ine irucK swumn and crashed.

He continued on to the (ire. but the truck had to be towed. SAVINGS shortly before retirement. As undersecretary he was during' tnn vpars the fnremfKl in the 1 State Department. iCOUlUV AVOWS state's Attv John D.

WASHINGTON (AP Robert unonuiuiun ni it a top diplomat under three residents, savs the Unit- states has made a coslly of blunders in dealing lwith the Soviet Union" mlhiished to- In a UOOK to oe punusiiea u. day he suggests the United should develop sterner policy line. recalling mai in us eariy days, America preferred fight- Recalling that in its eariy Cubans and Russians." He also says tnai in me case of Cuba Fldcl Lasixo- mst, Americans are dismayed at the willin8ness of United States, government to barter with and SKStiSS-lUsing Warrants JKtSwSBjr Coroners at 7 p.m 7 p.m. today in the fire- house. Town Hall will be closed today.

Gertrude Richard, 50, of Mary Eddy Road, Barkhamsted, was issued a warning for traveling loo fast for conditions after police said her car went off Rt. 44 here about a.m. Thursday and struck a tree. There were no injuries reported and minor damages. Trooper Earl Johnson of Canaan Barracks investigated.

ACCIDENT Slate Police said a car driven by Frank V. Monka, 46, of 169 Prosnect Winsted. was at- tempting to turn left on Rt. 44 i in Pine Meadow Wednesday night when it collided i a pickup truck traveling in the opposite direction and driven by Joseph J. Heacox, 54, of Church Pine Meadow.

There were no injuries reported and moderate damage. Monka was chaged with improper left turn and is scheduled to appear in Circuit Court 18, Winsted, March 13. State Trooper Robert Blouin investigated. PUC Approves Bus Ski Trips to Mohawk Area xne state kudhc uuuna Commission approved a Pan Thursday to provide bus serv-, ice from New Haven and Bridgeport to the Mohawk Ski Area in Cornwall despite objections by the Cornwall Planning Commission. The PUC granted temporary authority to George H.

Kuss of Oxford, "doing business as Val-lev Transportation, to operate the service until the end of the' year. The Cornwall Planning Com mission objected that the bus service would increase attend- LaBelleihioivine off the ereat Lakes ThUrsday said no coroner war rants will be issued in Hertford easfS grcat snowstorm of one County. He said none have beemday earicr, ad a new storm issued because of a policy was building up on tablished Dy his predecessor, thPeP plains ue hwt ahvav tm on such cood terms In keetiinc with the current air of eood will the two chief execuUves are soL calling inniffht on a eXecutive, Gen. Dwight D. Ei- a Uic nrinlar hnmo former SLACKS Rca.

l.i 5 No' for joint venture in East Granby and Granby, collected $55a, more than double the $225 goal. According to Mrs. John Jocr- sensen, local chairman. the amount collected in East Gran- by alone was $145, "Because we went over our goal," said Mrs. Jergensen, "our school cnitdren win oe able to hear special instrumental programs given by members of the Hartford Symphony." The programs will be held in two of the local schools.

The in struments to be featured and the dates at me programs wiu be announced later. Correction It was incorrectly stated in Thursday's Courant the total town budget for this tiscal year is $564,000 of which $480,671 must be raised by property taxes. The statement should have read the total town budg et is $564,600, of which $380,671 must be taxes raised by property Dance Planned By Fellowship To Aid Fund special ii ne i-ii-1, grim Fellowship rim Fellowship of the Church Christ will sponsor a dance tonight at the Town Hall for the benefit of the summer confer- ence iund. Dancing win ne trom The family night supper to be. beside a Palm Desert, 'Jnfrfho rub.n vasio.Vthe hels byDS altll0USh farlher north on the golf course.

Like Johnson, Ei- 0 (f he abortive Cuban invasion rjor Court Judge Alva p. Loi-ieast sopes of tne Rockies senhower has exchanged i.r)iinm!,.ist:lle tnat a searcn a fall of snow appeared to be with Lopez Mateos. Murphy booK Diplomat fa unconstitutional without Johnson invited a Spanish- Among Varnois. ui Brjsk ortnerly wilds that American congressman fromi'hueh 458 Pf.f 40 down as Judge Loisclle carricd snow flurrics into Great his own state of Texas. Demo-Ny constitutes one of the a defense motion for jc mimei oiotca mij.

mucn Bill. taBelle's comments came oni "suppression oi evidence seized (h te in Colmty in connection with the fi first de- 2 SI 5.95 in 5 SLIGHT CHARGE wuld not say what went on at i i racy was sioppea on me highway ncarbv and was charged with breach of the peace when he became "abu sive," police said. He is free in $2,000 bond on the arson charge. New Snowstorm i Builds Up in West CHICAGO in Snow flurries jThursdav trailcd the North- Winas as strong as mnh Ivnhmnr.fi enrwv arrn Now Mm. tPV3q Panhandle Thursday also spreed a chill clear to the deep South.

West of the Rockies the weath- mi southern California tempera-j lj tures reacnea ine us. iuhmuhi-h jnever tried drinking "pure wa- Nobody dnos Wa er good ood; because of the mineral content. tasks of the Detroit sunsmiary tasks of the Detroit of Tbe New York, which makes an es- neciallv nure water used as a jet airplame tuel aoaiuvc. me 1 OIL PER GALLON i crat Henry B. Gonzales, to mai ih.

trin to California with him him. For Johnson and Looez Ma- ileus, una win Yo.iv.vi IU.m ...,11 InA i irflJ9H gree murder case of Roy was mnsty sunny and SPORT COATS idUSt dictator." The United States last year Scriticisms ot United State pol- ln War and the East-West cold so far made public by m.r ot most ot tne llldll W11U ao ill iiiuoi. in, secret plans and many dliu many ui iiic A policy mos of them ate de- because rived from Murphy conviction iits wn interests, or ready or ready tu. nn hi.oV ulZn t. a and Palm Springs, with their formal conferences at the latter Friendly Stranger HOBBS.

N.M. Ml When Rich ance at the ski area by p.m. to midnight to music Darwin-charged with the Sept. Un- r)nh siajii'K ut iiutic LaBelle regards the statute which empowers coroners to se said he sta nates to tne The Renown, a barge, was The Renown, a barge, was 1 7 vessel FUEL I ard Ridgway, who is in the tnat on too many occasions me which varies consiaeranty tiom; electrical appliance business in United States has not becn LCUISVILLE (APi The, one area to another. Hobbs.

went to Colorado on a 'Prominent in calling a 0f Louisville, pride of andi Getting the impurities out of: hunting trip, he took with himinist "bluff." Nor does he feel vessel of the City-County water to fit it for industrial use' his daughter's horse Skeeter. 1 that this country has been dc-' Board of Recreation's fleet, has' while making it not fit for burin th urav horn RiHfrwavitermined enough in insisting sister shin now. of sorts. man consumption is one of the 200 persons. The commission, provided by tne fascinations, fears that the area's septic sys-jMiss Leslie Christinat will tern, capable of handling about chairman.

1.300 persons per day, will bel Saturday night, Highland overtaxed. On some weekends, Chapter of the New England attendance has gone as high as Family Campers Assn. will 2,600 persons per day, the com-(sponsor a dance at the Winches-mission said. ter Grange Hall from 9 p.m. to SUITS SPORT SHIRTS R.q.

.00 Now 2.00 6S.05 N- 45.00 2 'or 4.00 nn Hoi- sto Nc 3.75 7S.oo No- 52.00 2 -v 7.00 85.00 45.00 5 1S2 2 8.00 Not Proper Factor jl a.m. Music will be providedidoso and the horses were The PUC said the basis for, by Phil Osborne and the Hick-turned. mt0 a corral for the n-nnci'tinn ic nnf a nroner nillc Li.ui enougn to nsK a snowaown anchored between the steam- even at the cost of war. Belle and the Fourth Street Mumhv suecests that the. wharf, tn serve a a hoarriinp anrf his nartv stonned in Rui lliKi'i.

About 3 a.m. the next morn factor for its consideration. "We; iwi. i believe that the objections, re- laling to the sanitation prob-iday held by the Church of Christ to-Un at Battell Chapel is a sell Ridgway decided to golmislcd by Soviet drives for home. He went to the corral "peaceful coexistence." He de- oul accora 12 lo an announce-1 tn on nirt nsh mht ana a teea cfi, lom chnii ri nest De a scussca with the State Park and Thursday by' Miss Eclaihae in his hand.

One white est. Commission or State hostess. Anyone who nas narlment of Health," the PUCnot made a reservation should marked horse stuck his nose in Kremlin to obscure its aggrcs-the feed bag, so Ridgway tookisive threats and pressures in him home. i various parts of the world. Sure enoueh, his daughter in-1, "Even today," Murphy says, 3Vzc wait until the next supper, March 20.

The Girl Scout troop will meet iUmted Mates is periodically ji inn doctrine" employed by the I there are those in places ot in fhience wtio Have convinced 'themselves that a cooperative understanding with Moscow and even with Peking can be arranged." Murphy served as lop U.S. diplomat in occupied Germany after World War II following up his work as chief diplomatic adviser to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower when he was supreme Allied commander in Europe today from 3:15 lo 5 p.m. atRidgway had left Skeeter and iCenter School instead of the broutrht home an animal owned said.

Under the temporary authori-. ty, Kuss plans to operate trips to the ski area on weekends and school vacation periods. The route lrom Driagcpuiii nq ilirnnMi Sliellon. Der-i bv, Ansonia. Seymour, Beacon Of formed him it wasn't her horse.

by a Ruiaoso DanKer. Old Train-New Signals ATHENS The famed Ori- ent and Simplon Express will get new signals this year when the Greek State Railways installs an automatic signaling system along the line between Athens and the Greek frontier. cost (estimated $550,000. Falls, Waterbury, watertown.jChoral Union canceled last Min-Litchfield, and Cornwall. From day due to the weather has New Haven, buses will go rescheduled for Sunday at lown nan.

A mpplinn nf thp hoard of di- rectors of the Litchfield County i3 p.m. at Battell House. Young people from Massachu setts and New York will arrive here todav for the fourth annual 367 MAIN ST. EAST HARTFORD PHONE 289-1219 24 HOUR BURNER and OIL SERVICE MINIMUM DELIVERY 150 GALLONS ihrnueh Woodbridee. Bethany Nanoatuck.

Waterbury, Water- town. Litchfield, and Cornwall. Paecptwrs will be nicked up at various noints along these routcs. Open 10 A.M. 9 P.M.

Silas Deane Highway, Wcthersfield 174 teen-age bonspiel to be held atjhe new system will anjduring the war. Subsequently Murphy was (the Curling Club this weekend,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Hartford Courant
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Hartford Courant Archive

Pages Available:
5,372,004
Years Available:
1764-2024