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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 4

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The Boston Globe Wednesday, March 3, 1965 Probe Asked DoVt Cut Corns. Calluses. Warts Congressmen Cry: Throw NHkK a Rope! Hospital Needs New Repairs Use New Magic Rub Off Thousands of sufferers from laming cores. might be expanded into 3 TMulrc with an amaxinr new rub off thar frames" or "floating larger authority handling pas- painlessly ic safely without danger of so named because they are fir BRYANT ROLLINS Comr. John J.

McCarthy The discovery of additional 'met with of 'needed repairs this time for The state commissioner of, UIth es improperly anchored window NEW HAVEN Continued from Page 1 Robert Kennedy Ed encfor transnnrt nlnnc thp "iiccuunirum uxm ratuu, moor pumice. enger transport aiong me ..,,..,.,1.1 midirn.ii not properly seated in the win dow openings. Northeast Corridor. i creme called DERMA-SOFT that eases pain administration Tuesday en- toward w. urooKe frames brings to $350,000 oi 4r.An.

nd swelling while it softens and dissolves Scheduled to testify today for an investigation following Tuesday afternoon to diseussthe amount being spent for ward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and McCarthy emphasized, however, that his request for an investigation by Brooke into the newly discovered faults are trustees Of the New Haven the dead tissue rubs off leaving skin softer and representatives of the ICC, Ribicoff, would create a four-state authority to guarantee discovery that an additional the possibility of filing suits repairs on the buildings, or more in repairs. for recovery of funds from the which was completed in 1956. was needed on a 10-year-oldjoriginal designers or contrac-j Repairs totalling $768,000 for (building at the State Hospital, tors of the Medical-Surgical a complete refacing are underpin Mattapan. iBuilding. jway to fix leaks that develop New Haven passenger service Agency and the departments of should not be taken as a re It would provide a Federal Commerce and Justice.

guarantee of $500 million to flection on the work of the designer or construction firms. ed in the exterior masonary soon after the building was Pastore pointed out that the: ICC may require the New Haven to continue service for another period not exceeding a year. "In the interim," he warned, "cash attrition and ancient; equipment may deal the death blow to the New Haven, and there is little time left for a solution to the immediate crisis cessation of passenger service." Senators and congressmen from the four states involved testified that discontinuance of a commuter service would affect more than purchase the railroad and pro vide new equipment "We have simply asked the attorney general to look into Another bill, by Sen. Jacob this," he said. "Hhis ing people will investigate the FREE PARKING In the Heart of Times Square K.

Javits would permit New York and Connecti ALASKA summer wonderland cut to establish a two-state compact which could be joined by other states to oper ate New Haven commuter Single Rooms SI 1 to S14 completed. Brook's office has under review a survey conducted by the Brookline engineering firm of Thompson Lichtner with an eye to seeking court recovery of the $768,000. Comr. McCarthy said Tuesday that he has made one personal inspection of the building, including a trip through four stories of scaffolding built for work on the current repairs. He said that the additional repairs are needed because of "improperly anchored window matter and then decide whether the state will be able to recover any of the funds." He said it is impossible to know at this point whether the fault lay with the designers of the building, the construction company, with individual contractors or with nature.

service. Double Bedded Rooms $15 to $20.50 A fourth bill, by Dodd and cosponsored by Pell, would set All Rooms equipped with Private Bath Tub Shower, Circulating Ice Water, Radio, Free TV Attractive Family Plan Rates Circle 6-5000 win ueaaed Rooms $16 to $21.50 Also Suites Available 'Does not apply to package tours. 1 ud a five-year program of 000 persons in the New York and Boston areas. Sen. Frank Lausche (D-Ohio, who traditionally op Federal financial assistance to help the New Haven and other financially plagued lines to HOTEL EDISON 46th to 47th Sts Just West of Bway New York City 18 day, poses subsidies of any descrip Including 8-day luxury cruise meet their commuter problems.

"This may have been unavoidable," he said. "We won't tion, warned against further Federal expenditures for rail It would authorize a Federal expenditure of $75 million road assistance. with a limit of $20 million for any railroad during the first know until the attorney general completes his investigation." He said that preliminary Witnesses noted that other forms of transportation are year of the program. subsidized, including airlines, Distribution of the money which receive $85 million a under this bill would also be estimates show that the cost of the new repairs "will be well i nexcess of $100,000." year. administered by the ICC.

Former Gov. Endicott Pea body said the Javits bill would allow New York and Connect cut to do what the Massachu setts Bay Transportation Au thority is doing. OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8:30 P.M. tHtytflA (fet; fir III HAVE YOU EVER SEEN Pell said the New Haven Underworld Blamed R.I. Man Found Shot to Death problem is regional rather than state.

He noted that commuters to New York reside in Con necticut and that some pas sengers to Boston live in Rhode Island. Take the relaxed route CN for a pleasant experience in Enjoy delicious meals, restful accommodations, thoughtful, courteous service. See Canada's spectacular Rocky Mountains from a full-length, glass-roofed CN Sceneramic lounge car. Stop over at Jasper Lodge, showplace of the Rockies. REHOBOTH A Rhode Is land man, who allegedly had YOURSELF IN A BORSALINO? I connections with the Providence underworld, was found slain in gangland fashion here Tuesday.

"Anything less than a regional approach or one which would in any way Balkanize the New Haven service area into constricted commuter service," he said, "would have no relationship to long-range developments and could pose operational problems." Sen. Edward Kennedy called Why not come in and let one of W-J our specialists help you find the (t lili'' John Barbiieri, 47, occupant of a luxurious home at 295 Ce-der East Greenwich, was "One slug and that was it," Dr. Osgood said. The body was found at 10 a.m., and the autopsy indicated that he had been killed in the early hours of the morning. The slug, of eithe .22 or .38 caliber, penetrated the victim's head, emerged through the left eye and went through the windshield.

The shell was found on the front seat of the car. Except for the shell, there were few clues. Police hoped to find fingerprints in the vehicle. shot in the back of his head while seated in a stolen auto. style, size and color that will do most for vou? These suoerb hand "This was a gangland killing fplfprl Tfalian tiate orp wrtrU fa.

emanating from activities in the New Haven "a vital lifeline to New England industries" and "a commuter and intercity passenger line of absolute necessity." Iuiuus jur uisnnciivc siyiing ana $z-' comfortable light weight and Rogers Feet has long been the Jf the Providence area, Dist. Atty. Edmund R. Dinis asserted Tuesday night. Dinis said he had been in The New Haven petition to The car, owned by John formed that Barbieri had been source for a wide variety of shapes the ICC for passenger discontinuance, he said, involves involved in operations which Sears of 49 Allen East Providence, was stolen Monday night from the parking lot of he declined to detail.

"I know he kept company with other men with court a Cranston factory where Sears is employed. Arrive at Vancouver refreshed and ready to board CN's luxurious S.S. Prince George. Cruise the sheltered Inside Passage, through fjords, past glaciers to Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway Flower city of Alaska. Return to Vancouver, then home via CN.

amPlCS: 1" jf The Porto fino. A smart looking casual of brushed felt weighing but two ounces. Hand-made chain belt. Willow nrpcvL nr nrev $71 records," Dinis said. There was nothing to indicate that the slaying was connected with the series of mur three of the five commuter lines in Greater Boston, and it is clear that the trustees will ask for abandonment of its entire passenger system.

He testified that the M.B.T.A. has arranged a commuter subsidy program for the Boston St Maine and that a similar arrangement, hopefully, will be in effect with the New Haven by May 1. "I intend to watch this transition of commuter service carefully," he said, "and I will urge that no discontinuance be permitted until the The thieves apparently used a key to enter the locked car, according to police. There were no signs of a forced entry. Detectives said Barbieri was a businessman of varied inter ders in Greater Boston, according to Dinis.

Barbieri's body was dragged Your hospitality route to Canada's vacationlands ests and had a minor criminal record. They said he sold sewing machines for a Providence out new program is finalized and working adequately." fit and log cabin building materials for a company which lists a West Warwick home as its business address. The Rapallo. Lightweight enough to f0 be worn year round. In black-grey, I sled, olvie-green or dark brown, $20.

I The Savona. Tapered crown snap brim for business wear. Dark grey, I green or black-brown, $21. TREMONT ST. at BROMFIELD ST.

Alto Hartford, Nw York end Wathington Massachusetts, he declared, is determined to solve its share Canadian National Railways For complete Information, set your Travel Agent, or Canadian National Railways, 80 Federal Street, Boston, (02110), or call HU 2-3810, 'Approximate fare from Montreal. Premium allowed where applicable. Includes transportation, Pullman, specified meals and accommodations, and sightseeing. about 200 feet from Carpenter where the car was abandoned, and the body was covered with leaves in what appeared to be an attempt to avoid discovery. A joint investigation was under way by Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Providence and Cranston police.

"The gun was held right smack against his head," Dr. Rudolf' Osgood of Norton, Bristol County medical examiner, reported after an autopsy at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. He and his wife, Beatrice, were arrested Feb. 19 on a charge of possessing an auto of the commuter crisis, and its experience with the M.B.T.A. will be a helpful example to other states seeking a similar solution to the mass transportation problem.

mobile stolen in Washington Oct. 9, according to Rhode Is land State Police Lt Thomas Morgan. They were out on bail and Along with his brother and Sen. Saltonstall, Kennedy supported Pell's bill to establish a four-state compact, which their case was pending. Denis said Rhode Island in vestigators, in cooperation with Massachusetts State Police.

were checking on Barbieri's acquaintances and activities in EAKTH this state. He left his home Monday noon, operating an auto reg istered to one of his two children, a daughter, Jean. ine wnne station wagon nad not been found late Tucs day, and police issued a look' out bulletin for it. it. IllB il (3 -HJilLlic A state trooper discovered the body after noticing two feet protruding from a pile of leaves in a wooded area.

The car had been found earlier, and its discovery, with tne ouiiet hole in the wind shield and blood on the front scat, prompted a search of the area. Dinis said it appeared that the slayer set in the back seat when he fired the gun at Bar-xieri, who was believed to have been sitting on the pas-sneer's side of the front seat. MAJOR OCCURRENCES IN THE EARTH SCIENCES ARE REPORTED DAILY BY THE LOCKHEED DIGEST WCRB-1330 KG 7:25 to 7:30 a.m. konday through friday Capt John Eddy of the Providence detective squad said it was too early to asccr mmim tatin whether the death of Barbieri was connected with the slaying Feb. 20 of Raymond Curcio, 30, whose body was found in the North End of 3 Providence.

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