Libya Quake 70% of Coastal
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wr'j.'' . f h i r low . U -U . R-rnn'T-*- < • afeMoa 6i ‘l ' Maneheit«r— A City of Viiiago Charnt • ^ -'v: ? 4-- y ^ (TWELVE PAGER—TV SECTION) BIANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1968 (Olaadflod AdrarlMur oa Pam 16) ^ VOL. nucs.i^-0|ate:.: Itail!|injirPiee State News Foster Starts Trip MuHelidee in Roundup Libya Quake To Vain Ban Try Griin Winter NAPLES. Italy (AP)— “meaningful" inspection proco- Fire Ruins House, WASHINGTON (AP) —< Colder weather snow to-' U.S- disarmament chief Wil- dUTM. day brought new migery to In the test talks which have Man, Woman, Die hiindredi of hothdeis in an Uspi C. ' Fioster leaves for been running on and off since Qsneva tonight and an appar- 1963, the United States originally avalanche - threatened ate sought around 30 inspections a NORWALK (AP)—A man 70% of Coastal ently forlom attempt to bring and woman died early today around Naidea. But the cold year. Suppeutera of the push (or a about an East-West treaty to treaty say scientific detection ad- when fire destroyed a two- aiYpegted to have slowed the outlaw nuclear testing. huge mudslides, and may have vanced have allowed the West to story frame house in South . AlUiough the United States of- lower Its proposed figures—first to saved, some villages. fered another coneesalon on Its eUd>t to m and now to seven— Norwalk. Stonn winds wbippad t^a aoutb- Tlie victims were tentatively stand, the Soviet Union refused without actually lessoning the 250 Dead, am Tymienlan Baa, driving ablpa Friday to’’increase tts Offer of two safeguards against cheating. identified as Stanley Remson, to Shalter and aendihg wavaa or three on-aito inspections, and The new U.S. figure was con- about 50, and Mrs. Eleanor Gil- eradilng hundreds of foot inland broka off the- three-nation talk,. tained in a statement approved bert. Remson’s body wai found al- along the battered SlolUSn eoaat The United States had banked by President Kennedy and issued most within reach of the front 500 Hurt, wait o f Kasslna. most of ita hopes for progress in by the Arms Control and Disarm- door of his first floor apartment; Mrs. Gilbert’s body was by tho A atorm death in Sardinia those' three-way dlscusstons. ament Agency following the day’s brougM the toll to 170 in Italy'a Thus thp nage was set for an developments at Geneva. back door. worst winter of the oditufy. expected propaganda battle in the Even if the. Reds do an about The building was at 235^ Ely In A1 Mar j Heavy overnight anowfail cov- fuu 17-natlpn Qeneva Disarma- face and agree to the latest U.S. Ave., Ramson’s address. It is at ered lit, Voauvlua at Naples and ment Conference. Fpster planned demands, a test ban treaty could the rear of 285 E2y Ave., where whitened tta hU^or hills of the to present the U.S. case there. face roug^ going in the U.S. Mrs. Gilbert lived. AL MARJ, Libya (AP)— rugged iaieteo Peninsula, where Friday ni^t, the United States Senate. A two-thirds Senate ma- Her husband, Leland Gilbert, Dawn broke Friday to reveal mudslides have caused tragedy disclosed it had told the Spviets jority is required to ratify Ameri- told police he and Mrs. Gilbert the full horror of the earth- ainca last Stnoay. It might agree to only Mven can adherence to a treaty. quarreled early this morning and she went to the house at the back quake which struck this East- AutheHtiea etrlving to aavo on-the-spot tnapocUona q year pro- three vUlagoa at the tip of the vided the Russians agree to (Oontlnned on Page Three) of the lot. ern Libyan city of 11,000 When the fire was discovered by peninsula said the cold may have Thursday night. nelpod slow the ooslng slides. A a neighbor eome time after 3 a.m. Huddled together, dased and in- slide which caused complete evac- It was already well established, jured, residents of tbe etty saw but firemen were able to keep the uation of the 686 roaldente of Ner- to the early light the full extent ano split into two flows and no flames away from other nearby of the damage done by the quake longer seemed to be rolling down Theater Drops Bias buildings. which struck suddenly at 7 :16 p.m. upon the center of the village. A The cause of the blaze was being Thursday. hastily built retaining wall also Investigated. Nearly 70 per cent ot the otty aaamod to have saved some of the T\vo occtq)ants ot the second was to rubble. Stone and mud most endsngored houses. floor, Mr. an Mr,. Luciano Soto, houses collapsed Instantly. C9on- A 800-yard wide mudallde at After Mass Arrests escaped without injury. crete buildings were left twisted OapoSele, inland from NatJes, by the first quake, which was ftd- alao appeared to have slowed or Probe Plane Crash lowed by tremors. BAUnMORB (AP)—**Thi mov-6cumulatlve $300,000 ball was In 16 seconds, the cite. Ideated TRUMBULL (AP) — Federal (Contbmed on Page Two) ie wasn’t very good, but it really dropped. The charges stand. to a fertile valley 60 mUes north- ./' and state aviation officials began east of Benghazi, was to rnina. doosn’t matter,” a Negro oOed One of the students who saw the movie Friday was Sandra an Inquiry today Into the crash of More than 280 dead and 600 in- said as shs cams out of tho a light plane In a residential area jured were counted by Friday Upshur, 18, president of the Mor- Limit Opposed Nprthwood Theater. gan freshman class. She had been here yesterday. In the aftemiBith of yeoterday’s fire cam along Ann St. were thickly ooatod with ice and frozen to morning. The toll was oxpottoA to Only a clump of trees prevent- motmt as rescuers continued fits The ' theafor—scene of six days arrested twice in the demonstra- the ground. Hartford Ftoe Chief Ihcmas F. Lee said today that the oars would have to be remov- tions. ed the stogie-engine craft from grim search for 'victims. of mass demonstrationa and mass smashing into aome homes. The ed. A cxnipte of them were towed away last nigtxt. On Deductions , "It sure is peaceful now,” she Throu^tout the night U.S. Air arrests-Miuletly opened Its doors said as she blinked against the p^t was atten^xttog to make an Force rescue teams from Wbeehu to Negroes Friday. emergency landing after develop- afternoon sun. She moved up a Air Base, Tripoli, British Army In Tax Scheme Twenty-three weU-dressed Mor- place in line at the box office. ing engine trouble en route from units from Beng^iasl, and Ltbyan gan Stato OoUege students bought Flushing, N.Y., to New Haven. “But I'm glad,” she added Army and civilian medical teams ttekets to 'see "In Boarcb o f m6 thoughtfully. The pilot and only occupant, worked to darknees to help as WASHmOTON (AP)—Prerident Castaways” sad walked unimped- Miss UpBbur Is secretary of the Charlea Cavaitoro, 30, of Jackson many of the stricken as they could Kennedy’s tax program is etUl un- ed through the carpeted Ibbl^. Heigtes, ,N.Y„ suffered minor inr dergoing oongresalonal diagnosis C3vlc Interest Group, a IomI civil find. Only two days before 74 students rights organization responsible for juries. Paramedics at the 68th U.S. Air and is yet to bo wheeled into the had Men an^ed as they tried the demonstratlans. She was ar- He said he was attempting to aet Rescue Squadron based at Wbeel- operating room. But already on# to do the same thing, as were down the Cessna 140 in a snow- erittcol Item has been marked for rested in the pickettng last Friday us, tbe first Air Force emergency 889 before them. They had pro- but was released the naxt day. covered field •<)($ lAfoUy Rd., when help to get here, found fomlHes major suneiy. tested the theater’s excluston. of And with it may go some of the By Tuesday she said she tod he noUoed -twci FOungstera to the clinging together to the rubble Nemos. bsatd the ,morale of tho |lr)s in area ato vetesd into the trees. teeir homes or beginning propoeed tax roduettens. TOuraday, S|ftor 418 atudaitts This item ia the propoaal to put Otty Jail was dropping. So she Savural houaes stand behind the out what poBsesstone they had been chaived with trespassing got harsoU akrestM that night. trees. find in tbe ruins. a floor under penwnal' deduottona or disorderly, o&duct end 848 « ,ltke interest, local foxes and char- She said she wanted to be in jail The ehUdren were imlnjured. Some of the victims, them, had buigulsbed in Baltimore to cheer them up. The seriously damaged pfone the streets for memben of tiu itable contrlbuttons. It would al- City Jail, the theater manager low deductions only to the extent Another student, Otirtia Smoth- was taken to Bridgeport AJiTpoi families, walked aimlessly, wall- csi^tulafod. ers; 19, aai^ "W r o glad the the- for sxaminatlon by federal as ing to anguish. Some wandered to ttolr iPtal wter-fo^-tMegritWa.* ''* ^ -------- - income. Wa agiead te' -m d eegrcgatlon, Irtatir ofljtakli.- ’ ----- shook,-, waiting, thair . atma...and. No member of the House Ways and the demonstrator* agreed to "But we had .3,000 more cus- Oavallaro, a grouhd employ# te moaning, otdlidous to help offered end the demonstrations. The 848 tomera for City JaU If they hadn’t them.