PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn/, Tues,, jan. 22, 1974 \ Obituaries Ehgine Jumps Track; Causes Traffic Snarl Seveii Injured in Crash Emil F. Kingbaum Qf School Bus and Auto ■ Emil F. Kingbaum, 74, of 14 Due to ice building up under a no injuries were reported. The An accident on Charter Oak Summer St. died this morning flangeway which guides train crew was not identified. the scene, Patrolman James McCooe. The car, badly St. at aboill 8:50 a.m. this mor­ at Manchester Memorial wheels over a crossing, a Penn McCooe, the vehicle driven by damaged, had to be towed from Manchesler-A City of Village Charm Hospital. ning betvyeen a school bus Central switcher engine East Hartford police blocked ^ Savilonis had made a turn onto the scene by a wrecker from carrying elementary school Mr. Kingbaum was born Sept. jumped the track Monday at the traffic at.Long Hill Rd. and Charter Oak St. heading west Moriarty Brokers. MANCHESTER,,CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, PRICE: FIFI’EEN CENTS children and a car was reported 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 96 18, 1899 in Manchester and had Angel St. crossing on Tolland Tolland St. on the west end from Autumn St. It apparently Officer McCooe reported that lived here all his life. He was a to Manchester Police. ” Tpke. y while Manchester Police hit an icy spot and skidded into of the six children, ages seven TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Navy veteran of World War II blocked the east end of Tolland The school bus, which has a the path of the eastbound school to nine, taken to thcf hospital, and had served with the Navy The derailment, which oc­ Tpke. capacity of 66, was carrying 27. bus, driven by Wayne three have been released at last for 25 years. He was a member curred at about 3:30 p.m., tied The Tolland Tpke. access children at the time. Of this Bellefleur, 18, of 400 Vernon St. account after treatment. of the Fleet Reserve Associa­ up east-west traffic between road gate to Wickham Park, number, six had to be taken to Bellefleur reportedly veered ’The school bus, owned by the tion of Washington, D.C., and Manchester and East Hartford which is usually closed ,-^as un­ MancTiester Memorial Hospital right, to avoid the collision, but Southington Bus Service Co., for treatment of cut lips, bumps -rfhe Army and Navy Club. for about two hours. locked by the maintenance didn’t have room to negotiate was driven from the scene by a He had been employed at The switcher engine, which crew of the park in case of a and bruises. The operator of the and hit thp Savilonis car in the mechanic from the company. Pratt and Whitney Division of had been pulling 17 freight cars, car, Robert Savilonis, 21, of right side, which had been Grand List fire emergency, police said. ’The children attend the Martin Eldridge St. suffered cuts on United Aircraft Corp, East was the only one to jump the The flange way, according fo exposed as the car front veered Elementary School on the left forearm and com­ Hartford, before he retired in track, according, to a Penn Cen­ a Penn Central spokesman, to the left. Darthmouth Rd. plained of a headache. Ha too, 1962. tral spokesman. guides train wheels over a The roof of the Savilonis car The case is under investiga­ was taken to Manchester « Survivors are a brother, crossing. He added that the was caved in and the operator tion and no action has b^n A second engine was sent out Hospital by ambulance. Frank Kingbaum of problem of ice buildup is had to be pulled froin the car by taken against either operator at Philadelphia, Pa.; two sisters, from the Hartford yard and According to the officer at two ambulance attendants and $17.5 Million aggravated by snow-plowing this time. SOL R. COHEN Mrs. Margaret Storrs and Miss pulled the freight cars back Assessor'Ed Belleville, it still is near the traojis, which is a Manchester’s new Grand May and to be in effect^uly 1. 'Emma Kingbaum, both of from across the subject to adjustments by the Based on this year’s 46.66- are assessed at the rate of 65 major problem during the List, based on Oct. 1, 1973 Belleville said the increase is mills General Fund tax rate Manchester; and a niece and a highway, allowing highway. winter. The switcher engine Qoard of Tax Review and to per cent of market value. There traffic to resume. Police Report valuations, has reached the. the largest since Manchester’s the $17,532,977 increase would nephew in Worcester, Mass. jumped the track because the possible clerical errors. is a proposal in the state whopping figure of $284,476,009 1966 revaluation year and produce about $712,800 in ad­ The Holmes Funeral Home, The freight train had a crew wheels were lifted off the guide Ribicoff Accuses The adjusted net Grand List legislature to stabilize — up $17,532,977 or 6.5 per cent credited real estate construc­ ditional taxes. Last year, the 400 Main St., is in charge of of four, two in the engine, but surface, the spokesman said. will ^be the basis for assessments at the same rate in over last year’s net Grand List. tion in 1972-73 for the greatest Board of Tax Review lopped arrangements, which are in­ MANCHESTER Manchester’s 1974-75 tax levy portion of it. all 169 municipalities of the Ivan Fournier, 23, of 118 New Released today by Town to be adopted by the Board in $254,055 in ad ju stm en ts complete. Oil Giants Of At the same time, he warned state. One proposal is for State Rd., was arrested Mon­ Whatever it cuts this year will assessing at 1(X) per cent of PailKBabeau Dr. John R. Galvin Jr., a full-time employe in the day at his place of employment against any optimism over next effect the estimate in increased year’s Grand List. market value. VERNON — Paul Babeau, 87, emergency room at Manchester Memorial Hospital, has on a Circuit Court 11 warrant tax revenue. Cheating Public, Because of the recent slow­ A revaluation of all of 472 Reservoir Rd. died this been certified as a Diplomate of The American Board of charging him with first-degree Workers Dig Of this year’s increase, $12,- Manchester property is being morning at his home. He was larceny and third-degree down in building construction, 838,200 is for real estate, $2,- Family Practice. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) (Energy administrator), and combined with current conducted now — for 1976 im­ the husband of Mrs. Louise MCC Students Intern burglary. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen, 370,299 for personal property plementation. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., Mr. Simon has innocently, mis­ mortgage rates,” he pointed DeGray Babeau. The charges stem from a and $2,324,478 for motor The $284,476,009 Grand List Mr. Babeau was born May 25, June 17 break at Rham High looking straight at executives led the American people.” For Victims out, “next year’s list is not vehicles. In Assembly Program^ Roy A. Baze, an Exxon vice expected to reflect any substan­ shows $224,991,538 for real es­ 1886 in Champlain, N.Y., and Diplomate School in which $3,800 worth of of seven oil companies seated Prior to subtracting legal tate, $33,442,407 for personal 'liresident, said in his prepared tial increase, and a check with had lived in West Hartford musical items were taken. across a table, accused oil in­ exemptions, the Grand List ac-' property and $26,042,064 for before coming to Rockville. Fournier was turned over to dustry giants of cheating and statement, "Exxon USA has not building department activities tually was $290,865,759. Exemp­ Two Manchester Community motor vehicles. Before he retired 16 years ago, college students in the intern Dr. John R. Galvin Jr. Has misleading Americans on the fabricated or contrived to bring Of Snowslide tends to verify this view." tions cut from that figure were College students, both Memorial Hospital records. Dr. the Connecticut State Police, Today’s release of the Grand he was-employed in the service program and MCC, with five, successfully completed 300 Colchester. He was later energy shortage. about the current tight energy Last year’s net taxable Grand $5,049,860 for real estate, $14,- Manchester residents, are Richard Demko is the only TERRACE, B.C. (UPI) — A snow-covered hillside List comes eight days before department of Pratt and had the most applicants for the hours of post-graduate instruc­ released on a $500 non-surety Officials of seven of the supply situation; nor have we •List was $266,943,032 and was up 646 for personal property and among 24 students from other Diplomate in Family collapsed on top of a truck stop-motel complex Tuesday, the Jan. 31 statuatory deadline Whitney Division of United Air­ 24 positions. The faculty ad­ tion in all fields of medicine major firms responded Monday seen evidence that any other $10,052,633, or just about 4 per $1,325,244 for motoV vehicles. throughout the state par­ Practice in Manchester. bond for appearance in Circuit date. Except for the totals, no craft Corp., East Hartford. visor for the MCC interns is culminating in the rank of with statements that while company or group of companies burying it 40 feet deep. The Royal Canadian Mounted cent, over the year before that. Manchester property owners ticipating in an intern program The extra-curricular study Court 11, Willimantic, on Feb.
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