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Advertise Use Vani Ads Easiest and Best Way to 64 Poughkeepsie Journal JJougVlvtcpt: Quintal It's easy toJnsert a Want Ad Dial 454 5427 Wednesday, October 7, 1970 Waryas Again Scores Betros For Vote On Transportation Bill Victor C. Waryas said today that Assemblyman Emcel Be tros voted against a bill which would have appropriated $14 million part of which could have aided transportation in the '98th Assembly District. Waryas, a former Democratic assemblyman, is challenging the incumbent Republican, Be tros, in the November electiori. Waryas said: "I am grateful to Assemblyman Betros for having called td my attention an error I made In a statement releaed by me earlier this week. In my statement I charged Mr.

Betros with having voted against the inter ests of his constituents by hav upstate New YorK. "Mr. Betros correctly pointed out that none of this six million dollars could be used in Dutchess County, since Dutchess County is within the. area of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the bill stated that none of these funds could be used within the District of the M.T.A. But what Mr.

Betros failed to point out, and what my statement inadvertently omitted, is the fact that this same bill contained an appro priation in excess of twenty four million dollars to be used for assistance of public trans portation in the counties within the Metropolitan Transportation tng voted against a bill which I Authority, of which sum more would have appropriated sixjthan million was available million dollars for tjie improve for assistance outside of. New ment of bus transportation in York City. This is the point that ISEJ FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF GUARANTEED Tiresfone MOTOR KING sSF1695 MK 52FC MK 24C MK 24F 12 Vorb Exchange should have been made in my previous statement and it is this dereliction of his to his constituents with which which I charge him. "Nor can he once again try to hide behind his favorite alibi for opposing legislation phony cry that we in Upstate New York are being robbed for the benefit of New York City. For the truth of the matter is that this bill would have aided upstaters as well as New Yorkersa far cry from the present situation whereby we in Dutchess County pay 50 per cent more in mortgage taxes than do our neighbors in Columbia and Ulster Counties for the benefit of the M.T.A.

while all of the present benefits from the M.T.A. go primarily to York City. "And as additional proof that this bill would have aide'd Upstate New York, and specifically the 98th Assembly If an additional proof is needed, are the facts that Assemblyman Willis Stephens and the majority of the Republican legislators from Westchester County, hard ly tne staunchest champions of New York City, all were sponsors of this bill; and. that the public bus system in the City of Poughkeepsie has applied for aid from the moneys appropriated by this bill, and such aid, I am reliably informed is to be forthcoming in the near future. "So I apologize to Betros for my having charged him with having wrongly voted against an appropriation of $6 million in aid of his constituents, when I should have charged him with having voted against a $14 million appropriation which could have aided the people of the 98th Assembly District.

I apologize for having underestimated his. callous disregard for the citizens of Dutchess Countv bv some $8 million dollars. I now await his apology for his unaccountable action." PI i i. Woman Taxi Driver Reports She Was Held Up At Gun Point City police today are looking Patrolman 'Joseph Harding, who for two men who they said are conducting the investiga tion, said the men were described as "in their 20's, of thin builds, with Afro hair. cuts, and wearing soft leather gloves at the time of the robbery." About 1 O'clock this morning, police were notified that the Town Theft Reported Solved EMEEL BETROS AND JAMES BUCKLEY appear together at a recent politica1 function.

Betros Endorses Buckley For Senate Assemblyman Emeel S. Be tros, 98th District, today en Horsed James Bucklev. the Con servative candidate, for U.S. senator Betros cited Buckley's "lead ership and ability." The assemblyman Is among number of Dutchess County Republicans to back Buckley. Other Buckley backers In clude County Executive David C.

Schoentae: Rep. Earl T. Bruno. G.O.P. majority leader of the Board of Representatives; Sheriff Lawrence M.

Quinlan; former congressman Hamilton Fish Jr. and former state senator R. Watson Pom Rep. Martin B. McKneally, the congressman from New bur and Flshkill Mayor Sarah Tavlor, a Democrat, have also been supporting the (con servative.

''We have reached unprece dented and intolerable levels' of permissiveness, appeasement, civil disorder, campus unrest and disregard for the law," said Betros. "Change is necessary and time is running." "In my public career, I have dedicated myself to those pol icies and programs which 1 be gard.to the political consequences. "Despite the selection of the Republican State Committee, will be no less independent in endorsing the candidacy of Buckley," Betros declared. The state committee chose Republica incument Sen. Charles Goodell.

The Democratic candidate, Believed to be lead ing the field, is Rep. Richard Ottinger. Betros said, "As a Republican who supports President Nixon and Gov. Rockefeller, I am distressed that Sen. Goodell has consistently opposed the President, that he supported the Liberal candidate in the New York City mayoral election against the Republican candidate, that he sought both the iberal endorsement of the New Democratic Coalition, that he refuses to oppose the GoldbergGoldberg Patterson ticket.

"While room should certainly be allowed within a party for a divergence of views, thought and opinion, believe that Sen. GoodeJl's record in word and deed, has so opposed Republican ideals as to be outside the sphere of reasonable dialogue." with the money some keys missing. and held up a woman taxi driver at gurf point about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, near Flannery Avenue. The police report the Incident occurred as follows: Grace Williams, 50, of 155 Titusville Road, was dispatched handbag had been recovered i the Yellow Cab Co.

to trash can in Muldowney fiup a fare in front of Big Ben's Department Store, Main Street, in Arlington. She told police that two men entered the cab and directed her to drive to Corlies Avenue. As the cab approached Flan nery Avenue, the man in the front seat put a pistol to her. ribs and demanded money. When she refused, and started to struggle, the man in the back seat "grabbed her around the neck and out his hand over her mouth." The man with the pistol them grabbed her pocketbook containing about $14, and the.

two left the cab'. She called the cab's dispatcher on a two way radio. The dispatcher notified city police. Det. Stanley Dahowski and THE BACHELOR is COMING! Poughkeepsie'! new, exciting young adult night club CLAMBAKE PICNIC HEADQUARTERS Speciil Low Low Prlcn for Organization WHOLESALE ft RETAIL doled of Long Island CLAMS lowtst prlcts in this arta Shrimp.

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A door had been, forced, police said. According to Chief Charles Schade, two. youngsters CONTINUED FROM PA6E ONE for use by this county, but that the system proved inefficient and costly. Judge Aldrich said he believes that, if an Institution is to be financed, it should be done in collaboration, with neighboring counties. He said he considers the system formerly used by Dutchess, that is paying private homes to serve as places for detention, to RAW CLAMS ON TITE SITELL STEAKS, LIVE LOBSTER, SEAFOODS 12 VoJt, Exchange GUARANTEE Ties Gasrantms wil fce honored by aH Hresanna tVaWs and Rtnraa cajryux Firestone brand batteries.

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Police said they discovered a group of boys attempting to break into one of the trucks, The police surrounded the area and apprehended four boys, ranging in, age from 13 to 15, near the Fairview play ground. The youths were put in the custody of their parents and are tired and the county has been without a detention facility since then. According to Probation Director Raymond J. Connelly, pomes that serve detention purposes are paid $125 a month plus $5 a day when a juvenile is in residence. county also finances incidentals for the youth, such as clothing items WMi I.V 'vvy assssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV aflwalalalalalalalMe.gaw fdMeslwalalalalallllft.

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