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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 22

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Rockefeller, ft was learned today. I The Democrat also are ex plerme ways of slicing at least 56 million from the construc tion program recommended in the Republican governor's budget. A WgMy placed Democratic odrce reported the possible budget cuts as the Legislature marked time today, waiting for snow delayed lawmakers to ready Albany The regular working session scheduled for this afternoon was called off Sunday by Assembly Speaker Anthony Travla and Seaate Majority Leader Earl W. Brydges. LegUUtori Notified Because transportation was snarled by the weekend storm, the! leaders notified all legislators by telegram that they need not; report to the capitol until Tuesday.

The postponment was a rare action. Veteran observers at the capitol could not recall the last time that weather interfered with ooerabons of the Legislature. The Democratic source said fiscal aides had been instructed to ttucry Rockefeller's pay raise it 1 rx tin ntrtrnu'l xevric MkTK ZT7. nr America weesiy lawn; wu iMA vim a a1ma ktvk. jui uu u.

Ka plan a view toward revis ing it. Rockefeller's office had said the governor planned a pay raise of 8 per cent "across the board The Democratic leadership was said to feel, however, that state officials in the upper salary bracket should not receive the same percentage raise those in the lower brackets. Most of the state's 14,000 em fesittfth' i w.i"&ty ih" nrr iir rr Teirm iMmm. ari z. ZtimKsmj.

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uulr of thetoUi wK i7 0iwai rf a ff j1 ir i vtf.rt5 i VT nil fMir an ii f5v iMa w.t... E.wa,MtKi.dgjMmiailMM feAnii SHOWN ABOVE IS THE PLANT of the Fremont. Nebraska. Tribune, Which has been acquired by Speidel Newspapers Inc. Acquisition of the newspaper was made known today by Charles H.

Stout, Reno, president of Speidel Newspapers Inc. The Tribune is an afternoon newspaper with a circulation of 14,300. AUTOMATIC By Focrory Trained Mtchanici AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS RESEALED Labor Parts Included Fully Guaranteed 29 95 INSTANT CREDIT "Pay As You Ride" vfefea fvATev Ante Service. Open Thurs. Frl.

tn 9 P. ployes are in the $3,000 to $8,000 a ear range An 8 per cent raise for tbem would run from $340 to 640 a year At the upper levels, where salaries range from $20,000 to as high as $40 ooo. an 8 per cent raise would mean $1,600 to $3, 200 more a jear The Democrats' preliminary thinking is to allow the raise for those earning low salaries but to curtail it or eliminate it entirely for those in the upper brackets Delay Decision A final decision on the pay raise question as well as the possibility of cutting back Rockefeller 424 miUion capital construction program will not be made until late in Febru ary On another front, the Democratic controlled Assembly and Republican ruled Senate were Jockeying to see which would be Speidel Buys Continued from Page 1 predated Mr Walker's selection of the Speidel organization to carry on the serviq and traditions of the Tribune," and added that, aside from the selection of Schuster to be publisher, "no other personnel changes at the newspaper are contemplated Fremont is situated in eastern approval easily in both houses Nebraska, not far from the west If passed by the Legislature icrn border of Iowa, in a midwcst first to pass the bi partisan state lottery plan GOP leaders had scheduled a vote in the Senate for Monday or Tuesday, but because of the storm caused delay Brydges said the bill probably would not be read for action until Wednesday Travia said, however he would have the Assembly version ready for passage on Tuesday and would pilot it through his house then The bill is expected to gam the question would appear on next November election ballot as a proposed amendment to the state constitution If the voters approve the 1967 em area in which Schuster was active before he went to Reno in January. 14 Schuster 38 is married and the mittee. and Mr Stout The company's central offices are in Reno In addition to the Poughkeepsie Journal and the Fremont Tribune, an independent newspaper, members of the Speidel group are The Gazette and the Journal ojlpany's eight per cent debenture legislature would decide what father of two daughters and a form the lottery should take sorli ranging from 12 to 14 years the sponsors have talked of bas At Reno he was promollon and mg the tottery on horse races.

of as New Hampshire does ALICN FRONT END All for Only BALANCE FRONT WHEELS Kfc ,,14 IVk27 ADJUST BRAKES A95 Most American Cars Kvcning Gazette and the Nevada State Journal In 1965 he was campaign manager for the United Fund of Reno and Washoe County, Nevada, which raised $300 000, and previously in Clinton served on the i board of directors of the Clinton United Fund He was elected a member of the Washoe County United Fund board this jear, a position he will relinquish Schuster was active in Kiwanis in Clinton and Reno and in the Reno Elks and Reno Executives Club In 12 he was voted Clinton 'Outstanding Young Man of the Year He previously was active in the Inland Press Association and with the Institute of Newspaper Controllers and Finance Officers He attended three American Press Institute seminars at Columbia University and participated the American Newspaper Publishers Association's Research Institute programs at Easton, Pa Iowa Graduate Schuster was graduated from Iowa University in 1930 and has made his career since then The Speidel group had its be ginning in Iowa City 30 years ago, its founders being John Ben Snow, now chairman of the board, and the late Merntt Speidel. Its presidents have been Mr Speidel, Harry Bunker, now chairman of the executive com Parts extra, if needed i mtt wp rmrvwittriM Reno, the Visalia Times Delta and the Salinas Califorman, both of California, the Fort Collins, Colorado, Coloradoan, the Iowa City Press Citizen, the Chiucothe. Ohio, Gazette, and the Sioux Falls Argus Leader 70 In Plan Reorganization of the Speidel company in 1952 placed voting control and common stock in the hands of the active executives, and now there are more than 70 sharing in the ownership plan Mr. Stout said executives at Fremont will be considered beginning next January for inclusion in the plan, and that other associates there will be eligible for the com fc investment program now shared in by associates at all other Speidel points. In December, 1965, John Ben Snow, through the Snow Foundation, made a grant of a million dollars to Syracuse University for research in all phases of newspaper operations The program embraces a professorship, two graduate assistant professorships, two annual four year scholar ships, and fellowships XJ Emerson DuMont COLOR tv SALES SERVICE PEELOR'S Cor.

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