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complete Local News Women's Weather Theaters 4B-6B 8B 7B ROCHESTER, N. SATURDAY. NOV. 28. 1964 9 eztmt ml and tiHhtfftfrl? SOME HIGH HOPES AND SORE FEET Mi ion udget 1 Police Units Consolidated Into 1 Section By JACK TUCKER More than 50 per cent of Adopted by ounty recommendations made by the International Association of Chiefs of Police have been carried out in Rochester's By PAT ZISKA A record-high 1965 county Police Bureau.

That percentage was pointed up yesterday by Chief budget totaling nearly $59.8 million was adopted yesterday by the Board of Super William M. Lombard, follow ing announcement that ah In-spectional Services Section visors. The vote was 26 to 15 with one Democrat. Frank Kipers is being established. of Gates, voting with the Re publican majority for adoption of the budget as proposed by County Manager The ISS will assume functions of both the Criminal Intelligence Unit and the Confidential Squad.

Key men involved in the Gordon A. Howe. Two super latest bureau shuffle are Detective Capt. Henry W. Smith, 49; Detective Lt.

James D. Lee, 45, and Detective Supervisor Lucien J. DiGiovanni, 40. Smith, No. 2 man in the Detective Division headed by Capt.

James J. Cavoti, will command the new section, assisted by DiGiovanni. The latter headed the Confidential Squad, which reported di rectly to Public Safety Com visors were absent when the vote was taken. Of the $59,792,414.31 total, county real estate tax will raise $21,528,097.66 and the rest will come fro msales tax, federal and state aid, local charges for county services and other income sources such as Civic Center garage revenues. The base county property tax rate will rise $3.95 from $12.94 to $16.89 per $1,000 of assessed The budget was bitterly opposed by Minority Leader Robert J.

Quigley of Wheatland and other Democrats except Kipers. Kipers, in explaining his vote, said he had some questions on some of the items when the budget was presented in committee but which had since been ex plained to his satisfaction. "I had hoped that the $1.3 million contingency fund could be cut, but it was not. However," Kipers said, "if the county manager feels this missioner Donald J. Corbett.

Lt. Lee, who moves up as chief aide to Capt. Cavoti, has commanded the Criminal Intelligence Unit (CUT), the bureau's principal vice-control agency. iiiino u'O Jf IT Vv -Mull HI I w'W Informed sources said Lee had been asking for reassign ment for some time from the hard-working but frequently This apartment block was sold in million-plus realty deal. 57 -Apartment Bldg.

Sold for $1,125,000 frustrated CIU. Dismissals Frustrating Those frustrations stemmed from frequent court dismissals of gambling charges, follow budget is the absolute mini ing stepped-up raids by Lee and his men. Alleged defects Motel, and St. Mary's way Inns in Rochester and Batavia, Mohawk Manor mum on which he can operate the county next year. I in search warrants andor informations filed were cited will vote for it." by arrested gamblers' lawyers in obtaining WDs with drawn and dismissed disposi tions.

Yet during Lee's two years as head of the CIU. figures A 57-unit luxury apartment building at 1000 East Ave. was sold Wednesday for $1,125,000 to a corporation headed by John Dor-schel, a local automobile dealer. The six-story structure was formerly the property of Daniel J. Meagher, the contracting firm which erected the building in 1961.

The bqck and concrete buliding has one and two-bedroom apartments ranging in rent from $150 to $265. GOP Legislators, Foote to Huddle On Redisricting shothaf more Cut Held Possible Other Democrats have contended the $3.95 tax rate increase could have been lowered to $1.40 by eliminating the contingency fund; abolishing unnecessary jobs formerly held at Iola Sanatariumf merging the Civil Service commission and personnel department staffs; having one ins ad of two data processing departments; eliminating a salary increase for sheriff's deputies, and eliminating five per cent of the total work force of about 200 employes, including 15 new sheriff's deputies. Maioritv Leader Vincent L. Christmas Shopping Starts On Record-Breaking Note Continued on Page 'Vice Squad' Nabs 2 in' First Foray The Inspectional Services Section, organized just yesterday as the Police Bureau's new vice squad, didn't waste much time in going into ac Assemblyman S. William Rosenberg of Brighton was the only one of three Republican incumbents re-elected to the larger house in the Nov.

3 balloting. Monroe Democrats re-elected Assemblyman Charles F. Stockmeist-er of Greece and elected Harold P. Garnham of Webster and James E. Powers of Chili to knock off GOP incumbents J.

Eugene Goddard of East Rochester and Paul B. Hanks Jr. of Brockport. Tofany, in speaking for the far better, than usual and the police who had dreaded the prospect of "Black Friday" traffic duty found things running smoothly most of the time. "Improvements instituted this year definitely proved themselves," said Police Chief William M.

Lombard. "We will be able to refine Continued on Page 2B plus college students horns for the holiday set a pace that merchants described as unequalled in the past. It followed, since everybody seemed headed for the same small area, that there would be traffic jams as there always have been on the traditional starting day for the Christmas rush. Yesterday, however, was Christmas shopping opened In full force in Rochester yesterday with record-breaking crowds downtown and shoppers swarming in the aisles of stores from opening to close. The combination of mild weather and the post-Thanksgiving holiday for school children and workers in some of the larger industrial plants, tion.

budget for 45 minutes, appeared particularly angry at minority charges against the Sheriff's Department. "The standards for sheriff deputies are of the highest caliber of any police force It recorded its first arrests about 7:45 last night in a raid on Schiano's TV Appliances, 442 Main St. W. Dominic A. Schiano, 47, of the Main Street address, owner of the shop, and Joseph R.

Bor-relli, 50, of 239 Troup that I know of," Tofany said. By PAT BRASLEY Democrat and Chronicle Political Writer Republican County Chairman Donald H. Foote and the county's five GOP legislators two of whom are "lame ducks" will caucus Monday before meeting state leaders the next day to iron out the sticky problems of reapportionment. Foote and the local Republican legislative delegation will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in Auburn with state party leaders.

Republican county leaders and legislators from six area counties also will attend. Gov. Rockefeller is expected to call a special session of the present Republican controlled legislature sometime next month to redraw the boundary lines of the state's Senate and Assembly districts. A legislative committee is expected to submit a report to Rockefeller early next Of the 57 units, 24 are one-bedroom apartments, 30 are two bedroom, and three are efficiency units. Terms of the sale, which was negotiated by Alfred K.

Greene Realty, not announced. Therori Robinson of Robinson, Williams, Brown Angeloff, served as attorney for the Dorschel corporation. Sidney J. Saizman, president of the Monroe County Bar Association, represented Meagher. Some of the apartments include outside balconies; all are equipped with built-in ranges and ovens, dishwashers, and disposal units.

Carport parking for about 100 cars is available. Some, of the two-bedroom units provide as much as 1,400 square feet of living area the size of many a full-scale modern home. There is a laundry room on each of the six floors, carpeted corridors, air conditioning and an elevator. The building occupies the two-acre site of the former were arrested. Detective Supervisor Lu Goddard and Hanks, however, will serve through Dec.

31 and will have a voica in the special session which will redraw the legislative set up. Democrats won control of both the Senate and Assembly in the Nov. 3 balloting for the first time in 30 years. Foote's caucus with the local legislative delegation Monday is aimed at outlining the strategy for preserving the party's local interests in the light of the new legislative set-up. Elections Com cien DiGiovanni said they were taken into custody as Borrelli dropped off a number of betting slips on horse races and football games.

Training Copied Elsewhere "The program includes extensive training that has been copied by other communities. The requirements for appointment are far higher than required by civil service. A height requirement of five feet, 10 inches, for instance, is two inches taller than required by civil service. "Applicants for deputies' jobs must fill out a 12-pag application During the About $46 was confiscated. Detective Elwood Smith had been assigned to watch the store, police said.

Assist ing in the raid were Detectives Lee Parrini and Jerry July riots, the city called on these unprofessional political missioner Kenneth P. Power, a Republican, will attend the Caramante. The ISS yesterday took caucus and the Auburn meeting. Augustine J. Cunningham over functions of the former Criminal Investigation Unit home.

Among projects built by the Meagher firm are Tread- and Confidential Squad in a police personnel shuffle. Both men were charged LOW UNEMPLOYMENT The State Labor DeDart. month outlining a basis for the reapportionment. Details of the reapportionment proposals, and their effect on area counties will be discussed at the Auburn meeting. The legislative reapportionment, based on new population figures disclosed by the 1960 federal census, is expected to provide a fifth assemblyman for Monroe County.

The county now is represented by two state senators and four assemblymen. hacks and 8o of them served without question. They were later thanked by City Council Tofany told the board that "nobody likes to raise taxes, but we must face the realities of government as county legislators just as other legislators including those in the City of Rochester have had to do, and provide adequate income to provide services. Continued on Page 2B with violations of the city's anti-gambling ordinances and released in $100 bail. They will appear today in City ment reported vesterdav that The Auburn meeting is one of several being held across the state by a task force of top Republican leaders.

The tasks force includes Fred A. Young, the GOP state chairman; Sen. Majority Leader Walter J. Mahoney, Assembly Speaker Joseph F. Carlino and Sol Corbin, counsel to the governor.

Mahoney and Car-lino were defeated in the Nov. 3 election. unemployment in Monroe County totaled 4.000 during October, or 1.4 per cent. The October rate compares with 4,500 for September and 6,000 for October 1963. Court.

Miller io Attend Mexico Inaugural Paul Miller of Rochester, Cinderella's Christmas Party by Walt Disnty president of the Associated Press and of The Gannett Newspapers, will be an offi mm cial guest Tuesday at the inauguration of Gustavo Diaz Ordaz as president of Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will fly to Mexico City today. They will attend, among other special events, a reception by President and Mrs.

Diaz Ordaz at the National Palace; a reception by the Mexican secretary of foreign affairs in honor of special missions, diplomatic corps and official guests, and a reception and dinner at the American Embassy. Boys and Watch the Sunday TV TAB for the Cinderella cash award coloring contest..

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