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Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. Y. ffO 16, 1970 JD The New York Campaign Millions for Ck Mi DU onu TRUCE (LOAD SALE COLOR TV and Black White TV MEM fV '4" 1 t. i If V-V I rNEW YORK (AP) Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller said yesterday millions of dollars in state health emergency funds are available to clean up city streets and could be put to use tomorrow if may-ors of the state's cities asked for it. Rockefeller, in a radio interview (WOR) said New York City could receive about 80 per cent of the $6 to $10 million he has proposed for an emergency urban cleanup campaign. Mm. Rockefeller Goodell LMBZJD MM He said he has written all big-city mayors in the state to this effect, offering to pay overtime for sanitation workers and finance purchase of more sanitation equipment. The governor said his basic goal if re-elected would be "to restore the sense of security and safety of the family." and that two ways af doing this would be to reduce crime and clean up the streets.

Rockefeller also promised to propose legislation to force large corporations to answer customer complaints within 30 days, saying he hoped to reduce the feeling many citizens have that they are victims of a computerized society. After the broadcast Rockefeller was questioned by newsman about a charge by his Democratic opponent, Arthur Goldberg, that the governor had failed to apply for extension of state unemployment benefits through federal aid. Saying that Goldberg, former secretary of labor, Supreme Court Justice and United Nations ambassador, was "talking out of ignorance," Rockefeller said he could not apply for the federal help until state unemployment El II I W- If Color TV 14" DIAG. 12" DIAG. BLACK WHITE PORTABLE.

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Burdell Bixby, Rockefeller's campaign manager, and Thomas Loesse, advertising director for the state campaign, also attended the meeting. Afterward, Rockefeller told newsmen, "This was just a little chat. a little strategy meeting." Goodell joked "I'm always enriched by a talk with the governor, intellectually, not reaches a little more' than 5 per cent. Although unemployment is above 5 per cent in some areas, including Buffalo and Long Island, he said, the state's average rate of unemployment -is now about four per cent. Earlier Rockefeller issued a position paper on higher education, promising to increase classroom space, expand student loans, and give increased attention to vocational education, at the same time crack-, ing down on campus violence.

Rockefeller also visited the state Republican party cam uj Model AP121M i aP' PAY ONLY PAY ONLY $7095 Carrying Handle Built-in Antenna 1-Yr. Parts Tubes Warranty 90-Days Fre5emce Carrying Handle Dipole Antenna Super Bright Hi lite Tube One Set Fine Tuning AT JUNG'S Buckley Bites GOP i la I i I MBD 23" DIAG. 23" DIAG. COLOR TV COLOR TV GL 664 GL611W ing to seek employment." As for Nixon's bill for the sharing of federal revenues with states and municipalities, Buckley said, "What has not been spelled out in the administration's bill is the extent to which revenue-sharing will replace, rather than supplement, the existing level of $28 billion in federal aid. I myself have proposed that revenue-sharing in fact replace existing federal aid programs over a period of time.

We must permit no further federal or state programs which would paralyze initiative at the local or community level." Buckley also charged that the federal government has not cut off illicit drug traffic from Turkey, France and elsewhere. AMITYVILLE (AP) -James L. Buckley, the Conservative candidate for the Senate running on a platform pledging all-out support for President Nixon, took issue with the Republican administration Thursday in three major fields welfare, revenue-sharing, and the fight against narcotics. "If the President's family assistance plan is going to be just one more highly expensive welfare program," he said in a speech for a rally here, "then I am against it. This is a case where compromise on an important piece "of legislation may well be worse than no legislation at all." Nixon's plan has already passed the House of Representatives.

Buckley said that, instead of Buckley Automatic Fine Tuning 25,000 Volt Chassis Glareproof Picture Tube 6" Duo Cone Speaker PAY ONLY Super Bright Hillte Tube Full Power Transformer Walnut Wood Cabinet Duo-Cone Speaker 39 00 AT JUNG'S Messy Snack Rep. Richard Ottinger, Democratic candidate for U.S. senator, bites Into jelly bun while conferring with aides in Utica yesterday. (AP) the administration "I would like to see a welfare bill which would replace in its entirety the existing welfare structure and encourage the poor who are capable of work- Nixon Economics Cudgeled JMBOQ 23" DIAG. COLOR TV 23" DIAG.

tell COLOR r'ljiaihr-ia'fvrTiiiif1'''' -jf Model GM553W He said the Bendix aerospace accessory factory has pruned its work force from 1,500 a year ago to 450 at present. Ottinger proposed a national environment program as a solution not only to unemployment but to pollution problems. He said environmental experts have told him that some 77,000 trained personnel will be needed within two years in federal, state, and local water pollution control programs. In duced its work force from 400 to 100, Syracuse China has cut employment sharply and General Electric is shutting down a plant that made black and white television tubes. In addition, a General Motors gear plant has shut because of the United Auto Workers strike.

Driving to Utica, the 41-year-old congressman held a press conference at his local campaign headquarters to point out that the Utica-Rome area is also feeling the pinch of recession. 1974, he said, American industries will need 15,000 workers in air pollution abatement program, with another 20,000 needed soon thereafter. He also warned of critical shortages of personnel in the health services and sanitation field unless an environmental program is developed. Paper'sOK To Adams Model GM561W AT JUNG'S PAY ONLY AT JUNG'S PAY ONLY 29 95 WT AT JUNG'S PAY ONLY AT JUNG'S Bud Jung i 9 1 Wm 1 1 $41 99Jf mi MS Super Bright Hilite Tube Automatic Fine Tuning 25,000 Volt Chassis 295 sq. inch Picture GET JUNG'S TRUCKLOAD SALE PRICE Swivel Base Automatic Fine Tuning Lighted Channel Indicator Automatic Color Purifier Stone I ndicted in Death ROME (GNS) Convinced that increasing unemployment will bring Central New York voters into the Democratic camp on Election Day, Rep.

Richard L. Ottinger stumped Syracuse, Utica and Rome stressing economic problems Ottinger, Democrat candidate for U.S. senator, attacked President Nixon's economic policies at every stop, with one exception. -That exception was at a Syracuse Rotary Club luncheon, at which he talked about problems of the environment, The Westchester Democrat said the federal government could have acted against mercury pollution 18 months sooner, had it been aware of the results of research it was financing. He urged the creation of a separate federal agency as a watchdog on the environmental impact of all federal programs.

Ottinger, in the' second day of an upstate swing geared largely to dramatizing a worsening economic picture, held a press conference in Syracuse at talk about such things as the Iroquois China plant that is closing down. Ottinger blames the Nixon Administration for the continuing inflation and increasing unemployment which is making its mark on Syracuse. Local sources noted that Crucible Steel Works has re A A GENEVA (AP) Conservative Party gubernatorial candidate Dr. Paul Adams and U.S. Sen.

Charles Goodell have drawn endorsements from the Geneva Times newspaper. The Independent-Republican newspaper, in making its endorsements, said it appeared there was a conflict "in endorsing a strong Conservative on one side and one of the most liberal Republicans the Senate has on the other But, the Times added, "at a deeper level there is no conflict." The paper said, in an editorial Wednesday afternoon, that Adams has repeatedly called for a lowering of state taxes while Goodell has called for an accelerated withdrawal from Vietnam. The paper said the war is costing Americans $40 billion a year. in part, that the grand jury "accuses the defendant of the crime of murder, commited as follows: The defendant, in the County of Ontario, on or about the 30th day of August 1970, with the intent to cause the death of one Constance Stone, did cause the death of Constance Stone by inflicting diverse wounds and by strangling her with an electric cord and said act by the defendant was not justifiable or excusable." Stone was brought to the Court. House by deputies Woodrow Fuller and Mario Catalano.

After the brief court proceeding, Stone was remanded back to County Jail, a block east of the Court House. CANANDAIGUA A clean-shaven Gary Le6 Stone, 26, of Rochester and Honeoye, yesterday was taken from Ontario County Jail into County Court for arraignment on a grand jury indictment charging him with the murder of his wife last August 30. When arrested in connection with the death of Constance Stone, 25, the young Honeoye industrial executive had a heavy mustache. He has been in custody since the early morning of Sept. 4.

The body of his wife was retrieved five days later from Canadice Lake. The September Grand Jury, rising yesterday afternoon, indicted Stone on one count of murder. The indictment reads, 23" DIAG. COLOR TV 23" DIAG. liffp I SCOLOR TV Vf Model GM583W Model GM595L 'CAN'T LOSE' PRICED SO LOW THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT LET US PUT IT IN PRINT Tilt-Out Controls Automatic Fine Tuning Oiled Walnut Cabinet Glareproof Picture Tube Colonial Maple Automatic Fine Tuning Super Bright Hilite Tube Automatic Color Purifier Miller, the Worker comptroller candidate, "she's a full-time activist too, buf; she's done her bit for Women's Lib." Emery, first splinter candidate to find his way upstate, says party membership is sparse in these parts.

"But, we doen't let just anybody join. It's not like the RepubHV OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. EXCEPT SAT. 8 A.M.

TO 5 P.M. newspaper. They don't join in anti-war movements or any. thing like that." The Socialist Labor ticket must have done something right because their 1968 Senate candidate, John Emanuel, easily outdrew Hedda Garza, the Worker candidate. The Communist Party is on the ticket this year with Ras-heed Storey, a sometimes factory worker and full-time party organizer, the candidate for Governor.

Mrs. Grace Newman, a housewife, is the candidate for lieutentant governor, Arnold Johnson, national public relations man for the Communists, is their candidate for Senate. Arnold Babel, Emery's running mate, is "an educator, I think," Emery says. The Socialist Labor Party candidate for comptroller, Walter Steinhilbar, is a Brooklyn fur worker. DeBerry, his house painter's brush stilled for the campaign, picked John Rothschild, a New York cab driver, for his running mate.

The man at Socialist Worker headquarters in New York said their candidate for. Senate, Kipp Dawson, is employed as a "full-time activist." As for Mrs. Ruthann From IB been saying this since 1905," Emery says, "someday, they'll listen." The Socialist Worker party and Socialist Labor party members tend to sniff at each other. Emery says the Socialist Workers "aren't real socialists, they're splinter of the Communist party. Neither are true Marxist socialist parties." A Socialist Worker spokesman in New York dismisses the Socialist Labor Party: "Trouble with them is, they're purists.

They just run in elections and put out a weekly Q)ir fifi? (rt nnr v) JJIUJ cans or he says. TELEVISION APPLIANCES 1799 CLINTON AVE. N. Dial 266-8130 Ntar Ridge, between Ridge Keeler St. Expressway This year, he's going to keep an eye on the those votes listed by election officials as blank, void and scattering, Emery says.

He should. In 1968 there were more votes ruled invalid than all the splinter partie's votes combined. Alma Jung MU.

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