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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 13

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Monday. Apr. 11. 1977 City library to honor poet Briefly John Ashbery, a poet who was born in Rochester and later lived on a farm near Sodus, will be given the annual literary award of the Friends of the Rochester Public Library at noon Friday, April 22, in the Chamber of Commerce. Ashbery, formerly executive editor of Art News, last year won a Pulitzer Prize in poetry, the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Prize.

He teaches creative writing at Brooklyn identify pre-school children who have special needs. Personnel in early childhood development will evaluate 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds in interviews at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, April 18, and on April 19, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28 and 29. The district said that the interviews at Pittsford Presbyterian Church on Locust Street will be free and parents should make appointments by calling the district office.

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Clinton Ave. The program leaders will be Jan Rugh, a religious education consultant with the Unitarian-Universal-ist Association, and Judy Lawrence, a former student of Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, author and researcher on death and dying. Interviews for pre-schoolers The Pittsford Central School District will try to' Legislation at a Glance Here's how: area U.S. senators and representatives voted last week: The Senate voted, 87 to 4, to confirm the llftiillllt nomination of Peter J.

Flaherty, mayor of Pittsburgh, as deputy U.S. Attorney General. Javits, yes. Moynihan, no. House vote 1: The House passed, 199 to 198, and sent to the Senate a bill designed to curb harassment of debtors by means of threats, telephone calls and false representation.

The bill was opposed by some on the grounds that there are already sufficient safeguards, and by others who said it didn't go far enough. Horton, LaFalce and Lundine, yes. Conable and Walsh, no. Kemp did not vote. House vote 2: The House passed, 194 to 156, and sent to the Senate a bill authorizing a $5.2 billion over three years in U.S.

contributions to the World Bank and the Asian and African development banks. The bill included a provision, opposed by the Carter administration, that U.S. representatives to these institutions oppose most aid to countries which violate human rights. Conable, Horton, LaFalce and Lundine, yes. Kemp and Walsh did not vote.

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Bixley, 36 of Dewey Avenue, were-each charged with attempting to commit coercion, a felony, third-degree assault and tampering with a witness, detectives said. Both men were ordered held in the county jail without bail. i Mastrodonato currently has a felony charge of possession of stolen property pending against him in Monroe County Court, detectives said. Detectives said the father of a youth scheduled to testify against Mastrodonato in the stolen property case had been threatened several times on the telephone last week. The callers were demanding that his son leave town, detectives said.

Last Thursday, a man came to the father's home and beat him in order to force him td get his son not to testify, detectives said. Bixley and Mastrodonato were arrested that night. The name of the witness and his father were withheld by detectives to protect them from further threats. FREE'. '2 lb.

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