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16 THE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEVS NYACK, N.Y., SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1973 Juki, im in, jujani, Muted Agnew In the Cards? 'Conservation' Party Bid Hit as Confusing Cars, Tracks and Trailers l.V A ViOl. VSXI GR0-P 53 'vty'll, i cyl. it Jar. woe. 7 Fai- ae 50C 2 rcp.

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RU Ottinger, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate was warned Friday to stay away frem the title "Conservation party" when he seeks a second place on the voting machine. The warning came from the chairman of the law committee of the state Conservative pariy, which charged use of "Conservation" world violate the election law as it is too ciose to Conservative, and would mislead vfcrrs. Ottinger gave no hint of acceding to the wish. Rather, his office announced plans for a three-day upstate incursion, during which he will push his bid for an independent party listing.

office dismissed the conservative threat with: "'-t are amazed and turned that the Conservative party thinks so little of the voters that they cannot tell the difference between 'Conserva- WASHINGTON 'LTD -The President's Commission on Campus Unrest, according to i's chairman, would not hesi-tatn to tell President Nixon to end the Vietnam War to quiet Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, if it concludes those steps are necessary. William W. Kcranton, 'he far mer Pennsylvania governor who heads the commission, told a news conference Friday the commission's report will not be shelved. It will be directed at Nixon, he said, "giving him information he can use in this national crisis so it will be literally in his lap." lie said he thought it was quite within the scope of the commission and it would have no hesitation to tell the President to end the Indochina war or have Agnew "lower his voice" as a means of calming campus unrest.

The commission was created after four white students were shot f- death by National Guardsmen during a protest of the Cambodian campaign en the campus of Kent State University in Ohio. The panel also is looking into the fatal shootings of two Negroes by Mississippi highway patrolmen at Jackson State College. The commission ended its first week of public hearings Friday and two more days of hearings are set for next Thursday and Friday. Scran-ton said staff investigating teams, as well as the whole commission, will visit the Kent and Jackson State compuses. He said a couple of commission teams also will visit ether campuses, as yet unselected.

tion' and Ottinger wiil begin h.s upstate swing in Binghamton Monday. He also will visit Chenango County and Auburn, among other cities. Serphin Maltese, law chairman for the Conservative party wired Ottinger, and put him "on notice" that the party woul 1 legally object to his use of "Conservation." The election law bars use of a word that can be confused with the title of an established party. Because the court challenge will come after tiie independent petitions are circulated, it is not certain whether a rejection of the name in itself would invalidate the petitions. Ottinger's prime opponent, U.S.

Sen. Charles E. Goodell R. -Jamestown, has the endorsement of the Liberal party, thus giving him a second line. The Conservative nominee, James L.

Buckley, has only one line but is thinking of a second independent listing. Also left out is Adam Walin-sky, Democratic nominee for attorney general, who will attach himself to the Ottinger line. Fener Asks Reform In Reapportionment Cambodia to Get More Arms Aid LEGAL NOTICES Call No. 474 Charter No. 13314 REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUB SIDIARIES, OF THE NANUET MIDDLETOWN ROAD, NANUET, N.Y.

10954 IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIMESS ON JUNE 30th, 1970 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY National Guard Chief Maj. Winston Wilson (center) defended actions of guardsmen during civil disturbance duty. With him is Dr. Theodore C. Marrs, secretary of defense for reserve affairs, left, and Lt.

Col. Jamts C. Elliott of the National Guard Bureau. (AP Wirephoto) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS Tie Boara of Eaucalion Scnool Distr tt jKo 6 orJ 8N, Town of Ciarkslown cd 46 College Avenue, Nanue. i New "Yo-k heresy invites the submission tf Iteosefl D'9s to SElL one used 1957 Bljeo -3 60 passenaer school Dus "as is." Venice irrov oe seen ot tne Konuet Service Cente-.

ivom Street. Nonuet, New York. Bios received until 10 A.M., July 28, 1970 ct v.nicn time they will be publicly openea et tne 46 Coileae Avenue address. The Board of Education reserves rignt to reiect any or on bds, or to accect cry proposal by any bidder which in tr opinion of tne Board of Education will be in tne best interest of the Board. By oder of Board ot Education, Un.

ion Free School District No. 8 and No. IN, Town of Oorkstown and Orangetown, County of Rockland, State of New York. H. John Steveis Assistant Superintenoent NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by ti-e Board of Education of Central School District No.

1, Town of Ramapo, Rockland County, Sloatsburg, New York 10974 until' 10:00 a prevailing time 3rd of August 1970 for Athletic Supplies at which time ona place the proposals will be opened and read. The Borrd of Educdtion reserves the right to reiect any and ail proposals and lo accept dnv proposal in full or any pat. parts, item or Items of a proposal as sub mitted, or as moamea, wnicn in inc opinion of the Board of Educdtion will be In tne best interests of tne School District. A copy of tie specifications may be obtained at the office of the Assistant Super Second Street, Sloatsburg, New York 10974. Date: July 18, 170 Central School District No.

1 Board of Educdtion Town of Ramooo Rockland County Sloatsburg, New York 10974 By: Francis A. Goetschius District Clerk CONSTRUCTION BIDS ON REHABILITi. TION WORK ON THE NYACK. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL The bidding on the general construction portion of the asove proiect has been e-tended to Thursday July 30, 1970 at 3:00 p.m. Bids will be received In the Adminlstro-live Office of the Board of Education, S.

Highland Nyack, N.Y. Copie of the specifications, Including the schedule of prevailing rotes of poy, applicable Idbor law provisions, and forms of con. tract may be procured ot the Administrative Office of the district, as above stated. By order of the Board of Education. National Bank Region No.

2 NATIONAL BANK OF 168 SO. 16,179,538.96 23,102,120.47 228,197.41 subdivisions 6.249,940.62 779,231,87 etc $46,539,029.33 $18,273,586.90 $28,265,442.43 1,586,163.74 565,288.39 565,288.39 3,996.640.28 984,935.00 1,600,000.00 1,362,460.28 49,245.00 calendar days 31,939,219.86 Pres. Auditor, of the JOHN A. STEFAN FREDERICK C. LANGE FREDERICK G.

HORN Directors COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including none unposted debits) 6.327,449.82 U.S. Treasury securities 3.375,527.14 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other securities (including none corporate stock) 107,550.00 Loans 32,335,121.49 Bank premises, furnitura and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 993,855.98 Other assets (including none direct lease financing) 360,203.03 Driver Had Accident TOTAL ASSETS $52,687,121.71 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government reau of Motor Vehicles, said the driver "should have been grounded for life" in October 1967, when he was found guilty of driving en a suspended license, Instead the man was given an additional six-month suspension and in May was granted a license to drive charter buses. This license was granted two months after the man had been denied a license to drive school buses on the basis of his past driving record and Deposits of States and political Certified and officers' checks, TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES $48,125,193.07 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) for Slayer of Teen-Ager TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital-total Common stock total par value No, shares authorized 206,836 No. shares outstanding 196,987 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 3,996,640.28 Irving Ft-iner, Democratic candidate for the 94th Assembly District, has called for a non-partisan reapportionment commission of leading independent political scientists, jurists and representatives from all parties so that future legislative reapportionment will be removed from the sphere of politics.

Saying that one of the few-areas all parties agreed on this vear was opposition to congressional redlstricting of Rockland that cut the county in half, Feiner called on his Republican -Conservative opponent, Assemblyman Eugene "Lev; to join him in pressing for reform. Feiner pledged to vote against any redisricting plan that is no: a product of a nonpartisan commission, even if Democrats gain control of the legislature and do the redisricting. Last Year's Republi arrests in Essex County, N.J., for check passing and biga my. The driver of the bus was injured critically in the acci-'dent and has remained in a coma. Pennsylvania state troopers found no driver's license in his possession and said his condition would not permit fingerprinting.

From other papers, however, he was identified as Hubert Daye, 44, of Montclair, N.J. New Jersey Motor Vehicle Greenwald contends Walker has been serving illegally as police commissioner ever jstnee he was named in January He says New York State Election Law prohibits anyone holding the political party office of committeeman from serving on a town police commission, and that Walker therefore served illegally. RCC 'College' ricu'a and work toegether in regular concentrated studies. SWITCH NEWPORT, Ore. 'UPD A remodeled restaurant-hotel here has put a sign out front: "Open Under Old can-drawn plan Ls very unfair, he charged.

Levy asserted that Feiner' reform plan is nothing but "a political smokescreen. Rock-la assemblymen must have the flexibility to vote for what is best for the county. I am not prepared to pledge my suppoil for any incomplete pie-in-the-sky proposal," he said. "A non-partisan commission sounds good but how many political science experts are nonpartisan? And who is non-partisan enough to appoint a nonpartisan commission?" Levy asked. "Parties out of power have been calling for non-partisan reapportionment for the last 50 years," Dfcvy commented.

Feiner has sent letters to every assembly candidate in the state asking support for his proposal. Record Bureau records show that Daye's license was suspended for a year in 1966, and again for six months in 1967. In April, Daye was given the choice of another suspension or taking a driver training course. The qourse was to have begun in August. On Friday, Ronald M.

Hey-mann, director of the Motor Vehicle Bureau, ordered Daye's license revoked indefinitely. Crisis Over Suffern's water shortage has been overcome, and residents can resume their norman consumption habits, the village's water department announced yesterday. Last week, during a crisis caused by the inability of village pumps to keep up with i-ummertime water usage, the department has asked resw cents to cut back on their usage temporarily. Persons using the municipal system were asked not to wash cars, water lawns, or otherwise use large quantities of water. Village officials said yesterday afternoon that "improvements" made to the system had increased the amount of water in storage, permitting the lilting of restrictions.

I A fill I KJT I At 41, 2I i TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $52,687,121.74 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 45,605,761.28 s-ion for the U.S. aid program in Saigon. John R. Mossier, 46, will replace Donald G. Mac-Donald, who returns to Washington to assume control of Near East and South Ada programs in the Agency for International Development.

Mossier is former U.S. uid chief In Indonesia. President Nixon's announced aid to CamSodia was originally intended to go in the form of small arms, ammunition, radios, trucks, trailers and parts for T-28 training aircraft. Ilartrh said more Cambodian aid is planned for the new fiscal year, but the amount has not been determined. Johnson also touched (IF the U.S.

troop reduction in South Korea, saying it. "can be carried out without increasing the threat to Korea He added the U.S. has no intention of totally withdrawing from Asia. "Our intent is simply to dispose of forces in Asia in a way that will lie most effective," he said. Johnson alo sAid Peking is showing only minimal signs of adopting a less hostile attitude toward the rest of the world.

The Communise Chinese have indicated no interest in resumption of ambassadorial talks with the U.S.., despite American concern. In addition, he said, hqwa.s encouraged by Cambodia's new regime. "The Communists have not succeeded in doing anything in Cambodia except harassing," and' "the Cambodian government is resisting very Probe Aid Prisons gustus F. Hawkins, and William R. Anderson, reported finding 500 political prisoners, some held in so-called "tiger cages," at Con Son prison in South Vietnam.

At subcommittee hearings Friday, Moss both expressed concern over Con Son and issued a "challenge" to North Vietnam to halt inhuman treatment of U.S. war prisoners. "Let us both clean our houses," he said. PACE Parry Today The Patients Association for ChirODraetie Education is holding a summing and barbecue party today from 1 to 6 p.m. at the home of Herman Santos, 11 Christmas Hill Monsey.

Patients of Dr. Reginald Gold will be the guests of PACE members. For COMPLETE and CONVENIENT SERVICE ROCKLAND COUNTY JOURNAL-NEWS REGIONAL OFFICES NANUET: Nonuet Moll, Rte. 59 NA 3-9430 NEW CITY: 18 N. Hempsteod Rd.

NE 4-4679 NORTH ROCKLAND: ft 224 Rt. 9W, Hoverstrow HA 9-4961-4962 PEARL RIVER: 22 Main Sr. PE 5-4825 RAMAPO: 166 Rt. 59 EL 2-4500 Average of total loans for the 15 ending with call date 1, Mary Pisciotti, Vice WASHINGTON iAP) The Slate Department, expressing pessimism over- a negotiated settlement in Palis, has disclosed Nixon administration approval of an additional SI million military aid for Cambodia. i earlier announced that a S7.9 million allocation to Cambodia had reduced the U.S.

military assistance program balance to zero. Hut administration officials discovered another SI million in the 19-TO fiscal budget, the department said and ordered the funds given to Cambodia. On the Paris peace talks, U. Alexis Johnson, undersecretary of state, said chances for a negotiated settlement of the Vietnam conflict are dim. He said the enemy position has greatly deteriorated in the past year, but added, "I frankly do not see any signs at the present time of the other side being willing to negotiate the peace." He made the statement in a Voice ol America interview.

The State Department nlso squelched rumors Russia had ventured a proposal to start a new conference aimed at nd-in the Indochina conflict. Reports had circulated to this effect In New Delhi during the recent visit by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolai P- Firyubin with Indian Prime Minister Indira Ghandi. Press Officer Carl Bartch said the New Delhi embassy found nothing to substantiate the reports. The State Department also announced a new chief of mis- House to Funds to WASHINGTON (ITII -House investigators are deeply disturbed over reported brutality in South Vietnamese prisons and plan to look at American aid programs invoking prisons in other coun-tiies as well, Rep. John E.

said today. Muss, who heads a House foreign operations subcommittee, told newsmen he received reports of hruta.ity in some Latin American prisons assisted by U.S. funds. He said the panel would investigate these reports when the South Vietnam inquiry is finished. More than $110 million in I -S.

aid has gone to South Vietnam's police and penal system. It has become a subject of controversy since Reps. Au PILGRIM A DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT SEEKING POSSIBLE LONG TERM CAPITAL APPRECIATION Free prospectus available from ED CHMEL 358-4884 William-Jennings Inc. 115 Cross St. Fort N.J.

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22 near Allentevvn Wednesday during a rainstorm, injuring 52 persons. Charles Mellon, assistant director of the New Jersey Bu Hunt on CHICAGO (UPI) The scrawled notes of a pretty California teen ager, unable to speak because her throat was slashed by an assailant, were the main leads today in the' search for the man who killed er roommate. Police said the killer, described by the girl black man with a natural (Afro-style haircut)," apparently waited in their hotel room and attacked the girls as they returned one by one from a party- Patti Iwataki, 18, of Los Angeles, found her two roommates late Thursday, ihe told police Evelyn Okubo, i8, was lying naked in a partly-filled bathtuh, her hands and feet bound with what appeared to be drapery cord, her throat cut. Ranko Carol Yamada, 17, was standing in the middle of the room, her feet bound by the same kind ot corjd but her hands free, bleedftg irom the reck with signs of a frantic struggle around her, Miss Iwataki said. The three girls were staying together during a week-long Japanese-Americji Citizens League convention.

Many of the 400 participants in the convention began leaving Friday but Palmer House Hotel spokesmen said other guests were not checking out in large numbers. Many of the junior members of the convention, girls and boys from around the nation, spent the night huddled in blankets on the floor of a convention meeting room. Miss Yamada, a high school honor graduate from Stockton, who planned to study social work in college, as reported in fair condition today, recuperating frost intensive surgery on her neck wound. Doctors said Miss Yamada "missed death by a fraction of en inch." They said the killer's knife severed her windpipe but missed her jugular vein. Police said they questioned the girl while she still was under sedation Friday and put together tl best description theyPhave had of the killer.

They said she cannot speak but wrote out some details to their questions. They would rot release a detailed description of the killer. A friend comforts Carol Yamada, ibove, 17, of Stockton, as she lk 3 in a hospital bed after she ani another girl were stabbed in their Chicago hotel room early yesterday. (AP Wirephoto) Charges Fly in Walker Case Suffern Water LoUE 1 Irving Greenwald, chairman of the Citizens of Ramapo Civic Association, has charged Ramapo supervisor John F. McAlevey with trying to duck the issue of "political deceit" in his handling of the case of Fred WalfccH Ramapo police commissioner who was recently elected Democratic chairman.

Meeting Set on A public meeting on College the experimental offshoot of Rockland Community College will be held at 8 p.m:iti the college's administration building. Paiiicipants enn earn an RCC degree in the non-graded seven -subject program in which Teachers and students will cooperate in planning cur- IN AN EFFORT to locate the owners of pets or keys, jewelry, bank books tnd other items more often than not the nders turn immediately to the "Lost nd Found" classified advertisements in is newspaper. It's practically a flex action..

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