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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 19

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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19
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Health Budget Requests fty By JOE ROB11NS Democratic members James from the of Argosy Ephralih Shapero, said the posed budget for the organUa- til the program has been op- for welfare assistance-rated od of time the money seems nbers of the County Leg- F. Satanger and J. Sanford House and from Dlrec- question was bow far the tion. i erating tor more than a few at $107 per mi- justtfled; the committee can Ways and Means Helm abstaining, the. Republl- tion and Education in Narcot- committee could afford to go Argosy House Has 20 per- momns.

dent for those in treament. on money irom ine conun- Committee brought out their, cans turned down' the new fcs, (D.E.N.). with all the different pro- sons who are residents and Dr. Boudreau; admitted he Mrs. Daly said this wasn't fig- gency runos, com- razors yesterday and slashed positions.

Although large cuts were grams. Some 44.4 percent of are being treated tot get off thought the salary requests, ured in the budget tor Argosy mentcd. some 1602600 out of requests 1 A "true" figure of the sav- made in mental health, a lot the Fairmouht budget is in drug 'addiction. The 1971 wWch included raises, was in- House. Presumably it is part The D.E.N, request for torn the county's depart- ings bv the cuts couldn't be of it isn't county1 tax money county fuhds.

quest wanted to up' nf health and mental figured yesterday but comes out of state tax The committee's cut of Shapero, commenting on an was what they thought they Services budget. 130,000. But $17,358 was appro- health for 1971. That makes by Budget Department per- money. 1 the reqUest of increase In the professibhal needed for the year; The committee felt it pnatetf to set up a around $777 000 cut in three sonnel because of fiscal Greatest controversy in the $272,000 for Argosy Houee, 34 from 6 to 17 at a cost of Operating expenses were couldn't authorize such a house for the grouj ifeys of hearings on the pro- complexities.

But a gross fig- session was over the large per cent of which is county $149,000, said he was: "a little figured at But the huge expenditure without identifies, and refers noted rountv budcet. ure of $50,000 was given. It cuts in the narcotics preven- money, evolved after review, shocked" at that and could committee was most dis- seeing how the program has to other agencies. A goodly portion of the cuts may be upgraded even higher tion programs of D.E.N, and. a tne pro- "see no jusuncanor ror mr turoeq at.

a. iigure been working, If after a peri: of a re- nwra, some cpmniM the state and don't involve jaunty tax funds. But the cuts requested by County Executive John H. Mulroy, which is $27 a.m. until after 6 p.m., with a tion, $3,150 for a new llimch break; bv cutting the and trave llealth Department budget of $142,481 from psychiatric Theand his deouty cdmmisioner.

Mrs. Miriaret tarded children there should W. Daly, appeared before the be cared tor and that addi-cbmmittfe on their depart- Uonal funds can be expended. mentfs $6.8 some Cuts that of last Commissioner Dr. William A.

ices at St. Joseph's, Hospital; Harris by some $50,000. This from the Robert accompUshed by refusing Soiile Clinic; $10,000 froin the to accept 20 new re- Suicide- Prevention Service; for various areas $300,000 from the Fairmount the department. With Day Care Center; $100,000 Mavors Forecast r- hawk Motor Inn, £. Genesee MAW 1T111UWU as a male, about 5 9 -jnches, weighing R.

suspect An inking of what taxpay- benefits- for firemen are im- ordered Wayne E. ers may expect to shoulder in proved under terms of the 53, of 409 Bradiy to give wage increases 'provided for agreement, since him his Rafter the 1971 city budget was given their calculation, is, to cutttog-, the- hv Mavor Alexan-. based on the final telephwie drove off in -der at a nress conference. salary. the clerk's- oar, leaving it He said that $2.4 miUion The benef its previously E.

where more will have to be raised were the average next year than was the case salary over the last three t' year to fulfill proposed years: The investigation is continu. increases for policemen and The mayor said the city firemen and blue and white was represented in the: bar- "collar workers tams-by, W. der labor contracts that have Kppp and the firemen, by Rich- Although the mayor reported the contract with Syracuse firefighters isn't firm since the unionv membership will Jvote on it Monday, the terms provide a salary increase of across trie hoara for the first year and $525- for' the year of a two-year Uniform allowances would "be increased $90 over the next two years as another provision of the contract, The mayor said the contract Concerning the city's firemen practically is the same as that offered the city's 7 He said the outlay for po-Vlice would be $419,000 next year and $280,000 the second year with $39,000 left over for third year a total of The mayor arrived at. the ard T. Mosher.

Daniel Williams was the mediator. SPEAKER Judge George Recorder's million increase in saia- court, Detroit, wm ries and wages alone that speak at 7 p.m, today in face taxpayers in 1971by the MaiwelS Audittfrium, Syr- computing police raises at acuse University. Judge firemen's praises at Crockett's talk will be one $400,000 and raises for the a series of Jectures in blue and white collar workers and White America," a course at $1.6 million. being offered by the univc Alexander said retirement ty's college of liberal arts. Jury Is Selected In Stabbing Case i- The selection of a iurv in the trial of two; men accused will show that it was hot an SdhE assault of two men t0 chance encounter: between People who had bad blood be- nates wiU decide the guilt or iKSl I innocence of Levi Donaldson, 24.

of 804 James find Wit- Journalism test Slated Journalism students at Syracuse-University will join stu: dents on 52 other college puses throughput the tographic competition of 11th annual; William Hearst Foundation Awards Program. The program, which begins Oct 1 and contin May 4, 1971, is conducted; cooperation with the1, Amijrl- can Association and Departments of Journal-: ism. A total of $62,550 has been made available this year by the trustees of the foundation for scholarships to their, schools of journalism. Ski Club Officere Newly elected officers, of the r. WaWSKi Club ot for the year are Robert Reistrom qf president; William Pieritka; vice president; Richard Unglake, U-easurer and Rose Cooper, secretary, all of Baldwmsville.

Sullivan, 30, of 301 Tall- Miss Irene Thomas, whose Anthony Romano, president man accused of stabbing rented the apartment Romano Ford has Ira Dancil, 23, of 1405 on Midland named chairman of Auto ion St. on Nov. 12, 1909. as to the exact of by Samuel RrDelt, Defense attorney Donald L. rurniture in the apartment on preSiaent of the Syracuse Au- Nicholas, defending SulUvan, Nov.

12, 1969. tomobile Dealers Association. and defense attorney Bruno Asst. Dist. Atty.

Robert E. The auto show win be Jan. Cambareri, defending Donald- Wildridge, prosecuting the throiifr son, Dotn caiegonzea tne Nvic- submitted nine pnoto- daga ttumy as a "violent man" in isranhs of the aoailmeht and and, atearitaf Iheir opening remarks to the a large diagram of the floor will be the "Wgiwt and. best Jury. plan as evidence.

HEADS BIGG EST. SHOW ilfrs. Hanley Faces A I NGTON -Hie 21, 1909, in a fall on a freshly the waxed floor in the couple's Hantey is in tpe middle or a of James scheduled to undergo an oper- House, M. Hanley of Syracuse were atton at 1:30 a m. Thuriday.

add this up in the air after She entered Doctors Hospital problem of limniat in his wife, Rita, entered a hos- here congressional district, the 3Kh nitAi here for soraerv congressman said clr- which iaclodes the east poiv pital here for surgery. Onondaga and Mm. naniey, wno suiwreo a nones had not been restored fracture of the left hip March since an initial operation at SYRACUSE, nVn.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1970 liion budget 1 flWHCT 19 ices Commissioner John Lascaris will be on hand defend his budget. from B4SfMfivr 1 Accicfcn OLD FURNITURE MATTRESSES CHAIRS I LU If BUUItt UDD AND LNDS OLD A If CDT I I fl APPLIANCES CLOTHING LAMPS ii i i I i MANY OTHER ITEMS I A it WEEK ONLY) i Herald-Journal and Post Standard AiJIx Sept. 2p 27 BEDDING CLOTHES 0k, TOYS BOOKS ODD PIECES HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARD TABLE SETS 1 AQ CHAIRS CHILDREN ITEMS CRIBS HIGH CHAIRS.

MANY OTHER ITEMS FULL DAYS RARAAF sff I USED LAWN MOWERS LAWN CHAIRS TABLES GARDEN EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES STORED FURNITURE UDDERS M- r. Gheih TOTAL COST 4 lines 5 I transient accounts only) CALL HA2-0211 or HA2-143T fctween 8:30 A.M.'andl 7 P.M. Aik for Ad ToImt.

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