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Daily News from New York, New York • 38

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..6 i "No out-of-work for air controllers By RICHARD EDMONDS I A I 'f 4 -V I -f i Air traffic controllers who went on strike Aug. 3 and subsequently were fired will not receive state unemployment benefits, state officials said. The state's refusal to pay will be based upon Its determination that the controllers violated federal law and engaged in "official misconduct" by calling an illegal strike, a New York State Labor Department, official explained yesterday. Normally, employes of private businesses are entitled to receive unemployment benefits at the end of a seven-week waiting period if they are engaged in a dispute that lasts more than seven weeks. Members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization had filed claims for the benefits immediately after striking and were prepared to wait.

controllers earn more than $30,000, they had expected to receive the maximum benefit of $125 per John Kubik, a PATCO official, said: J'We will appeal the decision. It is our understanding that (the State of) Pennsylvania is paying unemployment benefits to our members within the (seven-state) Federal Aviation Administration Eastern Region." However, a spokesman for the Perrsylvania Department of Labor and Industry said that no benefits are being paid to striking controllers. 4 Youth sits on roof of car as he ponders his next move on a flooded street in downtown Houston yesterday. Heavy rains hit the area, causing flash floods that swamped homes and closed schools. Afore than the engine is flooded BRESLBN FROM PAGE FOUR Ask check on Cubans before release Tallahassee, Fla.

(AP Florida officials are asking a federal judge in Atlanta to take precautions to make sure that no violent criminals are among the Cuban refugees he is releasing from prison. U.S. District Judge Marvin Shoob already has ordered the release of 155 of the 1,500 Cubans held in Atlanta. aid. "They used to call him Mohammed.

I sold him beer all the time. He had a son and two grandchildren in there with him. He used to be the boss. He wouldn't say much, so I'd walk in and say to the grandson, i hear they made you the boss of your Then Mohammed would say, 'Come back Wednesday." "I think that's the building Ablondi lived in," Jimmy McManus, the restaurant's owner, said. "Old people.

We had to argue with them to get them to move into the Manhattan Plaza apartments." The Ablondis, their 90s, were found in the Manhattan Plaza, across the street from the re- staurant. Both had been listening to the radio news of the building collapse. "We lived around the corner. Our nephew was the one lived there," Mrs. Ablondi said.

"He moved to Asbury Park five, six years ago." Almost everbody else from the old West Side moved to an Asbury Park. The West Side was an area for people who arrived from the west of Ireland or the south of Italy and they worked on the docks and drove trucks and opened stores and then moved on. But it was a place where, decades later, another immigrant, Ahmed Nasser, arrived to try and do it the old way. He lived in the back of the store with his son and grandchildren and he worked at his grocery store and the only thing wrong was that he was in a building that was finding the late rounds of its career too much. Sometime yesterday morning, No.

569 Ninth Ave. was hit with one nudge, one vibration too many. It had aged while serving immigrants and now, insulate at its end, it chose to fall upon one and kill him rather than give him shelter. Replacement windows help save money and energy 6 1 1 I 'e i if Choose from a wide aluminum, aluminum-vinyl selection of Insulated and all-vinyl any style window in one windows Wo replace DURING THE AFTERNOON, as the firemen cleared the street, water sprayed in the air from a broken pipe on what had been, the second floor. Another flight up, on a narrow shelf that' for some reason remained fixed to a wall still standing behind it, 10 bottles of liquor stood in a neat line.

And downstairs, sitting in the doorway, dented and covered with silt, was the traditional American weapon with which Nasser was to defeat all adversity and move, along with his son and grandchildren, to a better place: the store's cash register. day at low, low prices Ask about ourThrift-T payment plans and available Federal tax credit for Insulating windows. Shop at homel For free estimate call: NYC: (212) 895-1410 NassauSuffolk: (516)349-9888 NJConn. 645-7020 Westchester (914) 997-1 574 LEGAL NOTICE POSTPONEMENT INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS' NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY CONTRACT A-20772 FOR Station Finish and Equipment for Parsons Boulevard Station Route 131-0 Section 4 Archer Avenue Line of tha New York City Transit System In the Borough of Queens Sealed olds or proposals for the Sta On Finish and Faulnmont tar Par. sons Boulevard Station Route 131-D, Section 4, Archer Avenue Line of the New York City Transit System In the Dorouon ot uueens, win be received by the New York City Transit Authority (hereinafter called fhe on behalf of the City of New York, at the office of the Authority at No.

370 Jay Street, (11th floor confer ence roomi, Borouon of Brooklyn, New York City, until September 1981, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., at which time and place the proposals will be The station finish and equipment are for a part of a rapid transit rail-rood which Is to be operated for passenger traff c. A fuller description of the work and other requlremens, provisions and specifications Including qualification requirements ot bidders, are olven Inl m.w Miuiiiiaiiun ior v.onTracior, in the Forms of Contract, Bonds and Contractor's Proposal, In the Specifications, In the Appendix, In the nuuunao, it any, issuea oy ine Authority, and on the Contract Drawings, all of which are to be deemed a part of this Invitation and copies ot which may be Inspected and purchased at Room 811, 370 Jay Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201, at the prices on tile there. This contract Is sublect to a financial assistance contract between the New York City Transit Authority and the United States of America, Depart-men of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Adminlstration-and In. LEGAL NOTICE Legal Notice: New York City Transit munoriiy ruonc Hearing on proposed Reductions In Rapid Translf Service Borouahs of The Bronx, rjrooKiyn, vtannatTan, ana qi vn. A public hearing will be hftld an Son.

ember 17, 1981 at 4:30 P.M. In the New York State Hearing Room, Two World Trade Center, 44rh Floor, New York, New York 10048. Registration for speakers will be open from 4 PM um 1 1 rnn. i ne suDiect tor discussion will be reduction of weekend hours at token booths. A) REDUCTION OF WEEKEND HOURS AT 64 TOKEN BOOTHS The Transit Atlthnr tv nrnivicoe ta ra.

duce the weekend hours ot 64 token oooins TnrouenouT ine rapt a transit system where the number of entering ICI 3 13 tOS llkin Ol, At each station where a Dooth 4inpurs Is proposed, the station Will Still ue sprvpn nu is nmtr Tnlran Ijooth. The following 60 stations will i Lexington Avenue IRR 7th Street IM DDI 40th too 42nd Street Wh Street' cawxaireer, tjl, LnamDers 'treet (J), Atlantic Avenue (O), rlSf aL P'5'' Kings Highway BaYJ' Brighton leach (P), Ocean Parkway (D, -orlrner Street ILL), Myrtle Avenue F.aaicm rarkway Ijl, l5fh free ft'lj6 Street (AA), 125th treet iA.AA.Dl. nnth slr aXV (AA), 34th strept1 ei'i irs. Cham- nostrann nue (A), utlca Avenue (A), Rock-im Avenye fA, H7h Weet76), (A), UtlCS Avenue (A), Avenue (A), 147th streel 1 street CD), 174th Street 0 Avenue- Mrd Street Sth Avenue-S3rd rf fo financial assistance from the Slate of New York. All bidders will be required to certl-fv that they are not on the U.S.

Comptroller General's list of Ineligible contractors for federally financed and assisted construction. The New York City Transit Authority hereby notifies all bidders that in regard to any contract entered Info pursuant to this Invitation to Bid, advertisement or solicitation, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids andor proposals In response, and will not be sublected to discrimination on the hnl nf rr lininH color, sex or national origin In consld-' oration for an award. Tne contractor will be required to comply with Federal equal employ- lain upMuriuniTy reguianons. At the time the bidder appears to demonstrate his financial ability and to quality as to skiii and experience, he will be evaluated as to his ability to comply with Federal equal employment opportunity reauirements. Thl evaluation will Include an examination of the bidder's past performance In the equal employment opportunity area ana an evaiuaTion or Tne Diaaer ability and plans to obtain participation by minority employees and businesses In the performance of the work pursuant to the Federal reaulre.

ments of the contract. The Bidder's attention Is directed to Article 67-A and Article 82, entitled "No Olirrimi. nation" and ''Bid Conditions Af-flrmatlve Action Requirements Equal Employment Opportunity," re- speciivety, wim wnicn oiaaers, contractors and subcontractors must comply. Award of this contract shall be subject to the approval of the City, the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, the New York State Financial Control Board and the State Comptroller. The receipt of bldt will be sublect to the requirements specified In said Information to Contractors.

New York City Transit Authority BY Richard Ravltch, Chairman. i'treet Ely Avenue oneei iv, 1 ST Avenue Kew Gardens Par is ouuievaro ivtn stn 179th Street JnelranH AwAim beatora-NO GG), 42nd Street 14th treet 2nd Avenue (F), be lan ce Street F), Bergen Street i'Vk Lorroii brreel 15th treef-PrnfiArt Prk iEI. Dann tlon Times Square Mth Street il). Bowling Green WfH Street Fulton Street 4,5 161st Street-River Avenua iA Auonna-UOth Ctroat It oM.i Li.11 du nail At the hearing, the New York City Trans Author tv win aiinM an opportunity for all persons or agencies interested to be heard with respect to the social, economic, and environmental impacts of these orooosa s. Oral presentation on behalf of organizations and agencies will be limited to ten minutes.

Individuals will be nmneq to live minutes. Wr tten ttl. m.ony for Incorporation the record will be accepted by the Assistant Secretary of the Transit Authority' provided It Is submitted to the Assist iint Secrfttarv nn itar i of the hearing. nose wisning to De npara must register Tn advance, eitheV by mall or In person at the hearing. It Is advisable to ore-reakter hv mu iL'? hearing" Inasmuch 'a "p7r ons "so regis er ng will be heard first Mit registrations shou he uni vi tjc Of ttve Assistant Secrefarv.

Kum. senr to rn ecrefary, I in' filwcSork.ciJv Transit Authority, Brooklyn, New York York City Transit Authority Richard Ravitch, Chairman York City Transit Authority and the united states of America, Department of Transportation, Urban Transportation Administration and In part to financial assistance from the State ot New rorn All bidders will be required to certify that thev are not onl are not on ine u.b. omp- tro lor General's list of i a i con- tctors for Tor Teaeraiiy tinancea ana ass sted construction. The New York City transit Authority hereby notifies all bidders that In regard to any contract entered Into pursuant to inis invitation 10 oia advertisement of solicitation, minor-tv business enterprises will be af forded full opportunity to submit bids anaor proposals in response, ana will not be sublected to descrlmlna- tlon an the batl nf rxem. rallalon.

color, sex of national orfsln In consld- fraTion Tor an awsra, he Contractor yvlif be required to comply wiin r-eaeroi equal employ. menf opportunity reou at ons. Af the time the bidder appears fa demonstrate hit financial ability and to qualify as to skill and experience, he will be evaluated as to his ability to comply with Federal equal employment opportunity requirements. This evaluation will Include an examlna- tton of the bidder's past pei Tne Diaaer's pasT performance In the eaual employment opportunity area and an evaluation of the bidder' aoiiMy ana plans to coram participation by minority employees and business In the performance ot the work pursuant to the Federal requirements of the contract. The Bidder's atten tlon Is directed to Article 67-A and Article 82, entitled "No Discrimination" and "Bid re- pectively, wiTn wnicn Dtaoers, con-and subcontractors must TracTors Somply, iward i of contract shall be sublect to the aooroval of tha tv citv, rne uroan Mass Transportation Administration, (Via3 i i oiuvui iai iuii uinnniioiiwii the New York State Financial Control Board and the State Comptroller.

The receipt ot bids will be sublect to the requirements specified In said Information for Contractors. By RICHARD RAy ITCH, Chairman LEWIS J. NE HE I AS, Assistant Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO NEW YORK? AuTi RITY CONTRACT E-20737 FURNISHING AND INSTALLING LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL FOR ROUTE 133131 AND ROUTE 133, BOROUGH OF ECTIQN 3 tns Sealed bids or propos mentioned orolect wll ropossii for lh above ct win oe receiver by th New York City transit Authority inereirumer called irw "AurnoriTy on behalf of Th Citv of New York. the office of the Authority at No. 370 Jav Street, filth floor conference rpomj.

poroupn of Brooty York fc fv. unfl October 7, lyn. New hlch time and ivtii ar CIOCK A.W., at which time a vlil be public place rne proposals win do pudhciv a. prelect It for a rapid transit rail' rosa wnicn win operated lor passenger traffic. A fuller description (or the work and Other provision and specifications Including qualification requirements 01 bidders, are olven In the inlormatlon for Contractors, In the Forms of Contracts.

Bonds and Contractor's Proposal In the Specifications, In the Appendix, In the Addenda. If IT any, itiuea or ino and on the Contract Draw inorify. ings, an 01 wnicn are to oe oeemea a part ot this Invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at Room 611, 370 Jay Street, Brooklyn, New York IliOl, at the rices on file there, order to assist prospective bidders In the preparation of thalr bids, pro- fpectlye Didders are advised that a our of Inspection of the lob site will be held on September 15, 1981. The place of the meeting for the tour If Inspection will be at the southwest corner at the Intersection of Ufh Street and Archer Avenue, Borough of Queens. Prospective bidders who desire to attend or have a representative attend this Inspection Shall notify the Equipment Division Office, by telsr-Eonlno 412-330-4191 not lafe? than T.JO P.M.

on September 14, 1981 This contract Is sublect to a financial assistance contract between the New Lie. 674328 NYC. H1 728360000 Nassau. 40995 NJ. In ITiacySsiln JLASUIJJ.

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