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Daily News from New York, New York • 255

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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255
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T. fflr'i wSv hw "If you ever sro up to the SPCA you'll find a dog gets stitched up in a matter of minutes faster than the people here," State Sen. Seymour Thaler (D-Queens) charged yesterday after he was told that a woman at Harlem Hospital waited for almost six II 7 -V hours in the emergency SHOP THURS. TIL room. Thaler, a memt'xr of the state Wfrialative committee on public health and medicare, toured Harlem Hospital with Horace Injrra-ham, commissioner of the utate'a Department of Health, and other official, to study condition in the municipal hospitals.

Comment by Thaler At one point, Thaler turned and faced reporter! and member of the Department of Health und said: "How would you like to live 03 out in a hallway?" Alicia Daily, supervising nuper- intendent of nursinjr for -t year at Harlem Hospital, said to Thaler: "1 11 ySsM A I III fev NEWS foto by Dennis Caruso) 1 ti urse out hite uniforms to State Sen. Seymour t'hayler lAJ' hJ I ff Jt (right) and Dr. Donald Nixon before their tour of Harlem Hospital. Vf 1 rL' jl "You have to walk in these ward at nijrht and listen to the patients scream for medical at tention. But there's little you can do leeau.e we don't have the taff." Compliment the Staff Though the hospital is only "a hit letter physically than Belle.

vue, which is quite medieval. Thaler said, "the nurses and administrators are doinj; a valiant job." Thaler said that every elected offirial should tour Bellevue, Harlem and other municipal hos New Jersey's M' V- tMr In the Black 0' pital. Parents Are Against Landmark at School Trenton. Oct. 11 (AP) The State Treasury disclosed today that New Jersey closed out the last fiscal year on June 30 with a surplus of $42.2 million, about $1.5 million more than was anticipated The budget for the 1965-66 fiscal year, including supplemental appropriations waa about $648 million.

The budget for the current fiscal year is $876 million. Parents flashed with architects yesterday over a pro posal to make a landmark out of part of the old Squadron A Armory when the site becomes Intermediate School 20. The armory, a rastle-like red? would malic the school unusual. He deplored "the anonymity of public schools" and laid the landmark would be a delight to HAVE YOU SEEN IT YET? chooi children. sizes A l4Vto28Va fcV oad 38 to 48 SCATS NOW brick structure, built in the 1890s, stands on the block bordered by Nth and Kfith St.

and Madison and I'ark Aves. Public Hearing; Held The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing at City Hall yesterday on a pro. fosaI that the Madison Ave. fa-cade, Including two imposing corner towers, be preserved. The parents are opposed to the idea, though the architects like it.

Said one parent, Mrs. June Gordon, "What Is more important, the preservation of bricks ur the building1 of citizens?" Henry Hope Keid, representing the Municipal Art Soeiety, said that preservation of the facade Opposed by Cathedral The commission also was informed by a lawyer for the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine that the cathedral was opposed to being: designated a landmark. The cathedral, begun in 1893, ii still unfinished. Designation as a landmark would impede work an it, since a building thus desig.

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