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On of at BUDGET FROM PAGE THREE Dinkins' approval. Mayoral spokesman Eli Attie said Dinkins viewed the plans as options from which he could choose. In many cases, commissioners said their agencies had already been slashed so deeply that further cuts were virtually impossible. "I can't close parks, lock them and not maintain them. So I had to cut everything else.

That's what I put on the table. God knows what (the mayor's office) will come back with," said Parks Commissioner Betsy Gotbaum, who Proceed, James, to the robbery HOLLYWOOD, Fla. A bank robber with more style than brains took a limo to a heist. Bad move. Too conspicuous.

Police said a sharp-eyed postal carrier saw a man dash from a Great Western Bank branch to the waiting limo. Minutes later, cops nabbed James Thomas (Tommie) Moore, 31. of North Miami. and charged him with one count of bank robbery. The FBI said he is a suspect in 20 other heists.

Police said the limo driver was not involved in the caper. Knight Ridder Newspapers was. set to close the city's 33 minipools, limit the hours of other pools and reduce lifeguard services. Top administration officials denied they had ordered such severe cuts because they could not win major concession from municipal labor unions. But First Deputy Mayor Norman Steisel said: "We continue to have discussions with He also said: "We are going to see a fundamentally different level of assuming we get no help on any other front." The expected budget gap by far the largest in city history has mounted steadily for months, with the administration closing it in stages with planned tax hikes and service cuts.

Even the earliest service cuts, proposed in January, were viewed as untenable extending even to dimming street lights. When the gap widened in March, the commissioners were ordered to cut $735 million more, with the trims ranging from of the library system's budget to from the Parks Department. Yesterday, many said they were told their targets were being increased by The new proposed cuts would spare the uniformed operations of the Police, Fire and Correction departments. OBITUARIES ALICE CUTTS WAINWRIGHT Florida's best known environmental- MIAMI (AP) Environmental crusader Alice Cutts Wainwright, 83, who wrote the charter for Friends of the Everglades and represented the Audubon Society in South Florida for almost 20 years, died Tuesday after a heart attack. Wainwright worked closely with ist, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, to found the Everglades protection group in 1969.

Wainwright helped lead campaigns against a jetport in Big Cypress Swamp, home to the endangered Florida panther, and a resort city on the islands of what is now Biscayne National Park. DEATH NOTICES Peter M. of North Babvion, formerly of Uniondale. Suddenty on Mon. April 22, 1991.

Beloved husband of Frances (nee Zerbe). Dear father of Heather Son of Francis Jean Ferrizz. Brother of Geri, Martha, Frannie Marie. The family will receive friends 2-5 7-10 P.M. at the MANGANO FUNERAL HOME 1701 Deer Park Deer Park, N.Y.

Funeral Fri. April 26, 1991, 10:30 A.M. at St Martha's Church, Uniondale. Interment St. Charles cemetery GAETANO- George, L.

Formerly of East 108th St. Beloved husband of the Frances. Devoted fother of Louis, Angelo, Charles and Anna Megaro. Also survived by 11 Grandchildren and 13 Greatgrandchildren, Reposing FUNERAL VicQUIROLO HOME, 3176 E. Tremont Ave.

Bronx. Mass Saturday 9AM, Our Lady of Assumption Church. GERACI- Vincent Sr. MD. On 1991 of Glen Cove N.

Y. Husband of Edith (nee Mordente), Father of Geraldine, Celeste Vincent Jr. MD. Brother of Alfred. Son of Angelina the late Salvatore.

Also 3 grandchildren. Member of Masonic Archimede Lodge Services Thurs. 7:30 P.M. Reposing at BIANCONI FUNERAL HOME LTD. 62 Cedar Swamp Cove.

Mass of Christian burial at St. Rocco's R.C. Cove Fri. April 26 at 10 A.M. Interment Kensico cemetery.

Valhalla N. Y. Visiting Wed. Thrs. 3-5 7-9 P.M.

LONARDO -Ida M. (nee Finck). On April 23, 1991. Beloved mother of John, Donna James. Loving sister of Rosalia Mangiello, Also survived by five grandchildren.

Predeceased by husband Anthony Lonardo, brothers Charles John Finck. Twenty-four vears of dutifull service, to F.W. Woolworth Company, Reposing of MARTIN GLEASEN FUNERAL HOME, 149-20 Northern Blvd. Flushing. N.

Y. Religious service Friday 8 P.M. Funeral Saturday 11 A.M. Visiting hours Thursday Friday 2-5 7-10 P.M. MIHOK Lucy.

On April 24, 1991. Beloved wife of Thomas J. Dear mother of Sandra Fier, Thomas Yvonne Jurado. Loving grandmother of 4. Reposing at ANDREW TORREGROSSA FUNERAL HOME, 1305 791h Bklyn.

Funeral Liturgy, Sat. Christ Episcopal Church, 73rd St. Ridge Bklyn. 10 A.M. Interment, Newton Cemetery.

Rev. Forbes J.S.J. Beloved brother of SR. Elizabath Monaghan, OJv. Reposing at WEIGEL HALL 515 East Fordham Road, Thursday 3- 5 7-9PM and Friday 3-5PM.

Mass of Christian Burial Friday BPM Fordham CRIME A.M. REPORT GRIDLOCK SAM All city parking rules are in effect today and tomorrow. TRAFFIC FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1991: It's the final day of Earth Week, and you won't find many New York motorists mourning its passing. A series of mishaps and roadway closings had drivers rolling down their windows yelling, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore." As Joe DePlasco of the city DOT put it, this week should be an incentive for people to switch to mass transit. I'd like to be able to tell you it's all over, but the computer is projecting very high volumes throughout the day, with afternoon and evening surges in all directions.

Monday's rainfalls caused much more serious damage to the Taconic Parkway than originally thought. There has been some serious undermining in the area just south of Pleasantville Road, and the southbound right lane will remain closed until the middle of next week. The Mets return to Shea as they take on the Pirates at 7:40 p.m. Remember, the Transit Authority and URR are providing extra trains to and from the stadium. This is the final week of the circus, and there will be two shows at Madison Square Garden, 1:30 p.m.

and 7:30 p.m. Here are other potential trouble spots: I Gowanus Expressway is beginning to resemble one huge parking lot. Inbound and outbound lane closings just south of the Prospect Expressway are causing round-theclock disruption. The lane closings seem to attract accidents, and my crystal ball tells me a Friday morning mishap is likely. New Jersey Turnpike northbound left and center lanes between interchanges 15E and 18E will be closed starting 10 a.m.

Friday until 4 a.m. Wednesday, May 1. In the southbound direction, the left and center lanes will be closed from 8 p.m. Friday to 2 p.m. Friday, May 3.

Queens-Midtown Tunnel and Queensboro Bridge inbound will be packed from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. FIVE-DAY FORECAST TODAY: A return of sunshine and pleasant. High 70, low 48. TOMORROW: Mostly sunny and delightful.

High 70, low 50. SATURDAY: Warm with times of clouds and sun. High 72, low 52. SUNDAY: Partly sunny and continued warm. High 76, low 57.

MONDAY: Some sun, perhaps a thundershower. High 74, low 50. TEMPERATURES IN N.Y. Wednesday's Max. 63 at 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday's Min. 50 at 6:30 a.m. Highest April 24, 83 in 1886. Lowest April 24, 31 in 1930. Mean temperature, 57, normal, 55.

Average temperature departure since April 1, Cooling degree days April 24, since January 1, 35; last year to date, normal to date, 0. SUN, MOON, PLANETS Sun rises New York 6:03 a.m., sets 7:45 p.m., rises tomorrow 6:02 a.m., sets 7:46 p.m. Moon rises 4 4:48 p.m., moon sets 4:06 a.m. Morning planets: Mercury, Saturn. Evening planets: Venus, Mars, Jupiter.

Apr 28 May 6 May 14 May 20 Full Last Q. New First Q. TODAY'S TIDES High Low a.m. p.m. a.m.

p.m. Barnegat In. 5:39 6:10 11:51 Sandy Hook 6:00 6:31 12:10 Battery 6:37 7:06 Willet's Pt. 10:11 10:28 4:11 4:32 Stamford 9:34 9:54 3:32 3:49 Fire Is. In.

5:20 5:51 11:2111:53 Montauk Pt. 6:32 6:50 12:0712:18 AIR QUALITY Good Acceptable Poor 0 25 50 75 100 150 200 This is the air quality index recorded at 5 p.m. Wednesday. The highest level is indicated on the chart. Carbon Monoxide 18 Ozone 52 Special note: The Interboro Parkway eastbound will be closed Saturday.

The westbound Interboro will be closed Sunday. TODAY'S TRAFFIC TIP: Monday's closing of the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge in both directions was a nightmare for motorists traveling between the Bronx and Queens. Fleeing drivers caused delays of more than an hour at the Triborough and Throgs Neck bridges, but what choices do motorists have? Not many, but if they were near the Triborough, they should have opted for a longer but less risky trip down 21st St. to the reversed upper roadway of the Queensborough Bridge (only use the entrance south of the bridge). This roadway touches down on 58th where one should turn left to Sutton Place, left to 62d right to the FDR northbound, to any of the Harlem River bridges.

In a future column I'll discuss alternative routes from the Bronx to Queens. Samuel I. Schwartz was New York City's first deputy transportation commissioner. Gridlock Sam is published Sunday through Thursday. If you have a traffic question for Gridlock Sam, write P.O.

Box Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y. 10163. STRAP HANG'N The Transit Authority has announced the following major subway service changes: I route (Brooklyn): operates in three sections from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, through July 12 (except May 27, July 4): between Ninth Ave.

and Myrtle between Myrtle Ave. and Wyckoff and between Wyckoff Ave. and Metropolitan Ave. To continue your trip, transfer at Myrtle or Wyckoff Aves. 1 route (Brooklyn and Queens): There's no service between Euclid Ave.

and Rockaway Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Friday. For Rockaway Park, take Far Rockaway A and transfer to shuttle at Broad Channel. A route (Manhattan): Downtown A skips Dyckman St.

(200th St.) from 12:01 a.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Friday, from 12:01 a.m. to 7 a.m. Saturday, and from 12:01 a.m.

to 9 a.m. Sunday, through May 10. For downtown take uptown A and transfer at 207th St. Death Notices, In Memoriam and Acknowledgment Notices Notices may be telephoned to "THE NEWS" by your Funeral Director, Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., to appear in the A.M.

edition the following day. CALL In New York 212 949-2076 Out of N.Y. City 1-800-223-1660 BERTE Ottavia (nee lacono). Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Adored mother of Tina Berte.

Cherished sister of Esther LaManna and the late Josephine Ricci. Reposing G.B, PERAZZO FUNERAL HOME, 199 Bleeker St. NYC. Viewing Tuesday Wednesday P.M. Funeral Moss Thurs 9'30 A.M.

Our Lady of Pompei Church. Entombment Calvary Cemetery. CONNOLLY On April 24, 1991. Beloved wife of the late Thomas. Dear Aunt of Sergia, Joan, Margaret Lenny, Betty Arthur and FredR.

CORRIDA HOME, die Reposing ALBERT 4955 Broadway (207th Street) Thursday 12-3 5-7PM. Mass of Christian Burial Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. Friday, 10AM Interment Gate Heaven Cerneterv. DANCA -Nora. On April 23, 1991 of Long Beach.

Formerly of the Bronx. Wife of Anthony. Devoted mother of Joseph Maureen Llewellyn. Also, survived by grandchildren. Cherished Sister of Mary McLaughlin Eileen Reposing VANELLA'S (Oceanside) CHAPEL Oceanside.

2860 Long Beach Mass of Christion burial St Ignatius Martvr R.C. Church, Long Beach Fri. 9:30 A.M. DONEGAN Geraldine E. Beloved wife of Lawrence.

Loving mother of Lawrence Maureen. Also sur vived by two grandsons, Law BROTHERS Reposing FARENGA 920 Allerton, Ave, Bronx until A.M. Sat. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 9,45 A.M. St.

Lucy's Church. DORMAN Millie (nee Clores) of Manhattan. April 23, 1991. Be wife of the late Peter. Lov ing mother of the late Andrew.

Devoted grandmother of Mary Daulton, Andrew. Anna Marie, Christine and Elizabeth Hiicken. Dear great of three. Cherished sister of Alice Clores and Doris Hoben. Reposing at MANGANO FUNERAL HOME, 1701 Deer Park Avenue, Deer Park.

Visiting 2-5 7-10 P.M. on Thurs. Mass Christian burial Fri. 9:45 A.M St. Matthew's R.C.

Church. Dix Hills, Interment Mo. donna Cemetery. Fort. (nee Loughrain) in Staunton, VA.

Beloved wife of Arthur. Devoted mother of Robert Bile and his wife Eileen, and the late Joseph and Baby Mary O'Connor. Fond sister of George Loughrain, Spokane, Mrs. Francis (Ruth) Vaski, Bricktown, N.J. and Mrs.

Arthur (Gerri) Brennan, Piscataway, N.J. Loving grandmother of Robert, Patrick, Christine, and Daniel Bile and Lindo Szymanski and grandmother of Dillon Szymanski. Funeral Friday A.M. from the McMANUS FUNERAL HOME 2001 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Funeral Mass 9:45 A.M. Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. SCHOENFELD- Hazel.

Suddenly ter of the late Joseph Minnie. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her. Reposing today 2-9 P.M. at WALTER B. COOKE FUNERAL HOME 117 W.

72 NY. Burial Fri. 10:30 A.M. VACCARO -Angelo April 11, 1991. Gold card member International Union of Operating Engineers Local JOSEPH M.

RIZZUTO Bus. Mgr VAN -Mary On April 23, 1991. Dear mother of Edward Louis Van Boeckel. Also survived by 6 grandchildren 1 great grandchild. Reposing at WALTER B.

COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 6900 4th Ave, Bklyn. Graveside services Greenwood Cemetery, Friday, DEATH NOTICE DIRECTORY GRASSO- Louis James P. Byrnes Funeral Home (718) 743-1099 KEHOE Barbara Jean. James P. Byrnes Funeral Home, (718) 743-1099 -Hazel WALTER B.

COOKE F.H. (212) 877-9700 IN MEMORIAM NAPOLITANO Robert Jr. Had we not loved you there'd be no pain nor sorrow but then, we'd have missed the greatest love of our lite. Happy 22nd birthday, you'll always be 19 to us. Love Mommy, Anthony, Dad Family NAPOLITANO- Robert Jr.

Happy Birthday in Heaven for those who knew let you slip away curse to remember day after day. Grandmas Dream SALMIERI Salvatore (Chippy) Your 18th Anniversary In Heaven With Mommy Love. Dad Teresa Accu-Weather, Inc. CONN. New Haven PA NEW White Plains 65-46 YORK 70-39 NEWJERSEY Montauk New York City 64-44 70-48 LONG ISLAND Newark 70-50 TODAY'S FORECAST NEW YORK: Plenty of sunshine, Trenton breezy and delightful today.

71-44 Highs 66-72. Clear and cool tonight. Lows 44-48. LONG ISLAND: Mostly sunny, Philadelphia windy and mild today. Highs 64- 70.

Clear tonight with diminishing 70-50 Atlantic City wind. Lows 40-46. NORTHERN WESTCHESTER 70-43 AND FAIRFIELD: Delightful today with sunshine and a breeze. Highs 65-71. Clear tonight.

Lows 38-46. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: Breezy and pleasant today with a SHOWN IS TODAY'S WEATHER. TEMPERATURES ARE TODAY'S good deal of sun. Highs 68-74. HIGHS AND TONIGHT'S LOWS.

Clear tonight. Lows 38-44. SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY SHOWERS di RAIN SNOW 25 U.S. CITIES FOREIGN CITIES City Today Tomorrow City Today Tomorrow Albany Athens Anchorage Acapulco Atlanta Amsterdam Atlantic City Beijing Baltimore Berlin Boston Bermuda Buffalo Bonn Chicago Brussels Cincinnati Buenos Aires Cleveland Cairo pc Dallas Copenhagen Denver Dublin Detroit Geneva Hartford Helsinki Honolulu pc Hong Kong Houston Jerusalem Jacksonville pc Lisbon Key West London Las Vegas Madrid Los Angeles Mexico City Miami Montreal New Orleans Moscow Orlando Nassau Phoenix Ottawa Richmond Paris Salt Lake City Rome San Diego Stockholm San Francisco Sydney San Juan Tokyo Seattle Warsaw Washington Vienna Legend: s-sunny, po-partly cloudy, c-cloudy.

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