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Daily News from New York, New York • 56

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New York, New York
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$115 More MTA to Kill Double Fare A 3 Points The double fare will be eliminated at three key subway transfer points in Manhattan and Brooklyn, Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman Harold Fisher announced yesterday. About 17.4 million riders passed wmmt 1 y-" "iff --fT Jill ft Is Deposited In Toy Chest By SALLY BROWN "Look at this!" exclaimed Santa yesterday in his dazzling holiday headquarters in The News Building lobby. Twinkletoes and the cheerful chap's other aides took a look and shouted with joy. What Santa showed them were checks from two companies in Manhattan that represented employe donations to this year's Christmas Toy Chest for needy children. Santa was delighted to learn that the employes at the International Paper Company's tax department, and folks in the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company's auditing section contributed a total of $115.

OS 5 News photo by Mary DiBias Robert Murfett tweaks Santa's nose during visit to The News. through the transfer stations last year, according to the authority, but it is not known how many paid a second fare change lines. Fisher said yesterday that the double fare was being elininated as "a convenience to the riding pub ic and to encourage increased ridership." He said the authority estimated that 114 million riders would take advantage the free transfer. The three key locations and the subway lines that will now be connected under one fare are: The Canal St. station hooking up the East Side IRT No.

6 line with the QB and RR lines of the BMT. The 14th St. station on the Wtt Side inking the No. 1, No. 2 and No.

lines of the IIRT with the and LL of the BMT and the of the IND. The Atlantic Ave. Pacific St, station in "Brooklyn connecting No. 2, No. 3.

No. 4 and No. 5 of the IRT with the QB and RRoftheBMTand IND. Connect aPassageway The MTA will also connect a sheltered passageway from the Long Island Rail Road terminal at Flatbusji Ave. in Brook yn to the Atlantic St.

station. About 8,000 LIRR passengers now exit to the street to get BMT trains. The elimination of the double fare at the transfer points is expecfed to take effect shortly after the first of the year. Nelson Ruiz, Carlo Mourina, Jerry Fernandez, Francia Melo, Karoo Padilla, Ismael Ureas. Raymond Velez, Nelson Velez.

John Ortiz, Oilber-t Rosado, Luis Cruz, Lourdes Ramirez, Lizzett Rios, Wilfredo Gonzalez, Felix Deloado, Dart Cald. ron, Juan Martinez, Griselle Lopez, Doutlas Romano, Robert and Kelly Damiano. Jerome, Paula, Nerisa and Andy Goolcharan, Robert Doran, Hazel Valcarcerl, Donald Reisser, Elizabeth and Mario Aurora, Maria Theresa and Elizabeth Bavaro, Joseph and Joann Mario Valentine. P.S. za Manhattan, Christopher Persinoer.

Michelle Nicety, Christopher Accettella. Den-pis Caraball, Gilbert Caraballo, Aneelkiu and Lisa Fieueroa, Brett Hatstein, Katherin and Alexander Senemck, Winston Churchill Fisher, Pat Poppa, Maple Child Development Institute. laisha and Ceasar Woods, Vincent DlGerelam, Eddie Castillo, Siobhan Cameron, Brian Gillespie, Laura Daniels, Tesia and lldefons Deiesus, Guinivi-ore Cruz, Scott, Mark and Brad Dean, Irma Term, Elizabeth and Christine Burke. Scott, Nicole and Brett Duryoa, Joann and Lout Poveromo, Robert Bonilla, Jason Millan, Marlon Roman, Melody Collins, Allison Ortiz, Niles Bailey, Jenecca Weir, Sherri, Eddie and Michell Bonn, Trie ne and Byron Bonn, Carlos Garcia. Cathy and Kimberly Crux, JeHrey and Audrey Pledrahita, Alexandra Meckel, Vanessa Bierv, Patrick, Teresa and Mary Beth Joyce, Rory Manni-n, Raymond Jackson, Grant McLemore, Joseph Peitler, Ricky, Michael and Lisa Kullen.

Chris and Kim Fernandez, Ann Marie Reardon, Christie and Timothy O'Connor, Cecilia Averdis, Lis-sette Olmo, Carol Ann And Elizabeth Valero, Robert Campbell, Cathy, Dennis and William Crcodon, Christopher Gates. Brownie Trooo 402. Dorothy Gueltottt. Susan zalei, Tina, ilfy an Jean Oreeory, Brina Pitzaar. aid, Gremry, st1a and Carl Grande.

Danielle Brisebois, John Bishop, Michelle and Levis Clausi, Ceci Luyao, Paul Reidmiller, Patricia La Peterson, Ricard Vasta, Christopher Bartole-mes, Shenada Potts, Susan and Creeory Landivar, Patricia Connors, Michael Colavits. Pavlo and Edwardo Crosh, Brownie Troop 35M, Manny Badillo, Sean and essie Kilcullen, Kerne ross, Helannickie and Castro Hernandez. Lisa Jal-bert, Danielle and Darren Fersuson, Maurice and Llewellyn McNeil. Marlena Vital. Brian Suss, Eric Strobtnsky, Ml ml and Markv Perez, David Martinez, Michelle Schmidt.

Lamar Winsley, Christian Munoz, Nicholas Zabrockl, Christine Grieco. Richard Markovsky, Sankia Morris. Adrta Butts, Kim Jerome. Allison Casey, Sharlena Brown, Vai Edwards, Vernon Muneo. Kenya ohn-son, Ooane Frankson, Sybron Dennis, Astra Burrow, Elene Griffith, Bethlehem Day Nursery, Carlos Santiago, Georee Ortiz, Andrei Late, enniter Kramer and Inprid Tsuna Nicole Harris, Caroline BenfleM, Anulla ones, Alissa Sandmyer, Irene Diaz, vernedes Bell, Lisa Hernandez, Vanessa Thompson, Vanessa Canel and Lee Velez.

St. Fidelis School, David Bobenzl, ennlfer Colombo, Brian Clark, Lura Ellintham, Matthew De-Maura, can Hannon, Christopher Daniel Knab, Kim Marie RadcliH, James McGuinness, Krisli Schem-beck, Michael Madded, Leretta Silvestrl. Edward Monahan, Kristin Tiber, William Pierson, Paul Skeith, Darrne Pierce, Mark Aoulles, Lisa Marie Caruana, Andrew Belvedere, Kathleen Comyns, Liam Burns, Lisa Ginex, Frank Corse, Patricia Hovos, Joseph Galante, Rene Jenninps Anthony Germino, Joanne Rauchbauer, Dennis McLouehlin, Denise Schifini, Ivo Maharovic, Jennifer Smith, Richard Murphy, Diane Teep, Michael New-bert, Cabriela Sandoval, Daniel Pierca, Tiuano Sartori. "What they did," explained the jolly You Can Fill Toy Chest You can help Santa to spread good cheer to many needy children this year. You can do it by donating a dollar or two to this year's Toy Chest.

Checks or money orders can be sent to: Sally Joy Brown, Daily News, P.O. Box 1481, New York, N.Y. 10017. Your entire donation will be used for gifts that will be distributed in time for the holiday by four leading Catholic, Protestant and Jewish agencies. Names of all donors will be published.

GIMBELS Unique, Distinctive Coin Gifts Carlson, Patricia Monahan, Ann Badamenti, Gin Badamenti, Sandi Bonn, April Carlson, Patricia Gueliotti, Carol Leslie, Elizabeth Lucivero, Jennifer McCurdy. Melissa Taras. Cindy Lehr. Gael McLamhlin, Elizabetn Monahan, Deirdre O'Neill, Francos Ann Ruberstein, Mary Savi. no, Danna Saladino, Lori Winitt, James Thompson, Lornine and David Blackwtll, Miclwlla, GtorM and Hubert Washington, Michael Kin.

Diana, Anthony and John Jones, Valeria Seals, Jesse Bowman, Artene Rivera, Melissa and Erik Giordano, Sal Solomon, Douglas James Heaiy, Brven Vence, Howie Rainer, Toni-ann McCoy, Grotchon Beetner and Phillip Lanz. Ted and Anthony Glodowski, Nancy Lewin, Nicole Peskin, Joanne Lebron, Alison Reid, Oliver and Timmy Ott, Rosalie Vivien Ouarins, Matthew and Christian Stenerson, Eric and Kimi Belline, Christopher and Dana Bcllina, Hector RauL Eric and Steven Rodriguez, Raymond Heredia, Din and JoAnn Arroyo, Ryan. Eliott and Leon Cohen, Mary Frances and Carl Peltier, Brownie Troop 13 Bronx, Michael Costa. Jennifer Guzman, Danielle and Sal Tannine, Vincent and Micky Ferrari, Joey Verde. Raymond, Craio, Shawn and Andrea Davis, Heather and Greta Southern, Jimmy and Kenneth McGrith, David Neff, Francois, Louis, and Tertius Eksteen, Brian, Tracy and Carol Ann Rivera, Kevin Horvafh, Caren Gussoff, Jay Chin.

David Vedet, Kate and Justin Lynch. Nicole Rossi, John Toscano, Ralph and Anthony Memoli, Gloria and Leonor Baroas, Raul and Erwin Gen- gent, "was to make this thoughtful donation in lieu of exchanging greeting cards with one another this year." Helping Hand for Santa Even the young folks who dropped in at his colorful Candy Lane yesterday gladly gave Santa a helping hand (with an assist from their parents or guardians) by donating a new toy or a dollar or two towards the Toy Chest. In return, yesterday's visitors were delighted by the personal atention they received from their holiday hero. You can drop in with your young 'uns today, or any day through Christmas Eve, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The News Building is at 220 Toy Chest. Recent donors include: Class 4-3 P.S. 40 Bronx, Nelida Garcia, Barbara Lopez, Beatrici Delvalle, Miriam Rodriguez, Michelle Peralesv Carmen Diaz, Maribel Hernandez, eajWMHMnttBe ANCIENT WIDOWS MITE This crudely struck bronze coin of ancient Judea is the famous Widow's Mite mentioned in the Bible. It was struck about 103 B.C.-70A.D. and has great religious and historical appeal.

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