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Daily News from New York, New York • 156

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In in of Pion ment for of from In is for of in lil, 11, Soviets wage heroin 'war' on U.S.: gov 0861 8 September Friday, News, A Russian-inspired conspiracy is flooding the nation's cities with highgrade heroin and "decimating our young people" as part of "a design to wreck America," Gov. Carey charged yesterday. -Hostile governments are waging a war with drugs on the United States," an angry Carey charged at a Manhattan news conference during which he repeated his contention that the Central Intelligence Agency has prepared a secret report that details the way "hostile" nations have flooded the United States with pure heroin. "There has been an avalanche of drugs into the cities," Carey said. "Women are afraid to wear jewelry (because) someone will rip it off their necks to get a fix.

I'm not going to be governor of this state and see it ruined by By HARRISON RAINIE and STUART MARQUES GOVERNMENT officials here and in Washington were unable to confirm the existence of such a CIA secret report. CIA officials told members of the House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control yesterday that international terrorists may be raising money through drug dealing. Carey said the heroin is pouring in from Southeast Asian and Middle East- SEARS CORRECTION NOTICE for the Circular of Sept. 21 thru Sept. 27 Pg.

20 The Kenmore Power Miser Water Heater at $169.99 is temporarily out of stock. Rainchecks will be issued. PUBLIC NOTICE BREWERY NOTICE TO BIDDERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that Brewery Redevelopment Corporation watt receive sealed Proposals for the performance of all demolition work required by the Bidding Documents connection with the Rheingold Prolect located on an irregular site extending from Flushing Avenue on the north to Melrose Street on the south and Evergreen Avenue on the east to Bushwick Avenue on the west the Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, and City and State of New York between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and P.M.. 4:00 local time on 27th da- October, 1990 Demolition Work Package 28th day of October, 1980 Demolition Work Package 29th day of October, 1980 for DemoliWork Package at the offices New York State Urban DevelopCorporation, 1515 Broadway (53rd floor).

New York, NY 10036. All Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at 4:00 P.M. local time of said day and at such office. The Bidding Documents will be avsilable inspection on September 25. 1980 at the office of New York State Urban Development Corpora1515 tion, Broadway (53rd floor), NY.

NY 10035. Complete sets the Bidding Documents may be obtained at the office of NYS UDC by depositing bank draft or certified check, payable at sight to Brewery Redevelopment Corporation and drawn on a bank authorIzed to do business in the United States. the amount of $20.00 for each complete set. If a Proposal is duly submitted by any person or corporation making the deposit required the immediately preceding paragraph and such Proposal accompanied by the bid security required by the Information For Bidders, the full amount of such deposit for each additional complete set shall be returned to such person or corporation within thirty days following the award of the contract or the relection of the Proposal of such person or corporation. The full amount of such deposit made by the successful bidder wilt be returned to it.

The contract will be awarded by Brewery Redevelopment Corporation to bidder submitting the lowest bid who. in the opinion of Brewery Redevelopment Corporation qualified to perform the Work and is responsible and responsive. Brewery Redevelopment Corporation reserves the right to relect any Proposal or all Proposals to waive informality in any Proposal recelved or to afford any bidder an opportunity to remedy any deficiency from a minor informality or Irregularity if, in the opinion of Brewery Redevelopment Corporation, the public interest will be promoted thereby. Dated: New York, New York September 24, 1980 Brewery Robert Redevelopment Esnard, Corporation President -By: Raid turns up phony gold rings More than $2.5 million worth of phony gold school rings slated for sale nationwide were seized by federal agents during a raid at a Manhattan jewelry factory yesterday. An FBI spokesman said the agents confiscated 12,000 of the bogus rings at Lenox Jewelry Products, 380 Second Ave.

There were no arrests, but the spokesman said the case probably will be presented to a federal grand jury. About a dozen Lenox employes allegedly used a pewter compound and cheap gemstones to manufacture replicas of various high school and college class rings. They were forwarded from the Manhattan firm to distributors across the nation who peddled them to unsuspecting store owners. -Fred Kerber ern countries. He accused the Soviet Union of being behind the influx.

"There is no doubt in my mind that the Soviet Union and its satellites are doing nothing to stop the flow of contraband and indeed are encouraging it," he said. When some reporters appeared to take his comments lightly, he snapped: "Don't laugh at me I've been a colonel in the army, I know the enemy when I see it." Carey, who has appealed to President Carter and congressional leaders for federal help against drug dealing, said he will form a citizens committee, called Citizens Action to Combat Heroin, to fight drug trafficking. DEATH NOTICES NOTICES -Nora R. Of Manhattan. On Sept.

24, 1980. Wife of the late Alexander. Sister of Patrick, Michael, James, William John Rastery. Aunt of Maureen Bartlett. Funeral from the CASEY FUNERAL HOME, 350 Slosson Castleton Corners, S.I., Sat.

Mass, St. Teresa's Church, 10 A.M. Visiting 2- 5 7-9 P.M. On Sept. 24, 1980.

Beloved sister of Ida Veltri, Gilda Lobravico, Anna Marina, Raymond, Eve Martin, Claire Vilardo. Funeral Fri. 9 A.M. from CLAVIN FUNERAL HOME 7722 4th Ave Bklyn. Mass of the Christian Burial 9:30 A.M.

St. Ephrems Church. IOPPOLO- Frances. On September 25, 1980, of Syosset, N.Y. Loving wife of the late Sebastiano.

Beloved mother of Rosemarie Anzalone Anthony. Dear sister of Evelyn Deodato, Joseph, Albert Morris. Also survived by 5 grandchildren 4 great -grandchildren. Reposing the BENEY FUNERAL HOME OF SYOSSET, 79 Berry Hill Rd. Mass of the Christian Burial 9:45 A.M.

at St. Edward's R.C. Church. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. -Alice.

On September 24, 1980. Loving mother of Mark. Dear grandmother of John Theresa Michelle. Friends may visit 2-5 7-10 P.M. at the THOMAS F.

DALTON FUNERAL HOME, 125 Hillside Ave. (at City Line). New Hyde Park. L.I. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 A.M.

St. Anne R.C. Church. Interment, Gate of Heaven Cemetery. MAHONEY-Catherine (nee Gibbons).

Native of County Mayo, Ireland. On Sept. 25, 1980. Beloved wife of The late Martin. Dear mother of Cathleen and Mary McEvoy.

Loving grandmother of Kevin and Joan Marie McEvoy. Funeral 9 A.M. From McLaughlin Sons Funeral Home, 82-25 Third Brooklyn. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M. St Agatha's Church.

MALLON- -Thomas of Cresskill, NJ. Formerly of the Bronx, NY. Native of Carrifkeeney, Newry, County Armagh, Ireland. On Wednesday September 24, 1980. Beloved husband of Margaret.

Father of Nora, Mrs. Mary O'Connell, Thomas, Michael and Joseph. Brother of Mrs. Hannah Also survived by 7 Reposing at the QUIRK FUNERAL Gavaghan and A Michael in Ireland. HOME, 74 Knickerbocker Rd, Cresskill, NJ.

Funeral Mass St. Therese's R.C. Church, Cresskill, NJ on Saturday 9:30 A.M. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly Cemetery.

Family wilt receive friends Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. MCCANN-Margaret (Peg). On Sept. 24, 1980. Dear sister of the late Catherine Quigley.

Also survived by brother-In-law James E. Quigley. 3 nephews 1 niece. The family will receive friends from 2-5 7-10 P.M. F.

X. MCKEON SON FUNERAL HOME 2405 E. Tremont Ave. (at Castle Ave.) Bx. Mass of Christian Burial at the church of St.

Raymond Cemetery. Raymond Sat. 10 A.M. Interment MORANO -Frank. On Sept.

24, 1980. Beloved husband of Nancy. Devoted father of Madeline Scala Carmine. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Reposing 2625 Harway Ave.

(at Bay 43 St.) until Sat. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 A.M. at St. Mary's Mother of Jesus R.C. Church.

Interment DIR. Moravian PETER C. LA BELLA Mt. Vernon Youth center fire destroys now landmark The building housing the Asphalt 3 tenements the East Green River National Youth Drive Center has at been 91st of St. placed and the on Register Historic A fire, apparently started by chil- Places, a Yorkville community group dren said yesterday.

firefighters playing and three injured tene- The structure, a former municipal with matches, two destroyed asphalt plant, is being rebuilt as a ments housing 18 families in Mount Vernon sports and arts center by the city yesterday, authorities said. The blaze, which burned out of control for more than five hours, en- BE AN gulfed the multi-family dwellings at 119, 121 and 123 S. 12th Ave. APPLE POLISHER Mount Vernon Fire Chief Joseph Rossi said it appeared that children Department of General Services and playing with matches in the middle the Neighborhood Committee for the building had caused the fire, which Asphalt Green. spread from the first floor to the roof The group said the spot--landscaped and across to the other houses.

with trees, shrubs and vines -provides Rossi said two firefighters were the only grass playing field for soccer, treated for minor injuries and released football, softball and other sports on fron Mount Vernon Hospital. -Manhattan's East Side from 10th to -John Randazzo 112th Sts. -Martin King 30-foot whale found dead TAX Monterey, Calif. -A gray FROM PAGE TWO whale measuring more than 30 feet may have lost its way before it washed dead on the beach at Monterey if the fare goes up again this winter. up yesterday.

Marine biologists said there "We're not trying to adopt a policy was no obvious cause of death. that will force another fare said Richard Roth, Anderson's spokesman, explaining that the Republicans OBITUARY Death Notices, In Memoriam, Mass and Acknowledgment Notices In New York (212)-949-2076 On Long Island (516) 485-4000 In New Jersey (201) 271-3500 AHEARN-Anna V. (nee Lynch). September 24, 1980. Devoted wife of the late William.

Beloved mother of Bernice V. Carroll the late Joseph. Loving grandmother of 12 great-grandmother of Victoria. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M. from the FUNERAL HOME, 2001 Flatbush Ave.

Funeral Mass 10 A.M., St. Francis deSales R.C. Church (Belle Harbor). Interment Holy Cross. In lieu of flowers contributions to St.

Rose's Cancer Home, 71 Jackson N. appreciated. ANDERSON--Leo. Of New Milford, NJ. On September 24, 1980.

Husband of Mary. Son of Sylvia Desmond. Father of Donna Broderick, Diane Biro, Denise McCartan Leo. Brother of Carl Gloria. Also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, Sept. 27, 9:30 A.M. at St. Joseph's Church. Oradell.

Visiting at the BOULEVARD FUNERAL HOME. 1151 River Road, New Milford, N.J., on Friday, 2-4 6 7-9 P.M. BASSO- Bartholomew. On Sept 1980. Beloved husband of Margaret (nee Longo).

Devoted father of Vincent Ann. Dear brother of Henry, Pat Pat Carbone sister Helen. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Reposing at THE CASSESE FUNERAL HOME 101-07 101st Ave, Ozone Pk. Sat 9 A.M.

Mass of Christian Burial St Anthony of Padua R.C. Church 9:30 A.M. Interment St Johns Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 7-10 P.M. BEATRICE- On Sept.

24, 1980. Of Maywood, N.J. Formerly of Brooklyn. Husband of Christine (nee De Benedittis), father of Frank, father-in-law of Linda (nee Torriani), grandfather of Jonathan and Andrew. 3 brothers and 3 sisters.

Mass 10 A.M. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Visiting at the Trinka-Faustini Funeral Home, 439 Maywood Maywood, N.J. COLVIN- On Sept. 24, 1980.

Beloved husband of Fannie (nee Crescenzo McKay). Loving brother of Anacy Dreyfus and Bessie Fitzgerald. Reposing WALTER B. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 2135 Westchester Ave. Bx.

until Sat. 9:15 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Anthony's R.C. Church, 9:45 A.M.

Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. CORNWALL-Dahlia E. (nee D' Angelilio). On Sept.

23, 1980. Devoted mother of Mary Frances. Dear sister of Frances Musacchia, Lillian Mottola, Georgianna Russo. Yolanda Maurino, Vincent, Birdie Ognibene, Lionel Melba Liotta. Also survived by one grandchild.

Reposing the O'REILLY FUNERAL HOME, 137-40 Brookville Blvd. Rosedale, N.Y. Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 9:30 A.M. St.

Clare's R.C. Church. Interment, Holy Rood Cemetery. Visiting, 2-5 7-10 P.M. CROSS- John A.

On Sept. 23. 1980. Beloved husband of Marguerite. Dear father of John, William and Robert Cross.

Dear brother of Mae SON FUNERAL HOME, 224-39 Trost. Reposing at R. STUTZMANN Jamaica Queens Village, L.I. Funeral Mass St. Gregorys R.

C. Church. Sat. 9:45 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MAURICE F. TAUBER. Maurice F. Tauber, 75, a library science expert and Columbia University professor for 32 years, died Sunday at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center after a brief illness. Following his retirement from Columbia in 1976, Tauber was named Dewey Professor Emeritus.

His more than 500 writings established his reputation as one of America's authorities on cataloguing, classification and technical processes. JULIUS G. SEROT Fort Lauderdale (UPI) Julius G. Serot, 68, attorney for the National Labor Relations Board for 32 years and labor arbitrator in Florida for the past seven years, died yesterday of cancer. OLIVER T.

BLACKWELL A mass for Oliver T. Blackwell, 57, retired executive vice president of the Katz Agency a New York advertising firm, was offered yesterday at St. Mary's Church, Manhasset, L.I. Blackwell, an early advocate of television and radio programs for mass audiences, died Tuesday at his Manhasset home. YOGI MAUJI GIRI New Delhi (UPI) -Yogi Mauji Giri, 85, an Indian holy man better known as Kharesware Baba, has died, the government reported today.

He became a legend for millions of devotees 18 years ago when he took the vow to spend the rest of his days standing. The cause of his death Sunday in the northern Indian community of Shahjehanpur was not immediately determined. believe Carey has enough money tucked away to put off a fare crisis at least until the new Legislature meets next year. Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink (D- Brooklyn) has indicated a willingness to rewrite the tax law at the postelection session. The tax was expected to raise about $235 -with about $200 million going to the financially strapped Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

MTA officials already have warned that another fare increase is inevitable if the tax is struck down. The way the law is now written, the tax self-destructs if the pass-through ban is rejected by the courts. SENATE MINORITY Leader Manfred Ohrenstein (D-Manhattan) called elimination of the no-passalong clause the "last option" for the Legislature to consider. He listed several other options worth considering, including a long-shot possibility of obtaining federal funds. "It's all premature, anyway," he said, "because we're still appealing the court decision.

But if the decision is upheld, I would personally favor increasing the gas tax." Assemblyman Richard Gottfried (D- Manhattan) said he would vote in favor of eliminating the no-passalong clause. "Everything in Albany is a question of choices," he said, "and I would rather see the oil company tax passed along to motorists than see the bus and subway fares go up another 15 cents." I watt of DEATH NOTICES PARROTTA -Theresa. (nee Minelll). On Sept. 24, 1980.

Beloved wife of the late Angelo. Loving sister of Dorothy Bodanza, D' Ateno, Anthony Joseph Minelli. Also survived by nieces nephews. Reposing at the FRANCISCO FUNERAL HOME, 101 Ave. (corner of 103rd St.

Ozone Park). Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 9:45 A.M. at St. Mary Gate of Heaven R.C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. RINALDI-E. Sydelle.

Beloved wife of Retired Supreme Court Justice Dominic S. Rinaidi. Dear mother of Victor. Cherished sister of Charles, Henry Harold Dickman. Services 1 P.M.

Fri Sept 26 at "The Dixhills Chapel" of 1.J. Morris 21 E. Deer Park Dixhills. In lieu of flowers donation to Hadassah would be appreciated. RISTUCCIA- -Carmelo.

On September 24, 1980. (Former Prop. Tom's Grocery Store). Beloved husband of Lena. Devoted father of Mrs.

Mamie (Mae) Sanguedolce. Loving grandfather of Tommy and Bennie. Also survived by 3 great Reposing MORACE MACAGNA FUNERAL HOME 1 Oliver N.Y.C. Funeral Mass Monday St. Joseph's Church, 10 A.M.

Visit. ing 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. TURCHIN-Joel S. of Holtsville. (Formerly of 1165 East 54 Bklyn).

On September 24, 1980. Beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Curley). Loving father Aaron and Roberta. Dear step-father of Paulette Poach, Deborah Ferretti and Robin Denson. Devoted brother of David Turchin and Florence Bloom.

Funeral Friday, P.M. at the JOSEPH WEBER FUNERAL HOME, 231 Hawkins Ave, Lake Ronkonkoma. Interment, Calverton National Cemetery. WALLA-Annette. On Sept.

25, 1980. Beloved wife of Joseph S. Dear mother of Joseph. Survived by 2 grandchildren, Teresa Annette. Funeral Sat.

9:30 A.M. From the ARLINGTON FUNERAL HOME 83- 15 Parsons Blvd. Jamaica (at Grand Central Parkway) Mass of Christian Burial at Immaculate Conception R.C. Church. 10 A.M.

Jamaica Estates. Interment Mount St. Mary's Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-5 7-10 P.M. WATERS-Albert.

August 18, 1980. Member of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 14B. Interment was Calvary Cometarv, Queens, N. John J. Messinger, Bus.

Mgr. ZOROVICH-Elizabeth (nee Royden). On Sept. 24, 1980. Beloved wife of the late Dominick Zorovich Sr.

Devoted mother of Elizabeth Luburich, Adele Couch, Dominick Zorovich Jr. the late Patricia McCourt. Dear sister of Agnes Gerig, Joseph Robert Royden the late Margaret Burns. Loving grandmother of Phillp, Michael, Debra, Kevin Reposing at BUCKLEY FUNERAL HOME, 445 West 43 NYC, Fri-Sat Sun, 2-5 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial Sacred Heart Church, West 51 Mon.

10 A.M. Interment L.1. National Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM -Stasia. J.

Happy Birthday In Heaven. We Miss You! Love Your Children Grandchildren. DIGGINS- -MARY C. 30 YEARS MARY, STILL MISS YOU. FORGIVE ME, JIM.

MATTINA -Christopher, T. 12 Yrs. We share wonderful memories of a Loving father. Rest Peacefully, Your children, Anita, Dominick, Christine..

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