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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 19

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The Berkshot Eagle, Thursday, Oct. 31.174 19 CLItuarleti nnti Funerals i newal planner of '60s return to do new study City man jailed Social workers told Ctty rt two for to stop job action way rat ar statt Lext Rigatoni thro trot until Ito artotratioti Commamon has ordrrrd iton4 board ts art up to hear both by Grier liar The state Lexie Ite labors bon cease Untst an 'kr to dr it ion Cionmission has oriterrd soctat board is art up to hear both Griet Harare Social workers told City re. to stop job action way I twhat tud been planned fur the swim The dominott (A rawl elects the rnoratoeing of twilit, caws tor determination of need. IAA welfare Milttie It) handle all emergency cases abuse thrit 13) base Wad. I-furs sirbia aPir LrEPirt, skating dub to start season The Christmas Nook Figure.

Skating Oub et Wilharnstotin gall begin its season Sunday at the Voillattia College rink and Monday at the North Adams' IFOOrters to stop "dumping" $. tore coots. but Sortal lusters Guild kaders saul today that a sill not ailed tundttions In tlett.4ure area Afore cif avs. Daniel It Scully. sit-stud Ed I4Jrj 50, of the Social otters Guild.

Att-C10. said this morning that hts tmton statuld make a -curetted response" to the constussion order slier eoncremes with state utuon leaders tomorrow and over the seek-end Vita the mon reaches a densann on a statewide tesconse to the commission order. Scully IIPOrters to stop "dumping" art. tare mats. buil Social talkers Guild kadrrs saed today that snit nut ailed conditions inure, diawly In tleitsture area at-i- tart cif wvs.

Daniel It Scully. sits ard 0 I4Jrj 50, of the Social It uricrs Guad Atlecio. td that morn trig that hts tmton itatuld make a -currerted response" to the comousmoo order after ewes with state mon leaders tomorrow and over the week- erat Vita the unman reaches a decision on a statewide resPonse to the commission order. Scully irth St troi project Nistitans departure heightened convern among many renewal backers that the type ti prord that tw had planned nu ght have been overly ambitious for a rUy Out taw No nevi deelopers have sur, fared and renewal officials ten that it 3 unlikely one will in the current er000f11 ke atmosphere But they do it a possibility that 'after the market analysis shows what sort of dinintovat development is feasible. the pit) can be done through a number of devekipers working on separate pieces of the project.

Housing Authority Chairman Nicholas J. Speranzo says that otre the market- analysis is completed he would like to see i the ettY flee the proirei moving by taking borne North Street Pr, 10111 This doe-sn't mean that the igniters would be demolished net aay. he adid, but it imuld give the owners cash with which to relocate and trgut construction of new buildings UI the renewal area Cliires AN isers bummg Sprcanto is most anxious to acquire is the one occupied by the Pittsfield National Bank at the corner of North and Wed streets. Apartments are also inettaS" ingly being mentioned by offinab as a possibility for part of the urban renewal proiect. Speranzo conrgdrs pubhc housing for the ekrrly as a Foslity and PHA Executive Director Arthur C.

McGill feels luxury apartmerds ought be feasible. A citizens advisory board is going to be named by Spent to assist the PHA with North Street redevelopment. The chairman said he hoped to name its members next week. I tit-M that drafted tit original plans foe the Jubilee and Columbus urban renewal ptopets twre may be selected Lu re-rform a market analysis of Ur wyrnied tionh Street renewal et tort A member of the Pittdirkl Housing Authority (PHA) said yetterday that flea-tug Co. ot Newark.

ap pared to be favored by MCMhers of the PHA. which handles downtown renewal here. Canck.ob. Fleissig has been on the local renewal scene since about 1962, when the planning was just getting under way. Most of its advisory work came En the 1960s.

It also did the ntys master plan dunng that. decade. Amor( the other firms competing for the contract is one led by architect Joseph Wasserman of New York. who worked on Pittsfield renewal planning with Candeub. Fleissig and later with developer J.

Alan Ornsteuk Others under consideration are the Real Estate Development Corp. of Chicago and Johrbon Dee. BMW Donald Donald of Avon. Conn. All but Candeub.

Fleissig were referred to PHA by Mayor Evan S. Dobelle. who has been pushing for the market analysis. lie said they were among a number of companies that had contacted him. Dobelle called for the market analysis after developer George H.

Nutman abandoned his plan for a $20 million shopping-cornplea stretching back from North Street. Want look After Nutman bowed out in July. the mayor and a number of renewal officials felt that the city should take a fresh look at City to level cover vandals believed ushtg High grass in a fielkbehind Crosby junior High ScA4 be cut by the city in an to stop vandalism and house breaks in the LeROI Drive area. Mayor Evan S. Dube Ile said officials believe young people are latmchtng window-smashing expeditions and burglahes from the cover of the tall gran and then disappearing back into the protective cover.

Md. titsnort roam workers 0111 fkli accept the 130 cases they turned in to their supervisors two weeks ago. The cease-and-desist order was issued by the Labor Re la-' lions Commission yesterday in response to petitions filed by loth the guild and the state Depalatent of Administration and Ilnance. tWelfare workers across the state began the job action two ago to protest Gov. Sargers hiring freeze lon state ernplojes.

The freeze has made it itt possible. to hire new welfare workers or replace those who have retired or quit. a condition that union members say has made the already heavy stork load in the welfare offices even more unbearable. State welfare officials hate maintained that the dumping of cases is in violation of the unions contract. The welfare workers have turned in cases above their -base load- of 120.

while the state has said that the union contract calls for a wort load that fluctuates to 180 cases. The Labor Relations Commission order asks both sides to submit to arbitration to settle the dispute. and that the job ae Professionals Patrick Dean. Robin Miller and Alice StockIkth sill provide both group and pnvate instruction. Miss Nancy Lynn Boma of Pittsfield, a past member of the club.

has become a professional in figure skating and will be providing instruction at club sessions. Summer test results provided the club its first gold medalist in dance. Miss Susan Russett of North Adams. Other test results were: preliminary figure. Cathy Johnston: first figure.

Nadine Cone and Jane Haywood. and fourth figure including the freestyle program. Susan Thompson. Passing bronze-level dances larre Jane Haywood and Cathy Johnston. Karen and Diane Homa of Pittsfield competed in the Toronto.

Canada. competition during the summer. Karen Homa placed second in an initial group round of II competitors at the juvenile level. and Diane placed second in the finals. out of 59 intermediate women competitors.

At a recent competition at Providence. R.I.. Diane Horns placed second out of 15 intermediate-level free. style WR.iMOM.0.,810ftaW,,,0,,tOW.OFM1,,.01.,0,.'00..,R Lottery numbers Bates Floaters at Sukers. Adv.

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260 North St. 4434273. Adv. So-Ed Ballroom Dance Club dance classes at YMCA has openings. Call DeLugan Dance Studio.

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Adv. Massachusetts (to be draws tonight) Connecticut 35064 Bonus numbers! 84800 47965 New York 529149 1 ZilkWR 8095 Sears 'LP ,..111 LJ, 0 Ilirs. Ilinule Atekher; Belied m. was mother of Cutts. Ravi' E- local burglaries kr mrs.

wog. A ittsfield man wird Itotly wood producer miry gutty Tuesday to tour peelor 1401M1 ADAMS Mrs, 'Min- Cowl charges arising from hem Mektrr. U. for. glacirs in 1970.

1171 and tartan, met rnother-inlaw al movie et- Vas month and was sentenced trrm Doris Day, died yesterday Cglatp4 tO two years in the county monung it North Adams Re. l--'1 9 liaise of Oared ion portal Hospital- She had hved at Royal E. Coates. 73. ot Cleve.

Gerald Greenleaf. U. big) SWert br0011 Nursang Home, Wil. land. Ohio.

a former Pittsfield lived st 54 East liatostows. and previously sa midrrit. died YeAorclaY in a tad actually handed lour core 211, Church St here, aevelarid ho6pstal after a 'hurt current wo year terms by tier son Matthew who wu illness. Judge Raymond R. Cross of kftilWri as Marty.

was a film Ile left here in 1964, atter re- Northampton. producer and the husband of bring from the Getrral Electnc The judge said tie fact ow the actress He died in 1968. and later moved to Cleve- Greenleaf pleaded guilty to bur. Born in Russia. she had hved land.

Mr. Coates. a native ct glary and laeahng drtigs from a in this city since 1904. She was a Eastman. joined General dodoes office oct.

3 elem longtime member and past Electnc sifter his graduation heavy on my mule since actlua presider of the Sisterhood of from the University of Vi'iscon- on the two other burglary Congregation Beth Israel and a sin in 1924. After working at the charges had been deferred meniber of the Northern Bert- Fort, Wayne, Ind-. and Erie. whiie Greenleaf underwent drug shire chapter of Hadassah, and works of the company. be rehabilitation in Boston the North Adams Regional Hos- came to the power transformer -It's too bad Fe fell off the paid Auxiliary.

department here in 1932. sagon7 the judge remarkeds Her husband. Jcseph, a local He rose in that dePartnielit merchant- and cattle dealer. until, at the time of his retire- iw sus comedies' died in 1953. Inert.

he was manager of prod: The most recent break-in was Mrs. Melcher leaves four. uct planning. at the East Street Medical sons, Harmon of Athens. N.Y..

Mr. Coates lived at 192 Building. The older indictments Jack of Menlo para. calif. Bar- tiliMeS Road before his move were for breaking and entering ry of North Adams and Samuel to Cleveland.

He was active in in the night and Larceny at Rand Los Angeles. a thigh- civic. fraternal and church nie's Cycle Sales at 501 Viatoter. Mn. Mark B.

Hollander of groups here. including South nah St. July 22. IVO. and the four grand.

Congregational Church. the Liggett's Drug Store at 41 North children and six great-grancl. Berkshire Commandery and the St. April 73.1971. children.

Masonic lodge. He was also a Atty. James H. Calnan repreFlineral services were this af- former president of the Berk- sented Greenleaf on the recent ternoon at Congregation Beth shire Museum- incbctments. He said the break-Israel.

Burial was in Beth Israel He is survived by his wife, in was not related to his client's Cemetery in Clarksburg. Naomi Zink Coates. a step- former drug problems. Memorial week is being ob. daughter.

Mrs. Sharon' Shively Atty. Leonard H. Cohen, served at the home of Mr. and and a stepson.

Peter B. Zink, all Greenleafs lawyer on the other Mrs. Harry Melcher. 60 Marion -of Cleveland. charges.

had just previously Ave. Services and cremation will agreed with Asst. D. atty. be in aeveland tomorrow.

Do- Imelda C. LaMountain to set up 3trsu mary philips nations may be made to the the cases for trial But after Kelton B. Miller Scholarship Greenleaf pleaded guilty to the VEST STOCKBRIDGE Fund in care of South Congrega- first set of charges. Cohen con Mrs. Mary Phillips, 85.

of Hotel tional Church. suited with him and told Judge Street, widow of Lewis Phillips. Cross it was -time to bite the died yesterday at the Great huller and dispose of all the Barrington Nursing Home. Hobert m. Blanco cases through guilty pleas.

Born in West Stockbridge on LEE Robert M. Bianco. 11. May 27. 1689.

she was the of Longmeadow. the grandson Firm named daughter of the late Frank and of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ida Reynolds Dillon.

Mrs. Phil- Bianco and Mrs. William Aid- to manage lips had lived here her life rich. all of Lee. died yesterday new housing and was last employed as a at the Medical Ceder of West- clerk at the General Electric ern Massachusetts in 1 Co 4.

in Pittsfield. Springfield after a brief 11 suosidiarY of the Bertsbire She leavesaa niece, Mrs. Jea- Besides his grandparents. he Bc4sing, D.tlMkIPTnelit....." CarP has nette Roy of Wellesley, and a leaves his parents. James- and Urtil miilu nephew.

Robert CarPloo of lEldred i Aldrich Bianco, and a 'manage ruP''1 Pittsfield. brother. James, all ot Longrnpa- housing development on Crane The funeral will be held at the dow. Avenue. Village Congregational Church The fimfral will be Saturday 11the A.s...rt "'P derectZ here tomorrow at 11 with the at 9:15 a.m.

at the Fast Long- Rev. Norman Farnum. pastor, meadow Funeral Home followed lam, 'I officiating. Burial kill be in the by services at St. Mazy's West Stockbridge Cemetery.

Church in Longmeadow at 10. lu mlsirr lT.ur M- UMMI A IC. In lieu 91 flowers, donations Burial will be in Longmeadow den-apartment complex and may be made' to the Village. Cemetery. serve as a rental agency for Congregatiohal Church.

Contributions in the boys prospective tenants there There are no calling hours. memory may be made to the cleared for earl- The Birches Funeral Home is in Leukemia emia Society of America, struction 01 me akmit Projed charge of arrangements. us State Springfield. when Boston developers MyersonAllen Co. were granted a special property-tax concession late last month.

The devel- uperior Court sittmg opnent will be on tbe-Keny for October ends today shire Hills Country Club. lt will contain 45 subsidized units for 4 c-a disposed of the cases of low and moderate-income fang- Judge Raymond R. Cross lies and 15 nonsubsidized units. Tuesday told the 45 jurors seven individuals as of Tuesday. called for the October Superior It also ove rsaw the first week er411.1.7 Court sitting that they sup.

of the session devoted to grand- illoculanrronetravrienels rirrnIleTriu3' ported his in the jury action on current cases.s ere tract for the Bradford Arms Jury system; then he dismissed A few more dere andhousingthe project forauistialthe elderly them from further duty. eipected to enter guilty pl The action of the North- befre the court recesses today ampton judge at that time end-' to allow Judge Cross to attend a garden-aPartment develoPment in Great Barrington. ed most activity in the October SuPerior Court judges semi-an- sitting of the court which te nual conference at the Red Lion rninated today anyy Inn in Stockbridge. Prof. Burns A new jury pool with a new Need more judges '--1 judge.

John'T. Ronan Jr. of rei.narked 'that 1.0 IntrOutilee lern, begins the November ses- mnre could have been Dukakis here sion on Monday. mnlished if the Berkshire In the October sitting. meant court were- provided more than Prot.

James' M. Burns of Wilmainly for criminal judge udge per session.lo allow liants College will introduce the aIQ 4 tnals to go on uninterrupted by candidate for gov- e-, payment other matters. emor, Michael S. Dultakis. at a But he also said that I see DukaMs-O'Neill rally kmigtt at O' his or ta lig i reading the papers some 8:30 at the Barn Lodge.

du soon- people think we may already Rep. Dennis J. Duffm, D-Len. a have one judge too many," an ox, will introduce the candidate The federal Bureati of Ott- apparent reference to a charge for lieutenant governor. Rep.

door Recreation is about to pay by Pittsfield District Carat Thomas P. O'Neill III of Cam- the city the U.S. government's Judge Frank-. W. Cirnini last bridge.

Former Remo $37,500 share of the cost of tali; week that Superior Court judges Del' Gallo. chairman of the log the Onota Lake water riglts are too lenient in overturning Democratic City Committee. in bail set on some defendants by win be master of ceremonies. owe courts A small reception will be held The long delaY in receiving the 4l- praise beforehand for Dukaltis and uthiI-. Ms.75Per,000 contacquifedesitionralcostsharewasd for had personnel O'Neill at the home of Mr.

and who appeared be- Mrs. Argyrios N. Geranios and lawyers at caused by an -immensely corn- fore him He si ed out Asst. 1,56 Williams St. Mrs.

Geranios i plcated title situation." vs sa- Dist. Atty. William R. Flynn is the sister of Charles P. Gail- George S.

Wislo cid executive i sin central Berkshire director of the Berkshire flatu- whnin he called -me of the best v--alus rantesourcescA) .1 i -prosecutors in the state; pub- dilator forathe Dultakis-O'Neilf he Defender Andrew T. Wislodd said the bureau had oli. whom he said was an -out- Garivaltis said today that the been concerned that hecause of standing" trial lawyer, and organization will bus people the broad language of the 45' aerk of Courts Nelson A. Foot I from housing Projects of the el- deeds involved in the acquisi- Jr. lderly.

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was the' successor to the Berkshire Wool- en Mill, which had acquired the water rights to erect a dam art enlarge the lake to supply pow- er for manufacturing. tbe water rigtts were purchased from Berkshire Co. under the Donald G. Butler administration in conjunction with sequisition of 14 acres ot lakefront property ng Park. As with the water-rigtts ptr-' chase, the state paid 25 per cent.

the city 25 per cent and the federal governrrrnt 51 per cert of the 1200.0Ct paid Charles Ramsey for the acreage. 34 Pittsfield special-education teachers will hold off immediate appeal of a School Committee move to phase out a bonus ch tmtil this year was paid by the state. An appeal of some kind is reportedly going to be made soon. however. There are approximately 50 special-education teachers in the school system.

and a large lumber of them met at Pittsfield Federation of Teachers headquarters on North Street yesterday to decide what step to take. -1 According to one of those at the meeting. they agreed to make no public statement on their plan of action. Sate law repeated 99 certified bargaining agent for city teachers, although the state, Labor Re labors Corimission has said verbally that the federation will be so certified. Technically, certification mint be in writing and the hands of federation officers be-, fore it is official.

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