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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 26

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ym VV M-1-) 3. -fc -f! ---r'- --w 51 RAID --LAV. vr L. 26 STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y, FRIDAY, JULY.1 1965- 1 i a I i BY JESS PEARCE 600 members and would continue its work the Interest of toe viDsge. Mrs.

Percy Ollon, pnesldent ef the League of Voeters said toe league has aot taken any stand an municipal swim1 mUg pool nor onJhe activities of the Village Civic League, in toe meantime, no to toe League of Women Voters should he. construed as bMU Hng nrn- support or OPPOM- tion to any committef." ed location of a i mlng pool on the would depend, on toe River Expressway route. Edward Xannace. chairman of the Village Civic Committee, told toe inerting his group was de- finitety'1 opposed to a swfarun--ing pool on toe- -riverfront nt -n cost of 6600.000. 1 George Robinson, former president of toe Board of Education, ashed that the swimming pool be located on a five-acre tract owned by the School District on the west side of toe Old Orton Aqueduct Use of the old Reilly Farm at toe terminus of Roch-T ambeau Avenue was alaoaug- geried.

James Ttueo, business agent for the laborers and Hodcar-' riers Union advocaged a pool on toe Brown poopeity In preference to the waterfront Mr. Iannace arid the Village Civic Committee had enrolled' years aga A new 1600,000 addition is being completed. Many In the assembly spoke after which Mayor John F. Tan--na named "a committee torcom aider' the schools acreage. re- quirementa.

Trustees Thomas Yacono and Thomas wi)l represent the Village Board, Rosario dAgrosa and Leslie Klein, the Planning Board and School TMttees Hubert P. Luck--' ett and Robert Bingham. Mayor Naana said the propoo- Greenmaa advised the VBlage -Board the remaining acreage was being considered for future sdwol district needs. The School District already occupies anoth-. er 26 acres of the Brown property through an ae-.

quiaition still pewfing after five years by a Condemnation Tribunal. No agreement has been reach ed on the value of the acreage: The Springhurst Primary School was built and opened there three municipal swimming poolaome of them. never even considered. The special meeting was fe-- quested by the newVWage Qvic Committee to study a proposal to move' the Dobbs Ferry Muni-' dpal Pool from its planned site oh the Hudson River shore to the Brown estate. The campaigned to attract hundred of residents to the meeting.

Only abut ITS showed up. School Board President Sidney DOBBS FERRY School or pool, whit to do with the re-. maining 27 aaes a old Franklin Q. Brown estate' has pet to be decided. ''The Village Board locked Into toe Brown estate problem last nightand The community's educational needs may have to come first Then an other sites foch V- a DOBBS FERRY la there overnight founding and cam-' palgn of toe new Village Civic On Con Ed: yvnoCnnuiypI mBMUIti ed Edisons hydroelectric plant at Cornwall will take more than l'mlllion cubic feet of water a minute from the Hudson River in an area with a bad water shortage when.

storW.Tt.lor. hter use in generating power. However, parties fighting Con Ed in the -hofiy controversial cue lately, carried to the UJS. Second Circuit Court of Appeals la New York Conceded yesterday that tola factor can have nof mom than a psychological effect on the outcome of toe cgse. Obe pointed-out that none of the -water which toe 6161 million project would draw off, for storage In the mountain-top upper reservoir, la used for drinking pwposef.

When the plant would discharge up to ld mil-Bon cubic feet of water, bade into toe-river It would take 3 UlowattSDf power generated in NewTork to 7 get 2 UtowaSs from the project, and fids la the baals of one cam-- plaint hr Cod Ed foes appealing the granting of a project license by the Federal Power Commie- Tha jBoeaie Hudson Rneserv torn Conferenceandtoe towns of Oxtlandt, Putnam. Valley Yorktown argue that The over- try- property with-'-anyaew apnrb-i- would be completdy surround. ed making the Springhurst Park site mom valuable as an apartment -site than sub division of family Each cbmmunl 61j3jMMoJJ Department of Pub planning the ex aay there -is -mounting to the high narrow Indus WillDiscuss Hudson Road BR1ARCLIFF MANOR The newly formed Citizens Committee for the Hudson. Valley has scheduled a public meet ing nt 8:15 pjn. Tuesday at Im maculate Conception' Church in Irvington'to evaluatethe effects ortho proposed 50-mile Hudson Moderator of the meeting will be.

Richard of Irvirtg. ton; an executive of the Free poit Sulphur Co. Henry Holmes Jr. of Scarborough, temporary chairman of the committee, will report on the establishment of the organization. William Rod gerspL-BriarcUff-the- group's.

which, requested the meeting, also proposed the Brown 'she over the original planned location: on T'fiie Hudson River shored The Dobbs Feny schod DOBBS FERRY The West: 'em Westchester Mayors Committee opens own atudyof the proposed Hudson River Expressway here Wednesday night. The mayors organizational meeting begins at 8 p.m. at the Municipal DobbF-4-LocaL-officiali ry Mayor John -F. Hanna will Also' representing Dobbs Ferry will be Trustee Dahny Cul-lenv. T.

from Ossining, North Thrrytown; Tknytown, Irving-ton; Hastings on Hudson and Briaiditf Manor will compose the committee. ty has appropriated nance the committee' eat study. The State lie Works is pressway. opposition way -through the trial corridor. GreenburglrZoners OIC Manero Restauriant union, seconds the.

proposed shift to the Brown -estate property at a village' hoard meeting last night. The: Village CJvfc DR. CHARLES NUHARDT Dr. Neuhardt Heads Advisers New 'Chairman at the Medical Advisory Committee, Westchester March sfi effect would be not to pra- i I- 3- i j. i j' duet new' power but to.preate a huge storage battery at Cornwall.

These parties have asked tha appeals court to order the com-ndsainn to reconsider the pro-Jectf for whidi IPC stm hu to detomlno power transmission mates and how river fisheries are to be protected at water iitta; -IThe court teat; if allowed, will ake months. The commlnioe could move to dismiss the ap-If the case goes on, the will request briefs, have been e- reply briefs level to In which one then' Another' houdtortiastfht wf6LWmMjJhvJlharIiJt ieet.jd JUje.soutowestportlon.ot Bnmxvllto whlp remain tej'Pjg to hvc appointment' la announced natural state; and the 46 feet.ol The committees founder, Edward Iannace, is the director of a company. developing' tor of a company. Spriaghdrrirark, a 16 one-family picket with 11m-. ited access onto Bacon Hill Drive and seeking a second ac cess bordering the -Fnmklhr Q.

Brown Estate. The committee wants to move the site of proposed Dobbs Ferry Mmfrtfi Swim-; ming Pod from the Hudson River shorn to the Brown estate. They say the shift would cutithe coat, of pod -by roughly half the 600,000 estimate. -j last night to n-hls-perspn al interest In the dvle group, Mr, lamuice mid: From the outset, the swimming pod issue and the future of It nagpen to be our targets. We are trying to arome community in-, terest la wflldie affairs he laid.

Mr, Iannace denied he had any vested interest hi the Brown property or what eventually happens with it in the future except we hope to see a swimming, pool there. "He saidanyoM; inferring, that his motives were selfish has only to realize 1 happed to live in a private dwelling closest to the' Brown property. could be criticized In the business wortd.for my he mid I am the detriment of my own interests because if me BTOwn Estate is eventually developed for apartments our Spring: hurst Park property would be worth considerable more than it iis Just he observed they surround our P- 2 Speeders In Hastings. HASTINGS ff HUDSON-TWO of 10 Yonkers drivers fined for speeding In Special Sessions Court yestoday by. Judge William JrMcAndrews, were fined: 625 each.1' L-- They were John.

Phelan, 135-BilIcreBt Charles L. Brown, .18 Gray Place. v-V The other eight Yonkers residents were fined 10 ekriuThey were John Kuvlnka, 206 Douglas PeDman, 10 Lo-. cust Charles H. HaD, Glen-wood Kenneth War-burton.

411 Warburton Conrad Sheehan, 136 Ravine Ave. Nicholas L. Distasio, Hawley -Lawrence E. Kunze, G6 Chestnut SL and Warburton Ave-;" 'Another Yonkers driver, Isabel K. 1 Patterson, 166 Park Avq.7WM fined 65 for impTop-' er poking.

v'1-'. Other area drivers fined were Alice B. Passon, 200 Beacon Hill Drive, Dobbs Ferty, speeding, Hyman Sobol, 831 N. Terrace Aye-, Mount Vernon, speeding, 10; Walter J. Sries, 31 James comer yio--lation, Larry Nardecchla, Bevers St; Hastings, stop sign 65..

The court also- collected .67 1 in parking meter fines. y' vr board, said It la- contemplating the: estate for schod expansion. About 17S residents at tended- the meeting. Staff': Photo, by Ron FYetan. propertjTYedlsted an attempts at blasting, and that the reduced front yard would allow their house to he built Just dear of the rock.

The Westchester Hills in North Ehnsfocfi was denied permission to use right model units as professional offices (for doctors or dentists) without the, customary residency requirement. The Right Suit When Barbara Cavanaugh marries New York Mayor Rob-, ert Wagner, July 26, she win be wearing. a suit made by a Rlvenmle woman. Miss Cavanaughs suit is be-, ing made on Cape CadJby.Mrs. William Carlo at her summer home.

Mrs. Carlo, who has be making Miss Cavanaugh's Teen Seizbd In Check Case TUCKAHOE A 17-year-dd youth sought for allegedly forging 350 in stolen Chedm to finuce a trip to Florida was arrested 'yesterday-. by Tuckahoe Detectlvq Sgt. Henry Charged with forgery is Frank "Abagnale, 17, of and Country Apartments, North Pelham. Detective Stephen Fischer of the -parkway police that, on -June 2 Abagnale took three tilank chedts from the Garth Woods service station an the Bronx River Parkway, ae-confing to a'coRqdalnt by station owner Thomas of 1420 James St, Mamarsneck.

BronxvilleJudge Fihes $58 A 16-year-old Bronx youth was fined 858 in VDlage Court by Judge Frederick WJL Pride. Richard Gregory of 4046 MoaficeDo Ave.waa assessed 25 each Wednesday for speeding and being an unUcenaed driver -and 8 for. passing a red light, Total court flnes were 324. jt', -i 1 two separate', stages, ThA apprtlants point out that Chn Eds 260-acre reservoir, feet above the Hudsoo. will require toe taking of major aource of water.

supply for' Com; wafi and fids in turn wfil neCes- sitate, among other meas-7; 7 urea, the fiqqdng of New York City's CatsUll aqueduct temporary-executive--director will desaibe the committee's -planned activities. George Cafe, Tarrytown will tell jot plane developed-by 1 the mayors of seven. Hudson, River communities. Other speakers will be Irving. Like of Babylon, Long Island: lawyer who had been a leader in the fight to preserve the.

sceula --nature ot Fire Island: and Rod executive director' the Scenlc Hudson Preservatiou Conference. SPEAKING for relocation of the controversial Dobbs Ferry municipal swimming pod site, James Turco, business man-, ager of toe Laborers and Hod D.At Orders NY Probe Of NEW YORK (AP) Brook- AariarEr Koda has ordered a thorough htvea-tigatlon htto.the fatal ahooting of a Negro ex-convict by white rookie policeman attempting to arrest toe victim on a diaonier ly conduccharge. Kbota directed his chief assistant, EDlott Golden; to prepare evidence for the grand Jury starting Monday. At 100' persons witnessed the battle -Thursday-in-which Nelson Erby, 28, was fatally shot and patroiman Sheldon Lie-bowitz, abo 28, with one year on the force, was wounded in the ami with his service revolver. Koota said It could not immediately be determined whether Ltebowltz or Erby was- holding the gun when It discharged.

The Shooting -occurred at the frntv Mrrerrtinn of Nostrwnd and Fulton' Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Almost a year ago, at the ime spot, there was an out break" of racial violence that lasted three days. At least. 200 stores were' damaged then, 122 persons were arrested and three meawere shot ailooters. The violence hi Brooklyn and earlier rioting in Harlem was touched off by the fatal shooting exactly a year ago today of a Nfgro boy, Thomas 15, by -white-police Ueuteqaut, Thomas R. Gilligan.

The, boy allegedly had threatened the officer with -a knife. Gilligan was subsequently, denied ofnuiy Almost year ago in the Bedford-Stuyvesant areatwodays of erupted, in the after-math of the killing of a Negro youth by a white At Barbecue day. After the. barbecue, which waa attended by man than 200 peo-pieTthere was a baseball jpune, community and, swimming party at the' home of Warren Wlttros, 184 HeatherdeQ Road, By DICK (SALE. Staff fairview- A special permit to extend a commercial zone into residenti-ally-zoned property waa granted with --eondifiona.

Avenue Associates last night by the Greenburgh Zoning Board of Appeals, The land Is to be. the site of a new Mnneros restaurant, which has branches In New Jersey and Connecticut. The four conditions imposed were designed to mollify criticisms of the extension lodged by neighbors and the Northern Qreenville Association 1 The firm, located at Healey Avenue, waa allowed to extend its commercial zone 46 fret into adjacent R-lD residential area under Its It was prrocribed, however, from making any curb cut on Healey Avenue a' barrier was. ordered erected on' a dirt roatTbehlhd the building to prevent' any through' traffic from Healey; the rear 40 former residential zone may not he used for any structural purposes. -Purpose of the zone change was.

to allow, the -company to meet 50-foot aide yard requirement. Neighbors opposition based on proepect af traffic on the dirt road in back. Fears were expressed that care climbing the grade would make noise, and shine -into 'nearby homes The-zoners also approved 'the request Losapio, 18 Central for. 'reduction of front yard setback from 20 to 0 Mr. Losapio oqdained that; he hoped to comjdetely renovate his diner on Central Avenue north of Hartadale, Avenue.

The zero front yard is already hi ex istence, and the property la. a non-conforming use in a 'CB (Closed Business) district. Mr. Losapio said the hear (U ner Would be -file tame size, as the old one, but modem and neat In appearance. Dominick was to erect, a.

storage on his swimming pool sales establishment on iThriytown Road In Fairvlew's urban renewal-district-The-, board stipulated that file sbed cqilld not be used to Increase -the' property value, for urban renewal acqulsl tion and would be removed at the owners expense. A front yard reduction from 70 to 45. feet. waa granted Stephen Medovlch and Lotzy J. Proft of 31 Mountain East Irvington.

The applicants plained that severe rode formations toward the rear of the i number of HudgpOLHighwqy Hearing Siated At Poiighkeepsie Representatives of Westchester communities will have to present their views JontheprtqxMed Hudson: River Ex pronway at two meetings scheduled tor July 27. 28 at Supervisor Jesae A Collyer Jr. of Ossining said he has been informed by Nicholas M. Slnacori, district engineer of the State Public Works Department, that the July 27 se sion will be 'for; representative of Ossining, Briardiff TManerj-North-TsRytowa-nd: TsnytownThefollowing'dsiy will be to hear the views of the communities from Irvington to Yonkers inclusive. Eastchester Gejts lights EASTCHESTER Tiro long-awaited: truffle signal lights on White Plains Road are in opera tion; One le nt Water Street oppo- site Leewood Drive.

-and toe other at the intersection With' Main Street r.y.v.' -The-two new signals make eight traffic lights hr the two mile strrich of White Plains Road through -This la a date highway and the lights were, put in. under state Juris- Local dvic groups have been requesting toe signals for aev- eral PoliceUnitjob Voted Board DOBBS FERRY The Ullage Board voted unanimously last sight to award contract to Greco Brothers Construction to construct a new police headquarters unit on the main floor of the Munldpal TtoiMing. The" firm submitted toe Only bid, 613,690. The architect is Orin Perry IIL f.y In Abortion today by Danby C. Osborn of White Flaihs, dupter chairman.

Dr. Neuhardt is director of pediatrics at Lawrence Hoa- pital, A.iudive of New York, he graduated from Columbia College and Yale Medical SchooL He is a member of the American Academy' of Pediatrics. Dr. Neu-i hardt was a major In the Medical Corps of the UiL Army and flight surgeon in Army Air Force. He succeeds Dr.

Win H. Waters of BmF-ville, who. held the post 27 yean until his retirement last month. CutWpSy HitCar Yonkers police report the theft of more than 2,000 In merchandise from a puked unto at 15 Sunnybrook Road early last night Winfield Buddngham, owner of the car, says he left it parked front of his home. He noticed me theft at p.m; and called police.

7 Detectives said the auto waa broken into through a cut in the convertible top. Then The beck seat was removed to gain entrance to the trunk where the stolen merchandise was located. Ve. Buckingham listed stave sporting equipment and dothes among the stolen, items. HEW YORK 08 policemen' pleaded innocent yesterday tq departmental charges involving a 650,000 bribe in an abortion case.

However, they refused to testify before a Their refusal to waive hnmun-- tty briore the grand Jury makes them llablp. to a departmental -hearing that could lead to their -iHsmisaal from the The three are Patrolman John J. O'Keefe of Yorktown and dq-4ecUves Walter Bentley -of ARDSLEY- American Firid Service (AFS) students from 21 countries were given" a "barbecue a McDowell Park yesterday evening by the Ardaleyejvm Hartadale Ktwanla Clubs. The students have been They Are accuaed of cooqdrvjatoying In Ardsley since Tues- PeariRIverand Ernest Vohs has apfdled for retirement, while the other two are. under DOBBS- FERRY; Applies tion has been filed vdth the state for-title -to the-two remaining parcels of underwater' lapd; on the local.

Rtverahqre where toe -plana to to cate a path and recreation area. Special Attorney. Wlk Ham IV Alley Jr. advised May, or John F. Nanna and the VO lage Trustees last -night that Gov, Rockefdter haa signed teg-Islatiair to ftilow the title.

Mr. Alley said that underhe bill Cluster 721 of the Laws of. .1965: commissioner of General Serv ices for the state, permitted to issue, deeds to Dobbs Feny covering the two parcels regard teas of upland ownership. 1 two properties constitute the aresBow.used as a mooring area for toe Dobbs Ferry Ma Tina Bue. -fv vjf.

'tX-' slssiiesS BuUcgJiraiits ingVith a Cuban doctor, Luis r1 Bulas Barquet; to conceal as 11-legal abortkn perfirmed June 80 in North Bergen, NJ. The of- fleers are said have tried to extort 50,000 from Dr. Barquet, who disappeared July -iThe diargea against the three policemen were.lodged Monday. However, they demanded the y. ''t'hrnaine 'of toe -woman supposedly narcotics offrnsies in rehaMltatlon administration bill for its fatone to Sid faculties and research, New Yorks senators, Jacob K.

Javits and Democrat Robert F. Kenqedy, also testified before a Howe Judld ary subcommittee in support ot. dvil commitment, white-urging. Ion problem since the Harrison approach to our narcotics addle- Ottinger At Ceremony -V ion probtem since 'he, Harrison i'Ottinger testified Involved In the abortion. teJPollc.

Aloyitaa J. Melia ageed they the xlgfrf to toe woinan'a 2 -i' urn before entering their pleas In the case. The cQstrid attor-i cfflcAi' asked that her name be'withheld until -the grand Jmy Investigation waa Attorney Victor J. Herwitz fl-' pointed out Oat It feermita maid mum comfnltment of 38 Inontoa, white hte bm (similar. to: tin HASTINGS ONW HUDSOr-- Throe, residents received, building-1 permits' to Walter or erect new boildings ica toeig The total work expected coat 9,110.

rr -7r John J. Leonard of 78 Fine crest Drive. 4s: improving his residence at a oost of 6700: )-Pleas-. moq federal partidpatian than the administration has becom- WASHINGTON-Reps. dn R.

Rdd, R-Purdiaae, Richard LT Ottinger, D-I antvllle, yesterday gave ban siqjport-to dvu -treatment of drug addicts. 1- But both said toe adnlinistra-tion proposal for dvfl commit of addicts who violate fed- Og- and bipart- A 1 .47 House ceremony at khich Prod. dent Johnaon signed a bffl pro- vidine stricter control id hartil tbi. andieOerai DOE. te- xc 4 v- Admlnbtnflon spokes- Kronedy said'Californb ex- eoof baIb', and Mtf A men have told indicated three years 1 i--- present facilities and.

aid an may'; be too short and New Ottinger hewed closest to too Their bill would per York's record shows adequate administration a propoaab for jnit contracting state and aftercare faculties are essential. dvil commitment of addicts who 1 only hours after attending the White private facilities. v. Those' are the 1 Javlta-Keanedy proposals) would permit five years of treat-menb- onlytw two states nafly entered Innocent pleas for 'hem tha three. But be he would rl- All four legbbton have Introduced bills concerned with drug -J ate arrested on Richard A.

Kanin of 30 Harv ard Lane plana iterations nnd V-an addition that wfil toted 6L500, Martin W. Leaf, of 8 Devon not agree to their, departmental trial until the police department furnishes him with the womans lleUa scheduled tha Mil for 'hot week. -j-, T' I -1 7 ti t'rr xjt Vv. ii A i sizable portion of 'the' national probleni with drug addiction centers In New Yorh. Westchester county has -expert enced a.

rapid grmvth in to commit erel laws doesnt go far enough. They argued for further action to improve treatment of narco "tica it? i1. 'l federal charges. kicotic addict 'Reid, bow permitting the 1-. criticizing ') besides -7 -r ir ri -w a '7.

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