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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 28

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fTTfirTrw 'f vi'i'inrronn vmfnr TT rr TH-ryrrrv "v-l i .1 28 THE HERALD STATESMAN; YONKERS, N.Y FRIDAY, JULY 14, 197L- ph iflimumt 'mrsmwmamsKntsat ad Mat ta an wHklntarwto to rd aaMa Ipdaflava Oia acwutanta. apcrdlm, nweeMwt lwn, aata aaO Oar Sm-Hlaa tMiaat Sam Mm to Ham, TM pi tail, ual aHIm aj toa Pnitainklpl liiama al rmraaTtomwm matotola aa aftka dYnkr rrrrrrnrnT Vankari tad CanNta AwnM Vaal Nm Vdk. Tka mmm aaO ptaewd Oh Mch aOMawmbaraaTaial nanMaareaiMto GjMrdPjukwr KpaasifaaS" Clati A imams Parmni lantord I. Jrt, I al nti-Fwl- Si Aataddixa manMa, imi Nm Vark, i variu Haw I. "itr? Vartl Jana, F.

Gram. MS tom Mrad, claim, IM ari. Mm, Vwk. rl lianaHll CM A Ctow Ltadtai Meter maids are out nm ar SiflaaS Ltodta mrtaara, tha larai al Isa OartoanMa MS pm imaca dw Sola Itllna a MM CarHtica- Mam I.al vi'ri-k the new city budget went Inlo rlfcct. As a mult, the mrier maids were out of a Job.

Staff Photographer Ed Ledes asked residents, "How do you view the n-eent alxilltlon of the meter maids?" mpm ttia firat to aacur a Mia HaHaarlna. nanwly (al toa kantoydey ar dunlin I at amOanaral Partnai to Binn al Ilia CimmI Partoar and at a malar Oy tatarm af toa Ltadtod Partmri to a OHmShim at toa tomantoi let toa ala. WLSana ae atoar SiiaaiHlM at ln arSwtMfawti at toa PmtoanstobiiM OdnmaT ParSwr, actkia mtthaaT tot srlar wrlfrnn aunt at LMtoa Partoar at ra-aulraa tor tha AarsanwMi ar Idl Ilia taUara af toa Par Sm tola admin Mdayaaftortsa aata Of aw Aaraamant toacaaltatoaraal aatota and ImaraMnwnto toaraaa canalNid. Sw Yantora Mcaway, Vaakara N.V. OS by aurrSa at 1mm.

Tha af aaa ctnlrtotata Sy aad Urns- aat tons hetowepeaeltohle ROBERT SCARPONK 2 Agaoln SI. 'SiXMViH They (the meter maids) made the cop's Job fi a lot easier, allowing them 1 to do better Job. This will v' result In cops having to act las meter maids." I' rX3i Oh m. Jr, uaor kaoar a Jamaa P. Oraval, MMSi ciatafthnNaS Partner! naanalSS Aaaa-tarnmnoa.

Ha prOWi saa Saan mada to toa Aorta tor etdlilanal cantrMiullana. sy Partoyr. He praylalM Saa Saan mada to Sw Aaraamant tor toa ratara to a l.lmltM PartaaT at SW eenfriburlMaaeapI to toa aatonl af Sla aharaaftoasracaada tram llquMattoa af Partnarahla aaaah iipm dlaaafMflaa af toa aartoanhlp, orayfead, sewavar, IM aftor ma Hraf anfdwnary al toa dale Sltosn tola Carllflcato. fhaMar-aa I af any Uadtod Partner adw mdkataa la arrlHnq to Hw Gaiwral Partoar dlatafHtoc- al JitolM Itoa OMtoa, iim wnn in mBninpnwiT ms rvnnir sip may Sa purinaaad by toa Oanaral ParSwri arwrldaa tortoar, toad anar toa tants aniaiaraanr af toa ddto al SHnf tola CM HIcaM, lha Oanaral Partoar may par-esaaa aH, naf law toan alb toa bdaraata af toa CMu A Limned Partner! and, pra-vtdM tortoar, toaf toa PertoanSIp dim aabwa AtoM Snltoia Ma WaMaa, JDtVM NOUN If TTID IVINJfV If IM rlrlNf Wild to acpulrd top Prapiarty- totOaaa A LlmlM Parswr will racatop tomr raapac Na PprfjwraMp Cptortoufton batorp pit-frltuttM Hmadttotopaflwr Partoar pwr-uanf to to Ad. Sadi Unritad Pdrtnar la anHIlad to neda aheraar ftw prafffa af to ParfraraMpbi praparHan to (' Texaa released their remaining hostages aaa surrendered Into Thursday afternoon at lake laelwM, Tex.

One of the hijacker can be with armo prnlaei sad Wads clasped behind hla bead. Btmrardoaaoa who were held hoalagfo during the skyjacking are ot the left. APWlrephote. MIACKING ORDEAL BIDED The two hijackers who aelard a National Alrilnra Boeing 721 Jet over New York Wedneaday night, then rhanged Jets la Philadelphia and flew to I it i 7- i. AMY BLACK 49 Normandie Road.

"We need the cops fight-. Ing crime, not chasing; parking violators." Flood loans triclding into county By LEE RICHARDS Srd WHITE PLAINS- to to Xaflnardd. Each Umltod Partoar I Mflttod to Irmtor hi hdarwitoto Part, wratdp autlact to to torn and cndtoM to ArMiaid. Ha hnnatoraa toto to-toraat af a LtoOtod Partoar may tohdndt-tod a a Umlto Partoar wlttwul to can-ant at to Canarto Partoar and aModtoa 1 ortoto toatrymMd taftoctthaato prMlM ho Mm mada tar atoidaalas at adantonal Lind tod Portoara. tout to aatonl that any Umitod Part.

mt may If orator an ar aari Ma tod to ana ar mar auMtortad LlmlM I to eaont af to Gmm I nar punurnt to to torma at to A rw-manl. Umltod Partntr any prtorltv mrjratoar Umltod Partoar mm Incam dlalrlhdlMa. UM dtoartuHM at to Port-MtiMo, to Oma A Umltod Partoar aquoT tatMtoamratlll ParWii dd Catdrfb. Ill par (Mt if EMMANUEL G0LDSTE1L 1MI Central Pk. Ave.

Its a good Idea. The i salaries involved ran be put to lieltor use." areas may receive up to 92.500 of their loan as a grant no long aa they are repaying at least 9500 to the SBA. "We had Just moved In last November, and we still had a lot of stuff we hadn't Installed sitting In the basement when Agnes hit," Bradley said. The couple will receive a check from the Denver SBA main office for all those things damaged by the flood that weren't "luxury or irreplara-Me ttmes." according to Shorr. THE BRADLEYS said they considered themselves lucky.

Many of their neighbors, who have Just learned that the SBA aids homeowners as wen ax buKincsaes. were hit much worse. Shorr's emergency aid office ha Jurisdiction over Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange and Bronx counties and has Issued 1,700 loan applications, received 262 back so far and approved 80 in its two and a half week operation. Flood victims may take up to 30 years to pay back their, loans at an Interest rale which now atands at five and an eighth per cent. Only Westchester, Rockland and Orange counties in this area have been designated by the Resident as disaster areas and only those counties ore eligible for the presidential forgiveness grant.

John and Adele Headley of Suffern, the only Rockland County residents to finalize a loan In the first day of dosings, were the first to slosh Into the office for their mqjiey. OVER 93,301 worth of damage was done to carpets, drapes, camping equipment and other object! when the Rradleys basement was flooded by tropical storm Agnes's anger. They algned forma for a loan of 92,500, only 9300 of whlrh they will have to pay back. The rest of the money given to the Bradleys comes under what branch manager Merv-lyn Shorr called "presidential forgiveness, a policy by which flood vlrtima In disaster vMatoMd (II) Ml pmcmIbb totortitto to PdrtMnlito, Man am dtotrlMtona at Pprtotrtolp mrliaa mad to to Oom Umltod Partoar ar to omM Partocr. TM Mi Cmrl Pnrtow bpMrtowihlpL At any ton, to Gmmal Partormayr-mhq tor pauMItiito Gmwral Partofrarttli tot a malarHy top Umltod Md to SiralMM pf tot Partoar.

Thursday morning, while rains pelted the Westchester ares once again, the Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Loan Office developed a slow leak it wont top up for at least six months. It began a trickle of what many people hope will he a flood of loans. Seven loans tor damage to homes in two of the five coun-' ties serviced by the emergency SBA office were received by victims of last month's flooding who made their wet way through the latest rain fall to the office at 235 Mamar-oneck Ave. Hdpnw Swaeltor be eanttoued. He Umd-d Partoar slvan to right to demand and Putnam and the Bronx, which have been recognized as disaster areas only by the SBA, are eligible only for the regular SBA loan.

SHORR POINTED out that if legislation proposed last Wednesday by PTMldent Nixon passed the presidential forgiveness grants could go aa high aa 95,000 without the mandatory 9500 pay-back and the interest rate would be stabilized at one per cent. Present SBa policy allows for loans of up to 955,000 far home damages with tract yur-al damage loans not to exceed 950,000 and personal property remunerations held to 910,000 or leas. Businesses may receive loans of up to a half million dollars for Inventory or structural losses. The branch manager also explained that payments on the loans are expected to begin five months after the notes lor loans are signed. MARION WAITE of 804 N.

Barry Mamaroneck, was downstairs trying to turn off her oil burner when flood waters from the Mamaroneck River rose high and hard enough to break down her cellar door. She dropped everything and ran for safety to watch eight feet of water fill her basement ripping air conditioning ducts away from the wan, 'raining the oil burner the tried to save, and spoiling a couch, chain and other personal MRS. JUDITH BAKFT 189 Mile Square Rd. "For one thing, well pay less parking tickets. Yet I hate to see the police used In place of the meter maids." w- SwtorvlaannBMrtcL Waaraiaatar Hf.

Hto.Caty afVto pmuI oatchaal ar, THchaho, Yari ma. Edaanmd, CranburgtL Sucpltoa tor to Firat Ml at lha adwal iaawW ba racalvad until 1 PJW. July JL at mroFFice op eraiNOKEH- IV, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OR Itonol Sarvkaa. 17 Barklay Or hr, Part Chaa tor, ttoar Vark. Th llmrtM Ctntnlfto at tha Sdwal OhHIdl and CampMant Mil Dlatrlcti 1 to atod CcraitlM EducattoM sin, kat.

Waldaabr Suparvtaary Dlatrlct rinma tola rittof to ralact any aid all ftgWEPj J. RmmIL CtoribBaard N. i Mdmtor i I think they were etfec- Uve. Their efforts left the --J ft police free to do what they 1 should be doing." ILEJiiaMk fuc tuiann ipw sr Ctorfe. anrdf Edu- Mb I I Monitor 1toLRiu.

Orrt, MrldMuc UFSO Hi. 1, Ry (Rm Naekl. JO WMMp Owk. Board Educotton. Nearly a month later, day morning, Mias Waite found herself finalizing a loan for 93,700 to cover the damage to the alrcondltfonlng and the oil burner.

Were still cleaning up and probably wont be dry for the rest of the summer," site commented, adding that at least 91,000 damage to personal proparty wouldn't be covered by the loas-- BORIS SFASSEY OF THE SOVIET UNION LEAVES HALL AFTER BOBBY FISCHER FAILED TO APPEAR the American champion refused to show up because of the presence of movit cameras wirpto PATRICIA FRKEDLAN-DER MMalviaRd. The meter maids served no purpose but to assist the police, who In turn need a lot of help. Ending the meter maid Jobs Is no good. Appeal rejected Cltv Rw IRvtl. 7-1 LSGAL HOTICai RLBASE.

TAI Judges dont let Bobby have his way ICS Mkuvtrto WILLIAM MuH to rwn) a arm MrMMd wdin Mi Hv an LOUIS MILLER OMtor mt Ml H. MALSI Scwrd Fartv, .1771, nw MawdaM mI MatartototMurV CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED FARTHER-1IF OF ROONEY ASSOCIATES. FMM Hfto to Wtonw LlmlM Fui'lMrihto Act, to Act 7 Aprs 1L 117, FX. (to F.S.171 (M to to torBlin Uuto tf to -yndr- iltodtod nwcltoi toirtm ndr to Mm ROONEY ASSOCIATES (to PortMrtoyTto dMr-nw to RutonYM IknlfM Mrtiwnldp wtto to jtaWh orMtog an toununttl ccirtod Hr to tow oflM CMUMMMtoto gS at MWH udlM I AM MrM, Tarrytowto- Nm vrk. KSrgTg "18 IW NQTNNmNNl TNt wrjRFartoltoWYMto rtatoTtaMC Fischer didn't bpdge, and five minutei before the starting time a UJ3.

Chess Federation official, Fred framer, telephoned that Flacher would not appear. dtomdMM, Mrafey ortlto M- PETER KLA.NKA 29 Keystone Rd. "They should have been kept. They did a good enforcement Job with abusive parkers. The city Income will suffer.

LISAL HOTICi LBSAL NOTICS ANNOUNCIMENT! PUBLIC NOTICE THE MW noCMILLS WATES COMPANY wIM to Nm Yak PuMic Sanrtca CiHinitoriM rautoHwi 1. iMfsadFausd Fox said Flscfipr admitted he couldnt hear or nee the three cameras, but "he Mid they bothered him because he knew they who there. Fincher, had objected firat to the cameras Wednesday night and left Dm chess board in the sports palace for half an hour before conceding defeat In the first match. Intense negotiations through the rest of the night and nil day Thursday failed, to coax him from 'hla hotel room. "We did everything we could," Mid Richard Stein, Foxs lawyer.

He even sent a inter to Fischer urging him to discuss the problem. Rewrote: "As a folk hero of the Americans, you must permit mllUnna of Americans to ahaip this experience with you in their homes, for the benefit of chess and for the benefit of the rest of the world." MHca to fcr (tor aMi dillpr cant adtoOmM Otocftoa jum ton, rdarad Hy toa totolto lftoa CMianhttoa awr cmmim aranto tar toa Nw RMto Utotar Cmrmf to May 1WL Tin hcrana anuailnd aiMMto to I Ravto Ml pr MS pr Ml .4 par MS SIILtSL MnVICI CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 Ouartorly Ratal Fir toa (IrM I.JM cuk too Fir to put 3LM cuMc tot Far to ant MM cuMc tol. Fr all P7jH Me tad J1 par MiwMstod MRS. SALVADOR CAS-TELLS 211 Pondlield Rd.

"I Mill dont know what advantages there are especially since It takas away necessary revenues for the city." REYKJAVIK, Iceland iAI'i An appeals committee rejected today Bobby Fischer' protest against hla loss of Thursdays world championship chess game by forfeit. The -man committee supported the decision of chief referee Lothar Schmid to award the game to Boris Spas-sky because Fischer foiled to appear. The decision left Fischer two games down I a 21-gnmc match where Fischer needs the equivalent of 12 victories and a draw to take Spassky's title. Four chess officials considered Fischers appeal. Am-lauguron Mid, "We agreed to support Schmid's decision.

Three of us felt that It could not be done otherwise. There was one against." The man who backed Fischer's appeal was Fired Cramer, an official of the U.S. Chess Federation and an associate of Fischer. The other members were Nikolai Kroglua, a Spassky aide, and Baldur Holler, an official of the Icelandic Chess Federation which organized the match. Fischer refused to play Thursday because he said the presence of three cameras In the Sparta Palace where the games are played bothered him.

He stayed In his hotel A second part of hla protest objected to conditions of play. Fischer wanted the cameras removed. They are used to make movies and television. Amlaugason said the committee reserved a decision on that and had Invited both players to inspect the hall this afternoon ao the problem could he discussed. Schmid said the third game nf the 24-game match would be held oa schedule Sunday, but the future of the match was very much in doubt.

Schmid said It depends on whether Fischer continues hla Inyrott. lie added that the World Chess Federation FIDE could step In at any time and disqualify him. But Dr. Max Euwe, prekldent of the organization, said Schmid was still In charge of the match and must decide how to handle the American. A spokesman for promoter Chester Fox, who bought the movie and TV rights far the match from the Icelandic-Chess Federation, said the cameras had to May because the whole financial structure of the match depends on was the prospect of movie and TV Bales that allowed tha foe-landers offer a record 9125,000 purse to the two players, and Fischer and Spassky 1 are also to divide a share of the movle-TV money estimated at a minimum of 955,000.

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