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Newsday from New York, New York • 29

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Newsdayi
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New York, New York
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29
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Drawing will be Monday, Jan. 18. Winners will be notified; you need not be present to win. Void where prohibited by law. Carey'PickSJudge" For Appeals Court Justice Seymour Boyers, administrative judge of the courts in Queens County, has been appointed by Gov.

Hugh L. Carey to the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court On Wednesday, Carey named Boyers an "additional justice fin: the Second Judicial Department, effective Feb. 1. Because of the workload, the bench has eight justices who sit in addition to the seven allowed by the State Constitution. The Second Department includes Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Nassau, Suffolk and five upstate counties.

The Appellate Division hears appeals from decisions and verdicts in Supreme Court, County Court, Surrogates Court and Family Court. It also is in charge of disciplinary proceedings against attorneys. Boyers succeeds Justice John P. Cohalan who resigned from the Appellate Division in December and is returning to Supreme Court, Suffolk. Cohalan, 74, said at the time that he was leaving the appellate bench because he was tired of the lengthy commute from his home to the courthouse in Brooklyn and because of the taxing workload.

Boyers, 55, a graduate of Syracuse University and New York University Law School, was ad- mitted to the bar in 1954. He was elected to Civil Court in 1968 and to Supreme Court in 1973. Boyers, who sits in Supreme Courts civil division, was named administrative judge of Queens two years ago. He said yesterday that his successor as administrative judge has not yet been chosen. Borough administrative judges in New York City draw an annual salary of $67,163.

Appellate Division justices receive $69,657. Gerald McKelvey Broadway Theater Razed New York (AP) The Bijou Theater, where Tallulah Bankhead made her Broadway debut and Helen Hayes scored one of her most notable triumphs, fell under a bulldozer this week while protesters stood in the snow and watched, one of them crying Hie 65-year-old theater on 45th Street west of Broadway stood where Portman Properties plans to build the new Portman Hotel, which is considered by some to be vital to the rejuvenation of the Times Square area. Flanking the Bijou are the Helen Hayes and Morocco Theaters, which the builders also want to raze. A court order has temporarily held up demolition of those theaters, but a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the order did not apply to other buildings on the construction site, and the builders lost no time in turning the Bijou into rubble. The work was done yesterday and Wednesday.

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LYNX, CMNCNLLA, MUSKRAT, WOLF, COYOTE, MTOSSUM AND NUTRIA. 22 Off ON ALL STOCK LEATHER OR FAKE FUR 6ARMENTS ONar Esm Jan. 22. 1M2 WMi Only Our Already Discounted Prices Furthermore AWARD REDUCED: A federal judge reduced from $1.6 million to $938,000 a jury award to Marie Louise Jeanneret, a Swiss art dealer, for the damages she sustained in purchasing a Matisse painting without knowing it had been illegally removed from Italy OFFICER CHARGED: Kevin Smith, 25, a New York police officer from Oyster Bay Cove, was to appear in Nassau County Court on harassment charges in connection with a fight at an Oyster Bay bar. He has been suspended without pay PICKETS BARRED: The U.S.

2nd Circuit Court of Appeals has decided that strikers may not picket inside an office building over the landlords objections. The court reversed a July ruling allowing Amalgamated Dental Union members to picket a Group Health Dental Facility inside a Manhattan building SUSPICIOUS FIRE: Four fire fighters were injured in a suspicious blaze that broke out in a Lower East Side building populated only by squatters, officials said ARSON CONVIC TION: Robert DiGirolamo, 30,. of 2474 Grand the Bronx, who tried to set his girlfriends apartment afire because she would not give him money fin: drugs, was convicted on arson charges, officials said. LM to OM I Mbsl M. Island Leather Tweed 1470 Old Country Plalnview, N.Y.

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