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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 10

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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10
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mcrnlngstat- stafr vi is -v: Ay MAGGIE WAUKER CUy Editor memorandum from Rye aty Assessor rhlrip McGovera to aty Manager Morency 00 the 1973 tentative assessment was releas'd to the pre Wednesday by Democratic aty Councilman John Carey The tentative figures which Idential properties according to McGovera Ovenssessment results in loss of certlraaries in the courts he said The largest reduction a ten tative $1525950 on the Milton Harbor House apartments on Milton Point is now In court under appeal McGovern called the memorandum mislead- 1 jMmanvPaktatanitrooiWi-' Indian raraer reported met OxnlllaJn toe east and Syfhet ndRvttet1 tag of the UJf Emergency Force in Palestine after tte-- Sura crisis aj the time of-hls -dratlL on loan from the State vInhs four yean at UULAM Department where be had 'earned letters-1 in1 VaMbAQ worked two years as a special- football and jbasketball and on African and colonial af- graduated jnmma -cum laude falra witt imo full relations Uxl residents rec? vLidbeA the UNtaff full reiaoons- fow reawemA rey-t Bunche was the highest-rank- tag American on the UJ7 sec- -and taadcharge of ocmcMiMlt ta Dacca waa -atm 1 medal roBtical aftaira p-mm ca that the Indians at- mediator Swedish Count Bunche waa the highest-rank- American on the then-fledgling UnSeca- took over as acting medi- tx-of the dispute afteraasss- down the UJI Swedish Cbunl ognidng his great promise raised $1008 to: sendhlmto Kj erk ib Montgomery' Ala himsfrerio tee cauM of of" Howard eooal rights forblacks deHv- Udvmltytaimteeg- ng countless speeches and terog goyepmdat Staking part in drilhtadem- 1 tte fstitfiOflfrorld-1 onstrattans' In l965 he 'when heaervedasaspedalist marched alongside Dr Martin: such a If they no dr- councflap- He state-oriented an notle- i slide Gamers Vm pro at School slides and Commercial tentative 1973 assessed value of 38246550 compared to a 1971 value of 39529500 or a re duetton of 51562550 Industrial tentative 1973 assessed value of 51925950 compared to 32207300 or a reduction of 3281550 Other figures show utilities up $116565 over the 1971 roll clubs down $16500 and com merclsl vacant Und up $451650 over 197L Ubder residential properties- -the memo shows: Vacant residential land tentative 1973 assessed value of $2531450 compared to 31748550 or an increase of 3883400 Improved residential land tentative 1973 assessed value ItOmpetltlOli of 325485700 compared to $15065050 or an increase of $10430650 Residential buildings $42530425 compared to $53781515 or a decrease of tinarnon pSSc Service compared to $733650 or a decrease of $182025 Special Franchise $4 016553 compared to $4913053 or a decrease of gg98500 that since the average citizen for professional sisfents as your be a Grainger this Grainger this morning ed that citizens can get Committee to help them wish'-but that cumstances could point such pointed to a new state law which handles mtttn that the coundl could gaily accept such an offer i Color Camera Club Plans The December: color competition of the Cblor Oub of Westchester be held Monday at 8:15 the Church Street White Plains Evaluation of the RMniMMiwiMiiiMiM award ribbons to the will be given by Gould FPSA Goda and Judge and a four hlbitor in color is one fbundos and a charter tjnr1 rtlr Beraadotte in Jerusa-tionsfc are tightening the andabokilledtbeinsnat bil side wrongiy assumed to to Je compare 1971 and 1973 tax roll ing unless It is understood that lor apartments commercial It is a comparlnon of which has no validity (the 1971 tax roll) with something which has a great deal of validity (the new Hie last lull revaluation in the city was made In 1955 The 15 per cent increase in residential assessment tacked onto the partial revaluation of the apartment commerdal-tadus-tial dub properties in 1955 does not reflect the true McGovern said He points out that today commercial and industrial properties are selling at 50 to 60 per cent of market value while residential properties are selling at to 30 per cent The confidential figures show the fol- indigdrial and dub sectors of the roll demonstrate a reduc tion dl some 33052 185 on such properties exclusive of residential 1- Tfie total taxable roll tentatively estimated for 1973 is given at 397055653 compared to the 1971 assessment of 5100974388 or a decrease of 33918535 The figures which are high tentative and Incomplete according to Mayor Edmund Grainger Jr were only working figures They do not include new 1971 construction The memorandum was the object of discussion at the Dec 1 budget hearing at which time Mayor Grainger said he thought the figures should be made public but the bave been Bunche Refusing the protection of an armed 'guard Bunche gathered all parties on the island of Rhodes and wrote -the settle- Truman to become aU As- ment that finally ended the ristant Secretary State Pran Oratral rTOW fighting after seven wedcs Hum the-son daDetrolt delay to cotnmuwr ColMohsmed Ibrahim Seif tajer algo resisted attempts service thlsmornlngon'fito Hit Off Karachi 7 Die Eddine dEgypf later hafled to draw him into national po- three divisions In Wcrtchrater winners him as "one the world a micsHe was urged in 1962 to S-Ftinklin LONDON Seven greatest and Israeli Democratic nomina- NEW HAVEN: lecturer oewinensre kuled and six dipkanat Water Eytan called tipn for tee Senate to -trouble on a drawbridge '5a 'h star ex- lnJurerdwbertee-BrltUh his efforts "superhuman" 5ppose Jacob Javits tee cbnn delayed the 5:44 of the freiehter' Harmattsn was hit Bunche himsrif marked the Smhwit New York RendbU- ihmir- ty sn Urnnisiaie Ififfcardf eachr- butdeclinedr fromrNbw-HaydusteJteW-- Except tac the trip wtwwiBnMitfc -sore newsmen were barred His distaste for segregation ns practiced in Washington thd 1 Jork at 7:45 20 minutes Bunche was orphaned at the Norwalk due In New and he and a sister 55 tr(xa Norwal Vdue wew of the Cosmopolitan Chap-of the Photoipnplilc Socle-commerclal apartment Indus- ty of America As a lecturer trial and dub sector'd the 1 forFSA since 1956 Gould has roll he will propose at the made personal appearances KarachC tlie owners reported today A' spokramanrsaM the 7821- ton vcssel waa hit while at an- chol-SMtesday night He said the-rew 38 wrae- mostly 1 the US and extensively to Canada 4 Wsa lout suit man fc': ckpadty in'1944 York at 8:04 a minutes and i j-- KSKnlfil New York at 81L(8 xnm- vies 1 i 1' i-w 1 coundl voted hot to do so Hard 00 the heels of release of these figures came a release" from Republican councilman Martin Butler who referred to the figures as having been au-' thorized to be released to the Mayor Grainger this morning stated that this waa not true McGovera this morning con-finned that the apartment commerdal-industriai-dub tax assessments are dated to in crease dmtlctlly on the re- commended 1973 assessment loll He explained that in I960 there was a partial revaluation of these properties which were assessed at 60 per cent of market Vfclue At that time a flat acroae-the-board Increase of 15 per pent was ticked onto residential properties For this reason the apart-ment-commerclsl-industrisl-dub assessments have been overassessed In relation to res- DEATH NOTICES MANLEY TlumwC Of M4 Kina S(rM( JsmssJh fTha Mnit-an itM Kwh WmM a) Our 1 Church a jn Infirm iMturv Rva NY FHm IJjdovMajn and Thundav Chartei uf Ollvlqltrtit DactmbM' Wf Funarri nMaall SSnii Umma Mwivy sn(iw pmhiw nsnw noMANa MWM mOiMT Waadhrii-Har PI ffama WM Saaten Prt kaad Rva 1 Friday Dacambar WMIawad Tha Rnurradlan V'M am at Eh of Hia RawTracHaii Km (1M) RJIh IN MEMORIAL CAKINO- iiwira Firtt Amlvanarv In haavaar levad you aa a mht vau haarh vau ara ahwvi naar Lund wd ewiMibifid otwovi RUSSO JeMBh Rourth Annlvaraarv In Haavn To hova vm 1 around am so much plMt-ar Vuur lauoh Mur unllf man Mich 1 fra ar Hewamotvmir hcorlt how fuU of nohw Ta think wa haH navar iaa vau aouln Leva wifa QilWran and GronddUMran Sum MorYi Church 12-1 BOUSE OF BEBOUSLS TraDfietnJniaaa iuuaotn Opc EIILL nnouiiosLae fnStritk A MB Krert VO 7-1841 17 Forty Ave tyeIT I i-f mum Firatrol Homo 1836 IpSTON fOSI Ift MTANO MIGHT SEIVKI W0Obs74129 i-f if fa Our netr TraVtlltr i double knit ol 100 polyester or polyester and wool blends It's made for any reason you wear your suit comfort style or price Knit fabric flexibility exciting new patterns a price for any budget: all in The Traveller knit suit Now-appeariiig in the Knit Shop in Pop Sixes in Shorts Regu- lan -Longs' See the entira Traveller line of suits sporteoats outerwear and slacks in the new Knit Shop in the Men's Store Vivritt teSd WCUL mdlta Lm Angeles He helped support the faml- Jy by laying carpets while st- -w- in delegate at the Rhodes talks with a reproduction ancient Grk pots made ta si toad 1 factory Asked what newooid have done with the gifts if tee talks had failed be replied: 3 wmid have smashed thfm Roebuck and Cou' V' r-ljt r- I Apnrtments tentative 1973 assessed value 36103850 compared to a 1971 value of a reduction of 32240500 (of which the Milton Harbor House Is the largest reduction the balancebeing distributed among other apartments in the city) TJ CHARLES WHELAN Esther Sports Writer Charles Whelan who would have been 75 years age on Mbnday dfed at his home at 45 Kings Court Wednesday morning Bora in New York aty he attended schools in Chappaqua and Pleasantville and later DeWltt CUnton High School in New York A member the Army Air Cbrps during World War he later was pettve in the American Legion ta Chap-paqurf a community ta which he had lived since his marriage to the late MayE Hannan that town in 1924 Whelan a fabrics salesman since his late teens founded hit own importing firm ta New York Oty ta 1937 and was active ip business until the day prior to his death He is survived by three sisters Mrs Emile (Matilda) Scheiss Fsrmingdsle LI Mn Daniel DeGrease of Mas-sepequa LI and Mrs Rosemary Whelan Polioo Drive Chappaqua and by a son Tom the home address a ports writer with Westchester Rockland Newspapers who in past years has served as sports editor of the Fort Chester Daily Rem and Tsrrytown-Daily News i MICHAEL FOREMAN Eshut School Principal Michael Foreman a resident the Young Christian Association 250 Mamaro-neck Ave died Tuesday at White Plains Hospital at the aged 66" He was former principal at the Kohut School ta Harriaon and lived In White Plains 'about 20'years A certified public accoun-! tant and a graduate North-westera 'Uhiversity Foreman was at one time principal Cherry Lawn School Darien Conn Foreman waa born in Canada He to survived by brother Dr Hurry Foreman of St Paul Minn and two sisters Rose Foremen Great Barrington Mass and Mrs Shir-ley Lehrer of Lsurelton NY HERMAN FRIEDRICH Formerly Of Bye Herman Friedrich former1 resident of Rye for many years died Nov 22 st Veter-ana' Hospital Miami FIs He was 60 years old Friedrich had resided in Hialeah FIs for the past 18 years prid to which lie had llved in Rye and was owner and operator a bake shop on Purchase Street His wife the former Mary Park predeceased him He is' survived by a son Herman Jr and daughter Mrs David Baxley both of Hialeah a nephew and several nieces Including Mn Janette Lowry Rye THOMAS C1AKLEY Tbonuis Hsifiey of 266 Ktag St Pdt Chester died Wednesday afternoon tt United Hospital He was 71 Di Pietro MONUMENTS 214 flertfc St lys NY WO 7-2543 sr WO 7-4199 i next meeting eity council that an offer from the Rye-Harrison Real Estate Board Born Dec 13 1897 in Lough-ran County Galway Ireland son the late Martin and Maiy Skehlll Hanley ha lived in Port Chester for the last 45 years Until eight years ago he was a sdf-employed machinist ta the village He was a parishioner 'd Our Lady of Mercy Parish' Hanley to survived by ls wife the former Ellen Cbyne the home address a on Thomas- Hanley Hartadale a daughter Mary Hanley tee home address three brothers Matthew Patrick and Michael all pbunty Galway three sisters Mrs Thomas McGinn the Bronx Mn Nellie Flower and Mrs Bobble Tracy both County Galway and several nieces and nephews- MRS WOODFTLL-HABBI8 Worked Witt GAF Mrs Phyllis WoodAdl-Harris of 50 Walker Ave Rye died Wednesday morning at United Hospital Bora ta New York Ote daughter the late Harry and Margaret Brown Abbott she attended St School there and waa graduated from the College New Rochelle Married in 1942 to RB Woodfull-Harris she was a parishioner the Church the Resurrection In Rye and lived in Rye fra the past 11 years She was a purchasing agent tor Internal Purchasing and Inventory Control of GAF Corporation In Greenwich for the past 10 years- Besides her husband she is survived by two sons Geoffrey and Douglas both the home address a stater Edna (Mrs William) Breeyear Charlotte NC and a brother Harold Abbot ANNA DE VDfCENTB Sister Harrison Residents Anna DeVtacentta 74 tee Bronx died Wednesday atan upstate hospital after a long illness She is survived by sister Mrs Elvira PietrangeU and a 1 brother Rudy DeVtacentta both Hairston and a sister Mrs Emma Bartotomucd the Bronx CHARLES WBOMANO Retired Auto Mechanic Charles Romano 69 19 Olivia St Port Chester died suddenly this morning at' United HospltalTort Chester! x' Born in Prat Chester March 12 1902 he waa the son of Mrs Michellna Tolerhl Romano of the home address and the late Michael Rosnano Romano is a veteran World War and a member Our Lady of the Rosary Church He ta a retired auto mechanic In addition to his mother lie is survived by one brother Alfred Romano Port Chester four sisters Mrs Ann Ca-prlolad Bennington Vt Mrs Helen Pauline of Fort Ch ester Mias Flora Romano Port Chester and Mrs- Matalda Ferrara port ChefleTT muC several nieces and nephews 9ENIGRIS 4w im a MSWiSuNAwk buiM9S4 MSEl el 939-5934 it ijh'aflh 1 I I Jt -t i tt- QUBCEITm 'O kb- lMlu i-w SHOP AT SEARS ANHSAVE 'Stiif action GuanntZiZ I ftfourMoniy Bck' Thostorii within Astoraat8Mrs 'V v-'-'-i rt- rf it WM Um4 NY Wairibra aT NmuU BwMwfcMU iMMCiteRJ WhiwruHfu 'fJr' "'v j- 1 j- -3 -r ji- jr 1' I.

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