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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 14

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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14
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wvf vVO vf Caatlaaed ram page one 7 TSVPrssidmi was offi- -port daDy grsetad at the sir- oyCoL lfartin Mt scale would nuke over 17 Ccent mom at the end of throe-year contract while teachers not new at mautwiw salary levels about two-thirds of the staff cm item ia the negotiations fcuas sixes thelimitatian of Tm very dl said Mrs Jomo uOar offer would add another 91-1 to bhe budget The additional requests ermflUm would add i Ceatlmed Iran page me tract settled Also Frey of the teachers oaloa the Greeawich Educa- i It would be the first strike Mir Greenwich history The Board has offered to pay raise af I per cent this £yoar per cent nextyear angg per cent in 1V7I-7I The teachers are demaad- lag two-year contract with aa I per cent raise the first yoar and 7 per cant the fc -Mrs Jomo said 1 groups wen mCM this morning with the -three member arbitration 'panel which this week handled "down won-btaAng gad lotion which the board of is its thrsn-ycar contract offer -But she was pessimistic watt they would reach any Thoae figures were disputed by the GEA At the ll pnbhe schools 'net 'town teachers np their personal ba- Friday afternoon bodreVoroooeai "of 9M17 to toke home case of a nSSISon llper cent Ugher strike Monday Thar also than this rear's budgetBut warned their students a Ki Thit warned mew students about jV 1 get increases rang-21 to 41 per cent by log from the third toeposribilltlessWkfc tat an earto fadfag people are battening down tie hatches- the calm before the said physical Frank Lansaionc at the By- ram school Lynch defense ready Coatiaaed from page one However there is a possibility that Judge George Britov im Jr wUrno hot allow Poole by Howie 7 Rockefeller estate Department dfthe Interior la the bnckgroand is tile North Tarrytowh plant of General Mo-tars sightly more than twrmiles away bat appearing closer because of the foreshortening produced by a telephoto lent on the camera Through the trees on the right can be seen Ky-knit the oar-story 79-year-old mansion the Poeantico Hills estate Bnih by Join Rockefeller Sr tke bnfldiag kas been declared a natkmal Historical Landmark by the ttri figaroes noUaEtede my Incremes in pay or in- The board said in a memo rdtemad Friday that teachers now making ma pay on the teeners salary engineer for Jarco Brothers Lung Island City and moved to -Florida Mr Rhine had been a Harrison resktat tar years He was a nrilvn of Neti York City the son of katfae-rine and Frederick Khme Mr Khme Is survived by Ms wife Elsie two sons Russell of Daytona Beach David of la Canada Calif a daughter Baibpra Carr of Daytona Bead! Fred Klune retired school board head Kykuif: Prominent home Kykait as befits the Ttoe Judge hm already Reefcsfdler imaga is locat-diaplayed anger whan do- ed atop the Ugbot kill in iU SdnStouwS warit questioned Bronfman From those fortnnato to have paued tbf TltoSySir- tffcmi snd feSc(taSmnSkS SjtSurvey i di ballt 71 years wo but its dedication this weekend an a National Historic la a tribute more to the man who built it John Rockefeller Sr than to any of his iUnstriow DEPARTMENT of of vision of the Department Klune who member and of the- Harr tun ofEdncntlonfor 15 died unexpectedly ay night hiDaytoni Beach- Fin whom he was residing Re was 77 MrKtune served on this school Hoard doing toe dif-ficait World War postwar years and -daring Uslenarc the board negotf ated toe gift bom Harmon August of S3 seres at Union mdNa Nelson Avenue which became toe site of the high school now too Louis fiL -JGain ifiddto School Bafa Boforo he retired in 1MI i a heating and ventilating Sheraun Downer Sbermain Downer 74 of Aldon Road Larchmont Wednesday at United Hospital Bum June 17 1108 Mr DoWoor was the retired brother Raymond A Khuw tom prapoona of CaUfomu and a sister my may hi Mrs Irene IL CigUmo of toe isancs of Rye The funeral is bring conducted Monday in Daytopa discretionary discretionary gog: John jif: Sr Is consid- i fairs and Kykait Is at lota one part of his taaw History relates that the knril apwtatah the man- loo wm MU wan a rinaO- Lo" Hifl- About toe time of his retire- ADont me ame of us retire- moot in the ItoOs Rockef ei- Icr begm baying large par- 1 hwm haying tag par- of land in Focumioo Hills The raral summer resort had become a hustling little commanity the end of the line of toe recently constructed fttnam Valley commuter railroad Rockefeller spent much of -Me tone arennd the tom of the centaryoa the Foceath eo tataimpervtofav mas- llBfltaillhg Cbbbh tiro lmdffmh Whm-thjSnmal honsqrjm tho proof ttyM sovic of the New York Ne- tioaal Guard The Rodta fellars did hot meet the spi riving plane- The president -Vlcal i President were scfaedsled tw dinner in toe-Ji style home Nelson mnr idsr recently built the origbaTkyhalt dance This montai toe families were to attend tael i 11 am service at the Ush Ion Church on Bedford! Road and hear a sermoq Rtho pastor Dr Ito all titled service The church was: only to members of! After cfiuch too two! mu aed Ooir wivos were to retain to the mats tug rounds of toe state utan toe President wan period to acknowiedfeL a designation of Kymlt a imdmiik by toe Dor! partment of lost May Among lor Ibis ceremony were two of Nelson's! brothers David and Laurence Sr ttoir wived and Gary A EmhardL toe dl- rector pf the National 1 nn semee too Interior! A kad Us tar ari weUbaown Denmark Presktat Anwar Sadat of Egypt i Ud Ump' HimUto of Jspna all The derigiatkm af Kykait as a Imdnuct saablsa the Rockriritars to taka a step toward preserving the chart acter of Pocmtlco no matter what they eventually do with the rest pf tbe proper f- AHboagh is'etll nndefri ermtoeffhow much of the ImdWiObOb-toa landmark the Rotafritor bfothara do ha land to while With Kykait racogntad as apartnftonlind served far the pabUc a lsadmarklt i I John 8r's place Focmtlca Hflls most promlaent citiaes will ha preserved as long the commmity sriata '-ii V- -ru cjir -T SwmJobs! ttJi howtaHlhe nomi or ao'Jtoh who hnriadMmarifwIto -togsa Mf art badmomaM By GREGG PATTON Staff Writer eersmsn qty akyiiM beyond but also the lofty panorama of River the Hudson River contours from Havcrstraw Bay to Spayten Duyvil Kykait a foar-story la toe Georgian style jf1' 'j Jfejy wS Well covered DURING THI tlonof Kytadttl 17 presenesm i THE cahtno thoRockefri- presence the enminn atty gradually began' to change the character of Fo Rwfftnr MnWUWUa crived panriMta to alter Bedford Road the areata main thoronghfan hf ontaf with the New York Central Railroad which owned tbm Railroad wbicb owned the itaam Divisioatotaka out ma trade mad amt oat the tracks and reroute me through' the Saw Mill River thmegh' the Valley to Briar-cliff Manor -tyockefdler also ta tailed a sewase system fpr the conumnity booking1 it in with toe North Tamrtown system and rebuilt the water system to Improve scryice history Kykait lata hia-tory of ana might tan aspect in Mi 79 I the details of thf new man- sta 'A maa of sl tastes the rider Rockef contented Umadf with the isndncspta and left the of ton riyl-tah new reaidence to his son A bowed Rockefellers for five ganorattaw since it was Lwd-mark descea- U- -a the Interior' and tons n- HHmsiblo tar the deaiana- aponaibto tar the designation lists three criteria for snch recognition Tim landmark should be either the site of an historic event the work of a noted architect the home of 'a prominent historic figure Kykait qualified under the latter cato- i-'- 1 iv --r -f ft Action Ads kc' ''i 1 manager of the Bath House 1st ePlaylataL' Ha la survived by his former Katharine wMMy -toiee daughter Viginui ef the home af jdrtet Nancy (d 422 Sound-Skm Av Maras raoeck iand Maiy Jane of Harri-json' two eons Sherman' 721 Bradley St rjwch and Kenneth ot Stanford Conn 20 grand- IcfaQdren and a great-- gnijdchlUL Edward Smith Edward Smith Jr a B- ShtaM Greenwich reekknt dtod suddenly Saturday at 'lAtited Hospital at the age taf 41 He resided at I Seton I Greenwich Born la Greenwich on 4Aag 12 1M ho was toe aoa afM lata Carolyn Bridge 'JBfflith and Edward i SSr who sarvives SANTA'S INVITING YOU TO JOIN Mamaroneck Christmas v-- am for a Jodgo FOR EXAMPLE tile defense wm allowed to ask Bronfman whether hehaid a bomosexnal ribir with Lynch because homoooxaal-ity would reflect on morris an area allows to be dtvel-omI in cross Mrimtatiqn questio also wqnt to toe heart bf tha defeasa aas- Bronfman knew each otoar bjto Bat Justice Beisheim may rale that whether Bronfman lx a homosexual or not has no bearing on the earn and therefore not allow Poole to make thoae dalme to to prior admisrible These mica of evkienca are aimed at preventing a trial from going too far field of the Isaacs of the case If the defease could can a witness to say Bronfman was a homosexual should not too prosecution be allowed to call a witness (U he exists) to say that toe defense witness ia a liar? Where does the move-meat and countermove meat t3ut if the taae ly relates to too indictment chargesr it can bs pursued hi court For xampis if the of a teior extortion plot in- court Fore defense nas a wffl say he saw Broafmin and Lynch together prior to the iBegtolktaping that testimony probably wonld bsaUowod' -v defense and that of Byrne have so far bosh basically compatible This cm be expected to cheem: 1 sttoracy Iw- at DeB lasto i Lynch He Lynch Be wiB try to taatimoay elicit that Byrne wm ecarm of Lynch and forced by Lynch topartidpata in ttaallegad kkdnipiag t1- to prova The following blrt! ufc dnb rocoroea Greenwich Hospital: DO Leslie Anna daughter of Mr and Mn Charles Downes 45A Byram sYerrsce Drive Greenwich on Nov 4 WIERDSMA Clark Rlpperda son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Wdnismi Memory Lana Greenwich NOV 7' Beach New York University He served in the Kenan War with the UJ Navy He coached nan managed several teams in toe Midget and Brim- Rath Baseball Leagues representing the Glen villa area Ha was also active la hawliiiv sad '-'VjSSLS miM ri thaGiwnwkh Lanes' Ha is survived by his wife Smith of the rehams of Dawn Smith of toe home address a son Todd also of the home addnaa two ate ten Mrs Charles Osaka of Cos fl bars McKaaver of Rldga-fteid Hall Gordon HaB JTr 41 a teacher at toe Virginia Road School VatoaBa and a resident of Yorktown Hrighto tar 17 ears died Saturday He wm 'born in Bnffalo April iun son of Mr and Mrs I Gordon HsU Sr He a Navy veteran of World War nV: He is serrived by his wife Mn Alice Mot Hill hie father who in Rye: dasghters 'Andrea I DiauT Hall: a nd Dima Hall a am John and a bratW Aljen Hril of Riverside bum NOTICES IN MEMOR1AM Ummi oinunswer111 mmm rkw paaca am IRa Lara i i if J-'1 j-v 'K- I Doag Litcken a leveath-grnder from Garland Tex pedals his way to football practice! with ChaiiukaCIub Hn was a formariy with GAF rtanvlle Smith engi-' tFto Smith graduated Greenwich High School in 1M and attended DEATH -r tr Oh Mvt A af 41 lalavla Mt aWHMlV VkSWiM rn Tig 4 pjfakM Sart Omw Inmi ant HNm Marti an 4 taMa IP591 IMW w-VIW Mai Raw MaaSa at AM la MaryCwNMr Ryt Chtordb MuM Bhhm A URMnNv Piw PftCRwWf MVmmw SartolWlWMWNwWtawlR- IMF hm HMW h- llw ltari pan- ffsrszrissM ea tHSittf IWSl Iran Us head aad face covered with a hood to nro- etober tect him from the naseasosiably cold wei 'w "iin p' IX i'' la TexasvLast weekead Texas blanketed with snow np to five laches fat somd Ap fcom 50 to20wooldyfor 50' plus en ciifiticwtal weekly payment from Mamaroneck Federal on a 'completed diib 20 Clubs got a 20 -iRr- Bonus MOCtubsaMOBoiius Etc1 Photo County wiefe i min tnnav Immediate Burial GOk Pins Cemetery Expenses pim Vi tv.

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