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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 12

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i a i i r- Gannett Westchester Newspapers Wednesday Jan 30 1980 Obi tuariescon tinuatlons PC Obituaries )( UDeiaitfo irawtnces Incorrect Item Correction Fol lows Daniel Baffaro Deniel Baffaro a retired graduatlon he enlisted UR Navy Chief Petty (X- the Navy and served for lllli RMkar sa Jaauary ft mtL Huakaa al Iha tala' Laaias Krai Falftar al Oaarfa KraaLBrataar 1 Krai Maaiarlal Raratca Hy LaMaraa Ckurck I kara TkaraSay 1pm fcMarawai Kniki Caaaiaf -f 0 CMnwaal MV aflsr a tana Bapaaln 1 CAMS LOT SSL NdMS IN Slavaa Ml Varna NV VMtiap kauri pm FamHy aN ratal na Man pj al Ik Faaaral Kama Family art aN racalaa MaaSa aflsr mi al CMr-maat Mac Mi Varaaa NV Faaaral larvicaa Tkuraay I Ml at MacaRaato Rapttat Ckurck MMrmaal Kaailca CamaMry VsMaHa NV before retiring World War 11 he the Pacific Theater was at Pearl wheh it was attacked the Japanese addition to his mother lives at -79 Glen the village he is by his wife Virginia Pearson Baffaro of village address a Rose Marie Santa Barbara brothers Louis NC and Nicholas Canton NY a Mrs Robert (Phyllis) of Trumbull a granddaughter are being held fleer who survived the Japanese attack on Peart Harbor died Tuesday in Jacksonville (Fla) Hospital i He was IT and had lived at 1971 Geraldine Drive in Jacksonville He was a 1930 graduate Rye High School Son of the late Jooeph Baffaro and Rose IL Cav-uto Baffaro who lives in Port Chester he was born in Barile Italy July 19 1911 His parents lived for many yean on Midland Avenue in Rye where he attended Rye High School and was active in several sports A few years after Magdalena Grabari 29 years During served in and Harbor by In who Ave in survived the daughter Smith of Calif two of Raleigh of sister Skane Cohl and Services in Jacksonville Drama continues Apotllght over a poster of the Ayatollah Khomeini shines on a nearly deserted street In front of the JJA Embassy In Tehran Iran Taesday night Earlier Tuesday US and Canadian officials an nounced that six American diplomats who had hidden in friendly embassies since Nov 4 have escaped from Tehran with the help of the Canadian embassy there Stories on page Cl AP Photo A parishioner of the Church of the Sacred Heart in Port Chester she was' also a member- of Port Queen Hed-wig Society She is survived by a daughter Mrs Genevieve Case of Fells Church Va four sons Joseph of By-ram Theodore of New Canaan Charles of Byram and Bernard of Gknville by six grandchildren and by one great-grandchild ECONOMY Carter paints grim picture Continued from pnge one Velapoldl Mr H'M siwiralhomS SaMUtM HMM DORSSV INC 6S TkuraSay IS prl In Rakart CaaM pHMiaRnf Data CamaMry al 4 atari Samar Cka- Sarvicaa Wtaaiay I JR pja "OAR LICK 1 Mil vaakara AuaauL Vaakars NV OMAOIIl Marla al Ftauala Artii tormarty at Pakki Farry aa Jamua ry Nit Mum LuuM OaaaSlak AallaaaHa Ca-AlltfUPIMi Mml Tkaralay Mm al Oar Lar al FampuH Ckurck Ra-pMlap al EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME Dakka Farry I wvmuy 8 MM 1 A uw wW wve smurmem mi uld NKAAApi MnWImya SRHOE MfL ParaMy la Daaa Rlvar Caaa aa Maa-ay Jaa ML NRR DaraMy Sara-va erlak al III WMl Flala Braanrilla BraaaiHa Fa- aApyRpB pAla aaii RWii iwrwicw win wn mn Wal al llaai la RrlaWaM( Mau AaaBBBaMRRli tol VIA! 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Church BranavlH an' FrMay Pah I al cj Mtar-tnaat KMn Magdalena Grattan of 129 Holfowood Lane Greenwich died Tuesday in Greenwich Hospital A 61-year Greenwich resident she was 92 Born in Brose-Krowlewska Poland on May 21 1897 she was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Mfthael Grabarx She was predeceased by her husband Frank Grabarx on April 17 1979 Michael Michael Velapoldl a former 94-year area resident died Sunday in a Baptist Hospital in Miami Fla where he had resided for 10 veers He was 71 Son of the Into Aqualina Isnuxsi and Francesco Velapoldl he was born Ang 6 1907 in Harrison He is survived by his wife Rose DeAngelo Vela-poldi of 9020 121 Ave MiamL Thpy celebrated their 90th wedding snnivemry in 1970 Mr Velapoldl formerly lived in Harrison for 40 years end in Port Chester for 14 years He was charter member of Unico Society and a parishioner PORTWOWai ary HH Rapaalnp al Ma JAMES JL OUNIFERO FUNERAL HOME INC Man al Cfcrto-Han Burial at Sacra Maarl Ckurck TkunRay f-JRam Inter- frarkllpm FRlERt Jaaask aa January ma kaMi kuikaa al Later Daar totter 1 FaHca SiiMifcf? 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pju Rochelle of the Church of SL Gregory the Great in Harrison while an area resident In addition to Ms wife he is survived by a sod Frank of Long Island two brothers Joseph of Riveri side and Jerry Terranova of Port Chester and six sisters Theresa Csvallera-no Mary Terranova and Eleanor Terranova all of Harrison Frances Bianca of Patterson NY Josephine Notargiacomo of Mamaroneck end Rose Mandni of Stamford and by eight grandchildren He was prpdfrrssrd by a daughter Gloria Vela-ptridl Dodmo and two brathera Patsy and Thera wen these other economic developments: -The Commerce Department reported that rising oil prices contributed to 1308 billion trade deficit in December the worst in 11 months causing the United States to finish the year with an overall trade deficit of $247 billion While then was Improvement in 1979 over the 1979 deficit of 1284 billion it was not as good as the Carter administration bad hoped for at the beginning of the year The trade deficit is the value of UA imports over add above the value of its exports and has been a major factor in the decline in the value of the dollar 1 despite the objections of the Carter administration appears set to grant a tax cut aimed at encouraging Americans to save The Senate has voted to let an individual avoid federal income taxes on the first $201 8400 for a couple of interest or dividends earned each year In the House most members have signed on to co-sponsor one nr more of 91 different bills with a similar purpose The issue could be decided later this week When a Senate-House conference committee resumes work i prices of 20 percent this year and an Increase in world oil prices slightly above the inflation rate or more iii 10 percent He mid If the Organisation of Petris- lewn Exporting Countries increases its prices more than this it will cause us some 'He also said the 1900 inflation rate could be worse than 104' percent If the recession predicted by the administration fails to materialise the economy kept rising in-1980 then Inflation clearly would be although probably not much worsor he said slack in the economy is a good thing you can argue about how Carter has said that although his advisers are predicting a recession he Is not completely convinced oue will occur Schultze told reporters the administration 'would consider a tax reduction and other anti-recession measures If there is a of the economy the current situation" He declined to say however whether a mild recession would be enough to trigger such actions William Brnddock Funeral rites LkDORE MURRAY Narak aa Jan NH fiVflV Matter al Ei- aialkar al JaM Mary Ralta aa llaaMar Dear ililar al Briayal CUHar aa EHnkaM Daafcar Rayaaiaf al LLOVD MAXCVS REAUCMAMF CHAPEL Skaa I Barkaila AAua a Si HmnOat HIMO UV CkrMlaa BurlaL Olaiaa Sacra-iwaal Ckurck FrMay AM krtaraiaal IuuclnuuIi Cchk ary VMHlap tear FRR la Haa al Rumura caalrlfcallaaa la Haas KalNrtnp Imtttula pra- OLIVEIRA Mia (CiliRi) aa Maa jaa NHL WHa al Ma la I al Mra Jaaapk (Ja-aaa Many- la) OUvalra SiHar-al Mra Vlacaal VaL araaa Qrsaaimr al Wayaai Jaaln aa Jaaapk- Tka Madly ariH ka praiaal ratal NL Mra at-M SINATRA FUNERAL HOME INC SIR SaaM Eraa-way aa Taaa aa Wa kraal 14 aa pm Faaaral Mau at MT CARMEL- CHURCH aa Tkara-ay at MS am laMraiaal SI JaiapM CamaMry FAOOOCK UMMPP A Mt-marlal Sarvict wlN kal al I JO PJM an TunHay Fki al Jokn'i Eplacnpal ChureM Larckmnnl in Hnu nl IMwara cnnlrlkullun ihauM ka anal Amartcan DMkaMa Auaclatian SI NV NV MR 17 FHHON MM an Jan ML NH FaMnr al BaanM and Jan-I Flniaa HraMar al Akrakam Flnaaa an LHliaaCakaa Sarv lea Thunday HR am al "Tka Rivaralda" MM SI an AmiMrdam A RBHDL Fradarlcfc IL aa Jaa IA NH Fampana kaack Fla Mama rial larvicaa wlH Tkuraday la Uauaf IMwara caa-Rlbultana may rant rm Fampana Baack Fir Oapt MX knpravamaal at MRI NE NM St Fampana Raactw FM HM4 an mark Raa Fun SAVBLOFF al MarlhL PtvaM Faal flarM illvarbarp an BroMaraieabrMI an SaaM Rkviln DarHng GraadMMar of Ran) JannIMr Khnbarly an Karri larvle Thun naan pi Ma "Rlvar-Ma" Bran I7f A VELAPOLDL Mkkaat aa Jaa NH la RRlamL Fla BaMva kua- bend el leie RaAm UbJbbbI DavaM Fatkar al Frank an ika laM OMria Dackna Fwnaral RAaaa Tkurl Wajnal St OrtHarya tka Oraat Ckurck Rapualac al HARRISON FUNR- RAL HORRR INC VMttng kri Turn A Wa ARpm WACHTRMISTRR Fra Sr January NMat Ika CVFH Mulcal CaaMr HaapiluL Fi Mr Jr al FMRMurs NY On kralkar Fraai Wacktmalitar 1 Luback ajraaapktara Punaral tarvlcM haM flam today al Rm O'NaU-Raaa Drown Chapal Burial Inlhaiprinp WOLF Eua 1 ary NH BaMva huakaa al Ena TulMy Writ DavoM to- tkar al RRra Rayman (LaurM) CraHy Fuaaral RRaaa Tkuraday a jn al tt Euyaaa Church EaMmkmcal Farad Itt mum Hunt Rapaalnp al VANNANTU- ONO Fuaaral Hama Inc' VMHtnt kauri an 74 pm la Nau at Rowura daaatMna la tka mart Fun wauM ka appra- maw wt' aantflmmrL rrm HnpHaL awacMiiy CARD OF THANKS Th William Braddock of Harrison a retired copy editor for the New Yore' Times died Tuesday at United Hospital He was 71 Sone of th late Flora Campbell and Alfred Bred-dock he wu born May 16 1908 In Ouray Colo He la survived by bis wife Louise Sarrecco Braddock They were Carried Oct IS 1049 at SL Bronx Ho attended Denver High School in Denver and attended the University of Colorado In 1930 he began working in the library of the New York Herald Tribune Church in the and became a copy editor on the sports desk 10 yean later' He wu with the Tribune until it doeed in 1900 when he briefly Worked for the World Tribune before moving to the New York Times sports desk Member of the Newspaper Guild he retired 1978 He wu a parishioner of SL Gregory the Great Church in Harrison In addition to his wife of the home address 203 Fremont SL in survived by a on William IL Braddock Jr of Oakhurst NJ4 sister Eriher Durham of Portland Ore two grandchildren and several niecu and nephews GsntiaaeJ from page one- nrio Mr LnDore had assumed in Ms youth In Washington Park How does one say goodbye in a short time to a gbod friend and Iasillo began Ho died Ms memories of Mr LaDore from their long political nssodatloo and cited Mr and "deep eoucern for the village was the type of individual who -never backed down from a Iaaillo aid when he was wu by no means a wealthy man ho drive 'fancy car and overly concerned with fashion But he had a different kind of wealth the kind of wealth a man geta from the love and devotion of i caring and supportive wife end fine family This is what kept him he said y- fosillo recalled Ms first campaign School chief quits held toddy his words to the congregation Rev Mamd mourned the passing of Mr LaDore at aoch young age can I say of a 49-yearold inan who is cat down no early In Ms he asked memory will linger with us and will ever be in The aervices for Mr LaDore began shortly before 0:30 am today at the Colony Funeral Home 242 King SL where the trustee had hem mourned by hundred! of frienda and relatives Monday and Tuesday night The fonenl procession from the home wound down King Street to Pearl Street then up Westchester Avenue to South Regent Street and the church the 20-car caravan led by police and fire department can As the procession reached the church four uniformed pallbearers from the police and fire departments wMch Mr LaDore oversaw in the early 70s as police and fire commissioner bore the silver casket up the short flight of stairs and into the hands of Rev Mam Joining him In the service were: the Revs Anthony LusL' Tony D'Angelo (a formeMril-' lage priest now serving a parish in Manhattan) John Massiello John in New trims size By EDWARD FROST Suff Writer Jj i i I NEW YORK (AP) A lawyer says parents will be Thompson end Nino Cavoto and Deacon afraid to talk to their children for fear of being JackMuimick dragged Into court If a 22-year-old Long Island woman After the hour-long funeral wiuhar suit Against her fatherr who allegedly renegad The New Rochelle Board of Education unanimously accepted tbie resignation of Schools Superintendent Gene Megiverou Tuesday night one dny after aimmmring that iirecoocilable had arisen during his brief 11-month tenure board immediately appointed Assistant Super- Intendent Leonard Miner acting superintendent end uid a search for a permanent replacement to run one of Westchester's largest school systems would begin two to tour Mrgivernn handed his resignation Monday jlght with Mr LaDore In 1970 the first of four successful election bids the two made In the 70a started out green and tola" he srid he had such faith to 7 the village He constantly talked of the-neat days to come for Port Chester Even' in the week before bin death he was making notea about the issues he felt -should be addressed in coming Struggling with bis emotions Iasillo concluded is the legacy he leaves -Ms famUy Goodbye dear friend Rest in on a promise to pay for her college The woman Adrienne Theo Zimmerman of Great after the lut of five secret sessions the board held to discuss their relationship with him procession traveled down South Regent Street to the Boston Pori Road to High-Street for ifae burial services at SL Mary's Cemetery Black leader irritated 1 er criticism A key black leader in Westchester reacted with anger Tuesday to growing criticism especially among white firefighters of proposed settlement of discrimination lawsuit brought by black firefighters against the countyn four largest cities Winston A Ross regional director of the Westchester NAACP termed the storm of reaction the proposed settlement has drawn from unions end citizens as 31 Neck N-Y originally sued her father Peter Zimmerman for 8999999 for damages he alleged caused by not living up to a purported promise to pay her way through school On Tuesday Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Bentley Kassel' saying the plaintiffs claims were largely or dismissed all but 86790 of the suit before the case reached a Jury He said the onfy evidence of damage to Miss Zimmerman was thcr 86790 In back tuition sbe owed Adelphi 1 University for her sophomore and junior years Kafoal Said he would allow the six-member jury trying the case to decide only whether Zimmerman was legally obliged to pay that amount Min Zimmerman has earned 71 of the 120 credits needed for her degree In his summation to the jury Miss attorney Sidney bar father promised to pay her college expenses in a coo venation in the family kitchen on Sept 8 1979 Siller said Zimmerman 'reneged on Ma promise because he wanted to his for siding with her mother during a divorce action last May However- lawyer Herbert- Nason -said the young woman brought the suit at the urging of the mother Adrienne Garfinkel Zimmerman who Nason said wu bent on vengeance against her husband for divorcing her Zimmerman is her arrow in her bow" Nason told the jury mother has made her the victim not her Nason argued that granting the money demands would set a bad precedent and added: fathers parents of the world beware! Be careful or your children will have yoiin In an agreement signed by board members Megive-ron and their respective attorneys all parties agreed not to specify reasons for his resignation irreconcilable difference! have arisen between the parties regarding the management rf the BbUc schools in New Rochelle" the agreement said agreement is a legal contrret and to tweak tt would be a breach of contract attorneys for both parties said In December Megiveron presented a plan to dose two of New 19 elementary schools a plan that split aome neighborhoods end caused turmoil in others Among-those attending Tuesday meeting wu Mary Jane Maim proident of Mayflower School PTA who termed Megiveroa's resignation loss to the 'Mrs Mann objected to the contract binding the board end Megiveron to silence about the reasons for hit departure really think the entitled to know going on" she said Board of Education in a public body and education supported bv yy The public hu right to know something We really rnSiffriSrlSEiS most know Megiveron wu selected by the school board earto but year from among a field of 99 applicants He left his job in Monroe Mich to assume the 899090-a-year poet in New Rochelle In an interview shortly before he took over in New Rochelle Megiveron said expect them(the school board) to torn loose the reins or rm going to be very unhappy end not here for i SAMFIMft PMtmm-W wMk tkaak aH "ur iuMHvm an Man Mr tka apraln al klnn ihowa uf urinp aur rcal ktruavuaiuat Our Ikuak Ike Nutm ea Ike Wk Flour al IfnIM HuipHal aa Dr Man an Dr RR Kink Spa-' dal Ikanki Or Samar A GMHra Mr hM praMiiUnal ralMnca hM IbnL hM cancani an tar Mnp tkar It iwnt much ta aH uf ul AMe' ipucial Ikanki ta Mra Gtaftr tar hr klnnn at tMt Mm laMrUv" Sampla Family WL Lvl twwy mLawrinca OUVHHUL Cluk Mmkra HH ml tk Cluk WunMuy I pm ta pm- i pay Ikalr mpacti to 'Julia aar moRMr al pur mam-kar Jaaapk Ray DIFraacaieL Fraai Mount Vernon New Rochelle end Yonkers would reduce the qualifications for prospective employees to encourage the hiring of minorities by the fire departments The most criticised provisions of the proposed out-of-court settlement would eliminate the requirement that firefighter applicants bout high school diplomas and forbid the fire departments from rejecting an applicant because be is a convicted felon or in a drug rehabilita-lioo program The agreement would also set goals Ross said racism) is whed residents look only to their own community rather than to making cor- rectioos which could make it better I see the real issue here as not that of the merit system but one id taking corrective -measures for past discriminatory The proposed ont-of-court settlement between a black firefighters group and four Westchester cities White Plains to increase the Dumber of minority firefighters to reflect the percentage of minorities in the cities White Plains now employs only two blacks on its 179-member force while Yonkers has only one on its 419-member force New Rochelle seven blacks among 179 firefighters and Mount Vernon three blacks among 139 firemen i I "7.

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