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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 16

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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ii 4- i 1 5) 4 1 1 i a 12 THE DAILY ITEM Port Cluster NYTuts Novimbtr II 1975 -'M A MMM Coatined from pageoM A AMONG THOSE receiving assistance Bate estimated about SSOO are able to work but unable to find obi While the department pending much more on many more client! Bate la planning to cut personnel through a de- partmental reorganisation The changes in adminia- trative procedures which Bates started soon after becoming Westchester commissioner early this year Will hit middle management hardest At Moqday press conference Bates said district office supervi- sors will have a broader range of responsibility "Each program was an Independent unit when I came be said "We wer more affluent theri and now we have to pun our people together for a better range of control Though some of the figures are misleading be cause the county has retained flexibility in cutting Jobs throughout the year the budget shows an immediate decrease of 71 Jobs out of the 1419 shown for the Social Services Department -in 1975 Most of these cuts are in examiner units so-1 pervisor and supervisor position! BATES SAID any position which supervises fewer than five others Is a candidate for elimination According to county Civil Service Employe Association officials of the approximately 50 em- pfoyes who will lose their jobs by Jan 1 17 are in the welfare department Though much of the prob- lent of social services is caused by federal and state demands for progams which the county must administer and partially fund a new part of the federal social security law has allowed the county to set its own plan for allocation of non-finandalservices These include day care homemaker and housekeep-f er services child protective services and others Bates said the county will squeese day care the hardest of an the services "We have had a five-month moratorium On expansion of day care and 1 that wifi continue" Bates He nU major changes In homonaker services for the elderly and handies wereplafined worrying about how to i trot these coots so they don't he said ji 'KqA Jh lr i 4 Vo o' Nixon: US Kissinger jVYC already suffering Rumsfeld confirmed is no accurate information in the city of New York When Axel son says' Give' me a list of this or that they give him Junk 9 try for a while? We as a country have to provide strength and work on a major television presentation to our people on the eve of our 200th birthday remind them that in 1771 we only had spiritual wealth and look when It took us We most rekindle that spiritual growth to knit people to- gether i Fine said Nixon appeared to be healthy add sat with his left leg afflicted with phlebitis propped up during mokt of the interview Continued from page one peril-in a dispirited America: are a compromised country at the moment The Communist countries need amr troops or military acts right now can Jpst keep ing pressure points ana take strategic advantage in the Far East and Middle East Japan win be questioning its position regularly We gave the Philippines their Independence too soon I fear" Anyhow if the church and the media and business and educators all allow the a terrific responsibility for the state It will take great skill in administration" Carey and the others are 'capable but they are off to a bad start in that they have been forced to attempt to raise taxes In order to meet President con-: ditions for a federal guaran- -tee to avoid default he said And there are already two strikes against the businessmen who have been moved into the city Administration "The essence of management is the information you get Hartnett said "There calls vote WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger says the House in- teUigence votes to cite him for contempt of Congress are "frivolous" and "an Questioned Monday as he flew here from Paris with President Ford Kissinger said of the committee vote to seek three contempt citations: think a frivolous ci- -tatlon I can't Imagine that the Congress will go along with the committee: The whole thing is an For one thing Kissinger said the citation was directed at him as chief of the National Security Council staff several days after he wan directed by President Ford to surrender that post Kissinger also argued that presidential documents he once possessed had been re-' turned to White House files after he was named secretary of state in1973 undermining of our strength and values we wiQ keep drifting that way and our allies in the Far East put aqy belief in our commitments I worry most about To counter what he sees as a loss of pride Nixon aid think I would ask five or six of the best brains around me to go off on a retreat for several weeks and ponder some things how we could make our people feel more pride not be so concerned with Arab wealth wrong with being the second wealthiest coun i Deaths WASHINGTON (AP) -After only brief debate the Senate today confirmed President nomination of Donald Rumsfeld as secretary of defense Rumsfeld 43 who' has been White House chief of staff succeeds James 'ScUesinger fired by Font 16 days ago Rumsfeld was 'the only witness at hearings last week by the Senate Armed Services Committee which then gave the nomination its unanimous approval L-u York NA for $100 or somebody at JC Penny gave Axelson some bum figures he would he thrown out in the street Here he doesn't know whether the figures are right and in any case he cant Are anybody hey his people" The bureaucracy ih effort to protect its own members will simply "eat them up he saio of the businessmen Midland of Southeastern New Marine Continued from page one state are uniformly grim according to Hartnett When Mayor Abraham Beame cut his budget he reduced it across the board in a way best calculated to inspire panic and thus render the tough tax increases he wanted palatable Harnett said "What was he said "was a sense of priorities what should the bos-pLtal system do what should its mission be what should be: done about the' open admissions policy at the City University which was obviously a Now of course the city is being run ostensibly at least by new people like Gov' Hugh Carey state controller Arthur Levitt financier Felix Rohatyn and Kenneth Axelaon a former JC Penny executive who has been installed as deputy mayor with the idea that he will function as sort of city manager "I think the state is going to be a dominant factor in the city's life for at lease a decade unless there is new leadership that shows it can do the joh'' Hartnett said husband Philip McKeen three daughters- Mrs Sharon Bretikerof Mil lb rook Lynn Tracy McKeen and Amy McKern both of the home address two toothers Irving Cohen of the Bronx and Jack Cohen of Middetown NY and a sister Mrs Lillian Fishman of the Bronx Cecil Doetsch Cecil Catherine Connors Doetsch died Moqday at the Putnam Weaver Nursing Home In Greenwich where die had been living for the -last 19 months She waa 78 A resident of Harrison for 36 years she was born ttareh 8 1889 in Naunee Mich the daughter of the -late Thomas uambrs and Louise 'Kiredmer She was the wife of the late James Francis Doetsch -who predeceased her in Oct 1967 Mrs Doetsch was a membet of the first United Hospital Twig from Harrison She was a parishioner at St Gregory the Great Church In Harrison She is survived by two sons James of Port Chester and Richard Lee of Armonk Also surviving are three sisters Mrs Lorraine Richardson of Hamilton Ohio Mrs Louise Swanson of Marquette' Mich-and Mrs1 Elizabeth Guelph of Tampa Fla She ia also survived by three brothen Howard of Marquette John of Nmuu-nee and Francis of Defroit and four grandchildren Anthony Bofalo Anthony Bufalo 58 of 4500 SW 31st Drive HoUy- wood Fla died Friday Miami Bom in Port Ches-" ter and a former resident' he lived in Bethesda Md Bora March 13 1917 he was the son of the late John and Rose Federicct Bufalo He was a tales manager for Morton and Lynott sum Co a real estate firm A veteran of World War he was a member of the 'Washington Chamber of Commerce of Rockville Md Surviving are his widow Ann id Bethesda a daughter Frances A Ball id Bethesda a brother Ed- ward of Hollywood and four sisters Mrs Mary Gilliland of Pompano Beach Fla Mrs Daisy Bawco of Brldgport Conn Mrs Car-mella A medio of Bridgeport and Mrs Barbara DeMarte of Scarsdale The incredible LEO (tight emitting diode) Watch gives you the hour Jhe minute and the seconds' at the press of a button lightweight and regulated by a quartz crystal that guarantees accuracy to within 5' seconds a month Thdsoiid Mate circuitrymeans no moving parts so no wear and tear P- i i-4 1 1 i I ft i l(- -i 5 -V' I- 'i -r -V' f-'ji i i i 1 $200 and all service 'J 4- v- Pisco Msmbtr FJXIC wo Stfther black or brown i Ellen Ellen of 59 Ridge St Greenwich a -town resident for 67 years died Monday at a private convalescent home in Stamford She wu 92 Bon in Ireland 'Jan 3 1883 she was the daughter of the late Thomas ana Alice Farrell Murphy She was a member of SL Church in Greenwich ana of the Court St Francis 44 of the Catholic Daughters of 'America Her a a Peter O'Rourke died in 1938 and a son Peter died in 1971 She is survived by a daughter Mrs John (Alice): Graham of -Greenwich and several nieces and nephews Mary McKeen Mary Ellen Me Keen 49 a former Port Chester- resident died today at Danbury Hospital She had been liv- ing in Sandy Hook Com Born in Port Chester Feb 17 1928 she was the (laugher of the late Alter and Celia Black Cohen She was a graduate of Port Chester schools and lived in Port Chester until I960 She is iuiylved by her I DEATH NOTICES I DOETSCH Ocil CtthtrlM of Nt pari Tawara ABtv Marrlion NV a Heaambar IT WTS SalavaSwHa el tht-lale Jemet French Deehdi and paaM molfier ol Jama Oeehch an 4 Richard Lae DeetKh Ilaler el terra I ne Rkhardta Lautaa Svantan Eiliaheni Guelph Howard John and Francla Cannon Grandmother el JamooJII Richard Jr Michael Edward and Nancy Louiia Daatich Funaral Irani lha William Graham Funeral Hama IBM Patten Foal Rd Ry NV IS am Thurtday Navemher 1 tallowed by Mats of Christian Burt-- al IP amH lha Church ol Greg- ary the Great Harrlion NV Intar- I Union Ctmotcrvy Ryo NY (FRIENDS MAY CALI AT THE WILLIAM GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME ON WEDNES-- DAY FROMM AND 7-ltPMI LETTIERL John al too Wei Iche Mr Ave on 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