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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 4

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'V jo 4A. rf Im (' 3i lit I CHARGED on. reRortei' dropped daring grand Jury tnartuge in early Septan- PHENIX CITY, Ala. (AP)- Charlie I don't want Any ber.rPolice aources laid at the time that Galioto had 5 1 agreed to cooperate with their rr has died of an attack. Be was 59.

v-'- W6ods lorrendered at the 45th Precinct, following what DOecti ve Sgt Thomas Farrell as a court press to find him. We were bringing in friends, Us mother, everyone to the station house and interviewing them," Farrellsaidv. Farrell' also said that Woods wan accompanied by his mother at the time of his surrender. Police said bnmediately after the shooting thataing the --military. As a cUumnist and "those' charged in the case had attended the party and i military reporter -for the, Columbus left after they were apparently insulted by.

the re-: (Ga.) Ehrqoirer he accompanied troops He ent moat of his career cover; civilian prtwflegdr UjS. bomb shortages in Vietnam; and 5' --1; Ji T. was one of two reporters to cover the behind the wheel of i pming- Ifs. Borns silently released tMsuyvr Crazy Horse" campaign. caT she ippeared as a Uur Justbeyond Wliegteel railing and feH 230 eet into- 7 tlsHndmi Rlwri an Indian nd Missouri and niinnia He received his formal For.

Bob jneatiod hi Bransi)iil although he that was enough. vr wulargely self-educated. vi MbtaMd.wto ba Us wiy'to He nerved In the Marins Corps lid Manhattan office from Us Spring Yal-. World War and Korea. In Koru.

be ky. was ippareotly the first to trained North Korun defectors, to be spot Teresa Burns at her perch before counter-intelligence agents the ahe plunged to her the Huduo South Koruagovemment. River Tuesday morning. journalistic career he n. ''ul LL i T0" worked for.tbeAugusta (Ga.) the Springfield (Mo.) Leader.

tbe Mem- pUs TTenn.) Press-Sdmitar and Weinfdd aid. latw ihat 1 of Gainesville. Ga'. He was exec- f- Fort to Vietnam six He used his portable typewriter the front to tell the story Of the' the point dfview of an Army 'private. -f' His reports more like letters than traditional-journalism: prompted a December 1955 -stay in Newsweek magazine to describe him Times bf Gainesville, Ga'.

He wu MUutu later, Port Authority and New York C3ty police- pulled alongside a the walkway, and one officer had 5-V. Aj marks of some City Island residents. Pollce said the jproujTreturned with. a loadol shotgun, and one of them fired two rciinds. The first shattered the glass in a patio door, the Jiit Victor squarely in the 7.7 Fariell kald Tuesday that police still have hot been able to prove which of the accused actually pulled the trigger, however.

"The whole situation is not that from times. at from i hone "a war correspondent' who covered the war with an M-16 automatic rifle over Us shoulder, (and) a on his HI 1. 'V Wefai--fr3d sit down. -i-: tn ei As-theiday wore bn, Weinfeld re- --played the eventsof the morning Ui i. 'f-.

1. -it iw i- aivAtosl a 71 jnst needed a second more said Weinfeld. I dootknpw whatmadeber turn around. Sbe couktht have beard me, the nUu from the traffic wis too executive editor of- the Valley Times in Ala. from .1977 until injuriu suffered in-; an automobile accident forced him to rediwin l989.

Tm not covering this war in an, objective manner," Black once said. Survivors Include Us wife, Priscilla Pm covuing this war an Black, who is city editor of the Colnm-I want jt tal knowb which side Tm bn. bus Enquirer and four children. v- rl 1 ihi ,7 The 43-yearild salesman scnuuUed over, the harrier that separatu the roadway, from the pedestrian walk on' the spans upper level and attempted, to sneal up bdUnd the woman; who stood witt hey bath to the railing. I thought if I could get my hand around her, I could bold herk he said.

dear, but they were acting in concert," he Said. A 1951 Neck, High School garduate, Victor attended Westchester Community College and played drums in a local band. The oldest of thne children of Paul and.Terry Victor, he lived with his family at 219 Lawn His father is an attorney and chairman of the law committee of the Bronx Democratic Committee. Park, fund, established A fund establisbed in memory of John- D. Rockefeller Srd will give New York state a onetime gift of 3 million to RodEefeller Srd Fund In the form of an endowment- Income from endowment will toward the annul costs of riary Morri5 Mary Morris, who formerly lived thereTn January.

i many years Mamaroneck, dtod for operate a state park proposed at the Rockefeller -estate at Pocantico Hilla. The -gift, announced Tuesday evening, will be given by the John D. -maintaining and operating the proposed acre park. The gift Was announced at the opening of a public hearing in Pocantico Hills on the proposed park. A letter wu read from Rockefellers widow, to the state parks and recreation noundng i louShe must hpve sensed me there, though." g.

ys .1 A 1 mw Ar J- -in iw 4, A said, he kept bring' both-' would jnst hke she did it" m'r 9 i if 1 Brown, jumped; walkwi-' tt ixfvclies ujtp why she' of late Tuesday, police wen why Buns jumped, the bridgria ninth suicide w-. 3 NOTICE DUE TO AN ERROR. THE KX-LOWING INFORMATION WAS LISTED INCORRECTLY THE NEW -ROCHEIIE HANDBOOK Saturday in Orlando, where she had moved with her husband two years ago. V- A memorial service for Mrs. Morris wu held Tuesday afternoon at the Orlando Lutfabran Towers, a retirement home where- the couple had resided.

husband, Edward Morris, died -V- Kenneth do Forest Kenneth Le Rd de a retired bookkeeper at Rye-" Town Beach and Park, died Tuesday at 'Rotary Hill Home in Hawthorne. Mr. de Forest. 85, lived at 450 Forest Ave. in Rye.

4 Anthony Posillipo, Rye Town snper-viaor and, chairman of the Rye Town Part Commisston, aid this morning of Between the two world wars, Mr. de Mr. de Forest. He wu known bv rf lv Forest wu surveyor with tbs now-de- evervoM- for his friendlineu and his a. Intima I11 tha iui nnil fUDCt UWfLil, Jltlt and Trust CM.

IB --'i keen intout a me park and buck. White Plains for 10 years. alvihiii, Mmw ivninoa oct oauA awriHiCA.onOcMA. Mr. de Forest worked at the park 7 y- w.thw..

smov uw -hm. hn hMbMSaf amm -1 For the last 50 years he lived inRye nvoxno) oaim. FaitMr Weinfeld ered by one to know why i. s' Jut before he reached Ms. Burns; After-Ms.

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WaUnwday and T- pjn. 1897, in BrooUyn to William Marion de died in 1978. Blr. de Forest is suryived Hmi at im pavip hopper 7 10 Ala by ballarp-durand funr- Forut and the former Frances Louise byseveral nieces tod nephews. funhal ax VS'raI" t- tr.KIrntaR Aai, Moabaf.

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Funorol Ropol of ItM SURR n-M- btformonf Cotvory Como- mf Petes ad the but lftK m' missing. HourtMonsMRjn. reported, that the paintings table were taken in the last month. Police discovered the door Stationary at 168 Myrtle late Tuesday night: cash register, tin the floor; unable to determine what wu VSMsflWm' -A Thararrl.UoaiMepau,; I jCHOMICKVri' Joochbn On Turn i. i ion W.

CMpoaiotcd By AMC CauccF Samel Carter aul Haapiiel Mahopac man hurt In crash A 20-yeamld Mahopac mu hurt his head when hie car struck a parted vehicle new 480 Halstead Avenue early Tuesday morning. Glen W. Wagner of Hilda Drive told police he. took his eyes off the road momentarily at about 12:30 am Tuesday when the accident occurred. Police laid Wagner wu taken to United Hood- tal but a hospital spotesmu said tab morning then la no record of his bring treated there.

The parked vehicle la owned by Arnold Gedan of the Bronx. 0 Orlvsr arrested A 28-year-old New Jersey womu accused of driving a stolen car wu DAVIS-SHARPR FUNERAL-UAAAB A. Mimdmmadmw aaad mt hwbond FINQ1 (ooo QfMt v.r wo of Arthur N. ond nrtbor A. Lovio bratnor of HPU MWi OflWfa nwlUr WT wRF MfCflhtd Sltd 1 MdFyldf OPdf doutMor of Ootofby K.

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VMflnf kourt and 7-' Cmb F-w- Hqsrmoul Kyslcn W1 mw Tlwrsdoy wdnHr- Thefts reported Felice Capillo 815, Carpenter Place, Mamaroneck, reported that hi 29-foot cabin boat wu taken between SL 19 and 17 from ito mooring in the 1 West Basin. Gene Kotrosdy owner of the Larcb-mont Variety Store at .1907 Palmer on Ave. told puce that between 5 and 6 a.m. Tuesday 17 newspapers were. tak- en from a bundleoo the udewalk.

vuHnui Jeu Jerotoe of 1299 PalmerW, Ocf Rolovod of fho lolo Roullo JobloniMl CbomtcU. Dovofod SILm ainkuan' a nffUT NRnfat ARvyf lor ood Cdword. Abo survived IbO YONKERSFUNRRAL moms inici wr-VMkWAm. rroww vkj w-ronnort a w. CbrMloo Buriol In Sf mlrio Cburcb af o.m.

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Mo BURR, (mo McUnteo). Nofivo of BoHy, County Monoghon, fro- by RomofowiH Funorol Homo I. Htb jwiw. Dovofod mofbor of Ann ri wSw Street She later retumed frjggjLf and found It she said, but fJlOWdtwo: M-WiSrteSr -v Car Impoundad on i Mamaroneck VObie inaiH wtiiri iirvicN ww police towed to the Ktnnwd coNtnvTbobno A o. oct w.

spotted a car without parted near 137 Halstead wilML Reputing aMhn McMA-1; HON AVON SfMRTNfTT FU-j l) 'dyt PovtorSer, police towed to the villan imm TburA fi 7 I PORK SALE EITM FANCY, LEAH, TEMDER PORK HOO-, DAVlS-SHARFE funeral HOMES MC an Wsdnisdsy from K4 and SANZARL FkyRN Ago Tt oa 0- Mb Mt of Rroldonfon. Fla. Pormoriy of Mf. VomoA ofHbort Sanzari. Loving iisfar tun ngMUaU AiMaTfeiudaiFliVf -IMVlUNn OU W.

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lfUi HOMRS INC ISFsorM nriNiSAMn W-Avw ML Vsnwn.NY an To m-J Imm vmuniBuuy nwiq vto Ropotlngaf Mo DAVID I OCR AND SON INC FUNERAL (n OwrAFri- Cemetery bors s-4 ood AW pjn. tbySswMUborf anijotopfs koy and.woc YonMrt impound lot a car parted Sunday WhM- Ptata Rwr wmnitry: jlii; HOME, Iff McLoao Avo j--Mow SI. Bonwbw ytsfHsg Prs-Tuss 7-d R.M.; 1. wu arrested day police registration Avenue. A check of the vehicle j-evealed that it wu reported stolen from Rye Ford last month, police said While they were searching the auto, police said, lfru Cooeys appeared and wu arrested She wu released on 1,000 bail and Mamaroneck Village to appear In A 1.59a 1.9a 1.99 a on Mount Pleasant Avenue near the- Mamaropeck'' Post Office.

Police nidx thevcar, registered to Roger A Pujol of forrst; kow Walter several unanswered 3 gPT 'V" P' TMnddy oM. of Oroonwood Abh LlV A SAdiAww- llo heht SrV, 'fS555MT5L2SrH wf Jtnw tenant 'at Andrew St, Mama- vtoSodof -nosteFubM, cnonsbod pdUce' that there- wu no mS oSJS? RriSdHf -groat grand teat in the apartment building Sunday Polk who were unable to Jdiinnn.NMriMw rrnl2 art Thursday tlB PORTIOH tOIH PORTIOH WHOLE OR HALF CENTER CUT4.V CHOPSORROflST- OSDA PRIKE FLANK STEAKS Homwt entered Nine paintings and a table were taken from a Larcfamont home in oqe of two burglaries reported to police Tuesday. 1 Nancy R' Ricfaardson of 24 Kane locate' the landlord aftef finding the nowry Hie apartments radiators cold, sent nlw' nVoom' port tq the building jnqiector. i.y-'W FAItANDA. Ctartnln RtyHMldy ii lyy ixlUr Parkway VolKaha; New Vwk 10595 i Fire calls Vermont on Ondbor 1MZ.

Botovod but bond of Franca (O'Jionl Forando 'Davofod dflior of Charioo ond Jonah Fnronda and Mr Bmanuol (Ida) Not. QrondfoMor af and groat grondfaffior of i. Tho family wHI bo proionf rocolvo vMfory af IM SINAr TRA FUNERALjIOMR INC SIS So. Broadway on Wed from ood Thurt from Sd and t4 p.m. Fonoral Mawnf ST.

BARTHOLOMEW CHURCH an Friday at IS ajn. Informant St. Corrections 1 A 4 1 '-I The policy of The Daily Hines Is to correct all Errors in news stories should be called, to the attention of Ina Meyers, editor, at 898-5500. i if 1 i r. Wf a 'Nor.

PM InfortnationedEEPCOLOft BROCHURE Tuesday. 1:04 pm. Wagner Ave, Mamaroneck; gu leaking1 into sewer main, street wasted down. BEEF 0 r- V- fifiiOBUgJ -f' 1 Your home can blooiri shppT)ir' with the right flowers! for the super-rich.

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