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Page Eighteen, PHOENIXThe lanuzzi Family of 88 First Place are studying English with John Jay teacher Dom Materdomini (second from right). The other members of the group from left to right are : Family Assistant Carol Candela; John lanuzzi; Magnifico Pellegrino; Mrs. lanuzzi; Maria Ateniese; Pasquale lanuzzi; Anna lanuzzi; the teacher; Mrs. G. Belnome; (standing) G. Lorenzo. The lanuzzi%u2019s are one of 60 families involved in the John Jay Family Language Program.GOP Leaders PickChoices for VotingGeorge L. Clark, Jr., KingsCounty Republican Chairman, hasannounced that the Republicanparty%u2019s official choice for BrooklynCouncilman-at-large is John F.Gangemi of Bay Ridge. TheExecutive Committee of the Party,which made the choice, alsoselected Donald P. Kennedy andSeymour Besunder to run forBorough President and DistrictAttorney, respectively.Mr. Gangemi, a Brooklyn attorney and former AssistantDistrict Attorney, nearly upsetveteran Democratic CongressmanHugh L. Carey in New York City%u2019smost hotly contestedCongressional race in 1972.The candidate for BoroughPresident, Mr. Kennedy, is a 35year-old professor of history at St.Francis College. Mr. Besunder is awell-known attorney and has beenactive in the Brooklyn RepublicanParty for many years. Both areresidents of the Marine Parksection of Brooklyn and both aremembers of the Board of Governors of the Douglas MacArthurRegular Republican Club of the 42A.D.Mercorella Travel Agency187 Court St.( comer Congress St.)One week tours to Europe,Honeymoons, Hotel Reservations,. CaribbeanCruises, Best Accommodations. Official Air lines& Steamships. Domestic & Abroad %u2666%u2666%u2666W hen it comes to Travel we%u2019ve got whet you%u2019re after.%u2666%u2666eRESERVATION & INFORMATION Call TR 5-2805%u25a0 -m---------- __ %u201e%u2018<4i * 1 * (Anna Tefft Sic k sets up her one-man show which opened Friday at Greenwich House Pottery. Anna, a Heights resident, teaches children%u2019s art at the Alfred T. White Community Center. The show, which runs through the 24th, includes whimsical animal, floral and nature subjects and a play feast. (Jo Bernhardt Photo)Bill Would BlockUse Of Tax FormsA bill to block the use of cityincome tax returns to verify theincome of tenants in MitchellLama housing projects %u2014 cosponsored by Brooklyn Councilmen Thomas J. Cuite, KennethHaber, Theodore Silverman,Monroe Cohen, Frederick Richmond, Ruth Lerner, RudolphDiBlasi and William Thompson -was unanimously approved by theCity Council last week.Mayor Lindsay has indicatedthat he will veto the measure, butCuite, who is also Vice Chairmanand Majority Leader of theCouncil, announced that he and theBrooklyn delegation would musterenough support to override theveto.The legislation would forbid theHousing and Development Administration from requiringtenants or tenant-cooperators toauthorize the city Finance Administration to verify the taxableincome listed on their city returns.The measure affects 39,000 tenantsin 105 city-aided Mitchell-Lamahousing projects including Cadman Plaza. Present law requiresthat tenants above specified in*come levels pay surcharges of upto 50 per cent of their rent.WBID Seeks VolunteersThe West Brooklyn IndependentDemocrats (WBID) have voted toendorse the New DemocraticCoalition slate of city-wide candidates, which include A1Blumenthal, mayor; Paul O%u2019Dwyer, city council president; andHarrison J. Goldin, comptroller.Locally WBID has endorsed StephenSolarz, borough president;LimousinesUnlimitedWEDDINGS, AIRPORTS, PIERS. RESORTS,(THEATRE, RACETRACK AND GROUP TRANSPORT.By Hour - Day - Week - MonthCareful and Courteous Driversask about our LOW rates522-1709 262 Court StreetTHE MELTING POTA batik workshop and crafts shopCrafts by local craftsmen for sale.Hours: Th., Fri. and Sat. 10-2, or by appointm ent.B atik supplies: dye, w ax, tjantings,pillow stuffing.B atik classes and workshops space.340 Atlantic Ave. 852-5620Bob Wittich, city councilman; andHelen Polansky, councilperson-atLarge. The Kings CountyDemocratic Coalition also endorsed this slate on March 8.Volunteers are needed to petition for the entire slate of candidates in Heights area. The petitioning period is from March 12 to April 12. Those interested in helping can stop in or call the WBID headquarters at 78 Montague St., (522-4206), to donate their time for petitioning, telephoning and distributing literature. Heading up the petitioning drive are cochairmen, Mike Pettit and Barrie Pribyl, who will be at the headquarters nightly.To acquaint Heights residents with the candidates, WBID will be sponsoring a round of coffee klatches during the months of April and May. Anyone interested in hosting one of these neighborhood parties should contact WBIDer, Penny Forman, at the headquarters.N e wNursery SchoolParent C ooperativeFull or half day programsopen 8am %u20146pmLocated inSpencer Presbyterian ChurchRemsen & C linton Sts.Certified teacherscall: MA 5-3512 8am-6pmevenings%u2014855-8649 or 596-1999

