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Page 14, PHOENIX, June 7, 1973Cuite AnticipatesBan on FirecrackersBrooklyn Councilman Thomas J.pi %u2014 x/ r%u201eV/14A IV, * ivc V1IUU U1UU uttu mujui AVJLeader of the City Council, thisweek notified the Police and FireDepartments that he expects animmediate crackdown on the sale,possession and use of firecrackersin New York City. He said the twodepartments have agreed.%u201cThe problem is getting worseevery week, and of course willreach its peak by July 4,%u201d Cuitesaid. %u201cFirm action by police andfiremen will save injury to childrenand restore peace to neighborhoods plagued by these noisynuisances.%u201dFire Commissioner Robert 0.Lowery directed all chief and firecompany officers, as well as thecommanders of the Division ofFire Prevention, to inspect allpremises where fireworks may besold or stored. He ordered that anyconfiscated fireworks be taken tothe nearest fire house anddestroyed, except for smallquantities to be used as evidence.Sale or use of firecrackers andfireworks without a permit is aClass B misdemeanor under theState Penal Law, punishable byfines of up to $500, jail terms of upto three months, or both.Cuite said the Police Departmentreported 457 complaints and 332arrests for fireworks violations in1972. Of the complaints, 63 came inMay, 179 in June and 123 in July.For the first four months of 1973,Cuite said, there have been 32complaints and 35 arrests.thewindow blind for people who hate Venetian b lin d s^N arrow slats*%u2122 0n%u00ab skinnylittle Inchg%u00bbNo tapcs*>d E Urn-natesc leaning problemsdNo T ilt C ords.*.D iscover theMagic WandOpen#.#he b Und seems to vanishC I osedM.AbsoluteP riv a c y!N 60 FANTASTIC COLORS!Measured and Installed FREEfor Estimate Call:636-1550lumenkraftin park slope145 seventh avenue.%u201cThis is the firecracker season,end now i0 ^ %u2019 %u2019 fVift AM\\swt uiv, tliliv. AV/4. uvttuii J kxv.Brooklyn legislator said. He urgedNew Yorkers to report firecrackersalesmen to the nearest policeprecinct or firehouse.Lowery said the Department ofHealth, Education and Welfarewarns parents to beware of avariety of fireworks, sometimesmarketed as %u201ccracker balls,%u201dwhich look like small colored balls.Some small children have beeninjured when they mistook thefireworks for candy.New ClubOfficersThe New Community Democratsheld its organizational meeting,May 31, at its Neighborhood AidCenter, located at Ninth Street offthe corner of Sixth Avenue, andelected the group%u2019s first officers.The new club, which is a directoutgrowth of the recent electionrace for seats on the CommunitySchool Board in District 15, electedofficers as follows: President, BillFennell; Vice-President, EdZarruk; Secretary, LynnRasmussen; Treasurer, JeromeNacerino, and Debra Bell;Chairman, Executive Board, JohnM. Flanagan, Jr.; Director,Community Affairs, Frank Torres;Chairmen, Women%u2019s RightsCaucus, Marie Serrano and DebraGomez; Executive Coordinator,Tony Brandao.Both Flanagan and Torres werecandidates for the School Board,while Fennell and Zarruk acted astheir respective campaignmanagers.The club members were activecampaigners in the Primarycontester of Herman Badillo andSteven Solarz, for Mayor andBrooklyn Borough President,respectively. The club also plans towork in the November elections,but wishes to stress its presence tothe community and to help thepeople of Brooklyn in any waypossible.For information, contact Ms.Rasmussen at 492-9708 or drop in atthe storefront headquarters.Meetings are set for each Thursday at 7:30 p.m.WHAT'Sin STORELeafandBeanOne of the last reasonable luxuries in this day and age is specially blended freshground coffee. With the opening three months ago of Leaf & Bean at 103 Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, the pleasure of this commodity is now conveniently available locally as well.As you walk through the door at the Leaf & Bean, the rich aromas of imported coffee and teas wiil vie for your attention. If you follow your nose to the sacks of coffee beans, you will discover both familiar and exotic blends, including special imports from Arabia, Africa, Jamaica, and the South American coffee regions. Given your preferences, owner Allan Mehlberg and his staff will recommend one of the Leaf & Bean special house blends. These specialties are dessert coffees with a Scandinavian touch, including the Viking Blend, Rare Bean, and the bestseller, the Copenhagen Blend.If tea is your pleasure, you%u2019ll find a tantalizingselection there as well. Herb teas, spice tea, breakfast teas of every sort line the shelves, and they boast special house blends in this area as well. Among their special spice teas are their ginger tea, anise tea, their Elizabeth blend (flavored with orange), and Cashmere Mountain Cinnamon. In the coming weeks the shop will also be offering teas from mainland China.Along with the best of blends, the people at Leaf &Bean will offer suggestions on how to brew the coffee or tea of your choice, and of course they custom grindthe coffee beans especially for your pot. If you should not have all the proper coffee or tea-making implements, Leaf & Bean can help you out in this area too.You can also find such specialties as imported jams and jellies, Danish honey, and a variety of fresh spices at the Leaf & Bean.So if you%u2019re in the neighborhood, the people at Leaf & Bean welcome you to come in and sniff around. If you%u2019re not in the neighborhood, take a trip to Seventh Avenue. You%u2019re sure to find something much to your likingg very IW B P VBell Moving & Storage373 ATLANTIC AVE. 625-9609Library Closing63 8-2 010 125 Seventh Ave.Complete Home Modernization Centergraphic KITCHENS, inc%u2022 S tained Glass W ork G e n e r a l%u2022O rn a m e n ta l Plastering C o n t r a c t o r sThe Brooklyn Public Library%u2019scentral Ingersoll Library at GrandArmy Plaza will close Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday, June 11,12 and 13 to make possible the shiftof its History, Travel andBiography Division to permanentquarters. While the building isclosed to the public, the Library%u2019sTelephone Reference Service at636-3221 will remain in operationduring its regular hours, 9 a.m. to 5p.m.The transfer of the History,Travel and Biography Division willinvolve the shifting of some 50,000volumes. Books will be movedfrom the building%u2019s first floor,where the Division has sharedquarters with the Language andLiterature Division since theIngersoll Library opened in 1941,and from the below-ground deckswhere some of the collection hasbeen stored.LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES%u2605 Largest Selection of Trunksfor Camp and Back to School%u2605 Remember to find just the rightGift for Father's Day - June 17thcome toO TO ABIT7 Dekalb Ave Alb.. Th.oir. sid0 ITR5 - 3 431e s t.1 8 7 9Luggage CorpFile 609 1969. CITATION, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of God Free and Independent to: Any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of JOHN W. HORAN, and if any of said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of said deceased be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or w es, if any, distributees and successors in mt , est whose names and or places of residence and post office addresses are unknown. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate's Court,Kings County, at the Court House, Civic Centre, 2 Johnson St., Brooklyn, New York, on July 17, 1973 at 9:00 A M. why a certain writing dated March 24, 1960 which has been offered for probate by Walter Haczynski, domiciled at 300 East 40 St , New York City, N.Y, should not be probated as the Last Will and Testament, relating to real and personal property, of JOHN W. HORAN, deceased, who was at the time of his death a domiciliary of 103 71st St., Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Dated, attested and sealed May 31, 1973. NATHAN R SOBEL JUDGE OF THE SURROGATE'S COURT KEVIN C. FOGARTY Clerk. John P. 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