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                                    Page 14 PHOENIX March 14,1974* * * A * A:*ik*skjk:fc*:>k5kjk:k:!!Usb:fc:fcj|%u00a3:te4tREPORT FROM NYPD More Tennis CommentaryI|c9fc3fc9|e9fc9|e9|ca|e99c3tc9fea|ea|e9|e9|e9|c9|e * * * * * * * * * * * * *operated press, and a changecounter like the ones used by theTA.The investigation, headed by TAPolice Sgt. David Flemming,resulted in the arraignment ofLord and Campbell on charges ofmanufacturing, possession andsale of slugs, crimes punishable byup to five years in prison.* * *The 76th Precinct%u2019s week beganroutinely on March 9 with a narcotics arrest by Police OfficerJorge Castro at 3:30 p.m. onBergen and Smith Sts. OfficerDavid Sisserman followed laterthat evening with an arrest foFelonious Assault at 426 Baltic St.And the following day, March 10,saw an arrest of three for burglaryby Officer William Panzella at 89Van Dyke St.However, Monday, March 11,became a different kind of daywhen Police Officers RichardMuscolino and Paul DiPaolaassisted in the entry of a newcitizen into the world of the 76th.The delivery took place at 105Wyckoff St. at 10:20 a.m.Continued from Page 3more complete com m unity\(Ben Miller, Sidney Place);\nearest court is Bay Parkway. If you don%u2019t have a car you can%u2019t go, if you do have a car you chance losing your parking space\(James and Agnes Bileci, Remsen Street); and \has now become a city game, no longer limited to an advantaged few%u201d (William Fink, St. Johns Place).Many of those who support tennis for Cadman Plaza Park also mentioned other activites they would like to see there. These included: Handballcourts, children%u2019s shows, marionettes, concerts, a bike path, ice skating, basketball, and a health station in the War Memorial building. Of these the most prevalent responses favored a runnuing track for joggers and a concert and entertainment series.Objections to the Cadman Plaza site came from Martha Rowen of Clark Street, whoDetective Robert Ferrentino ofthe 84th Precinct reported thisweek that for the second time inless than a year, the St. GeorgeWine and Liquor Shop, 50 ClintonSt. was burglarized. The exacttime of the crime is not known butaround 3 or 4 a.m. on Mar. 7someone knocked off the lock onthe door gate, forced the front dooroff its hinges, and grabbed sixdozen cases of liquor. No suspectshave been apprehended, as yet.Also on Mar. 7, at 11:45 in theevening, P.O. John Skelly apprehended a man at <3 AtlanticAve. after he had menaced his wifewith a gun. P.O. Kenneth Holtonarrested a man for assalting hiswife at Fulton and Furman Sts. onMar. 6 at 2 a.m.An officer of the TransitAuthority police P.O. Jackson,arrested a man in the park atTillary and Jay Sts. on Mar. 6 afterhe had waved a gun at the complainant and threatened to shootholes in his basketball. (Yes, hisbasketball!)A man was arrested by P.O. LuisCid on Mar. 5 at 7 p.m. on ColumbiaPI. for assaulting his employer. OnMar. 4 at 10 p.m. P.O. NeilScarabino arrested a male youth atMontague and Henry Sts. for abicycle theft.Members of the TransitAuthority Police and the BrooklynDistrict Attorney%u2019s Office staged araid on the apartment of JohnLord, 147 Union St., on March 5 anduncovered a %u201cfactory%u201d for quarterand dime-sized slugs, reportedlyoperated by Lord and his partner,Allen Campbell of 172 Clinton St.A month-long search for thepersons responsible for the appearance of 1,100 slugs found inN.Y.C. subway turnstiles duringthe beginning of February finallyled to the two-room basementapartment and the two men, 28 and35 years old, respectively Slubs Captain William Tracy, Commanding Officer of the 84thS . T ' e r e EEdiTaddUion'.0\7 h '\=%u00b0m C ?\motorized five-ton stamp press. M%u00b0 un! S'na', Schermerhorn St. Left to right: Samuel Gold, vice rolls of metal alloys a hand- P^GSident of the congregation; Capt. Tracy; Rabbi JosephPotasnik.. An n o u n c in g %u2022 a n n o u n c in g %u2022 a n n o u n c in g - An n o u n c in g %u2022 a n n o u n c in g %u2022 announcing %u2022 a n n o u n c in g %u2022 a n n o u n c in g . an aax jncin g-A*r*xJNClN*.iI!DS D30W WDTPGdDA S S E M B L I N G the OLD c the N E Wk) the AmstS^CrAft^eople cf the H)th, 20th74nH 21sl Chthmec,MaterialsHill.ASSEMBLAGES and_______ _Constructed atOteAsseratW T7ir. W l i-ILM . C d Criv-, n A L-JLUJ UIA1L. U..-VDlaments, %u201c It is the only fairly large, open, green space where children in the neighborhood can play, even if they get covered with dog shit in the process.\The other negative response this week came from Congressman John J. Rooney,who wants to preserve \opportunity for mothers to bring baby carriages and youngsters without trouble or interference.%u201d He said, \tennis courts there. \pay to play, if he can. Babies are more im portant,\statement.What types of activities would youlike to see in the park?Do you think tennis courtsshould be installed in the park?____ A W T c ,(*a a /- g a fenfSend your thoughts about Cadman Park%u2022 ANNOJMCIN& - A%u00abNCX*CIN&./GlNGJVClN(>.ANfja./lNNtxNCING %u2022 /WNOUNCI NS %u2022 ANNfUNONG - ANNOUNCING %u2022AnnOOT* ING - ANNOUNCINGI!I5response to this reader.Phoenix cameBach Harpsichord RecitalOn Sunday March 17, a soloharpsichord recital of J. S. Bach%u2019s%u201cThe Goldberg Variations%u201d will bepresented by Heights residentRaymond Erickson at FirstPresbyterian Church. The free,public recital begins at 7 p.m.Assistant Professor of Music atSANE Sets Talk on Mid EastQueens College, RaymondErickson was soloist in Januarywith The Heights Chamber Orchestra for the BrandenburgConcertos Nos. 4 and 5. He hasstudied under Ralph Kirkpatrickand Albert Fuller, and wasawarded a Ph. D in History ofMusic at Yale University in 1970.%u201cThe Meanings of Terror andViolence in the Middle East%u201d willbe the subject of a talk by AllanSolomonow, Executive Director ofthe Committee on New Alternatives in the Middle East, at theBrooklyn Heights SANE PublicForum on Wednesday, March 20.%u201d LOCKSMITH SERVICE24 Hour ServiceLICENSED LOCKSMITH - , _ . , . . . Sales - Repairs - InstallationsInstalled Segalocks 666 or 667 - Police Locks from $2 5 98 up Cylinders Installed - Rim or Mortise Mail Box Locks Installed - from $7 %u2019 8 up Pick Resistant Cylinders - Medeco, Duo, TubularKeys - from $1 5 98 (all prices plus tax) IST858-3286 %u2022554 Atlantic AvenueThe Forum, which is free, willbegin at 8:30 pm. and will include aquestion and answer period, to befollowed by refreshments. It willbe held in the Community Room ofthe Cadman Plaza building locatedat 75 Henry St., Brooklyn Heights.$25 98$ 1 2 98BEFORE YOU FILE THATTAX RETURN: STOP by fora that. 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