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Page 12, PHOENIX, May 30, 1974 Community Assn. Complains of Litter At Ft. Greene ParkDear Sir:The residents of Kingsview Homes are concerned about the appearance of Fort Greene Park due to the accumulation of litter. The litter is unattractive, and in some instances, is hazardous.Kingsview Homes is a cooperative housing development and borders the park on the latter%u2019s north west corner.As a result of the park%u2019s condition, a letter was recently forwarded to the Department of Parks, bringing this to that department%u2019s attention.Inasmuch as the PHOENIX carries articles of community interest, it is our opinion that Kingsview%u2019s concern could be mentioned in a future article so that other interested community organizations might likewise express themselves to the appropriate City authorities.Cordially yours,KINGSVIEW COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Cyril Hessoa Corresponding SecretaryLet Us Hear AboutLocal Park' Problems L ..BY JOHN BLACKMORELitter is a problem endemic to Brooklyn%u2019s parklands. Personnel shortages, the theft of litter baskets and the existence of other higher-priority programs make it so. Nowhere is this problem more pressing that at Ft. Greene Park.Following the receipt of Mr. Pessoa%u2019s letter, we met with him at the park, and examined the nature of the problem. Litter is strewn across the park%u2019s meadows, there is evidence of garbage dumping at the perimeter of the park and broken glass accumulates on paved areas there. In the meantime there is exactly one litterbasket serving the entire park. Mr. Pessoa reports that there are only two full time park attendants assigned to the park. Given the nature of the problem, this is clearly not enough.Officials at the Litchfield Mansion office of the Parks Department acknowledged receipt of Mr. Pessoa%u2019s letter. Mr. Schultz, assistant to the Park%u2019s borough director, reported that the department is fully aware of the problem, and is taking steps to remedy it. Schultz said that while the renovation of the park is under contract, maintenance problems are particulary difficult. PRCA does not have use of the in-park facilities for maintenance until work is completed (scheduled for late this summer). %u201c We are beefing up maintenance personnel at Ft. Greene Park through a government-funded work relief program,%u201d he said. %u201c Eight additional maintenance men will soon be assigned to the park.%u201d Concerning the lack of litter baskets, Schultz said they are continually replacing the recepticles, but that vandalism and thievery make it a losing battle. He reported that in the future PRCA will start supplying the park with split 50-gallon oil drums which, though not as attractive, should have a longer life span than the baskets.Mr. Pessoa, the Secretary of the Kingsview Community Association%u2014a group of cooperative residents at the Kingview housing complex at the west end of Ft. Greene Park, said that the arouD is very concerned about the litter and vandalism problems at the park. He reported that many more of the residents of Kingsview are taking advantage of the Olmsted-designed park since the renovation program began. Much of the litter problem, he said, is caused by weekend picknickers as well as the work crews involved with the renovation. Let us hope that conditions will now improve.^ ProtestOverRemap(tIN IIM I I) I-ROM I%u2019AC.I :which resulted in this redistricting) could mean that the end goal of this reapportionment, at least for the 14tn District this year, might not be achieved. Political gossips have expected City Councilman Sam Wright of Brownsville to be a candidate for the new %u201c black Congressional seat,%u201d but the 14th is some distance from his political base. Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm has vowed she will rum for re-election in her own district, which now included Wright%u2019s base. Representative John Rooney, who now represents the 14th, has also said he expected to be a candidate for re-election.In a statement on May 29, Wright said that the districting plan for the 14th is drawn in such a way as to make it impossible for a minority candidate to win, despite the population figures.In addition to Sam Beard, Donald Elliott, Priscilla Rassin, who have previously announced their interest in the 14th seat and who have reaffirmed their interest after seeing the new lines, the entry of Councilman Fred Richmond to the race is a distinct possibility. Richmond%u2019s office said he was %u201c studying the lines,%u201d but that the Councilman was busy with Council budget hearings and would have no decision this week. Others who are expressing interest include Joe Mann, a hospital administrator, and Judge Thomas Jones.The other radical change with major impact here is the obvious attempt to eliminate maverick State Senator Carol Bellamy by changing her original district to give it a large black majority, ana putting her residence in the middle of the Manhattan-based district of Senator Paul Bookson.Senator Bellamy, whose outspoken manner in Albany this year won praise from many good-government groups, was elected in | 1972 as a reform candidate, defeating incum bent Senator William Giordano. Asked how she reacted to the new lines, she told one PHOENIX reporter, %u201c I feel as though I%u2019ve been mugged.%u201dIf these lines are adopted, she said, %u201c it won%u2019t be without a fight, j What they%u2019ve done to Brooklyn \\ Heights and South Brooklyn is the worst kind of gerrymander, and I%u2019m not going to let it happen without a j struggle.%u201d The Senator vowed she %u25a0 was going to be a candidate this year, and is now studying the new | 25th Senate District, where she lives, to see if she will make a race there. This district includes all of M anhattan%u2019s Lower East Side, north to 14th Street.The changes in the 52nd Assembly District, aside from the curious elimination of two Brooklyn Heights blocks are minor, but whether Democratic Assemblyman Michael Pesce will be a candidate for re-election is in doubt. Pesce is studying a possible race for Congress in the 15th Congressional District, and an aide said that after the new proposed lines were revealed Tuesday that Pesce was still looking at a possible race there. The 15th Congressional District is now represented by Hugh Carey, who is not standing for re-election because he is running for the Democratic nomination for Governor this year.In Park Slope, Democratic leader Charles M onaghan says %u201c they took our tenderloin,%u201d referring to the seven liberal Democratic election districts that were eliminated from the 51st District there and attached to another district based in Flatbush. In recent years, the reform Democrats under Monaghan and Leader Louise Finney, have come close to ousting Slope Republican Vincent Riccio, whose interests were protected by this shift in district lines,e lim in a tin g ilic %u201c h e a ii%u201d o f IllsDemocratic opposition. Alone among the reform Democratic leadership in the Slope left in the Riccio district, is Maida Asofsky, sho has announced as a candidate for Democratic State Committeewoman (Leaderf from the 51st. Joe Ferris, Democratic candidate in 1972 for Assembly against Riccio, and Louise Finney, a reform Democratic Leader, who was challenging Ferris for the Democratic M nomination against Riccio thisyear, are both now residents of another district if these lines are adopted.While the lines released to legislators by mail and received here on Tuesday could be enacted with only Republican support, there is expected to be major debate on the proposals, both from Senator Bellamy, and from State Senator Chester Straub of Greenpoint, whose district has been eliminated in a similar fashion to that of Bellamy%u2019s. Both have said publically htat they believed they were singled out solely because of their outspoken record in the Senate, not to further a racial balancing.James V. Mangano, Democratic leader of the 52nd Assembly' District and active for decades in South Brooklyn-Park Slope politics says that the redistricting is a %u201cfarce,%u201d and that he%u2019s mad and dissatisfied. %u201c They%u2019ve cut communities and neighborhoods in half and divided people,%u201d he says. | %u201c It%u2019s subverting tne whole purpose! of representame government.%u201d ; He referred to how Park Slope and Sunset Park have been carved up once again; how Greenpoint has been split in half; and how thei Hassidic community in Williamsburg has been cut in two, as well.%u2019%u2019One man-vote is an essential%u2019 part of our system, but so is? community interest. W e%u2019ve worked hard over the years to have1 the principal of neighborhood and community made part of redis-* tricting considerations, and now the Republicans just cut us all us,%u201d he said bitterly. Mangano says he expects there will be some changes in the final lines that are approved by the legislature.Abe Gerges, Democratic State Committeeman from the 57th Assembly District, was in Albany Wednesday to talk to legislative leaders about the %u201c outrageous changes%u201d that were made in districts with %u201c no regard for neighborhoods.%u201d He said that he found legislative leaders in no mood to listen. Gerges said that he had tried to convince legislative leaders to hold public hearings on the new lines, and %u201c they just ignored the appeal.%u201dBusy W eek at 76th PrecinctThe past week has been an active one for the 76th Precinct, judging from the report subm itted by Community Relations Officer TimCole:On May 21, at about 12:30 p.m,, a man held up his shipmate at knifepoint on a Somalin ship, the Orico, docked in the harbor. The victim called a radio car, and Officer William Lilly arrested an unnamed Somalian seaman.On May 22, at 11:30 a.m., Detective George DeLucia foiled an attempted burglary by a juvenile on Pacific Street between Boerum Place and Smith Street.DeLucia arrested the juvenile, whose name could not be released because of his age.On the following day at 4:30 p.m., two teenagers were arrested by Detective DeLucia, who charged them with attempted burglary on Hoyt Street between Bergen and Wyckoff Streets.On May 24, at 12:30 p.m., Officer Jorge Castro arrested Jose Sanchez for \marijuana%u201d at the corner of Wyckoff and Smith Streets.And on May 25, at 11:45 a.m., Officer Michael Fanano arrested Julio Esteves at Union and Court Streets for grand larceny auto theft.End-Term Party atSt. Saviour's SchoolAs the closing event of the season, the Center for Retarded Children at St. Saviour%u2019s School in Park Slope will have a Pizza Party for all the staff and participants on Saturday, June 1, from 10 a.m. to noon. The 23 retarded children and 30 teen-age volunteers who have been working together during the year will also be entertained by clowns at the party.This end-term party is being made possible through the generosity of Dominick Foresta, owner of Dorn%u2019s Bar and Grill on Tenth Avenue and Prospect Avenue.The Center which operates every Saturday from October to May, is one of twelve catechetical and recreational centers for retarded children sponsored by Catholic Charities.

