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N .Y .P .D ,____('rim inal n<%u00bbsscs^>('n o f s io lr n nronLavnc of ihc Housing Police arrcsicd Edwin Rivera. 22. of 218 Smiih Si., ai 5:30pm on Nov. 9 ai he corner of Bahic and Hoyi Sis., for possession of four labs of alleged LSD and cighiccn alleged marijuana cigarettes. Rivera is charged wiih criminal possession of a conirollcd subsiance.FOUND GUN: Aficr he spoiled a .22 calibre pisiol on ilie seal of a 1970 Pontiac, 76ili Prceinei Officer William Buchinsky arrcsicd four people who were riding in ihc car, which was pulled over ai Luquer and Columbia Sis. ai 1:45am, Nov. 11. Vidor Hernandez, 22, of 92 Dikeman Si., James Massaio, 17, of296 Van Brum Si., Jesus Mieles. 34, of 450 Van Brum Si., and one 14-ycar-old minor are all charged will criminal possession of a dangerous weapon.ZIP GUN CATCH: FrederickRuiz, 21, of 125 Builcr Si., was arrcsicd at 7:45pm, Nov. 12 for allegedly carrying a .22 calibre homemade zip gun ai ihc corner of Hoy and Buder Sis. The gun, which was loaded wiih one live round, was spoiled by Officer John Ruiz of lie Housing Police; a fur her search urned up 62 adeliional live rounds.YELLOW PILLS: After he saw Sabin Bai isia, 26, of 141 Nelson S'., hand yellow pills io and receive money from a man on Van Brum S . be ween Coffev and Van Dyke S s., Dcicciivc Charles Pcikicwicz of he 76ih Prceinei arrcsicd him. A search revealed a large number of yellow pills, allegedly Valium, as well as a gravity knife; Battista is charged wiih criminal sale and criminal possession of a controlled subs ancc and criminal possession of a dangerous weapon.BURGLARY: For allegedlybreaking into a building at 493 Columbia S .on Nov. 13 a 2:30pm, Marlon Ruiz was arrested ai 135 Richard S . bv Officer Robert Mare sea of he Housing Police. Ruiz. 21. of 2620 Glen wood Road, is charged will burglary andcny.RAZOR AND KNIFE: Detective Ruber Alongi of ihc Brooklyn Nor li Borough Command arrested Alicia Malgonado, 43, of 206 Pacific St., at 157 Court St. on Nov. 14 a 10:15am. Malgonado is accused of assaulting another 43-year-old woman in front of ihat building, punching and hieing her m he face and head, finally hrea ening her with a knife and stealing a yellow metal ring from her. When Alongi and another policeman showed up ai die scene, Malgonado allegedly kicked him in lie groin, kicked the other Officer m lie knee, and eventually threatened bo h wiih a razor. She was finally bundled off and charged wi li robbery, criminal possession 'f a dangerous weapon, criminal possession of a dangerous ms rumen . assau! . resismg am. si and me na m g.ROBBER APPREHENDED: Officer Thomas Martino of the 84th Precinct Anti-Crime force was posing as a decoy on the footbridge portion of the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday, November 21 when two youths, estimated to be about 14, attempted to grab his gold chain from around his neck and rob him of all his money. One youth was arrcsicd and charged with attempted robbery and assault. His friend was able to flee from the scene. The two fit the description that has been consistent with the rash of robberies that have occurcd on the footpath lately.RAPE COLLAR: Michael White, 22 years old, of 51 Irving Place, was arrested on Nov. 20 at 12 noon on the corner of Cambridge and Fulton Sts., after he allegedly raped a young woman. Officers Walter Willczar and Benny Tipitone of the 88th Precinct arrcsicd him after an exhaustive investigation provided by an informant and police records. White was charged with rape in the first degree.Equity Project Awaits FundsContinuedPreservation and Development (HPD).%u201cThere arc 70 projects around ihc city that are waiting for funds, but HPD hasn%u2019t moved on it,\declares Susan Livingston from Edifice Complex, Inc., the group ihat wants to redevelop a 4-story Park Slope brick building. %u201c Some of the groups have been waiting for three years, but the city just isn%u2019t going with any funds.%u201d As it nowstands, Edifice filed papers with HPD only last week. Some members of Edifice that have met with HPD officials say they are confident that they'll be able to get funding in the near future, but others are more skeptical.While they wait for money to come through, however, the members of Edifice Complex keep ihcmselves busy; each Saturday finds ,hcm scurrying through the structure, carting out bags of garbage and scaling windows and doors to prevent fires, further water damage and vandalism. Eventually the building will be gutted by the volunteers from the group, but in the meantime, says Livingston, everyone is most concerned about keeping the building safe and sound until interior demolition can begin.Livingston secs the project as a boon for the entire area. She says1 r - c i , A.I licit i m i l fAVVHUS. ' %u201c \%u00bb*''***%u201c very, very horrible near Flatbush to very decent near Ninth Street,\noting that the %u201c good\neighborhood is steadily moving downward and expanding. %u201c If we can get this building done,\enthused, %u201c then this will be justone more block reclaimed back into civilization, so to speak.\HPD spokcspeople report that funding may indeed find its way down to the Edifice project sometime up ahead, but also note that there%u2019s a strenuous and lengthy review process waiting ahead. Martha Gersun, Press Officer for the Department, says that %u201c all these projects arc in a period of flux because of high interest%u2019%u2019 on construction loans and the %u201c volatile\the business, adding that HPD is continually working on processing Sweat Equity applications. If all goes smoothly, she says, the property will be reviewed in upcoming months and then go through a six month Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) process, through local Community Boards and finally up to the Board of Estimate. %u201cThat could easily take a year or more,%u201d Gershun estimated.Food Program Meals AvailableMeals are now available to children enrolled in programs at Willoughby House Settlement Inc. under the Child Care Food Program, according to Raymond Rose, Executive Director of the Settlement. The non-profit organization will distribute food to children ati U rt P. - I ! non r> Lw^nl H l %u00bb ffl ol rlChildren's Center, 142 DuffieldSt., and Willoughby Family Day Care Center Career Program also fo the same address, Willoughby House Child Care Center and Family Day Care Cluster of 105 North Portland Avenue.%u2014V.C.T o p i\\oc%u00ae q 0Legal NoticeFAMILY COURT OF THK STATE OF NEWYORK COUNTY OF KINd.SSUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS B H082/7G Inthe Matter of NANCY BARRETT A childunder the age of 18 years, Alloyed to he a Permanently Neglected Child TO: LEROYI.AURANT a/k/a RILL SMITH, whereaboutsunknown, if living, and if he be dead, to anyand all unknown persons who would be thegrandparents, heirs at law, next of kin anddistributees of NANCY BARRETT, whosenames and whereabouts are unknown(iREETING: A petition having been filed inthis court alleging that the above named childin the care of The Angel Guardian Home, thepetitioner herein, is a permanently neglectedchild as defined by Article 6, Part I of theFamily ('ourt Act; a copy of said petition beingannexed hereto: You are hereby summoned toappear before this court at 28:t Adams Street,Brooklyn, New York, Intake Part B onJanuary 9, 1981) at 9:80 o'clock in the forenoonof said day to show cause why the court shouldnot enter an order depriving you of all therights of custody of said child and awardingcustody of said child to the petitioning authorized agency as a permanently neglected andabandoned child as provided by law. PLEASETAKE NOTICE that if said child is adjudged tobe a permanently neglected child and ifcustody is awarded to said authorized agency,said child may be adopted w ith the consent ofsaid authorized agency, without further noticeto you. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE,that you have the right to be represented bylegal counsel in Ibis proceeding and if financially unable to retain counsel, the court may,in its discretion, assign counsel to representyou. In the event of your default, the court willhear and determine the petition, as providedbv law. Dated: Brooklyn. New York November20 197!) BY ORDER OF THE COURT Benie C.Caballero Clerk of the Court i N291Public Notice___The New York State Board for HistoricPreservation in the Office of Parks andRecreation, Executive Department, ispresently considering whether the followingarea is worthy of recommendation fornomination to the National Register of HistoricPlaces as an historic district: Carroll GardensHistoric District with the same boundaries asthose %u2022 designated by the IxindmarksPreservation Commission for the district ofthe same name The following properties areincluded: 297-355, 304-356 President Street,255-309 , 256-306 Carroll Street, 315-353 SmithStreet, 318-356. 327-361, 318-356 Hoyt Street.Any person wishing to express an opinion inrelation thereto may send a writtencommunication before December 12, 1979addressed as follows: Director, HistoricPreservation Field Services, Office of Parksand Recreation, Agency Building no. 1,Empire State Plaza, Albany, Ny 12238. TheNational Register was established underPublic I-aw 89-665. Registered properties areeligible for matching grants-in-aid and aregiven a measure of protection from federalundertakings which would have an adverseeffect upon them. iP.L. 89-665, Sec. 106; P.L.94-422, Sec. 201). Registered depreciableproperties are affected by Section 2124 of theTax Reform Act. of 1976 iP.L. 94-455). AnnWebster Smith, Deputy Commissioner forHistoric Preservation. (N291Legal NoticeNOTICE is hereby given that an Order enteredby the Civil Court of the City of New York.County of Kings, on the 9th day of November.1979, bearing index number N 390/79, a copy ofwhich may be examined at the office of theClerk iucaieu at m Ltvmgslon out-tiBrooklyn. New York, in room number 304.grants me the infant the rigid effective on the19th day of December, 1979 to assume thename of JAMES TERRY WHITNEY, by mymother. PEGGY WHITNEY. His presentaddress is 696 Logan Street. Brooklyn, NewYork The date of his birth is March 18. 1966.the place of his birth is Rose Hill. NorthCarolina His present name is JAMESTERRY HOLMES. (N29>Public NoticeThe New York State Committee on theRegisters of the Board for HistoricPreservation in the Office of Parks andRecreation, Executive Department, ispresently considering whether the followingarea is worthy of recommendation fornomination to the National Register of HistoricPlaces as an historic district: Boerum HillHistoric District with the same boundaries asthose designated by the New York Citylandmarks Preservation Commission for thisdistrict. The following properties areincluded: 141-185 Wyckoff Street, 140-194, 133-187 Bergen Street, 136-250,161-259 Dean Street,360-442, 391-451 Pacific Street, 135-167, 148-166Hoyt Street, 111-141,116-170 Bond Street, 96-134Nevins Street. Any person wishing to expressan opinion in relation thereto may send awritten communication before December 12,1979 addressed as follows: Director, HistoricPreservation Field Servides, Office of Parksand Recreation, Agency Building No. 1,Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12238. TheNational Register was established underPublic law 89-665. Registered properties areeligible for matching gjants-in-aid and aregiven a measure of protection from federalundertakings which would have an adverseeffect upon them. (P.L. 89-665, Sec. 106; P.L.94-422, Sec. 201). Registered depreciableproperties are affected by Section 2124 of theTax Reform Act of 1976 (P.L. 94455). AnnWebster Smith, Deputy Commissioner forHistoric Preservation. (N29)Help wantedTYPIST (TEMP): For downtownBklyn. typing service Must be above average typist. Pay on piecework basis. 596-0595 (D13)LIC. REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON WANTED: for active downtown sales brokerage office. Ask for Mr. K 624- 1943 (N29)RETAILSALESCLERKSBOOKSTORESFULLTIMEOpenings are available for creative persons with prior retail experience to work in our new store opening in the Brooklyn Heights area. Must be enthusiastic and willing to learn.Applications are being taken at:WALDENBOOKS5234 Kings Plaza Brooklyn. N.Y.An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F (06)BILLER TYPIST: general office work, answer phones, filing Downtown Bklyn. Call Bea 852-1900 (N29)PROGRAMMER1 yr. experience m inimumDOS VS.COBOL Bklyn. Call Mr. Sussman965-2500 (06)EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN S HELPER NEEDED for busy local electricianPARK SLOPE RESIDENT WITH SECRETARIAL AND RESEARCHSKILLS: minor administrative.Can work from home. For staff of new Energy Project. Church or Temple member preferred. 768-0459 (N29)FIGURE CLERK: Typist 30 hr. wk. Excellent benefits. Ms. Smith. 855- 2621. Nevins Day Care Center. (N22)PHOENIX IS LOOKING for a reporter who can also write. Send us a one page letter with your resume telling what qualifies you to help us cover events and lifestyle of downtown Brownstone Brooklyn. No calls please. Write Reporter Opening, 395 Atlantic Ave.. Brooklyn 11217.GAL FRIDAY. ARTISTIC ENVIRONMENT:To sell Art Supplies, Framing, general office work. etc. Must be accurate & organized. No pressure Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 6pm in Park Slope. 638-7526 bet. 6 & 10 pm (D6)BROOKLYN'S LARGEST WEEKLY MAGAZINE: needs females Service & sell advertising accounts In Bay Ridge Draw against commission leading to salary & commission Set your own hours. 757-3638 (N29REPUTABLE ARTIST NEEDS female figure model, part-time. Park Slope area 768-8630 (N29)HANDYMAN & CARPENTER WANTEDInteresting variety of work. Must be fussy. Full or part time in Park Slope Art Gallery. 638-7526 1 to 10 PM. (N29)Childcare wantedNEAT AFFECTIONATE EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTED to care for 4 mo. old baby beginning part time then full time call 783-6112. (N29)C hildcareA vailab leHAND-IN-HAND AGENCY|Specialists in Child Care andCompanion Services. Ownedand Operated by Social Wonkersand Educators.WE CARE268-6666 (D6)SituatiovisW antedWANTED: CLEANING BY THE DAYby mature woman, competent and reliable Excellent references Cal. 499 4265 after 6pm Let ring 10 times (N29iTYPIST AVAILABLE for manuscript CC-theses. envelopes. Fast, accurate and experienced. Debbie 783-1525. IN 29)APARTMENT, HOUSE & AFTER PARTY CLEANING done the only wav1 Exper enced, reliable, efficient, Exce1 re1-, avail. 855-6057 AandraOIL PAINTINGS BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN K .Cal' JOMA. 499-2774 Leave mes%u00ad BRIGHTENED. REPAIRED. Moderatesage (tJFN) Drices. 522-1659 (C6>November 29. 1979, The PHOENIX. Page IS

