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Abott, \Hemp; Grau, Debbie Ghoreyeb, - Toim'f Tavis, and Tom \Fisch. | wal of Christmas Gifts & Decorations | <7 Sheffield Silver : Bric-a-Brac : Painfing; l 8 Unusual hand made gifts sold and taken. on - consignment. - Also Semi-Antiques C r00 0; . t NORTHPORT ANTIQUES | (E. of Laurel) __ 'NORTHPORT | RL 7-0037 25A & GILEERT ST. £. $754“! {7 smiiifidri‘fiv. , LIRRfa” Thcrease 'am 'in thors\ who Mad fot ti) President. THipmss M. Covifel- lfiffi M g (Contingad 'trom{Page One) \, ; J°W 5210 {fiffi‘ é int. , e * ough cue n - THE NEW fare schedule, ap.} XeMemmbeys thatit wag a com« plicable only t from Suffolk, would add 8 gents to the cost of « one-way ticket, . 40 cents to a weekly ticket, $1.50 to a, restricted monthly ' ticket and $2 to an unrestricted monthly ticket. 'The increases would average 8.5 per cent, ° \With Suffolk growing by leaps and bounds-and with its need for good, reasonably pric- \ed transportation growing at a « corresponding rate-it's a little . . discouraging that Suffolk offi- * clals, unlike their counterparts in Nassaw and the City of New Cork, apparently don't feel that adequate transportation fagil- ities, like adequate police and. fire protection, are vital to the' entire community, not Just to travel to and; \Nassa \WWW \N& frig\ \Ci of , Spffolk, ) : C officialy--not the Lobe \Tstind Reayordid- which drew. up the station main- tenance plan early in 1961 as pait of a legislative, program to keep. commranter railroads running withou; whopping fare increases,\ lags In its' #éport to' Governor Rockefellet, the ecmmittee also recommended that Congress be urged to repeal the,Warthne» imposed - 10. per _cenit ' KWederal transportation tak ohn 'non-com , muter : tickets-aft '- that. th ' thilrodd be allowed to 'zetain this revenue to \provide''a Mi, nificant cushion against\ fubjri fare increases\ and ° to - \aid \Pilih mgp aA b Adn Prmppodifur - the boc in y Rit uj. - development corporation.\ \omen \ts [eben \\ 0 CEs Cr ; more, discouriging . wher you 'raigs ? 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