• Co-cp City's officiai publication/ serving
1 S,382 member families in the world's largest
cooperative community. Vol 6, No. 31.l
July IO, 1911
GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME-These two young cooperafors joined many others recently in enjoying Co-op City's greenery. Temperatures soared above normal under cloudless sides this week.
Committee Chairman Repo Carrving arge Action
Co-op City's Advisory Council devoted a good deal of time at Tuesday's general session to discussion on the projeeted carrying charge increases. Jerry Pearlman, councilman from Building 1, proposed that the Council form an Ad Hoc committee to investigate the possibility of forming a corporation of 10 council members to raise funds to hire attorneys and Certified Public Accountants to investigate the validity and legal- th t f R. b The chairman of six committees of the Advisory Coun. e par o iver ay ordl reported on their planned action in connection with the of the mereases. poration. Sivak directed the recently announced carrying charge increases at a specially This proposal was sub- Executive Committee, to called Executive Committee meeting on July 2nd. mitted to the Legal Commit- look into the possibility. The foHowing is an itimized list of each committee tee for further study by George Friedman, Buildfunction, as reported by its Council Chairman Lawrence ing 9, told the meeting that Law · so as to limit the time chairman: Sivak. It will be brought he believed the Co-op City the original Board of DirecFinance Committee: 1) tors of the Coropration can up for a vote at the next Times report on June 28th's An· 18-year-old boy from general session. The direc, open, emergency Council Make full investigation of remain in power. 4) Utilize Building 9 was pronounced tive to submit the proposal meeting was slanted to o-ive an back up sheets prior to the offices of all our elected dead at approximately 3 :45 budget projections in 1969 to the committee was upheld credence to Management's officials at various levels of A.M. Wednesday morning and now in 1971. 2) Inves- government to assist us in by the Council in a narrow position. He said that every by New York City Medical tigate all revenue produc, article dimmed the voice of our struggle. officials. The cause of death vote. ing sources for the cooperaEarly in the evening, sevthe people. Two examples he In addition, the Execu- is listed as a drug overdose. tive. eral gallery speakers asked cited were the headline, "OsThe boy's father called tive Committee directed that the council to form a coalitroff Tells AC Facts on InLegal Committee: 1) Com- the Public Information Com- the Ríverbay Ambulance tien with other community creases," and a crowd estiplete Constitution of AC. 2) mittee, chaired by Arthur Corps, but the overdose vicgroups, with which to fight mate of more than 1,400 peoInvestigate all legal aspects Oshins, be charged with co- tim was dead when the amthe carrying charge inple. Friedman claimed the of the projected rent in- ordinating the work of an bulance attendants arrived. creases. Eugene M. Kaufcrowd exceeded 2,000. "It's crease. oommittees relating to the The attendants called Co-op man, a council representatime we told Management," 3) Investigate the Mitch- projected rent increase so as City Security and the 45th tive from Section 1 Town Friedman said, "that the ell-Lama Law and an its to keep the community fully Precinct. Houses, spoke against form- Co-op City Times should be informed. ramifications. The only statement avail- ing a coalition because the the voice of the peoplefrom the father was Advisory Council represents Executive Committee Cooperator Education not Riverbay Corporation." Committee: 1) Continue an- reported also that the pro- that the boy had no special 100% of Co-op City and not ti-vandalism campaign. 2) jected carrying charge in- friends, and spent a good just a small fraction. deal of time at the CommuContinue cooperator educa- crease will be the number Seymour Schwartz, a repnity Center. The report did tion in the proper use of one priority of the Advi- not mention which drug was resentative from Building building facilities to avoid 10, said that he formerly sory Council. involved. breakdowns of elevators, resided at Rochdale Village washing machines, incinerawhen that community sevNew York Bus Service tors, etc. ered ties with United Hous- President Edward Ar:rigoni Building and Grounds ing Foundation, and later reported this week that no Committee: Research the discovered no wrong doings meetings have taken place Lawrence Glick of 120-11 tor Michael lVIongrello and waste of material and man- Darrow Place was charged on the Rochdale Corporation between union and managePatrolman Walter Wimmer. power in the cooperatívs, 2) books. He said that he did ment since the bus company Tuesday with robbery in the The suspect was subseBegin an information pronot· want to destroy any drivers and mechanics walkfirst degree and possession quently identified by the gram for cooperators to dis- of a dangerous weapon. hopes, but believed that the ed off the job at 12 :01 A.M. complainant, · and charged. cover and help eliminate July 1st. Glick allegedly took $21 Glick is also suspected of Council should investigate such waste. The strike affects all mid, at knifepoint from a Build- several recent purse snatch- the possibility of securing low interest Federal funds Public Information ComManhattan express bus com2 cooperator in an ele- ing incidents. to alleviate the financial mittee: Make available to an vator robbery. The commuters as well as those problem as wen as in- traveling to the Dyre Ave. cooperators, . through the plainant phoned Co-op City vestigating managerial irrevarious media, the ongoing Security and described his subway and to Korvettes in sponsibility. work of all Committees in- assailant to Sergeant EdPelham Manor and the Man volved in fighting the pro- ward Opitz. Opitz radioed Elliot Fixler, Building 14, in New Rochelle. jected rent increase. Due to vacation schedshrugged off suggestions the description to Co-op Anigoni said that the situles at the printers, the that free legal aid was avail- uation is "most serious." He Inter-Community Commit- units. Co-op City Times will go able claiming that "you get tee: 1) Investigate possibilsaid that he is truly sorry Patrolman Thomas Genoto press on Wednesday what you pay for." He sug- for the inconvenience the ities of interest subsidies. 2) vese apprehended a suspect instead of Thursday next gested contacting consumer strike is Continue program of seeking fitting the description shortthe Co-op week. tax abatement for advocate Ralph Nader and City community, but that he after midnight in front citizens. 3) asking him to launch an in- could offer Deadline for aH copy of the Amalgamated the present vestigation into what he outlook will be at ~{ P.M. He was assisted by called negligance on ment.
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