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   Post-Standard, The (Newspaper) - May 1, 1997, Syracuse, New York                                THURSDAY MAY METRO EDITION Win a pool or spa See today's Neighbors section Area's top Realtor takes talent south Mark Mayer is moving to ton Head and selling his JL The Dow climbs 46.96 to W close at See Page Lockheed learns lessons from Dilbert Lockheed Martin uses a game that cuses on Ratbert and the boss to teach corporate See Page NCAA forces 4 Syracuse into overtime for the Carrier seasonal lacrosse See Page a television barrier around the nation celebrated the through episode of the TV comedy Reaction from gays and lesbians ran the gamut from pride and excitement to complaints that the move was a ratings See back Corrections Family Court seat on the To discuss a call the executive editor at 470-2169. Guide to calendars Calendar support senior Page Weekend arts and entertainment Page Today's business workshops and job Outdoors Page Things to Suburban Neighbors WET AND WINDY A southerly will blow in some 65 33 Stocks Local 16BthYEAR. 187 Expanded Coverage M STANDARD 1997 The Herald Company 35 CENTS 1 ti inn i sin BE A SAUSAGE IT'S AN DENNIS Blue Ribbon Market owner Walter Dmytryszyn weighs sausage for customers Rebecca Palladino and Debbie The family has been on Syracuse's west side for 36 Losing Old-World Links Two meat markets are calling it By DANIEL GONZALEZ The Syracuse is losing two west side meat the last in the city specializing in freshly made kielbasa and hams using age-old recipes brought over Old The Blue Ribbon Market at 625 Otisco St. is closing while Paul's and wald's Meat Market at 419 S. Wilbur Ave. closed last The closings of the two family run meat markets have stunned loyal who are now wondering where they will go to find the freshly made kielbasa that for decades not only satisfied taste buds but also provided an edible link with the can get it somewhere but we like said Charles shopping for kielbasa recently at the Blue Ribbon which was opened by Ukrainian immigrant Walter tryszyn in 1961. to our taste and he's one of our Others see the closings as the passing of an era on the west where shops like the Blue Ribbon Market and Paul's and helped define the character of the an ethnic neighborhood type of meat Syracuse Mayor Roy a regular customer of Paul's and a kind of nostalgia you have when you walk in there and that will be Syracuse to lose their Polish meat kets on the west that is a real said Bob owner of the north side meat market Liehs and on Grant While Bob shop also makes makes a type of smoked Polish made with pork and flavored with lic and other it specializes in German 1 terrible when these ethnic places Steigerwald pointing out that at one time there were as many as 30 meat kets around the most of them on the north and west Besides his meat only a few Italian sausage makers still remain in be a sausage it's an said Steigerwald who is the cousin of Dieter the owner of Paul's and is done by and feel and We don't use That's what's being Competition from supermarkets and scale meat processors that can produce meats more cheaply and efficiently are pushing family run meat markets out of business all over the said Steve executive director of the American Association of Meat Processors in Pa. are a lot of people who came to the United States who learned their skills in the Old World and who are finding it is much more difficult to Knit kind of like what's happened to ca as a he used to have a family diner on every now there are McDonald's or But the two Syracuse meat markets are closing not for the usual economic Although many of the Ukrainian and Italian residents have long since moved the markets continued to attract a stream of customers from all over Central New some from as far away as Cortland and In each the decision to close was made for reasons more After 36 years of laboring 70 hours a Eugenia and Walter Dmytryszyn want to re- Their 37, who has worked at the market since he was 17, wants a can but I really want to take a long at least three or four months just to said who bought the ness from his parents six years The tried selling the but were unable to locate a Dieter 53, who began learning the art of sausage making at 14, was forced to close his market because years spent bent over a table cutting meat have taken a been told to stop or he will end up in a said his Marion They also are looking for a After working 22 years at his uncle's meat market on Grant Dieter wald bought Paul's Meat Market in 1984 when the Paul a Ukrainian im- continued tradition of specializing in ducing six different varieties in addition to next Democrats Select Limpert For Mayor B Party leaders hope to avoid a bitter primary By SUE WEIBEZAHL The Ted Limpert received the nod to run for mayor of defeating Carmen Harlow by a margin of almost 2-1 in the ty's designation process day But Harlow indicated he may run a primary against Limpert for the right to challenge Mayor Roy nardi in this fall's from an athletic ground and this is just the first quarter of the Harlow strategizing to what to do I will be I'll still be part of the But Democrat leaders are ing for no They believe a bitter mayoral primary four years ago between Joseph Fahey and seph Nicoletti gave Republicans the city's top seat for the first time in 24 any registered ocrat is entitled to file petitions if they choose but I don't like Onondaga County cratic Chairman Steven Paquette think people should respect the designation processor's a fair For the past two crats interested in keeping their elected seats or challenging bents met with committee people in wards and towns throughout the were taken out April and announced at the ignation meeting a said he hopes to persuade Harlow to support think the party will come Limpert both have the same goal that's to put City Hall back in Democrat feel I have something to Harlow said after the nation was can get We can be good to each other and be friends with each but we can also compete with each B Passed Longtime Councilor Charles son fails to win his party Party Syracuse school board member Hal Travis plans to join the run for Common Chelsea Clinton chooses Stanford WASHINGTON Ending months of speculation and Chelsea Clinton chose Stanford University as her next ting 3.000 miles between her and the White hist grateful this day has said first lady Hillary ham She has been almost daily about Chelsea's which had to be marked by the end of The university said it is pleased lo welcome Chelsea but was ing comment she will from our point of view and in every way a regular Stanford think she wanted to branch out and be her own make her own mark in the the first lady Concerning the dent Clinton the planes run out there and the phones work out And the e-mail works out So be all The last presidential daughter to leave the While House for an out- college was Helen Taft in 1909. historian Carl Anthony Lucy Baines Johnson and Susan Ford attended college in the ington Reports Chelsea toured Stanford in September with sophomore Jenny About Freshman slots 1.160 Applications Cost a year Chelsea Clinton does not quality for the president's a a year tuition tax because ol her 5200.000 Famous alumni Warren ot Slate William Hewlett and David gurus Herbert lormer John tennis player Sally astronaut Tiger goUer At a Britain goes to vote LONDON Amid terrorist menace and the rumble of an proaching Britain votes today in a national election with strong signs that a new left will topple a Conservative ment worn down by 18 years of After repeated disruptive at- tacks on highways and with a few token bombs and many hoax the ist Irish Republican Army is a major question Terming himself eternal warrior against Tony Blsir of the Labor Party wound up his campaign Wednesday with a call to keep up the there was a quiet but dear mood of jubilance in the camp of a party that the 43-year-old Blair has turned into a more polished social democratic mirror of ils Conservative throw off success in one appealed Con- servative Prime Minister John To win the needs 4.5 percent more of 1he 1-MaJ national vole than ii got at Tonight at SU Those interested in ing and discussing Great Britain's national election re- sults are invited to a ing from to p.m. today in Eggers Hall's al Collaboratory at Syracuse The event is sored by the Global Affairs Institute of SU's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the cuse branch of the Speaking The gathering will watch election coverage via SPAN and hear tary from SU faculty and members of the Speaking The meeting is free and open to the Kenneth Terrell the last in 1992. But fin 44 million voters today with 1he who have Britain 1979. trailing in ion polls by around 20 Labor 1-9 io win ZAIRE ZAMBIA o i BOTSWANA Syracus KRT Updates on Zaire Air and Trie United Nations airlifted 235 children lo Rwanda as rebels gained on Zaire's capital The ailing president anc the rebel leader fighting lo topple hirr will meet Friday on s South navy Cobalt Zaire contains as much as f ihe world's cobal everything from 1he painter's blue 1o cell phones snd In the of mining companies are deals with ihe See Page  

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