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Daily News from New York, New York • 78

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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Murphy Quits Bench To Rule Comic Books Charles F. Murphy, lepal adviser to the late M.iynr I.a(Iuardia and long an active foe of juvenile delin-iimnv, announced yesterday that he will resign to become The girl, mho fold police he without funds or a plar to ttay, gave her name as iljrra Woods aJ her mother's nam as Mrs. Iar garet Williams CI9 Lockf SC. Indianapolis. She was placed in the ear of the Sisters of Good Shepherd.

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bn iwk Mllr mrmmm, TMK 2e ft.2a) tew 1 Arrest On News Tip Information furnished by tips to The News chalked tip the 132d arrest yesterday of an accused dope jeddler or user. Detectives Marco Deserio and Richard Minervini of the narcotics squad picked up Anna May Brown, 24, in her apartment at 836 Myrtle Brooklyn. She was locked up on charges of illegal possession of narcotics and assault. She bit Deserio on the hand. Girl Runaway A 17-year-old girl, who said she ran away from her home in Indianapolis, was picked up by Port of New York Authority patrolmen at 3 A.

M. yesterday as she wandered aimlessly about the bus terminal building at 41st St. and Eighth Ave. Cops Pick Up t- hubby B'klyn Surface Lines Service Slashed by TA The City Transit Authority late yesterday approved a program to curtail Brooklyn surface transportation service approximately 10'e in a move to save the city annually. Leather piped Chinchilla cloth 98 39 Some routes would be eliminated under the proposed plan, and serv i Girl Sbes S'A-M1 ice on others reduced The program wa sadopted by a 4-1 vote, with Harris J.

Klein dissenting. It goes next to the Board of Estimate for consideration. Chairman Hugh J. Casey esti 545 (NEWS futo by "at 1'atidido) harli-H Murphy holds up a hatch of approved comics and mated that jobs of 679 men would be affected in Brooklyn and in other vl.uns hurt he hopes to eliminate others. mil on Oct.

1 of the newly-created Comic Asdi iation of America. I il a association1' i 0 l(lh llmr iiieiii, I Murphy would I ii 1 1 hoi il In develoii i I i t. stiiiiiliinls for and the Airliner Pilot sections of the city where reductions are under consideration. He said about half these could be absorbed in other transit jobs. Klein disagreed, saying 500 would be put out of employment.

Klein asserted $2,000,000 of the contemplated $3,500,000 savings would be in wages. He termed it "false economy." Among the casualties would be the borough's last three trolley Teem IO'j-U'i Tcasty-warm chinchilla cof lined in quilted rayon laHeta. 103 "il" tlared. ttitichad yoke back, two slip-in pockeH. Red.

grey, or navy auto matic drop hem. Tha valour cloche in navy and red, 'jt nr. P. S. Min Jrmn Itesaasnd I of ir(lr a.irdlr.

mm 7 Mtoi Josrpbiar Jhi, i.f harmrr Hraaalere. 1 1 ti ar, will IMh. la on lirpl.ta help mmm lir ban 1 Co! nil horror Iwnter de- Guides a lost' ii.hi I In' i.ilr will an. I ti i i nr I l.i i eil i t.nl rnl I a al haul liiiln 'J7 lines the Coney Island, Church li' Hook thitt 21 of the are mem- Ave. and McDonald Ave.

routes. Jet to Safety Bus service would replace the first IiOst above the clouds over Tat- two lines, and other bus routes would be extended to absorb the vacuum caused by ending the Mc erson, N. with bis radio irone, ynm with ar HUM. Donald Ave. line.

the pilot fan Air Force jet trainer was guided to a safe landing at I.aCuardia Field yesterdav bv With Klein again dissenting, the authority voted not to make Yom Kippur a holiday with pay for its If ar Write fr or krnd-irn ralaUn the skipper of a commercial Jewish employes. Klein urged that leiM tl.e nsnr latum, together with iiiajnr (list rilmtors, printers mi. I nr i aver.H. He est mi a ted that Ihtv ie. ri'ii'iit nl.ont of all i.iiii.- mill i Mm will select professional reviewer t.

help inxpect all comic look before puhl icution. All ap-I invi il l.i.i.k will hear the seal of I he Murphy organization. 41, was named to the lu nch by I ntiunrilia niul reappointed t.y Mayor O'Dwyer. lie draw I II. II year, and hi term Would have inn until April tlOO.000 Uu.lCel Setup First I.t.

Tifston Maddocks, 28, both Good Friday and om Kippur be made paid holidays. son or a retired niaior general. made a safe landing at the field Both holidays- were given with ft'th Art at f. Tfk Hmmkmt tmllmm il. ml SmtiA.

aVei ruan pay under management of the old at 1:5:1 P. M. after being shown the course by Capt. Lloyd 1). Rein- Board of Transportation.

Service would be ended at 7 P. M. nard, 41, pilot of an American Airlines Convair. With 19 passenirers. Reinh.ird daily on five bus routes as part of the reduction.

They are B-15, starting at Manhattan Bridge; had taken oft from I.aGuardia at He ilc. line. I to name bis mlary a cmle aditiinist rator, but faiil his B-25. Fulton St: B-37. Third B-54, Myrtle and B-49, Grand woiilil have a budget of $100,.

to0 annually, including bis salary St. Service on hve toner lines would be variously modified. 12:5.3 I. M. for Buffalo.

Twelve minutes later, his plane climbed out of the clouds and "there was the jet sitting right in front of me." (lets Message Across Maddocks wigwagged his wings and fl ew circles around the twTin- Murphy prornncd to set up "the 1 1 oiliest code of ethics ever adopted hy a mais media industry," and I' pealed for public support of the Rubi's Brother engine AA plane. Then he pointed to his earphones and shook his 4-B-6-7- 8 9 of ff 12 AAA tt. I ''t1 Tk I AA 1 ''t' i 1 I I 1 1 -n4- pi y-y -i -r :1 "T'-. vv Ij fir A I -fry -tr i i i i i cleanup drive. Meets Parents Pines for Fare head, indicating his radio was out.

Keinhard radioed Stewart AK Rase at Newburgh, and learned Maddocks was on a routine flight there from Fort Dix. Reinhard escorted Maddocks up to Stewart Out of Greece Athens, Sept. 16 CP). Cesar After 45 Yrs. but, finding the weather bad, turned around and beaded back to Queens.

4.H year old widow wa re Rubirost, told that he can leave Greece after five years internment for failure to pay a $67,000 fine. united with her parent whom rdie bad not een in 4j years. Mi Six minutes after Maddocks landed with only enough fuel left for live minutes flying Reinhard is reported seeking the fare from his affluent brother the much I'avpiulina liomnnn arrived from Italy on the liner Saturnia, which brought his ship down. it's cemfortobt if it's Coward's locked with lit passenger at Maddocks, son of retired Maj. J'ler SI.

North Kiver and 4tth St She was greeted bv her father Cen. Ray Maddocks, of Aptos, said his generator conked out. killing his instruments. He Amellii Spoidonp, 7't, and he FOAM-CUSHIONED gt-VICI KID STEP IN 1 1 married Porforio. Police Chief Demetrius "Vlastaris said Cesar, a former Dominican diplomat, and his family can leave whenever they wish.

But Cesar, who has been living on $50 a month he makes teaching English, hasn't the price of a ticket. Vlastaris said Cesar expects to root her, Antoinette, 72, of 200 said that when he dove through SiiH West field, N. J. hole in the overcast and spotted Koniatio bad not seen her parents Keinhard's Convair "the pilot ftr -ed impcr'ed v.ci t.J mice when they left Italy looked not like a man or a human being but like an angel." end e'aticzed Insure re-fec? Vnl Ccword Has been famous i'-Ke It6. and l.cKt.

Ihls is t'e sKoe tat ycr Hot Car Charge So Is Denied by 10 A woman and nine men. accused 1'red feel relief end ccfcrf tVev ve been kg'-q fcr. In black, the tremendous se rsse ii seer, cn cr-art ebeve. Writt mail trder tfept. 442 Fallaa SU Btlyn ar cal M42 get the necessary cash from Por-firio, whose marriages to American heiresses Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton have left him well heeled.

In while Dominican representative in Switzerland, Cesar was picked up at an Athens airport carrying a suitcase jammed with $60,000 in pounds and dollars. The money was confiscated. Also fined $67,000, he was ordered to remain in Corinth until he paid up. Authorities finally realized it would take Cesar about a century to do this and waived the fine. i.f being members of a stolen car ring allegedly beaded by Joseph The Spordone is reined land-cape a i dener.

Also on the liner was an K-pound loy bom to Mis. Antonio li Tien-to ou Wcvlnesday as the vessel neaird New York. Mr l'i Trento and her hii-band came from in ar Koine. They will live ith Mrs. Di Trento' parents.

Mr, and Mis. I.eone Kragione of K. 22Ud Bronx. tl'irture in centerfold) 4 Killed in Wreck lb Ina. (ieimany, Sept.

lt Kcu-blil -Kour persons weie killed ami 22 injured in a crash between a fit i tr tit tiain and a train ti a i i la -1 ti ig ht D'Krcole, 12, of 42S E. 116th St (I oward Shoe pieaueci not guilty yesterday in w. Federal Court to charges of con t-zm I36S. 2 Wtst 34tk St. hpiring 10 lake slolcn cars across tar 5t At.

7 state lines. Total bail for the 10 amounted to $4:5.500 pending set 442 Filtaa Strtet at Hayt, trtaarya 1- "t-i 9 FC Nor'S Fraiklin St, HempiUad 2S Ter mt. 3P3 Ma-t St, Hac.e-ack Hd B'vd. Jrvr Vlastaris made clear. that Cesar and his family are not being deported and can remain in Greece if thev choose.

ting of a trial date Oct. 21. D'Er-cole's $12,500 bail was' the highest of the 10..

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