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Daily News from New York, New York • 5

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rJ C5 last imrse Is 1 Jr ButHoodPkk SUNDAY NEWS, OCTOBER 2, 1968 Punish ttAff uurontg ww 4 v. New Orleans, Oct. 1 (Special) Cosa Nostra biggie Carlos Marcello wa3 still digesting his share of yesterday's feast with other mobsters at La Stella restaurant in 1. Queens when he arrived at 1 (NEWS foto by Seymour Wally) Mayor Lindsay greets actress Vila Bergryd, who plays Eve in the movie "The Bible," at the Waldorf-Astoria. He was on hand 'or the 65th annual Communion breakfast conference of the Ladies of Charity of the New York Catholic Charities.

He told the 1.200 women attending. "I have resolved to be on my best behavior," after disclosing he sometimes tells bad jokes at these functions. Board City, School the airport here. So the sight that greeted him last night was enough ta him heartburn- Reporters and photographers were waiting to bug him with questions and flashlights. "You got enough pictures, you got enough pictures," he bawled.

"Why don't you get outta Then he swung a punch at one of his tormentors who refused to let him alone. The only trouble was that he chose FBI agent Patrick J. Collins Jr. as his target. So, today, he was arrested once more and charged with assaulting a federal asrent.

A squad of FBI agents escorted Marcello into a federal building for a hearing before U.S. Commissioner Fritz Windhorst, who set next Friday for a preliminary hearing and released the hood in $50,000 bond. Conviction carries a maximum three-year prison sentence. Went Back for More Marcello, a boss of the Louisiana underworld, had been among five Cosa Nostra mobsters who feasted on Italian delicacies and wine at La Stella in Forest Hills, Queens, yesterday. The cafe was the scene of the interrupted "little Apalachin" conclave Sept.

22. With 12 other mobsters, he had been arrested then as a material witness and held in SI 00,000 bail, which all made within 24 hours. All are to return to face a Queens grand jury Monday. (Other picture on rage 1) Partners: Lindsay pr 'ry fl 'in I A- i- I i I liy LESTER ABELMAN After mullinr the matter over for the better part of a week. Mayor Lindsay yesterday made public his attitude toward the Board of Education's demand that he "should avoid becoming' the arbitrator of controversies involving the board and community groups." Despite the board's stinjfingf rebuke, Lindsav insisted that demanded a major voice in the operation of the school.

In his letter to Garrison, Lindsay said: "Let me say at the outset that I fully appreciate both the critical importance and the many and increasing complexities of the work of the board. I understand the board's legal and constitu- "the government of the city must be a partner of the board and the teaching stafT in pursuit of the objectives of high-quality education." Conciliatory Tone The tone of the Mayor's letter to board President Llo3'd K. Garrison, dated Friday but released yesterday, was conciliatory. Last i tional status as a state agency under the jurisdiction of the the board had bluntly told Lindsay that "the final decision on all educationl policies must rest with the board, where the law has placed it." The controversy between Lind Plastic Bag Death Tokyo. Oct.

1 (Reuters) A 36-year-old woman suffocated today when she covered her head -with a plastic bag and tied it around her jeeck to protect herself from bees while working in her garden. State Department of Education." Nonetheless, he insisted, the city must be a partner in the drive toward letter education. "My administration has no intention of overstepping the legitimate boundaries of responsibility (UPI Telefoto) Carlos Marcello is led handcuffed into the U.S. commissioner" office in New Orleans yesterday. With him is an FBI agent.

Downpour Flushes Suspect in Murder By EDWARD BENES The raw wet weather of the last week was credited yesterday with bringing about a solution of the fatal stabbing of an assistant movie projectionist Sept. 23 in the Chelsea apartment house where he lived. say and the board stemmed from the rhubarb over Intermediate School 201 in East Harlem. Par- between the board and the city ents and community groups had government," he said. Narcotics Raiders Met Hero top liy WILLIAM TRAVERS and WILLIAM McFADDEN A hero cop, who allegedly moonlighted by operating a large-scale narcotics cutting plant, was sejzed yesterday when detectives, armed with a search warrant, broke The story was told by Detective into his Bronx apartment Within hours of the raid.

Pa s- I "I 'Tic RONNIE REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR? Well, anything can happen in California. And. the handsome, articulate actoi already lias the edge for the governorship tlure. But COP Senatoi Javit ay? his election would be a disaster. Read "Starring Ronald Reagan" on page 10 LOVE IS HER SPECIALTY Melina Mercouri the magnetically attractive actress who shot to fame ia "Never on Sunday" says a woman should live) with a man for 10 years lief ore deciding about marriage.

And she says a lot more in "Melina Get Sexplicit" ea page 24 Larry Learning in Criminal Court, where the slain man's roommate, Jeremiah Xiblack, 37, an unemployed laborer, was arraigned on a charge of homicide. Judge Hy-man Solniker held the suspect without bail for a hearing Oct. 10. Argument Reported The victim was John Peterson, 40, who shared a top-floor apartment with Niblack in a five-story walkup at 335 W. 19th St.

Stabbed twice in the abdomen, Peterson died Monday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Xeighboi-s reported the roommates had had a loud argument, the nature of which was undisclosed, and Nib-lack had disappeared immediately after the stabbing. Miserable Week But after a week of sleeping in flophouses and cheap rooming Tiouses and, when his money ran out, in doorways and on park benches the shivering fugitive returned home Friday night for some dry clothes. He was down to his last 3 cents and was inadequately clad in a short-sleeve polo shirt, a gray sweater and khaki pants.

Detectives from the W. 20th St. station were on stakeout. Learning grabbed Niblack as he was leaving the building. The lock on his apartment had been changed and ha couldn't get in.

trolman Francisco Llanusa, 37, a 13-year veteran of the force and holder of five citations, was suspended by First Deputy Police Commissioner James Walsh. Bronx Chief Assistant District Attorney Burton B. Roberts said Llanusa would be questioned on whether heroin and cocaine processing equipment, found in his apartment, was being used by a narcotics ring. The raid on Llanusa's at 3725 Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale, was o.ie of rwo simultaneous raids carried jut by men of -the narcodics iquad, the Bronx district attor-ley's office and the police commissioner's confidential unit. In the second, detectives enured an apartment at 001 W.

130th St. and arrested James Christian. 35, and his wife, lima, and held them on charpes of possession of narcotics. The cou-ole were described as close friends of the arrested cop. The raiders entered Llanusa's apartment at 6:30 A.M.

Besides processing equipment, they said, thev found three bags of heroin. 4 (NEWS foto by Gene Kappock) James Randolph and Burton Roberts of the Bronx DA's office look over heroin processing equipment seized in the home of. Patrolman Francisco Llanusa. a bag of marijuana and, in his of possession of heroin, cocaine, car. a bottle filled with 100 goor balls.

Llanusa was booked at the Kingsbridge station, on charges Police said the cop earned his fifth citation on June 28, 1965, when he disarmed a man who was shooting a rifle. marijuana and birbiturates, all misdemeanors, and will be taken into Bronx Criminal Court today..

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