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-3 IN THE NATION Anniversary Celebrated CifyHasLaw Set to Require 6 Offers Space Lifts Washington, Sept. 27 (AP) James E. Webb, administrator of the National 4 Wafer Meters Aeronau- tics and Space A city law to force every con 5 A sumer to install a water meter is ready to go before the City Fino's Urban Bank Washington, Sept. 27 (UPI) Rep. Paul A.

Fino, Bronx Republican, introduced a bill today proposing the creation of a bank for urban renewal and development as an "alternative to federal control in American urban development." The proposed bank is a counter to the government's "demonstration cities" program. Fino regards the program as an attempted federal power grab. Dems He Hopes Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 27 (AP) Democratic Sen. Wayne Morse, a former Republican, expressed Administration, said today the United States has offered transportation aboard U.

S. spacecraft to scientists of Germany, Great Britain 1 yef Council, Mayor Lindsay said yesterday. But Lindsay refused to go into detail about his proposal until he checks it with the Democrats who control the Council. The Mayor talked as he administered the oath of office to mayoral assistant James Marcus, 35, Lindsay's new commissioner of water supply, gas and electricity. "Must See Mr.

Ross" When reporters questioned him and other na in in a CO td to 00 tP-' about his statement that the law has been prepared, Lindsay re fused to enlarge on the nature of the plan. hope today that Americans would elect Republicans this Fall to indicate their dissatisfaction with the Viet Nam War. The Oregon Senator met newsmen and spoke at the fall ponvfvpation "I want first to taKe ic up with the majority leader, Mr. (David) Ross," Lindsay said. Previously Ross had expressed annoyance that metering plans had been made public by Marcus without prior word to the Council, which must pass on them.

The Mayor also said he prob-ablv will make a new attempt to tions. "If the Webb sceintists in Western Europe have scientific studies to make of their own land mass," Webb said, "we. have developed a safe enough transportation system in space to take them there." He said, however, that there must be a definite requirement Tor this type of service "Flying in space is not something to do just for the fun of it." Drop That Cancer! Chicago. Sept. 27 (UPI) "Lung cancer, the No.

1 cause of cancer death in men, could be re duced by 90 if executives would atop smoking cigarets," the chairman of the medical board of Life Extension Institutes of New York said today. Dr. Harry J. Johnson also said, "The first popular myth that we must dispell is the belief that the American executive is an unhealthy person who is sacrificing himself on the altar of business success. Boom in the Air Washington, Sept.

27 (AP) The president of the Air Transport Association, Stuart G. Tipton, said today, the industry will carry about 112 million persons this year almost twice the total of only five years ago and probably will more than double traffic again within the next five years. Morse College near here. Asked to comment on Republican claims they may pick up 30 to 40 Congressional seats in the Nov. 8 elections because of a decline in President Johnsons popularity, Morse responded: "I hope so." Senior Service Corps Washington, Sept.

27 (AP) A Senate Labor subcommittee today approved today a bill to set up a national senior service corps (XEWS foto by Judd Mehlman) Alfred Benzakein, 4, places wreath at foot of commemorative plaque in Peter Minuit Park, State and Whitehall Sts, marking 312th anniversary of the first permanent Jewish settlement in the U.S. Alfred, who arrived from Cairo, Egypt, last March, is the youngest Jewish emigrant to arrive in the States this year. to provide opportunities for re have the Board of Water Supply absorbed by the department Marcus will head. The Board of Water Supply now builds the city's water system, then turns it over to the Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Department. An attempt to accomplish this was killed by the 1966 Legislature.

A New, Broader Agency Even Marcus' department may be swallowed up in a matter of weeks by a new, broader city agency that would be known as the Environmental Protection Administration, Lindsay said. The city's upstate reservoirs held 318 billion gallons yesterday, or 66.7 of capacity. Normal for the date is 327 billion gallons, or 69. In his remarks after the swearing-in, Marcus noted that since the drout began in 1961 the watershed has lost 61 inches of rain, as compared with the norm, or 16 months normal rainfall. tired persons to use their skills in community service projects.

The bill authorizes $24 million in grants to state and loca agencies and to nonprofit groups to enable them to organize such programs. Tammany Panel Urges Open Judicial Primary By DICK LEE Tammany Leader J. Raymond Jones' committee on proposed changes in the state Constitution turned to the Participants in corps projects couia oe paia up to a year, IN THE WORLD Hair for Exchange judiciary yesterday and suggested that open primary nomination replace the convention system of naming candidates for Supreme Court justice. New Delhi, Sept. 27 (UPI) O'Neill Wins Confidence Belfast, Sept.

27 (AP) Prime Minister Terence O'Neill won a vote of confidence tonight from The Indian government is pulling That recommendation Mayor's Do came its hair out to earn badly needed from a subcommittee headed by supreme Justice James foreign exchange. As part of a M. McNally, himself a product drive to increase exports, the ot the convention system. 250,000 flee As Hurricane government announced today it Frank D. O'Connor, the Democratic candidate for governir who would sell human hair deposited has yet to agree to participation in any of the proposed television the Unionist (conservative) Party after facing his critics at a seven-hour private meeting.

The meeting followed the disclosure Friday that a number of members of Parliament had organized a pe- debates featuring all four candidates, yesterday promptly ac at more than 5,000 temples in Southern India by pilgrims who shaved their heads to fulfill religious vows. The government said it already had firm commit Hits Rum Isle cepted a WABC offer to stage a Nov. 6 joint debate with the ments for the export of about 30 GOP candidate, Gov. Rockefel MILES 400 ler. The latter has been balking tons of hair worth of $1.7 million Israeli A-Prospects at proposals for debates with O'Connor alone.

So far he has insisted on four-cornered meet ATLANTIC OC.4.V DOMINICAN Jerusalem, (Israeli Sector), s-. REPUBLIC ings. O'Connor's campaign co-ordi- Sept. 27 (Reuters) Glenn Sea-borg, head of the U. S.

Atomic nator, Stephen Smith, wired ANTIGUA Energy Commission, said today he thought a press report Is Rained In (Continued from page 3) I was blamed as Mayor. YouH have to take the responsibility." Fast on the Spigot In response, Lindsay said he would have to accept the responsibility, because: "An hour ago I appointed a new commissioner of water supply I knew he was fast-working, but I didn't know he was going to turn the spigot on so fast!" He promised everybody he would use the new wing properly, since "New York is the proudest and best city in the world and we intend to keep it that way." After that, everybody was invited to step outside in the rain and enjoy litle sandwiches and drinks. Is the Public Invited? Litter Mayor Lindsay was asked by The News reporter if the public was going to be able to visit the new wing, to see the 1785 crystal chandelier, the inlaid Hepplewhite card table, the 1810 mahogany bookcase and other fabulous antiques used on the two stories of the new wing. "Oh, we haven't planned anything like that yet, the Mayor said. "After all, we just got the wing!" His wife said she would wait until they could see how much SEA GUADELOUPE, JlKICTI WABC suggesting that the two-man debate be moved up so as to give the voters more time in which to arrive at a mature judgment before the Nov.

8 election. He added that "in our judgment Nov. 6 is a date better than none but far worse than any other." that Israel could -5 bomb "in a mat- I 0 SOUTH AMERICA'S ter of months' O'Connor, who had been lagging (KEWS Map by Staff Artist) Path of Hurricane Inez. San Juan, P. Sept.

27 (UPI) was exagger-a d. Seaborg visited a small U. reactor during his 2-day visit to Israel. But behind Rockefeller in labor union endorsements, closed some ground yesterday. The executive council of the International Longshoremen's Association unanimously recommended that its 28,000 the entire Democratic ticket.

The Democratic candidate is scheduled to meet today with the executive council of the New Seaborg O'Neill's re- O'Neill moval because of his attempts to further closer relations with the Irish Republic. Northern Irish Protestants, always suspicious of any closer contact with their bigger Roman Catholic neighbor to the south, fear their province might one day be swallowed by the Republic. Mercy for the North London, Sept. 27 (Reuters) An ambulance for war casualties In North Viet Nam, paid for by British printing workers, will leave here for Hanoi aboard a Polish freighter at the end of the week, it was announced today. Members of the Printing Trades Union and the Sign and Display Trade Union paid $3,640 for the ambulance and $840 to equip it.

Portugal Denies All Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 27 (AP) Foreign Minister Franco No-gueira asserted today that Portugal harbors no mercenaries in Angola and invited UN Secretary Thant to come and see for himself. The Congo has called a UN Security Council meeting to press charges that Portugal has mercenaries in Angola training to overthrow the Congo Hurricane Inez tore across the rum-and-perfume isle of Guadeloupe with 120 MPH fury today and the 250,000 residents recalling the 14 deaths caused by killer storm Cleo two years ago fled to higher ground. York State AFL-CIO. That could mean the biggest boost O'Connor The exact future course of Inez was uncertain but forecasters said "residents of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands should abuse the rooms could take.

continue to keep touch with later bulletins." he said the country second reactor, at Dimona in the northeastern Negev and not supported by the U. S. was "too far away" for him to visit. Reds Arm Arabs Beirut, Lebanon, Sept. 27 (AP) The head of the Palestine Liberation Organization confirmed today that his fledgling anti-Israeli army is being armed by Communist China.

Ahmed Shu-kairy's force is estimated at 4,000 trained Palestinian refugees whose families lost -their homes in the Arab-Israeli war ,3 San Juan weather forecasters has received from the labor groups so far. Hamilton, N.Y., Sept. (UPI) Frank O'Connor charged today that Gov. Rockefeller does not deserve the endorsement of the five labor unions that have backed him in the last few weeks. In a speech at Colgate Unier-sity, the Democratic gubernator- ial candidate pointed out that 39 labor bills were vetoed by Rocke- After yesterday, it shouldn't be too tough to figure that out.

Free Flights for GIs San Francisco, Sept. 27 (AP) Pan American Airways says it said the last report received from Guadeloupe, France's largest possession in the West Indies, was at 3 P. M. At that hour winds will provide free flights from South Viet Nam to Honolulu for were up to 80 mph and forecasters said the so-called "Emerald Isle" must have been punished by some 300 American servicemen even mightier winds. feller during his administration.

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