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Daily News from New York, New York • 275

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New York, New York
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275
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cc Free Films Set for Island The Mayor's Urban Task Force will present two free outdoor films this month on Staten Island. "Camelot" will be shown Aug. 12 in the street at Seaside Blvd. and Buel Ave. in Queens Breeze.

"To Sir With Love" will be reviewed Auer. 28 in the Mai-i-ners Harbor Playground. By TOM RAITERT Rep. John M. Murphy blamed th Federal Power Commission (r th city's critical power short-az in failing to approve Consolidated Edison' proposed Storm Kin? mountain hydroelectric plant.

He accused th FPC of "being more interested in empire build- c3 t3 r7- Bridge Crossing area Monday and Thursday. The Page Raritan Bay, Huguenot Ave. and Amboy Road areas Wednesday and Friday. Tottenville Tuesday and Friday. The Richmond Amboy Road, Alhwe North Railroad Annadale Road and Arthur Kill Road area Monday and Thursday.

dancers, choreographers, and a quartet will entertain tomorrow 8:30 p.m. on the Stapleton Houses baseball field, Tompkins Are. and Broad St. It is sponsored by the mayor's Urban Action Task Force. The Stapleton organized community council will play host.

The Stapleton branch library will present children's films every Tuesday for the next month, starting at 2:30 p.m. Admission is free. The city's violations'- bureau, which handles all parking stopping and standing summonses, has moved into a new office at 30 Bay St. The new facilities house two hearing rooms, and clerical offices, conference rooms and space for cashiers. dent of Staten Island Community College, was elected to the board of directors of the Council of Higher Education Institutions.

The council, established in is composed of 53 institutions of higher education in the metropolitan area. Birenbaum will serve for the academic year 1970-71. Frederick F. Witte, alumni president. This is the largest donation contributed by the alumni as a single gift, topping last year's amount by $4,000, said a college spokesman- The major portion, $18,030, will be used for safety equipment for the college's new Van de Graaf nuclear physics accelerator, said Witte.

About $12,000 will go to the music department and $6,500 to Wagner's scholarship program. A dancemobile including The Amboy Road, Huegenot The Wagner College Alumni Karitan Kay and Kichmond Averea Tuesday and Friday. The Huguenot Arthur Kill Road, Annedale Road, North Railroad area Wednesday and Saturday. William M. Birenbaum, presi- Association is donating to the college in the form of funds for three projects, said 1 -A LJ izLJ William Birenbaum catering to the interest of narrow loinftvd jr rou than in mi jr.vi!!ir a project that would pr v.t.iily iw-tl-d service to nut of New Yorker." Murphy said that an application iy Ci Ed for a lisrense for the Storm Kmir Plant at Cornwall, N.Y..

had iwen submitted to th Fit i-i Jnuiry, The FIC ha I vi-n on issue Siiiife. "C) Ed. rlci-trie service is N.YA'.'i life blood. The long deity? I Cornwall hydn-n-l-t trir pkmt. by Ci Kd over Ivi jvart l.if"re the Itwli blackout i a prime example of the hm-of FIT." Murphy id.

lb af. Mid FI'C failed approve more into New York State t't offset dwindling 'ippli-i and demands, and failed to enrouram companies to devil.p nw gai source through nverregutation of tbe industry. th-rehy raising consumer pries. Murphy, a mem'i-r of a special ltou.ne com mitten" which investi-ritetf the btarknut, further rhiret-d that the latest power erini i a direct result of th FPC inahility make a decision on the Cornwad plant that would have (eenerattd 1.S million kilowatts of power, more than 3 INCLUDED J. 1 With Your Purchase 1 AtJL-fc UMBRELLA 2 CHAInb the amount lost Con Ed" iMCLUDESt i2' Swim area 22- 13' Outside Dimenon B'g Alice generator in Raven-Wtl short-circuited Kstprt-si hu- er're between Port Ro fiiiioi.d and il Huitown Manhattan writ V.tnesday, Mil a Transit Authority spokesman.

The si-rvii-e. de as R-10X will leave from Castlcton and Jewett Aves. al and a.m. It will cr. the Yer-razat-Xarrow bridge t- Brooklyn and enter Manhattan through the Brooklyn Itattery Tunnel.

Ruse will leave Manhattan at Broadway an Park PI. at 4:43, 5 and 5: IS p.m. The fare will he 9C one way. The Sanitation lVpartmcnt, in rutting back it collection from three to two times a week, has made public the following collection schedule. CQMPLETELV nwllLLtlJ 11 PATIO zvi Prma-Lif Products (Mail Dept.) (Div.

of Aluma-life) Route 130 0S69I The area bounded br Richmond NYN 8-2 Plat bov your rprantotiv coll. I understand thr i no obligarion. i ESSEX PASSAIC-MftGEN 248-0840 796-3166 MONMOUTH MIDOlfSIX MORRIS 741-4343 247-4443 539-5432 a 2 NAME- Terrace, Bard Forest and Richmond Wednesday and Saturday. The WillowbriH.k Victory Clove Road and Bard Ave. area Tuesday and Friday.

The Arthur Kill Richmond Victory Wil-lw brook Road, and Richmond Terrace area Monday and Tim Huguenot Amboy Rad, Pag, and the Outer ADDRESS-CITY PHONE CIS.

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