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DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1970 9C dbam League Pirate Marshall Plan or-Poet Ily ELLEN FLEYSHER The National Urban League revealed yesterday the hazy outlines of a multi-iiliion dollar domestic Marshall Plan to eliminate poverty and unrest in America. Whitney M. Young exeru- i program for war-torn Western Europe. "It is only logical that we do the same domestically," said Young, who admitted he was "irritated" w-hen he contrasted "the present lack of unemployment in West Germany with the widows of the war dead living in poverty in the Harlems of this nation." To mark the conference attended by 4,000 delegates, Mayor Lindsay proclaimed this week National Urban Week yesterday. The four-day conference will tegy of unity, coalition and negotiation, the head of the civil rights organization said he hoped the plan would receive the backing of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons, as well as the support of "liberals, intellectuals and the working-class white." "I assume President Nixon would approve of these measures to reduce the level of despair in the nation," he said.

The domestic Marshall Plan borrowed its name from the 1947 post World War II rehabilitation i.v- of the director league, dis- -u- -i the proposed program at it New York Hilton whre th-uui'ii is holding its annua' fe r-ni-f. Call- It an Investment "The plar." Young -aid, "must 1 -n i.ot. as an expenditure hut an covering the i road a- of housing, man-(ini r. employment, health, fu a-t envi runmnit and I optilai ion." gram, we would riot have had racial disturbances in this country," Young said. Cites Cost of Crime the absence of such a plan, we are going to continue to have it," he warned.

"People must understand what it now costs for not having the plan; what it costs, for example, in terms of crime. Reiterating the league's When first suggested in 19G4, the plan called for the expenditure of $10 year for Hii unspecified lemrth of time, above existing federal appropriations. The price tag on the revised version will be revealed when it is submitted to 25 nonpartisan sponsors in a few weeks. "If this plan had been instituted in H0! with a built-in timetable like those in the space pro I end tomorrow. A Family Affair Prosecution to Call 89 In Manson Murder Triol By MICHAEL McGOYEKN Staff Correspondent of The News Los Angeles, July 20 Eighty-nine persons, including movie maker Roman Polanski, are scheduled to be called 1 M.

"ti. -It-. -IT as prosecution witnesses in Bianca murder trial of cult the Sharon Tate-Leno La leader Charles Manson and wife, then forgetit.We'renotgoing to pav him to come back here and testify." The key witness is Linda Kasa-bian, 20, who had her second child after being jailed in the Tate-La Bianca murders. Linda has decided to testify for St A three of his girl followers. Aaron II.

Stovitz, prosecuting the case with Vincent T. Pugliosi, sand the trial would probably begin Thursday or Friday. Seeks Travel Expenses Polanski, who claims to be nearly bankrupt, is spending his time in London with occasional trips to Rome. He has sent word through his business agent here (hat he will appear if his travel expenses paid. was in London at the time of his wife Sharon's murder Aug.

9. He had talked to her by phone a few hours before she was murdered. "We told said a spokes the prosecution. She has been in-dieted for the murders. A Narcotics Violator Another key witness is Ronnie Howard, also known as Shelley Nadell, a narcotics law violator who was a cellmate of Susan Ad-kins, one of the three girls on trial with Manson.

Ronnie is to tell her version of what Susan reportedly related about the seven murders involved when they shared a cell at Sybil Brand Institute for Women. man for the prosecution, "that if he wasn't interested in testifying at the trial for the murder of his Associated Press Wtrephoto Fiank ikI.i 2d has hi- wife hold and sons, Khrtt. 6 (left), and Troy, 3d. to give moral support as h- takes naih as assistant secretary of defense. He is nathe of Syracuse.

N.Y. His Trial Is Just Beginning lock Snares Kerns' Wagner To Head Mome-Kule Review liy RICHARD MATHIEU A Melijrhted" Gov. Rockefeller announced the appointment of former New York City Mayor Koln-rt F. Warner yesterday as head of a state commission to review and rtromitiend sweepinjr chanjres in laws relating to local, state and federal governments. hv the IVmiv- bv the IVmo- 'I acceptance Buck Seeks Second Line rratir stalwart was privately hmird hy Republicans backing 'kt-frllrrV bid fr a fourth tfim a a shot-in-the arm for his is in iaicn.

"Glad lo It" Rra bed at his office at K.fth Wagner said: "I'm k'iid to do it because of my in-trrrst in home rule. It will te a bipartisan commission." Ilr added that legislative lead-n. Ixth Republican and lemo-rratJr. had given their blessings to the commission. The IemiVrats.

under the lead-rr-hi of their gubernatorial noni-in. Arthur Gldlerg. have he-n niaUing noises about injecting iionir rule and Albany's dominance tvtr bu-alities into the campaign. GwTrrnor Is Happy In announcing formation of the commission. Rockefeller said: "I am delighted that one of the most respected and experienced talesmen of city govrnment in this country has agreed to head liis commission the three-time yor ft our greatest city, Robert F.

Wagner. James L. Buckley, Conservative Party candidate for TJ. S. senator will trv for two lines on the ballot, F.

Cifton White, his campaign manager said yesterday. The Conservatives chose the name Independent Alliance Party for the second line. White said that petitions will be circulated in a few days to qualify under the state election law. would form a "governor's conference of the Big Six cities." The. governor announced the Wagner appointment at his mid-town office, 22 W.

55th and then flew to Syracuse University, where he expounded on the appointment. Rockefeller also announced the formation of a Committee of Arts ind Entertainment to help him win reelection. Dina Merrill, Arthur Godfrey, Cleveland Amory, Gustave Eyssell and Louis Armstrong were among the committee members. 1 -V I 'It UPI Telt photo John Norman Collins arrives at courthouse in chains. Robert F.

Waf ner Chief of bipartisan panel More Democrats are expected to be appointed to the commission by Rockefeller. Then, in another move that pould defuse Democratic hopes of piling tip a huge vote in the cities, the governor declared doubt" and force it to find Collins innocent. Collins, 23, a former senior at Eastern Michigan University in neighboring Ypsilanti, is charged with first-degree murder in the sex slaying of Karen Sue Beineman, an 18-year-old freshman at the same university on July 23, 1959. Ann Arbor, July 20 (UPI) The prosecution said today it would prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that John Norman Collins committed the last of seven coed murders that terrorized this university community for two years. The defense replied it would leave the jury with a "serious 3.53 tsaa scaa WA um.

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