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Daily News from New York, New York • 282

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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282
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ft. Printers1 Chief Envisions a Contract Soon Ffifor iff Complex The head of the International Typographical Union predicted yesterday that a new contract will soon be reached by the union's down last Friday, ITU President John Pilch returned to the union's headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo. Officials of the New York local and publisher representatives of The News and New York Times flew west Monday for a new effort at a settlement. The negotiators returned to New York after meetings Tuesday and Wednesday in Colorado Springs. Pilch said new meetings will be held here "early next week." old for $36 Million New York City mailers local and the city's four major daily newspapers.

After contract talks bogged I C- Sale of the huj-'e Tudor City apartment complex, on Manhattan's East Side near the United Nations, for $36 million was reported last night by the Fred F. French In vesting Inc. st ill wary of a squeeze play with itself in the middle. Assemblyman Andrew Stein D-L-Manhattan) predicted that the sale of Tudor City Trie development, housing about 10,000 persons, consists of 2 ten-. tory biddings between 41st and i'-Ut Sts.

and First and Second Aves. It is one of the largest renl- 1 lead to the demise of that A BEDTIME BOUQUET 9.00 SET A bedtime bouquet is just what you'll have with our dainty peignoir blooming with pretty posies, swept over a matching spaghetti strap shift. Both are treated to frosty lace area and its gradual replacement by office buildings. Stein charged that "city interests anil certain real estate groups are determined to convert midtown Manhattan into a sterile island of commercial The legislator accused Mayor and Donald Elliott, chairman of the City Planning Commission, of pursuing commercial development "at a time when our housing crisis is the t. ot severe in the city's history." out rolled apartment complexes in Hit- city.

Tudor City reportedly was by Lymington Realty not otherwise identified. hf broker for the transaction was the real estate firm of Uelms-ley-Spear, Inc. Title elo.ing is i-h'-'ful for early October. Two years ago Tudor City residents were aroused by rumors that parts of the complex would be turn down for a S-IoO million development bet ivei-n 4 -'Id and t.Vh Sts. The project, was to be undertaken by the United Nations Development assisted by both the city and the state.

Jt would contain to story office buildiiiL'S, fourUt facilities and hotels for per onnel. The Tudor City buildings are pecifi. ally excluded from the I plan but the community is trim in lilac, maize or pink Fcrtrei polyesterAvri! rayon, L. Ey Aristocraft in Sleepwear, frst floor. Mail and phone orders ''ed.

Restaurant Bombed Kmeryville, June 17 CI'i Two homemade bombs bla -ted a table through a roof shattered windows early today in a drive-in restaurant often i'teiiented by police. Two by-s landers were injured slightly No arrests were made. A police spokesman said the bombs were "directed against the police, not the restaurant." FRANKLIN SIMON Ground Airline Aide Held in Theft of 483G An Alitalia Airlines senior accountant, described by a company spokesman as "quiet, suave and handsome," was suffste-tl yesterday for allegedly tupping- the company till aMWMWIWIIIIIIIMMIIWIMI IIIIIJMUilllH.IIIHH. IIIIMIU i un I 33 W. 34TH NEW YORK.

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St. station on charges of grand larceny and forgery. Complaint by Company The at. est was made on the airline's complaint. I.upetin allegedly forged names of Alitalia officials on company withdrawal slips and cashed them at a bank near the company's offices at Fifth Ave.

lie allegedly withdrew the money at intervals between December anil June of this year. The Alitalia spokesman said I.upetin had been with the company for seven years and was due to be promoted to a supervisor's lob in the accounting department. A T.S. Army veteran. I.upetin came to this country from Trieste, Italy, in "Kept to Himself" A neighbor said I.upetin was tnnii lliMiir of a mystery man.

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Rockefeller am his running mates, was announced yesterday by the governor's campaign headquarters. Three ro-chairmeti will bead the drive. They are Charles R. Die-hnhl. Buffalo Democrat, attorney Bnd banker; Mrs.

Rita E. Mauser. New York City Republican and U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, and Thomas P. F.

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