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Daily News from New York, New York • 450

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Daily Newsi
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-J' i- ft 4 Legislators Oppose i haf scrambled word game By HENRI ARNOLD and BOB LEE Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. Clinton Exhibit Site A West Side legislator asked the City Planning Commission yesterday to reject a proposed convention and exhibition site in the Clinton section of Manhattan and ROCK. I acaM SI I move it 15 blocks south. Labor Sec'y Gets an Aide Donald F. Rodgers, labor consultant to President Nixon, has been appointed counsellor to the secretary of labor, it was announced yesterday.

In his new post, created by presidential executive order, Rodgers will act as "an ombudsman for labor" in its dealings with the federal government. Rodgers will continue to advise the President on labor matters, a Labor Department spokesman "said. A former construction worker, Rodgers has served as executive director of the Board of Urban Affairs and as a trustee of the New York Building and Construction Trades Council. Play something classical! L16HT MU5IC. TOLXX 3 GELISII I rr" Assemblyman Richard Gottfried (D-L-Manhattan) along with State Sen.

Manfred Ohres-stein, Rep. Bella S. Abzug, and Councilman Theodore S. Weiss, all Manhattan Democrats, opposed the location of the $200 million complex between West 44th and 47th next month to and over the Hudson River. Gottfried said it should be located in the mid-thirties, on the waterfront.

Howard G. Sloane, managing director of the New York Coliseum predicted "an invironment-al disaster" if the center is built and argued that it would be harmful to the Coliseum. Robert Tisch, president of the Convention and Exhibition Center said the city annually "turns away hundreds of thousands of potential visitors" because it lacks ''A modern efficient and adequate center for trade exhibitions and Frielc Dooms Town If onse Despite the Landmarks Preservation Commission's wish to declare the block from Fifth Ave. to Madison Ave. on 70th St.

a landmark, the Frick Collection, which is housed on that block, has taken steps to demolish the vacant Louis XV town house, a spokesman for the commission announced last night. The town house is adjacent to the Frick building. "We have found out that the Frick plans the immediate demolition of the fine old town house at 5 E. 70th and we think this is tragic, very unfortunate and very unwise," said Frank B. Gilbert, executive secretary of the landmarks commission.

BRUETT I i lj Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Print tbe SURPRISE ANSWtH here They Knot Red Ties Washington, March 14 (AP) The Senate Foreign Relations Committee recommended today Senate ratification of consular treaties with Hungary, Poland and Romania. The treaties, signed last year, provide for exchanges of consular officials, with guarantees of right, of communication between a citizen and his consul and prompt notification in case of detention. (Answer tomorrow) DRUDGE CIVIL GUARD HAUNCH Yesterday's Answer: Her capacity is 8 pints A GAL mom M3. limn Af fci--C v4 sm lira ft ivr- USDA CHOICE YIELD GRACE 5 LOIN.

I101IIID FLANK INCLUDING: BONE STEAKS TOP ROUND STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAKS LONDON BROIL SILVER TIP ROAST EYE ROUND ROASTS PORTERHOUSE STEAK GROUND BEEF (Beef Rownd) I USDA CHOICE YIELD GRADE ECONOMY PACK NCLUDING: ml 11. M71 Consisting of Sections TOTAL PRICE una PER MONTH A B.C. 145 LBS. tf rl US FOOD STAMPS. JlklMlCl It NO FREEZER TO BUY- 4 7 fc jeX' A NO CLUBS TO JOIN.

WLJ 7 GROSS kf FREEZER LOCKER lB- W) AVAILABLE. NO CHARGE. CHUCK ROAST, CHUCK FILLETS, SWISS STEAK, GROUND BEEF, POT ROAST. II 93c LB. Gross Wt.

4 MOS. SAME AS CASH NO ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE -v. fTjfl VI EXAMPLE: 50 LB. ot 69c PER IB. TOTAL COST ONLY 34.50 CONSISTS OF team stkiiun ON CHART.

thwh ir.i si flSlRLOINS, T-BONES, PORTERHOUSE, FLANK, SOME GROUND BEEF INCLUDING: 5 'Nc-UDING. USDA CHOICE YIELD GRADE 5 CONSISTS OF SECTIONS i. ON CHART LOIN 8 FLANK AVG.WGT. 60-90 LBS. 1 'J3 '6S lot' 1.1 m-: 145 lbs GROSS WT.

NO INTEREST NO ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE EXAMPLE: 60 LBS. at 89c PER LB. 13.3S PER M0. 1 TOTAL PRICE 53.40 4 MOS. SAME AS CASH --eb sSSf "Sir XWL0 FREE grA fimgasoSBmSEBiSp Kt VVf A cine ruirvciac dr, PD1' all KiV YIELD GRADE 2 GRADE 3 USDA CHOICE STEAK ROAST I CALL Vfmi'' 4J ATTENTION J' wl All'meal sold at tansing weight according to meitht available Toe term 'hanging weight" refers to the total carcass weight gk USDA YIELD GRADE 2 3 ORDERS PRIME STEAK ORDER 1 1 All orders subject to trim loss in cutting and wrapping before any cutting or trimming mi I tomplete guaramee.

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Eye Rolled Rural. Bottom. Sirliii Tip. FRONT yiTE-j HIM WUTFJ i A 1 B. Sirltn.

Steaks. Porterbeose. T-Bone, Strloii Tip. 1 w-t C. Sroond Beef.

Flanks. VCMICKI 11. I B. Rtb Roast, Club Steak. ywuil SIIIBIR II If JL I Short Ribs.

Plate Beet. Rolled Plate. p- 1SH0J! 11 F. Cluck Steak, Pot Roast, Chuck Tender. Is 7 FLANK gM I r.t.

tua ut CfuiBri Bf riuttuiuH I I BV II 1 porterhouse, rib roast gross wt. delmonico, short ribs, plate ground beef from the other side. Consists of side and sections from other side. caiic nnnrn nnmr 1 on per I WHY PAY S10 FOR THE BEST STEAK DINNER IN ANY RESTAURANT. CONSISTS OF LOIN.

RIB. FLANK PLATE FROM THE VERT BEST. AGE0 PRIME BEEF, SECTIONS i ON CHART. jHiiiL uruf.n in rmniL i.ia lb. EJ misrctVL f-fiiSHtt? GROSS WT.

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of R. public (Fairchild HilUr). Toko any pkwy to Rt. 1 1 0, LI E. to En! 49 south.

40-1 3 20th Ave. 212-932-3510-1 20 min. from Man. and Bronx asy dir. by cor from Ditmars Astoria or Grand Cent.

Pkwy tok Sttiowoy St. no. to 20th Av. 5 min. from Tri-boro Bridg LaGuordia Airport.

SOUTH BROAD ST. TRENTON NEW JERSEY 609-888-4300 NEXT TO INDEPENDENCE MALL 1527 JERICHO TPKE. (516) 775-0874 (212) 343-9215 From Orrs Cross 1st. Pkwy to Joricho Tpko oast. Just past Now Hyd Park Rd, From North's Stato, Southern Stat wsst to Now Hyd.

Pk. Rd. to J.richo Tpko. blk. oast opp.

Wotson's. 610 Central Ave. 21 2-GR 1-9770 516-569-1 166 From Bktyn Tak BH Pkwy. to Rockwy. Blvd.

thon o. past TSS Kor-vttle 1 mi. to Central Ave. A turn left. From Nassau toko Peninsula turn toft to Rockwy.

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17 or Rt. 4. Gordon Stato Pkwy. ond 10 mm. from Goo Wosh.

Bridgo." Eaty direction -End of Nw Brunswick Avi. 5 mirv-vt From Nw Jrty Turn ROUTE 23 -IN I CENTER OF TOWN pike orGqrdtn Stot PVwy. OPEN DAILY 1 0-8. SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

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