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Daily News from New York, New York • 133

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oo NEWS BRIEFS CO Defuse Big Bomb at GMBdg. eatle Ex-Aide Continued from pagm 3 oes on Trial There's always room atthe top. Start climbing by looking at the Help Wanted ads in today's Classified -columns, -atf 'exploded at 3:36 p.m., damaging the jbase of a statue up the steps from the I famous library lions at the Fifth Ave. jentrance. Ernest Castigliant.

28, reported that he "was asleep (when) all of a sudden I heard a very loud sound and it sprayed particles all over my eyes. I didn't see trian, contained no bomb threats, according to the police. The letter, according to the Police Department, said, "We, the members of the FALN, are today engaged in a war of nerves. This war is being conducted against Yanki imperialism and all of its different forms." The letter praised the recent murder in Puerto Rico of Allan Randall, a New York-born labor lawyer. It also lauded the release of Andres Figueroa Corde-ro, who was jailed in the United States for 23 years for taking part in a shooting in the House of AJIen Klein, former manager of the Beatles and the Rollincr Stones, went on trial yesterday in Manhattan Federal Court on income-tax evasion charges for allegedly pocketing $220,000 anybody.

About 10:30 a.m. yesterday, a letter believed to have been written by the FALN was found taped inside a telephone booth at 61st St. and Columbus Ave. The letter, discovered by a pedes a E- i3 a he received for selling- records that were supposed to have been used for promotional pur pcses. Assistant U.S.

Attorney Robert Schwartz told the jury that in 1971. 1972 and 1973, Klein turned the records into while making more than $100,000 a year. Schwartz said that Klein was the Beatles' manager at the time and "had access to literally thousands of records." D. J. Saunders Bum's Rush for Peddlers? A bill tracking down on illegal peddlers and barring licensed peddlers from midtown between Second and Ninth Aves.

was approved by the City Council yesterday 331. Councilman Luis Olmedo cast the only dissenting vote. The measure now goes to Mayor Beame. who proposed if last year in response to com so dose to fresh -you'll swear it en IS! 4 4 ifci- plaints from shopkeepers who said street peddlers were a form of unfair competition. Illegal peddlers could lose all the wares and face up to three months in prison under the measure.

Legal peddlers, not including food vendors, will be banned in high density commerical districts. Owen Fitzgerald Calls Candidate a Non-Resident Thomas Bartzos. who gave up his Republican candidacy for Manhattan borough president to accept a part nomination for a judgeship, actually lives in a $127,000 home in Englewood Cliffs. N.J., Assemblyman Andrew Stein D-Manhattan) charged yesterday. By law.

only city residents are eligible to hold the office of Manhattan borough President or a judgeship on Manhattan Supreme Court. Bartzos. whose voting address is 265 Cabrini in Washington Heigh's. where is also a district leader, said the New Jersey address is a weekend home." Bartzos. nomination for a judgeship permitted Democratic Councilman Robert Wagner Jr.

to accept the Republican nomination for borough president. Wagner, who already had the Liberal Party nod, was de- feated by Stein in his bid to become his own party's candidate. Arthur Browne Held in Driver Test Bribes A clerk for the state Department of Motor Vehicles, was arrested yesterday and charged with taking bribes to tile false results on written tests for drivers' licenses. Bronx District Attorney Mario Merola said. The clerk, kientiiied as Mary Singietary, 30, of 665 Westchester Bronx, allegedly accepted two i bribes totaling S125 from a detective working undercover for the district attorney's office.

Mrs. Singietary. who has worked for the department since 1973 at its 2265 E. Tremont Ave. branch, resigned after her arrest.

Peter McLaughlin A New Medical Info System A new communications system for medical emergencies, including a computerized ambulance dispatch system, was dedicated yesterday by Mayor Beame and other city officials. Financed by $2 million in federal grants, the new Medical Emergency Control Center is at 55-30 58th Maspeth, Queens. Among the center's new features are a three-way hookup that permits conversations between an ambulance dispatcher, an ambulance crew on the scene and an emergency room physician at a hospital. Marcia Kramer Food Prices Rise a Little The cost of feeding a family of four increased last week by 0.5r'c to 40 cents more than the previous week, the Department of Consumer Affairs said yesterday. The agency's 41-item market basket cost $74.65 cents last week.

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It Chiropractor Cost Ruled Out The victim of an automobile accident cannot include his chiropractor's bills in determining whether his medical expenses exceed the $500 minimum required for no fault insurance compensation, the Appellate Division in Brooklyn ruled yesterday. Stewart Ain Carey to Back Tuition Aid Hike Gov. Carey, who earlier this year quashed a move in the State Senate to increase the maximum tuition assistance grant from $1,500 toSl.SOO, saidyesterday he would propose the increase when lawmakers return to Albany next year. The hike would be phased in over a four-year period and would be retroactive to this year. He said the estimated cost would be about $9 million.

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