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Daily News from New York, New York • 16

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oNEWS BRIEFS City" to abandon the Westway "solely In favor of improvements to rapid transit." "I know only too well how urgently our rapid transit system needs to be improved," Javits said. "But I also know that New York's top priority must be to generate new jobs. New York needs jobs more than anything else Without Westway we would lose an opportunity for urban revitalization an opportunity to reverse the trend toward urban decay." Charged in Killing of Clerk A Manhattan man was arrested yesterday and charged vrtlSi lis killing of a 21-year-old liquor store clerk, police said. Derrick EYlis, 21, of 2777 Eighth was charged with second degree murder in the shooting death early yesterday of Robert CampbelL Police said that Campbell was shot three times with a .38 caliber revolver as he entered his fifth floor apartment at 232 W. 149th St.

Police did not disclose a motive for the shooting. Campbell was slated to take the test next week for the Nassau County police. Vincent Cosgrove ISAVIMONEYI hi to DATHTOBS fi TILE REGLAZED LUCE NEW! Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Due To Inflammation. Relieves Pain Itch. Gives prompt temporary relief from hemorrhoidal pain and itch in many cases.

SAVE MONEY I Don in your horn ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE 'RHystery Jlflan' Dn Execs' Killing Newly divulged evidence in the 1976 slaying of two wealthy business executives indicates that someone, whose identity has eluded police, was in the businessmen's Penn Plaza office around the time they were murdered. Joseph Cortale, 44. was charged last August with the June 11, 1976, slayinjis of Eugene Acca and Enrico Galietta. who had removed Cortale from the presidency of Applied Svstematics Inc. six months earlier.

Richard Kuh. Cortale's attorney. fingerprints found in the office, but so far not identified, "strongly appear to suggest that someone unknown to the police was admitted to the suite." Some prints were found on a broken cup near one body. The district attorney's office responded that Cortale's indictment is supported by "legally sufficient evidence." Supreme Court Justice Irving Lang is expected to decide on the defense motion to discuss the indictment within several weeks. Robert Crane Identify Body in Car Trunk The body of a man found in the trunk of a car that was being stripped in Brooklyn on Saturday was identified yesterday as that of Daniel Conti, 28, a Brooklyn resident with a long arrest record.

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He was one of live recipients of the annual PBA awards. The others are Carl J. Pelleek of the Post, Jerry Nachman of WCBS Radio and Richard T. Pien-tiak and J. Casper Schoener of the Associated Press.

Fireman Hurt in Fire-Escape Fall Fireman John Greeny suffered a shoulder fracture Saturday night when a lire escape collapsed under him as he fought a blaze in a six-story apartment house at 72 E. 117th St. Greeny, who fell two stories when the fire escape gave way, is in fair condition at St. Luke's Hospital. More ConRail Express Service New timetables containing added express service on the Hudson and Harlem divisions of ConRail, went into effect yesterday.

According to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates ConRail commuter service, there are four additional rush-hour express trains between J'eekskill and New York as well as increased service to other key stations. The new schedules are available at Grand Central Terminal and local stations. Women Are 47 of Work Force Working women now make up 41 of the American labor force. Herbert Bienstock, regional commissioner of the U.S. Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, announced yesterday at a career assessment program for adult women sponsored by Temple Emanuel of Great Neck.

L.I. Citing data from an annual survey of workers. Bienstock said the number of working wives rose bv 823.000 between March 1976 and March 1977. Bandit Shoots Man Woman A man and a woman were shot early yesterday morning by a gunman after he had demanded money from them and they resisted. Edward Dawson was hit once in the left shoulder and once in the left elbow, and Sharon Renee Mitchell.

19. was wounded in the right side by the unknown gunman, who confronted them in the hallway of Dawson's apartment at 304 W. 46th St. police said. They were taken to Roosevelt Hospital, where they were reported in fair condition.

The gunman escaped. Two Shot in Bronx Dispute Two men who had just left a card game in a social club were shot early yesterday morning when they became involved in a dispute with a group of young men at 176th St. and Anthony Bronx. Police said an unidentified man pulled out a handgun and shot Benjamin Ortiz, 29, of 2339 Arthur Bronx, and John Cora. 30, of 1830 Anthony Bronx.

Ortiz was shot twice in the chest and Cora was hit once in the chest. Both were taken to a veterans hospital in the Bronx, where they were reported in stable condition. The assailant and the others fled. Harry Stathos Javits: We Need Westway for Jobs Sen. Jacob K.

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