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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 5

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FT Teem 1 -jf-- 7m i4f. I li sBaso; friend By JAMES PETERS and PAUL MESKIL With Mel Greene .1 1 Himlm mat ft -as CLARENCE DAVIS DAILY NEWS Cop hurt as horse slips in Central Park Police horse stands without rider after slipping on wet pavement near Tavern on the Green in Central Park yesterday afternoon. At right, mounted cop is aided at scene before being taken to Roosevelt Hospital. He was expected to be released after X-rays for arm and back injuries. 0 to armory: doodnrcan Don't add 25 As his mother watched in horror, a Queens teenager was fatally stabbed early yesterday during an argument with a long time friend over a borrowed car, police reported.

The friend later surrendered to police and was charged with murder. The victim, Brian Dennis, 18, was attacked in the driveway of his home at 80 21 252d Glen Oaks, about 3:15 a.m., according to police. Knifed in the back, he ran to his mother. Carol Dennis, and collapsed in her arms, detectives said. DETECTIVE Jack Kelly of the 222d St.

station said that Dennis, his friend Frank Panuccio, 19. of New Hyde Park, L.I., and about a dozen other teenagers partied in Alley Pond Park in Queens Village Saturday night. They had a keg of beer with them, Kelly said. During the party. Dennis, a student at Archbishop Molloy High School in Jamaica, borrowed Panuc-cio's car.

When he returned more than two hours later. Panuccio accused him of keeping the car longer than he had promised, Kelly said. THE TWO FOUGHT, but frieods separated them and Dennis went home. Soon after he arrived home, the doorbell rang. His mother opened the door to Panuccio, Kelly said.

Dennis went outside and the argument was resumed in the driveway. Suddenly, Kelly said. Panuccio pulled a knife and stabbed Dennis once. Panuccio fled. Kelly reported.

Dennis was taken to Long Island Jewish Hospital, where he died at 5:30 a.m. Eight hours later. Panuccio sur- rendered to police. His father and a -i. lawyer, Marvin Kornberg.

accompa- nied him. He was charged with second degree murder and posses-sion of a deadly weapon. The knife was not recovered, police said. "THERE WERE allegations that both boys had been drinking." Korn- berg said. "They had been friends for a long time." He said that Panuccio will plead self-defense.

By JERRY ROSA Goodman led about 40 community residents yesterday on a tour of the armory, where the homeless men live in makeshift dormitories on the third and fifth floors and share four toilets, four sinks and five showers. There are no counselors and little supervision for the men many of whom have "histories of mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse," said Goodman. ALSO, HE CHARGED, there are not enough guards to watch the additional men, who would be housed on the drill floor near rooms that hold about 1.000 guns and 12,000 rounds of ammunition. Krauskopf said the move was necessary to reduce overcrowding at the city's Fort Washington shelter. "If we could find other suitable shelters, we would look at them, Krauskopf said.

But in the meantime, he said. "We have an obligation to make sure that we can shelter the homeless people we have." Joseph Barbosa, lawyer for the Veterans of the 7th Regiment Armory, said the group filed suit Friday against the city and state to keep the additional men out of the armory. The city's plan to move an additional 250 homeless men into the Park Ave. armory shelter is an "unthinkable and callous notion," State Sen. Roy Goodman charged yesterday.

Goodman (R-Manhattan) said the 7th Regiment Armory at Park Ave. and 66th St." has already reached its limit with the 150 homeless men who have lived there for the last year. Neighborhood residents, politicians and even activists for the homeless exploded when rumors erupted last week that the city planned to house an additional 250 men at the landmark armory. The move was expected sometime last night or this morning. Goodman, who is chairman of the Senate Committee on Investigations, said a 10-day probe showed that the armory has -multiple health code violations" and cannot provide adequate services for the extra men.

He blasted city Human Resources Commissioner James Krauskopf for declining to grant a two-day extension to riUcuss the prohlprn. By JERRY ROSA At Broadway, the Buick made a U-turn and raced down the sidewalk, scattering pedestrians between Broadway and Sixth Ave. The driver then dropped off his passengers and sped off, Ruaine said. Passengers Allen Burt. 29, and Ike-keen Hardy.

10. suffered back injuries. Ronald Hardy. 8, suffered a nose injury. Three other passengers were uninjured.

Police were searching for the driver. did not have a hack license but carried passengers between boroughs, police jaid. He was not identified. Ruaine said the incident began about 2:30 p.m. when the driver was carrying six people from Brooklyn.

The car. heading west on 42d St. near Sixth jumped lanes and sideswiped a taxi and another car. Cabby Michael Conserve, 44, suffered neck and spine' injuries: The other driver. Ed Alworth.

69, of White Plains! was uninsured, Ruaine A driver who operated an unlicensed taxi service hit two cars, barreled down a Times Square sidewalk yesterday scattering pedestrians, then discharged his passengers and sped away, police said. Four persons, two of them children, were, said police Sgt Peter, The driver of the 1980 black Buick The dead boy's father, Brian was leaving the house hen a repor ter arrived. "He got stabled right there," the father said, pointing to the driveway. "That's all I can say." The Dennises have four other children, two boys and two girls..

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