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xvfJlst PRIZE vrntmmmmmmmmmmmmmk By KATHARINE LAKE (5) 2d PRIZES UWW (200) 3d PRIZES ea. Seeks to overturn Harris conviction The attorney for Jean Harris sought to have her conviction for murdering "Scarsdale Diet" Dr. Herman Tarnower overturned yesterday, arguing before the state's Jiighest court that errors by the judge and prosecution tainted her five-month trial. After presenting his arguments before the Court of Appeals in Albany, attorney Herald Price Fahringer said he was pleased that the court appeared "very much troubled by some of the issues we raised." A decision could come in six weeks. Harris is serving 15 years to life in the Bedford Hills Prison in Westchester County.

Thomas Hanrahan Here are today's matching numbers for week No. 58 of the extraordinary SUPER ZINGO game. Just match these numbers against your SUPER ZINGO game forms which appeared in Sunday. Oct. 10 editions of the Daily News.

If you correctly complete a row of matching numbers (vertically, horizontally or diagonally), you have SUPER ZINGO. That makes your entry eligible for this week's drawing. MATCHING GAME NUMBERS Fri. 101582 Under Z. 9 Under I .28 Under N.

32 Under G. 58 Under O. .66 See Sunday Daily News for game forms and rules Confronting high labor costs, declining revenues and a growing budget deficit. Mayor Koch has ordered his agency heads to slash their budgets by 6 next year, it was disclosed yesterday. The order came on the heels of a report by the state controller's office that city tax revenues this year would fall $136 million short of the estimate in the current budget plan.

The budget cutback, revealed during an interview with Alair Townsend, city budget director, is expected to save the city $540 million, nearly half the projected deficit for 1984. But it will mean "a lot of attrition," Townsend said. Koch already has imposed a temporary hiring freeze and has said he probably will delay the hiring of 1,500 police officers who were to begin training next month. LAST WEEK, city agency heads were ordered to reduce their budgets by 2.25 this year and 4 next year. Next year's figure was raised to 6 in a letter sent to the agency heads on Tuesday, Townsend said.

She indicated that a gloomier economic forecast, along with the city's $1.45 billion labor settlement, had led to the decision to cut the budget further. State Assistant Deputy Controller Abraham Biderman stated that the city's projected revenue shortfall "will not only make it more difficult for the city to balance its fiscal 1983 budget but will, unless the economy rebounds TWO BONUS GAr.lE FORE7IS TODAY! BIG PRIZES DAILY! 1st Prize $3,000 (3) 2d Prizes 500 ea. 10) 3d Prizes 100 ea. 50) 4th Prizes 50 ea. 50) 5th Prizes 25 ea.

TWO BONUS CARDS TODAY! sharply, increase the already serious budgetary problems the city faces for fiscal 1984." Biderman predicted that the fiscal '84 budget gap could approach $1.3 billion. Townsend said she believed the state's figures were too high, and that the revenue shortfall would be closer to between $75 million and $100 million than the $136 million estimated by the state. The decrease in revenues is due mainly to a sharp fall-off in corporate and sales tax collections as well as a decline in interest income. TODAY! Check the matching numbers! You'll know instantly if you have scored INSTANT ZINGO today! Be sure to check your INSTANT card from the Sunday paper as well as these two BONUS cards. MATCHING GAME NUMBERS Fri.

101 582 Here are today's matching numbers for week No. 54 of INSTANT ZINGO. Just match today's numbers against the same day's game form that appeared in Sunday. Oct. 10 editions of the Daily News.

If you complete a row of matching numbers (vertically, horizontally or diagonally), you have INSTANT ZINGO, and are eligible for today's drawing. 26 73 37 64 11 49 See INSTANT ZINGO rules elsewhere in today's Daily News a 'our on rail cars 10782 INSTANT WINNERS: $3,000 Stella Matyl, Woodhaven; $500 Florence Garelick, Bronx; Audrey J. Kane, Brooklyn N.J.; Lucy Rattigan, NYC; $100 J. Cannella, Bronx; Shirley Danto, Bronx; Walter Evans, Garden City; Welles P. Fox, NYC; E.

Greco, Bronx; Mohammad Hayat, Hollis; Wilolia James, Jamaica; Charles Laurino, Brooklyn; Marvin Lewis, Brooklyn; T. Morrow, NYC. A complete list of Zingo winners will be published on Sunday. Winners will receive checks within three weeks. A FOR 5.

odt day I FRIDAY Oct 5 "rI DAY Oct." 5 INSTANT ZINGO I I INSTANT ZINGO 1 I i The Metropolitan' Transportation Authority has selected a consortium of French engineering companies to build 225 stainless steel subway cars at a cost of $210 million, the MTA said yesterday. MTA spokesman Arthur Perf all said that the authority had selected the bid of the consortium known as Franco-rail, apparently over bids from Japan's Sumitomo and the Budd Co. of Troy, Mich." Perfall said that half the work would be performed in the United States, with assembly of the cars taking place in New York State. "In Paris, however, a spokesman for Francorail said that about 60 of the work would be carried out in France, while the remainder would go to American firms, notably the Westinghouse Electric Co. The brakes, linkages, safety systems and air conditioning units would be manufactured in the U.S., he said.

MTA officials are expected to provide additional details of the deal at a press conference today. News of Francorail's successful bid came less than a week after the announcement that another French group, Alsthom-Atlantique, had won a $60 million contract from San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit Authority for 150 cars. Salvatore Arena Subway rider ship hits 65-year low Subway ridership has sunk to its lowest level since 1917 due mostly to straphanger fears about transit crime, poor subway performance and a city work force, according to figures from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. There were 991,200,000 riders for the year ended June 30 slightly more than the 990,089,000 riders for 1917, according to MTA ridership records obtained yesterday. There were only two subway divisions the IRT and BMT in 1917, and the city's population was 4.9 million, about 2.2 million less than today.

A spokesman conceded that steady deterioration of the transit system has forced many riders to find alternate means of transportation. However, the MTA's ambitious, five-year, $7.2 billion capital improvement plan is expected to turn things around in the next few years, he said. The MTA yesterday floated the first of its bonds to finance much of the projected improvements. The sale of $250 million in bonds at 10.38 interest rate is the first bond offering ever by the MTA. A Mark Lif 7 l7g37ll7 87m WEEK No.

54 Game Form 27 WEEK No. 54 Game Form 66 I PRINT I PRINT I Name I I Name I I I I I Address Address a 1 I 1 Stale 4 City Slate I OaytimeTel. Daytime Tel. I 7io Home Tel. Zip Home Tel.

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N.r. 11395. DAILY NEWS That other contest Here are the lucky numbers for Friday, Oct 15, in that other contest being conducted by another newspaper in the city: 73, 36, 53, 86, 57, 62, 17, 49, 30, 26, 52, 79. New matching SUPER ZINGO game numbers are published every day Sunday through Friday. Matching game numbers tor INSTANT ZINGO appear Monday through Saturday.

SUNDAY BONUS ZINGO numbers appear Sunday only. No names or numbers given by telephone. No purchase required fuiideiaiisevaiaDie personal News Header Service Bureau 220East42dSt NYC and issues ot we Daily News avaiaDi at many xai irars Open 10 icsidems of tne '6 years age or older void where pontMed.

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