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Leiiplitmt M M Lft Ny Tuesday with Highs Aroum 70 ^ -^*f'*A8T.. ; The Weather Partly sunny and breezj HAflTPORO today with highs in the 70s around 22 C. Clear and coo » to day tonight with lows 40 to 45. Sun lEiiPlitmt M m lft ny Tuesday with highs aroum 70. Chance of rain 10 percen today, near zero tonight am Class Signup Vol. XCVII, No. Tuesday. National weathe 302 - Manchester, Conn., Monday, Sept. 25. 1978 ^ [SEWSpaper Since IRHl map on page 16. EAST HARTFORD — Registra-, tion for evening classes in the' East Hartford Adult Education program has been extended i t . through Friday. Openings are available in 18 classes at East Hartford High Vance Back Home; School and 14 classes at Penney High School. Registration will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Interested individuals should Begin Urges Plan report to the proper school on the first night that the class meets By I'nitfd I’rcNs Inlt-rnulionul and register in the adult office. five-minute recess was called to visit to Damascus by 24 hours to wait For further information, call 289- Secretary of State Cyrus Vance restore order, tor the conclusion of the hard-line 7411, extension 434. returned home from his crucial Mid­ "With a hurting and grieving heart Arab conterenc there, earlier failed dle East shuttle today convinced the but a quiet conscience I recommend to get either a commitment from Camp David accords offer a basis for that the Knesset accept the proposal Jordan to enter the Camp David "real peace.’’ Israeli Prime Minister Bus Returns that the government approved dialogue immediately or a promise Menachem Begin pleaded with "a yesterday," Begin said. of outright support from Saudi East Hartford’s senior citizens grieving heart" to his parliament to bus returns to the road today after "For 30 years we have prepared Arabia, accept the agreements. for the hour when we would sit down a three-week absence caused by But U S. officials said Vance But Begin vowed Israel will never to discuss the signing of a peace trea­ the driver’s illness. See page 2. remained convinced the accords, give up Jerusalem — a declaration ty for normalization of relations, on signed by Egyptian President Anwar sure to incite hard-line and moderate the stopping of war, on the promise Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Arabs. Saudi Arabia, Jordan and of life — not just for our generation Menachem Begin, were the best Buchwald Talk Syria all mentioned the accords’ but for our children and their building blocks for peace in the failure to provide for the return of ’The Elast Hartford Fine Arts children." volatile Middle East. Commission and Manchester Arab Jerusalem in their talks with Vance’s five-day, three-nation mis­ “I always assumee there would be Vance. Community College will co­ sion ended in Syria with the diplomat serious questions, and there were, sponsor a lecture by Art Israel captured east Jerusalem gaining little success in softening but we still feel the frameworks of Buchwald on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. in from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East Damascus’ bitter opposition to the Camp David provide the basis for war and made the reunited city the “framework of peace” that emerged real peace,” Vance told reporters as the East Hartford High School' capital of the Jewish state. last week from the 13-day Camp auditorium. Tickets go on sale his plane headed west over the Oct. 2. "Jerusalem will remain undivided David summit. Mediterranean. for all generations and until the end For Information, call 646-4900, The most Vance could to say about The two accords outline the extension 259, at Manchester of the world," Begin -said in his his talks with Syrian President Hafez framework for an Egyptian-Israeli Community College, or 289-6429, speech during the parliament debate Assad before leaving Damascus was peace treaty within three months, East Hartford Public Library. that the Israeli leader called that they had been "helpful" and the and then an overall settlement with "historic." two countries would keep talking. Israel signing treaties with Syria and Israel began the most crucial Vance, who had to postpone his Jordan. parliament debate in its 30-year Race Entries history one day after the Cabinet en­ The Parks and Recreation dorsed the accords, giving a boost to Department has received more Vance's mission to sell the Carrier Rejects than 100 entries for its Oct. 8 road agreements to skeptical Arabs a race at McAuliffe Park. See page boost. 4. Parliamentary approval of the ac­ cords could lead to the first treaty Offer to Merge ever between an Arab nation and the CPR Series Jewish state. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) —Carrier and will also file suit in the Delaware Begin appealed to Parliament to Corp. said today its directors have court. EAST HARTFORD - Pre­ surrender the settlements in the voted unanimously to turn down the He said the attorney general's of­ registration is now being held for Sinai — a prerequisite for a peace merger proposal of United fice of New York will be asked to the next CPR series being offered with Egypt. Technologies Corp. of Hartford and it hold a public hearing at least to in­ by the American Red Cross. He also said Israel will permit is taking the matter to both federal vestigate the matter because ’The three-hour course in car­ Palestine Liberation Organization and state courts. Carrier's lawyer believe the proposal diopulmonary resuscitation sympathizers to sit on a council Carrier Chairman Melvin C. Holm violates the state's securities laws. techniques will run consecutive governing the occupied West Bank of charged that the United Technologies Holm said the Carrier board also ’Tuesdays at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3, 10 Jordan "if they behave properly." merger proposal, coupled with the unanimously decided it would be in and 17. Interested persons may Battling Suspicious Fire Opposition Labor party leader threat of a tender offer, was tan­ the best interest of the company, its register at the East Hartford of­ Shimon Peres immediately charged tamount to blackmail and shareholders, employees and the fice of Colonial Bank, 403 Main East Hartford firefighters battle a blaze which destroyed a Begin with fostering the creation of a "represents an unconscionable communities it serves for Carrier to AR St., where the classes will be held. tobacco shed owned by John Lombardo of 340 Forest St. John Palestinian state. course of conduct." remain independent. Contact Gail Macchi for more in­ Armstrong, fire marshal, suspects arson in the fire which took The Knesset debate began with Holm said Carrier already has United Technologies had proposed formation. nearly two hours to bring under control. There is no estimate raucous protest, with calls on Begin sued in the federal court for northern to buy 49 percent of Carrier at $28 a New York to block the merger of the damage, but Mrs. Lombardo said, “A lot of memories to resign and demands by the five- common share if a tax-free merger member Communist party to proposal on the grounds that it raises were not negotiated. Value of the Sale Proceeds went up in smoke.” (Herald photo by Chastain) recognize the right of Palestinian serious possibility of violation of both transaction would be about $476 EAST HARTFORD - Chair­ self-determination. At one point, a the antritrust and securities laws. million. man Bert Johnson of the East Hartford Lions Club announced that $770 was raised from the re­ cent Tag Sale held at the Top Dr. Rubin Plans to Organize Tenants Notch parking lot. Because of its success, another By GREG PEARSON volved in such matters as a possible ment Committee granted a variance uesday, Uct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hubin could not be reached today will be held soon. Anyone wishing court appeal of the screen decision so that the owners of the apartments to make donations should contact Herald Reporter meeting room of First Federal for comment or . information about and the establishment of a local would not be required to make the in- Savings Bank, 344 W, Middle Turn­ Johnson at 528-0056, Gary how many of the one-page fivers he MANCHESTER —A resident who housing court, Rubin said in a one- stallatij^n. pike. has distributed, Vrooman at 528-4791 or Tony tried unsuccessfully to have screens page statement about the proposed The committee had said that all of Picano at 568-5377. Arrangements / Rubin said that the proposed installed in some town apartments association., ' * the apartments had adequate ventila­ tenants’ group might consider sup­ A spokeswoman for the Connec­ will be made to pick up the now is working to form a local Rubin this summer that the town’s tion so the screens are not needed. donated items. port for appeal of the screen deci­ ticut Citizen Action Group said that tenants’ association. housing code requires screens on Rubin said that the screen and ven­ The Lions Club would like to sion! It also might lobby for the crea­ Rubin had contacted her for informa­ Dr. Ben Rubin of 124 Highland St. doors and cellar windows. He com­ tilation items are separate, and both tion of a Manchester housing court tion about establishing such a thank the persons who donated to has contacted the Connecticut Citizen plained that several apartments in are required by the code. *he previous sale. and on other issues, of interest to tenants' group. Action Group for assistance in for­ town, including his own, lacked such In his statement about the associa­ tenants. ming the association and has screens. tion, Rubin said that some of those The association also could be in­ scheduled a meeting Oct.
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