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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn;, Wed., Sept, 3. 1975 The weather Witnesses sought The lottery Becoming cloudy this afternoon, clearing tonight and mostly sunny Friday. Highs today in Barker fatal Pearlis and Friday in low to nnid 70s. Low tonight in The weekly Connecticut State Lottery the 50s. o number drawn today was 8^YelIow-338. 'Not always round witnesses are being sought to headquarters or Troop H, both MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1975 - VOL. XClV, No. 285 Maticheiter—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -f o u r p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s p r ic e j f if t e e n c e n t s the Hartford accident last on Washington St. in Hartford. Wednes^y night that claimed Not always white the life of Manchester Policeman Kenneth Barker. Board opens But State Police seek information with pledge always beautiful about the 6:15 accident on the In observance of the nation’s eastbound ramp from 1-91 to.I- Mideast accord costs Bicentennial, something' nevi I News 84. It involved a red Cadillac has been added to meetings of convertible and a flat-bed the Manchester Board of Diriec- trailer truck with a yellow cab I summary tors. and a gray piece of machinery As of now, each meeting of tied to the bed. the board will be started with Complied from to exceed $2 billion Bruck Stephens, 38, of West The Pledge of Allegiance. t United Press International Concord, Mass,, the truck Tuesday night, in addition to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United for the rundown by Kissinger, who proposal to station up to 200 American driver, has been charged with reciting the pledge, all in the States bds promised more than 32 billion returned Wednesday night from his civilians in the Sinai Desert to monitor negligent homicide with a Municipal Building Hearing W- in military and economic aid to Israel this successful Middle East mission which compliance with the accord by the Israelis year and up to 3800 million for Egypt un culminated in the new pact. motor vehicle. The truck’s Room observed a moment of I^ S tu tiC and the Egyptians. brakes failed, state police silence for two Manchester der terms of the new interim Sinai accord, Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, the Congress still must vote on whether to it was disclosed today. reported. men who passed away last ^ GROTON — Another round of assistant Senate Democratic leader, said place the American observers in the week — Kenneth Barker, House Republican Leader John J. after the meeting that the Israeli aid buffer zone. Anyone who saw the vehicles « talks were slated today after a longtime policeman; and Rhodes said after a 90-minute White package may be toned down somewhat "It was a very good discussion,” just before the accident are g Wednesday session in which a James McCarthy, coach in the House briefing of congressional leaders by because there is “ the general impression Sparkman told reporters, “ A lot of asked to contact state police « federal mediator reported no - ■ ^ ‘V’’ ^ President Ford and Secretary of State Little League. S progress to end the 10-week strike that the Israelis are pretty well armed.” questions were asked.” SARDONYX / Henry A. Kissinger that the amount of aid » against General Dynamic’s Electric Byrd said he anticipated there will be House Speaker Carl Albert said he told for Israel will run between 32.1 billion and .FACTORY OUTLET « Boat Division. Major issues include “ some problem” in getting Senate ap Ford he supported the agreement and 32.3 billion in fiscal 1975-76. g wages, wage rqtes, subcontracting proval of the plan to station American predicted it would pass the House. He said 31.5 billion of the Israeli aid will that would be paved, as well as* the existing parking lot. « and work practices. civilians in the Sinai, but that “ in the final “ I expect the House to approve the Rec Director Mel Siebold points out to menibers of the Ad be in the form of military assistance, the analysis” he expected it would be ap From the left are Fred Ramey, board secretary; Dot Brm- request” for American personnel, Albert visory Park and Recreation Commission the areas I V rest in economic help. proved. said. He said the agreement “ would damour; Carl Silver, rec program director; Siebold; Joel W E S p /o R T - Off-duty proposed for a commuter parking lot at Charter Oak Park. # ■ I , Earlier news reports indicated the Byrd said he has some personal reser relieve tensions between the strongest Janenda, board chairman; John Didonato and Joe policemen planned picketing of Behind the group is the soul^iem corner where the tennis M/r overall assistance to I'rael might total vations about the plan. Arab country in the world and Israel. cVw// Town Hall today to protest the lack courts are loca t^ . The grassy plot behind them is an area Sylvester, board vice-chairman. (Herald photo by Dunn) nearly 310 billion over the long term. Sen, John Sparkman, D-Ala., chairman Sparkman said his committee would if c / in / M ir of a contract and alleged unfair WOMENS NAME BRAND Ford invited Republican and of the Foreign Relations Committee, said hold a closed hearing on the accord later labor practices by the Westport Democratic leaders to the White House many questions were asked about the in the day and “ I think we will be getting town administration. The policemen d / some highly classified information.” CULTURED voted Wednesday night to begin job SHOES, BOOTS & COATS action and to begin growing beards Rec Board delays commuter parking report v o o in violation of police regulations. Recreation group l*ejects voiced opposition. He has (1) AT DISCOUNT PRICES The Advisory Park and Rec Transportation proposal last about 3300,000, mostly federal Regional "/• suggested the parking lot be Commission has delayed its Thursday, but came to no final funds, to improve the lot, the Ea'iy payments Sf' located at Manchester Com 48 Purnell Place Manchester report on a proposed 2^space decision. It agreed to meet access road, and the entrance BOSTON — Egyptian President g munity College on state proper Charter Oak parking plan * commuter parking lot at again at 5:30 Tuesday afternoon and exit to the park, if the town Andwar Sadat told a group of k i : ty, and (2) threatened court ac Rear o f Worth’s - One Flight Up 6 4 9 - 8 6 8 7 Charter Oak Park. at the park. It did, and came to approves of the project. visiting U.S. congressmen last ^ Jay Giles, town public works tion if town directors approve By DOUG BEVINS The DOT proposes to construct 185 ad Originally promised for the the conclusion the report will D Iv. month he wants to buy a variety of sideration if directors overrule the com • r the lot at Charter Oak Park. C e rria g e H ouee JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 town Board of Directors for take some time to prepare. director, said the plan is Boutique) sophisticated American weapons, ^ Herald Reporter ditional parking spaces in Charter Oak mission. Before the project could be COAT Tuesday night, it now is to be It is meeting again tonight at similar to one drawn in 1971 by 0 ° ; according to a report in today’s g Parks and parking don’t mix, Park, and establish a commuter bus ter Janenda said the final report will stress approved, directors would have Open 9:30 to 5:30 RACK. submitted next Tuesday. 7:30 in the Municipal Building. the town but shelved because of 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Boston Globe. Manchester’s Advisory Recreation and minal. There are 82 parking slots existing that the commission recognizes the need to write an ordinance and con The commission discussed The DOT proposed to spend lack of funds. Thurs til 9:00 PUANILL PLACC Hartford • Waatfarma Mall Park Commission decided again at the park. and desirability of commuter projects. n duct a public hearing on it. I the state Department of The rec board has previously PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Brown | Wednesday night. The DOT said it wanted title to the land But the report will point out that the DOT voiced opposition to the project. University has agreed to pay 329,495 » The commission voted unanimously to to be used for the new parking, and the might not have fully explored other sites When the proposal came before in an out-of-court settlement of a g recommend that the Board of Directors state would agree to a deed with a for a parking lot. town directors last mo^th, they sex discrimination suit. As part of ^ reject state offers to establish a com reverter clause but not a lease. A reverter Being mentioned as alternative sites are referred it again to the rec the settlement, Jane K. Thompson, muter bus parking area at Charter Oak clause would specify tha the land could by state property at the Manchester Com Park. The commission’s final report, still board. a psychiatric social worker in the S used by the state only as long as it munity College main campus off Bidwell Cooling off after a hot day at school Last Thursday, Mel Siebold, S school’s health services, agreed to being prepared, will be given to directors operates planned commuter express buses St., an existing parking lot off Prospect St. ABOUT TOWN rec director; and Joel Janenda, ^ resign.