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Vance Begins Talks with Chinese Leaders -. *,?>- The weather Inside today Editorial ... showers this evening then partial ;anrlt i'i 10-11 ....4 clearing overnight, Lows 53 to 57. Part- . ...7 Fam ily....... .. 8-9 ^sunny Tuesday with highs 78 to 83 aA . Mamhe$ter‘—A City of Village Charm 14-16 MACC news. ....5 ftKipiUtion probability 100% today E IG H I^N PAGES ..17 Obituaries .. ...18 «% tonight, 10% Tuesday, National .17 Sports......... .12-14 weather map on Page 15. TWOSECtiONS MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST a , 1977 - VOL: XCVI, No. S74 PRICE) FIFTEEN CENTS Vance begins talks with Chinese leaders PEKING (UPI) — Secretary oi Strings of firecrackers were heard Vance at the Great Hall of the People to the late Chairman Mao Tse-tung State Cyrus Vance conferred today popping in the hot, humid sunshine at 7 p.m. today were expected to give and elected four party vice with Foreign Minister Huang Hua in and several trucks were seen the first real indication of Chinese at­ chairmen. the Carter administration's first carrying large kettle drums and titude about normalization. Western observers believe China's high-level contact with China s new cymbal bands. Senior U.S. officials described the new leaders will push a policy leadership. Vance's arrival came only hours trip as exploratory — Vance is the emphasizing technical progress — Vance took 11 aides into the talks after Hua was quoted by the Chinese first high Carter administration of­ which may lead it to look to the out­ while Hua went in with only seven, media as saying diplomatic relations ficial to meet China's new leaders — side world for technological help — at for what U.S. officials said was cannot be established until the and said they did not expect it to lead the expense of the revolutionary zeal expected to be a round of talks on United States ends its support of to major advances in Sino-U.S touted by Mao. general world topics such as the Mid­ Taiwan and abrogates the countries' relations. In addition to the possible es­ dle East and Africa. mutual defense treaty. But they added that if the talks tablishment of formal diplomatic Later meetings over the next three U.S. officials believe full show the two nations cannot agree on relations, Vance will lay out the ad­ days will move to specific bilateral diplomatic relations are possible and the terms for establishing diplomatic ministration foreign policy, par­ issues such as Sino-U.S. relations and desirable, but it will reQuire some relations, it could push the Chinese to ticularly regarding the Middle East U.S. support for the Nationalist compromise by the Chinese on the seek better relations with the Soviet and Africa. Chinese in Taiwan, the officials said. Taiwan issue. Union. They also will discuss technical Vance and his retinue were greeted It was not known if Vance will Vance came to Peking less than problems, including the settlement of by Huang and a small but cheerful meet with Hua and the rest of his four days after the party wound up its opposing financial claims as a result welcoming party at the airport Newly confirmed government. 11th Congress, which put the stamp of the Communist takeover of China following a 2Vi hour flight from The formal toasts at a banQuet for of approval on Hua as the successor in 1949. /mkmfA Tokyo aboard a U.S. Air Force jetliner. There were no speeches or ceremonies at the airport and both groups filed Into an automobile Cheney historic area plan caravan that swept down deserted roads and avenues until it reached the center of the capital. clears initial hurdle There, Vance s party saw the im­ posing sight of an estimated 1 million The application for designating the Buildings and Monuments Monday Department of the Interior. men, women and children in a miles- Cheney industrial and part of its when recommendations of the first The area proposed includes the in­ long procession celebrating the end residential area as a national historic committee's review will be con­ dustrial buildings, the mansions on Pleasing notes of the 11th Communist party con­ site was approved at its initial sidered. Hartford Rd., and some of the houses gress, which gave a stamp of ap­ review Friday in Washington. The The last review will be made Dr. Robert Richardson’s expression reflects the pleasing formerly occupied by the mill proval to Premier and party chief application was one of about 60 sometime in September when a final workers and the mill notes coming forth from the orchestra he directs at the Hua Kuo-feng. reviewed by a consulting committee decision will be made by the superintendents. Manchester Community College Summer Pops Concert Satur­ The demonstrators looked on appointed by the director of the secretary of the interior. Property owners living in the area day evening at the Bicentennial Band Shell. The audience silently in subdued and orderly for­ National Park Service. A nomination to designate a por­ of the Cheney compound have been listened informally from the surrounding banks of the band mations as the procession of official The Cheney area's application will tion of the Cheney area a National notified by the National Park Service cars sped down wide boulevards. In be reviewed again by the secretary of shell. (Herald photo by Dunn) Historical District was submitted of eerUin benefits for the residents if the central Tien An-men sQuare, the interior's Advisory Committee of early last July to the National the area is designated a national thousands of soldiers paraded in National Parks, Historic Sites, Register of Historic Places, U.S. historic district. bright green uniforms. Today’s summary Catch marathon m T 1 • i set for MD fund 1^ 0W COVCF being proposed Compiled from United Press Internatlonel Two young Manchester residents hope to make the Muscular Treatise Wheeler, 18, of Dystrophy Fund $100 richer by State playing catch with a baseball for 24 Memphis, was given a for Highland Park Spring hours. OLD SAtBROOK - The preliminary hearing today on Jack Lyon of 262 Blue Ridge Dr. proposed winter dredging of the charges of second-degree murder By GREG PEARSON earlier this month that water at the "It's possible that water is leaking and Doug Whitaker of 45 Bette Dr. vital Connecticut River mouth and drunk driving. spring showed high counts of through, " he said. will begin their marathon game at 6 Herald Reporter shipping channel will not he coliform organisms. The spring was Water flowing underground usualiy MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The crush a.m. tomorrow in the Lyons' front The Town of Manchester is con­ delayed by environmental con­ closed Aug, 12 and has not reopened. purifies itseif very easily, he said. of visitors to the Forest Hill sidering a new cover for the Highland siderations, according to Sen. yard. Ronald Kraatz, principal Thus, the problem Is apparently due They have already got their Park Spring to help prevent future Richard Schneller, D-Essex, who Cemetery has been so great that sanitarian for the Health Depart­ to above-ground water seeping into officials may sharply reduce neighbors to pledge $84 for the fund if contamination problems, but Jay J. said state officials have told him a ment, said that the problem is the spring. visiting hours at Elvis Presley's they succeed in keeping the game up Giles, director of public works, has proposal to dump the dredged believed to be due to the cover at the A new cover for the spring was tomb. for the full cycle. TTiey hope to push recommended that several other material in Long Island Sound will spring. recommended to replace the existing the pledge up to $100 before they changes be made to improve the not hold up the project. natural water source. He said that surface water gathers cover, which was installed in PASADENA, Calif. - The start. around the cover. December 1974, Kraatz said. NEW HAVEN - A federal law­ The Health Department discovered Voyager space probe to the outer Giles said that the Highway suit charging New Haven police planets hurtles toward Jupiter Department began taking officials have discriminated carrying a gold-plated recording measurements for the new cover, but against minorities has demanded for any alien civilization that he has decided that other im­ changes in police hiring and might find it. Israel rejects criticism provements should be made to the promotions for minority officers spring area. denied them in the past. The suit, LEWISBURG, Pa. - Watergate “I'm raising some questions about filed in U. S. District Court by mastermind G. Gordon Liddy, ac­ the whole spring setup. Is it New Haven County Silver Shields, cused of leading a hunger strike at something that the town should con­ Inc., a black policemen's the Allenwood minimum security of new settlement plans tinue? " Giles said. organization, is similar to a suit jail, is transferred to the not-so- He has given Dr. Alice Turek, filed by some of the city's black friendly confines of Lewisburg TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - Israel, Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. ■ ’ find that in formulating a peace director of health, a list of changes firemen which the firemen won prison. he feels should be made at the spring. and forced the city to hire more in officially rejecting U.S. criticism Dayan also said the United States treaty...that it is desirable to give up sees some positive aspects in his These include total excavation of the minority firemen. of its plans for new Jewish any territory, we shall naturally con­ VALDEZ, Alaska — The loading settlements on captured Arab lands, proposal that Israel relinQuish sider doing so." spring structure and construction of of tankers with oil from the trans- says the settlements “will not be an civilian but not military control of In a related development, a group a large cement basin to contain the Regional Alaska pipeline resumes after the obstacle to negotiations toward the West Bank, but a Begin of relatively unknown Arab figures spring.
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