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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 18

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TUCSON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1975 PAGE TWO SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR By Dave Gerard South Boston Bus Foes Hold 4 Sit-ins Grand Central Station MR. SMITH Historic Rail Terminal -1 K. 1N rr 1 PLANNING! Saved By Court Ruling A spokesman for Kennedy said the Democratic senator talked to two of the demonstrators by telephone from Washington and agreed to meet with students, faculty and parents on Jan.

4 in Boston. In Washington, Hap Ellis, a spokesman for Brooke, said the Republican senator would meet with representatives of the protesters. No date was set for the meeting, he said. In East Boston, pupils were place in the federal building, which houses the offices of the two senators and the two congressmen. Meanwhile, racially troubled South Boston High School and its St.

Annex were described by school officials as "fairly quiet" as about 40 students were readmitted to classes. They were among 100 students suspended Monday following a walkout. White attendance, however, was down to about half of what it had been in recent days, a School Dept. official said. Art, the New York Public Library and Grand Central Terminal are important and irreplaceable components of the special uniqueness of New York City." Murphy continued, "We have already witnessed the demise of the old Metropolitan Opera House and the original Pennsylvania Station.

BOSTON (AP) About 30 anti-busing protesters ended a peaceful sit-in yesterday at the Boston offices of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, House Majority Leader Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. and Rep.

John J. Moakley after Kennedy agreed by telephone to meet with them next month. However, another group of about 10 demonstrators continued to occupy the office of Sen. Edward W. Brooke.

No arrests were reported. The sit-ins, which started late yesterday afternoon, took NEW! NEW YORK (AP) The Appellate Division of State Supreme Court reversed a lower court yesterday and declared that the Penn Central Railroad may not allow a skyscraper to be built over Grand Central Terminal. In the 3-2 ruling, the court overturned the decision of state Supreme Court Justice Irving Saypol of last Jan. 21 that declared the New York City landmarks preservation law was unconstitutional. The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the 62-year-old Beaux Arts-style terminal a landmark in 1967 despite the objections of the Penn Central, "Go through that door and the back rs HAVE ORLMD YDl'R rl3 evacuated from the McKav Elementary School because of a supply room fire, which officials said was of suspicious origin.

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12,7 1 1 1 "Stripped of its remaining historically unique structures, New York City would be un-distinguishable from any other large metropolis. "If this trend is not reversed, the nation at its Bicentennial in 1976 will moum the loss of an essential part of the architectural and cultural heritage rather than celebrate the visible evidence of the past." Fred Pappert, executive director of the Municipal Arts Society, which led the fight to save Grand Central, said he was delighted with the decision. He said he would hand out apples at the terminal this morning with signs saying, "No more bites out of the Big Apple. Grand Central Terminal is saved." Shop with us in face value plus SC handiinc previous you ana your customer have complied th the tetms of this offer Any other application constitutes fraud. Invoices proving purchase of sufficient stock to cover coupons presented for redemption must be shown on request void it prompneo.

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Toft, was named in similar charges and jailed the same length of time. He was president of the Westgate-Califor-nia a conglomerate which Smith founded. The two men were arrested in their offices in the Crocker National Bank, formerly headquarters of U.S. National Bank. Smith purchased controlling interest in U.S.

National in 1933, and it was the comer-stone of his financial empire until it collapsed two years ago. f-'V -id sir w-' 4 up a which had been ottered $3 million a year by a British firm, the UGP Properties, for the right to erect a 50-story building over the terminal. Among those who rallied to save the terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue, especially its classic south facade, was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The majority opinion was written by Justice Francis Murphy, who said that Penn Central showed "hardship but not confiscation" in its arguments. He also said, "Structures such as the Brooklyn Bridge, the Metropolitan Museum of Dist.

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