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t Transit mall IIIMMUMMMIIIIUHNMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIMIItlNIIIIIMIIIIHII Transit Authority opposing the terminal, explaining the changes and asking them to respond. As of yet, said Ritchey, he has received no written comments. But most of the people he has talked with find the change "positive," he said, although they are still "nonconclusive" about giving the project full support. n -? ~ t"* ivuocri c. Lee, aistrict counsel of the Veterans Administration, which is located in the Federal Building, said he has not seen a copy of the change. Lee, who wrote a letter opposing the terminal, said he has not been involved in the matter since late last year. "Once the courts got involved, we let them carry the ball," said Lee. "We would act with whatever the court wanted." Creekmore said he is reserving endorsing the project pending approval from the court's administrative offices on the proposed change. Engineers from the United ll-l-U . HS( IB 9B5 . ~jB& l id v JM f. ;m I m 1 mm Sale 11.99 Par Four? sportsw Par Four? has sportswear to I Innk nhnnserriso comfortab the colors of the season. Top 1 peppy shirts in a rainbow of vi Twill slacks of easy-care polyt with soil release finish Shirts polyester. Shirt Slacks Par Four* tal? prieat affactiva thr Saptambar 14th. HBI53BC *1985 J C Prn?y Co?pmy From Page A1 llllllllllllllliailllllllHMIilllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIH! States Administrative office in Washington are reviewing the plan to see if it alleviates the safety problems associated with leaving and entering the parking deck, said Creekmore. If the engineers approve the plan, they will send it to another engineer for similar studies. Creekmore 1 I ?: r - ~?_ - saiu iic ii?u> nu umeiaoie ior me study process, but hopes it flows smoothly. "We would like to get this matter resolved," he said. "We have no interest in dragging this out." Even if the engineers' study of _the__ramp passes safety tests, Creekmore said there are several other concerns pending, such as the safety of the terminal's entrance on Main Street and air and noise pollution. "There are no proposals (for changes) about these things," said Creekmore. Ritchey said all of those concerns have been addressed in an environmental study and no further changes will be made. Contrary to what has been XT s.;, ^ V* ^ x C5 -' k&MN W 5>0^^^^S5. I " v mmm |K^^; <" j / jr '-19.99 20^ ear. Track < iven up your Start off w >le twill slacks in sweats for them with in polyest* ivid stripes jster/cotton Women's ( of cotton/ sweatpant Men's crev Reg. Sale sweatpant .... $16 11.99 Men's hoo ....$27 19.99 Women's; ough Saturday, sweatshirt n r MMMMMMMIMMMMMMIlaMMMINIMIhMIIMIIUIIMUIMUIMfc previously reported, Creekmore said, the court's criticisms of the terminal have always been based on issues of safety only. Creekmore said articles in the Chronicle have made it appear as fturkp AAnk tUMMMIMMMMMUMMMMMMMIMiMMIIIIMIIIIIIMtMIMIIII Defense Committee plans to help Hunt finance a possible appeal. Burke said she had Lassiter to prepare the detailed report for Stuart to help him to determine if. an outside investigation is need: ACLU urges rej NEW YORK ? Ira Glasser, exec the American Civil Liberties Unioi President Reagan to reject a propc end 20 years of government equal portunity enforcement. The proposal would forbid the points to gauge an employer's pr Fa 1 ? I 1 ! !! ! !!!! !I1111111 - 8 & nmmwm *4* i i Jlai TLMiiWMl ill!, V H ajB B;; W^sSiSSS^S^sSSSiScOSBo E?*V^ ',, ;:j| iy^i^V- *^*88? KSV\C*^' \: "' ^ Jl gag <fe 4r"%-\ itjtK^bT^ i^^ff??Hl^^^P^^;::ii'i::jii[IBi km ILV '' '^ ': ' ': i^Kvii^Pr ; Zo off Bt Court!" ith fit savings on Track & Court*" men and women. Assorted colors jr/cotton. Reg. Sale :rewneck sweatshirt or 9.99 7.99 vneck sweatshirt or 9 99 7.99 ded pullover 15 99 12.79 zip-front hooded 14 99 11.99 I mHHMINMUMMHWimmmWIMUMHHHMMmiHHmmH if the court's opposition to the terminal was racial. When the Board of Aldermen discussed the bus terminal late last year, Federal Building tenants said they feared the terminal would attract IMtllMmUIIMIMIItMIIIIMIIIMMIIMMIIIIMIIMMtllMIIIIIIIIMi e Hunt report IIUMNIINMMMMMMUMMMIHHItllMIMMMIUIIIIIIIIMHMINI ed. After examining the report, Burke said, Stuart can call for an investigation or he can determine that no investigation is needed. "If he decides not to take any action, I w*H go further," said iection of employi :utive director of discrimination. < i, recently urged "... close the do teal u;Ki^h vumiN minnritiflc " / J Ui TT IIIVII TT WU1U "UIIVI IHVJ . employment op- In a letter to government stui numerical bench use of reference best way to incre ogfess in ending for women and r El ^ Rtr 4 Bn 'S1.S off Comfort Plus* dress leathers. Sale 49.99 Reg $65 Show the p< count that you're on your toes V that give you great looks plus gr< Comfort Plus* Our best dressed popular leather shoes Insoles th foot pressure evenly Cambrelle' absorb moisture so your feet stay tip slip-on or oxford sty 16. - - -A The Chronicle, Thursd "undesirables." That was never a concern of the courts, said Creekmore. But in a letter from Creekmore to Ritchey dated Dec. 13, 1984, Creekmore said this terminal, like the present Ws stop at the UMIIIIIIHHIIIUmMWMMMIItm??IIIIIMIHIIIWMIIIIIIII apriority Burke, adding that she has five votes on the Board of Aldermen * a . t . mai can oracr tnai an outside investigation be conducted. '41 believe he (Stuart) understands me now," said nent proposal Dlasser said the proposal would or of opportunity to women and Reagan, Glasser said that two dies showed that the use of marks (reference points) was the ase fair employment opportunities ninorities. I te ... ~M MM All Staff Gentry* When it comi the executive Suits, sportc dress shirts, poiyester/wc Gentry? suit Stafford? sui bale Stafford Reg. $120. St This dapper I wool flannel s with style. Slacks, Reg.! Stafford suits an< Stafford* mal fit with saving selected style 25? Daks The distinctiv For example: Reg.$300 Sa Daks? suits ? stores only. Sala prices on effective throw BSI 25?/i IIPM All Staff Gentry* We've spreac Bii Making this 1 to take stock A A . uemryw are* Choose profi solids in a vai ester or poly* Here's just a Stafford? brc >ople who Stafford? ox< Vith shoes Gentry ? pat eat comfort. Gentry? ton? most 25% off the n >at distribute neckwear. Pt ? linings that or patterned, - dry. In wingJCPer ay, September 5, 1985-Page A13 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIWi corner of Liberty and Third streets, would attract "... individuals with tendencies to engage in antisocial conduct ...." Most of the buses' patrons are black. I _ MMMMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMNIMMNNNMMMMMMIMi From Page A1 \ urn mm Burke. "I don't ask but too many times." The report asks such questions as the handling of police 4ineups, the possible schooling of one witness by tht prosecution, the discrepancies in eyewitness testimony and the destruction by police of evidence in the case. Stuart could not be reached for comment. The first cafeteria was opened in 1895 in Chicago on Adams Street between Clark and La Salle Streets by Ernest Kimball. % Off : ord* and 1 clothing. es to formulating a fall wardrobe, ) choice is Stafford^ and Gentry? oats and slacks. Plus ties and For example: savvy 2-pc. suits of >rsted wool. Reg. Sale $180 $135 t $180 $135 i^90 sportcoat afford? takes a sporty stance. Shetland wool sportcoat. All slacks underscore the statement (55 Sale 41.25 J off * special order i sportcoats. tes it easier to please the hard-tojs off the regular prices of n_ ; ) off ; clothing. l re look of Daks? Now at savings! 2-pc. style of worsted wool, le $225 nrallable In large JCPenney Stafford? Gantry? and Oaks? gh Saturday, Sept. 14. T~nff V V orcTand (dress shirts. i our savings across the board. :he perfect time for management . And with every Stafford* and js shirt on sale, you can't miss, assional patterns and career riety of collar styles. Cotton/poly>ster/cotton oxford or broadcloth hint of what's available: Reg Sale jadcloth $20 15.00 ford $18 13.50 tern $20 15.00 >-on-tone $20 15.00 tgular pricas of all Stafford* ire silks. Nubby wool knits. Plain Stafford* designs for you. iney , i I Li
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