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   Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - June 15, 1974, Dunkirk-Fredonia, New York                                Thoug poet Sir John Women ire the and w in the pert yet we do without 92hd 141 EVENING OBSERVER MM Yesterdays Press Telephone N JUNE ram W Ah MaMy S W IWM Second Class Postage Paid at 14048 15 Cents Four Regents Exams 2 Others Are Rescheduled Cutoff Four high school Regents ex aminations scheduled next week have been it was an Friday by the State Education The cancellations affect some students throughout the state in public and parochial high The tests that have been canceled include Comprehensive which had been scheduled for Monday While the English sive test scheduled Monday mor ning has been the English achievement exam Mon day morning win be which had been set for Monday 9thycar which had been scheduled for Tuesday which had been scheduled for Wednesday mor Two other Regents ex aminations have been They include moved from Wednesday morning to Thursday moved from Wednesday afternoon to Thurs day Stolen In Brooklyn The State Education Depart ment canceled the four tests and rescheduled two others after it was learned that three high school students had been selling answer sheets for per The answers were stolen several days ago from a Brooklyn private Joseph principal at Dunkirk High said its hard to believe the tests were stolen because of the tight securi ty involved with the Regents ex He said schools receive the tests in strong box es clamped shut by two He said keys for the boxes are kept in the Local school officials have been to contact the county Board of Cooperative Educational Services BOCES for further information on the Regents should contact BOCES Monday morning at Brooklyn District Attorney Eugene Gold said there has been widespread distribution of copies of the answer sheets stolen by a New York city high school student and two Gold said the three sold the answers to student distributors for a who in turn sold the answers for an The operation netted Gold said his office had obtained copies of the answer sheets while investigating their theft from a Brooklyn high school several days In announcing that the exams would be Education Commissioner Ewald Ny quist I greatly regret the necessity for these ed but no other course of action would have ensured fair treatment of the hundreds of thousands of honest young people who had planned to take these examinations next Nyquist said he strongly recommended to all school authorities that no student whose graduation this June might have depended upon achieving a passing grade on one or more of the four canceled tests be denied graduation because of the Schools will be authorized to use students school grades in the four subjects for the purpose of determining credit toward the Regents although students will have the option to take the tests in October or January if they Nyquist DUBLIN UPI Coffey beamed across the counter of his bar and gave the thumbs up sign to his he doomsday has To thirsty it meant the end of a Guinness brewery strike that virtually had exhausted sup plies of Irelands traditional Guinness workers voted Fri day by a majority to end their the first strike in the 215year They accepted new pay 1 proposals drawn up before the Labor the sored conciliation A spokesman for Guinness said he hoped to get supplies flowing freely as soon as Allegation List Shelved By Probers WASHINGTON UPI The House Judiciary in its consideration of possible impeachment quietly has shelved a long list of allegations that federal agen cies were used for political ends by the White Chairman Peter Rodino has indicated the allegations were not strong enough to justify impeachment or could not be tied directly to President On March the committees legal staff listed 26 instances of alleged misuse of government agencies as potential articles in a of Six weeks the list was cut in Now only a few of such allegations One that remains is the charge that the White v House sought to use the Internal Revenue Service to harass its enemies or aid its On after the committee examined that charge in Rodino said it involved possible serious abuses of power on the part of the President and his official Faisal In Talks Oi Repair Shops By CLARENCE BAHETT UPI A measure designed to deal with one of the argent consumer headaches unscrupulous auto repairman has been approved by Malcolm Auto repair shops through out the state will be governed by strict regulations and required to seek certification under a new law approved All repair shops will be required to pay a fee and be certified by the commission er of transportation in order to remain open for business after June The certificate will be good for two A spokesman for the State Consumer Protection Board said complaints about faulty or dishonest car repair work constitute one of the largest categories of complaints han by that state The sponsor of the John R East said the com missioner will set standards for certifying repair and will have the power to suspend or revoke the certificate in the event a mechanic or shop is proved to have cheated a car Mechanics will be required to perform all work appearing on their bills and must state whether new or used parts were used in making A system of hearings will be set up to air charges against auto repairmen and which will be subject to penalties of up to for an individual incident or a max imum of A garage could also have its certificate lifted or suspended for a The commissioner will be empowered to seek an injunction to close down shops that have lost their certifica Individual mechanics working for a repair shop will not have to be individually although persons doing repairs for hire on even a parttime basis Service stations and persons engaged in simple repairs such is the installation of fan belts and spark plugs will not be subject to the Aid To Saudi Worlds Oil Case SAUDI ARABIA King Faisel President Nixon will spend two of Saudi Arabia escorts President Nixon days in Jeddah his third stop on his Middle from his plane after arriving late Friday East Some Obscurity Marks Nominees Dems Name Cuomo For n ii Ticket Primary Jo See Big Challenging could Sharp Change By LAURENCE MCQUILLAN NIAGARA UPI The Democratic designating convention early today completed a state ticket that may see most of the spots challenged by fellow Democrats in a fall The which nomi Howard Samuels for governor Thursday filled out the ticket with Queens attorney Mario Cuomo as lieutenant governor Rockland County district attorney Robert Meehan as attorney and Syracuse Mayor Lee Alexander as the partys Senate Veteran Comptroller Arthur Levitt was unopposed for a sixth bid as the top state financial expert while Associate Judge Harold Stevens was designated by acclamation for a full term on the Court of Appellate Division Justice Lawrence was chosen for the second seat to be filled on the states highest Determined larly for the lieutenant gover nor and senatorial prolonged the which completed its work at With the exception of the designations given Levitt and the rest of the ticket may face stiff primary chal lenges to determine who takes on Republicans in the Novem ber general Several candidates picked up the necessary votes to be placed on a primary The struggle for the second spot produced the strongest public battle of the convention with delegates balloting three times before Cuomo passed the 50 per cent State Mary Ann of Canajoharie and Manhattan Assemblyman Antonio Olivier both survived to the final ballot they would enter the 10 Democratic Olivieri said later that some of the leadership has totally misjudged my candidacy and claimed he had strong state wide The Senate designation was settled on a second ballot after the first round left Alexander just shy of the necessary majority with per cent of the The 54yearold Samuels told newsmen that he preferred an open convention rather than trying to force the shape of the ticket because it would smack of a millionaire who set up New York Citys Off Track Betting will likely be challenged for the guber nomination by Hugh who picked up the necessary 25 per cent to enter the told the delegates he was determined to capture the nomination whether by your choice or by the choice of New York The only candidate who encountered no opposition was Levitt who has been the states top fiscal officer for the past 20 The of the first black to serve on the states highest virtual ly assured his He was endorsed by Republicans ear lier in the Former Attorney General Ramsey who received only a small portion of the said he will begin collecting the signatures required for primary Allard a former also indicated he would challenge the nomination of the Syracuse State Supreme Court Justice Bertram Harnett of Nassau County was expected to battle Court of Appeals nomination given The Republicans earlier this week nominated Malcolm Wilson to his first bid for a full term as Nassau County Executive Ralph Caso was the lieutenant gover nor with the rest of the ticket filled out by former Rochester Mayor Stephen May as comptroller and Attorney General Louis Jacob Javits was also nominated for another term in By WILLIAM STEVENS NIAGARA UPI The slate of Democratic candidates for statewide offices is less New York than most past party Because most of the officially designated ticket is subject to primary contests from other the final geographic picture could undergo a sharp Topping the ticket is Howard a 54yearold mil careerist who is of Jewish background and now lives in New York He amassed his in a plastic business centered around up state south of and has longtime upstate Samuels faces a primary challenge from Hugh Carey of His running mate on the officially designated Mario a Queens attor ney and a political is of back factor seen by some party sources as offsetting the Republican lieutenant guber candidacy of Nassau County Executive Ralph Cuomo could be challenged by Ass e in b I y in a n Antonio Olivieri of Manhattan ami State Mary Anne of is the only woman vying for a statewide For attorney the Democrats designated Hock land County District Attorney Robert an Irish Catholic and popular with prosecutors across the state His selection could be seen as Ski Resorts BailOut Is Expanded UPI The scope of industrial development authorities has been expanded to bail out the states winter recreation industry from the effects of snowless winters and the gasoline Malcolm Wilson an today he had signed a measure permitting the so called IDAs to use the proceeds of bonds to finance skiing and related winter recreation Assemblyman Gerald spon sor of the winter recreation said in the last three years the revenues of the states ski industry1 have dropped off about million a In another Wilson announced Friday that he had approved two bills to permit the reopening of contracts with the state or local governments so that contractors and steel companies would be protected from the affects of The measures would enable steel producers and building contractors to terminate or seek adjustments in agree ments reached with the state prior to 1974 if their costs have jumped more than 15 per The only building materials covered by the contract reopen ing would be those containing petroleum Wilson also announced several bills had been vetoed including a measure exempting circus admissions from the sales One of 93 bills rejected by the governor from among the approved by the 1974 legis the sales tax exemption would have cost up to in lost state Wilson It would have cost local governments about ters of that Egypt Has Sparked Debate WASHINGTON UPI President Nixons agreement to give nuclear technology to Egypt for peaceful purposes has sparked debate in Con The initial reaction of several members was that the agree ment could open the way for Egypt to join the nuclear weapons The Atomic Energy Commis sion quickly denied saying atomic fuel which would be provided under the pact would not be rich enough for use in nuclear Officials said the Three Are Injured In Four Dunkirk Accidents Four traffic accidents in Dunkirk during the past 24 hours resulted in injuries to three per Donald of 603 Railroad Farnham was hurt seriously at Friday when the motorcycle on which he was riding and a car collided at Brigham Road and Lake Shore Walker first was treated at Brooks Hospital for a severe fracture of the lower left leg and then was transferred to Lake Shore Hospital in Irving where he underwent surgery this Dunkirk police said that Israel Preps For Lavish Nixon Greeting TEL AVIV UPI Israel put the finishing touches today on an extravagant welcome for President promising rejoicing in the streets for the arrival of the chief Police sources said dented security precautions were put into effect to protect Nixon and prevent Arab guer rillas from marring his 25hour which begins Sunday Israel pointed up its close friendship with the United States Friday with glowing praise of Nixon in a cabinet communique and statements by Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon and Information Minister Aharon The friendship between America and Israel is a well established but Presi dent Nixon in his years of office has created new precedents of practical acts of friendship during hard times for Allon So it will be a good a day of rejoicing when President Nixon visits our and it will be another contribution towards the strengthening of the friendship between Washington and he The cabinet communique said Israel and the Jewish people will not forget the help of Americas president during the 1973 Middle East representing a growing by Nixon and ness of heavily populated President Anwar Sadat in Cairo suburban Meehan could be challenged by Bronx Borough President Robert who is calls for negotiations leading to the sale to Egypt Of a 600megawatt nuclear plant for generation of electric Melvin Where To Find 2 tne Joint Atomic DEATHS 4 said safeguards such as are are the NIAGARA FALLS Mario his acknowledge of the delegates of the 1874 Democratic convention SPORTS 1415 safeguards such as involved in agreements United States already has 27 countries for peaceful nuclear technology have been tightened following Indias explosion of an atomic Top Negotiator Resigns WASHINGTON UPI Paul resigned Friday as one of the top arms limitation indicat ing he believes Watergate lessens the chances of reaching arms control is a Democrat who has served all five years of the Nixon administration as a negotiator for the Strategic Anns Limitation In a statement left in the Pentagon press room never mentioned Presi dent Nixon by name nor uttered the word But the implication said the depress ing reality of the traumatic events now unfolding in our nations capital carries over into the international arena As a 1 see little prospect of negotiating measures which will enhance movement toward breaking the arms he Richard of 121 Ocelot Dunkirk was making a left turn from Lake Shore Drive onto Brigham Road and struck the front of the motor Both vehicles had to be towed A accident took place about today in front of School 5 on Brigham just a short distance from the first acci Police said that Mary Frances 600 Main Dunkirk was heading south on Brigham Road when the driver apparently lost jumped the west and struck a tree in front of the Her automobile was towed She sustained a small cut on her lower lip and was taken to Brooks Hospital in an ambulance where she was treated and Lake Shore Drive and Central Avenue was the location of a car pedestrian accident at Robert of 331 Plover Dunkirk was crossing Lake Shore Drive against the according to and was dressed in black and difficult to Cheryl of 15 Beach driver of the told police that she swerved to avoid the pedestrian but struck him on the knee with her Miller was taken to Brooks Hospital where he was treated for a laceration of the right knee and ankle and abrasions of his knees and and was An automobile struck a parked car on Courtney 100 feet west of King at A vehicle owned by Kathleen 159 King Dunkirk was parked on the north side of Courtney Street facing in a westerly Donald of 69 W Green Dunkirk was heading west on Courtney Street when he struck the rear of the Both vehicles were towed Gage was charged with driving while intoxicated and is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Dunkirk City USSR Set To Phose Out By GORDON MOSCOW The major accomplishment of the 1972 summit was limiting the spread of atomic weapons In it was reducing the threat of nuclear This it could be phasing out underground nuclear tes Communist Party General Secretary Leonid I declared himself ready Friday to sign a partial underground nuclear test ban treaty with the United States during President Nixons visit to Moscow begin ning June 27 Brezhnev told a Kremlin rally for Sundays Supreme Soviet elections that the agreement could set out a timetable for the eventual end ol such tests We are ready now to agree with the United States to restrict the number of under ground nuclear tests and to end tkin completely in an priate and agreed he said Our phone is Saudi Arabia UPI President Nixon and King Faisal shooed their aides out of the kings office today and with only interpreters present sat down to discuss the world oil situation and economic aid to Saudi on the second leg of his Mideast jour spent the night at the royal guest house overlooking the Red Sea and planned to take off later in the day for his third Syria Faisal welcomed Nixon Fri day with a lavish state dinner and told the President bluntly that a solution must be found to the Palestinian refugee problem and Jerusalem must be re turned to Arab control before there can be lasting peace in the Middle Today they will talk at length about the details of the joint economic commission on which the agreement was signed just before we left Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler The President wants to talk in detail about ways to proceed Nixon Not Surprised who said the two leaders also would discuss the oil situation and military affairs said Nixon was not surprised by the tone of The as we visit various expects their leaders to express very frankly their point of Ziegler Nixon did not directly answer During his Cairo visit the President heard similar com in slightly softer from Egyptian President Anwar He was likely to hear them again from President Hafez Assad of where a large number of Palestinian refugees The Arab leaders are pressing their in advance of Nixons trip Sunday to He then will go to Ziegler said Nixon discussed the Palestinian problem in private talks with both Sadat and Faisal but avoided a direct public response because he intended to play a mediating role in the Middle Nixon will discuss the Palestinian questions with other Arab presumably Ziegler Our position is that the best serves its role by not setting forth a set of bench he It certainly would be expected that the two leaders you refer to express their views forcefully because they both hold the views very Kissinger Will Leave Trip But that will not have an impact on the long ranging desires to build relations with the two of them and move step by step to a peaceful sett There will never be a real and lasting Faisal told Nixon unless Jerusa lem is liberated and returned to Arab unless libera tion of all the occupied Arab territories is achieved and unless Arab peoples of Pales tine regain their rights to return to their Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger walked from their quarters to the meeting with The kings face showed no emotion during the picture taking Nixon was unsmiling when he arrived and looked Ziegler announced that Kis who along with Saudi Foreign Minister Omar and other aides were sent from the room before the two leaders began their would leave the Presidents parly near the end of the Mideast trip to go directly to for a The Saudi greeting for Nixon was more subdued that the one in where an estimated million to 7 million Arabs followed the President during his three Thousands of citizens greeted Nixon at sunbaked airport The king rushed forward to shake Nixons hand A 21gun salute an honor guard marched in creamcolored tun ics and a band played both national Hut the crowds at the airport and lining the mile motorcade unite to the royal guest palace were sparser and more subdued than Nixon had smi the previous two days in Nixon and Faisal past them at HO to 90 miles per hour in a black Rolls Hoyce A presidential auk familiar with the region told This is the way they do it in Saudi is ylow lot the Saudi  

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