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The clowns gave away balloons and carried quarters to feed the parking meters of shopper who now could park on the street. Connelly organized the block party. Special to the Kansan "I felt it was important to have something to promote the reopening of the block because with no parking, hard on business." Connelly said. the shops, said Jim Connellly, owner of stores and more. 115 Massachusetts St. Sr. The construction, which began May 20, blocked off Massachusetts Street between Seventh and Eighth streets, slowing business for many of Swanson, whose business had been slow during the construction, said pedestrian traffic more than quadrupled Saturday. He said that although parking lots were situated on the 700 block of Vermont and New Hampshire streets, space was limited. Kathy Swanson, manager of Speetator's, 710 Massachusetts St., said her store used "backdoor" promotions with discounts to encourage shoppers to park in the lot on New Hampshire Street behind the store. The block party was a celebration to merchant as well as a promotion. Rich Revenew, manager of Francis Sporting Goods, 731 Massachusetts St., said, "Our business was the most last year, even with the construction. "We're all pretty excited to have that behind us," she said. Not all the ships felt adverse effects from the construction. "We were pleased that we weren't hurt by it. But it's nice now that it's convenient again, and we won't have any complaints about parking." Military officials admit prejudice against women flying in combat WASHINGTON — Top military officials yesterday said they would be reluctant to allow women to fly combat missions, even though women performed well during the Persian Gulf War. However, the Pentagon's top personnel official said the military would stop excluding an injured from combat but not as effectiveness was not impaired. The Associated Press The Army is not covered by the legal prohibition, but it maintains an internal policy banning women from combat. in combat roles, the military would move toward sex-neutral standards for combat pilots if the law is changed. The strongest criticism of repealing the ban came from former Marine Corps commander, retired colonel James Williams, said women could not kill in combat. "I am not enthusiastic about increasing the exposure of women to combat$^1$ said Gen. Merrill McPeak "It's uncivilized, and women can't do it." he said. McPeak said that despite his personal reluctance to allowing women He said he found comfort in the law that bars women in the Air Force, Navy and Marines from flying combat aircraft. "Women give life, sustain life they can't take it," he said. Have an opinion? 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