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Monday, September 23, 1974 AkrOfl BeaCOH Journal AS Boston Police Stop 300 Bus Protesters Differences Delay Campaign Reforms 1 KVVit. Action me ACTION LINE solves problems, cuts red tape, gets answers, investigates complaints and stands up for jour rights. Call 375-8080 from 1 to 9 p. m. Monday through Friday or write ACTION LINE, Beacon Journal, Akron, O.

44328. which was closed Friday after racially related violence among pupils broke out the day before. No new security measures are planned this week. The first week of the desegregation process followed a week of protests against school busing and sporadic violence that started in the mainly Irish South Boston area and gradually spread to other sections of the city. In a television interview on Sunday, Sen.

Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.) said: "I think Mayor White and the Boston city departments are in control of the situation" but if it "continues to deteriorate, Federal marshals may have to be brought in inside of the schools as well as outside." Private Line Agence France-Presse CAIRO Egypt on Sunday ended censorship of telephone calls abroad. Previously, calls had been recorded. Callers sometimes were forbidden to use languages with which censors were unfamiliar. BOSTON IT) Police broke up a crowd of about 300 anti-busing demonstrators who marched from the white Charlestown section toward South Boston today as schools opened for the second full week of court-ordered integration.

Police moved in on the marchers at Haymarket Square near downtown Boston and pushed them back across a bridge over the Charles River to Charlestown. Earlier, a spokesman for Mayor Kevin H. White said three pupils were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct at Day Square in East Boston. Circumstances of the arrests were unclear, but a spokesman said they were connected with school integration. The mayor's spokesman said schools throughout the city opened quietly this morning.

BARRY BROOKS, the mayor's spokesman, said White is "cautiously optimistic that we can check the incidents that occurred last week. We do not expect any more trouble at Hyde Park." a high school Jar lids for canning are almost impossible to find. If I don't can, my family won't eat well this Winter. I can't afford to pay high supermarket food prices. Mrs.

E. Rittman. You aren't alone. Hundreds of readers have written and called us with the same complaint. Canning lids are scarce because of a tin shortage.

Also, there are more than 50 million home gardeners canning this year. There are no practical substitutes for those jars. So we have compiled a. list of alternative methods of food preservation including food freezing instructions, root cellar construction and storage, tin can sealing and commercial canning of your food. We sent you a copy.

Good luck. In 1959, I sold my new '57 red Corvette with the white convertible top. Now I wish I had it back. I am in the Tire-town Corvette Club. D.

Cnyahoga Falls. President Ford also opposes it. BUT KENNEDY, backed by the citizen lobby Common Cause, is insisting that some form of it perhaps only the Senate part be concluded. He is gambling that Hays will give in and that the President will still sign the bill if such a test provision is retained. Thursday it appeared that if Kennedy would drop this provision, conferees would be able to wrap up all other outstanding issues and come up with a final measure that Ford might sign and that Congress would have a good chance to enact by an override if vetoed.

BUT KENNEDY wouldn't relent, despite fears by other supporters of the bill that failure to reach agreement then would delay a further conference for a week or more because some of the conferees will be tied up with the Rockefeller nomination hearings in the Senate. With time running short, the argument ran, the possibility of working out agreement later might be endangered. Kennedy said he didn't believe his insistence on the Senate provision had caused a delay that could endanger the bill. "With three weeks of the session to go, plus a postelection session," he said, "we have time to work this out." Washington Post Sirvlct WASHINGTON President Ford, Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy (D-Mass.) and House Administration Committee chairman Wayne L. Hays (D-Ohio) have jumped into a three-corner game of legislative chicken over the landmark election financing reform bill locked up in a House-Senate conference. Battling over key provisions, each is taking a risky no-compromise stance that could endanger final enactment, counting on the others to back down. The most controversial provision in this game of dare and doubledare is government financing for congressional candidates. CONFEREES already have agreed on such financing for presidential elections and on contribution and spending limits for all Federal election campaigns.

But they are at an impasse over a Senate provision authorizing government subsidies of $90,000 to a major-party nominee for the House and of 12 cents per voting-age person to a major-party nominee for the Senate. In California, this would mean a Senate candidate could get a subsidy as high as $1.7 million. Hays is dead set against the congressional subsidy and has threatened that there may be no bill unless Senate conferees agree to drop it. Fidel And Fans Cuban. Dictator Fidel Castro joins sunbathers at Santa Maria beach outside Havana in this recent photo by Gina Lollobrigida.

The Italian movie star spent 10 days in Cuba photographing Castro as part of a series of photo-essays she is doing on prominent men for Time Magazine. (jT) For 50 cents, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, 4300 Kimberly Parkway, Columbus, O. 43227, checked VL575101-630 as far back as records go five years. Nothing showed. Your Corvette might have had the same owner more than five years.

It could Nixon Hospital Plans Remain A Secret EARLY VETTES HAD ROUND LOOK plans. Asked how Nixon was feeling, Ziegler said: "Oh, I don't want to get into that." NLON has been resting at Casa Pacifica, the former Western White House in San Clemente. Nixon's daughter, Julie Eisenhower, during the weekend made her first visit New York Daily News LOS ANGELES Former President Richard M. Nixon was scheduled to enter Memorial Hospital Medical Center in Long Beach today, but his arrival time was a closely guarded secret. Reporters were told that a briefing would be given at the hospital today, when the former president's tests and treatment for phlebitis were to start, but no time for the briefing was given.

Reached by telephone, press aide Ron Ziegler would not discuss Nixon's hospital to the estate since her father's resignation last month. In preparation for the former President's arrival? a direct telephone line to his estate was installed, and the hospital added four lines to handle calls from the news media and the public. as SDGTIUpD- have been sold out-of-state. Or it could be junk. The son of the man who bought it from you nearly totaled it.

But it was patched and sold to an Akronite named Carl. We bet he junked it. In June 1971, I bought a monument for my mother's grave. The superintendent of the cemetery keeps promising to cement it to the base. But nothing happens.

Mrs. S. Tallmadge. The superintendent has not been well for some time. Maintenance work has fallen behind.

Now the superintendent is hospitalized and the trustees have taken over the management temporarily. "We are doing the best we can," says the secretary of the trustees. She had your mother's monument cemented right away. We are 'glad you are pleased with its looks. There was no charge.

After my children make mud pies In oar backyard sandbox, they are covered with tiny red flea bites. Mrs. J. Akron. Some flea-bitten dog or cat may have napped in your sandbox.

A few of the critter's passengers hopped off temporarily and buried flea eggs in the sand. The baby fleas can live 45 days without a meal. So far, your children are furnishing their nourishment and helping them multiply. Commercial flea preparations would kill the fleas but would not be safe around children. Discard the sand and wash the box.

Actor Bruce Fairbairn is a newcomer to the TV show "The Rookies." What did he do before he got his role as Chris Owens, a new police academy graduate? Miss A. R.j Manchester. Three weeks before he was signed, Fairbairn was tending bar and waiting tables at J. G. Melon's Restaurant in his native New York City.

He and his wife Jeri had a small apartment at 105th st. and West End av. In his spare time, Fairbairn had been taking acting lessons and doing small acting jobs. Write him c-o ABC, 1330 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N. Y.

10019. BRUCE FAIRBAIRN Our mission: give the compact some class. Mission accomplished. We just built the classiest Ventura of them Ventura SJ. It's got your kind of style.

Distinctive. A luxurious interior. And a Radial Tuned Suspension with steel-belted radial tires. That's class in a compact. Worth waiting for.

The 75 Astre's so new, your Pontiac dealer may not have it in stock yet. But don't let that stop you. Contact him to get the full story on the many features and availability of the new Astre Hatchback and Safari wagon. He'll be happy to tle your order! Twice I hart my back in the factory where I work. I am disabled now and the company insurance is supposed to pay All I got is a mess of papers.

Maybe I am being asked to settle for less? L. Orrville. I iEHaftg Not at all. The firm has already given you $8,000 in disability benefits. Your regular checks will keep coming.

Also, the company covers you with free life insurance. But it needs your signature on that medical release so it can get more doctor and hospital records on you. This will help it get a reduced insurance rate on the life insurance it gives you free. Thanks for signing. Everyone hopes you get home from the hospital soon.

Last year, I bought several expensive cans of spray-on enamel paint to use on small pieces of furniture. The cans are still half full. But paint dried in the valves and the sprays won't work. Mrs. P.

Akron. You should have followed the instructions on the back of the cans and inverted them and sprayed until the valves were free of paint. Now, you may be stuck. But try lifting off the valves with a firm tug. Use a pin to dig out dried paint from the valves and stems of the cans.

Soak the valves in paint thinner. If this does not work, paint yourself blue and call it experience. Strictly a high-level operation. For 75, we started at the top. With an elegant new roof line.

Then we added new rectangular headlamps. A luxurious interior. And our Radial Tuned Suspension with steel-belted radials standard. Bonneville makes your driving strictly high class. If we could build only one car, this would be it.

As if Grand Prix wasn't luxurious enough, now we have a super luxurious LJ model. Super two-tone paint outside. And a super posh interior. If you could own only one car, this should be it. A typographical error appeared Tuesday in the ACTION LINE item about jobs in Akron's new Federal building.

The. U. S. Civil Service (toll-free) number is 1-800-362-2910. Let's Hear It Nobody's we're trying.

When you buy a new car, you deserve a quality, dependable product. And a dealer that treats you fairly. We're trying to see that you get what you deserve. For example, we offer a new Maximum Mileage System that's available on every 1975 model. It requires unleaded fuel and includes items like GM specification steel-belted radial tires, a High Energy Electronic Ignition, and a catalytic converter.

It's designed to help you get up to 7,500 miles between oil changes. to 22,500 miles between spark plug changes. To help reduce overall operating costs. We call it our Maximum Mileage System because it represents the most advanced engineering and technology we can offer on our 1 975 Pontiacs. Our assembly lines are constantly improved to help build better cars.

And we send a questionnaire to every new Pontiac owner. Because we value your opinion on where we need improvement. Nobody builds perfect cars. But at Pontiac, we're sure trying. If you were a draft resister, would you turn yourself in? YES 28 PCT.

COMMENTS: Of course but I would not have been cowardly enough to have deserted my country in the first place" "If those with college deferments also had to serve in manner" "I would be ashamed of what I had done, but I would miss my country so much that I would come back regardless." NO 72 PCT. COMMENTS: "I would feel so ashamed that I would stay where I was" "Not until I got a complete and unconditional pardon like Nixon" "I am suspicious of the wording and the possibility of more stringent treatment later" "I do not see the necessity for amnesty." '-TTVimmm-. Today's Question A spectacular inside job. We gave our new Grand LeMans the most luxurious mid-sized Pontiac interior PONTIAC ever. And with its formal grille, parking lamps and hood ornament, you II find Grand LeMans is pretty spectacular outside, too! Pontile Motor Omtion Are you willing to pay 20 cents for a candy bar? Call today, tonight and until 7 in the morning.

YES Phone 535-5139 NO Phone 535-5107 Pontiac strikes again. See the beautiful 1975 Pontiacs at your Pontiac dealer!.

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