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COURIEK-POST, Camden, N. Thursday, Dtt. 30, 1971 23 Mow Gregory Mover UPowns Graded Mandieap THURSDAY isecracks And Politics 6TT a TT1 La msioric uceaii nigni Continued From Page One Made by Prop BY MURRAY J. BROWN United Press International One more chapter was writ- ten in commercial aviation his-iLeif Eficson, the Icelander gen-tory on Nov. 5 with the lasterally regarded as the first Eu 4 Pale Lady V.

White 12-1 5 Remeda c. Thompson 12-1 SEVENTH RACE Pace, purse $800. 6 Judy Lynn Adios T. Lewis 3-1 4 Ballet Senator D. Vincent 4-1 1 Canton Direct R.

Watkinson 9-2 7 Armbro Kirk w. Laudien 5-1 2 Our Liz s. Richardson 6-1 8 Make Tracks D. Hall 8-1 3 SmaH Pins R. D.

Flamme 8-1 5 Magnolias Lady H. Patey 10-1 EIGHTH RACE Pace, purse. $950. 4 Sue Royal Sue J. Porter 3-1 1 Jenny Frost R.

Watkinson 7-2 2 Leonard Oregon H. Workman 9-2 6 Lakewood Hodgen G. Johnson 5-1 8 Davey Que A. Lineweaver 6-1 5 Keystone Grace Wm. Spencer, Jr.

8-1 3 Dayster J. Skinner 8-1 7 Cutlas A W. Laudien 10-1 BEST BET Lakewood Direct. Results WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIRST RACE Pace. Purse $700 Shanandoah Star, J.

Childress, 11.20. 5.60, 4.60. Afton Nibble. J. Skinner, 6.80.

5.00. Winterset Glenn, F. Plantan, 11.00. SECOND RACE Pace. Purse $700.

Snoopy Fox. P. Myer. 4.00, 3.00, 2.80. Sandy Creek, J.

Brenneman, 5.80, 3.20. Bla Ru R. Watkinson. 3 00. Daily Double (6-) Paid $36.64 THIRD RACE Pace.

Purse $700. Pleasant Jane, E. Long. 31.80. lfl.OO.

5.20. Beth's Lucky, R. Anderson, 6.80, 4.60. Coeurs D'Or. M.

Hubbard. 4.60. Exacta (4-3) Paid $170.20 FOURTH RACE Trot. Purse $RO0. Perky Mike, P.

Burris 31.20, 8.40, 4.00. Spud's Boy. A. Lineweaver. 7.00.

4.00. Thad Hanover, W. D. Marsh. 2.60.

Exacta (7-8) Paid $242.00 FIFTH RACE Pace. Purse $1,000. Pete Oregon, N. J. West, 2.60.

2.40, 2.40. Bachelor's Debbie. J. Case, 7.80, 7.40 Hi Fi Frost. J.

Wilson. 3.20. Exacta (1-2) Paid $36.26 SIXTH RACE Pace. Purse $1,150. Regal Hal, R.

MeCouch, 14.40. 5.00. 3.20 Paul Nancher, J. McGovern, 2.80, 2.40. Mr.

Parks, V. White. 3.60. SEVENTH RACE Pace. Purse $750, Varsity Direct, J.

Green III, 11.20, 5 60, 3 80. Ranlom W. Hubbard, 5.00, 2.80. Ace Quinton. R.

Myers, 2.80. Big Comb. (3-4-3-5) Paid $1,525.40 EIGHTH RACE Pace. Purse $750. Timid Morris, F.

Smith. 8.20, 4.20, 2.60. Jim Dillon. T. Lewis.

4.20, 3 20. Grateful Pick. E. Davis. 5.40.

Exacta (5-3) Paid $49.00 Attendance: 2,733. Handle: $146,931. trans-Atlantic flight by a pro peller-driven plane in regularly-scheduled passenger services. The withdrawal by Icelandic Airlines of its last jet-prop plane and switch to an all-jet fleet, disclosed in a brief re lease, could be described as "progress." It may be viewed FIRST RACE Pace, purse $800. 3 Shenandoah Harry E.

Long 3-1 7 Dear Chunga p. Myer 7-2 2 Carole Mane R. Watkinson 9-2 5 Sourdough J. D. Dennis Sr.

9-2 1 Eddie Dane Wm. Dennis 6-1 4 Afton Red Roan J. Porter 8-1 8 Lous Lyssa A. Jesler 121 6 Pacer Pro H. Jackson 12-1 SECOND RACE Pace, purse $800.

5 Big SUrk R. pusey 3.1 Betty's Little Bill H. Jackson 7-2 1 Peppy Wyn J. Brenneman 9-2 4 Merrily Anne Rizzo 5-1 3 Worth Glenn w. Dawkins 6-1 2 Proper English C.

Laws 8-1 7 Conestoga B. Wm. Dennis 8-1 6 Kendra Sue D. Richards 10-1 THIRD RACE Pace, Purse JSOO 2 Afton Apache J. Rizzo 3-1 7 Sawmill Roy A.

Lineweaver 7-2 4 Dale E. Byrd w. Marsh 4-1 Bonny Patrick D. Marusco 9-2 3 Sea Oats E. Crowson, Jr.

6-1 1 Tri Crest Duane Putz 8-1 5 Adois York J. Wagenhoffer 12-1 8 Bob Walker J. Sullivan 15-1 FOURTH RACE Pace, purse $950. 2 Lakewood Direct G. Johnson 5-2 Eve's Mr.

Keene L. Coverdale 3-1 1 Get Along Milford J. porter 5-1 4 My Son Adio J. D. Dennis, Sr.

6-1 3 Shanty Khayyam Wm. Lane 8-1 5 Lucky Rocket M. Wachter 8-1 8 Springfield Smith J. Coard 10-1 7 Dugo Clever Won H. Gannon 12-1 FIFTH RACE Trot, purse $1,200.

3 Almax F. Smith 3-1 8 Camden Gondolier Wm. Savage 7-2 7 Caleb's Star V. White 4-1 Tisma Boy Mver 9-2 1 Schoodic p. Burris 6-1 2 Sumter Jo E.

Long 9-1 5 Lord Marc C. Marsh 12-1 4 Jet Fighter C. R. Clark, Jr. 15-1 SIXTH RACE Pace, purse $800.

6 Pen Co Craig J. Brenneman 3-1 1 To Ri Molly F. Milby 7-2 2 L. Manges 9-2 8 Cape Pine McKylo J. Childress 9-2 3 Parading Champ H.

Jackson 6-1 7 Leda Lobell p. Myer 8-1 Penn AC Fetes Lorenz, Butynes PHILADELPHIA Herb Lorenz and Mike Butynes were among those honored as Penn AC held its annual awards banquet here last nisrht. Lorenz, a Burlington Township High School teacher, received the international awards for achievements running abroad. He finished among the leaders in Greek and Holland marathons and in the Puerto Rican 10,000 meters race last summer. Butynes, Sterling High School senior, received the outstandine schoolboy awards.

Among his achievements were winning the Eastern Interscholastic cross country championships and the New Jerey two-mile title. dicing however, by some ld-t mers and bef Ice. who liked to look out of the d. purchaSed the "lost-window once a whde to rom make sure the props were 35 Mted there tonight," I said to them, "and we're going to that spot where he was shot and start walking." I make $5,000 a week and this was my reactionI grabbed for my credit card. The poor cat that's locked in the ghetto, man, grabbed a brick that was his credit card.

Theoretically, both of us acted the same. And the violence of the Black Panthers? Do you understand that, too? Yes. I can understand the Panthers who talk about self-defense in a nation that preaches "Your home is your castle," in a nation that shows you cowboy movies where it's okay for the good guy to kill as long as he's killing the bad guy. To the oppressed, the oppressor is the bad guy. To the oppressor, the oppressed is the bad guy.

Do your sympathies also extend to the right wing of the black movement to the NAACP? The NAACP is probably the number one civil rights organization in the country because they reach more blacks. Blacks can rally behind the Panthers in some large cities but the NAACP was in Gooseneck, Neb. and was just as hated there as the Panthers was in Oakland, Calif. When the marches is over, who keeps taking these cases to court after the basic things that excite people have died down? What is your opinion of iimg even WK lUfgcr get there. Alain Route Icelandic, the low-prices mav- erick of the trans-Atlantic airi lanes, switched to 250-passengerj a sireicn jet-s auoui 9 The last prop-jet flight, from London to Iceland, was by the Diane named "Leifur Eiriks- son" Icelandic spelling for! ropean "tourist" to the Ameri cas.

Windfall Profits Although formed in 1944, Ice- landlc did not begin scheduled trans Atlantic service until 1952. after founders literally du tneir way windfall prof- Hnwn tu- laHpr slope, flew the plane to Reyk javik, the capital, and sold it to British broker for $70J Tne airiine has malrine moriey for its stockholders-all existence and had planned toj quote them in his book, "The! Shadow of Blooming Grove," which he planned to have published in 1965 on the 100th anniversary of Harding's birth. Blank Spaces When Russell's book was finally published, blank spaces appeared in the text where the Harding love letters would have been quoted. Dr. Harding had maintained in his suit that use of the letters was "outrageous con years ago on its main route Factor tween New York and Luxem-j In 1970) for example, it post- bourg, which accounts for a passenger load factor of man su per cem oi lis passen- 73.2 per cent of occupancy, Sers- highest of any scheduled trans- However, the 189-passengeriAtlantic airline, and carried jet-prop Canadair CL44 planes passengers which is were retained on its routes be-1 more than Iceland's total popu-tween New York and the Brit-'lation of 204,400.

ish Isles and Scandinavia and The main reason, according were the only propeller- driven to John Loughery, Icelandic's aircraft in regular scheduled; vice president of marketing in services across the Atlantic, the United States, lies in the until last November. carriers' policy of offering "the Love Letters by Harding Are 'Sealed9 Until 2014 THURSDAY neey Stand The XBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB Boston 26 12 .800 New York 23 13 .639 2 76ERS 15 23 .395 11 Buffalo 11 23 .324 13 Central Division Pet. GB Cleveland 15 23 .395 Baltimore 14 22 .389 Atlanta 13 24 .351 l'2 Cincinnati 10 26 .278 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet. GB Milwaukee 32 7 .821 Chicago 26 10 .722 4i2 Phoenix 21 16 .568 10 Detroit 14 23 .378 17 Pacific Division Pet.

GB Los Angeles 35 3 .921 -Seattle 22 17 .564 13'2 Golden State 19 19 .500 16 Houston 13 25 .343 22 Portland 8 31 .205 2ty2 Yesterday's Results Golden State 107, Cincinnati 102. Milwaukee 123, Portland 84. Cleveland 103, 76ERS 102. Phoenix 124, Houston 106. Today's Games Golden State at Detroit.

Baltimore at New York. Portland at Chicago. Buffalo at Phoenix. Los Angeles at Seattle. Atlanta at Houston.

The ABA East W. L. Pet. G.B. Kentucky 27 9 .750 Virginia 24 15 .615 4i2 Floridians 17 20 .459 10i2 New York 16 21 .432 liy2 Pittsburgh 17 25 .405 13 Carolina 13 26 .333 15 West W.

L. Pet. G.B. Utah 27 9 .750 Indiana 22 17 .564 62 Memphis 16 21 .432 liy2 Denver 14 20 .412 12 Dallas 14 24 .363 14 Yesterday's Results New York 105, Pittsburgh 102. Virginia 126, Carolina 117.

Floridians 123, Indiana 112. Kentucky 125, Memphis 111. Utah 106, Dallas 102. Today's Games Carolina vs. Virginia.

Kentucky at Floridians. Memphis vs. Dallas. Utah at Denver. The NHL East TPtsGFGA New York 25 5 6 56 160 81 Boston 24 6 4 52 141 77 Montreal 21 6 7 49 126 80 Toronto 17 12 8 42 111 103 Detroit 13 17 6 32 104 115 Buffalo 8 22 8 24 103 149 Vancouver 9 22 4 22 80 123 West TV Pts GF GA Chicago 25 8 3 53 116 64 Minnesota 20 11 4 44 94 69 California 11 19 7 29 107 144 FLYERS 11 18 5 27 76 105 Pittsburgh 11 21 5 27 93 115 St.

Louis 10 21 6 26 100 124 Los Angeles 9 26 1 19 76 138 Yesterday's Results New York 5, FLYERS 1. Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 1. Montreal 3, California 2. St. Louis 6, Toronto 3.

Boston 5, Chicago 1. Detroit 7, Buffalo 3. Today's Games Boston at Minnesota. The EiiL North Pts GF GA New Haven 17 15 8 42 160 171 Long Island 15 14 9 39 146 144 Clinton 14 13 10 38 133 120 Johnstown 15 15 7 37 126 136 Syracuse 13 15 6 32 135 131 DEVILS 8 24 8 24 109 157 South Pts GF GA Charlotte 28 10 3 59 192 104 Greensboro 18 14 6 42 161 127 Roanoke 17 12 7 41 128 117 St. Pet'burg 17 16 6 40 133 137 xJacksonv'le 6 20 2 14 81 160 xTeam disbanded.

Yesterday's Results Johnstown 3, DEVILS 2. Greensboro 4, St. Petersburg 3. Clinton 7, Long Island 2. New Haven 5, Syracuse 2.

Today's Game Syracuse at Long Island. TOURNEY GETS SPONSOR SUTTON, Mass. (UPI) The $52,000 Ladies Professional Golf Championship, scheduled for June 8-11 at Pleasant Valley Country Club, will be sponsored by Eve Cigarettes, the club announced yesterday. Itesiilts Tudor King. Kurtz.

3.20, Exacta (1-7) Paid $95.80 FOURTH RACE Three-year-olds, 7 fur longs: Where Ruler, Jimenez, 9.40, 5.00, 3 60. Short Cheapside, Culmone, 3.80, 3.60. Mighty Determined, Wright, 7.20. FIFTH RACE Two-year-olds, 6 furlongs: Mightly Bully, McCarron, 5 00, 4.00, 3 00. Hidare Navy.

Giovanni, 23.00. 11.60. Royal Nimble. Canessa, 4 80. Exacta (7-6) Paid $129.00 SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs: Hy Tumble, Davidson.

17.40. 8.40, 5.60 Braddocks Road. Jimenez, 9.60, 5.00. Ponshewaing. Dennie, 4.40.

SEVENTH RACE Three-year-olds and up. fillies and mares. 6 furlongs: Fancy Face, Walsh. 5 00. 3.80.

3 40. Giddy Lvn, Passmore, 13 40. 10.20. Danger Prove. Dennie.

9.40. Exacta (11-8) Paid $100.40 EIGHTH RACE Three-year-olds and up. 1 mile: Harem Prince, Davidson. 18 ,20. 6.60, 4.20, Patrol Prince, Black.

4.40, 3 20. Risky Ahbhai. McCarron, 3.80. NINTH RACE Three-year-olds, fillies, 1 mile: Subquillo, Fitzgerald. 12.00.

8,20. 4.60. Countess Nasco, Walsh. 9 60, 7 40. Scotch Highball, Garramone.

560. Exacta (9-3) Paid $482.89 Attendance: 1,715. Plane lowest fares of any scheduled airline between the United States and Europe." Icelandic does not belong to the International Air Transport Association (LTA) which sets fares for its members. Lower Fares "Every airline is talking about lower fares on Feb. 1 (when the current IATA agreement expires) but we are already offering lower fares than anybody else right now," Loughery said.

He said Icelandic will endeavor to maintain its reputation for the lowest trans-Atlanitc fares after the new IATA rates go into effect. But he admitted the airline faced a challenge on its new jet routes to Britain and Scandinavia, once-weekly flights to Glasgow and London and more frequent services to Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm. In order to obtain jet landing rights in these countries, he said, Icelandic had to agree to charge the same fares the other acrlines do as set by IATA. Loughery said Icelandic was considering a number of promotional incentives to attract passengers, including low-cost all-inclusive package tours of Iceland. I el a i trans Atlantic flights include stops at Reyk javik and stopovers under spe cial packages have been available for years to passengers.

duct and unlawful and intentional theft." Russell and the other defendants had maintained that the letters were in the public domain. Russell, who had made a copy of the letters for American Heritage, has said of them: "When I first read them I felt a sense of pity for the lonely Harding, for Carrie Phillips was clearly the love of his life and he was more loving than loved." because they cooperated with the West Pakistan army. The Biharis say the Bengalis have killed 400 to 500 of them since Pakistan surrendered Dec. 16. The Bangladesh Government has denied them both food and medicine but an Indian army spokesman said arrangements were being made to bring in medical supplies because of the outbreak of cholera in the jute mill.

Death Toll Mounts Dr. Nazir Ahmed, medical officer at the fortress-like Adamji jute mill, said "there are so many cases of cholera and starvation I can't count them all." Indian officials also have reported an increasing number of deaths from malnutrition. The Biharis are afraid to ieaVe the jute mill for fear they paced a contingent of troops at the mill to protect those inside. Maj. R.

Kanwar, the Indian troop commander, said he was arranging for medical supplies but that food would remain the biggest problem even if medical aid arrived. He said International Red Cross relief plans have been blocked by the Bangladesh Government. Nazir said the Indian army troops had stopped the killings by the Mukti Bahini but that local police were looting houses in the town while searching for so- called collaborators. 8,000 Employes S. Munir Ahmed, secretary to the mill's general manager, said the weekly wage of about $9 was no longer being paid to the 8,000 employes who worked before the mill closed down on Dec.

1. The employes and their families have run out of money and could not even go to Dacca under Indian army protection to buy food, Munir said. "Even if we go outside, we cannot buy anything because we have no money," he said, INDIA SCIENTIST DIES NEW DELHI (UPI) Drl Vikram A. Sarabhai, 52, chair-. man of India's Atomic Energy Commission and a well-known -figure in international scientific circles, died early today in a jgovernment hotel near Tnvan drum, capital of the southern ate of Kerala.

ers? Malcolm Medgar Medgar Evers and Martin Luther King are dead. Cleaver and Carmichael are in exile. H. Rap Brown is behind bars. Time has always chopped them up.

In every great movement, that cat on the front line gets it. The first soldiers who hit Normandy Beach went down. There are many blacks that were destroyed in the movement way before it was fashionable. Look at what happened to Paul Robeson, W. E.

DuBois, Richard Wright. The difference was America didn't get as shocked when it happened back then. But these men were your friends. Isn't it a lonely struggle without them? My personal reaction is affected by having been on the front lines with them. When we were out marching, you see, every minute we expected the gun to hit.

When it don't hit, you know it could have. There was more possibility of it happening than not happening. So you sit back and wonder why it lasted so long. What about Cleaver's skipping off to Algeria after he was charged with breaking parole? The real understanding of Eldridge Cleaver was after the Soledad incident. Because this is exactly what he said if I go back to jail, they will kill me.

Most people that was not aware of what he was saying, said: "No man, the cat is just splitting to split." The same way it happened to Eldridge Cleaver because it would have been simpler for both of them to be put in the same jail. Where do you place yourself in the spectrum of black politics which ranges all the way from the Black Panthers to Senator Brooke? I have my own belief that violence gives you a short-term solution. For example, if a doctor operates on you without going back to find out the cause of your sickness, this is just a short term solution because whatever's wrong will catch up to you later. I can understand the frustration that leads to violence, though. I understood it best after James Meredith was shot and reports came out that he was dead.

The first thing I did was book plane reservations for me, my wife, and two of my daughters. "We're going to fly down Spirts Events Thursday SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL Pennsauken Tourney At Pennsauken High School: Consolation and championship games, 7 P.m. Palmyr Tourney At Palmyra High School: Consolation: Northern Burlco vs. Bor-dentown. 7 p.m.

Championship: Cinnamin-son vs. Palmyra, 8:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Quaker City Tourney At the Palestra: 5th Place: LaSalle vs. Massachusetts. 5:30 p.m.

3rd Place: Tennessee vs. Boston College. 7 p.m. Finals: Villanova vs. South Carolina, 9 p.m.

Friday PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL National Association 76ERS at Boston, 2 p.m. Olympics Flame Flown to Japan For Games Vigil ATHENS (UPI)-The sacred Olympics Flame was flown to Japan yesterday to burn throughout the 11th winter Olympics opening at Sapporo on Feb. 3. The flame was handed over to Japanese Olympic Committee officials by the world pole vault record holder, Christos Papain Cholaou, in a ceremony at Athens Airport before it was put on board a special plane for Japan inside a miners lamp. The Olympic light was brought to the airport in a relay of torchbearers from the Penathenean Stadium, site of the world's first modern Olympics in 1896, where it burned all night after being brought from ancient Olym-pia.

Papanicholaou was the last relay in honor of the event. He handed over the flame to Prince Tsuneyoshi Takenta, president of the Japanese organizing Olympic committee, who came here leading a delegation for the ceremonies. The flame was lit Monday at Olympia in Western Greece, home of the traditional ancient Olympic Games of Antiquity. Torch bears carrying the flame first paid tribute to Pierre De Coubcrtin's heart, buried in a special grove next to the Olympic Stadium, named after the father of modern Olympic Games. Biharis Prisoner Death Toll Mounts COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)-A judge ruled today that love letters written by President Warren G.

Harding to an Ohio woman could not be published until the year 2014, ending a seven-year legal dispute over publishing rights to the letters. Franklin County Judge Frede rick T. Williams signed an order banning publication of the letters and stipulated the letters be sealed in the Library of Congress until July 29, 2014, when they will be opened to the public. The order was issued in a suit filed by Dr. George T.

Harding III, a nephew of Harding, who was the 29th President of the United States. Sought $1 Million Dr. Harding, who filed the suit July 29, 1965, had sought $1 million in damages from author Francis Russell, the New York Times, American Heritage magazine and McGraw Hill Publishing Co. to prevent publication of the letters. President Harding's letters were written to Mrs.

Carrie PhilliDS. wife of a Marion. Ohio, department store owner. The letters, discovered after Mrs. Phillips died in 1960, were turned over to the Ohio Historical Society.

Russell learned of their' 2 Gangs Woman. AT LIBERTY BELL POST 12:30 P.M., EST FIRST $4,200. claiming, 2-year-oids, fillies, 6 furlongs: 115 G. Gs Dream xBeile Decoy 108 115 Amberina xMiss Crispy 112 115 Tinkling Brook Under Cut 115 1(18 xAzucar My Sense 115 106 Velvet Quill Bertha 115 110 xAh Netta Ginger Bread Girl 115 115 Queen Shirl My Dark Angel 119 115 Alouette Countess Affair 117 SECOND $3,700. claiming, 3-year-olds and up.

1 mile and 70 yards: 118 Alan Robbins Brise De Mer 120 115 W. Miss Allison Park 118 105 xllelens Nik Mainstream 115 120 Double Helix Sun Cruise 120 120 Amencus Boonesville Boy 120 118 Winterthur Intent Running 115 118 Not All Luck Ermine Beauty 115 113 xSol Lobster Tail 118 THIRD $4,000. claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: 116 Ballinaugh Sno Foolin 112 111 xLittle Mahoney 0 Ollie 112 112 Swiss Bounce Light Of Moon 115 116 Pure Heart Senator T. 114 11', Cap Sail Some Catch 112 114 Circon 2d Wild Spending 118 114 Rothbart Doctor Hing 114 109 xOui Day Kellys Mixture 114 FOURTH $4,500. claiming, 2-year-oids.

maidens. 6 furlongs: 120 Claim Ticket Red Union 120 117 aHang In There Greek Twist 120 120 Hassams Darling To A Skylark 117 120 Clemgrant Wild Charge 120 117 Plum Pocket aT. Bag Annie 117 120 Super Rocky aAndley entry. FIFTH $4,200. claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: 110 xBedoiiin Ed Lou 115 119 Dr.

Marcus Double Velvet 117 117 Curley Date Sky Dandy 114 119 Lucky Lucky Grand Bonanza 114 117 aCakewalk xAssumplion 105 110 xMr. Poverty Classy Guy 115 117 Airhart Jr. aProvokmg Song 114 aZambutn-Kehoe entry. SIXTH $6,500. allowances, 2-year-olds, mile and 70 yards: 111 Veras Offspring Want Ad 112 112 Just A Dutchess G'ward Thrust 112 lis Deep Cut Trusly Sword 112 SEVENTH $5,000.

claiming. 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 furlongs: 113 Uyal Subject xNew Tune 110 112 Dear Aunt Dora K'tucky Marge 112 113 Facile Eugenie Modin 112 112 Ladys Holme Gentle OuUook 115 113 Pretty Proud EIGHTH $8,500, allowances, 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares, mile and 70 yards: 116 Bad Intentions Show Of Kings 105 113 Craftv Action Up Star 112 112 G. W.I Girt You Cant Tell 112 112 Royal Knigtitmare NINTH $3,700, claiming. 3-year-olds and up. fillies and mares.

1 316 miles: 119 Monaga Parisian Blue 110 112 xKev Ladybird Mayaguana 112 108 xTriiugate Quick Courtesy 112 116 Texas Girl Dark Trial 116 112 Summer Lunch Friendly Squaw 115 115 Lainteligcnte xAAC. Listed according to post position. AT LAUREL POST 12:30 P.M., EST FIRST $3,800, claiming, maidens, fillies, 1 mile: 119 Heidi Valie Cathys Promise 119 119 Figure Me Out Tri State Lady 119 119 Hey Maggie Track Award 119 119 Amerina Tiliation 119 119 Colony Sprite xBold Boot 114 119 Amber Levin Salty Lass 119 114 xBeas Alibhai Merry Mitten 119 119 Restless Haste xHasty Sub 112 119 Bounce Mabel Mabel 119 SECOND $3,500, claiming, 3-year-olds and up. 1 mile: 113 Lacayo 2d Pilsner 110 113 Pilgrim Big Cheese 113 NARAYANGANJ, East Pakistan (UPI) Cholera claimed the lives today of 12 more of the 30,000 Biharis held as prisoners without food or medical supplies in the world's biggest jute mill in this town 14 miles from Dacca. The Biharis are non-Bengali Moslems, most of whom came to East Pakistan from the west wing of the country.

They are hated by the Bengali natives Rape, Kill Shoot Kin 4 Gridders From Area Letter at Delaware NEWARK, Del. Four former South Jersey scholastic football players were awarded letters by the University of Delaware for the past season. Tom Morin, senior offensive guard of Mt. Holly; Karl Hines, defensive tackle of Glassboro; Bob Smith, quarterback of Mt. Holly, and Larry Washington, kicker from Cape May, were among 46 recipients of varsity monograms.

Entries 108 xMr. Judex Reaction 113 110 Rare Luck Cold Royalty 113 113 Feed Back Two Fools Met 119 113 Exciting Dancer Throw Out 119 THIRD $3,500, claiming, 3-year-olds and up. 1 mile: 119 First Departure Henry Says 110 113 Young Will Manda Merelia 110 113 Candy Coated Nice To Us Kids 110 108 xHappy Quest Amarullahs Lad 110 113 Indigo Girl Fautless Light 119 119 Dr. Freeman FOURTH $3,500, claiming, 3- and 4-year-oids, maidens, 8 furlongs: 120 Round Hat Kacyu Request 120 120 Static Symbol Dulah Carter 122 120 Meadow Breeze xMatumba 115 122 Turn To Filante Partiality 120 120 Pebbie lve Got Mine 115 110 xVilla Verde Lunar Missv 120 122 Tudors Fancy Tim Can 122 120 Rash Maid FIFTH $5,200. claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: US Punkin Time Lennys Lad 116 114 Astronaut Dedicated Charger 116 112 T.

Fred Bold David 114 113 Elle Amour Clucoutimi 116 114 Good Lad Gilzo 116 SIXTH $6,500. allowances, 3-year-olds and up. 7 furlongs: 111 Tom Be Wise Lipp Mann 120 120 Time And Advice Archie Spears 108 117 The Bear Docked 120 SEVENTH $11,000. allowances, 2-year-olds, fillies. 7 furlongs: 112 Irish Trip Brooks Best 112 112 Smart Colors Swap Flattery 118 112 Triple Royal xOur Papoose 107 112 Controlled Landing Five Stitches 112 112 Vicki W.

EIGHTH $7,000. allowances, 3-year-olds, fillies. 6 furlongs: 107 Kwiatatuczek Labelle Alliance 115 112 Congress Ave Sense Of Reason 112 112 Gunnysdeb Sainte Jeanne 112 112 Ilona Pali Queens Flourish 112 NINTH $4,500, claiming, 3-year-olds, 1 mile: 112 Cogitate Innocent Laughter 112 112 Deduction Carousel Clown 117 112 Going Away Bally Bolero 109 109 Restless Sphinx xJack The Sailor 110 104 Count The Belles Netherlander 112 112 Dont Swear xAAC. Listed according to post position. Selections AT LIBERTY BELL ONE BEST LITTLE MAHONEY.

1. Amberina. Ah Netta, Miss Crispy. 2. Brise De Mer, Mainstream, Not All Luck.

3. Little Mahoney. Cap Sail. Ollie. 4.

Wild Charge, Hang In There, Claim Ticket. 5. Cakewalk, Airhart Curley Date. 6. Gs Forward Thrust, Veras Offspring.

Want Ad. 7. Facile Eugenie, Gentle Outlook, Ladys Holme. 8. G.

W's Girl, Royal Knightmare, Up Star. 9. Quick Courtesy, Key Ladybird, Monaga. Today's Scratches LIBERTY BELL Cloudy. Good 1.

G. Dream, Berta, Gingerbread Girl, My Dark Angel. 2. Boonesville Boy, Intent Running, Ermine Beauty, Lobster Tail. 3.

Cap Sail. Out Day, Light Of Moon, Some Catch, Wild Spending, Doctor Hing 4. Claim Ticket. 5. Bedouin, Curley Date, Provoking Song.

LAUREL Cloudy. Good 1. Filiation, Bold Boot, Salty Lass Merry Mitten, Hasty Sub, Mabel Mabel. 2. Exciting Dancer.

4. lve Got Mine, Lunar Missy, Tim Can. 9. Going Away. Vikeena.

Pearl, 10.90, 4,80. Out In The Cold. Hinojosa, 3 40. Exacta (7-5) Paid 385.80 EIGHTH RACE Two-year-olds, 6 fur longs: a-Mr. Correlation, Fromin, 11.00, 4.80, 460.

Cold Heat, Tichenor, 3.60. 3.60. a-Lanoma Fun, Pearl, 4.60. a-Polin-Lytle entry. NINTH RACE Four-year-olds and up, mile and 70 yards: Mayhem, Grimm.

28.00. 14.40, 5.80. Fatalito, Pearl. 11.80, 5,60. Lavender Sailor, Thomas, 3.20.

Exacta (11-10) Paid $496.20 Attendance: 14,291. Handle: $1,748,413. AT LAUREL FIRST RACE Two-year-olds, maidens, 7 furlongs: Best World. Walsh. 21.20, 11.60, 6 20.

Doc's Lightning, Hedge, 15.20, 9,40. Bellwood, Wright, 4.60. SECOND RACE Three-year-olds, mile: Alliman, Turcotle. 31.40, 15.60, 7.40. Debs Boy.

Davidson, 8 60, 6.20. Sir Fox, Jamtgaard, 5.40. Daily Double (1-10) Paid $412.80 THIRD RACE Two-year-olds. 6 furlongs: iMilan. Milonss.

9 80. 5.80, 4.00. old rd. McCarrSn, 7.20, 4.20. Senator Brooke? There was a tremendous thing that happened among black folks when he became the first black Senator.

Even though Brooke tends not to identify with blacks? That wasn't Important. A few years ago, white folks was giving me Joe Louis as my hero. But when the white boy came through as heavyweight champ, the white race wasn't riding on his back. The first black senator beautiful, baby! What effect does this have on black kids? Satisfying adults doesn't mean anything. The power comes from my kids that ain't knew nothing about Brooke's whiteness.

All they knew was a black senator. So for the first time a black kid can grow up with the illusion of being a senator. When I was a kid I could not even aspire to become a fireman. Do Bob Hope's pro-administration, pro-war jokes amuse you? I don't think he's still funny. He doesn't have that rapid fire that I fell in love with as a kid blip, blip, blip.

Hope is an offspring of this sick, degenerate system. One day, if this country survives and the history books is written from the moral, ethical level, nobody 50 years from now will know who Bob Hope was. Last April you promised before a peace rally in San Francisco that you would not take a bite of solid food until the war is over. Why? What has this fast to do with ending the war? You do not fast to affect tyrants. The fast is like a beautiful thing I share with beautiful people.

You fast to rally honest people behind that cause. I would'nt give up eating three seconds for Nixon. There's many people who the closest they can get to Vietnam is through me. Friends of mine who never expressed one way or other about the war come up to me and say, "Man, I'll sure be glad when that damn war gets over." If you don't eat solids, what sort of liquids do you drink to prevent you from starving? I'm a fruitarian. I don't eat meat or vegetables.

Basically, my diet is fruit and nuts. When I said no more solid foods, I'm restricted to fruit juice. Today happened to be one of my water days. I go 4 days on fruit juice and 3 days on water. I don't have to, it's just my thing.

How much do you weigh now? One hundred and one pounds. I was 168 when I started the fast last April 24. How long can you last? I don't know. My weight would level off if I weren't running and would be on a normal schedule. Will you die before you break the fast? Oh, yeah.

But if it kills me, it will be a surprise to me. When I'm joking, I say I read the obituary column in the papers every morning and check out all them eaters that Uiave died. NEW YORK (LTD A youngtals would be charged with, acting in concert to commitWin be killed by the Bengali homicide, rape, burglary, pos- guerrillas who call themseves session of dangerous weapons; the Mukti Bahini freedom and assault. fighters. The Indians have woman was raped three times then fatally shot, her common- law husband was shot and another man stabbed when two street sangs armed with a shotgun, pistols, knives and; chains invaded an apartment yesterday.

Police said nine young men had been arrested in connection with the attack on the Bronx apartment. Bronx District At torney Burton B. Roberts said the suspects members of were forced to strip, Yesterday's Ifcace gangs known as the Savage Nomads and the Seven Immor Rutgers Offers Summer Classes More than 90 courses, compa rable to two semesters of col lege work, will be available the Rutgers campus in Camden during the ten week day and evening summer session from June 12 to August 16. Program offerings include ac lUtimil iiiviuuu nv Eight of the suspects were; teen-agers and the ninth was 20, he said. Police said Vickie Rivera, and her common-law husband Frank Vega, 41, were entertaining eight other people in their apartment when 15 youths burst in.

All the persons in the Ult'n mvera was araggea laway and raped three times, saia pouce. Vega and Antonio Garcia, 23, were beaten with fists and chains, and Vega was shot and! Garcia stabbed, police said As the invaders were leaving, said police, one of them fired atL J1? at Mlss Rlvera vega and Garcia were reported in fair condition in Jacobi Hospital today. Police said the incident may Garcia and some of the gang members, Blaze Hits Store It 1 Ml in A tire ai p.m. yesterday in the Center Bargain Store, 105 S. Center Merchantville, caused minor damage to some to Merchantville police.

Police were investigating the cause of the fire today with i i counting, biology, business tion between Vega and AT LIBERTY BELL I FIRST RACE Four-year-olds and up, fillies and mares. 6 furlongs: Critical, Dittfach, 5.20, 3.60. 3,20. Forevern Ever, Pearl, 5,40, 4 00. Princess Poppy.

Kotenko, 12.00. SECOND RACE Two-year-olds, maidens, mile and 70 yards: Morrosen, Kallai. 20.80, 900, 5.60. Garnet Bow, Tichenor, 4.60, 3.60. Lotus Gun, Pearl.

7.20. Dally Double (9-11) Paid $71.60 THIRD RACE Two-year-olds, mile and 70 yards: Hd Mitey. Smith, 5.40. 3.60, 3.00. Brandy Spoon, Spindler, 6 40, 4.20.

Indian Clipper. Aristone. 3.40. Exacta (2-3) Paid $25.40 FOURTH RACE Three-year-olds, 1 116 mile: Birchcrest, Kallai, 12.00. 5.80, 5.40.

Venerable Victress, Fromin, 5.00, 4.20. Taku Wind, Lukas. 13.20. FIFTH RACE Three-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: Petrous. Pearl.

24.80, 10.80, 6 60. Reelv Good. Hinojosa, 4.80, 3.60. Samingo, Smith, 9.00. SIXTH RACE Two-year-olds, mile and 70 yards Br De Bakey, Fromin, 28,80.

11.00, 7.40. Breezy Sovereign. Aragon, 7.60, 5.60. Brave Farmer, Dittfach. 5.20.

SEVENTH RACE Three-year-olds and up. fillies and marej, 6 Hilltation. rn-'at. 3.M, 3 8 3 economics, education, history, mathematics, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, speech, statistics and urban studies, it was announced by Edward A. Mauger, director of the summer session.

Among the new courses are Work and Leisure, Basic Meth- I ods of City Planning, of the store, according Leadership Training Seminar, The Afro-American Civil War and Reconstruction, Topics ini American National Policy ana store owner Max reeman. Problems in ContemporaryjThere was little damage to the American foreign Policy. 'building, police.

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