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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 8

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Pago 8 Section A Idaho Stale Journal POCAT1 l.LO, IDAHO, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1972 This Must Be Newport Newport Festival Digs Carnegie NEW YORK (AP) Sunday, the second day of the Newport Jazz Festival in New York, had four small groups, two traditional, two avant-garde, in Carnegie Hall in the afternoon, while a band marched at a street (air in Harlem, two concerts by big bands in Ihe evening and a dance for swingers, a la 1930s, al midnight. In Ihe evening, "Swing Lives" was Hie happy theme at Carnegie Hall, for two and a half hours, Half (hat time was taken by the 17-man Count Basie band and one would have to be tied down not to move fool, hand or head lo that music, Joe Williams, Basie vocalist for Ihe last six years of Ihe 1950s, reunited himself with Ihe band for five numbers, A 19-man group, put together of musicians active in the Swing Era, played, led by Benny Carter. It's no surprise l'ia( they used tunes for a series of solos, though they did swing when they played in unison. Their opening 'Honeysuckle Hose" was 15 minutes of solos. Among the players here were Harry Edison, Benny Morton, Dickie Wells, Tyree Glenn, i Nottingham, Budcl Johnson, Mill Hinlon, Jo Jones and Teddy Wilson, Maxine Sullivan came on and sang five tunes with them, weaving a gentle swing thread, actually as i as a steel cable, The evening ended with "Sleep," as Carter arranged it in 1939 and included Jones's only solo of the night, in which he just broke it up in business.

A second evening concert, in Philharmonic Hall, exhibited the bands of Bobby Rosengarden, Billy Taylor and Triad Jones-Mel Lewis, Rosengarden, the drummer who leads the band on the Dick Cavetl TV Show, dedicated his section of the concert to the a i a i I Gary McFarland, Billy Taylor, who leads the band on the David Frost TV Show, has 11 men compared with Rosengarden's 17, and he is a generally light, lilting pianist Instead of a That concert ended with a truly great big band, the thad Jones-Mel Lewis.group, 17 musicians who earlier this year went on a Stale Department- sponsored tour of Russia, The band at the afternoon street festival was the Southern University Marching Band. The afternoon Carnegie Hall concert had Budd Johnson, Mary Lou Williams, Cecil Taylor am! Rahsaan Roland Kirk, The Basie and Sy Oliver bands played al the midnight dance, The festival, broken into by young persons on the second of four days scheduled last summer at Newport, R.I,, is set up for nine days this year in Sew York. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS residents cl 'eld were killed Sunday in a fiery another. cr? sh when their car veered injur out of control al an intersection jd( comdwl and burst into names when it TM folk Western hit three parked trucks. TM countr) roa Thev were amons the 360 rru.iu a i i more persons killed so far taring the crossing a Independence, Day holiday a i a weekend In traffic accidents on a do TM for a the nation's highways.

rnarlMnrk set up bv police was Authorities said Ihe car failed the rear by anoth- to stop for a traffic light at the Seville Mo. intersection in West Columbia, hwa Patro S.C., and was traveling at a TSWS perished in a speed in excess of 100 miles an iaia hour. 341VJ It fire that followed the crash. NEWS BRIEFS Cecil Taylor, above, on piano and Budd Johnson, below, on the sax, porform at Carnegie Hall InNew York City Sunday during the second day of the Newport Jazz Festival. The festival is spending its first year in New York alter violence forced Its Rhode Island home lobanitsreturn.

(AP Wlrephoto) DKicro A Bobby Fischer--Where Are REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) sume his cross-country trek in The International Chess fed- a open-cockpit "pusher" eration postponed the start of plane. the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassy An Eastern Airlines cap- world championship series until lain who's used to flying al Tuesday after Fischpr failed to aboul GOO miles an hour, the 59- arrive in Iceland over the year-old Morrison averages weekend, The American chain- G0.65 in his replica of a pion was believed still in New 40-year-old Curtis-Wright push- York, er plane, Fischer's24-game match with The craft's engine is in the the Russian world's champion back, pushing the plane, while was to have begun Sunday, and the pilot sits in an open cockpit the president of the world fed- up front, eralion, Dr. Max Euwe, an- Morrison left Moses Lake, nounced if the American dial- Friday morning and has lenger failed to show up by been making 150-mile hops noon Tuesday he would risk across the country en route to forfeiting his chance al the iu Miami Shores, home, title, The plane can go 150 miles bo- Fischer's representatives in (ween fuel stops. Iceland requested the post- ponement on the grounds that VANCOUVER, B.C (AP) he was unable to play because A -l-l-year separation has ended of fatigue But it was generally tor two sisters, and relatives assumed that the request was think Premier Alexei Kosygin part of Fischer's campaign to of the Soviet Union may have more money out of the Ice- had a hand in the reunion. river at Indian Cave State Park northeast of here.

A spokesman for the Eastern Nebraska Community Office of Retardation (ENCOR) in Omaha said five were EXCOP clients and the sixtli was an aha based organization provid- ENCOR staff member. All the ing a variety of services for the victims were young men rang- mentally retarded. ing in age from 17 to 22, The spokesman said another ENCOR client was hospitalized in Falls City Sunday suffering from shock. ENCOR is an Om. --CORRECTION.

The Westwood Village in Friday's Enjoy Magazine was in error. IT SHOULD HAVE READ OPENING SOON Thunderbird MAGICLEAN CAR WASH And Conoco Gasoline A A VACUUM DRY landers. Vintage Carrier Wasp Retired organized by John Roosevelt, a former officer of the snip am, the son of the late President franklin D. Roosevelt. The Wasp's in, QUONSET POINT, R.I.

(AP) tion. The aircraft carrier USS The reunion of crewmen was Wasp that battled in the Pacific World War II and recovered astronauts from five Gemini has been retired, pttat carried a crew of 5,000 sailors was stricken eluded pati -ol ka de from Ihe U.S. Navy register during Ihe 1962 Cuban missile Saturday and is scheduled to lie crisis. towed to Boston for sale as as Wgh as a scrap. ctnrv liiiildin" is the length The Navy thought that re- M-sta) (ieWs aml a(! pairs, Inching those neede engines that could develop 150,000 horse- former 4mm- DETROIT CAP) Roy Wil kins, executive director of the sister, Alicia.

A A says Democratic Na- The reunion lional Covenlion delegate fights means President Nixon will be "handed re-election on a platter by a bunch of tumblers," you have to do is read headlines in the last three weeks to know there's some fast footwork going on around second base," Wilkins told a news conference Sunday night on the eve of the NAACP's annual covenlion, The week-long NAACP con Lea WiUke, 5V, arrived here Sunday after flying from Patzik in southern Russia to visit her culminated an effort to gel the sisters together that began in 1955 when Alicia received a letter from her sister, whom she believed was dead. An appeal for aid was given to an assistant lo Kosygin by Vancouver Mayor Tom Campbell when ihe Russian leader visited Ihe city lasl year. "Tilings suddenly eased up afler Kosygin's visit," said Nil- ressa La ing, a niece of Lea. vention will focus on Ihe prob- "We always imagined we'd be lems of employment, housing, given at least three months the community, 1072 politics warning. Instead, we were only and education.

told last Wednesday. And now Wilkins said the civil rights she's here." organization would not play any role in the Miami conventions SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) other than that of exerting Billionaire Howard Hughes pressure, where it can, on dele gales and candidates 400 crewmen attended the RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) Traveling at one-tenth the speed he's accustomed to, J.D. Morrison was scheduled to leave Rapid City today and re- i i ceremonv ciucieu uni'i, Morrison LHCU tOuonsS Point Naval Air Sla- 3nA an(l the pllili PP ines leave Rapid City today Ulster Cease-Fire Teeters at 7 Die BELFAST (AP) Seven men were killed in Belfast dur- ing a violence-ridden weekend that threatened the flimsy BogsJde Justice Two members of the Protestant "Ulster Defence Assoc." stand guard over a'youth from the Shanklll Road distrlcl of Belfast allegedly captured by the UDA for breaking and en.

tering and Indecent assault Sunday. He was tied lo a lampost to display his crimes. (AP Wire- photo) cease-fire in Northern Ireland and fanned tears of "eye for an eye" warfare between Protestant and Roman Catholic gunmen, All seven men were shot in the head, and some were bound and hooded, the trademarks of (he Irish Republican Army's execution squads, Bui at least two of the victims were Catholics. Although there was some speculation that had been killed by IRA punishment squads, authorities believed they were Ihe victims of Protestant extremists. Three of the victims were Protestants, and the fourth was a 19-year-old Jehovah's Witness from England who had been working in a camp for poor children since coming lo Northern Ireland a week ago.

His body was found on a garbage dump, and authorities believed he may have been killed by mistake. Leaders of the militant Protestant Ulster Defense Associ- a i threatened reprisals against the IRA after Augustus "Gusty" Spence, a Protestant hero, was apparently kidnaped. Four men slopped the car taking Spence back to jail after a two-day parole to attend his daughter's wedding. He was sentenced to life Imprisonment in 1966 for killing a Catholic. Meanwhile the UDA dismantled most of the 100 barricades It throw up around Protestant areas last week in protest against the British army's refusal to tear down Ihe IRA's barricades around various Calhollc areas.

The army made no move to remove the Proles- tant barricades either, kept two of his large propeller driven airplanes in the open air for 15 years, causing them to rust into uselessness, while he rented an empty hangar a few hundred feel from the planes for $3,000 a month, On Friday the two planes- a Douglas DCOA and Conviar were suddenly moved into the hangar al Santa Monica's municipal airporl by men believed lo be employed by Hughes Tool Co. The hangar was closed.and is now under close guard, PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) Magistrate John Cnapas fined Ihree men for gambling in the streets, then offered them a tip: "Next time use an alley. Find a place where you have 90 di- reclions lo run," Police told Chapas they spotted about 15 men in a dice game on a main street of the South Side, but the game broke up quickly when they arrived, Thethree arrested were fined 310 plus $11 court costs each. FALLS CITY, Neb.

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