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THIRD MORNIN Lehigh Valley's Greatest Newspaper ALLENTOWN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972 26,583 Ten Cents CAI State House Approves X. What's In A Name? Ask Bell llllOD $3.2 Budget of the last fiscal year and the HARRISBURG (AP) The i Lowering this aid to $17 mil House early Friday morning. pending federal revenue-sharing adopted a compromise bill would give tne state ample funds to finish the year. lion budget, outlining general general appropriations bill. But the rural House Democrats refused to go along with the measure, because the Senate had restored most of $150 million in cuts that the House had voted through the week before.

The Senate's budget version failed in "I'm fairly certain that we won't have to raise taxes this lion won votes from the bloc of rural House members who earlier joined with Republicans to slice $150 million from Shapiro's budget request and begin a six-day deadlock which left the state powerless to pay its Philadelphia Democrats Louis Sherman and Stephen Wojdak were flown to the capital late Thursday night to participate in year, despite the flood, and I hope we won't have to raise them next year," added Mullen, chairman of the appropriations the House, 135-50. HARRISBURG (AP) -Bell Telephone balked when Sarah T. Shore tried to have listed what she says is her other name in the Philadelphia director. The other name Mrs. Zephaniahaza Sebastian Klinghoffermandellfieldson.

She filed a complaint with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, claiming as discriminatory Bell's wanting proof of the reality or legality of the name. She contended proof wasn't required of other subscribers listed under alternate names. The commission said Thursday it was considering whether to hold a hearing or dismiss the complaint as requested by Bell. Committee. The major reductions were the vote.

the $30 million for county courts, government spending for tne current fiscal year. The vote was 108-83 and the measure was sent to the Senate which was expected to give it quick consideration. The proposal, worked out in two days of closed-door meetings by three House members and three senators, trims $116 million from the amount originally requested by Gov. Shapp. Key to the compromise was a $30-million cut in proposed state aid to county courts.

Rural lawmakers balked at this proposal initially because the lion's share would have gone to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. $51 million in allocations for public assistance and $12 million in funds for mental health Lobbying groups began to pressure for resolution of the conflicts. The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO urged the Legislature to approve the conference committee's report when it finally comes to a vote. It criticized Republican pleas for temporary, stopgap appropriations" as a "friviolous, uncertain and de and mental retardation. Other In floor debate, Rep.

Daniel Beren, R-Montgomery, said the proposal would cause a $250-mil-lion deficit in the current fiscal year and force a 1 per cent rise in the 2.3 per cent state income tax. cuts were made from basic in struction subsidies and school rental reimbursements. Ren. Martin P. Mullen, D- Philadelphia, disagreed with Seltzer said the conference committee's proposal was "not a realistic budget" because it meaning alternative." Beren, saying the surplus from would necessitate deficiency ap propriations later in the year to make up, for instance, for Court May Meet gaps in payments to welfare re cipients, whose grants are deter "0 7 1 ir- 1 rp:" f-' "1 i Injuries Fatal To Actor mined by law.

Ronald Lench, the governor's secretary for administration and Burger Blocks Delegate Rulings a major figure in reaching the LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) Actor Brandon DeWilde, 30, died Thursday evening as a result of injuries received several hours earlier in a traffic accident in WASHINGTON (AP) With IplilillllHIlii 5 Jl their national convention beginning Monday, Democrats were this Denver suburb, police said. The Appeals Court Wednesday overturned the party's Credentials Committee and ordered 151 California delegates returned to Sen. George S. McGov-e The committee had left in a legal nmoo rnursaay as DeWilde was in the Denver area for performances of "But they waited for Supreme Court budget compromise, pointed out that even if deficiency appropriations are needed, the total spending level would stay where the Legislature sets it.

Thursday was the sixth day the state has been without funds. Although the state treasury has more than $200 million, the constitution does not permit the state to spend any money until a budget is approved. The new year began at midnight Friday, June 30. The party lines held firm in the Senate last Saturday as it voted 26-23 for a terflies Are Free" at an amuse action on an issue that could win or lose a presidential nomina tion. ment park theater.

He was reportedly driving Chief Justice Warren E. Bur ger issued an order blocking a SI alone in a heavy rainstorm when his van truck struck a guardrail along a freeway and slammed into a flatbed truck lower-court decision that returned to Sen. George McGov- em 151 California delegates to i Mm a juaw" naruui.iud parked along the side of the stripped them from the South Dakota senator when it decided to reverse the winner-take-all state primary and parcel out delegates to candidates according to the percentage of the primary vote they received. At the same time, the court upheld the committee's rights to unseat Daley and 58 other Illinois delegates after finding they violated party rules on delegate selection. the party convention.

Burger or dered the delay as he attempted road, according to Agent Robert E. Moore III of the Lakewood to contact the other eight vaca Worth Repeating Repetition is the only form of tioning justices. RAMP FOR WALLACE Workmen construct a ramp to the speaker's platform at the Miami Beach Convention Hall for Alabama Gov. George Wallace's use during the Democratic parley. Ramp is made from two boards on either side of stairs.

(AP) The question is whether the performance that nature can Department of Public Safety. DeWilde received a broken neck, back and leg and died four hours later at a Denver hospital. WARREN BURGER blocks orders court will agree to a special term to consider two challenges achieve. George Santayana to the lower court ruling. Also suspended by the chief justice's action was the second portion of the U.S.

Appeals Court decision which upheld the Israelis rifRuie Christ's Trial Unfair Credentials Committee's ex Patriarch At henagoras I Dies; Leader of World's Orthodoxy pulsion of Chicago Mayor Rich ard J. Daley and 58 other -Il linois delegates. The Appeals Court earlier is sued a stay of its own decision that was scheduled to expire at Greek Orthodox hospital in Is-i would meet Friday morning to i a i j.i ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) Patriarch Athenagoras who 2 p.m. Thursday. Burger's one- tanbul followed a massive loss i i i i eciae on ueiaus oi me patriarch's funeral.

sentence order, issued shortly led his Orthodox Church into a of blood pressure. Athenagoras said later. "Then came love, and everything gave way to it." "This is how the day of reunion will come unexpectedly. God will hear our prayers. The before that hour, extended the dialogue with Roman Catholic- The body will be taken from existing stay till further action the hospital, which is outside tne Athenagoras was to have been flown to Vienna on Friday or Saturday for orthopedic sur by the high court.

Related Story on Page 29 city walls of Istanbul, to the pa triarchal Church of St. George The Democratic party asked only way to unity is through the heart," she said. for lying state. the high court to convene a rare gery. Until Thursday, doctors had expressed optimism about special term to hear its appeal.

Athenagoras's successor will his health, aside from the frac The party contends that lower be chosen by the Holy Synod, ture. ism after centuries of estrangement, died Friday of kidney failure. He was 86. The ecumenical patriarch, leader of the world's 250 million Orthodox Christians, broke his hip in a fall a week ago. Doctors said his death at the Balikli Athenagoras lived a life of forbidding austerity, and once expressed the desire to live a monastic life on Mount Athos.

He was attended by only one servant in his simple rooms at the which comprises 12 metropolitan archbishops of the ecumeni court intervention in delegate selection "very likely" will place the federal judiciary in A spokesman the patri cal patriarchate. the role of convention king archate on the Golden Horn here said the Holy Synod, the governing body of world Orthodoxy, The tall, imposing Athe maker. nagoras first met with Pope Paul VI of the Roman Catholic Continued on Page 2, Column 1 Church in 1967. It was the first meeting of a Pope and a patri arch since the 15th century, and JERUSALEM (AP) The Israeli Supreme Court on Thursday threw out a request by an Israeli lawyer to rule' that Jesus Christ got an1 unfair trial. Atty.

Yitzhak David said he made the appeal, "in the hope that it may reduce the anti-Semites of the world by even one But the court ruled that the issue was "historic, not juridical," and that David had "not proved he suffered personal damage" through what he called a "miscarriage of justice" against Christ. In an extraordinary hearing, the three judges first asked David why he thought the Supreme Court should make the ruling. "Because you are the first national Jewish court to arise since the time of Jesus," he replied. The judges argued that Jesus was tried by the Roman occupiers of Israel, not by a civilian court. But lawyer David said Christ was brought to trial before the Sanhedrin, the Jewish court of ancient times.

The court insisted Christ was sentenced by the Romans, and that David should take the issue before an Italian court. David cited Israeli laws empowering Israeli courts to rule on cases heard by the former Turkish and British occupiers of Palestine. "Jesus did not receive a fair trial," said David's appeal. "He was brought before the Sanhedrin out of blind hatred, and on trumped up charges, and he could not receive a fair trial." "As long as the Supreme Court does not affirm this, the world will wallow in the darkness of blind hatred, and will bring endless troubles upon Israel," the appeal said. David, a 36-year-old resident of Ei-lat, Israel's southern Red Sea city, brought the appeal to court in the name of David Biton, also an Eilat Jew.

He said this was a ploy, because the court usually frowned upon appeals by men of the legal profession. David told a newsman thousands of letters had reached the Supreme Court since Israel's asking that the court rule on this matter. "The Greeks and the Vatican have all expurgated tracts of the New Testament blaming the Jews for Christ's death," he said. "But we Jews have done nothing." The lawyer said he conceived his appeal after reading how Samuel H. Sheppard, an Ohio doctor convicted of killing his wife, was freed in 1966 after 11 years in prison when his lawyer, F.

Lee Bailey, proved he did not get a fair trial. Sheppard died in 1970. "I expected to win my appeal," said David. "I intend to go to court again." it led to the revocation of mu Jet Seized; $450,000 Demanded Fischer Loses Drawing, Chess to Start Tuesday tual excommunications imposed nine centuries ago. Athenagoras contended that only a "dialogue of love" could reunite the churches, and he attempted to prove it with his SAN DIEGO, Calif.

(AP) A work. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) hijacker armed with a pistol Fischer, the American challenger, and Spassky, the Soviet world champion, met Thursday Bobby Fischer apologized in When Pope Paul visited Istan seized control of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner writing Thursday to Boris bul in 1967, Athenagoras joined him in the celebration of Mass night to draw for the first move Thursday with 58 persons in the $300,000 series of. 24 Spassky for "disrespectful behavior" that threatened their in the Catholic Cathedral. The gospel for the day included a phrase over which the two aboard, demanding $450,000 and a single parachute, the airline said. It was the second hijack world championship chess duct before the champion would play.

In his letter to Spassky, Fischer called his attempt to grab a share of gate receipts "my petty dispute over money," and asked the Russian to accept his "sincerest apology." Harry Golombek, an official of the International Chess Federation FIDE announced that both players had agreed to begin play on Tuesday. games. Fischer drew the black pawn, giving Spassky the first move with white and a slight advantage. The draw was done the same ing of a PSA airliner in as match, and Moscow's Tass news agency said "all demands many days. the Soviet delegation have The air pirate, described only churches had originally split.

This was the so-called Fi-lioque clause, defining the nature of the Holy Spirit. "What ink and what hatred were spilt over the Filioque," as a white male, took over the been satisfied." It was announced that the first game would be played Tuesday. way park-bench chess players would do it. Spassky took two pawns, one white, one black, plane as it approached Sacra mento on a short flight from Oakland. He ordered it to fly to San Diego, 500 miles across the Inside The Call juggled them behind his back then extended his closed hands to Fischer.

Without hesitation, Fischer hunched forward and pointed a finger to Spassky's right hand. With a smile Spassky opened it. Fischer delayed the opening of the match, which was to have begun last Sunday, in a holdout for more money. More prize money was donated, but Spassky then demanded a written apology for Fischer's con- heart of An airline spokesman said the money and parachute were ready when the plane landed here at 8:29 p.m. After a few minutes of negotiations between the hijacker and airline officials, the gunman allowed 31 persons, mostly women and children, to leave the plane.

The plane, a three-engine Boeing 727, was parked about 500 yards from the Lindbergh Field terminal and three FBI agents armed with rifles -with telescopic sights waited nearby. A PSA spokesman said the man had not said whether he wanted to be flown elsewhere. ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW July, 9, McDonald's, 3020 Lehigh St. New Satellite to Be Launched Soon Will Improve Management of Earth Resources Page 2 Keating Quitting Ambassadorship to India to Help Nixon Re-Election Campaign Page 3 Special Edition News Today Pages 5, 14, 15 FBI Agent Says He Hopes Shootout Will Be Lesson to Future Hijackers Page 8 Western Envoys Discount Rumors of Moscow-Peking Pressure on Hanoi for Peace 10 The Weather Mostly Sunny Today; Fair, Warmer Tomorrow; For Details See Page 5 Bridge 36 Deaths 6, 39, 41 Porter 37 Buckley 18 Editorial 18 sPrts 3-33 Chamberlain 18 Family 25, 26, 28 Classified 39-47 Financial 34, 38 Theaters 16 17 Comics 36, 37 Lawrence 18 TV Keynotes 36 Second Class Postage Paid at Allentown, Pa. 18105 Ladies: Our Entire Summer Stock of dresses-gowns-sportswear reduced for clearance.

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