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3 School Monday, March 2, 1970 2 STAR-GAZETTE Elmira, N. Y. Finch Raps New rV. in i v. ation Rulin Besegreg gs A Today where the Supreme Court has not spoken at all.

WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary Robert H. Finch of Health, Education and Welfare Sunday voiced the strongest administra "They have never said what a "vN unitary system is," he continued. "They still cling to the dis longer valid. "I think segregation or racial isolation, whatever it appears, is one and the same," Finch said. "We have a very confused set of decisions that are that go to both ends of the spectrum with regard to the question of busing, for Compiled by HOWARD PIERCE From The Star-Gazette Wire Services tion criticism to date of what he termed confusing and misguid tinction between de jure (by law or formal regulation; ana ae facto segregation, which I hap-j pen to believe as a lawyer is no ed court decisions on desegregation.

He condemned particularly court-ordered racial percent Peoplt 71 ages for schools in Charlotte, N.C., and Los Angeles, calling them "totally unrealistic Democratic hopeful Paul O'Dwyer said Sunday that backing by the Liberal Party will be "extremely necessary" to any Democrat seeking to unseat Republican Charles E. Goodell this year. O'Dwyer called his endorsement by the and moving in the wrong direction" because extensive busing would be required. Calif. Guardsmen Being Withdrawn Finch gave his views in an interview on the Metromedia Radio News program He appeared to shift the bur den for necessary new desegre to the ground and caused con SANTA BARBARA, Calif.

New Democratic Coalition Saturday an im-portant "first step." Backing, by the Democratic state committee and the Liberal party are still ahead. In 1968, O'Dwyer lost to Republican Sen. Jacob K. Javits, by more than a million votes, nearly half of the margin provided by Liberals. Conservative James Buckley polled more than a million votes.

Goodell faces possible primary opposition in the GOP and will certainly be opposed by a Conservative. Rep. James B. Utt of California, a longtime leader among the more con gation steps from the South to II (AP) More than half the Na siderable damage to other busi the North and West. nesses, homes and cars wim "I think they've really bitten tional Guardsmen guarding the college community of Isla Vista rocks and bottles.

A total of 136 persons have been arrested. the bullet in the South," he said were withdrawn Sunday to the We haven't bitten it elsewhere delight of demonstrators who The youths are protesting in the nation." ran rampant in the community what they feel is harassment by O'Dwyer last week. local police, high rent and the In most Southern school dis servative House Republicans, died Sunday in Washington a However, an estimated 200 to deplorable state of world affairs, i tricts, the secretary said, "the 300 Guardsmen remained, sup Mrs. Margaret Kienast smiles at son Edward, one of her quintuplets, and reaches through the incubator to touch him at Columbia Squint rian Medical Center in New York City Saturday. .,1 Babies were born Tuesday to Mrs.

Kienast, whose husband William is a Liberty Corner, N.Y., plastics salesman. (AP Wirephoto) old dual systems have been plementing at least that many sheriff's deputies, policemen broken up. "We're in Atlanta, and Momie and highway patrolmen. Dissident students at the Uni and Charleston. And those kind of problems are de facto aris The National Guard unit withdrawn Sunday was the 1st Battalion of the 160th Infantry Regiment from Glendale-Burbank.

Officials refused to give the size of the battalion but a Guard spokesman in Sacramento said batallions range from 350 to 450 men. versity of California at Santa few hours after suffering a heart attack. The 70-year-old California native became ill at church and returned to his home where his condition worsened and he was taken to the Naval Hospital in suburban Bethesda where he died soon after arrival. The congressman, whose home was in Santa Ana, had suffered a heart attack about two years ago another one last fall. However, an aide said, he recently received a favorable report from his physician and apparently was in good health until the fatal seizure.

Utt was serving his ninth term as a representative. He was the second-ranking Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee. ing from residential patterns Barbara said they would cause the very real sense you nave no more trouble until all the them in Chicago and New YorK Guardsmen, who arrived Friday, leave. and Los Angeles. "And you lust can't compare "We have nothing against the that to the old rural system of Guard, remarked one girl Legislature Mulls Benefits To Sick, Disabled Workers one black and one white "But when they leave, get Light rain fell for the second school," Finch said.

ready, cause we're going to give day Sunday, discouraging any Although no final figures are available for the current school the pigs hell!" demonstrations. year, government officials esti But the main reason for the respite, students said, was the mate about one black child in to workers with children or ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Theitain of approval, would add $10 legislature will turn its attention to the maximum weekly bene- presence of the Guard. three in the South attends school with an appreciable number of other dependents. "The Guard is mainly a bunch to Gov.

Rockefeller's labor pro- fits paid under the workmen's Former West German Finance Minister Franz Josef Strauss left Frankfurt, Germany, Sunday for a nine-day lecture trip through California. Strauss is leader' of the Christian Social Union, the conservative Bavarian branch of the national Christian Democratic Party. Considered one of West Germany's most influential politicians, he served as finance minister under Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger from December 1966, until last fall, when Social Democratic Chancellor Willy Brandt took office. Strauss also is a former defense minister, serving The reference was to peace officers, whom the demonstrators battled Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights before whites. of guys who didn't want to go gram this week, acting on bills compensation ana sicKness ais-1 Organized labor is pushing hard for a dependency benefit The secretary conceded also a that would increase payments to ability programs.

Gov. Ronald Reagan activated this year, and several influen mto the Army," said a coed. "They're really cool. We don't want to do them any harm." sick or disabled workers Senate-passed provision calling for nationwide application of Workmen's compensation now. the National Guard.

In the three tial Republican lawmakers have The Rockefeller measures, cer- Davs ud to $85 a week to dis nights the youths burned a bank lent their names to a bill that Most of the youths in Isla Vis abled workers, while sickness school desegregation guidelines would, "as a practical effect," would provide additional pay ta Sunday said they felt there Strauss disability carries a $65 max mum. slow down desegregation in the would be more violence once the ments of up to 30 per cent. PIXics byWofif South if it is finally put into ef Guardsmen leave. A few didn't. Both houses are to begin then- One who didn't said: "People fect.

regular work week with afternoon meetings today and are ex Bomb Found On Jetliner have made their point that they're fed up. Hopefully, some Rockefeller recommended the pected to stay in session through The Nixon administration, increases in nis siaie or ine one will listen." Wednesday. They face thick cal Finch said, "is confused by under the late Chancellor Konrad Adenauer from 1956 to 1962. The Austrian Socialists of former Foreign Minister Bruno Kreisky won an unexpectedly clear election victory Sunday over the Conservatives of Chancellor Josef Klaus. The official provisional results showed the Socialist Party won 81 seats compared to 74 in 1966.

The conservatives won 78, a loss of seven from 1966 and the Freedom Party won six, no change from four years ago. No splinter groups such as Communists won any seats in the 165-seat parliament. State message in January, say TMAft 0X COWS Cf BUfolG Otit Of me -itmY ffcREl6M CARS endars of bills but most of the what the courts have said, ing the cost-of-living had over measures are relatively minor There are a number of areas taken the last benetit rise voted Decision on such major items At Rome Port in 1968. TIE tr SECOND ST. as Rockefeller proposed $7.2 billion budget and measures de The bills are to come up first in the Senate, on Tuesday.

As ROME (AP) A bomb was signed to liberalize the state sembly action is expected on abortion law are still weeks discovered aboard an Ethiopian tn Wednesday. They have strong jetliner at Rome's Fiumicino away. Events bi-partisan support in the UUF- Legislative leaders also are airport Sunday night and was PI rvi -I NY Trooper Dies from Car's Fumes controlled legislature, although waiting out the impasses they detonated in a nearby field by TOMORROW'S NWSPAPiR some Democrats have com created on the questions of teen Ethiopian security agents, air dc age voting and repealing the port police said. plained that the increases are not large enough. State Constitution's Blaine The plane was Ethiopian flight 715 which had been due to amendment ban on aid to paro Rockefeller also advocated a BAGGER chial schools.

similar $10 boost in the $65 week take off for Athens, Beirut, As- HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) Both houses have passed mea marra, and Elisabetha in the ly benefit paid under the unem One state trooper died and ano sures seeking repeal of Blaine. Congo with 40 persons aboard ployment insurance program but the Assembly version added But action is being withheld However, it was held on the Ta.tft.U.S.PW,OH-Att.rtMifMtn4 bf United feeler a provision that would guaran pending a decision on whether ther was critically injured Sunday morning when a clogged exhaust pipe filled their patrol car with carbon monoxide as they ground by the crew. Airport officials declared a state of emergency at Fiumicino. extra payments should be made tee tne right of taxpayers to bring suits challenging any tie.

watched traffic on Route 5 near state-aid program that resulted. Security agents ordered all -is Herkimer. Both also approved legislation passengers off the plane. Upon deboarding, one hostess Trooper John George, 36, of that would drop the voting age Mohawk was pronounced dead this state from 21 to 18. The told newsmen an Ethiopian se at the scene when the car was Senate measure would do it in one step, in time for the 1972 curity agent on the flight had discovered a bomb in a suitcase discovered shortly after 7 a.m.

27 World Groups Protest U.N. Action election, while the Assembly and had taken it to a nearby Trooper Richard Novier, 27, also of Mohawk was unconsious but version would lower the voting I GET THE GENUINE mm field and blown it up. Shortly afterward, this was he responded to artificial respi age gradually, not reaching 18-year-olds until 1980. ration and was rushed to Herki confirmed by airport police. The Ethiopian Boeing 707 had mer Memorial Hospital.

Efforts to resolve the differ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. refused, last May and again in The patrol car was discover ences are expected to take sev w. been set to leave Rome with a crew of nine, 27 passengers and September, to accept petitions (AP) Twenty-seven inter ed by State Police investigator eral weeks. from Soviet citziens alleging po national associations have pro Mirio Restante as he drove along Two simultaneous raids in the Bronx Saturday night uncovered an estimated $10 million in heroine and cocaine and resulted in the arrest of six persons. The drugs were seized in an apartment and a religious goods shop.

The latter was operated by a man dressed all in white who described himself as a priest, police said. Twenty-eight French, tourists flew into Tokyo Sunday with the hope of becoming the first foreign visitors to enter the gate at Expo '70's opening on March 15 in Osaka. The group was welcomed at Tokyo International Airport by Kimono-clad Japanese girls. It is led by industrialist Paul Raudnitz. About 50 persons attended a memorial service Sunday for a victim of the fallout of a U.S.

hydrogen bomb test in 1954 and later an estimated 2,300 persons marched in an antinuclear demonstration in Yaizu, Japan. The Japanese fishing boat No. 5 Fukuryu Maru was exposed on March 1, 1954, to fallout from the test over Bikini atoll in the Pacific. Radio operator Aikichi Kuboyama of Yaizu died about seven months later while receiving treatment in Japan from exposure. An oil pipeline of the Texas Petroleum Co.

blew up near Pasto, Colombia, Saturday night. Sixteen persons were reported killed and two others injured. The explosion hit the "Orito" pipeline in a region known as "La Ventana" on the highway between Pasto and the village of Mocoa near the Ecuadorian border about 350 miles southwest of Bogota, Colombia's capital. Washington White House Lobby: President Nixon's White House staff, once promised to be the smallest in recent history, is bursting through walls and spilling over into the President's once-spacious reception lobby. Work on providing additional quarters for Nixon's top aides started over the weekend and has enclosed behind drywall construction at least half of the lobby to the west wing offices.

"There's been a total lack of adequate office space for the President's staff for years really," explained press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler. Tour: Mrs. Richard M. Nixon takes off today for Lansing, on the first stop of a tightly scheduled trip to five states to spotlight what college volunteers are four bthiopian security agents.

It had arrived here in the aft litical persecution. The petitions Route 5 near the Herkimer Vil tested to the United Nations for ordering its information centers 'Thrust-Back Collar TOILET TANK BALL Amarico't torgtil Ulht Tht tfficitnt Water Mailt Initanlly ilopi flow of woltr ofltr each fluihing. 75t AT HARDWARE STORES finally got here through a Lon ernoon after a flight from Addis lage line on his way to work. Officials of State Police Troop Hardly a Circus Without Animals don-based organization, Amnes around the world to stop accept Ababa with stops in Asmarra, ty International, and through a released a statement Sunday ing citizens' complamts of hu Beirut and Athens. private citizen in Puerto Rico.

man rights violations. afternoon that placed the time Thev did so in a statement ABERYSTWYTH, Wales (AP) of Trooper George's death short submitted to Secretary-General Posters for a touring circus Amnesty international was ly after 6 a.m. At that time, the among the 27 organizations that Thant and circulated last statement said, the car report claimed the performance would include lions, bears, a llama complained about the new rule. weekend for consideration in the ed in by radio and the troopers indicated they would begin traf The others included the Interna U.N. Commission on Human and a buffalo.

But the paying tional Commission of Jurists, Rights, now in session here. customers weren shown so U.N. information centers much as a stuffed mouse. The fic surveuance of Route 5. The troopers are believed to have pulled off the road to con Build A Better Phlugerhoggen Contest OFFICIAL RULES owners claimed that the trucks International League for the Rights of Man, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, International Catholic ceal the car and backed into a bearing the animals had been through the years accepted the complaints and forwarded them here to be passed along to the governments concerned for delayed.

But they were fined 50 snow bank clogging the exhaust pounds for false advertising. 'pipe, the statement said. Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (Pax Romana), their comments. World Jewish Congress, World Anybody, any age, can enter, except for Star-Gazette Young Women's Christian Asso Thant ordered the practice ciation and International Stu and Sunday Telegram employes and tneir immediate families. Entries may be submitted by an individual or a group.

dent Movement for the United stopped last Oct. 3 after the Soviet-staffed U.N. information Nations. Build your Phlugerhaggen any size, out of any ma center in Moscow had refused to accept Soviet citizens' com terial, and in any color. Build it to perform any function, or build it to perform no function at all.

Build it five Inches high out of paper and string or build it five feet high out of bedsprings and copper tubing. 6-Hoiif plaints that their government was infringing political freedom. Thant's order followed a talk with Soviet U.N. Ambassa Eton Students Attack System LONDON (AP) A group of There's only one hard and fast rule: your creation must be completed by Tuesday, March 31, 1970. Judging will be done by an impartial committee of dor Jacob A.

Malik. The 27 international nongov 'ax Loai ernmental organizations, all en Phlugerhaggen experts, we announce Tneir names as soon as we find them. aomg to neip otners. in the next lour days, the First Lady will be dropping in on a wide range of community projects where students are involved. She plans a series of meetings with student volunteer leaders along the way.

Except for the rural School of the Ozarks at Point Lookout on the Missouri-Arkansas border Thursday, Mrs. Nixon will not visit any college campuses. But she plans to see in action off-campus projects of students from Michigan State University, the University of Kentucky at Lexington, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Colorado at Boulder. joying consultative status with the U.N. Economic and Social Council, said in their statement Judging will be based upon originality and the fresh ness of imagination displayed in both planning and design.

All Phlugerhaggens will remain your property. that "deep concern was felt ervice Etonians belonging to a militant organization called the Schools Action Union have attacked the use of corporal punishment, uniforms, the prefect system, and other "manifestations of an autocratic system" at their famous school They insist that "it is time for a constructive democratic sys when an accustomed channel Hint: Because of the possibility of a Phlugerhaggen show. for the mere transmittal of com you should build it so It can be moved to another location. Mrs. Nixon munications was suddenly blocked." tem" to take over at Eton.

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Atty. Jim Garrison of New Orleans, in predicting that he will win a $5 million damage suit filed by former New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw. The suit charges Shaw's constitutional rights were violated when he was phnropd tcith ennsnirintt tn assassinate Abdul Hamid ot ramsian, as U.N. assistant secretary-general Beneficial FINANCE SYSTEM wv lor public information, said the Public Service Director The Star-Gazette 201 Baldwin Elmira, N.Y. 14902 I can build a Phlugtrhaggcnl Using spart parts, junk and othtr assorted materials, I'll use my creative powers to devise and build a Phlugerhaggen.

Star-Gazette Postal Information and Subscription Rates understanding wim me coun tries where the centers were es IV V- President John F. Kennedy. Show was ac- tablished was that their only function was to disseminate in formation on U.N. activities. 'The Soviet Union denounces the barbarous bombings of Laotian territory by U.S.

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