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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 12

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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12
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and more! NO MAIL OR PHONE Monday thru Saturday to CDCC DARKINfi in the Connecticut Pest Center. Mi If erdr Boston Post Conn.Tpke. ixit 39E FnEE. rlMtlVlllW Circuit Court the court could arrive at any other conclusion," Coffin said in his 36-page opinion. wli that r.ic.i.i! tensions and violence have marred Boston school integration.

Collin said: "We cannot fail to be aware oi the Utiheld ihe (e-ileral court ruling requiring desfgregation rdered that the controversial continued, anlmoua opinion an nounced Thursday by Chief Judge Frank M. Coilln, this tnree-juage pmei upueia u.o. Distilct Court. Judge W. Arthur Garrity's finding that Boslfin'a schools were inienllnnauy see-, regaled.

The paiel alter upheld Gatrity's order that racial bal- ne resiorei rne city school system. The appeal ol Garrity's June 21 ruling was filed by the Boston Schcsl Committee, which opposed lorced deEeg- rcgatnn nt the scUnols. Arguments on the appeal were heard Nov. A. In the liaht ol the ample factual precedents in the Supreme Cnurt we do not see how lhat attends any mo ment when change In old approaches is at last mandated by court decree.

unique in some of its traditions, de- pluc profile and its uniqueness cannot exempt it from complying with a national policy forged long ago and laboriously implemented throughout the land." The appeals court action came one day after Garrity summoned' rnemhers bt the school committee into court fol lowing a 3-2 cnmmittee vote to defy another Garrily order. Garrity declined to cito for iminal contempt the three committee members who voted reject a long-range deseg regation plan ordered by Gar- tv to be submiited tu mm. by noun lait Monday, irrity scheduled a civil con-Tit hearing for Ihe three committee Chairman John' J. Kerrigan and members Paul Ellis and John McDonough on" Dec. 27.

The lone-ranee plan prepared by the school department was delivered to the court despite the committee vote by the attorney, John Mirick who was granted permission by Garrily to withdraw from the case Wednesday, lhat plan calls tor Dosing about of Boston's 87,000 schoolchildren next September. Under the plan ordered by Gar- lember, nhnut 1B.0D0 students are bused, a related development Thursday, a spokesman for the federal Department of Health, FriiiriLicn and weuare an nounced that processing of Bos- application lor a S1.9 mil lion grant to: help pay for school desegregation had befen stopped. spokesman said the city was granted a waiver from some department regulations (or applying far the grant and that one' condition ol the waiver was that the school committee honor all court nrders con nected with the desegregation effort. The department's legal dlvi-on will be studying the impact of the committee's decision.not submit the long-range plan Garrity aa it applies to the conditions of the. waiver, the spokesman said.

BRA1NTREE, Mass. (AP) Eraintree schnol officials have suspended 1SD students who walked out of Hraintree High School in a display of sympathy for opponents of school busing in Boston Another 250 students who took part in the walkout Monday have been kept after the normal scnnoi closing time ra make up the two hours they missed, according to school officials. John W. Leroy hsad-master at the school, said the suspended students will be rein- Me.inv.hilc, Boston school of ficials reported no incidents iliii. as lour scnnois in ir.e South Boston-Roxbury High nlex remained claEed.

Those schools, closed after vio lence flared there late tast eek, will reopen for classes on Jan. 2. Lottery Law Change Approved in Senate WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate yesterday passed a bill authorizing the mailing of state lottery information as well as the broadcasting of such information to the public. However, a similar bill Is stalled in the House of Representa tives, and even if a vote is taken there is only a slight chance that there could be a coniertnee oc the two measures before Congress adjourns for ths ytir..

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