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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 5

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Newport Jazz Festival Erids on a High Note NEW YDRK (AP) The big event of the nlne-diy Newport 3su Festival Jri New York Saturday night drew persons to Yankee Stadium, with gospel spiritual concerts enditiu it oji Sunday. Ceorje Welti, the even though wnetner he has money, promised sure yet certs thai Ihe Jazi festival will be In New York again next year. It is believed that IM.JOff tickets were sold to event', during the." nine. days. 600 musicians were heard.

On Saturday night, rain topped Juit in tlrne for the 7 p.m. slartin" time. The public address system had been improved from the concert heard by 12,000 persons In Yankee Stadium the night before. DizIV Gillespie, Al McKihbon, Thelonious Monk Sonny Stitt and Kai Winding played followed by Less McCann. then bv onk.rt.

It Docs make more Sense to Save end Bormw at MHford Savings Bank OS MOM 5t. r.B.i.e. L-anwgie, a midnight dance. the S.iOO-seat Radio City Musi me nrsl sold and rnreif kwi rides on July 4 with noioing lorrji. aomo had complained (hat wu mucn of the music was mainstream jan.

Must, indeed was, but with a nine-day festival, promoter Wem had ur josi to. as they say in Ian solos the con- spread out. And he did h. F.ubie Blake, 89, play 'his raa- lime. He had New Orleans oanos, -Diues ranging from elderly New Orleans hlues Robert Pete wilKamq ir rei-ard-makers of today.

There av.o was me avant-garde, In dia-inlluenced jaw, Atrlcan-in iiuencen and the leilglUUS, Miles Davis didn't play be cause he said Jan had hecom a museum art form. We can'l From abroad, we heard r.nin Barbieri from whnm we liked though it was a loud ivnll nf smind, and Don Bur- "their hits. 'rows from Austral, whSm back to join her nurriDer, here's a fnr Vs The Hcrbie Mann Quintet, playing next, also pleased the crowd, and applause led Mann play a bit more of his Memphis Underground." Rawli topped the bill. his versatility sentlp definite rtivthmle feerino Tenimasa Kino from JaDan whom we couldn't listen to only because he came after Duke Ellington concert we ever neara ana wa had 1h.it instead ol his usual niriit was to savor Nnt i-veiy set 0f every con- success, hut by club fare of non uior. most of the rmiv.l to hear him siriR the tici in Radio City and Yankee blues, "Tobacco Road," Llvin' Stadium were terrible, at the Double in a World of Trouble." dtVi two concert halls very 'God Bless the Child," "Goln' to Chicago," and "Everyday I Highest moments or ex-Have the Blues." The latter cement came at the end of the bad been sung- earlier in the evening by a band put together festival by both Joe Williams t0 hy Lionel' Hampton and B.

B. King, and al! three and on the Ellington afternoon. Interpretations were valid. evening called "Swing Events or the festival had in- ives," with the Count Basie ciuaeo coneerta-at i prn. and Band playing halt and a in both Carnegie and Phil- Wther band of musiciani active harmonic Hails fnr th.

fir.t the Swing Era j-, ajitiiHjun conccrrs at vw luuae anu very swinaine, was a oig success. The youne- est audiences packed the avant garde concerts and gave lots ofi sianaing ovations. Weln says next festival will match this year's nine days or be even lonecr. Fans aTtennea tms year are ready. HOTEL-MOTEL TRAINING Approved Stale Bmrd nullify valthtv karaaaUa- In nxtaU Mak, twrta.

Mu4y tttirair wytr Hhllt tralMlnc. COUNTY SCHOOLS kKllMii Cnn. I I Addrt! City Bula Fhnu n. Women Couplet ia barrier, Kn k- MONROE POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR PATROLMAN EXAMINATIONS Cammiuion I for Pxtrolniai tmplaymant lilt. At present there one opening in the Deportment.

Applicohon forirta may be obtained at the Monroe Police Deportment, 1 1 Fen Hill Road, Monroe, Conn. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION HAS BEEN SET FOR JULY Z2, 1972 From lo $9,776 in 4 itepi 2 wwiti vacation firat year 25 year Retiramant Frina. banafita: Cron, C.M.S., Lift Major Madical Applicant, mu.t h.vr a School Diploma or aa.uival.nl. Applicant mutt hava readied Ztit Birthday. Muit ha a yntar.

utid roiidcnt of the Town of Muat ba not hut than S'lO" nor mora than 6'Z" in haight. OUT OUR WAY at me university here. Prof. Stcphanus Pfuertner re ceived this word last month rom the father general of the Dominican Order. A letter warned that refusal to comply wouia result in a withdrawal nis rrent 10 teach si a logical tacully, tn addition, hi was instructed to submit ait his writings and teachers sor.ship.

Banned from Lecturing Pierre Mamie nounced that Pfuertncr was banned from giving any public wh-iuim ur DunnsniriE any writ-inE in the Fribourg diocese. The actions drew no immediate comment from the nrofes. sot, who came from West Germany and has taught here sinLfl He ris-s a hook, "Church and Sexuality," com-ins out soon in Germany. Cliurch pressure has been mounting since he presented lweive ineses Sexual Eth ics" before a small audience in aern last tall. His Theory in essence, he suggests til at trie sexuality ot mature individual be controlled by his own conscience and responsibility "Society has no right to with the sexual freedom a mature human as long as this auiiviry aoes not nave airj tjony oamagmg enect," says a He proclaims: "All humans have a -right tn be happy.

The rifint -sexual nappir.ess is part of this basic bum sexual behavior pi vents Instins happiness, it 1 comes immoral. If moral rules prevent it nicy lose validity." Urges Experiment Pfuertner also urges that sex ual education of young people be euidr-d by a desire for their emancipation and offer a ''legitimate measure of play and experiment." Initial reaction from his superiors early this year was an offer to take a sabbatical year to reconsider his "theses." Declining, he was quoted as stating that he felt it was "ethically inadmissible to retract a teaching conviction which I have gained in long work." Other faculty memhers opposed the idea of a sahbaiit-Rl and demanded last February that they be heard in any proceedings that might he instituted against, him hy the Vatican's Congregation of Faith. Swiss Support Support in the Swiss press By KEG COCHRAN 1HS WOWtV WAKT Church Tells Priest To Retract Sex Theses (AP) has been nearly tmanimous for1 A Roman Catholic theolosi; bo says sexual happiness is basic human right has been told ny ms Home superiors to make retraction or else lose his chair the professor. Editorials have unmea me Vatican attitude t( its efforts to kill divorce leeis latton in Italy. Critics of Church policy ai icrt its action could wnen constitutional Amendments come up for a referen-i oum next year.

These would abolish a ban on the Jesuit order and the foundation of new bath remnants of! century tiiurch-state tension. Pin cay's Collarbone Is Fractured in Spill INGLEWOOD, Calif. CAP1 Jockey Laffjt Pincay saf- a ijroKen collarbone in a spill during the ninth race at Hollywood Park Saturday. Pincay, last year's national riding champion, was thrown iium nis mount, J-year-nld Han py Behave, who fell durfnc a traffic jam in the stretch. The juLiiey lay moiionless Tor several minutes: up momentarily nnd then was taken stretcher tu on embul.incp Doctors at Centinela Valley Community Hospital reportedl w-year-nia Panamanian sutteren a broken left clavicle Hft brake a collarbone once he fore in his ridins career, ir 1967.

Pincay told reporters from his hospital bed that Happy Be- caugnr Between om horse coming in from the out side and another movine'out. Pincay was far ahead of si I Rogers Arrives For Rome Talks HOMF. CAP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers arrived Sunday for talks with leaders of Italy's new govern ment anrj an audience with' ope Haul VI. The secretary, on a foreign tour, came from Yugoslavia where he had a lone talk with President Tito on the island of BHDni.

communinUB said they discussed European coop- cmuuii ana security as well as the Middle East and Southeast Asia. trom President Nixon to stop to confer with Premier Giulio Andreotti, who tank over last mnnth. The meeting is set for Monday rjers will meet the Pope the next aay 3 Complete Dinners at $295 When we say complete, we mean at a price you just can't beat. For $2,95, you get your choice of our special Beef, Chicken, or Seafood Dinners with the appetizer, vegetable, potatoes, rolls, dessert, and coffee. Start your week off with this fabulous deal on a fabulous rneal at Vaife's' MONDAY TUESDAY ONLY 11 AM TO 9 PM I don't know how they do it LORDSHIP BOULEVARD, 1-95 AT EXIT 30, STRATFORD BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Monday, July Shirley Asks Black Delegates To Stay Aloof on First Ballot MIAMI BEACH.

Kla. rAPi Rep. Shirley Chisholm New York appealed to black delegates to the Democratic National Committee Sunday to remain uncommited through the first ballot. Hiting hard at what a member of her staff referred to as "the Washington trio," the hlack congresswoman who is Beckine; presidential nomination said they- were "doing exactly the same thins lo you thru tne man has been doing to us for years." "The man" is a term applied by blacks to whites, especially to those in dominant positions Mrs. Chisholm made her ap peal it caucus of black dele gates to the convention.

The caucus heard also from several omer presidential candidates, Mciiovern, tdmund Muskie ana Hubert Humphrey and lor. mer North Carolina Gov, Terry Sanford. mere was nothing wrong in trying to bring together a black Mrs. Chisholm iaid, speaking of a plan put forward by the Congressional Black Caucus to elect uncommitted black delegates. However, three caucus numbers, Reps.

Urn is Stokes of Ohio and William Clay of Missouri, and delegate Walter Faiuttroy of the District of Columbia, who control at least IS uncommitted votes among them, announced two weeks ago that they were backing mvuuvcin. nun on Sunday, Rep. Ronald Dellums of California urged blacks to support McGovern. Although Mrs. CJiishnlm refused to name anvbodv.

she said: "Those who were Calling you to these meeting. In tne man You came here to participate. You didn't come here to he delivered Chess Champs Scolded By Reykjavik Minister REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) A newly ordained Lutheran minister, preaching his first sermon, asfailed chess champions Bobby Fischer and Biiris Spassky on Sunday. The Rev. Oiafur Jens Si-gurdsson said in a religious broadcast that Fischer, the American challenger lor the world chnmpionshiji here, was ftuilty of the "sin of Ereed" and Soviet tilleholder Spassky the! sin til anger, Fischer was asleep in his quarters; Spassky was fishing iur saimon.

The two are scheduled to meet Tuesday in the first game of their match for the world chess championship. The clergyman's reference to fiscner's alleged "greed" railed the American's threat to wreck the 24-game series less the Icelanders gave hi more money, hpassky's anger 111 111(5 WOl lO Cnam pion's threat to walk out unies: he got an aooloEV from Fische tor delaying the match over The match is the talk of Iceland. The sentiment seemed tc favor Spassky. Fischer's behavior appeared to have eroded his early position as the popular favorite in place where the Russians aren't very well likftd. In addition to resentment at riscners demand tor money, some Icelanders don't like the fact that he requires a polict guard.

"Spassky goes around freely He's not afraid. What's the matter with Fischer? a i chess-playing waitress ments. Spassky has appeared rt laxly in public places and Saturday drove two hours out 01 town to a deep-water pooh called the Almannagja where Icelanders toss coins and wishes. Fischer remains hidden from public view. liver you have pcIsonnl cor tracts.

They are trying to b-or In-between-makcrs." You've only got one tiiina- your vole," she told the ap nJauding audience. "Don't sel play yourself cheap." Both McGovern and Humph didatei, stressed the Calitomi delegation controversy. Insurance Firms Prodded to Drop Welk, Linkletter PHILADELPHIA (AP) Prodded by the Pennsylvania insurance Department, Mutuall Omaha has dropped a na tional television commercial in hand leader Lawrence Welk piujs Insurance for older In the commercial. Wcifc iiMig-iiuie icie.vision star, says "ver 64" -shou have Mutual's senior security health We told them thev were tak ing advantage of Welk's popu amy among older viewers tc sell a product that evervonp over 64 should not have," said insurance Commissioner, Herbert uenenberg. -insurance shnu'd nr.

mjVI in the same way that cigarettes and cars are peddled," he said Denenbcrg said the companv was cooperative and withdrew rne aa once his department oh jectcd. Denenoerg, who also rhol.J. letter's involvement wiih mail order health enmpany, said the advertisements should at least say that the celebrity is being paid for his endorsement. "Until we told people otherwise," Denenberg said, "many people believed that Art Link-letter was' endorsing health insurance for National Home Life regard for the product. Revolutionizes Denture Wearing Deajait minf Having your mth it pcaiiijlr with a p'lstic criim diKflverv I hat actually Mi'ci-, hDlh iMll -levin" as rjvtr btfort .1 tall.

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