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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 3

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Jazz Festival A Rocks Gotham NEW YORK (AP) The Newport Jazz Festival in New York has opened its nine-day stand in two places at once. On Saturday night, the cool, assured notes of the Modern Jazz Quartet sounded from the stage of Carnegie Hall at the same time as the flamboyant flugelhorn of Dizzy Gillespie began proceedings at Philharmonic Hall. Nightly, concerts are being held twice, at 5 and 9 p.m. in each hall, enabling jazz lovers to travel a few blocks in the middle of the evening and hear both. At Carnegie, the MJQ, in pretty much the same groove for years, still sounded cool, crisp and alive.

The Stan Getz Quintet followed, and Getz was not together with himself or his musicians. But he did improve as his hourlong set went on, especially in the last 15 minutes when he was joined by vibist Gary Burton. The Pharoah Sanders Quintet finished, with its India-influenced jazz. LIVELIER DOINGS Doings were livelier at Philharmonic Hall, where a group composed of Art Blakey, Gillespie, Al McKibbon, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Stitt Kai Winding played. Everybody was good but Stitt was even more special.

Max Roach came on to play a drum duet with Blakey, which was a high-energy, high-excitement interlude. Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan, both of whom were vocalists with Fatha Hines' big band, each had a set with their own combos. Eckstine, who ran through his present-day ballady nightclub act, did end with "Jelly, Jelly" and all the jazz players cooking it with him. Miss Vaughan sang nine numbers, bending notes beautifullv, creating her own tunes and really singing jazz. But both voices were terrific.

Attendance for the evening was 700 and 2,700 at Carnegie Hall and 2,000 and 2,800 at Philharmonic. At outdoor Festival Field in Newport, R.I., where the Newport Jazz Festival was held through last year, when young people broke in from the hills behind and started a riot, seating cawas around 14,000 and opening nights usually drew 7,000 to 9,000. On Sunday, the first 1 p.m. Is Your Well Drinking Water Free from Pollution? Have it Tested Now Special Rate of $4.50 per sample American Testing Laboratories, Inc. Area Code 717 569-0488 PICK YOUR OWN MONTGOMERY PIE CHERRIES Starting Monday, July 3rd Enjoy a family outing and save money on food Cherry Pitting FREE Save Cherries time are -your ready for immediate use.

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Central Manor Mountville 285-5976 Associated Press Wirephoto Hall in Cecil Taylor performs on piano at Carnegie New York City Sunday during second day of Newport Jazz Festival. -The Morning IntellNews Capsules Yemen And U.S. Resume Ties relations Sunday with the United States. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Yemen resumed full diplomatic The resumption was announced shortly before U.S. Secretary of P.

Rogers ended a brief visit to Sanaa, the Yemeni capital," and headed for the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain. Reached by telephone from Beirut, a spokesman for the Yemeni Foreign Ministry said the resumption of ties with Washington was announced to the nation over Sanaa Radio early Sunday. TriStar Jet Gets Green Light LONDON (AP) The Lockheed TriStar has been given a certificate of airworthiness by Britain's. Civil Aviation Authority, a company spokesman reported here Sunday. This clears the powered aircraft for use by British airlines and paves the way scheduled delivery of a TriStars to the Court Line Company of Luton, near London, early next year.

Lockheed hopes to sell at least 75 TriStars in Britain over the next 10 years. British European Airways, its major target, is believed interested in the wide-bodied jet. Brewery Chips In With Water ORANGE, N.J. The Rheingold Brewery here is sending another 100,000 cans pure water to Wilkes-Barre to aid the victims of floods. The water will be sent by truck this morning, arriving at its destination early this afternoon.

A similar shipment was dispatched last Thursday. The cans in which the water has been packaged were donated by the Kaiser Aluminum Co. of Edison. Ecology Problem Cleared Up MIAMI (AP) Motorists on Miami's busy U.S. 1 complained to local officials that the hickory-tinged fumes from Shorty's Bar-B-Q Ranch were so thick sometimes they could fuzz a driver's vision.

So the Dade County Pollution Control Department ordered Shorty's to install an antismoke device in the restaurant's chimney. Owner E. L. "Shorty" Allen complied. motorists again noticed smoke billowing from Shorty's Saturday.

A spark from the antipollution device ignited grease in the kitchen, and Shorty's burned to the ground, firemen said. China Has Good Summer Harvest TOKYO (AP)-Communist China said Sunday its total output of summer crops this summer was higher than that of last year, which had been the best year since the Communist takeover in 1949. The official New China News Agency gave no details, however. It reported: "The provinces of Shansi, Shensi and Hupeh and the Peking municipality, all of which had been affected by drought, crop diseases, insects or other natural adversities, got fairly good harvests thanks to the tenacious struggles waged by the commune members." Argentina Gets Two Destroyers PHILADELPHIA (AP) Two World War II vintage U.S. destroyers have been turned over to the Argentine Navy here, subject to recall in a national emergency.

The USS Borie and the USS Hank were officially rechristened the ARA Bouchard and the ARA Secui respectively. They will leave for Argentina in about a month, a Navy spokesman said. During ceremonies at the U.S. Naval Base here, U.S. sailors marched off the ships and were replaced by their Argentine counterparts.

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His quartet includes a robustly energetic pianist from Wales named Delwin 0. Jones. After the intermission came the avant-garde. Pianist Cecil Taylor, wearing a white shirt and white skullcap and looking like an animated mushroom, tore into his work. He played a 40-minute solo, a classical-sounding, thick-textured jazz rhapsody in which his hands were all over the piano, playing fast and beating it to death.

NEW YORK Sen. George McGovern's economic policies have aroused -great controversy in Wall Street, seriously jeopardizing some of the sources of campaign funds that have traditionally been available in the financial community for liberal candidates. Wall Street leaders who have directed fund-raising efforts for Democratic officeseekers in the past are virtually unanimous opposing the South Some say they will back no Presidential candidate financially if McGovern is the Democratic nominee. Others say they will shift their support to President Nixon. Such figures as John L.

Loeb, James Crane Kellogg, William R. Salomon and Howard Stein all prominent backers of liberal candidates in the past express alarm at McGovern's economic proposals and say they will not support him with funds. The term "McGovernomics" is frequently used in a jocular sense to describe McGovern's policies for income redistribution, welfare reform and changes in the nation's tax structure. The word crops up repeatedly in investment advisory reports issued by brokerage houses. MARKET WEAKNESS The increasing probability in the last month that the senator would win his party's Presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach is widely believed to have been one factor in the stock market's recent weakness.

Perhaps even more significantly, the investment community's reluctance to Not In The Script Custer's Last Stand Fiery Issue HARDIN, Mont. (AP) Gen. George Armstrong Custer's finest had to give up the ghost to fight a grass fire. The enactment of the 1876 Last Stand on the Little Big Horn River, had been completed to the final the plundering of scalps about to begin, when everyone had to call it all off to fight a grass fire that popped up. The crowd loved it.

The grass fire occurred during Saturday's afternoon enactment, when the sun was at its hottest over the parched plains of south eastern Montana. Friday, the day the re- RT. 222 N. READING EPHRATA 1175 OTHER MANHEIM DISCOUNT GREAT PIKE, STORES CITY LANCASTER IN LET READING HANOVER SHILLINGTON TV SPECIAL 6 GREAT STORES I CHOL He had no breakdown, but suggested that the total could easily run into the millions of dollars. "Their is greater," he said, "because they're influential in many ways.

They get around the country, they sit on boards of directors and they are involved in philanthropies." The antipathy to the South Dakotan, moreover, is reported to be making it easier to money for President Nixon. Past contributors to liberal candidates have in some cases indicated they now will help finance the President's campaign. Wall Street, is especially uneasy McGovern's proposals some of which he has modified to impose excess profits taxes on corporations, grant $1,000 a person every citizen to help families earning up to $12,000 a year, curtail defense spending sharply, change the tax status of municipal bonds and tax inheritances above $500,000 at 77 per cent. enactment began for its ninth time in as many years, the Indians had to put a small fire out near their camp as tourists watched and believed the fire was all part of the act. The re-enactment of the Battle of the Little Big Horn lasts just over an hour.

The Crow Indians, who were actually scouts for Custer's troops nearly 100 years ago, play the part of the attacking Sioux while volunteers bring their horses to play the parts of soldiers. The show is staged by a nonprofit corporation, the Big Horn County Special Events. Board members include members of the Crow Tribe and local business people. OPEN 4 TUES. JULY th 10 TO AM' 10 PM ON SALE MON.

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Herbert E. Alexander, director of the Citizens' Research Foundation in Princeton, N.J., and a leading authority on campaign financing, estimated that 10 to 20 per cent of the spending on behalf of the Democratic Presidential ticket probably could be traced directly to Wall Street. GREAT IMPACT If implemented, the critics say, such a program would throw the economy into recession, stifle individual initiative and prove too costly to finance. Moreover, they are frightened by what consider a lack of deep analysis behind the proposals. (c) New York Times News Service Fischer Gets Chess Ultimatum REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)-Bobby Fischer was given a Tuesday noon deadline on Sunday to appear for the world chess championship or forfeit his chance for the title.

The ultimatum, announced by Dr. Max Euwe, president the International Chess Federation, meant a two-day postponement of Fischer's encounter with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia. The match was to have started at 5 p.m. Sunday-1 p.m. EDT.

Euwe said a friend of the Itaving for talk American challenger. was with him." "He will try to convince him to appear. I can't say who it is," he added. Fischer refused to play the match after officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation balked at his last-minute demands for more money, in addition to a record purse already contracted for..

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