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Show 2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, March 2G, 1976 School Principal Ends will fie allowed back in school under strict supervision Principal Hurwitz of Long Island City High School had la Med her a chronic troublemaker By Arthur Everett Associated Press Writer Backed by parents, teachers and striking students, a high school principal ended a three-dasit in at his office Thursday, after being reinstated to the post he lost over his dismissal of a teen-age- d girl In characteristic feisty fasnion, prin eipal Howard Hurwitz said "And those kills better be on tune for si bool tomorrow " I'nder terms of a true e with the New Yolk ("its Boaid of Education the girl NEW YORK hard-nose- d y MI N sK WOMKN l ( Since Tuesday, Hurwit had defied the board's efforts to suspend him by barricading himself in his office with the aid of a student parent teacher sit in in the hallway outside ictory for People' a boycott of classes by his by Ruoyed 3 r student body, th Hurwitz said the board was biting hi suspension and that the V aim, in h(r c,. Po-.- Washington t Wnter - Ford has authorized The WASHINGTON ad- ministration exploratVieory talks with Commumst-ruletnam on possible normalization of relations, it was learned Thursday. Discussions are expected to take place in a third country' in the near future to seek an accounting of Americans missing in action in the Vietnamese war and other issues in dispute d Demo Candidates Focus Upon Social Programs United Press International Democrats Jimmy Carter, Morris Udall and Henry Jackson were talking Thursday about federal spending for social programs Fred Harris charged the administration is planning to blockade Cuba. Carter said his plan to cut the federal bureaucracy would not hurt poor people, Udall reminded a group of elderly-personnot all government programs are bad and Jackson said federal aid would be needed to "save America's cities - I school would reopen Friday Hams charged the administration is planning "an act of war against Cuba without consulting Congress "Americas flag and reputation would be committed before Congress had been involved, Harris said in a statement released by his Washington headquarters whde he campaigned in Texas The former senator from Oklahoma asked Senate Foreign Relations committee Chairman John Sparkman, to hold healings immediately on the U S military plans, which he Sold were disclosed to him by a "trusted source " s a Hurwitz credited community pressure by parents and teachers as well as students for his reinstatement "This is a victory for the people, not me I'm in love with these people " Under terms of the truce, Hurwitz said the girl will return to school hut will be accompanied between classes by an adult pai aprofesMon.d guardian Before reac hing the agreement, Hur- u.tz had vowed I will not leave unless 1 m ai rested 1a the police I won t resist them hut between Washington and Hanoi This first official attempt to open a dialogue with Vietnam's rulers since the Communist victory in South Vietnam in April, 1975, is "a serious effort," an administration official said Administration planners were extremely reluctant to discuss the new move However, in response to questions about Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger's talks with members of Congress, State Department spokesman Robert L. Funseth acknowledged Discuss Issues "We are prepared to meet with the Vietnamese to discuss all of the Vietnam-related issues That includes the " missing in action According to an administration source, the Ford administration, long reluctant to plunge mto any discussions with Hanoi's leaders, is now prepared for a dealogue with Vietnam. On March 12, Kissinger promised members of the House Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia, headed by Rep G V. (Sonny) , that he would Montgomery, consult with President Ford about diplomatic talks witn Vietnam. Vietnamese officials told House members during meetings in Pans and Hanoi last December that they seek normal relations with the United States , Judge Decrees New T rial In 73 Death A spokesman for President Ford who campaigns in Ronald Reagans home state of California Friday said the administration is reviewing military contingency plans regarding Cuba But Press Secretary Ron Nessen refused to detail what might be done to counter "any more Cuban mihtaiy adventurism At issue is Cuba's military presence in Southern Africa. - A LITCHFIELD, Conn ilTI) superior court judge, ruling that a grave injustice has been done, Thursday ordered a new trial for a young man conv.cted of beating and slashing his mother to death . Peter A Reilly, 21, was found guilty of manslaughter in the 1973 slaying and sentenced to 6 6 years m prison He has been free on $60,000 bond and working as a school custodian while awaiting the outcome of his plea for a Reagan was in California but not campaigning this week He plans to make a nationwide television address, but had not revealed the details Key Condition Earlier, North Vietnam had msisted that a key condition for relations was U S postwar reconstruction aid for Vietnam, pledged in the 1973 ceasefire accord negotiated by Kissinger A 1973 letter from farmer President Nixon to North Vietnam mentioned a $3.25 billion postwar aid program, but the Toid administration, and Congress, blocked any aid on grounds that Hanoi grossly violated the ceasefire to conquer South Vietnam of aid for Vietnam, The cross-issue- s and a Vietnamese accounting for Americans missing m action m the war, are in legislation now pending m a House-Senat- e conference committee on foreign aid Carter campaigned in what is consi dered "Udall territory in Madison, Wis UdaH campaigned m an industrial area of Milwaukee and then at a senior i itizens home to-1- Carter said he resents suggestions his plan to cut the federal bureaucracy would hurt poor people and minorities trial "It is readily apparent that new a grave injustice has been done and that upon a new trial it is moie than likely that a .different result will be reached, -Superior Court Judge John A Speziale said I The 34 page ruling was based on seven weeks of hearings for a new trial I in the case that drew national attention "when literary figures like novelist William Styron and playwright Arthur Miller sparked a drive to raise funds for Reilly's defense Miller interested the .New York Times m the case Just pure happiness, thats all I can say, just pure happiness," Reilly said Trom his home when a friend telephoned him from the Litchticld county .courthouse with the decision evidence unearthed by the . New defense suggested Reilly did not have enough time to commit the murder Sept IS, 197 "It's a very serious question I resent he said "It's a departure from it, rationality and the truth I believe I am sensitive enough to the attitudes of the -- He said restoring efficiency to government is essential and that states such as Arkansas, Tennessee and Georgia have proved that government can be "just as wi managed as IBM or Coca Cola " 11 -- Udall, speakmg before about 100 eldcrlv persons, said they should remember some of the good things government does When you think of Washington, think of these kind of programs, he said m reference to the partial federal funding of daily lunches at the Milwaukee Christian Center "It makes me angry we have an administration which vetoes lather than supports these kind of programs," he said Jackson, campaigning in New York, It may be fashionable for s,iid, politicians to run against Washington and to argue for a redi ced federal role, but anybody who knows anything about it knows the cities cannot survive without substantial me leased federal 5 There was no blood on his clothes despite the v lolent nature ol the attack , fingerprint found at the scene was that of a man with an alleged motive for murdering Reilly's mother, Mrs Barbara Gibbons, al A And an alibi witness for the man with the alleged motive levanted aid " to take me out of here in they'll handcuffs It will be highly visible " h-- ve -- By Muncy Murder ' Reinstated , Vietnam Talks Gain Administration Approval U. 8. 3 ' Sit-i- n state Supreme Court hearmg into effort, had been postponed earlier Thursday to allow efforts to4 ouster ward a compromise to continue Meanwhile the board indicated it had no intention of calling m police Gains new spaper Expresses Viewpoint v ant to be a dictator and I m willing to compromise with tne board, he declared ' But I don't teel that I should be forced to go along with an arbitrary and capricious order " Admitting insubordination, Hurwitz said that "if I were in the Army and ordered to shoot down women and children, I wouldnt obey oiders either " I dont I A S I Trihmi T' lclluIM' I , you want 'potts need information scores, have a news xtorv or feature vou want toi talk about0 Is vour paprr missing? 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A post-cou- the article for a time But eventually, with Board of Education backing, school officials and security guards distributed 3,000 copies ot a special edition of the school newspaper winch contained the belly button article sued 521 2M0 f xetufive Editor jon End Direct Censorship Newspaper sources said the junta lilted direct censorship of local newspapers but urged editors to exercise self censorship iThere is no censorship ot dispatches from Argentina by feu ign correspondents ) The junta said absolute calm and normal conditions prevailed throughout the country A regional commander in southern Argentina said there has been no need to use harsh p emergency measures for maintaining order or fighting subversion. Most army guards were removed from public buildings and were less visible in downtown Buenos Aires but there were military checkpoints at some key mterseetions Soldiers in green battle fatigues patrolled the city . dosed- at intervals m jeeps and trucks equipTraffic was normal and no curfew ped with machine guns was m effect, although the junta urged In Mendoza, 660 miles to the west on people to stay at home at night Belly Button Story The principal was able to suppress paign for President Ford 1 io(.n information, l the Chilean border, the military said officers gave up the salaries from their new government jobs. In past military regimes, some officers collected government and military wages Hold Private Secretary The junta, which did not say how many persons were under arrest, named one of those seized as Mrs Peron's private secretary, Julio Gonzalez, considered the power behind the presidency, and her mam bodyguard The junta also raided the metalworkers union headquarters and stormed the Communist party office, arre'ting a number of persons, one of whom reportedly was wounded by gunfire A brief anticoup walkout was staged in the city of Cordoba and three bombs exploded there. No casualties were reported Airports and theaters were allowed to reopen and radio and television stations returned to normal programing after a day of martial music pnd communiques, but banks and schools remained there are 100 or 500 because I don't know " Some military sources said privately the number was as high as Hurwitz replied that the article was full of inaccuracies and was n responsible and badly written love my "Because lamily so much. I will end this term as govei-no- r and not seek re election," an emotional Dan Evans said (ov Thursday m. Sundays before Continued From Page One persons had been detained since the coup and "I couldnt tell you whether The article said Hurwitz sent a girl home bee aue her midriff was tx.po.xod In the words of the writer, Certain people think that belly button? are obscene ' legislature" and cam Wash AP A. . Island High School in New York. LOWEST FOOD OL x-- uuu wui rephoto Junta Holds Peron Aides l ahinjton Chif to Retire Wi reinstated as principal of Long Howard Hurwitz sits barricaded in office shortly before being sb iw Last year's eyeball down with the hoard revolved around an article bv a female student lor the school newspaper, accusing Hurwitz ot tyranny in his regulations as to accept able t la"! oom jttirc - II Associated Press Supporters in the hallway outside have brought Hurwitz food and other necessities and have turned bat k board officials and lawyers trying to servi ev iction orders on the principal Vladimir PLACERVILIE, Calif a'PD "Spider" .Sabieh a sfi pioles'imial and former U S (I Reputation The current showdown between the 60 year old print ipal and his superiors began building March 5 W'hen he old girl for abusing suspended a and threat) nmg a school secretary He '.ud the girl had a ictord ot discord dating but k to kindotgarten Howevei, a local antipoverty agency, Quahcap, obtained a lawyer for the gul, charging that her rights had been v minted Hurwitz was ordered to reinstate the girl When he refused. Schools Chan collor Irving Anker suspended him fiom his $!5,i)00-a-vea- r post with pay at first, later without At 1 30 a m Tuesday, Hurwitz went to the office he has occupied for 10 years and barricaded himself inside Slain Ski Champ Buried olympian allegedly slam bv singer Claudino Longef was bunt'd Thuisday in the Sierra where as a .voungster he became enchanted with the snow slope' Absent from the brief Roman Catholic ceiemony h imin lover wa' Miss Longct, his Ski Stars from the pro tour and friends fiom his hometown crowded the funeral home and herd ski racer Billy Kidd eulogize Sabieh ' Few of us will live as much in our lifetime as Spider did in M vtars," Kidd said during seven minute service a In h:r !n years in the city's public school system of 11 million pumls, Hurwitz has gained a reputation as a strn t disciplinarian, in an era in which nanv of the city schools have become pits of student rebellion Last year he was engaged in a controversy with the board ov or his censorship of the student 10 7?f to Reft-- imt wmim fmv 3 Vise 1 w' F op |