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I'll c roak''- Police Commissioner Joseph Jordan said two 17 year-old- s and a ear-olwere arrested late Saturday and early Sunday in connection with the shooting Frida v in Charlestown $100,000 Rail - 16-- Radar Remains Despile Riding By Ric k Spi ailing Associated Press Writer Five months after a iudge MIAMI police radar in Florida, patrolmen and traffic courts still apiear to he reiving on an estimated Iini.inni radar guns to monitor the nation s highways Spot checks by The Associated Press in a dozen states suggest that the ruling has had little effect outside of Dade County, where police temporarily pulled their 22 radar guns off the road The numlver of speeding tickets plummeted 50 percent Police agencies don't understand what happened down there," said Neal Sanders, director of legislative relations for Elect rolert Inc. of Trov. Ohio, which the manufactures Fuz.busler" device and spent $30,000 to underwrite the Miami court challenge. "You're fighting 2(1 years of tradition and a great deal of inertia, Sanders said. Clocked Tree, House Judge Alfred Nesbitt, the administrative judge for Hade County courts, convened his hearing after television reports showed radar clocking a banyan tree at 86 mph and a house at 28 mph. After his ruling on May 7 in which he declared radar unreliable. Nesbitt became something of a folk hero. He received hundreds of congratulatory letters from the Fnited States. Canada. Australia and Ireland and more than 2,000 requests for copies of the ruling. To be honest with you, I was a little bit unnerved." Nesbitt said recently. Rut the more I see and read now. it seems to firm up that I was on the right track " Though Nesbitt s ruling covered only 80 speeding cases and was not binding on any other judge, it raised speculation that radar would be banned by other courts. short-circuite- t u Held in lieu of $1181, Out) hail each on charges of assault and baltery with a dangerous weapon, they were scheduled for arraignment in Charlestown District Court on Tuesday. Darryl Williams was shot in the neck while standing with teammates and their coach m the end zone of the Charlestown High School football field The shooting occurred at halftime of a scrimmage game Charlestown and Plains High School, a racially mixed school where Williams is a sophomore. Jamaica radar-detectio- L r L. v i Williams remained in critical condition and on the danger list at City Hospital. His breathing has been assisted by a ventilator. Breathing Aid "He is alert and responding to questions There doesn't seem to be any obvious brain damage, said Margo Jeter, hospital administrator. The bullet severed his spinal cord and damaged his vertebrae, paralyzing him from the neck down. He has been unable to breathe without the ventilator but Ms. Jeter said doctors had begun therapy "to teach him to breathe on his ow n. Others Agree however, Nesbitt's impact seems mainly 1C Now. confined to Dade County, where, he says, 16 of the 17 other county judges adopted his ruling. i Sanders estimated that "no more than a few dozen" judges have openly declared they will throw out rases based on radar readings. In Florida, state Rep. Ronald Silver, a Democrat from North Miami Beach, has introduced legislation L to ban radar. The Nevada Legislature killed a similar hill. Sanders said hearings are under way in Nebraska on a bill to set equipment and training r- standards for radar units. Officials in Nevada and Idaho say court chalto radar failed in those states. A few tickets lenges r were thrown out in Colorado courts but state L authority to use radar has not been challenged. The status of radar units is unchanged in Oklahoma. Tennessee. Massachusetts and Illinois. ; Louisiana State Police are training operators of 100 new radar units. In the most recent case, a judge in Albuquerque. N M.. called radar "unreliable and dismissed a speeding ticket against an attorney. City police promptly pulled radar units off the road. The California Highway Patrol has tried tw ice this year to win legislative approval to use radar, and has been refused twice. About 200 local police agencies in California do use radar, however. bullet The remained in his body, and Ms. Jeter said there were no plans for surgery to remove it. 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Pittsburgh State, Composer dence at artist-in-res- i- Kan., works with students not even born when she drew first Social Security check. j Pittsburgh, Eva Still Sings Strong at 84 get them there. Then they began to see I believe in keeping the dignity of your bat kgrnund " She walked right behind the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1963 civil rights march on Washington. D C.. and her choir was the official chorus Recenlly she sat beside Lillian Carter at an Atlanta social gathering. I am no longer the only raisin m the ru e pudding." she grins. She has oullived two husbands and is childless She never changed her name "because I always felt like an individual. I've never belonged to anyhodv She has placed for refugees in a bombed nut building in Berlin, slept in palaces, walked with Eleanor Roosevelt and lived to see her genius praised by black and white Americans R Tad Rartimus Associated Press Writer Eva Jessye, a relic of PITTSBURGH, Kan American music, is adding another chorus to her life's song The composer, at 84 is careful to remind the Lord daily Please he patient. I'm not finished yet " She's wriling four books, producing her oratorios, founding another choir And I've just got to see the trees leaf out next spring " "When people come by my office door and stare. I feel like the pyramids." says the daughter of black slaves who was choral director of George Gershw in s Porgy and Bess in 1835 on Broadway. Voluminous Correspondence She talks as she rummages through a tin turkey-pathat holds her voluminous correspondence. ' I'm looking for a letter to Jimmy Carter," she says I've got something uplifting 1 want to tell him. He could use it these days." Miss Jessye, the Coffey ville, Kan , girl who went off to make good and did. has come home again. Pittsburg State University has created a museum for her 8.500 pounds of memorabilia. Kansas has proclaimed Oct. 1 Eva Jessye Day. And she thrives on work days and adoring students who weren't even born when she drew her first Social Security check. arm-in-ar- Shorl Snout's Out e Utah-Colorad- o She wrote once. 'I paid your tuition. That leaves me with a two-cestamp. And my Aunt May wrote, Eva. I'm sending you your class dues. Your uncle w ill do without shoes so you can get them paid There he was, only an uncle by marriage and a plain, laboring man from Alabama who could hardly write his own name. When people have that much confidence in you. you can't fail them. She graduated in 1914. then taught in segregated schools in Oklahoma In 1922, she went to Baltimore and worked on a black newspaper. She sought her musical break in New York but producters told her we don't have any need for your kind of music. ' Bat k then, audiences expected black performers to sing nothing but 'Swanee River, " she says. Irons Shirts To support herself she ironed shirts for $13 a week and saved 25 cents a day to eat on. During slave scenes in silent movies she sang in the wings. Don't attach too much imjxirtance to a refusal. she says softly. Sometimes it is only the wind that closes a door." Her friends were Bill Bojangles" Robinson. Paul Robeson. Ethel Waters, Louis Armstrong, Sophie Tucker and more who're gone now." Her fipst break came singing in Broadway theaters as a warmup to films. She formed a choir and its rich oul The Original Dixie Jubilee Singers sound led them through the doors of producers all along the Great White Way Founded Choral Group They played the Major Bowes Family Radio Hour for a year, and in 1927 Mi Jessye founded the choral group that bore her name for nearly half a centurv In 1929 she helped score and was choir director for the King Vidor film Hallelujah" and two years later NBC aired her epic folk oratorio Paradise Lo--- t and Regained " It av inspired by a copy of John Milton' Paradise Lost" she'd fished nut of a trash can. In the scientific dispute that followed, W J Holland, director of the Carnegie Museum at the time, lost to O.C. Marsh of Yale University. The skeleton at Carnegie went headless until Holland's death in 1932. Afterwards, a snub-nosesnout capped the display of brown, polished bones. A careful review of Holland's arguments and new ev idence led officials to conclude the former museum director was right. The correct head, kept in storage, should be the one on display d . rf.-T- RJS"T If- 4 TUTSIT- She was singing and swinging in Harlem at its heyday as America's black stars began to twinkle across the international sky. She went to Pans and visited Josephine Baker, then came back and rode with her choir on a bus through the segregated South Duke Ellington asked her advice and she paid her rent cm time Volunteers for Role SO EM ALL 800 WEST t r.1 kU'l f - -- ' V1" "iiLTirsi if ' hi i 'J,! A u Ciet i.ii.ti paign" against said the cover story of a massive famine in Cambodia was instigated by "the same people who whipped up the so called Cam- bodia and claimed International aid programs cover tor intervention and aggression. 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AND 400 mn if ;Is Iff i r HAVE - d By Clare Keichnen "Mv husband talked me into trying WEIGHT LOSS CL1S1C. It uas the B KELP YCJ DO TH13SS The trial heat results reported today are based on personal interviews with 1,093 registered voters out of a total sample of 1.538 adults. 18 and older, taken in localities across more than 300 scientifically-selectethe nation during the period Sept. HOW I FINALLY LOST WEIGHT B TOOLS (Based on regis'ered voters) d Stamp' In 1934. George Geshwin sought her out tn he choir director for his opera Porgy and Bess " By then she'd made the big time There was a scene where the washer woman walks out on the stage No one would do it so volunteered 1 told the other blacks ihe were there doing opera because their mothers washed clothes, hoped cotton, bowed low, suffered and labored lo KENNEDY VS. FORD (Based on registered voters) d Her parents were freed after the Civil War and as a child 1 sang for the jov of it. I d make up songs. You want to hear about trees I'd write a song about trees. Birds? Flowers I'd write them all It was in my blood." She says her mother suffered degradation so she could go to college at Western University in Kansas City Kan t Republican"! Here are the national results from the latest trial heats and he trends, based on the choices of registered voters. PITTSBURGH (UPI) Heads will roil next month at the Carnegie Institutes Museum of Natural History. Experts sav a dinosaur skeleton on display in a dark hall of the museum has been topped with the wrong skull for the past half century. sPull perched on They will replace a snub-nosethe long, curved spine of Apatosaurus Louisae with a longer-snouteskull. Officials at the museum plan a "press event" later about the planned swap. Until then, they aren't talking. A tip about the forthcoming switch resulted from a current issue of a museum publication, Carnegie Magazine. The dispute over the dinosaurs skull began in 1912 when the bones were found in what is now the Dinosaur National Monument at the border. The remains of one head, found near the rest of the bones, were shipped back to Pittsburgh. But the find ran counter to the thinking of the day. which contended the dinosaur had had a much shorter nose. Mc-Ra- Two-Cen- elections bacd mi in person interviews, former President Geiald Ford shows somewhat greater strength against Sen Edward than docs Ronald Kennedy Reagan how Both Republicans, ever, continue to trail Kennedy Kennedy by wide mai gills currently leads Ford 58 to 38 32 percent ar.d Reagan 61 to percent Ford also janfoinis heticr than Reagan in trial hea's against President Carter Ford holds a 51 to 42 percent lead (;aHup over Caller, while Reagan of and Iv choice mdepon the Republican current top dent voters lor the GOP nomination - is in a virtual tie with the president. 47 percent tor Carter, la percent tor Reagan Bipartisan Appeal Fords present advantage over Reagan in races against hoth Kermtdy and Carler is due in part to his wins 44 greater bipartisan appeal Ford, for example, percent of the vote of independents to 33 percent for Reagan in test races against Kennedy Against Cartel, Ford wins 56 percent of the choices of independents compared to 47 percent lor Reagan Here are the questions asked Supjvose the presidential election were being hi Id today if 'name of Democrat i were the Democratic candidate and (name of Republican! were the Republican candidate, which would you like to see win?" Lean to . . . (Those who named another person or who were As of today, do you lean undecided were asked more to inamei, the Democrat, or to (name), the Museum lo Switch Dinosaurs Heads reigns serene in Room 102 Hall. It is a nest of comfortable clutter Miss Jessye came back to the heartland because it's the best place to be Everybody's goi to have one place to call home. I feel needed and appreciated heie " The of Dr George Gallup .1 - In the latest nationwide test N PRINCETON HOI. I.AI) XY'M'i 9 DOWNTOWN BlJ if'K W ATFRBURY WAY 'Min t 177 EA8T 9TH SOUTH HI DO J7H-J7fi- 7 355-374- 0 |