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432 up 3.22 Home Front 1 Pm Dow-Jones, Helpful Hints Stocks Page 9A BOCA RATON NEWS Page IB Vol 200 23432 Up 3.22 Home Front 1 pm Dow-Jones, Helpful Hints Stocks page 9A BOCA RATON NEWS page IB Vol. 15, No. 128 Thursday, June 4, 1970 20 Pages 10 Cents Quiet bitterness growing among blacks WASHINGTON (UPI) — "Black Americans today are more bitter and The ghetto mood as summer approaches frustrated than ever before. The situation is very dangerous. The right levels, in all parts of the nation. From intentions, bitterly critical of the Nixon black rage is at an even higher pitch spark could set off racial violence in Harlem in the East to Watts in the administration, determined to gain now than it was in 1965"—the year in any city in the country." West, from Detroit in the North to equality by whatever means which the Watts section of Los Angeles Augusta in the South, I found them necessary. erupted in a week-long riot that cost 34 Those words were spoken by angry, resentful, cynical about white lives and more than $50 million in Thomas Bradley, a Negro city coun- The vast majority of blacks whom I property damage. interviewed oppose any repetition of cilman in Los Angeles. They sum- "There's a greater sense of bit- marize expressions of anxiety and the rioting that brought many U.S. cities to the brink of chaos during the terness now," said Lewis Robinson, despair that are widespread in the who helps manage a development black communities of the United 1960s. They don't see any future in LEWIS ROBINSON . burning down their neighborhoods. program in the Hough area of L.A. Councilman Bradley: 'very dangerous' States. 'Give us a Cleveland. "People had hopes after the share, or "But riots don't break out because riots, because all those promises were "The white man either is going to Negro mayor, Carl Stokes, said black During the past six weeks, I have destroy us' black people consider them a good made. Now they feel there's almost no have to give us an equal share in this people are well aware that if they traveled more than 10,000 miles to talk tactic for bringing about social way to make it. That's dangerous country, or he's going to have to resort to violence, "it will be met by with^and more important, listen to — change," Bradley said. "A riot is a because then they get to feeling, 'if I destroy us, and very damn soon." overwhelming counter violence." black people of all ages and income spontaneous explosion of rage. And can't have it, nobody should have it.' Cleveland's popular and respected See BLACKS, P. 10A, Col. 1 YOUR DAY Kirk request L-dopa 1970 JUNE 197a S M T W T 12 3 (T] 5 6 gets okay 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Money bill rushed 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 for sales By CRAIG A. PALMER Governor WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Food Art Guild and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced approval for the first may veto marketing of a prescription drug has class called L-dopa, which has shown ."-tar- dramatic results in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease. for kids deficit "This new drug shows promise of being one of the major drug Summer is icumen in, and if By BARBARA FRYE discoveries of recent years," said FDA you'd like to stave off complaints Commissioner Charles C. Edwards in TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. of I-don't-have-anything-to-do a statement prepared for a news from your offspring, why not Claude Kirk, in an unusual move, conference. asked the Legislature today to rush its consider the summer classes at Edwards, a physician, said clinical record $1,279 billion general spending the Art Guild for them? The studies have shown about two-thirdsof bill to him so he can sign or veto it classes will be held on Saturdays the patients receiving L-dopa respond in two age groups, 5-8 and 9-13. before the lawmakers adjourn the 1970 -•-% favorably. He said, however, "side Classes in portrait painting and session Friday. effects have been reported in a drawing are being offered for Senate President John Mathews, D- majority of patients, some of them adults too under the instruction of Jacksonville, announced from the quite unpleasant, and ethers even Jack Wittrup. You can register at rostrum that the bill was being dangerous." the Guild from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. speeded up and would be on the One of the more unusual side effects dajL;y, and classes will get under governor's desk about 3 p.m. today. waV this Saturday. is an abnormal sexual desire reported The bill was passed Wednesday and by L-dopa researchers among some had been expected to reach the elderly patients who have taken the Quick facts governor Monday. He then would have drug. had 15 days to act on it. Parkinson's Disease shortens life Weather: Partly cloudy through Kirk's move would seem to indicate and is among the top five common Friday with a 20 per cent more strongly than ever that he in- chronic illnesses in the United States. chance of rain tonight and tends to veto the bill. He would then An estimated 1.5 million Americans tomorrow. High yesterday send the vetoed bill back to the suffer from Parkinson's Disease, was 83, low this morning 75. legislature for another vote before which is sometimes called shaking Noon today was 88. Low adjournment. palsy. Among the neurological tonight 75, high tomorrow 88. disease's symptoms are muscular Boating: Seas 2-4 feet with light If he does veto it and the veto is weakness and rigidity, a forward to moderate chop. Winds are sustained, the legislature would be bending posture and shuffling gait, and out of the southeast, 8-18 mph. faced with a special session unless a tremors. Most victims are over 50, but Friday's tides, high: 9:51 quick compromise could be arranged. the disease may afflict men and ajn. and 10:33 p.m.; low:4:22 The Senate voted 28-17 and the House women at any age. am. and 4:34 p.m. 83-34 in favor of the spending bill, Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, DN.M., 74, Fishing: Loxahatchee reports a which Democrats said was only $6.4 whose Parkinson's Disease symptoms large number of bass being million out of balance with anticipated have become severe enough to make it caught. Two 30 lb. catfish revenues but which Republicans hard for him to walk or speak clearly, were pulled in last night with contended was $28.8 million in the red. first took the drug last year on a artificial plugs. protracted trip home. Staff members Television: On channels 10 and 12 Most Republicans voted against the reported his voice appeared stronger at 7:30 p.m., "Animal World" general spending bill, which and his steps steadier when he studies efforts to save the- represented a compromise hammered returned to Washington, but they said rare white rhino. Filmed in out in a joint Senate-House conference the improvement may have resulted Zululand, South Africa. committee in a week-long series of from a long rest. negotiations. Movies: At the Boca Raton Edwards said an analysis of studies Theatre, "The Grasshopper", The measure authorizes spending in in animals and humans indicate the at 8:10 and 10:10 p.m. Rated 1970-71 which is $180 million above benefits to the patient outweigh the R. estimated spending for the current risks involved. year. FDA granted approval of two new TasMe "I look for the governor to veto the drug applications made by Eaton bill in its entirety," said Senate Waiting it out Laboratories, a division of Norwich Minority Leader Warren Henderson, A bedraggled surfer takes a break, and keeps an eye on a buddy paddling toward the breakers off (N.Y.) Pharmaceutical Co. and Venice, adding that he had not spoken Hoffman-Laroche, of Nutley, N.J. Boca Raton's beach. — Photo by Jack Hutton with the governor personally but with NEWS Kirk aides. Senate Ways and Means Chairman Coast Guard Amusements Page6A Lawton Chiles assured his colleagues Housing gap Ann Landers 4B that the Legislature will go back into The Helper Classified's 7-8-9B session if the governor vetoes the bill. unit wins P.O. Box S&O Dr. Coleman 4B Most of the bill's opponents took aim Boca Raton Editorials 4A at the school appropriations, some called risky U.S. award Public Notices 7B thinking it was too high, others too low. Please explain how it is Real Estate By JERRY RENNINGER yesterday. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 36, possible for a city consulting SamShulsky K'B Kirk has protested pumping new News Staff Writer "Here, as a community, we've been based in Boca Raton, has been named engineer to be also a member Boca Raton has been practicing Sports 8A money into schools without restruc- saying that we don't want service outstanding flotilla in the nation and of the firm which the city economic discrimination against the Stocks 9A turing the education system to do away people living in this city," the com- will receive an award from Coast consulting engineer keeps people who work here, Rev. Ronald TV 6A with elected state school ad- mittee chairman said. "If we have a Guard headquarters at 7:30 p.m. telling us we must hire for Dingle told members of the local Women's News 1-2-3-4B ministrators, and make them ap- bad labor market, this town will be tonight at the Junior High School.
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