THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 11, 197 age Ten . Z THEMIHIANDALYThrsdyDeemer11_1_7 _ . . _ . Violence flares in Boston schools " t s s YI f i - kaA . 1 . ---{{{ t.J _. Y i , -- - ,, , y ,,, , , % "mo"'w'-; .,/ f t f r I I ,- Y II l OUR RECEIVER DEALS REALLY STACK UP WELL I/ OUR [OiEST PRICES EVER IN S6 MRa SPEAKERS Sherwood 1010 The 7010 was recently rated the best receiver around $200 by Stereo Review! During our sale you'll save almost 30%! Super! I ............... 777 i ............... S P E A ER St l I An incredible deal on an ex- c elen 2- -nsystm. this price they won't last. THRU MONDAY: $1 each SIC The BIG 4 is a very popular 3-way system and is very ef- fective. Priced below dealer cost! 5 DAYS ONLY: $95 each B l syternthat normally sells for $300, but if you're one of the 1st 24 people at our stores you can save over 40% off the old fair-trade price! Pioneer 434 To the best of our knowledge this is the lowest price everon the SX-434. If you're looking for value check out this unit! ' Hurry, quantities are limited. 5 DAYS ONLY:1 O CLEW*NCE: each Omega 2's put out a lot of sound for the money! Wve sold hundreds at S98 each, but now during our Graint, Opening Sale the second K bS 5Pom'RtER FRE speaker is FREE! Save 5WK. THU MODAY:~ I , EU -: R.0 Y- A PAIR I J, CLEARANCE $348 I _ _ :. Omega 4's are great 3-way systems with a 12-inch woofer that really turns out the bass! This is our lar- gest selling S200 speaker and for the next 5 days, 2nd speaker FREE! BOSTON () - Black and white students fought in the cor- ridors of South Boston High School yesterday, the first day after a U.S. District Court judge had placed the racially troubled school under federal jurisdic- tion. The school disturbance follow- ed the early morning firebomb- ing of the Boston headquarters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) after antibus- ing leaders warned that the court decision could touch off new violence. POLICE SAID a witness told them four white men drove up to the NAACP office shortly after midnight, and a firebomb was thrown through the front window. Ltrin the day, South Bos- ton High School teachers voted to ask the judge to transfer them to other schools unless he acknowledged faculty efforts to implement his desegregation or- der. The teachers were backed by their union. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Arthur Garrity took over control of the school, a focal point of antibusing sen- timent, and named a receiver to run it. HE BARRED the Boston School Committee from having any say over what happens at the school and ordered the ad- ministrators transferred. John Cunningham, South Bos- ton faculty senate president, said the court had "castigated the faculty unjustly as the vil- lian in this tragic situation." Cunningham told a news con- ference the teachers have no intention of boycotting classes, but he did not rule out future boycotts. GARRITY SAID black stu- dents at the school were denied their right to a peaceful, inte- grated education. The NAACP had filed suit re- questing that South Boston High, he closed, but Garrity took the less harsh course. He named Jo- seph McDonough, a career school administrator and young- er brother of the president of the School Committee, as chief administrator of the school. Attendance was off about 20 per cent from Tuesday's level at South Boston High, but both black and white students enter- ed the building wit'out inci- dent. Leaflets urging white pu- pils to boycott class were dis- tributed, but largely ignored. HOWEVER, soon after classes began, fights erupted between blacks and whites. A girl who left the school shortly said chairs were thrown and win- dows broken. "It's wild in there. They're going crazy," she said. Three black pupils, two girls and a boy, were .arrested and charged with disrupting a assembly. Two black youths were taken to Boston City Hos- pital, and one required 20 stit- ches to close a wound, school authorities said. Attendance at South Boston High yesterday totaled 405, in- cluding 144 blacks. Attendance on Tuesday, before the court decision, was 493, and 143 of them were black. The expected enrollment before school open- ed was 1,280, including 432 blacks. In 1910, says the National Au- tomobile Club, there were about 100 manufacturers of electric cars in the United States. But within 20 years these cars were replaced by the more convenient gasoline-pow- ered autos. 'Horses' a classy first (Continued from Page 5) Every night before I rest my head, Fell those dollar bills, swarmin' round my head! The song features a very ele- mentary yet tasty three-chord progresison reminiscent of the Velvet Underground, undoubted- Il (via Cale) the band'sstrong- est influence. Patti's young back-up musi- -ians, while certainly no mas- ters, are solidly competent and I -naionnlIv snarkling. All the normally fes S120 5 DAYS ONLY .$15 A PAIR T "L"AkR NhES L FRMOES NAE TURNTBLES AT SUPER LUW PRICES A Dual 1249 Dual's NEW 1249 belt-drive changer is on sale this weekt Garrard During our Grand Opening.f~Ti hne sral ue Sale save over $100 buy. Comes with base, cover, THIS WEEK: M sIand Shure M-91 ED cartridge. Retail: $247. SAVE OVER 50% 5 DAYS ONLY:$115 b We have a very limited supply of this most popular economycassette dck and we're going to clear them out very fast at our LOW sale price. THIS WEEK:$188 SOUTHFIELD Ame ONLY 4ch r, 57on s I _ ' d . "t SQ N 1.0 . O ToTe bac 450 Groat performancewihu the frills! That's the Teac 360s! And his we you'll save This is Teac's best Cassette deck! over 5100 to oot! Tw year warranty! Has many features that allows the Test recordings from any source. T RD 0DAY: '219 CLEARANCE: p329 sacSO 330 ' 4ec20 rica's most popular2 annel recorder is now Dependability and great PLw15D 4 The PL-15D is becoming our most - fopular belt-drive semi-automatic turntable. - Base and cover are included. ale! We have limit ed Base optional rn2 Another super value is the Dual 1226 at our Grand Opening price of S99. You'll save $61 off Fairtrade price if you buy during our sale. THI uMONDAY:$9 quantities of this sul)er deck at our Southfield store only and we're cut' Ling $300 off the price! tape handling make the 2300s an ideal machine for the home user. Save $141 thru monday only. FP" mpminssnrWO THRU MON DFORME R FAIRTRADE PRICE s550. FORMER FAIRTRADE PRICE S1150. A PRESEINT PORm YOUR CAqo. A REAIIY GREAT'DEALI 11 CARTRIDGE SPECIALS Choice. JiL 8 Track Pioneer S Track Er T kr. r .t ftfl., 'I'... 7Y IN y S' l q OW 'T Just in time for Christmas Captain Discount comes thru with a fantastic gift idea! Koss Pro4AA stereo head- phones at a $45 savings! They're top-rated and also the most popular headphone in the USA. Great gift idea. 4 DAys OALY: $2"K One of our most popular carts. Smooth sound! Tracks 1-3 grms. THRU MONDAY:* 2 Comes with an attached dust brush. Tracks well %-2 grams. THIS WEEK: This very dependable mini- 8-track deck puts out super sound and is small enough to fit in an ashtray! 5 DAYS ONLY: $34" Pioneer's economy 8-track player comes with' a quick-release bracket to take your unit in the house! CLERNCE: $ an it t- I I I II I I I :T '1111716 ~ id 17t,", 1