Page 12-Friday, July 21, 1978-The Michigan Daily SAY THEY FEAR WHITE THREATS Black Boston high schoolers walk out CONCORD, Mass. (AP) - Thirty-six black students from Boston have quit the high school they were bused to in this historic suburb, claiming that white students have threatened them. Some of the whites boasted of Ku Klux Klan connections in their yearbook biographies. "These kids are afraid to go to the bathroom alone," said Jean McGuire, executive director of the organization that operates the busing. THE BLACK students were bused 19 miles every school day under the area's voluntary school busing program, which was designed to promote in- tegrated education, authorities said yesterday. Several other local blacks will remain in the school this fall. . Those from Boston who chose to quit are the first to withdraw en masse from a suburban school in the 12 years of the program. "The climate's not conducive to lear- ning if you've got to look behind you all the time," said Carolyn Jackman, a liaison officer for the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity, which operates the busing and is known as Metco. UNDER THE program, nearly 3,000 Boston minority students are bused to mostly white schools in the suburbs. The students and their parents voted last week to quit after a fight between whites and blacks at the Concord- Carlisle Regional High School the final day of classes June 28. Black students claimed the fight was prompted by racial threats from white students. A carload of whites allegedly trailed the blacks' bus after the fight, threatening, "Okay, you niggers, we'll get you next September," said Betty Roylston, a black Boston school teacher whose son Brian goes to school here. She said Brian, a 15-year-old freshman, was knocked down in the fight. She voted to withdraw the children. POLICE BROKE up the fight and arrested a white graduating senior, Michael Flynn, 18, of Concord, said assistant principal Frank Krypel. Flynn was fined for trespassing, he said. Krypel said Flynn was one of six students who identified themselves with the Ku Klux Klan in the yearbook, "Bridge '78," a name referring to North Bridge, where the Minutement fought the British on April 19, 1775. The school is two miles from the bridge. National Handwriting Day is obser- ved on Jan. 23 in the United States. On ECM Records and Tapes. Manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. Records Inc. SQ t V ~ 7 Eberhard Weber and Colours Silent Feet European "house" bassist Eberhard Weber is a veteran of countless sessions on the Continent and four albums for ECM, one, The Colours of Ch/oe, a German grammy award-winner. He's one of the leading practitioners of the solid-body stand-up bass, the most visible forum for which has been his band of a couple of years, Colours. It features ex-Soft Machine drummer John Marshall, expatriate reed/woodwind expert Charlie Mariano and pianist Rainer Brininghaus. The music is as concerned with the dynamics of quietude as with virtuoso cookouts. The result is nothing less than sublime. John Abercrombie, Dave Egberto Gismonti Holland & Jack DeJohnette Keith Jarrett Gateway 2 John Abercrombie with Dreams and Billy Cobham; Dave Holland with Miles Davis, Chick Corea, Anthony Braxton; and Jack DeJohnette with Miles, Charles Lloyd; make this quite a well- rounded trio, capable of playing, as this record illustrates, anything. An ambitous approach to improvisation. Sol Do Meio Dia Equally fluent on guitar and piano, Brazilian Egberto Gismonti may well be a household name after touring the U.S. this spring. His first album for ECM, Danqa Das Cabeqas, was voted pop international record of the year in Germany and record of the year by Stereo Review. This, his latest LP continually crosses over the line between the erudite and the popular. A very approachable cache of melodic invention. Characters Layers and layers of guitar textures richly appoint this ultra- guitar album. John Abercrombie is the whole cast of Characters and a maker of intricate, multi-tracked songs that breathe naturally, seductively. This truly solo effort proves Abercrombie every bit as comfortable and capable in that capacity as he's been playing behind Gato Barbieri, Billy Cobham, Dave Liebman, Dreams and a host of others. Pat Metheny Group Twenty-four-year-old guitarist Pat Metheny patents a whole new range of harmonic shadings on this, his third ECM effort. He and his young band have fashioned a mellifluous, shimmering sound rich and deep enough to drown in. The music favors textural as well as technical variety; yet the collective punch matches that of any of the "name" bands now operating in "jazz-rock" areas. Aided by pianist Lyle Mays, drummer Dan Gottlieb, and bassist Mark Egan, Pat Metheny further establishes the knockout power of the understated guitar. My Song The Man whose Solo Concerts was voted album of the year by Time, Stereo Review, The New York Times, and down beat brings together the quartet of Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson and John Christensen for My Song. Recognized in jazz, pop and classical circles, Keith Jarrett has won success with integrity, the likes of which colors this very melodic record from start to finish. His intuitive sense of the lyrical phrase has never been better articulated. $4.99 EACH EVERYDAY LOW PRICE SCHOOLKIDS' S RECORDS Bill Connors Of Mist and Melting Before Al DiMeola and Earl Klugh, the original electric guitarist in Chick Corea's Return to Forever was Bill Connors. Though at the forefront of pyrotechnical rock in those days, Bill has altered his realm here to that of the acoustic guitar, adding even further ideas and facility. He leads a quartet this time out composed of Jan Garbarek, Jack DeJohnette and Gary Peacock. Dave Holland Emerald Tears Dave Holland has played it all: from Miles Davis to Bonnie RaiBf to Anthony Braxton to Vassar Clements. But on Emerald Tears he plays it all in the literal sense; everything on the record is Holland and his versatile bass. This rare glimpse at the world of the solo bass finds Holland tackling subjects worthy of several players, not to mention several instruments. But he delivers it all with total command. Look for the Grand-Opening of "Schoolkids,' Too"- a pre-recorded tope store I