ONE OF 30 DEMONSTRATORS raises his hands as the group walks through a police line Wednesday night in Chat- tanooga, Tenn., after a second night of racial unrest. Outbreaks of sporadic firebombings and rock throwings occurred a day after an all-white jury acquitted two Ku Klux Klansmen in the April 19 shooting of four black women. Black leaders denounce curfew order by Chattanooga mayor CHATTANOOGA, Teuin. (AP) - A citywide curfew was ordered yesterday in an effort to puta lid on racial trouble in the streets, but a black leader called it a "Band-Aid ap- proach." Black leaders said the curfew order by Mayor Charles "Pat" Rose may dissipate the unrest for now, but won't deal with the underlying causes - distress over unemployment and tenant complaints about the quality of city housing. VIOLENCE BROKE OUT Tuesday after an all-white jury acquitted two Ku Klux Klansmen and convicted a third on reduced assault charges in the April 19 shotgun shootings of four black women. Rose told city commissioners he is ordering all retail businesses - including gasoline stations, restaurants and theaters - to close from 9:30p.m. to 5:30 a.m. A 14-member coalition of black organizations called Wednesday for the Justice Department to investigate the 12 jurors and the records of the five-day trial. The Justice Department already has directed the FBI to investigate the Coo ao 1 start -kuith a fret.1 inutge VI rimT tender Yer a be sauce OVcoat creamy choAttlff ow ,through no odMl1 FrAa ar e hfs1 r a :I : c !A I shootings to see whether there were any civil rights violations. POLICE MAINTAINED two-man patrols Wednesday night and early yesterday in the city's heavily industrial, predominantly black Alton Park area. Firebombings, rock and bottle throwing and attempts to set fires had kept of- ficials busy for the past two nights. Injuries have been few, but the fires have damaged two warehouses, a restaurant and stores. Police asked people to avoid the Alton Park area if possible. Fire and Police Commissioner Walter Smart said yesterday, however, that scattered arson arrests and rock throwing were beginning to occur in other parts of the city. Johnny Holloway, a coalition member and local moderator for Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) said the mayor would do more to ease tension by meeting with black leaders and tenants from city housing projects to hear grievances over unemployment and the housing. reen 5ad Creole s Shri ' to ?in Firteoall : of rice odessert. e se for 0 .11; r w Pryor checks out of hospital after six week stay SHERMAN OAKS (AP) - Richard Pryor was discharged from the Sher- man Oaks burn ward yesterday after- noon, dressed in his own clothes, walking out without any assistance, and accompanied by family members and close friends, a hospital spokesman said. Gary Swaye said the 39-year-old comedian had left left ,the Sherman Oaks Community Hospital for several hours earlier in the day for an interview with ABC's Barbara Walters, but then returned to the hospital. "HIS DOCTORS knew he would be discharged soon," Swayes said. "But after talking to him today they decided not to delay it any longer and released him quietly this afternoon." Swaye said that a nurse therapist was waiting at home for Pryor and would assist family members in taking care of him for awhile. Pryor might undergo plastic surge-y if scarring sets in, Swaye said. He said that decision probably would be made in several weeks. NETWORK OFFICIALS refused to say where the interview with Walters took place, but it was conducted out- doorsandSwaye said it may have been at Pryor's home in nearby Northridge. "It (the interview) was set up by his doctors (burn specialists Richard and Jack Grossman) and apparently was at his home," Swaye said, adding that the interview came as a surprise to him. He said Pryor was gone for a couple of hours before returning to the hospital, and apparently the interview had no effect on Pryor's condition. Swaye said Pryor remains in satisfactory condition, unchanged since he underwent his third skin graft operation June 14. He said no further surgery is planned for Pryor, though the comedian will return to the burn center regularly as an outpatient for occupational therapy and checkups. The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative Presents at MLB: . FREE FRIDAY, JULY 25 Goin' Down the Road (DONALD SHEBID, 1970) 7& 10:20 MLB4 FREE Christopher Strong (DOROTHY ARZNER, 1933) 8:40 MLB 4 FREE A uilywoid cyrioity, Christopher Sting enabitionI n arpen p o hd frt p n s sritys h i nog a ilne git rct xhiamp Th H pburn nowb ke that f ny th e an i ni an ythiteR bat hns o aneo d s g ests ht chrysis a the sCpana anbr n e t he atin ." -Sally Hasknfl. Tomorrow: John Ford's DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK and YOUNG M. LNCOLN ut MLB. FREE 0 !!'!3 l t+ f: S!'3* ,frwcf\K>rs Yf . : I::t ::i 1'Sc!° tZ< %: l