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THE PLAIN ren, helps Belinda Newmiller, a march protesting the attempted Belinda's father, Harold, is an Lee V. Davis, a crane operator at Portugal's From First Page issued top leaders of. the military regime were seen in an angry 8 shouting match. No one appeared more angry than Costa Gomes. Newsmen saw him and other officers beside an open window in a mess hall shouting, gesturing and tugging at and before the communique was Tornado hits Willard 1 A tornado smashed a and damaged three other buildings in rural Huron County last night, the State Highway Patrol said.

At least six other sightings of funnel clouds were reported to authorities in' Huron and Lorain counties as rains swept northern Ohio. The tornado hit about 7 p.m., damaging a house and two buildings on Boughton Rd. in rural Willard. The Plain G. Ellers at Copperweld Steel in War3, with her picket sign before takeover of the company.

inspector at the company. Goncalves out DEALER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 COPPERWELD THE TAKEOVER! MUSIC 4 7 lapels. Their words could not be heard. At the center of the dispute was the widespread Communist influence in Portugal and an energetic push by moderate officers to roll it back, beginning with the removal of Goncalves from national leadership. Moderates leading the revolt thought they had won a week ago when Costa Gomes consented to dismiss him as premier.

But in what some of the dissidents saw as a betrayal, the president named Goncalves to head the general staff of this NATO ally. It appeared that the removal of Goncalves opened the way for the premier-designate, Vice Adm. Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo, to try and form a coalition government. The Socialists and center-of-the-road Democrats, who together polled two-thirds of the votes in an election for a constitutent assembly in April, had refused to participate in any government where': Goncalves held an important position. fie A A Peggy Fisher Special Purchase Warm L.

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employes, their wives and chil- dren marched in protest here yesterday against. the proposed takeover of the Copperweld Corp. by a French holding comp any, Societe Imetal. Donald J. Maffitt, president of the United Steel Workers Local 2243 at the plant here, said the union will carry the protest to Washington Monday where members and their families will picket the French embassy.

Copperweld Corp. has six subsidiaries and divisions. Copperweld Steel here, its biggest plant, employs 1,700 (normally The Ohio Steel Tube Co. at Shelby employs about 900. Maffitt said unions at the other Copperweld plants also are expected to picket the French embassy, cach on different days next week.

Union and company officials have opposed the takeover, charging that Imetal is interested in buying Copperweld only to siphon off its profits. Union leaders also predicted problems in negotiating contracts with an absentee foreign management. I.W. Abel, international president of the steelworkers, issued a strong statement in Pittsburgh yesterday against potential ownership of Copperweld by the foreign interest. Maffitt said he has invited Abel and other international union leaders to join in picketing the French embassy next week.

Copperweld is basing its call for public support in the fight against. Imetal with the warning that if Copperweld gets snapped up as a bargain by a foreign interest, other American companies are similar danger. No American laws prohibit or limit foreign ownership of domestic companies. Even so, Copperweld officials and unions have been asking state and national officials for help under existing laws and suggesting Tear gas breaks up Louisville rally From First Page He said that, until last night, police had been instructed to "turn the other cheek" to demonstrators, because of the controversy over forced busing. But with the injuries last night, police will now crack down on troublemakers, he said.

Until the violence in the white, working-class neighborhood around Valley High, desegregation of the nation's 12th-largest school district had moved through its second day with only a few minor incidents. NAACP ties From First Page were at white schools. Five of the city's six black high schools were headed by black principals. All four white high schools had white principals. For assistant principals, of the blacks were at black schools and were at white schools.

Sixty per cent of the black guidance counselors were at black schools and at white schools. In an apparent effort to show that black pupils are victims of discrimination by not getting experienced teachers, NAACPsaid of all new teachers went to black schools and only to white schools. However, the figures also show that school officials are; assigning Senate approves productivity unit WASHINGTON (P) The Senate passed, 66- 15, this week a bill to: create a new agency intended to reverse the downward trend in the nation's productivity growth rate. The meas-: ure, which now goes to the House would establish a National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life as an independent federal agency. that legislation be passed against foreign ownership.

Sens. Robert Taft John Glen, and Hugh Scott, have announced support against foreign ownership. Scott and Taft have asked the U.S. Justice Department, Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission to check Imetal's offer for possible violations of antitrust and security laws. Meanwhile, both sides have been to court.

Copperweld filed suit in Pittsburgh yesterday charging Imetal with antitrust and securities violations and asking an immediate stop to their tender offer. 0 A Attendance was up about and while demonstrators were again out in groups of up to 200 at the schools, there was less rock and bottle throwing than on Thursday. Buses near Fairdale High School, another white, blue-collar section south of the city, were pelted with rocks and bottles as they carried black pupils home yesterday. afternoon. But there were no student injuries and no incidents inside the schools.

School Supt. Ernest C. Grayson said about of the city's 000 children attended classes. E. jobs, race new teachers to schools where enrollment is of the opposite race.

Last year, of the new black teachers went to black schools. while were assigned to white schools; of new white teachers went to black schools and to white schools. The number of teachers and administrators from minority races is a statistic often quoted by school officials to show that the system does not discriminate against blacks. A 10-year report issued by the school board last year states that from 1964 to 1974, the number of assistant superintendents went from none to two, other top administrators went from 8 to 55 1 and principals from 18 to 87. About of the teachers are black.

Grayson toured several schools yesterday, and said he i is pleased with the progress of the desegregation plan. Mayor Harvey T. Sloan and U.S. District Judge James F. Gordon, who ordered the busing, also praised the progress.

Louisville and Jefferson County schools have been merged to form one of the largest school districts operating under a court-ordered desegregation plan. More than 000 pupils are supposed to be bused across city-suburban lines to achieve racial balance in public schools. Thursday, the first day of school, approximately 1,500 opponents of busing paraded through Louisville and clashed with police. Scots applaud From First Page versations With An Irish Rascal" consists of David Frazier and the widely known folk singer, Gusti. Frazier received rave reviews as Behan when the show had its world premiere at the Playhouse Square Cabaret on July 19.

He and Kathleen Kennedy, who died a week after the production opened, wrote the play. 1 Frazier was a member of the cast of "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris," which this last year at Playhouse Square Cabaret became the longest-running production in the history of There were 10 arrests. At Fairdale. High School there were three arrests, and 13 were arrested near Valley High, where hundreds had demonstrated until early yesterday morning. City officials said charges against those arrested Thursday' ranged from disorderly conduct and resisting arrest to inciting to riot.

Judge Gordon said he has asked the FBI to investigate the scuffles and confrontations Thursday. He issued an order this week prohibiting protests by more than 100 persons downtown and warned violators they would be subject to fines up to $10,000. An antibusing march is planned this morning through downtown Louisville. 'Irish Rascal' Cleveland. The director and the "Brel" was Joseph Garry, a professor of drama at Cleveland State University and one of the most brilliant directors to come out of Cleveland in 50 years.

"Conversations With An Irish Rascal" is due to return to the Playhouse Square Cabaret Sept. 17 and play through Oct. 19. It is then highly likely it will open offBroadway. It is the first Cleveland production ever to play at the Edinburgh Festival and may be the second ever to go directly from Cleveland to New York.

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