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   Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - May 11, 1970, Ontario, California                               Surprise Move to Boost Exports Today's Quote greatest victory you can win in Ufe philosopher ancient THE DAILY REPORT Tuesday Overcast in sunny after- light Sunday's 72; this morning's 52; won 73. VOL. 131 ONTARIO MAY 11, 1970 22 PAGES TEN CENTS Local Student Demands Planned in Michigan Union Proclaims Mourning Week DETROIT a plane crash over the sions of sympathy continued to pour .in from around the Funeral arrangements were scribe Reuther as a man who was not just concerned about getting better wages and today as members of the ling conditions for his union United Auto Workers made pre- A spokesman for Michigan members also for a better parations to bury the man Milliken said he j contract with life for all led them for 24 j would proclaim P. The union proclaimed a throughout The proclamation cites of mourning for its on the day of the labor legacy of Walter P. who killed with five other persons The proclamation Liberal Democrat Lauds Blackmun WASHINGTON A leader of the Senate's Democratic liberals said today that in the preme Court nomination of Judge Hairy A. mun of President Nixon indeed chosen from among the Sen. Philip A- Hart of in a statement accompanying a Senate Judiciary Committee re- port said he strongly endorsed The nomination of the 61-year-old 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge was brought before the Senate today without any opposition in in contrast to the bitter controversies that Nixon's earlier nominations of two Southern Both Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana and Republican Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania told newsmen they knew of no sition to Blackmun's confirmation for the year-old vacancy on the Supreme At the start of today's the Senate agreed to vote on confirmation at p.m. EDT who voted against Nixon's earlier nations of Judges Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. of South Carolina and G. Carswell of said record a deep to those individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by our and The UAW goes to the gaining table in mid-July to j hammer out new contracts with line automotive Under a giant in the American labor the UAW had grown to 1-6 the nation's largest industrial Reuther had been the president since 1946 and was a vice president of the AFL-CIO j until he broke his union away two years ago in the climax to a feud with AFL-CIO President George He then formed the rival liance for Labor Action in an amalgamation with the ters and International W o r k e r s organize the unorganized and the poor and get the labor movement moving Those who died Saturday with the 62-year-old Reuther were his 59; Oskar 65, a delphia William 29. bodyguard i and Mrs. the George 48: and Joseph 41, j both of j They were en route from roit for a weekend visit to the education which de- It is nearing completion on Black Lake in northern Others Studied in Claremont Labor Leader Dies Walter P. shown above in 1969 file was killed late Saturday night in the crash of a small leased jet plane near Mich. Five other including the wife of the historic labor movement also were The eral Aviation Agency is Wholesale Prices Food Cost Dips Surprise Nixon Move Will Aid U.S. Exporters WASHINGTON wer j President Nixon told Congress j No one survived the flaming hs new House today to discuss campus crash of the i to encourage and Southeast Asia in t w i jters of American wake of an- Lear jet as it approached surprise protests and sporadic Pellston airport through came as the House that climaxed in a mas Governors at White House to Discuss Asia in the recent Chicago seven of Yale and Father Theodore conspiracy trial and longtime M. Hesburgh of Notre Pomona WASHINGTON President Nixon summoned the conspiracy CLAREMONT Student have been jat least two of the six Colleges after a classroom strike that most classes at I the private j The strike came in response ito Gov. Ronald Reagan's closure of state colleges and universities Wednesday evening and followed an earlier confrontation at the ROTC on the Claremont College j Faculties at Pitzer and I mona Colleges approved a today that would allow students not to classroom the remainder of Under the terms of the departments would be to exempt seniors f r o m required sive examinations and either grade them on the basis work completed or give them The students j propose that those wish to participle in I be allowed to do so without A similar proposal was by the University of Southern California it was reported The proposal was expected to be considered today by at Scripps and mont Men's Students of the colleges have also requested that some be left open at low or no rent for use by those who wish to continue studying the Included in a proposal by a WASHINGTON prices did not de- dine in April as indicated in a preliminary but the al figures issued cheered today in the the price under clouds at p.m. The charred remains were Means Committee opened j sive weekend demonstration in hearings on earlier proposals by the administration for a ken to the University of renewal of trade igan Hospital at Ann Arbor for I ing authority and other was 4.2 per cent above A doctor a year down from a 4.8 j night the bodies of The hearings also cover Cambodia and the deaths of per cent rate of annual rise and his wife were by members Kent State University 1 the An even better showing had ly identified by dental A team from the the nation's Nixon called the meeting last week after campus violence erupted following his decision to send American troops into I failed to rise for be hoped for when the National Transportation entering the United ic Jiv index figures were Only farm and food prices on April 29. pacifist said said they were considering arc eains back to their idea of a are going back own communities with the theme business as He said the weekend stration marked the beginning of a grass-roots movement swelling across the Antiwar spokesmen also said efforts would be stepped up to spread strikes to more puses and industry in an at- tempt to cripple the Pomona a plan to contact of a vacation unions and other groups next fall so students could lhe possibility a an active role in the It is also proposed by same students that a continuing education project for students Princeton University adopted the proposal last Chancellor Albert Bowker of New York City's Board of er which runs the City said he would recommend a period of free time for the students in the The apparently volatile Dr. Paul A. ior quotas on various i ine volume imu resi categories of imports that The state executives arrived pus situation also prompted i dent of the College been entering the United as antiwar leaders called for major college officials P e r s o n n e 1 and outside citizens be for the campuses in an on-going for social The students at the mont Colleges made their de- mands and classes it the campuses the movement in the wholesale j showed a decline of of 1" T 1 v and j is efforts against American Evans AS the principal U.S. involvement Asia a 3.6 per rise Sf a 2.4 per cent dip his right arm and of the 4 per ceni rale of did not decline quite an r M an w increase at Uw start of as estimated in the earlier The index stood at per cent of Unc average in That compared with 1H.S per cent a year This meant that il cost in March and on Ihc to buy same assortment of goods which would have cost in to Page Col. For all commodities Good Bridge W Crossword Comics Community TV Ugs Features Finance Fontana A-S Obituaries Sports Weather Women's World DMV Swamped Tie-Up Explained lone per cent in the Carl was Industrial raw materials rose the first drop in 20 j a- ri of one per i I he b-v a but this too was a hopeful in- the In hls messenger bringing a long out iwu me had survived an Her from Nixon to the assassin's shotgun blast i Wilbur Hac Art The read inly Use re- by did not go into aboul the Sax It i said simply that administraion i officials will ax tives applying income The heads of all concerned departments are scheduled to 3ater ttus Gilbert indicated in his UPLAND drivers license bureau at the the administration has Department of Motor Vehicles is having problems ils to and persons applying for licenses are sharing those The bureau is swamped daily with That's because licenses issued an had a being year expiration date and those in expired in footwear situation four the department is ing a two-year applicants have to stand in line two to three And this is likely to last for the rest of the the department has requested to come on and be- fore 10 a.m. Uie lightest The department is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. David a defendant propose giving students time pealed Sunday to the nation's turned to most calm also has re- political National Guard units President Kingman Brewster from live although an un- to Page Col. quota In the mailer of he j prefer a He added that hei is studied by a special These specifics were inserted j j verbally into Gilbert's prepared in ihe would do selves a to look ward and seek to from the forces of here or One of Those Days Disgusted pilot Sluart 28, of resls against his plane while waiting to be towed ashore after ditching the craft in Bay The plane was kept afloat with oil drums from nearby and Swelt said he had had three engine failures before but always managed to get back to the airport or a friendly He ran out of luck  

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