Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - June 4, 1970, Ontario, California re Today's Quote One good mother is worth a hundred George VOL. 155 THE DAILY REPO ONTARIO JUNE 4, Friday Morning and low hazy and cooler to 82; i g h t Wednesday 59; TEN CENTS ing f f odia Brown Will Face B ack LA. Lawyer Flournoy in Upset for Secretary Post LOS ANGELES L. Flournoy a black Los Angeles and Edmund C Brown son of the for- mer will face each other in the ember election for the office of secretary of Both men emerged from tin's primary election as the top in their parties in one of the most hotly contested races for statewide upset favorite Re- publican contenders to win the He beat man George Milias of Gilroy and Mrs. Alberta dow of the late secretary of the pre-election picks to win the nomination ia the a former State GOP central committee chairman issued a statement pledging his support to and adding call upon all Re- publicans to work diligently toward his victory in 32, in first wide decisively defeated State Sen. Hugh M. Burns Fresno by Nearly a 3 to 1 His father actively campaigned on his Los Angeles County District Attorney Evelle Younger and Chief Deputy State Attorney General Charles O'Brien each their party's nomination for state attorney and will face each other in a had garnered 85 per cent of the party vote with most of the ballots His only al Waller could muster only 15 per cent of On the Republican Younger was leading with 55 percent of the His rest challenger was John L. Harmer per cent. Placing third was Spencer Williams with 13 per and fourth place finisher was George 10 per All six candidates finished in the same order in San nardino County voting as they to Page 1) Nixon Hails UPI Photo Road to Oblivion The valley road paralleling the Santa right leading into runs into a sea of mud and rock that covers the Only out of a population of almost were reported to have survived landslides and floods that followed Sunday's Army Plans to Burn Bodies Peruvian City Peru vian army engineers at the city of Huaraz have decided to set fire to the city because of the health danger from posing an American reported this morning by ham Marge Leavengood of the Summer Institute of tics at six miles up the Valley from reported to a ham ator in Lima that she had learned of the de- cision from villagers reaching Marcara on Other reports reaching Lima had said the engineers had decided dynamiting of unsafe structures and burning were the only recourse to avoid a tremendous health Presidential press officer Cop Slayer Suspect Captured at Cal Poly POMONA Alleged police Ciller Lester Dean 46, is aiwin w custody after a 10- of freedom tog his May 23 escape from StaJe alias Jefferson charged with Uw 1958 slaying of Ontario de- Russell has ihc 12 years in State a security Transferred to year for hfe San Bernardino Bonds white dormitory from the police officers sleeping in a bam Cal Poly security personnel said Bonds offered no Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputies were caHed to pick up the fugitive who was then transported to Hospital in Los According to officials at Bonds were re- by the hospital day and immediately trans- ferred to A spokesman at Atascadero Mused to Bonds had been returned to thai citing a State Welfare which iaa from A u g u s to Zimmerman told newsmen he could neither confirm nor deny the Huaraz had a population of about before the It is not known how many survived Miss whose headquarters are at the of said some Huaraz survivors have ked seeking cine and She also reported a few people from the city of wiped out by a mud slide which followed the reached Marcara with information that about 3.300 people are alive in once a city of Miss Leavengood said that though nearly every building in Marcara had been there was tled drinks and water running down a stream which could be used after A strong earth tremor shook Lima Wednesday night as U.S. and Peruvian air for- c c s marshaled helicopters and rescue workers for the q u a k Huaylas miles to the There were no immediate reports of damage or loss of life from the new which appeared to be one of the aftershocks that follow a major The Uni- versity of California graphs at Berkeley registered the tremor at 5.6 on the ter Sunday's quake in which as many as are feared to have died ered 7.0 at With the floor of the Huaylas Canyon covered by a sea of mud and water and roads into the An- dean valley blocked at m e r o u s helicopters and parachutes were the only means of speedy transport to the dozens of settlements Two U.S. helicopters flew over the 80-mile-long canyon Wednesday and landed a tor and two medical tants near the town of where survivors were spotted huddled on a stretch of higher rounded by Officials said they had taken refuge in a The helicopter pilots ed all landing strips in the canyon and the dropped 114 pers into the ruined town of Huaraz to repair its Chinese Slaughter Tibetans India Thirteen ing a number of women were publicly executed by the nese Communists in the tan capital of Lhasa during the Re- view reported in its latest sue Quoting refugee the biweekly magazine said at least 20 oilier persons were publicly executed elsewhere the country in a new purge begun by the Chinese year lo eliminate and other class Refugees said thousands of persons had been arrested since the beginning of the year and many have been beaten or s e n t to slave labor The mass arrests and cutions were a clear tion tire Chinese are tering a fresh wave of dis- content and opposition in the journal larly as a result of Uic com- mune framing as Success WASHINGTON Proclaiming our major military ident Nixon says U.S. forces will be completely from dia by June 30 arid 000 more American troops will be pulled out of nam by Oct. 15. can now state that this has been the most successful operation of this long and Nixon told the nation Wednesday night in a broadcast speech on the campaign to troy North Vietnamese bases and war supplies on dian He pictured his accused him of widening and prolonging the war when he announced the operation April 30 being proved com- Withdrawn The President reported that 17.000 of the U.S. troops sent Mo Cambodia have been withdrawn already and the remaining will be out by the end of the U.S. air and logistics support and military with South nam's also will be removed by the he After July 1, Nixon U.S. planes will strike at my troop movements and bases in Cambodia if he de- cides such action is necessary to protect American troops in. neighboring South But that will be the only con- American military involving he He left open the question of when South Vietnamese troops will be Nixon's Oct. 15 target date for pulling more troops out of Vietnam indicated he plans to follow a slower table in withdrawals during the six months that began April 20 than in the six months between mid-October and mid-April next Operation Stopped Last April 20 he announced removal of troops over the next 12 At an even withdrawal rate he would have taken out by But when the Cambodian operation was started withdrawals from Vietnam presumably because of Uie uncertainties of enemy Nixon announced day night Secretary of De- fense Melvin R. Laird has now resumed Showing of material laken from the rate his report on ments of the highly con- Cambodian Page Col. President Hails Cambodia Campaign as Peace a Key to Debt Hike WASHINGTON ter surviving war at- tacks in the a to raise the national debt ceiling by SIS billion heads for the Senate amid indications its quick passage might hinge OH the Cambodian war policy de- The House passed the measure Wednesday by a 236- 127 It permits raising Military Says Nixon Wrong on Pullout Claim SAIGON The U.S. Command said today that the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam has not resumed despite President Nixon's broadcast statement that it still static said a spokesman for the Nixon in his television speech Wednesday night in Washington a re- sult of the success of the Cambodian cretary of Defense Melvin IL Laird has resumed the of American troops from Fifty thousand of the 150.TO I announced April 3D will be out by Oct. the national debt limit from to Some senators mentioned the possibility flat action on the be delayed if debate continues another measure to curtail military spending ia The debt ceiling must be passed by July 1 or the foe unable to pay its The Nixon administration asked for the increase to ver expected deficits in the While the budget projects a deficit of only billion for the year beginning July 1, this figure does not reflect the use of surpluses in special trust funds become part of the debt the that cot all dent Nixon's revenue will be Congressional estimates in- general revenues might be as much as billion below War critics in the House first tried to amend the Wednesday to lop billion off the ceiling increase and require a corresponding re- duction in defense A 273-S5 procedural vote blocked that with 71 and 14 cans voting to permit ing the 127 and 1-96 Republicans voting Good Listening to Dad Helps Save a Friend's Life Bridge Classified Crossword Comtes Community News B4 Editorials TV Logs M Features Finance 0-5 C-l Obituaries Spirts UPLAND Marty Weiland is a 16-year-old youth who w glad he when his fatter instructed him about Even happier that Marty knew what be was doing is his Barry he was bitten by W. Anw and N. Palm A v were recently in the falls area Sheriffs U. Monte Davis were fishing about three miles below where the boys were Barry was checking his pack when be slipped and put his hand against a spruce tree to catch A tler the tree struck be put fang holes in the 4cx finger of Barry's teft This was at about Marty Mm get hit was W He immediately the Marty's and tr and attempted io sock the venom out He applied a tourniquet and his friend down to a pool where he immersed the arm in the cold water to lessen Just as his father earlier bad instructed him to Then Marty ran down the three miles to where the sheriff and bin father were By the time three ar- rived back to OK four hours had elapsed but Barry was snowing no ill it was getting dark and the dimb down would be and since Barry seemed Marty's and the sheriff went down ter building a Marty stayed with his Barry's parents were fied of the incident and told the boy all right and it weald be better to leave him until it got light Bat r and the San Bernardino ty search and rescue team was called late that The reached Otc campsite about 3 a.m. and brought the boys The bitten youth had still shown no symptoms at thai The youth was ken to a hospital given a and released wot Ike worse for the ly dye to I