Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - September 2, 1970, Ontario, California Area Chicano Calls Moratorium Success Tory's Every man ts married ts a successful even if he has failed in W i Ilia m VOL. NO. 245 THE DAILY REPORT ONTARIO SEPT. 2, 1970 Mail Weather a- morning 90- Tuesday's 93: 57; 91. TEN CENTS 52 PAGES Record Rain Flood s Manil a U.S. Center in Greece A Tgl Embassy Bomb Kills 2 No Deal ATHENS Two persons were killed when a bomb exploded in the parking lot of the U.S. Embassy an embassy spokesman Witnesses said a car disintegrated as the sion took The nationality of the two dead persons was not established It was not known immediately if the v i c t i m s were in the The explosion at 5 p.m. a.m. damaged other cars and started a fire in one of The explosion caused slight damage to the em- bassy building and broke many but an embassy spokesman said there were no injuries inside the Police ambulances and fire engines ar- rived within minutes at the in the luxurious residential part of Queen Sophia a few blocks from the ens Police were trying to keep a large crowd at a distance as they were afraid another bomb might have been placed in another It was the second bomb to explode within a month in A bomb was discovered in mid- August the tracks of the Athens The priming mechanism of that bomb went off when an employee cleaning the line threw the bomb Kin May Sue Charge Checked in LA LOS ANGELES U.S. attorney here said day his office is that outside agitators violated federal law by crossing state lines to ment rioting in the barrios of East Los Angeles The disclosure was made in a two-page written statement in reply to inquiries con- the Justice Department is undertaking in connection with the Chicano demonstrations and the death of man Ruben the event the facts as developed indicate a violation of any individual's civil rights under the federal civil rights we will not hesitate to bring this matter to a full investigative U.S. At- torney Robert L. Meyer said in the the same we have received and are ining information of possible violations of the federal tutes dealing with interstate activities to civil dis- he The death toll of the kend disturbance rose to two Tuesday with the death of Gilbert who was shot in the head after he allegedly attempted to run a police barricade in the midst of the funeral services were scheduled in Newport Beach today for 42, who was regarded by many as Los Chicano He was felled by a tear gas projectile fired into a bar by a sheriff's deputy during the height of the County supervisors ordered flags lowered to half-staff at all county buildings until ter the Presidential advisor Robert Finch was to represent the White House at the Several thousand mourners of all ages and nationalities filed into a small stucco tuary in East Los Angeles SPA PERI Tuesday to view the body of the slam He for- merly was a reporter and foreign correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and was news director at language television station An attorney for the Salazar Sidney said the family may seek ex- of million for the have been relatively calm since the though authorities reported a series of fires Monday night which ently stemmed from unrest in the Sheriffs deputies reported five molotov tails were hurled in the streets of a Chicano hood Tuesday Smog Light to Moderate On maximum ozone levels will be to parts per There will be light to moderate eye Minimum visibilities will be 1 to 4 Visibility restrictions will be d u e to photochemical aerosols and Tuesday's maximum ozone level was Strike Target to Be Picked Shortly DETROIT of the United Auto Workers rank and file voted over- today to re- ject new contract offers from the Big Three auto- In sessions marked by foot stamping and loud cheering the offers from the auto firms were turned down by the three 200-rnember councils representing workers at General Ford and The voice votes were taken after the angry leadership of the union went before the councils to denounce the of- which the automakers said would give workers a 7.5 per cent wage boost in the first year of the contract and a 3 per cent wage hike in- each of the last two One top union Emil indicated the union would lect a strike target soon and the union's 25-member Inter- national Executive which normally selects the company at which the union will seek a met to study the Irving codirector of the union's GM said Ms council had unanimously recommended that GM be selected as the strike R a n n d-f i 1 e were angry over the and a half per cent my It would be a penny an hour for said F.T. Grubbs of that's what we we His com- ment was typical of many of those present at the council Negotiations are con- on the target firm and if no agreement is the union says it will strike that company when the current pact expires at midnight Sept. 14. Any settlement reached with the t a r g e t company becomes a pattern for settlement with other The heads of the UAW gaining teams at all three companies described the con- tract offers Tuesday as and Union bargainers s a i d the offers would have to improve if a strike be Earl vice dent in charge of labor tions at regret that the union has seen fit to ridicule our billton increased wage the largest economic of- fer in the history of General Photo Flooding Cancels School There was no school for these Filipino youngsters today as they swam in water which flooded Manila on- the Philippine island of The by a record rainfall of 22 inches in 30 has taken at least 14 including of two U.S. Filipino President Ferdinand E. Marcos lias declared a state of and because of the Israel Against Rockets By United Press International alarmed at what it considers a major threat to its is seriously con- taking action against Egyptian missile bases which it says have been moved closer to the Suez Canal in violation of the diplomatic sources said today in The sources said Defense Minister Moshe Dayan feels the United States has failed in its obligation as the in- and negotiator of the cease-fire and that Irael must be free to take action to pre- enl anj further Administration sources said today in Washington the United States now has dence of its own that and Russia had violated the ceasefire through forward movement of missile sites 3-d that this was dis- cussed in detail at President Nixon's San Clemente ing Tuesday with his There was no immediate in- formation as to just what if any action the United States might Israeli newspapers said day Prime Minister Golda told a meeting of Labor members of Parliament day that a situation may arise under which Israel may be compelled to take action against ihe The are high altitude There was no hint as to what any might be but in the past Israel has hit the missile bases with tom Jets and has used copter borne assault troops against radar Since then Russia sent in missiles which are used at Letter to President Nixon Senators Urge Viet Cease-Fire WASHINGTON bipartisan appeal urging President Nixon to propose a standstill cease-fire out Vietnam is the Senate's latest effort to hasten the lout of U.S. troops from Indo- The in the form of a letter to Nixon at the ern White House in San m e n t suggested the withdrawal of all foreign mi- forces from Vietnam within a specified time after the cease-fire goes into The letter was made public Tuesday only hours after the Senate 55 to 39, an effort to set Feb. 29, 1972 as a deadline for Nixon to bring home all American troops from Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott and Sen. Henry M. who denied it was a trial balloon floated on behalf of the Nixon Asked about the timing of the Scott and Jackson said they waited until the the amendment was defeated so it would not to divert At the western White House in San Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said the President en- the objectives of the but that many of its proposals already had been offered at the Paris peace is quite evident from an initial Ziegler the points contained in it are generally consistent with the U. S. negotiating sition which has been outlined many times by our MAP A Leader Calls Moratorium a Success By TERRY NOBLE Daily Staff ONTARIO The leader of the West End can Political Association says the Chicano Moratorium march in East Los Angeles Saturday was a pite the violence which broke Some 500 West in the Armando man of the who at the very fact that there were to Chicanes there from all the southwest states who marched with a purpose and voiced inequities made it a Purpose of the march was to make public the Chicano claim that proportionately more die in Vietnam than members of other Navarro said the West End group included women and went to the moratorium in peace and with complete faith that we our children w o u 1 d be he He blamed the violence on by both the lice authorities and He were pre- pared for a peaceful we were not prepared for the of which our Chicano people ting unaware m the Laguna Park Following the which Navarro said was hot and the or so Chicanos gathered in the The park was very small and there were only two Navarro e r y o n c was hungry and thirsty and there was just an ocean of he The crowd had just finished listening to Rosalio coordinator of the when the trouble ed. speech had just concluded when I saw about 50 sheriff's deputies sweeping the Navarro Navarro said the trouble was caused by about 200-300 young Chicanos out cf the crowd of a within a The youths charged the to Page Col. 1) i low altitude to protect the Any Israeli action against the missile sites would end the 90-day cease-fire which gan on Aug. 7. In the there were indications from both Israel and Egypt that the New York peace talks would be cut off before they really In an Israeli cabinet meeting failed day to decide on when to send Ambassador Yosef koali back to New And in New the Egyptian ambassador to the United tions indicated Egypt might not want to continue the peace talks after the 90-day truce Any decision by Israel to take action against the sile sites would represent a victory for Dayan who was reported threatening to resign if peace talks begin under the threat of Egyptian Diplomatic sources said he had the support of Mrs. Meir in his tough Purest Car Gets Clean Air Race Checkered Flag PASADENA P u r i t y not speed tonight will determine the winner of the transcontinental clean air car The last of some 40 entries in the race from were to arrive here They include two tric The winners will be rated on a combination of handling and In tion to the overall prizes will be awarded cording to tiie kind of Death Toll 14, Rising By PATRICK J. KILLEN record rainfall of more than 22 inches in 30 hours flooded Manila and an area as large as the state of Florida dent Ferdinand E. cos declared a state of and as the waters surged four to five feet deep through the Unofficial reports said at least 14 persons had died in the including two U.S. sailors killed in a lide which engulfed a building at Cubi Point Navy Air tion 55 miles northwest of Radio reports said three other persons were electrocuted in a suburban The presidential palace was under four feet water that ruined priceless The prisoners in Manila's were flooded oat of their cells and placed m buildings and prisoners uere placed in the prison Kitchens were flooded and prisoners had no The rains began Monday morning as a typhoon moved up the east of Luzon land and continued almost nonstop until dusk The forecast was for more Eight hundred families in the low lying districts of ta Anna to the south and San Juan to the northeast were evacuated by boat and helicopter and sheltered in schools and peals were issued for medicine and table stoves Parts of Manila were out electric power more than 24 hours after a major power failure in the downtown Er- mna the so-called Other areas were cut off because of the danger of The bodies of the two Americans were tne Navy One was reported missing in the The Navy said an earlier landslide slipped down onto the national highway outside of City near the gate of Subic Bay Naval Base near Cubi One person was reported dead and three missing in that I do by declare that a state of public calamity and cy exist in central the entire greater Manila and Luzon dent Marcos He ordered all government agencies into rescue and re- lief am afraid we suffered many casualties and much he of the casualties were caused by drowning and to Page Col. 4) Good Comics Community Editorials Finance Women's World 4E WS P A PER fl R C HIV E