Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - November 7, 1970, Ontario, California Cable Car Strike Has Racial Overtones SAN FRANCISCO wildcat strike with racial overtones kept the city's cable cars off the streets again Despite hours of tions Friday involving Mayor Joseph Alioto and Police Chief Alfred J. the famous hillclimbing cars stayed in the The cable cars came to a halt Thursday night in the termath of a brawl with lice in which two operators and a conductor were ar- The striking drivers have demanded that charges be dropped and that an un- biased group not in the police department investigate the arresting The fight erupted after an inbound car collided a truck in the North Beach tions of what followed vary but in the course of more than 30 police cers were at the cable car traffic came to a full halt and three men were Charged with battery and resisting arrest were Robert L. 29, and LeRoy 29, operators of the car involved in the crash and Phillip 25, gripman on an outbound cable car that was held up by the Alioto first met with men in a noisy confrontation that got but then met with union whom he termed in his He said that Police Chief Nelder would investigate the incident but said charges will not be dis- I don't care what We will not mise on If we have to take a strike by people who can't be controlled by their that's OK by Alioto said that the walkout was part of an internal union problem involving the Black which appeared to be heading the shutdown For some time the with strong support in the 100-man cable car has been challenging the al Transport Workers Union representing the whole Municipal way System and demanding it become more militant on social Patrolman Arthur who is said he decided to arrest Coats after truck driver Louis 29, said Coats tried to assault The conductor me a bad rante and Alberto stepped in. said ler and patrolman George Zube later Ed another con- said he did not hear the policeman tell Coats he was under of a he hit Coats twice with his knocked him down and Love All three of those arrested are As other cable cars reached the spot where the first one was the number of drivers They then de- to take the cable can back to the Only the line is involved because the other lines have been halted by Today's e We are challenged by the need to pass on skills and knowledge to our creasing body of youth to prepare them to live and contribute to the ment of this complex Hubert H. VOL. 311 THE DAILY REPORT ONTARIO NOVEMBER 7, 1970 Saturday ed but mostly clear and continued sunny through High 68. 56, low 78. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS Ontario Chase Ends in Death Woman Driver Eludes Hifs Man in VW ONTARIO An 18-year-old Ontario woman has been charged with manslaughter after the car she was driving was involved in a fatal traffic accident ending high speed police chase Friday Jennie Rodriquez is in Report Photo Not on Warpath Iron Eyes famous movie actor leads an In- dian Round Dance during Friday's opening of American Indian Week at the Los Angeles County The round dance which was ally danced by Indian maidens to announce their readiness for is at the a chance for the audience to become Everyone The show is to benefit the education of reservation Indian children with proceeds going to Bland Rips Grand Jury Jail Findings SAN BERNARDINO County Sheriff Frank Bland took issue today with a recent Grand Jury report which the county jail who administers the county labeled the jury report as by people out of inexperience or have not obtained all the He also used some stronger language calling the report which was revealed Monday incredible collection of h a 1 and ments of The sheriff took off on a portion of the jury report which quoted an official at the county's Glen Helen Re- habilitation Center as These men are nothing but animals and should be treated as Bianu said Ihe members of Uie investigating grand jury committee did not seem to be jable to differentiate between Ihe housing of the hardened criminals from Ihe state prison system and the Good TV Logs Sports N E W fi E run-of-the-mill county jail in- mate serving his The sheriff is referring to the fact that an escaped convict from a state prison is housed at the Center during trial Bland stated that most of these state prison escapees are hardened criminals who have to be carefully handled to avoid hazard to sheriffs personnel and to other in- He said what the inspector said to the committee was that the Center's staff was forced by previous experience to consider these men as dangerous animals who needed to be locked up at all The Grand Jury report con- tended that jail personnel ten are Sheriffs Academy graduates who being assigned to his All American Indian Fair at Pomona Proceeds Benefit Educational Fund POMONA The ans have invaded the Los Angeles County but they have invaded in good the education of Indian The 4th Annual All can Indian Week is climaxing today and Sunday at the fairgrounds with an Indian art and craft show and sale in addition to depictions of In- dian ceremonies and tribal dances in the fair's Members of the Creek and many of the 175 Indian tribes in America are sented at this special Special because all the will benefit the tion of Indian children who live off t h e In- dian children living off the reservation are n o t eligible for government aid as are In- dian children living on the re- Last the All-American Indian Week Foundation raised for its ship Frank of the Indian said that they hope to involve all the people in Indian affairs by taking the true story of the Indian to them by such shows as the Pomona despite cool a large crowd circulated through brightly lit booths dis- playing intricate engraved v e r delicately wrought jewelry constructed from precious leather and a tasly for tbe pre- pared by students from tbe Page condition this ing in Riverside General Police may recommend she be charged with Killed in the accident was Ronald Leslie 28. lice didn't have an address for him was stopped on Monterey Avenue after she was seen driving er- on Park cording to Police the officer car and asked for her driver's She replied she didn't have it with The officer returned to his car to write a when two youths the She then re- started the and She almost hit the two officers The chase was Two Ontario police cars lowed her with their red lights and sirens She turned east on Sunkist Street and sped toward Campus She ran all the stop according to From Campus Avenue she turned east on California Boulevard and drove until it turned into Ontario From Ontario Boulevard she veered eastward on sion driving in westbound The two police cars were still behind Several attempted to cut her and stop Every time they tried she attempted to sideswipe t h e m. One thought we bm her but she the leading and took off again Officers directly at but they swerve a She said were two fears approaching one in each The fir swerved fco the side me other didn't ar was bit The dead man was driving a Volkswagen and she was driving a 1959 Chevrolet said Both cars were estimated to be going about 70 miles per Report Photo by Jim Maurer He Never Had a Chance Firemen work to remove the body of Ronald Leslie 28, from the wreckage of his Volkswagen beetle after he was struck head-on while traveling westbound on Mission Friday er of the other Jennie 18, was fleeing from police at the time of the She has been charged with and police may recommend the charge be changed to Funeral Less Solemn Cardinal Leaves Mark id she headed lumber of managed to the last missed a trailer at Then at BOSTON brants of today's requiem mass for Cardinal Richard Cushing dressed in white in- stead of the traditional black The were instead of meral A single blessed during paschal cai of o 1 y Cross stands by the the resurrection 1. death as well brought Catholic and fied in the first celebration of new burial rites approved by the Vatican and what will probably be a model for future The changes fitted the life of Ihe cardinal who never un- referred to his rich vestments as glad and was much at home dancing an Irish jig with his parishioners as he was dining in splendor with his powerful the He died Monday at the age of 75. Msgr. James J. administrator of Holy celebrated early ses for the cardinal the official day of diocesan mourning proclaimed by Cushing's shop Humberto S. The cardinal's special friends the capped and the by the bier in long the line sometimes stretching around a city Police could not mate the size of the crowd of Archbishop Litigi Pope Paul VI's al delegate to the United was to be principal celebrant of the mass. At least 11 cardinals from across the world were to along with a nearly inter- minable list of sacred and secular Profs Asked to Keep Dissent Out of Classrooms BERKELEY nation's leading organization of university professors has urged its 90.000 members to keep disruptive political and social dissent out of the Dr. Sanford Kadish of Ihe U n i v e r s 11 y of president of the Council of the American Association of University Professors released a Council Friday on and Guy Needed a 750 Gafs Came to His Aid By EARL AMMERMAN SAN Calif. the country mast be full of lovelorn said contractor John He was looking over his shoulder at his cement ing John 22, embracing his chosen picked from among some 190 applicants a day ter word got oat that he had to get married by Sunday to avoid deportation to his tive had released Thursday the word of Ihe sible deportation because his visa is He called the San Jose which in- formed The Associated then it's been wilh the phone ringing at the home where rents a what I've ways said as he hugged tine 21, shapely 5-fool- 2 sandy blonde from nearby just looked at each other and it said John speaks English Christine speaks only Christine waited while six other girls talked with the prospective bridegroom after answering invitations to to the house and talk it she finally got her they couldn't have ked more than a minute be- fore John to me and exclaimed he had found his be Christine said she would give up her job clipping dogs in a kennel and devote self Jo being good wife and hopefully a good said he would drive the engaged couple to 250 miles to the where there is no ing period before in plenty of lime to beat the Sunday statement The policy approved by the ted warned that the freedom to dissent not be carried out in ways which injure individuals or damage institutional lities or disrupt the classes of one's teachers or The statement encouraged college and university faculty assume a more positive role as guardian of academic values against unjustified saults from its own The statement condemned teachers who misuse their classroom authority and who award credits on any basis other than academic is a teacher's mastery of his subject and his own scholarship which entitle him to his classroom and to dom in the presentation of his the statement U is improper far an instructor persistently to in- trude material which has no relation to his or to fail to present the subject matter of his course as an- to his students and as approved by the faculty in their collective responsibility for the Any professor who Hs duty as a re- quires him to use Ms room for political or social purposes outside the scope of his academic duties should ther request a leave of ab- sence or Ihe ment The Council also led on college and uni- versity teachers to with other members of tbe demic community in the de- velopment of procedures to be used in the event of serious and to in- sure faculty in major particularly those related to the calling of external security forces to the