Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - November 9, 1970, Ontario, California Area Youths to March for By CHUCK FREADHOFF SIlM Walk 20 are you ding for a worthy but I'm just not in shape for a 20-mile trek through the streets of the West It seems like that would be a typical reaction when the Club began planning their Walk for to be held But planners of the walk Photo by Ralph Wynne Andreas Is He Bought New Crutch Tips Sudan 3 Arab Nations Plan to Unite By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Egypt is planning to ate with Sudan and Libya to form nucleus for the unity of the Arab in east It is ond such to put gether a greater Arab The late President Gamal Abdel Nasser failed in the first a federation with Syria and Yemen that was formed in 1958. It mostly on and was broken up by Syria in tember 1961. Egypt's official name remains the United Arab a remnant of that try at Nasser's Anwar President Jaafar el of Sudan and Col. Muammar leader of Libya's military an- plans for the new merger early today after a conference in No target date was given for putting the federation into Arab world is facing internal as well as external attempts to liquidate the re- it ad- ding that the confederation was necessitated also by the death of mere presence in the Arab struggle was a sufficient symbol of unity for the Arab Under the called flie Tripoli Charter in honor of a conference Kadafi and held there this a tripartite command will first consolidate the tical systems in the countries and coordinate their the communique The will set up sided boards to govern the confederation including a planning com- a national security council for an mentation committee to maintain national progress and subcommittees to handle military and social Observers noted that the boards will include from all three tions and their decisions pre- will have to be Iranian Airliner Hijacked to Iraq TEHRAN nian petty from Dubai to Iran for overpowered three armed guards today and for- ced a DC3 Iranian airliner to fly to airline officials The plane landed at International Airport on its last drops of fuel and was surrounded by Iraqi The six who were not immediately and tiie three guards were detained by Iraqi The an air taxi chartered fio Iran had been on a scheduled flight from Dubai lo Bandar Abbas on Iran's Persian Gulf Coast It was released by Iraq four hours Airline officials reported the three and five ded in on the Iranian an hour Iranian government said the six hijackers were smugglers and petty larcenist who fed been ar- rested in They said the prisoners were not al criminals and added the government was pressing for their return to the airline officials said hijackers seized the weapons holding a gun at the head of lian pilot Sidney for- ced him to divert the flight to for refueling be- fore heading on to Officials at first refused landing permission to the which was hijacked during a scheduled flight from the state of Dubai to Bandar on Iran's sian Gulf Coast But reports received here said authorities changed their minds when Australian Pilot Sidney dy Jordan told them he had a single of fuel left He had radioed authorities in have no choice but to use Baghdad Inter- national Airport and follow say they expect close to people to join One of the walkers will be Wynne a junior at Ontario High Most people prepare for the walk by finding a table pair of Wynne prepared by buying new tips for his Wynne has been crippled from the waist down since Yet his handicap hasn't deterred his desire to help those less fortunate than Money gained from the Walk will be used to help train those kids usually con- beyond vocational re- habilitation because they have multiple or those who simply can't afford the costly rehabilitative Those are the kids Wynne is marching doing it for the kids who can't afford he The march is being sored by the Club of The club is dedicated to raising money for projects like vocational rehabilitation for the multiple Each gathers as many sponsors as Each sponsor pays the ker for each mile Wynne already has 18 The amount of pay he is getting Most of the sponsors are going to pay him 10 cents a but some are paying as high as 50 and one man agreed to pay a He hopes to have 30 sponsors by starting Notices of the march were sent to and and Chino high More than were sent The marchers will gather at Upland Memorial and walk past Upland High into by Montclair High swing south by Ontario High and up Euclid past Chaffey High School and to the who lives at 423 W. Granada has talked some other kids into joining preached a whole thing to them about he The 17-year-old future ister isn't planning on just going for know I can go 10 miles at he He depends mostly on the strength of his Ht says he can bench press IW Walkers will begin their trek between and and the Club has instructed everyone to wear sturdy They didn't say anything about new cane THE DAILY REPORT VOL. 313 NOVEMBER 9, 1970 TEN CENTS Auto Four in West En Car Flies 20 Feet Off On-Ramp ONTARIO Two men were killed and a injured Sunday morning when an auto they were riding in failed to make a curve the Vineyard Avenue on-ramp of the San Bernardino The car sailed through the air for 20 struck the recently poured westbound fourth lane and careened end over Killed were John William 21, of 631 Abbey and Ernest Steven 27, of 4145 Los The driver of the Ro- Eugene 24, was in fair condition this morning in the intensive care unit at San Antonio Community Hospital in His address was listed as 1222 E. Grand but the car was registered to him at 288 N. San Antonio The three men had edly left a party in Ontario minutes be- fore the crash at a.m. One witness to the crash told California Highway he awakened when he beard a screeching noise and crash and said he saw the red Chevrolet end over The on-ramp is in a con- struction Smog Light K No Eye Irritation maximum ozone levels will be to parts per There will be no eye Minimum bility will be 5 to 7 Viability restrictions will be due to Sunday's mum ozone level here was Craft Plunges In Foothills UPLAND Two sons were killed when a vintage plane crashed in the San tonio Wash northwest of here and triggered a 15- Report Photo by Jim Maurer Car in Which Two Men Died Lies on San Bernardino Freeway Near Vineyard Street On-Ramp Lawyers Hope to Find Ways to Prisons Wash. American Bar Association has launched a nationwide prison inspection campaign penal tem I The by the Young Lawyers fiction of the ABA was at McNeil Island Federal penitentiary near lawyers ving if jam take somi and law rub up agj al happen for the David a ney and reform think Leaders of thi group and of former Gov. J. we think hes of New chairman of the ABA idents and ist the snt all day got to day tourer McNeil land's said prison am in- ittle in of the around ill visit most of Musk e Seeks Support for 1972 Sen. Edmund E. says hi has started to sound leaders about possible for the presidency in 1972! So the inquiries have been made a limited Muskie But that effort has to be expanded and he tiff final decision it I largely I think I am the candidate or the man who can best serve that just elected for his third term in the would not say who be has contacted in his probe of Democratic feeling for his To reveal the con- be represent the nature of my interests and my drive in this Just when he will make a decision whether to kie wouldn't don't have any fixed timetable in be One questioner said it Muskie feels dent Nixon can be beaten in 3972. He dent is Newsmen Say Nixon Nof Accessible Enough CHICAGO Nixon promised during his 1968 campaign to run open but is not doing according to a journalistic society com- Nixon's use of the news conference provides little to inspire confidence that he actually believes in full and free ity to foe says the Freedom of Information Committee of Sigma Delta OH The committee made its re- port public SDX opens its national convention in Chicago More than 700 educators and college journalism dents are The gates will represent more than SDX The committee gested Nixon hold televised news conferences every two and experiment with a news conference with a limited number of reporters who could ask followup cannot be done at regular news 'The entire level of ness of an administration is set by the frequency and ture of public meetings be- tween the chief executive and the committee re- port all his pre-election pledges to run an open dent not de- rr utilized the White House news so as to encourage members of his cabinet to be ibe result has been a predictable dearth of opportunities for newsmen to question cabinet it The report said Nixon held 16 sessions that could be led news conferences during his first 19 months in bat three of these were ed and reporters usually could not follow the dent's replies with probing The committee gested Nixon experiment a non- televised news conference with no more lhan 20 six from Ihe regular While House press in- the two wire selected on a relating basis by tiie newsmen and 14 drawn by lot for each occasion by standing committee of no ore eligible for two successive the nation's prisons as the program Hoff Hoff said the will compare notes and suggest reform measures and mately draw up legislation to cure ills in the penal thing we probably will try to have changed is indeterminate Hoff said of the judge someone to a imum number of years he must spend in it may be better to impose no It might be better to say to a you re- ally show some you can get out not much tive for a man if he knows he must stay in jail for at five Other possible mentioned by Hoff included more work release free legal services an overall improvement of prison show that some 80 per cent of all in- have served sentences said Joseph W. Mullen president of the Young Lawyers He said prison is a of for McNeil Island was chosen for the first visit because of work already done there by the County Bar Lawyers have been visiting there for a year along with law students from the University of One of the victims was identified by sheriff's de- as Alvin P. Williams of Laguna the owner and pilot of the aircraft The ond victim is still Witnesses said the ild 24, a model on which duction was in the early 1940s, stalled at about feet and the pilot was unable to regain flying speed before plunging into the wash. U.S. Forest Service and Los Angeles County units con- trolled the brush fire in an area near the intersection of Mt. Baldy Road and Padua William and his passenger left Brackett Field in their open cockpit aircraft about 1 p.m. with a flight plan to take them to Cable Airport in Upland where a 25th air show was to take Cable said thb they had no idea where the plane was or whether it had in- tended to land at Cable port Paul Cable said the plane was not scheduled to participate in the Following the heat from the fire was so intense that rescuers were unable to enter the wreckage for three The crash here was one of three which occurred over lhe weekend in Southern Weather Tuesday High clouds with considerable highs near 73. Sunday's 76: overnight 43: high near 78. Good Evening Bridge Classified Crossword Comics Community News Editorials TV Features B4 Finance B-S Fontana A-i Obituaries Sports Weather A4 World A4