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   Progress-Bulletin (Newspaper) - January 19, 1970, Pomona, California                               China Man Killed By Truck's Mirror Sec Story on Page Bl EDITION PRICE lOc a month Vol. SS Number 355 MONDAY JANUARY 19, 1970 2 Sections 22 Pages Mormon Chief L David McKay Dead at 96 I Uiah The world's mourned today the ol seer and President David 0. ol ihe Church of Jesus Christ of since April 9. died early in Utah He was Death was by his Dr. Alien T. to acute of ihe He had suffered from heart kidney failures for several and lapsed into a coma shortly after He died at 6 a.m. or 95. was his side were most of Their seven A WAS pain donna his and died of poured into this of from thousands of friends from church and from President afd former President Lyndon 3. tl the Church has been deprived cf a and great leader and has a foremost citizen and human Johnson McKay's commitment to his fellow man and his faith inspired us to uplift our hopes and our sights toward a belter The LDS Church's of which leadership of the church upon McKay's was 10 meet today arrange of his funeral and to plan for the selection cf his Tentative plans call for funeral services to be noon Thursday in the Salt Lake Tabernacle h burial in the Salt Lake Informed sources said the council probably will meet Jan 29 to pick a new and the likely candidate is Joseph Fielding president of the Council of Twelve and its senior His Joseph F. was sixth president of the church asd his Hyram was the brother of the founder and first of the McKay and others presided over the council at the time they were elevated to the But at 93, has been in failing and the council could pass over him for a younger Harold 3. 70, is the council's second IBM ia Copter Saves Downed Trio SAIGON Gi A rescue helicopter piloted by officer located three American helicopter crewmen who had evaded the Viet Cong lor three days and lifted them to safety only 50 feet from an enemy the Army said Wilham D. flew his chopper into a clearing as me two door 4 nie of and Pfc. Curtis Jones of fire on the North the report The Army identified the three rescued men as Bruce E. 23, the pilot of a helicopter W. 0. Larry H. In- 24. the and Spec 4 ard 20. a door A memoer of the crew is The Army would not release his identity and censored all mention of him from the account of the Rain Threatens Oakland Homes OAKLAND Residents whose expensive homes are sitting precariously on a slowly creeping rain-soaked hillside were apprehensive today over the forecast for more can s t and watch big falling right out of the said homeowner Phillip alter the area slipped another three inches Marv of K threatened homes m the three-acre which nad to be cordoned off by police to Keep away drones of have cracks in the walls and The Weather fog and partly cloudy Considerable today and Not change in Expected high today and 64; low 4S. Sunday was 61: tow this The low Saturday was 53 IN TODAY'S P-B Page Bridge 9 Classified Ads 7-10 Comics 10 Crossword 9 Cut Taxes 12 Dateline 7 Jeane Dixon S Doctor Comments 12 Editorial 2 Entertainment JI Financial S Obituary 4 Rattles Straws 3 Security You 9 Television 10 Women V Florida Ruling No Speedy Draft For Protesters urt WASHINGTON The Supreme Court today stripped draft boards of the power to speed up the induction of njm war Justice William 0. in a 5-3 said the court had searched federal draft laws in vain for any that Con- gress desired 10 give draft boards this He said is a roving a type of te absolutism not congenial to our Buss Radio Lists 13 Held by Reds MOSCOW Radio today released the names of 13 U.S servicemen by Vietnam and said it would broadcast taped messages from the men Names of all 13 men have been released previously and so have their statements by Radio Hanoi and Havana Some apparently broadcast by Moscow Radio and Havana Radio on Sunday A Moscow Radio spokesman said the messages will be broadcast in two half hour programs at 4 p.m. and 6'30 p.m. on the 25, 31 and 41 meter The tapes apparently are the same ones first broadcast over Hanoi Radio in mid-December and subsequently repeated on Havana Radio's English guage service several The names listed by the spokesman L Michael S. whose wife is Jerry Kerr of 1037 W. Port Wash. 2. Norman wife Jean Carol of 1409 3 James 77 Calif. 4. Paul wife Carol 4 Christian 5. Roger Lebanon 6. Joseph Scott 1900 Pacific Manhattan Calif. 7. Giles Roderick wife 1833 Owens Ga. 8. William John father Stewart New W. Va. postal guide does rot list a New W. 9. Malcolm 10. Gordon Albert 2515 Clear Apt. 127, San Tex. 11. Hugh AHen Belvedere Md. 12. HaroM Ed 9335 Hutchinson possibly Kan. 13. John David 5414 South 2000 Apt. Hal March Dies at 49 HOLLYWOOD Actor Hal the dapper haired master of ceremonies of quiz show of the 1950s, died He was 49, whose amiable ad lib style made a favorite with TV succumbed at a.m. at the University of California Medical He had undergone lung gery in November 1969 at UCLA Medical Center and the hospital earlier this The only punitive power draft law is prosecution of registrants who refuse to submit to induction Justices Hugo L. liam J. Brennan Byron White and Thurgood Marshall supported the Chief Justice Warren E. ter Stewart and John M. Harlan concurred in its effect on a Minnesota man but would have allowed local boards some of the authority the majority de- nied The court ruled in the case of David Earl 22, of Minn whose drait call was accelerated when he turned in his card at an antiwar protest in Minneapolis in 1957. In a but related tion the court agreed to ihe appeal cf a Kentucky man who claims the draft discriminates against poor people by deferring college Joseph Thomas 25. of a worker for the Southern Conference al also claimed in this case thai his draft board im- properly rejected his plea as a conscientious objector to Gutknecht refused to submit to was convicted was sentenced to four m prison Mulloy also refused to go into the Army and was to five years in The decision still leaves tled the question whether a draft board may reclassify war Four ed by evidently take the view boards do noi have this power under the The four including may The issue is still pending be- for the court m the case of Timothy J. 21, of who was fied 1A after he gave his draft card to a Boston clergyman in a 1967 antiwar Gutknecht was already 1A. The local board acted against him by putting him ahead of others that Dixie Judge Said Nixon's Court Pick A Senate source reported today that Nixon will nate Judge G. Harrold Carswell of to the preme A White House announcement is expected later in the day of Nixon's choice of to fill the court vacancy for the Senate last year rejected Judge Clement F. of Carswell was confirmed last summer as a judge of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans He had been a U.S. District judge in Florida 195S. when he was appointed by former President Dwight D. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scon of to say if he had been in- formed of Nixon's though he said he had had about it. Scott told newsmen there might be some development er m the and other sources indicated that they the President to announce his nee about the time of a ence of GOP senators scheduled for early Sen. Roman L. said he would meet with newsmen after the GOP ence to discuss the new Hruska is the top can member of the Senate ciary ion Too Costly COURT PETITIONER Claude Kirk 01 stands of Court In Washington Hu the court out the order to schools by 1 because it be too costly and SAIGON boy today hurled a grenade into a ard near Da Nang billed fcur children who playing a group of U.S. Eleven otter children ether 12 rines present were U was the second terrorist at- tack of the Communist using a mine which huris pellets a wide area ambushed a South officer date at ihe edge of killing IS Vietnamese and wounding 35. UPI correspondent Seibert reported from Da that the terrorist who threw into the Tanh hamlet school 29 miles at Da Nans was recognized as a boy from a nearby He and less in the niina was the heaviest loss a since Nov. IS Viet Cong Jailed 55 in ore ir. actions Cong and 30 pests across the country wounding 27 The reports of new action came as military sources said ire Viet Cong had begun conserving as as 9 eld in ins saw as a reflection of a severe manpower Tne were rear a 10 mites north cf Saipon and near ihe government Thy TRAVIS President Spiro T. re- to maniara Laned States today from a tour of Asia he left him feeling America's image in Far The president's jcr touched down at 7-55 a m. at Travis Air Force BsiC aboM 50 miles of San co for a en route to whare arrival was scheduled at EST. Agnew was sleeping when big jet landed m a cold drizzle at the California Air Force About a dozen newsmen waited at the ir. case the vice president made an accompanied by his appeared rested after a weekend in Hawaii dunng which his only official engagement was a with Adm. John S. McCain the U S The vce present learned to ihe r s of anJ Ee he wai 32-.eral toward ihj ard more than when I about the Nixon iration in of the re d ire Singa- and it clear to me that they a continuing U.S. preserve m tni He said the highlight the wjs his personal sion of Vietnam where he said he found good morale The vice president ran into several antiwar on the tour but didn t appear to be bothered by I Due Tne killed 16 candidates with aa and a The wounded and an mine was by the as a Elsewhere on the war reported LzH ground The were the intensive since Jan. 7 v Communists 39 allied spokesmen U.S. strength the war zone week dropped by to its lowest point since October 1957. They m a weekly rewn the number of American icemen in South Vietnam tolled as cf Jan. 15, compared with 4S7.500 on Jan. S. L.S. infantrymen filled 29 Cong and North ness Sunday in battles in two areas of South American forces sustained no in the four The U.S Command Two of ins battles were m the quarter of ine country two rear the U.S. 25th base at Cu 20 miles northwest of In wo Delia forces killed 17 Communist with light South Vietnamese In Allied sources said Sunday the Cong Com- has begun to children as as 9 an attempt to refill its depleted The children are perhaps the Youngest ever recruited for although me Viet Cong have previously used 12 and 13- tre sources Allied sources quoted a document they considered ex- tremely It said the Communist command in South Vietnam's northern provinces had ordered atl between d and 15 old into the Gov. Kirk W d i Gov. Claude Kirk ihe Court Florida is and physically un- to meet the terms of the order for immediate school Kirk said he was ordering Florida school districts 10 change their school calendars state of Florida stands ready to comply with the order of any the motion is presently ly and unable to do so and is faced with a situation of impossibility of Delivering his motion ally 10 the Kirk said ida could not accomplish the scope of desegregation ordered in the time motion said that in der to avoid immediate of the court's Feb. 1 he was advising the court of his tion to issue an executive order directing all counties in this state affected thereby not to ter or change the school dar during Kirk said he also is ing the schools not to any action which would cause the to close in order to transfer personnel and and net to incur any expenses for which current county and state funds are not The motion asks for a ing and seeks a delav until next so great about Kirk asked in an on the court's At the same time tee state of Louisiana a motion for emergency consideration of a petition for The court in the case Jan. 14 ordering desegregation by Feb. 1 for about school children in five deep South expect the court to allow us to be Kirk we have never been Under the law we couldn't intervene until Thont Cuts Short Visit To Nigeria Nigeria Secretary General T h a n t con- ferred Gen. Yakubu for two hours today and said afterwards he was defeated Ibo were treated well by federal who passed up a tnp EO a refugee flew to New shortly after con- cludes talks with Burmese diplomat planned a brief Pans on his way back to New Despite the fact Thani declined to visi anywhere near Biafran war he said he was that the process of reconciliation has staned He gave no reason for cancelling his trip to the war In their talks Gonon sured Thant on the safety of all including the Ibo who had formed the secessionist Republic of Thant said that his tions with Henrick head of the Red Cross had also convinced him there had been no mistreatment of Nil we SPA PER  

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