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   Progress-Bulletin (Newspaper) - February 7, 1970, Pomona, California                               trf MAIL Vol. Number 8 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7. 1970 price Ptr ttr Per 3 Sections 42 Pages it Hijacker Slain in Gun Battle Heroin Find Brings Arrest of Cucamonga Couple Cucamonga couple was arrested Friday night on suspicion of possessing narcotics for sate following the discovery m ther home of a targe quantity of heroin valued at sheriffs deputies Booked at the West End station Ralph Madrid 3S. and his Josephine 35, of 8787 Sierra Madre Si The arrests followed an investigation conducted by sheriffs officers who were assisted by members of state parole Lynn Savage said both suspects were on role for previous convictions for the bate of The heroin was concealed in a false compartment in the bathroom of couple's investigators State Sues U.S. For Million Over Blowout LOS ANGELES million suit for damages stemming from an oil well blowout m the Santa Barbara Channel last was filed against the federal government Friday by the State of fornia and several local public A second suit on behalf of shoreline property ers from Santa Barbara to San Diego also was but it did not specify damages to be claimed it estimated they might run as high as The two suits were filed in federal court charging that the Interior Department supervisor on the drilling project negligently caused the oil blowout by failing to perform his On Jan. 28. 1969, a well being drilled from a form in the channel by Union Oil Co. under a lease it holds with Gulf Oil Mobil Oil and Inc. blew resulting in a massive oil which mucked up more than 40 miles of scenic California fouled up pleasure boating and fishing and damaged wild The suns pointed out that the Donald is required to orders and rules in his to prevent of waste or any natural or injury 10 life or The property suit estimated that more than 2 million gallons of oil spilled into the sea and washed Catholics Battle British Troops Northern Ireland Roman Catholics who welcomed British troops last August as protectors attacked them night with rocks in this nation's latest religious An army spokesman said five soldiers were injured when the Catholics opened up across barbed wire barricades and began store Nine persons were The clashes occurred after the largest con- centration of British troops exer to be deployed in had moved in earlier in the day to keep the peace during a speech at the Guild hall bv militant protestant the Rev. Ian Several thousand protestants and Catholics milled about outside the on the edge of the Catholic as Paisley addressed about in- Catholics baited protestant supporters of Paisley and then turned their taunts to the British After Paisley left the the Catholics unleashed their barrage of rocks and broke into small groups that roamed through Catholic men spurned pleas from their wives to return home until a army not squad in to disperse Early this morning an army spokesman said the situation was very The Weather Sunny and warmer today with a few high clouds and some wind east of Pomona dying in the early Mostly clear tonight with some patchy ground fog Today's high is expected to reach 79: 48. Variable high clouds and cooler Sunday with showers toward the Sunday's high is ex- to be 63, Friday's high was 74; 47. IN TODAY'S P-B Sec. Page Bridge J2 Churches Classified Ads 4-7 Comics Crossword 12 Editorial 3 Entertainment 8 2 Radio 16 Sports 1-3 Television IS Women 5-10 Young People IMS SANTIAGO de- disguised a mechanics fatally shot one hijacker and wounded in a gun battle aboard a pirated Chilean jetliner with 35 persons aboard Friday The plane had landed to refuel en route to The passengers and crew huddled between seats while the detectives and hijackers shot tt Marines Held As Bomb Rips Service Club SAIGON An explosion that killed one Marine and wounded 62 others in an enlisted men's club near Da Nang may been set off by an can rather than by Viet Cong Marine officials said Although enemy terrorism has not been ruled Marine Corps sources told Associated Press Michael that many suspects in the case are Racial Overtones Sources said were considering ihe possibility that the grenade blast Thursday night on the patio of the nance Battalion enlisted men's club of the Force Logistics Com- may have been racially out for 10 minutes in the front of the Both a uniformed policeman who came to their aid and a stewardess were the stewardess None of the passengers was It was the second time in three hijack attempts against the Chilean National airline LAN-Chile that the hijackers have been overcome and The two each armed with a seized the Caravelle during a flight from Puerto Monti in southern Chile to Santiago with 47 passengers When it landed at Santiago's tional the hijackers permitted seven adults and five children to disembark and ordered the aircraft Under the pretext of bringing aboard a battery charger for the flight to detectives Manuel Rojas and Julio Bustos entered the plane dressed as One of the identified as Pedro Lenin Valenzuela 19. was in the cockpit and the Oscar Marcelo 20, stood at its Rojas slugged Valenzuela and disarmed Both suffered bullet in the scuffle and Valenzuela died At the same Bustos 2nd Vasquez began snooting it out in the each of them wounding the other m the A policeman boarded die plane during the shooting and also was as was the Karlet Miss Burgos was reported in critical condition at a hospital with a bullet wound in the but the the policeman and Vasquez were not seriously Last Nov. 12, two attempting to hijack a Chile plane were disarmed in flight by crewmembers and they are now in a juvenile detention The only successful hijack of a LAN-Chile plane was carried out Dec. 19 by Patricio Rojas a of Chile's Movement of tSie Revolutionary a He forced the plane to Havana with 33 persons on ol the wounded men were Marine sources Official spokesmen declined to discuss the The rines said In a brief statement that the incident in by the 3rd Marine Amphibious Force criminal investigation but no suspects have as yet been Same Level The U.S. Command said activity remained at proximately the same level as during the 24-fcour allied truce for the Tet holiday that ended Friday although enemy shellings of allied posts and in- was up U.S. spokesmen said that ing the allied cease-fire they re- corded 112 initiated in- 73 of which caused casualties or Three Americans were killed and 20 with five South Vietnamese and 133 enemy diers killed and 46 government troops No major flareups of Fighting were reported anywhere in Normal Combat In resuming normal combat U.S. and South forces ignored a 96-hour Viet Cong cease-fire that ends Monday morning Saigon Evidence indicated that the grenade thrown into the a fragmentation was tossed over a foot plywood possibly from a passing It exploded about table nesses Some of the Marines who were in the club at the time of the incident said they doubted that it was racially The Da Nang has been the scene in ihe past of several racially motivated dents of violence among U.S. The audience watching the show was about equally divided between blacks and nesses Family Fight Ends in Death LONG BEACH security guard on the former luxury liner Queen Mary was shot to death Friday night following a family argument at his Booked on suspicion of murder in the death of Sylvester 2S, was his Ruby 23. Police said also a reserve police was killed by one shot from his caliber service i Will Tell Plan Tuesday Nixon Vows Fight Against Pollution OFF FOR AFRICA President Nixon listens as Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks during a White House breakfast today before the secretary and Mrs. Rogers took off on a 10-nation tour of Story on dent sounding a call for total mobilization against un- clean air and says he will send a special message to Congress Tuesday spelling out his plan to fight The President disclosed day in Chicago that the first of 22 messages he promised Congress in his State of the Union address will con- cern the will cover water air pollution and also the through new innovative financing as well as other of open space for the future Nixon The careful to guard his political took note of what he rather stenle discussion as lo who ly deserves the credit for dis- covering the issue of tion Nixon just get right to the 71.cra iff pollution There is pollution of We do have a major problem with to recreation areas in this we do not act now on all these we are not going to have an environment that is fit to live in the United States within 10 to 15 Needed to cope with the said the is tal think that is the term I would like Co apply to all of the efforts of the federal and state local Fulbright VI II I m Prop. 7 Fails Clash on TV Show Reagan Warns Of Chaos if LOS ANGELES Ronald Reagan says state faces a fiscal chaos such as you cannot if a June ballot proposition to increase the interest on state bords fails to earn voter Reagan issued his warning night as a parting remark of a short address before a banquet meeting of the 82rxl annual convention of the California Newspaper ers need your help on proposition seven on the the increasing of the interest on the Reagan told the gathered publishers and the state cannot sell its bonds immediately after the June the governor can tell you that the state faces a fiscal chaos such as you cannot ing the people being responsible for over SI billion that have already been sold that will Tali right back on the taxpayers if the water program drops to a Proposition Seven is a sal to raise the interest rate on state construction bonds from 5 to 7 per in order to compete on the current tight money Observers say that if the measure fails to the state will not be able to sell the bonds for construction grams that include the vast water school tion and higher WASHINGTON mer President Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen. J. William were em- broiled today in a caustic dispute over their dealings leading to Senate approval of the 1964 Tonkin Gulf resolution which let Johnson escalate the Vietnam never occurred to me that Sen. this Rhodes didn't understand what was in that Johnson asserted in a television inter- never occurred to me that the President of the United States would he to members of the Fulbright shot back m comment to was completely taken as was the whole The outright clash between Johnson and man of the Senate Foreign Relations was the most controversial outgrowth of an interview with the former President by Walter aired by CBS Tn the second of a series of broadcasts discussing his years in the White Johnson also contributed these Secretary Dean considered a on the was the adviser who first advocated the North Vietnam bombing halt that led to the Paris peace Johnson cally announced the halt March 31, 1963 night he disclosed he would not candidate for the asked for the Gulf of Tonkin resolution rather than a formal declaration of war from Congress because he feared Hanoi might have secret agreements that would bring mainland China or the Soviet Union into the Paris talks have failed to produce the peace results he hoped for wben he announced he would not run for re- haven't made progress Johnson my hopes have faded away and my dreams have not been 196S Tet offensive by the Communists won them a psychological victory in the United States even though it was a disaster for the the had suffered a a debacle and a serious military I don't think that ever got to the American Johnson The former ing from the quietude of his Texas scarcely con- his antagonism toward Fulbright and other senators who wound up in the camp on the He charged that Fulbright fully understood prior to passage of the Tonkin Gulf resolution that it armed son with virtual war The ex-President bright and other House and Senate leaders had been given full briefings on the import of the before it was publicly Senator Fulbright it with his with his his Johnson passed it. He voted for it Don't tell me a Rhodes scholar didn't understand everything in that resolution because we said to him at the White House thai the President of the United States is not about to commit forces and undertake actions to deter aggression in South Vietnam to prevent this Com- munist conspiracy unless and until the American people through their Congress sign on to go Without citing by Johnson for emphasis on his sion when the going got when the road got longer and when the casualties started coming why there were certain folks started looking for the who has In the past said he and the Senate were misled on the scope of the for the first time used the term in his response to He contended that Johnson through his spokesmen before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara lied about the naval incidents leading up to Senate adoption of the grant I can Fulbright T cannot divine what is in the mind of the President and his of industrial producers and of also the individual he The President's comments came after a meeting in the marbled chambers of Chicago's Field Museum of Natural Histo- ry with four Republican nors from midwestern The to one with nine mayors in Thursday on urban symbolic of what the President said was his administration's attempt to re- verse the flow of power from Washington back to the states and And just as Thursday's ing focused on urban Friday's session brought vation of the environment to center eath Takes Actor loscoe Karns LOS ANGELES coe veteran ie and television died at St. Vincent's Hospital Friday at 77. He had been hospitalized for over a Karns played with Clark Gable and Gaudette Colbert in Happened One and later played the admiral in the TV series Bom in San Karns played his first theatrical role in Los old Theater and for the next 15 years was a in Pacific Coast theaters from San Diego to He entered silent motion tures with Richard Dbc in and later appeared in dozens of silent and sound tures extending into the 1950s. A TV role was as a detective in a series in which he usually closed the show by calling his wife and saying coming The case is People often greeted him on the street by asking him Survivors include his of West a Mary M. Hart of erly and a Roscoe Jr. of 4 Convicts Flee CIM including one with two previous escape escaped from the California Institution for Men Prison Friday Authorities say the Fred Childs 23, Donald Dean 41r Gordon F. 26, and Wade 2S. had checked out to go to the gym at the minimum security agency earty in the They were discovered missing at the 10 p.m. bed record in- cluded escapes from the Sacramento County Jail and Chino was believed to be the Castillo was serving for for auto theft and Hall for kidnaping and armed A statewide alert describing men as possibly dangerous has been L  

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