Progress-Bulletin (Newspaper) - April 25, 1970, Pomona, California MAIL ume 86 Number 85 SATURDAY APRIL 25. 1970 Itc Ftr Coar Ptr Unruffled U.S. Confirms Flight Pattern iy 3 Sections 42 Pages Orbit Satellite IW YORK revolutionary out of and his alleged were charged Friday in the attempted of Nationalist Chinese Vice Premier rcg Chiang son and heir e apparently unruffled the sun-shot attempt on his life wafted igh a revolving door of Plaza was to Jhe Air Force Academy in Colorado He had the blessings of leaders on Formosa who decided after an y meeting the U.S. could provide adequate w. Slate Department spokesman RoV Secretary of P. i to was and for this unfortunate Nixon and New York John V. expressed hong minister of information at the Chinese said Chiang was pleased the security measures and would blame U.S. ials for the 1 said Chiang asserted afterwards g man had asked to see me would have re- id 2 assassination attempt came from a shot fired caliber Beretta The shot missed punctured the glass door because Police Del. Zeide lunged for the wrist just -is he and wrestled him to the ter 32. an researcher for ell University and a member of the World for Independence which seeks the brow of the Nationalist was charged attempted possession of a dangerous resisting arrest and obstruction of al alleged 32. a New was charged with acting in concert II but Trong R. president of a formed movement seeking the ouster of Pre- Chiang declined comment on whether assisted in the assassination at- it. He earlier denied the group shared r for the Daylight Saving Soes Into Effect By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS states make the annual switch from lard time to daylight saving time Sunday clocks are set ahead an hour at 2 a.m. there's no law against doing it at bedtime Tne lost hour is regained Oct. 25. when time again is in der the federal Uniform Time Act. states may ipt themselves from the time and Hawaii have done so. group of Indiana theater owners has asked the court to place the entire state in the 12 counties are OR central time while tst of the state is in ihe eastern TOKYO Communist China announced today that it had launched a satellite into bit around the The official New China News Agency said the 381 pound lite completes one revolution around the earth each 114 utes and broadcasts the music of Fang Fast Is a frequency of 200-09 The North American Air De- fense Command headquarters in Colorado ed the launch and said the lite is flying regularly over the United The satellite was launched the agency The agency said the satellite's orbit ranges from 273 miles 10 1.4SO miles above the at an angle to the equator of 6S.5 successful launching of the satellite marks a be- ginning in the development of China's space the agency is a tory for Mao Tse-tung and another fruitful result of the great proletarian cultural The announcement Chairman has too should produce manmade In the midst of the triumphant march of jhe people throughout the country to the great 1970. we are happy to announce that this great issued by Chairman Mao has come China successfully launched its manmade earth satellite on April 24. 1970 It gave further technical nor did say where ihe satellite was bunched or with what type The if is likely to add to worries in the West over Communist China's already capability to duce nuclear The question for some has been how the Chinese would deliver them to a The announcement China achieved its success holding the banner of unity and of the ninth con- adhering to principle of independence ard faithfully carrying the general lire of aiming achieving Tracking Satellite better and more economical results in building and by grasping promoting production and other work and ness against war with concrete Japan recently succeeded in up a joining the United the Soviet Union and France in the club of nations that have developed the rocketry accomplish such a Good Radar Contact Reported by NORAD HELD IN ATTACK ON CHIANG 33. and Peter 32. both of New are transferred from Precinct lice station Friday after being charged with at- tempted They were arrested at ihe Plaza one fired a shot at Chiang son of Chiang pjfg Cited Destroys Life Work of Prof COLORADO The North American Defense Command quarters here has tracking the orbiting satellite launched by Communist China sim e its launch Friday and a spokesman said today the lite x regularly over the United NORAD said today it had a or radar con- tact on the satellite and con- firmed it's and inclination were as broadcast by A spokesman said NORAD monitored the launch as Tracking indicates the lite orbits once every utes at a distance varying from about 250 miles to 1.500 miles above the The satellite was scheduled to fly over the United States at a.m. EST and p.m. Five passes over the United States are scheduled the NORAD spokesman NORAD hadn't assigned the Chinese satellite a NO- RAD radar has counted more than pieces of equipment in and rockets that orbited the first Sputnik was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. Dr. Thomas 0. head of the National Aeronautics and Space said until more is known about the lite and its capabilities not make an intelligent estimate of its He said placing the satellite in was dramatic stration of the Chinese leaders many put science and technology very high on their list of national Congressional space experts expressed surprise at the launching although they said they had been aware that China was developing a space didn't think they had come that said Chairman George P. of the House Science and it is a rather simple satellite and they have a long way to Miller it is interesting they now have the technology and ic is cause for us to stop and give a little thought to our defense Rep. Olin E. the second ranking member of the said China's should serve as a warning to Congress against any further spending cuts in the U.S. space going to regret 10 years from now that we cut this program back by about one- fourth this By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scare Tactics Flayed 5y Proxmire Wis. A leading Senate defense spending accused the Pentagon todav of ing Congress with propaganda about missiles to protect the his is the old hell out of technique i the Pentagon unveils each year just before money bills are acted Sen. William ferring to recent information of the Soviet missile and other Proxmire is nothing new or threatening than before in these Pentagon is. hey are timed more to protect the Pentagon's et request than to alert the American people ist any new or dangerous the senator in remarks prepared for a foreign policy at the University of Wisconsin at The Weather my and warmer clear skies y on Sunday with increasing cloudiness and Afternoon 83 degrees low 50. High SO. High 7S. Low this 49. IN TODAY'S P-B Sec. Page Bridge 12 Churches Classified Ads 4-7 Crossword Puzzle 12 Editorial 3 Entertainment S Obituary 2 1-3 53 Young 13-16 The entire life's work of a has been destroyed by firebombs at Stanford student unrest troubled many campuses from Yale to The firebombs caused an mated damage Friday to a Stanford research center in Calif. police had evicted a group of anti- ROTC demonstrators from an- other campus ing 22. School officials said the most tragic loss was destruction of a lifetime of research data by M.S. a sociologist from the University of The work of nine other visiting scholars was damaged or de- Windows valued at were smashed in three other At the University of Hawaii in demonstrators seized two ROTC buildings and burned what were believed to be court orders to face trespassing University President Harlan said speeches on the campus by radicals Jerry Rubin and David Dellinger led to the The demonstrators said they would stay until forcibly At Yale University in New organizers of a the rally set for May 1 announced they planned a massive tion to protest the coming trial of national Black Panther man Bobby Scale and other Panthers accused of murder and Pretrial hearings are set for May 5 in a courtroom two blocks from A student strike in support of the Panthers began Yale has relieved all teachers and students of academic re- sponsibility until after the Arms Issue Places Nixon On Hot Seat Astronauts Tell Congressmen of Troubled Flight WASHINGTON The White House has branded the conflict in Cambodia a foreign but says President Nixon needs more time to decide whether the ed States will pour arms into the Southeast Asian obvious fact is that Communist forces is clearly a foreign and in no sense could this be a pre- tense of a civil tial press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said But Ziegler declined to when the administration will re- spond to Cambodia's urgent peals for U.S. arms Nixon has the whole situation under Ziegler is watching it and is concerned with The arms requests have put Nixon sn a difficult political especially after he an- last Monday the phased withdrawal of an tional U.S. troops in within the next The White House announced Thursday the United States has approved a plan by the South Vietnamese to send several thousand rifles to At the same Ziegler that action does not tute a reply to Cambodia's re- requests for U.S. ance in putting down the Com- munist a problem Nixon KS pondering this The President twice this week postponed meetings of the tional Security ently to wait for the situation in Cambodia to many members of Congress are expected io make Solon Hopes To Block Cambodian Loophole BEVERLY HILLS Sen. Charles E. says he plans to make a legislative effort to block ident Nixon from sending American military personnel in- to Cambodia for any Goodell told a news ence prior to an address before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council Friday that he will introduce an amendment appropriate legislation on the Senate barring any American military intervention in The Senator said Nixon har indicated he docs not want further involvement in dia but he has left the door open if ihe Communists take a in He said Nixon's warning that the Communists mast restrain themselves contains as to the lities of U.S. Goodell proposes to include writing off dia in the sense that our staying out would mean the disruption of dia may well survive on its The New York lawmaker said he had not consulted can Senate but is confident he will receive strong backing from a number of his including Sen. liam Goodell proposes to include any air action over such as or tactical air his restrictions on U.S. it clear they oppose any U.S. in- volvement in the Cambodian In a television interview on NBC Senate Majority Leader Mike of tana he feels the United States stay oat of Despite the feeling of field and other in his own Asian said last summer on Guam the United Slates should stav out of Asian civil wars hut can offer assistance in the event of nal In his ad- dress in Nixon said shall look to the nation di- threatened to assume the primary responsibility of viding the manpower for de- But he aiso said cases involving shall and e re- quested and as Orbiting Expected WASHINGTON The Pentagon said today ing of an satellite by Communist China comes as no It noted that Secretary of De- fense Melvin R. Laird toid Con- gress in February that the Chinese attempt to test launch their first 1CBM or space booster in the near launch the the department said in a re- flects the significant progress which is being made in that WASHINGTON though their spacecraft failed them on their mission explore the two of the 13 astronauts were received like heroes on Capitol Hill by con- gressmen happy just to have them And NASA officials indicated at a hearing before the Senate space committee that something as small as a bit of insulation or aluminum have sparked the explosion that crippled the Apollo 13 service module en- route to the are essentially people who test James A. told the Senate this business can't expect successes ail the and John L. Swigert jr. spent two hours ing the story of the flight and their then lunched in a House dining room spent an hour room and spent an hour and their staff The third Fred Haise remained behind in Houston nursing a urinary track Marilyn Jim's said is pretty with degree temperature and taking a lot of Dr. Rocco A. the Apollo program told newsmen after the hearing that some material reacting in one of the oxygen tanks might have provided gy that caused the ex- greatly suspect an gy source inside the he insulation can be an energy Aluminum wire can be an energy energy increase burst the was probably caused by oxidation in the There are two oxygen tanks aboard the service made of a alloy called Each is 25 inches in diameter and holds 326 pounds of oxygen in a Pressures in ihe tank normally between and 930 pounds per square At the of the pressure in the number two tank rose to There also was an ampere something was de- manding Dr. Thomas 0. the space agency said the oxygen tank was a ple component and that tive action should not prove this turns out to be the he should be able to proceed with Apollo 14 and subsequent on Apollo 1-s is being readied for an October It has not been decided er Apollo 14 will be targeted like Apollo 13 for Fra an- cient and scientifically ing highland whether it will try for Littrow Rirn as hilly region remains a very high priority Paine cannot say which of the remaining missions will be sent I