Progress-Bulletin (Newspaper) - May 7, 1970, Pomona, California es Close Doors Students Planning Events Empty Cal Poly Campus Shows Effect This Morning NELLIS Staff Writer but two and in the i v c vi i u s everts today sird most will re- main Vi at only hav planned activities a through this and another on the Plaza this La eire w is classes bu: a facility meeting was under way to what if would be taken toward ob- servance a strike all colleges across the have been incident's on of the al campuses and authorities report shere a genuine feeling of concern the students rather than ore of At Cal there was a eral feeling of disappointment at the closing of the college the move cancels out the annual Poly Vue President Robert Kramer said he doubted if Poly Vue be number of the events led for a schedule and will be for this If any of other events are to be won't take place for least two he resident on j services the 4 campus Gov Reagan's IV s ITS Vt. Siti o i all are J Although the the Oi classes did so on the call for a student Al Garemont Men s scene of a student week the program en the in a than two hour endorsed a strike canceled classes through The other as well as the School of voted to observe strike but classes be held Friday and College officials the ad- decided to close Honnold Although classes were students on the various campuses are expected to at- tend numerous discussions with ranging from of op. can to the Foreign in Southeast A teach-in he held day at CMC 10 and it expected of the Council a-d srea will Claremont Edward Malan with than 1.000 students from various ilVer Pomona a-d pledged the CIK in the announced that the Council Kid ordered the dropped to of the four killed at State for our di- vided was greeted by a standing At the same the dents approved a which calls Students to be to dis- classes for the rest of year in order to on political issues will be allowed to usual and others make up work missed by Sept these not wishing to these plans are free to continue Establishment of a for Social would be available 10 dents The students aiso agreed fo set up a between labor unions students for the of calling a total strike for the remainder of this year to attention to the M La Verne a cf some 40 students held a in frort of Hall which IN planned to ue until midnight as part of the strike anj in memory of the four Kent Some otherwise 70. 73. and Expected iay was 5S: mvv this 4S. MAIL Volley Classified Ads 86 Number 97 THURSDAY 7, 1970 Price Ptr Cooy Corner Delivered H JO Per 6 Sections 52 Pages Thousands Kills 1 Americans American enters e w thousands i U.S and northeastern y and into the heart of a North Vietnamese bunker h e c o p c- r killing nine he e crash to 26 the her of Americans in helicopter crashes in and four in Vietnam U.S military ces said the Cambodian and re- attacks have raised ncan casualties to their sst point in a it Conq and North troops launched more attacks in Vietnam Vietnamese wounding 23 in at wounding 17 Americans m bmg a and killing Col. ANTHONY J. MOFfETT Vicious Tactics Youth Adviser Quits y J. quit as head of the Nixon liaison office young charging President and his iers sanctioned most us against political said his decision to was on what I is a very dangerous jde in our he recent remarks by the concerning student were in- strumental in my Moffett said in a statement at a news they confirmed what thousands of students have believed or suspected for some that the President and his most trusted advisers do not view selves as leaders of all the American that they do not have the best interests of youth in most that they will sanction even the most vicious tactics against people and other legitimate political Moffett bad high praise for HEW Secretary Robert H. Finch and U. S. Commissioner of Education James E. his immediate said he had talked to Finch this morning and sensed I sensed before that he is very about what he is going to There are 11 other members of the student liaison staff directed by There were to Col. 7, S A a siori fie 01 planned i as a. t S. C. on S r v. 10; o- 'n be td 11 v to r to be the cf An to T -n be the arJes Nationwide Use Okay N h Bi- ters 1..-S aii tu N men v. lo arson over the current A from Maj. Gen P of the National Guard to the guard save for as next of and tor from not to IN TODAY'S P-B Sec. Bridge Child's Ads Comics Crossword Dateline Dixon Doctor Comments Editorial I Obituary Rattles Straws Sports Women World of Animals Young People Page 6 2 3-S 2 1 6 7 10 2 5 4 3 1-8 7 1-3 6 Students Continue Protests By ASSOCIATED snut up for four today ar Gov. rr to the closed the war in Most colleges and also for the four-day period had to to vour v t events tests L'S m and the Kent State the of at Santa sj 70il members voted to the r bodies between students and anv police who trv to a planned campus Plan Caravan of students de vere on a caravan a Friday on the -I Nc half the students it State at a student speaker at s n at of Rea be cm shui is can State am the Amor's t lie are to he held ii he i-d t C i s and on tre university bu: would re- ma n unable to as Reagan UCLA students met Wednesday and evl to stav away from school until all L.S. are out of Southeast Asia and ROTC the S a of about at San Fernando State gathered a in they plan ro keep school shut the PS the in Indochina or of Disruption The major were at UC Santa where 500 demonstrators streamed across the 101 Col. 7, A4 toves in Num WASHINGTON Doves are in the Bui in a anery debate over U.S. crowing m The ions afternoon on produced fix ail bearing on the use of American combat m Laos and The doves lost but were able muster a high of 14S supporters behind the antiwar On Dec. 2, only 55 could he rounded up a widely heralded as a endorsement of ident Nixon's Vietnam It passed then 333 to 55. Not all House who took Nixon's side in day's debate were Many were those feel ihc pol cv is a of non were by The unlike the has been an backer of presidential foreign policy debate a the Pentagon buv and develop major weapons for the next fiscal It was passed 326 to 29 and sent to the almost unnoticed in the flow of words thai fell on connected attempts to amend u. Focus of the debate was an amendment proposed bv Paul that have barred the use of any funds m the to finance Ihc L S troops into Thailand or the President promptly reported to that such as to lives of Soath Doves the fier too and cd u would turn out to be Gulf of Tonkin The allusion was to she 196-1 Congressional ment which President Lyndon B. Johnson cited as justification for escalating the war in Vietnam and which many lawmakers ROW say they wish they never voted Hawks had been considered supporters of the The amendment considered by all sides Vn 3, A