Progress-Bulletin (Newspaper) - September 5, 1970, Pomona, California E- I MAiL Vol. 86 Number 218 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 Price lOe Per COPY Per Month 3 Sections 34 Pages Israel Said A Hacking Lebanon accused the Israelis of launching a three-pronged at- tack today en South Lebanon behind a screen of bombing and strafing It for an urgent meeting of the U.N. cunty Council m New York to take up its An army spokesman in Beirut said the lunge across the border was mounted from the Golan Heights of Syria and was aimed at three villages on the western slopes of Mt. army units and heavy artillery stopped the advance of the Israeli attackers east of a township four miles inside Lebanese the spokesman An Israeli military man in Tel Aviv would not con- firm or deny the Lebanese re- saying only are con- with our activity on the Lebanese front against guerrilla This was the standard Israeli statement when asked for com- ment on Lebanese claims of incursions across the Earlier the spokesman said Israeli planes raked Arab commando targets on the slopes of Mt. Hermon for the second straight I r. New Lebanese Charge d'Affaires Yahya massani said in a fetter to this month's president of the ity Council that two companies of Israeli infantry with air and artillery support had invaded Mahmassani said Lebanon wanted a council meeting as soon as Davidson of Sierre Leone and council president for was consulting members of the 15-nation body on the bility of convening a meeting this Israeli earlier charged that Egypt is building new missile sites within 19 miles of the Suez Canal despite U.S. approaches to Moscow and Cairo over cease-fire violations detected by spotter Arab Guerrillas Pull Back Jordan The Jordanian government and the Palestinian guerrilla announced today that they have ordered their tive forces to disengage from their current A government statement said army units were being ordered to withdraw from the outskirts of Amman back to their normal training Troops manning inside the capital apparently will The guerrilla Central Com- said it had issued orders to remove commando blocks from the streets of man and to stop all armed except those by guerrilla military The agreement to disengage and give the embattled city an opportunity to catch its breath came after indirect contacts Friday and today between the two The crisis began with clashes late last week and worsened ter an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate King cording to the the fighting resulted in about 200 Scene of Bomb This the scene of the damage to a and stairwell in the Hail of Justice in Los Angeles early this morning following a bomb blast that damaged the sixth floor of the and floors below when a water main was The Hail cf Justice is the scene of the Sharon Tare murder trial and houses some Charles charged in the Tate Dis- Attorney Evelle Younger eyes the Trial Site Bombed LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles Hall of site of the Sharon Tate murder was rocked fay a bomb explosion on its sixth floor today shortly after mid- The blast blew out a wall and broke a six-inch water Dut caused so sheriff's deputies The bomb exploded in a rest room adjacent to the district at- deputies Water from the broken main caused an ankle-deep flood on floors one through but Nations Meet Zambia Delegates arriving today for next week's conference of nonaligned and sources said Zambian President neth Kaunda hopes the meeting will result in a permanent to coordinate economic Preliminary discussions start and business sessions begin Topics expected to be covered include tariff barriers imposed by developed aid from major and methods of obtaining more assistance funds channeled through the united other iSf 3 Generations Die In Crash INGLEWOOD Three generations of an Inglewood family died as their pickup truck exploded in flames after being hit by a car that fled a motorcycle officer at speeds oL 100 miles an police Burned beyond recognition in the wreckage Friday were len 6, his mother Ka- 32, and grandmother Louise 70, all of police Officers said 23-year-old ven Rowland of Hawthorne tried to run down motorcycle officer Larry Ingails sped away with Ingails in Egypt Disputes U.S. MIDDLE EAST claimed that the States is far from the in its charge that Cairo has been violating the Middle East cease-fire by setting up antiaircraft missiles near the Suez Viet Training Site Hit SAIGON Viet Cong troops attacked a civil self-defense training center in coastal Binh Din Province Friday in a drive to wreck the Saigon government's pacification program military sources said The sources said 14 South Vietnamese were killed and 26 Lists Bomb Wis. Four young men sought in the bombing cf a University of Wisconsin research center been added 10 tbe list 01 most wanted Meanwhile the search for the quartet centered along the border with Canada and Royal Canadian Mounted Police issued a wide alert for the Panthers In Convention PHILADELPHIA The Black Panthers and members of other militant and radical converge under the watchful eyes of today on Tempie University to hold their convention for oppressed Tafe Prosecutor Pulled LOS ANGELES Aaron H. the eran prosecutor who mapped the state's case four defendants in the Sharon Tate murder trial has been pulled off the reportedly be- cause of his statements to the news 9 Join Defenses Neb. Nine Midwestern cities have agreed Jo band together in defense against bombings and The mayors and other of the clues met behind closed doors guarded by Where Newsman Died Owner Heard Three is Before Shooting LOS ANGELES East Los Angeles store owner says he heard deputies issue different to clear from the Silver Dollar Cafe before gas projectiles were fired One of the projectiles and killed newsman Ruben Rick owner of a store across the street from the said Friday he and five other persons were guarding his shop during the ing when a patrol car arrived in front of his Used Bullhorn He said a sergeant used a bullhorn to issue distinct warnings for the patrons to clear out before tear-gas rounds were shot into the cafe about 20 seconds Ward said he had told investigators his story and he will repeat it at an inquest into Salazar's death scheduled to begin Tne Chicane National rium which sored ihe rally which erupted into violence a week announced it was applying for permits from the city and county to hold a parade in East Los Angeles Sept. 16. It said it would hold the parade with or without the make it clear that it is our constitutional right to brate sur own independence day in any way we see march and to a committee statement Marxist Leads Chile Vote But Lacks Clear Majority caused no damage to official court records housed in the 14-story Atty. Evelle J. Younger told a news Younger said a man called the county offices two minutes after the blast to warn that an explosion would occur within three Younger said he did not know whether whoever planted the bomb was mistaken over its timing or whether the call was -a coincidental The blast was in the upper including the 10th through 14th floor jail complex that houses some prisoners Charles M. de- leader of a and three women codefendants are being tried in an courtroom on charges of in the deaths of Sharon Tate and six others in August 1969. One whose office is on the second felt a slight tremor and heard a big When the bomb went off at the deputy all ran out of oar of- fice with our pistols He said the Hall of Justice's doors are open during the pre- dawn hours and the bomber or bombers may have slipped past security guards posted cut the Construction of the explosive device was not immediately de- deputies Its blast blew out a 9-by-12 foot concrete wall and plumbing in the they bomb peeled the back like a tin in the a from the came down the stairways like Commerce Has Paper Towel Bomb COMMERCE bomb threat was telephoned to the Commerce City Hall Friday but the so-called explosive device turned out to be nothing more than a package of wadded up paper towels with wires at- and wrapped in Sheriffs deputies said anonymous caller warned the bomb had been placed on z. wall outside the Deputies said the call came shortly after 5 p.m. when most of the employes had left for the The remaining maintenance workers were asked to leave while the tion was By WILLIAM H. HEATH Associated Press Writer Chile The voters have picked a xist socialist to be next but it is up to Con- gress to confirm or reject their The government announced early today that Sen. Salvador Allende had defeated former President Jorge a and a moderate in the nation's presidential But Allende got only 36.3 per cent of the 2.938.743 votes edging out by Under Chilean a candidate must receive more than 50 per cent of she votes cast to win an election Congress must decide between the two leading Congress has always picked the top in the past but is under no legal obligation to do so. It will meet Oct. 20 to make its The leftist coalition led by lende has 83 of the 200 seats m party has 74, an d supporters have 43. A linkup between the Tomic and Alessandri forces is considered Final election figures showed Allende with votes to for Alessandri and for This gave Al lende 36.3 per cent of the and 34.9 per Tomic 27.8 per cent. If Congress goes along with the choice of the voters as ex- Chile will have the first freely elected government in Latin Chile's Bolivia and are military a 62-year-old former physician and three-time loser in previous presidential has promised Chile a non- Marxist government but that will open the way for He has pledged to nationalize the achieve full agrarian and nationalize the copper Bomb Threat Reported Against Jackie Northern Ireland searched for a bomb today near the place where Aristotle Onassis and his wife Jacqueline ate lunch with shipyard An anonymous telephone call started the search and police cordoned off an area of Queen Street while the couppe hosted buffet luncheon for the who are building two for the Onassis fleet of A senior police officer at tbe scene said a caller claimed the bomb go off about but that deadline passed without incident Police diverted all traffic and pedestrians away from the Mrs. first visit to Ireland and her tour of the shipyard building the lion tankers went Attack on Orphanage SAIGON The South Vietnamese government said day it has to the International Control Commission against an attack by North Vietnamese troops en a South Vietnamese a hospital and a Buddhist goda last The Foreign in a nota to the said 15 persons were killed and 45 were hi the 30-minute at- and that the 01 charge of the pagoda was dered in cold The ministry called ICC to the Hanoi lers who are responsible for these barbarous The Weather Mostly sunny today and Sunday but with lew over- cast with some fog during the late night and early morning Slightly cooler Ex- 82; low Sunday's high will be 85; Friday's high was 86; low this 57. IN TODAY'S P-B Page Bridge 8 Classified Ads Comics K Crossword 8 Editorial 3 8 Obituary 2 Sports 1-3 3 54 Young People Before Court Nader Says G.M. Officials Lied WASHINGTON Con- sumer crusader Ralph whose attacks on Corvair contributed to dis- continuance of die has resumed his this time accusing General top officials of lying m con- gressional and court ings over the General Motors denied der's charges Friday and firmed that Corvairs are Nader contended in a letter to Transportation Secretary John Volpe that GM's own con- ducted in 1962, showed the Corvairs produced in 1960 through 1363 were liable to overturn at speeds of from 26 to 30 miles per Despite the said GM Board Chairman James M. Roche and President Edward Cole repeatedly what GM's own tests said was not so about the vehicle's tamed a said der in to require GM to notify Corvair owners of what Nader called safety de- Nader also urged aham whose Senate subcommittee anto safety hearings is 1966, to pen the and hear tional testimony Roche and they actively de- fended the Corvair and ly avoided true said Nader of the Nader also contended that all models of the which was produced from 1959 until May 1969, allow poisonous bon monoxide gas to leak the the passenger deny his charges and reiterate that the Corvairs were soundly designed and are safe cars to said General view of the ness of the we witt make a reply Secretary A GM spokesman said the firm coold not comment on whether the specific testing reports cited by Nader were The firm also could not confirm or deny im- mediately that ot the 1960-1963 Corvairs are still on the Aides of Sen. said a response to Nader's for a reopening of the hearings have to await a review of the The Transportation Department declined extensive comment until the charges can be A spokesman for tbe ment's National Highway Safety did deny der's contention that tbe agency has held op proceedings against Corvair pending the outcome of civil court