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   Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - November 6, 1970, Yuma, Arizona                               SUN Year and ARIZONA SUN SENTINEL 10 Cents 18 Pages Yumo Arizona 6 1970 Telephone SENTINEL 201 st Issue Italy Recognizes Red Chin Formosa Chamber Units T r To Cut Ties Border Industry Plans At A spokesman for the Yuma County Chamber of Com- merce said today that the is and will be sented in two out-of-town con- dealing with border industries and general eco- nomic improvement Currently attending the sixth annual Border Cities Association in Calexico is Ralph Salem San Luis Valley banker who is re- presenting the In- Relations Com- Salem left early yesterday to attend the two-day conference which will explore border im- provement through industrial development tourism and cial gains The sessions were due to adjourn late this after- noon The Chamber will also bo represented on Monday and Tuesday at a Border Industry Conference in San Diego Sponsored by the Center for Advanced Studies in International Business the meeting will be attended by industrialists and developers According to the Chamber of Commerce office indicate that ed firms from as far as Illinois will attend with derance from Southern fornia The San Luis area will be represented by Veloso a San Luis Arizona grocer and president of the Industrial Development Commission of San Luis Sun He will appear as a panelist during the day morning session Also ex- to attend is Tristam Pitts manager of eral Semiconductor Industries Inc which recently located a manufacturing facility there The Yuinn in- department will be re- presented in a booth by al manager Jim Bjornstad who indicated that Yuma and San Luis would share a booth at the seminar The Yuma new industrial chure is expected to receive its first distribution during the two day meet CAPE KENNEDY Rises Again TOUCHING IT UP Fla WASHINGTON AP The The Air Force unemployment rate launched a secret spy satellite up last month and jobs dropped ly because of the auto workers Mrs Pat Engier Chamber of Commerce tourist tary arid of banners that will hang Border Industry The meeting Monday and Tuesday will follow one now going on in JAKE TO THE FIELDS Yuma Produce People Call for Group to Battle Chavez Union By NEIL JOHNSON The Yuma Daily Sun Yuma agriculturalists are getting ready for a war they hope never comes here last night area produce ple Yumans from all walks of life and persons opposed to the United Farm Workers Organizing tee actions met to get ed The group called for a zen's committee to actually go into the fields and harvest the lettuce crop if a strike is called Darrell Arnold former ident of Foods Inc who quit in protest when the company signed a contract with called the boycott a vicious weapon the use of which Mystery Surrounds Rented Plane The FBI has been called in to investigate the case of a rented plane missing since Oct 6th when it was rented here from Aero Inter- national The Sheriffs Office began the probe after a San Diego man rented the Piper kee and said he would return it the next day Two days later the man called Aero In- to tell them he had crashed two miles northwest of Perico Sinaloa Mex Aerial checks failed to find the plane and Perico authorities said they were not aware of any plane crash The plane had still not been located this morning Lt Dale Freeman is heading the Sheriffs Office investigation not be justified under any It harms too many cent said Arnold In this case growers workers and consumers Later he told the crowd of nearly 200 at the Stardust Hotel that the Chavez group is power drunk They believe they have the power They don't negotiate They tell you what you are going to do Arnold continued to shoot holes in the con- tracts with alleged examples of what the contracts limit and how they would affect the farmers ability to govern and work his own land Chavez spends a lot of time talking about his added Arnold During this past summer we have seen his followers smash windows wreck buses and sault workers Odell Stafford general ager of Pete Pasquinelli duce Co was moderator of the information and organization meeting Mel a former Santa Maria radio announcer who is now a public relations man in the fight against gave an illustrated talk of when he knew Cesar Chavez and how his feelings have changed in the last five years My whole concept of the movement changed in about 30 minutes when 60 Brown Berets Mexican militants attended a rally in Santa said He added the Brown Berets followed the philosophy of that Chinese guy Mao went on to say much of the Chavez campaign had a Red Communist aspect He used an Un- American Activities report to document his allegations The Campesino and Chavez are as he pointed out the Mexican theater group gave skit shows at the Chavez lies They are too loaded with anti-American propoganda for me He also charged it was the Anglos who were also behind the issues The I mean Anglos are directing the said and he mentioned Anglo names and followed each with a report of their subversive activities He quoted Judy Graham as saying in Holister Calif that our participation in this movement fits into our bigger plan a movement said when he was a child of Mexican origin cano was thought of as thing bad It would be like calling an Italian a wop today We have a brown tion in the making not just a labor he added When they use as a wedge it is a dangerous weapon He also mentioned racial economic social tural and political factors as being stressed They use the can't make it be- cause you are brown As went even On Air at Noon Radio Station re- permission from the Federal Communications Commission to begin casting at noon today Operating at 95.1 me with watts of power the tion will broadcast 24 hours a will program easy tening music with news at 15 and 45 minutes after the hour The station is owned by Robert Langill and Joel lard ther away from the original subject of the strike against agriculture especially lettuce he outlined what he called the plan of the movement Isolate the race then unite the race organize for action and build a revolution are the factors he gave In conclusion I want to the American people there is something greater ended They have the words but I have the message We are willing to admit we Turn to page 2 please intended to provide almost in- stant warning of a long-range missile attack on the United States by the Soviet Union or Red China The satellite is to give a warning of such an present systems give U.S forces to prepare sile devices and launch bombers and missiles in ation i A Titan 3 rocket thundered away from Kennedy at EST to propel the spy satellite ward a orbit about miles Pacific Ocean The Pet agon clamped a crecy lid on the launching and made no advance ment A brief statement after liftoff said only that the rocket had been launched with an ex- payload Inside The Sun Churches strike against General Motors the Labor Department ed today The national edged up of cent to 5.6 per cent of the work force the report said The total number of jobless was virtually unchanged at 4.3 million The 5.6 per cent figure com- pared with the G per cent un- employed rate that House Speaker John W said last Monday had been reached McCormack said at the time that the Nixon ad- ministration was withholding the 6 per cent announcement until after Tuesday's election Labor Department officials de- nied it saying the figures were not then compiled Today's official report said that although total ment including agricultural workers was up to some to 78.9 million the key category of payroll ment was down nearly half a million to 70.6 million and manufacturing employment dropped more than to 18.8 million The Bureau of Labor tics also said in another report that wholesale prices did not drop last month as indicated in ROME Italy Mediterranean anchor of the North Atlantic treaty recognized Communist China The defection of another U.S ally from the camp was announced meeting of the Italian Cabinet at which it ment negotiators for the Chinese governments concluded in Paris Thursday after 21 months of arduous give and take The shift also is not expected to affect Formosa's small trade with Italy consisting largely of motorcycles and small 7 tronic parts The still maintain trade with Canada recognition of the Chinese Communist government on Oct 13 Italy is the seventh member of the North tic Treaty Organization to come to terms with The others are the way arid Denmark X Government sources said the recognition could several it not in Italy Italy governments four times while the negotiations going on a preliminary The wholesale price index remained unchanged the earlier indicated of one per cent drop the bureau said The bureau said that the total number of unemployed i- had risen 1.4 million in the past As in the negotiations year most formerly to Canadian one of full Democrats heavily President Nixon's eco- nomic record hat part of the Yuma Voters Must The voter registration rolls have been set aside S and of all voters is now under way Mrs Cam Nell Belts S Yuma County recorder said this morning All Yuma County dents must reregister in order to be eligible to vote in the next county lion The registration rolls for city general tion Dec 1st are not referring to the Communist claim to Formosa Informed it was hat Italy would and nothing laim The Italian and Canadian consulted -3 while the Ottawa f- was carrying-on allel talks with Peking Stockholm and the sources said Italian diplomats authors of the which Canada took note of the claim to Formosa without endorsing or opposing it Higher School Budgets Erode Tax Reform PHOENIX owner benefits from Arizona's tax reform program are being eroded with each year by higher school district budgets the state valuation chief said today Arlo Woolery director of the State Department of Property Valuation said the state's school districts levied lion in property taxes in 1967 the year before the reform was effective In 1968 he said the levy for school purposes fell to million Sales taxes and other levies made up the difference In said Woolery school district budgets went higher taking million from erty taxpayers Things really came apart this year when budgets rose to to the point where it took million from property said Woolery If these in- creases keep coming like that it will wipe out all the benefits the homeowner received from the reform THE WEATHER SPEAKING AGAINST Mel a public relations man in the fight against Cesar Chavez and gestures before a near full house in the Planet Room of the Stardust Hotel last night was called to get a citizens tee organized Sun Staff Photo Highest Lowest Temperature at today afternoon Saturday Low tonight H Average high this dat e Average low this date FORECAST lo Variable high clouds with little in temperature Sunrise 83 81 55 43%   

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