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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 12

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A2 Progress-Bulletin, Pomona, Saturday Evening, September 5, 1970 Missiles 19 Miles Prom Canal, Israel Charges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other preparations are being said in- Jerusalem by forbidding Israel charged today that Eg- carrieti out at ne sites ear- Egyptian encroachment on the ypt is buiWmg new missile sites marked for ground to air mis-'Suez Canal cease-fire zone and within 19 miles of the Suez Can- siles in aa area Bending removing antiaircraft missiles al despite U.S. approaches to of the Suez Cana! and within a i reportedly has placed there. Moscow and Cairo over cease- 19 miles frora I a i the Egyptian fire violations detected by spot- fl cease-fire agreement and Foreign Ministry claimed Friter planes. standstill of Aug. 7 forbids con- day a U.S.

charge that Cairo Israel made its charge in its 'struction of new military instal- violated the cease-fire by set- 19th complaint of Egyptian tenons on either side of the wa- ting up the missile sues is "ab- cease-fire violations to the N. terway to a depth of 30 miles, soiutely far from the truth." Truce Supervision Organization I a i Defense Minister Dayan, in an interview on Is- in Jerusalem. Moshe Dayan said earlier in the reel's stare radio, said Israel Aa Israeli statement in Tei day that Israel must continue to not be in a position Aviv said that "information participate in Mideast where we should have to figbt that came to the knowledge of fa'ks while maintaining a ''mi- with o-jr backs to the in. the Israel defense forces iitary alternative." The United order 10 hold the lines we have cates that building work and States can make it possible, he been holding verv successfully for the past three years." Nation's Weather Call NA 2-2561 for weather information for Southern California and recreation areas. Information on highway conditions may be obtained by calling TU 6-3211.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy Albuquerque, cloudy Atlanta, cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Boise, rain Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudy Charlotte, cloudy Chicago, clear Cincinnati, fog Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear Des Moines, clear Detroit, clear Fairbanks, rain Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, cloudy Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, clear Jacksonville, fog Juneau. rain Kansas City, rain Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, clear Milwaukee, clear Louisville, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, clear S4G4 Milwaukee, clear cloudy New Orleans, clear New York, cloudy 71 61 .03 88 71 93 68 mana Philadelnhia. rain 43 gg Pnoemx, cloudy 75 64 P'ttskurgh, cloudy gi 71 Ptiard, cloudy on CQ Ptland cloudy oU Gi 84 65 15 a City, clear gc clear 86 55 St 5 87 63 53 1 Lk jg San Diego, cloudy 56 46 San Fran qr r-s Seattle, rain 82 60 8765 91 76 9073 10176 84 67 91 73 "A'ashinaten is unable to remove the missiles, he said, Israel should be released from the truce agreement. He added that he believes Is-' irael and the Arab states are p.earing the "final stages" of.

the conflict, "moving toward an. agreement, although each side, lhas a different agreement inj jmind." Negotiations began, he! jsaid. because Israel, the United! 'States, the Soviet Union and all want the war to end. I But Dayan had a for LA Latin Parades Canceled IiIRiS GALORE Jim and Garratt assistant manager, examine a rack of shins in the men's department of the new Roberts Department Store which opened Fri- Roberts Department i 84 75 Cairo, saying that if the Egyp- has opened its doors for busi- 85 63 try to cress the Suez "and ness at 1501 Qlt Ave i0l 7667 us back, all that will be i. a 7151 of them will be heaps of na VaUe Ceater LOS ANGELES (AP) The Chicaco group that sponsored last week's rally that turned into a riot says it will parade and rally on Mexican Independence Day Sept.

16. But two conservative Chicano have canceled plass for traditional parades. Chicano Moratorium Committee announced plans to go ahead with parade-rally the I6th even if the city and county do not provide che permits the group is requesting. In a Friday vote the Mexican Csvic Patriotic Committee can- ceiea its East Los Angeles parade for the 16th --an event it has staged for 35 years. In a similar action, the Latin 'American Chamber of Commerce of the San Fernando ley moved Friday to cancel a i parade and festival planned for i Sunday, Sept.

13. i The traditional parades were canceled, spokesmen said, because of fears on that violence DETROIT (AP) General struck for seven weeks in 1967, meet them, and asked that the linightAenipt 3gain in the Mexi and Chrysler today was given strike immunity bv UAW be more specific. a A i a community delivery of "the dollars fte union when it picked GM The union has said it is seek-i whlCh remained tense after lhe Center, ihe retail 'Aiii appliances, linen and a hcst of household and family needs. The Pomona store is located at 1501 E. Hoit Ave.

Chain Store UAW To Outline Demands pens Doors Today for GM Chrysler and. cents" pries which the and Chrysler Thursdav as its JL i i i i il lit Ui 97 58 tank wreckage, compared to 1 the seventh in a United Auto Workers Union targets for winning a pattern- crease, but has 95 70 .14 which the destruction of the six- cn2 'fc of such operations. savs ic 1 to nuy a new setting contract by tire expira- specify what Washington, cloudy Winnipeg, clear 90 96 83 96 7350 8575 77 57 .13 gg 74 Bakersfield 50 47 .41 Brownsville 85 75 Fresn 7763 Las 8067 03 0akland 69 S778.59 Red 8879 73 82-60 82 80 67 87 78 .39 Thermal 102 88 79 T--Trace 3760 8647 72 64 64 5S 6553 94 73 7459 60 79 56 70 57 58 43 62 43 61 day war will look like iature." Jim Battersby will be manager of the store located on the property formerly owned Nash's. Owners are three year wage settlement. tion of three-year agreements stantiaL ing a "substantial" wage in- declined to means fav sub- not a week ago in which two Chicanes died.

Meanwhile, an advisory body to the County Board of Super- President he midnight, Sept. 14. The companies said their mi- The UAW said it strike ua! offers represented a 7.5 per .01 .06 POMONA CEMETERY MANAGEMENT Carl Gai 502 Franklin Ave. 622-2029 Pomona Winding up Calif. Stay ll A Robert, down lbe price first at Chrvs one or both of its twin targets if cent hourly wage increase in Herman, Edward and Morris and then at GM tar- r.o new contract is on hand at the first year of a proposed Burman and Leonard Borden.

ts a ett iement before a that time. three-year contract. The UAW 14 strike deadline. me union rejected as "woe- rejected that claim, savins the Store hours will oe 10 ajn. to Douglas A.

Fraser, a UW fuily inadequate" contract of- increase amounted p.m. Wednesday vice president and its cluef ne- fers the ccmoanies made Tues- cent ar best a a 8 a a a a 6 gotiatcr at Chrysler, said the day. The averase hourlv on iuescaj, weonescajf union AOS present its de- The companies complained la-UAW member at the Big Three I and b2Iurja y- mands in dollars and cents, but ter that the union had couched automakers earns SUE an. The other family department added that the price might be its demands in language too hour. The companies say frngei are located in East Los.withheld from newsmen.

vague for them to fisure pre- benefits add si.75 more to the' Angeles, Santa Fe Springs. Bel-' Ford Motor which was cisely what it would" take to hourlv cost for each worker. urged Friday an Investigation of the riot by the Justice Department and an independent citizen's group. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles said that his office was satisfied with the investigation being conducted by the Sheriff's department, razea A CLEMENTE, (AP) President Nixon start-, 1 Santa.

Ana, Rixby ed a weekend slowdown of acri-j Knolls and North Long Beach, vities at the Western White 1 House as he prepared to close his California operations and' head back to Washington. The President marked his Charles Bonkowski 17th successive dav awav from! Charles C. BonkowsM of 642 ithe nation's capital today He! Fillmore P1 cied Friday at 2:15 i plans to be back there Monday' a in Valley Commu-; 1 for a big Labor Day dinner and! nity Hcs iiaI following a long' Ira For 6th Gl Over My Lai Chavez Wins Another Baffle aremont Chaplain (A BLAC Pomona. Ph. 622-1078 POLLOCK MORTUARY for nalised in honor of leaders.

Presidential Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler gave the last scheduled briefing for newsmen here Friday afternoon and said the President had no weekend" appointments. a sendoff FridaV i CLAREMONT A Pomona 1 SALINAS. Calif. (AP) Ce- Teamsters to UFWOC.

OtherJCclJege graduate will be cha- sar Chavez' United Work- pickets have kept Inter Ear.est'pianfat the Claremoat Colleges ers Organizing Committee has idle, however. this fall a major, In Los Angeles, William R.I Verpianfc will sue. an inter-union Tmcher, Doara cnairman of Pu-C eed James A. Joseph, who re- i. Entombment will be made in Pomona Mausoleum.

Henry E. Drake r- res parent cornpa- signed last spring to become director of the Irwin- Hutto. railed production in the nation's ny of Freshpict said 22, of Tallulah. La, to stand "salad bowl." 'tions with Chavez' union i a by court-mardal on treshpict Foods. an- begin immediately with no con-! Trwin Foundations in Co- charges stemming from the al- ncunced Friday it is canceling citicr.s attached." lumbus Ohio leged My Lai massacre.

its contract with the Teamsters Tlncher said that if neaotia- Mr of 934 James Spokesman for 3rd Armv Union and wiji negotia- tions proceed in good faith" "the rhan a T. Friday at 11 a.m. in headquarters announced Friday tons wilh UFWOC. UFWOC great majority of growers and Colleoe in Ponied Ore Bi a Valley Community that Hutto will be tried on' 0 of er cent ot shippers in Salinas will join Pu- fore hat he wa to two 1105 1135 f3liowkl Tse months charges of assault to commit workers the 100-mue-long rex in granting recognition IT "i ooinJtn of illness. Funeral arrange-murder and of false swearing.

Valley, which grows SO UFWOC-AFL-CIO and in imir- bapel at Stanf rd Um two other charges'P er ceilt of tfae nation's bead dlate negotiations." lurcer The contention was denied janti rape--have been dropped. is Harvesr Co major Les Hubbard, spokesman going to hotspot posts--Emory, Afterward, Brown said he' 1 was taking a personal message; from Nixon to King expressing his admiration for General H. Scott General H. Scott The spokesmen also -S- Jettuce producer, had Salinas Valley Growers, nounced earLer this week he earned a B.D. at Yale 552 ft r.

that all charges against Cpl. Kenneth Schiei, 23. of Swartz Creek. have Divimtv School. the kings efforts in trving to Grand Ave died Thureda at been dismisspd and no further 10:45 p.m.

in Cottage Hospital in the reach a settlement Middle East that will lead to long-term stability there. On the domestic front, the White House characterized as following a brief illness. Funer, services will be held in Todd 'Memorial Chapel Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Burial will be made ion is Schiei. 23, had been charged with premediated murder.

dismissal of the charges "very the reported rise; Memorial Park. aga nst 0 TM 61 leaves 10 sol-' diers, including Capt. Ernest L. its union agreements from the Freeway Work Completed In Ontario 5 7 5 A Phone 622-1263 in unemployment from 5 to 5.1 i WIiittier per cent in August. Ziegler said the Council of.

Eugene R. Andre r. of Miami. still accused Economic Advisers believes that the economy "has "one' Eu ene Andre 556 through the St Orlano died Mv ra th justment with surorisiimlv little cay San Antoni Community wi, South Vietnam. cevcnonai service ONTARIO The Suitana the Unity Church.

and Vegetable Associa-. i Dr. David Alexander, provosc of the colleges, said Mr. Ver-- i plank is "uniquely suited" for bermOn 5et the chaplaincy. "Gordon Ver' The Rev.

Gertrude Tuntiand comes io Claremor.t will speak on the topic "Don't' Colieges al a tjme when his ex Fence" Me In" at the 11 a.m." 1 61106 and skiils wii! of Sundav arunusual significance in helping I shape the future directions of Avenue undercrossing at the Eliot Welker will assist witht The Claremoa Colleges cha- Mppina -U nf Mnnrmw Tnln venue ai me C-HOt weiKer will assist WitJit San Beraardino Freewa is the service. Mrs. Virginia NoIIf 181 -Jrl 6 "Pened to- traffic. is the organist. As chaplain of organist.

AS cnapiam ot Lewis and Its closure had been due to Mrs. Tuntiand will speak on Clark College Mr. Verpian em- the widening of the San Beraar- the subject "Improve Personal new forms of worship GIRO Freeway through Ontario. Relationship." for the p.m. Sin college chapel.

He also led The $4.8 project is ex- service Sunday. workshops for couples, student- i decline production and em- Hos aI Upland. Funeral serv- the action against Hutto, pected to be completed by No- The church" is open Mondav faculty encounter groups and nlovmpnt" lc will be held Tuesday at s-x of the 10--including Calley rhrmioh fnV student nmorame ployment." Todd Chapel Todd tnd Smith, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1907 CHARL1 C. BONKOWSKI Tuesday, 11:00 a.m.

it Pomona Mausoleum Pending RUBY KING Pending hgemems GE.VERAL H. SCOTT i Chape! a.m. Interment Rose Hills Memorial Whutier MICHAEL G. SEDLOCK Arrangements Pending MRS. MAUD STEWART Arrangements Pending f79 K.

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Sunday A.M. 10--including p.m. in the Draper Mor- --ftave been ordered to court- tuary Memorial C'napel, On- martial, iario. Burial will be made in dates have been the BeHevue Cemetery, Ontario the military tnal. set vember.

through Friday for individual student volunteer programs. counseling and special prayer- Mr. Verpiank and his wife Spear ishing i3 not permitted requests. The church offers the- Jan have two daughters Me-an for within a m.ie of the shore in special dial-a-oraver bv cailmsijov and Meredith Ellen Bermuda. 622-8596.

month. PARENTS OIO ENROLL YOUR CHILDREN NOW IN Baptist Christian Kindergarten 6th Gr. Emphasis on Christian Education Patriotism Qualified Experienced Teachers Low Rates Bus Transportation Extended Day Care Beautiful Facilities, 395 San Bernardino, Pomona Individual Interest in Each Student INFORMATION 983-8640 or 624-6608 PRAY FOR AMERICA" "NEEDED IN AMERICA CHRISTIAN EDUCATION" I believe with proper training of our children they can turn out to he Christ honoring, law -biding citizens. They don't have to be dope heads, hippies and commun- ists. Education ought to include respect for law and order and discipline as "well as knowledge.

Discipline and respect are missing these days in the average school. Students go to school to run the school rather tfian to lesrn. It is our intention at Central Baptist Christian School to provide teachers with devotion to God and country who will read from the Word of God and lead their class in prayer. Remember, "everything or falls on SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A.M.

EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:30 P.M. RAY MTENU AAflfMAnA'WVSA'VWVWVUUWVUtAAAAAMU SPAPFRf.

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