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mtk xu tnitm ICS 11 10c 18 Pages Monday Afternoon, June 22, 1970 emrD Cemtir PHILADELPHIA (AP) government guaranteed delay was caused by a large In- 115th Year-No. 146 State Queen: 34 'Sisters' Secretary of Transportation advances. of buy or sell orders. John A. Volpe said Monday the I The exchange also said trad- Nixon administration will be! Tl'c ing in Pennsylvania Railroad pushing for h(l long he thought and Ncw YorR Centra, Rajlroad teed loans to help the Penn Cen-u bonds had also been delayed, tral Railroad which received 1 rcPdi When trading is halted be-court permission Sunday enhrdyra tie cause of a numbef of reorganize under federal bank ruptcy laws.

jt gcneralIy means tne case and the trustees appointed number 0f ordm by the court. He said he envi- are imbalance and ice of sions continued operation with- (ock cannot out material change. tradjng floor Stock analysts blamed the; New York Stock Exchange Penn Central filed the bank Her Plans ruptcy petition Friday after the Defense Department abandoned plans to guarantee $200 million land, Theresa Yvonne Smith, 20 market's early drop to the news rules prohibit the exchange of the Penn Central bankruptcy from commenting on the buying of bank loans to Penn Central. It included a $150 scholarship action or selling pattern of a particular Each of the semi-finalist not The railroad received court permission for the reorganization after it said it was unable to pay its bills. stock.

Penn Central common stock "Penn Central is the reason, almost completely," said Newton Zinder. a stock analyst with in the final five won $200. They closed Friday at $11.25 a share were Miss Santa Cruz Diane Moore, 19, In the interim, the railroad E.F. Hutton Inc. in Newjon the exchange, continues to operate under nor-iYork.

"The selling is based on! Directors of the railroad, part Miss Imperial Valley, Patricia Campbell, 18, of El Centra; Miss of a giant company with assets mSiii 9 mill mal conditions. fundamentals as much as emo- Prices on the New York Stock itional factors." of more than $6.5 billion, said Orange, Sharon Turner, 18, of Orange; Miss Stanislaus Exchange dropped sharply in i "One company has already.they went into court Sunday be- Lynn Obermiller, 20, of Mo reaction to what analysts said fallen," Zinder said, "and the line was caught in a desto; and Miss Santa Clara, was the news of the bankruptcy lis some conjecture which com "severe cash squeeze" and unable to borrow new funds "from Victoria Buckley, 18, of Los action. One-half hour after the pany might be next. Miss California, Karin Kasch-er, already has a plan which might boost her to Miss America. She revealed it at the Miss California Awards luncheon yesterday at the Holiday Inn where all contestants, production staff and interested public gathered for a final wrap-up.

Karin spoke briefly, saying that she hoped she could take along to Atlantic City a little bit of charm and talent of her 34 sisters. With this plan, how could she lose. Karin was presented a scholarship check for $1000 to be used in her education. To a chorus of "oooohs" and "aaaaahs" she also recieved a full length oyster white Der-rego lamb coat with a natural blue fox collar, from Aladino Stefani of Stefani Furs of San Francisco. The San Francisco Fashion Gatos.

And Richard Scrugns, an ana-i any source. A last-ditch plan opening bell, the Dow Jones av erage plunged over 8 points. Also $150 scholarship checks went to special judges awards lyst with Goodbody Co. in for a $200 million government-New York, said: "The Penn! guaranteed loan fell through Central situation is the sole rea- last week, son for the market fall. Unders- The bankruptcy petition was tandablv.

it nut some psycholog- signed by U.S. District Judge C. for non-finalists; most talented But the loss narrowed considerably in later trading. Volpe said that "we'll be pushing for and pressing for dancer, Miss Oakland, Theresa Smith; most talented singer, Miss Humboldt Gail ical Dressure on investor atti- William Kraft Jr. It was rushed permanent legislation to Drovide iin tn $750 million in loans.

Heitudcs." to Kraft's suburban home by a Straughen; most talented dra said he expected that introduc- Trading in Penn Central limousine following matists, Miss Lake Patricia Winegar; most talented in al tion soon in the Senate of a com- Transportation Co. and Penn approval by the 12 directors of panion bill to one introduced al- Central Co. stocks were do- the Penn Central Transportation ready in the House to authorize layed. The exchange said the (Continued on Page 2) fields, Miss Tulare, a 1 i a derailed triggering a series of explosions. (AP Wirephoto) Section of tank car protrudes from a house in Crescent City, 111., Sunday after a freight Walters; judges' special award Miss Redlands, Judith Landreth Industries will provide a ward Local pageant awards were as follows: best staging, first, robe for her use in the Miss Miss Pacifica; second Miss Red- America Pageant and fit her with a gown said to be worth iesideinris Slowly Return lands; best over-all organiza tion, Pacifica first; Miss San Hawks Score Senate Victory Joaquin Co.

Pageant, second. Trini Contreras of Contreras Studio, won prolonged applause To Destroyed! Conramniyiniiitiy tor his presentation of a colored, $1500. Judy Lee Jewels provided her scholarship money. She was made honorary stewardess in the Western Airlines and will travel free during her reign. The Toni Company, presented her with a $250 check to supplement her wardrobe and Olds- hand worked photo of Susan (AP) The! the amendment produces diver- WASHINGTON Anton, outgoing Miss California to Miss Anton.

eight other cars were destroyed. injured were volunteer firemen CRESCENT CITY, 111. (AP) the Federal Railroad Administration for further inquiry. language gent views. Senate added new A spokesman for the National In her short address she said Sen.

John Sherman Cooper, Monday to proposed curbs on Transportation Safety Board in from Crescent City and 30 neighboring communities who battled soaring, searing flames Federal investigators, police and firemen maintained a wary watch today on two burning this has been the "fullest year Indochina spending, but the sig State health officials declared the town's water supply was Washington, D.C., said two investigators arrived at the scene nificance of the action was dis for an entire day. mobile Corp. handed her keys to a Cutlass Supreme convertible which she will use during contaminated and ordered resl Ten cars in the freight tram tank cars filled with liquid propane while a small stream of residents returned to the wreck Sunday but it was not determined whether an investigation puted. The roll call vote was 79 to 5. dents not to drink it.

Illinois Bell ot my life. And among other things she said she learned how to walk properly, how to not slur her 'S's" and smile without showing her bottom teeth. and Frank Church, D-Idaho, have made clear they feel their amendment, while permitting certain limited emergency steps as hot pursuit into Cambodia, air strikes at Communist sanctuaries there and even an attack to forestall an imminent the year. were filled with liquid propane. Six were destroyed in the explo Telephone Co.

rushed emergen would be held. It approved an amendment by age of Crescent City. Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie nunncr-ups received $5UU in scholarship money.

In order, cy equipment to Crescent City sions, tw0 were pulled away and Sen. Robert C. Byrd, The spokesman said that the incident might be referred to (Continued on Page Z) two remain afire. They said She hoped that Miss Kascher toured the area and immediate that was backed by the adminis ly asked President Nixon to de tration. they were: Miss San Mateo, Susan Damante, 20; first; Miss Sacramento, Sandra Herring, 18, second; Miss Los Angeles, Vicki Lee, 20, third; and Miss clare the community of 700 a It states that the President re disaster area because of expto tains full constitutional powers as commander in chief to pro would spread sunshine all over the place." Preliminary winners for the first two nights, were, Thursday, talent, Miss Los Angeles swimsuit, Miss San Mateo; Friday, talent, Miss Hay ward; sions Sunday resulting from a Juries Crimina 12-Man ban Leandro, Dayna Digirno, freight train derailment.

tect U.S. forces in Vietnam. invasion of boutn Vietnam, would bar a repetition of the April 30 attack without congressional approval. They were joined by Sen. Robert C.

Byrd, author of an amendment which said the president's constitutional authority includes protection of (Continued on Page 2) 18, fourth. It was adopted as an amend Seventy persons were injured and about 30 businesses and homes were ruined but no one ment to a proposal sponsored by Miss Congeniality, an award voted on by the contestants, was awarded this year to Miss Oak and swimsuit, Miss Santa Cruz Sens. Frank Church, D-Idaho, Co. was reported killed. Most of the Not A Must, Says Court and John Sherman Cooper, designed to limit in volvement in Cambodia.

may well be that the usual ex Backers of the Cooper-Church Nation's Crime Rate Shows Another Increase pectation was that the jury WASHINGTON (AP) -Breaking away from 72 years of tradition, the Supreme Court amendment insisted that the Byrd language in no way wa would consist of 12, and that hence, the most likely conclu tered down their proposals. Pittsburgh man who met his defense lawyer for the first time while walking to the courtroom. Declined to give Cassius Clay, former heavyweight champion, permission to go to Canada to fight Joe Frazier, his ruled 7 to 1 today that juries in of increase in first-quarter 1969 had been 15 per cent, for a drop in the rate of increase this year this year, for a drop of 7 per cent. However, first-quarter proper Administration forces on the sion to be drawn is simply that little thought was actually given Police Probe Negro Killing In Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (AP) Police other hand continued to insist criminal trials may be composed of less than 12 people. "We hold that the 12-man pan of 3 per cent.

to the specific question we face that they were chipping at Coop ty crimes were up 13 per cent this year and 10 per cent last year a rise in the rate of in er-Church. today. successor. Despite these claims Senate In the 58 cities with 250,000 or more population, the first-quarter rate of increase was 17 per cent last year and 10 per cent el is not a necessary ingredient of trial by jury," said Justice Rjected a bid by a former Detroit mayor, Louis Miriani, "But there is absolutely no in Republicans appeared reluctant crease of three percentage points. dication in the intent of the Fra- Byron R.

White for the court. continued their investigation to- to overturn his conviction of WASHINGTON (AP) FBI statistics released today showed crime across the nation jumped 13 per cent during the first three months this year, but the Justice Department said it was en-couraged because violent crimes had increased at a slower rate than in the same period in 1969. Atty. Gen. John N.

Mitchell said the "slowdown trend" in violent crimes murder, robbery, rape and assault was particularly evident in cities with 250,000 or more population. the key Cooper-Church mers of an explicit decision to evading payment of more than Justice Thurgood Marshall was the sole dissenter. amendment come to a vote be-iday Into fatal shooting of fare the President has a chancel a Negro boy which touched off equate the constitutional and $163,000 in federal income tax. rMUmk Hit nr. A I Withdrawal Is Now Underway to fulfill his pledge tnat unu-uuuwuig (Continued on Page 2) The ruling specifically approved Florida's six-man jury.

Rejected an appeal by eight East Tennessee State University students who were suspended troops will be out of Vietnam misourgn nortnside. June 30 SAIGON (AP) U.S. andiwere slain in two battles Sunday But it left open the question The Manchester district was Even if the House defeats the for distributing leaflets on cam pus. South Vietnamese today report- same reion- Action involving American ed their hardest weekend of units tapered of after an up. measure there is widespread maintained, police said.

nmnArvinnt nn KrttVl ClHnC that Back in 1898 the Supreme agi cv I lit lit vii wui jiuvu uiuk the lengthy Senate debate will Court gave common law the The homicide division said no arrests had been made in the But property crimes bur-1 fighting in Vietnam in more; surge of sharp fighting which Pan American Jet Hijacked To Egypt influence President Nixon if he strength of constitutional com glary, auto theft, and larceny of.than two months, but enemy helped to push the enemy toll feels it necessary to take anoth- slaying of Ernest K. Caldwell, pressure eased across Cambo- $50 or more went up faster for the weekend past 220. whether juries may consist of less than six people. Agreed to review federal assistance in the form of construction grants to church-run colleges and universities. Gave defendants at preliminary hearings the right to have a lawyer's help.

Restricted the authority of police to search a suspect's mand by requiring 12-man jury trials. 12, who was shot in the head er step such as the attack into The U.S. Command disclosed as he played in a vacant lot. Cambodia. Today's decision said "that dia and U.S.

troops began their major withdrawal from border areas. Shortly after the killing. that portions of two battalions of the 1st Air Cavalry Division's Sen. Robert J. Dole, a particular feature of the jury than before.

The FBI said reports of violent crimes in all areas of the nation were up 12 per cent in the first three months of the CAIRO (AP) A man identi system appears to have been an South Vietnamese Brigade began moving back fied as an Albanian hijacked a leading administration suppor-i "lacks started gathering in the ter who believes statements in predominantly Negro neighbor-debate and amendments reas-jhood. claimed a Mekong Delta victory! across the border into South historical accident, unrelated tojpan American World Airways the great purposes which gavejjetiiner to Cairo today while it year compared with the same Saturday in which 70 enemyiVietnam today, with more ex-i home without a warrant. rise to the jury in the first period last year. It said the rate i were killed, and said 49 more 'pected to move Tuesday. I Upheld the conviction of was on a flight from Lebanon to serting the President's constitu-l A disturbance soon developed, tional authority have weakened.lt included the throwing of place." New York with 143 persons on the original Drorjosal.

neverthe-, bricks and debris and the burn- board. -0 less told a reporter, "It's still an ing of two cars and two truck trailers. A small blaze erupted At present 13 states besides Florida use juries of less than 12 members for criminal trials. Nine of the 14 states provide a indication that Congress has Officials reported the hijacker iciacador Leader Assumes some definite responsibilities an ice cream plant hit by fired a shot through the cockpit window after it landed here to jury of less than 12 where the and we're willing to assertja firebomb. them." Firemen, policemen and news- offense carries a one-year maxi keep a squad of police from converging on the plane.

No casualties were reported. mum prison penalty. They are Alaska, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, New York, Dictatorial Powers Democratic Leader Mike men were stoned as they tried Mansfield, a leading Cooper-j to enter the area. Church supporter, said approval. Eight persons were arrested would mean "there will have on various charges in connection been an expression of its feeling! with the disturbance, which ta-on the part of the Senate which pered off shortly after night- The hijacker was identified as Hexhi Hassan Xyaert, 37.

But the High Command refused After the four-engine Boeing 707 landed at Cairo Internation Oklahoma, Oregon and Virginia. Only five states, including Florida, use juries of less than 12 members when the crimes carry penalties of more than a year in prison. fall. any president will take into con Among those arrested was Manuel Aguirre, the rector of Central University. Two days to accept the resignation and in Seven sideration.

persons were treated al Airport, the hijacker fired the stead urged him to take full But the substantive impact of at a hospital for minor injuries. shot, then allowed all but him ago, Aguirre led some 15,000 1 powers, self and the pilot to disembark. Besides Florida the states are Louisiana, South Carolina. Tex Then later he came off the plane with the gun at the pilot's as and Utah Weather Today's Reports from Guayaquil said the garrison there for a time opposed the coup but later joined in support of it. Still, across the nation, crimi nal juries usually consist of 12 students in a meeting on the university's campus to protest the terrorist bombing of the university printing shop.

Aguirre and the students maintained that army paratroopers were responsible for the attack. Velasco Ibarra was elected to a four-year term in 1968. He had members back and surrendered to police. Earlier, Egypt's Middle East News Agency had reported that the hijacker was armed only with a toy pistol. A state had considerable free The president was reported preparing to declare a state of siege throughout the country, a form of martial law.

It was dom to experiment with the size The pilot, John Burn, told newsmen later that the hijacker been president four times before learned that one of his first die entered the cockpit about 45 of juries until the Supreme Court two years ago determined the 6th Amendment jury trial provision was binding on the states. This gave defendants in state criminal courts the right QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -President Jose Velaso Ibarra took dictatorial powers Sunday night after a week of street fighting between students of Quito's Central University and police. Some fighting was reported on the campus early today, and shooting could be heard there through the night. The official reason for the takeover was an imminent Supreme Court ruling declaring presidential tax decrees But observers believed the real reason was the student "rebellion" against the government. Velasco Ibarra's assumption of dictatorial powers was said to have the full support of the military, and it was believed the real strongman in the new dictatorial regime is the president's nephew.

Defense Minister Jorge Acosta Velasco. The army launched a sweeping roundup of leftist leaders, and paratroopers occupied the campuses of colleges throughout but had completed only one of tatorial decrees also would out-those terms. He returned fromjiaw communism and the Com minutes after the departure from Beirut. exile in 1968 to campaign for his munist party. The pilot said he aimed a gun In taking full power, Velasco at him and said: "I want to go to choose to be tried by a jury rath.

than by a judge when InrloV MONTEREY BAY AREA Fir throuflh IIUCA Tuevlsv except coastal fog and low clouds extending inland night and morning. Little temperature change. High Paiie Tuesday in the 60s near ocean to 70s Inland. Low tonight near 50. Northwest Amusements 9 "ind 10 ,0 30 mph in Temperature for 24-hour period end-Ann Landers 2 ing 8 am.

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I have a bomb in my (hey were charged with a "seri fifth term. Two weeks ago, the president issued four economic decrees levying new taxes. He learned over the weekend that the Supreme Court was preparing to rule the decrees unconstitutional on the ground that only ous crime. luggage." Burn said the hijacker spoke Today's ruling tells the states Ibarra dissolved Congress, sus-oended the constitution and put all banks and foreign exchange dealings under government control. The military was reported ready to put down any attempts to demonstrate against the Jose Velaso Ibarra in broken English.

they are not obliged to use 12 man juries. The hijacker then became pol ite, but got excited as the plane the nation of 5.5 million. One of could levy taxes, and White said "we do not pretend veered course toward the Egyp to be able to divine precisely on Sunday night the president what the word 'jury' imported the leftist leaders ordered arrested was Vice President Jorze Zavala Baquerizo, whose whereabouts were not known. tian coast and seemed very nervous as the plane was about to the Framers, the First Con resigned, saying in view of the impending court decree he did not wish to continue in office. coup.

But most Ecuadorians slept through the night without knowing what had happened. eress or the states in 1789. It to land, the pilot added..

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