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Show ii - 1 THORSDAY, APKIL' 4. 19S7 DAILY HERALD UUh County. UUh FORTUNE TELLER , STABBED BY BOOTBLACK ' i Ignaclo mittee was reported to have MEXICO CITY (UP By MAUREEN GOTIILIN WASHINGTON (UP) Teamster junked Beck's proposed 1 million Mejia i Gonzalez, a 27fyear-ol- d bootblack, said today he ; stabbed President Dave Beck today dollar "truth' campaign. Beck wanted to stage a national a fortune tellef because she failed opened ; an apparent to predict the winning number ifl and campaign through publicity campaj&n with union funds to tell the Teamster answer his union's glossy an $80,000 lottery. to Senate Rackets Committee The bootblack told police the magazine. of under The issue the who April operates magazine charges that he took $322,000 in crystal gazer, to out went nation's the 1,500,000 Teamster cash for his own use. of name the Nelly Muley, charged him teamsters than less three the but him $16, wrong gave days aft- - j But the Executive Board in an ap-e- r the Teamster Executive Com- - parent revolt approved only a lim The SANTIAGO. Chile (UP) number. to government resorted today njass arrests to halt an orgy of killing, rioting, arson and looting which has turned this capital city into a shamble. More than 700 persons were in custody. sources reported at , Unofficial least 14 persons killed and more than 240 injured, 40 of them in serious condition. Military authorities, in virtual control of the city under modified i martial law, re- fused to release casualty figures. The riots started as a protest j against increases in the cost of living, but government investigators were trying to discover if they were used as a cover for a plot to overthrow the government, i An official spokesman denied reports of any cabinet crisis. President Carlqs Ibanez kept in close touch with th heads of the three armed forces in an attempt to bring the city back to normal. ' City streets were practically de- and serted Wednesday night started workers repairgroups of ing the system of street lights destroyed by the mobs. D Police and soldiers used antiaircraft searchlights to ferret out snipers who fired sporadically from Santiago's tall buildings, particularly akmg Bernardo WOMEN'S O'Higgins Ave The riots began Tuesday with a student demonstration against a to Spring 50 per cent rise in transport fares. But authorities said hoodlums fashion! from the slum areas and Commu- Wsi Union Boss Dave Beck Opens 12 700 , As Rioting Rocks Chile self-defen- se re-elect- dues-support- ed ; Self-Defens- ited fund to fight Re-electi- e, anti-lab- leg- or islation." r- However, the magazine headed by Editor Beck was crammed with special features about President Beck and his Fifth' Amendment stand before the rackets committee. The magazine's glossy cover listed the titles of the, Bill ' of Rights. Inside, a "letter" from Beck to . Campaign on the union's members: Implied that the Senate investigation is part of . a "scare campaign' designed-- to "deave union members away from their unions and thereby achieve a situation whereby r a reactionary group of; management can cut back on labor costs." Boasted that wage increases for the "average Teamsters Un- e ! i Ethical Practices The AFL-CICommittee announced Wednesday that), it will give the TeaAistexs Union a bearing May 6 as part of to determine its investigation whether the unkra largest in the nation is dominated by corrupt, i. I influences. The magazine' also featured a statement by Beck's attorney former Sen. James H. Duff O ion member, has far outstripped increases for other workers since December, 1952, "when I took of- y ouster. ; .,' . fice. :,' j Beck has alreafdy announced he V will run for despite the Senate charges. f The Teamsters will hoid their first national elecre-electi- tion since 1952 in September. By use of the Fifth Amendthat time, Beck could be running ment before congressional com,'!:.'' v demand for mittees. against - an AFL-CI- O Ponrioy's goes all ou in a coasft- -t demonstration of outstanding va roes on select y first quality merchandise on . . j "? ' E) i mi - ST. TTW HOP- - the ticket Ml to 5:4 COTTON SUPS nist agitators took advantage of them and caused most of the de- 2 struction and violence. Police had to beat back a mob from the Palace Wednesday for the third time in 24 hours. oo By UNITED PRESS METALLIC THREAD The 100th anniversary of the National Education Assn. will be noted tomorrow by teachers throughout Utah. The Jordan Education Assn. will hold a dinner meeting to commemorate the occasion. Featured TERRY TOWELS oo CHIC 'N CARthKtE BATH TOWELS 11 00 HAND TOWELS will outline the NEA's history. The Utah Classroom Teachers Assn. also will mark the occasion with a dinner meeting tomorrow evening featuring an address by N. 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