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Show End to Looking Other Factors Drop Stock Market By HOWARD LUXENSERG economy raises questions about UPI Business Writer how best to combatit.” NEW YORK (UPI}— Sellers A Wall Street analyst said the tighten their grip on the stock cost of living report suggests market this week in the face of new economic uncertainty at home and the threat of an expanding war in Southeast Asia “The worst part,” Fred AnScheli, vice president of Shearson, Hammill & Co., said, is that it’s hard to imagine a news development that would change the market's trend over the near term.” This was just a sampling of the sad commentary on Wall Street in a week when the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its second heaviest loss of view w. that many investors were “scared” off by events i Cambodia. The UPI Market Indicator, the administration's attack on measuring all stocks traded, inflation has not been too suc- dropped 4.46 to 82.75, while the cessful and may discourage it New York Stock Exchange Infromeasing moneyfurther. In- dex mirrored a loss of $1.76 to flation and drumtight credit $45.53 in the average common have handcuffed the stock mar- share price. ket for over a year. Standard & Poor's Index of Another analyst said the mar- 500 Stocks fell 2.90 to 82.77. ket was “totally zeroed in on Of the 1,761 issues crossing the dismal quarterly earnings the tape, declines overwhelmed reports,” while still another At Sun Eclipse SomeSilly, Plagues Campuses United Press International University of Dayton in Ohio looied the cafeteria and kicked TIPTON, Ind. (UPI)—Most ByTrouble—some scme after about 500 students partici- in the doors to the office of know whatit silly—continued atserious, onsecutive sessions the 1S-year-olds don’t 1 college cam- pated in a rock throwing Ereniteny Jacqueline G. Wexis to do something that’s n of advances over “celebrating the er. forever—that can’t be changed. puses across the nation this demonstration asers end of the semester.” At Pennsylvania State no matter how much you want weekend. Turnover aggregated 49,03! 890 shares, against 50,32 shares the previous week, and also below the 56,323,361 shares which changed hands during the year ago period. Arson-caused fire destroyed it to be Ann Turner does. the life On “March 7, despite repeated warnings, Ann “took a quick look through the window” at an eclipse of the sun. “For some reason I just kept work stood there perhaps fcur or five minutes...” Later that day Ann walked downtown, She looked at a traffic signal and suddenly realized she couldn't read signs. meter of 30 selected blue chips Plunged 28.65 to 747.29. During Scored, the week ended Jan. 30, the DJ surrendered 31.48 points to 744.06. Other leading market she headed back home. Bythe time she reached Airman Found averages also were shaved. The White House said it was specialists “seriously concerned” about the Presence of 40,000 North Viet- shake their who is. could They Ann is 90 per cent blind can make0 niy the outlines of very large objects. Her conditionis irreversible. guards from attending a reception of Tricia Nixon’s former Finch College classmates. He attempted to attend as the “bodyguard”of Grace Slick, a singer for the Jefferson Air- planes, who received an invitation. Tricia kept her cool. “Of course, he’s not a Finch alumina,” shesaid. “Tf he had been, we would have been glad to have him.” (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Abbie Hoffman Party-Crashing Fails WASHINGTON (UPI) — To White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said “It is not the startled looks of 300 kidat a level we would like in the gloved ladies, Abbie Hoffman proved at the White House best of worlds.” Ziegler said this is represen- Friday that the shearing of his tative of the fact “Westill have locks did notclip his style. Shouting obscenities, Hoffman work to do and westill are getting price increases higher than was muscled away from a we want.” White House gate whenhetried Herbert Stein, a member of to crash a ladies-only tea party the President's Council of Econ- eing given by Tricia Nixon for omic Advisers, said “unfortun- fellow alumnae of Finch ately persistentinflation in the College. Methodist Aid Voted For Blacks Tricia Keeps Her Cool ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)--The General Conference of the Methodist Church Friday voted ant Chicago Seven defendants, have been welcome. $23 million for the support of minorityseli-determination and black higher education. The amount was $1.5 million arrived with pop singer Grace more than demands made by cost of living index in March. Hoffman, one of the flamboy- Siick, He claimed to be her bodyguard and said he was arméed. “T wouldn’t let Miss Slick go in there alone,” he said. “I understand they lose a president every three years. It’s a dangerous place.” Tricia, receiving her guests in the Gold Reom, was unper- damage at Stanford's University, student government leaders called for a strike by Some charged through campus and smashed turbed. She said Hoffman would “Except, of course, he’s not a Finch alumna,” shesaid.“If he had been, we would have been glad to have him.” Miss Slick, then known as Grace Wing, spent the 1957-58 academic year at the exclusive girl’s school in New York City. Oneelderly alumna wanted to know, “Who's Abbie Hoffman?” the Black Methodists for Churci: Renewal (BMCR). Only a small portion of the $23 million, however, was granted in the form demanded bythe black group. The conference, representing about 11 million members, approved the allocation after four hours of debate. the an estimated $30,000 worth of windows. About 100 students and faculty at the University of Hawaii occupied two ROTC buildings for the second night to . Guilty her porch, she was “walking in SAIGON (UPI)—A_ general darkness.” court martial today d Ann's took Maj. Delbert J. Fleener, a ABBIE HOFFMAN, one of the “Chicago Seven” defendants,is barred by White House The of several Center for Advanced Study i scholars at a Stanford Universi- Behavioral Sciences was p! ty center Friday. The Stanford at nearly $100,000, but one of fire chief said an infammable the persons whose work was substance was thrown through damaged sad, “You can't the centers windows shortly Measure the damage in terms after 125 anti-ROTC demon- of dollars, but rather in terms strators were ejected from of wha! a man has spent his Electronics and computers staring out of the window,” she were among the hardest hii istold Pat Cline, a reporter for whole ‘fe producing and sues, partially the result of the the Tipton Daily Tribune. “I another building. At the other extreine, police thinking ahoui.”” squabble between IBM and was fascinated by what was arrested 22 persons at the Xerox over patents. Of the 125 sitters-in routed taking placein the sky from another building, 23 were “There was nopain or feeling arrested and the rest escaped. of discomfort as I watched. I the year. The closeiy watched baro- namese troops in Cambodia and still iad underintensive consideration an urgent appeal from the Cambodian government for military assistance, Among other items that plagued the investment community were a weaker bond market, a rise in some short term interest rates, disappointment with corporate earnings for the first quarter, a feeling that second cuarter results may not be much better, and fear that the inflationary price spiral may be unstoppable. The Labor Departmentreported a 0.5 per cent jump in the Student Trouble, Some Serious, a SO Ses oe- Cambodia Threat, Rising Costs, Page7 THE SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, April °5, 1970 The Sad, Sad press demands that ROTC be removed from the campus. In New York, helmetedpo carryingni ks the school’s 48,000 students to protest a decision by trustees not to grant amnesty to 37 persons arrested earlier in campus demonstrations. A studentstrike called at the University of Oregon in Eugene Friday, approved ty the student senate after 61 persons were arrested for a two-day anti-ROTC sitin, failed to have full effect. Spot checks showed most students went to class as usual, with only one class showing an attendance drop of two-thirds. About 50 students took over ine president's office at Boston College where a week-oldstrike has resulted in suspension of Classes for the rest of the term. Yale University students boy- Cotted classes for the third day in support of Bobby Seale and other Black Panthers scheduled veteran pilot with the Air lobby and Force's highest decoration, of ransporting 859 pounds of who hi opium from Rangkok to Saigca. Fleener, 41, of Indianapolis was also found guilty of for trial on murder charges in tors, New Haven, Conn. violating currency regulations. He faces up to 78 years in prison. The eight-member court martial board deliberated three hours before bringing in the guilty verdict, Sentencing is scheduled for Sunday. Fleener, who has frequently flown Ambassador Elisworth Bunker and Gen. William Westmoreland, denied in testimony Friday that he knew what was in the boxes he transported. COLOR Rival Greek spongedivers with unusual code ofethics BENEATH THE TWELVE-MILE REEF starring AVALANCHE STRIKES VAUD,Italy (UPI)—An avalanche of snow struck three skiers on the Ollomont Friday, killing one. 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