Tuesday, August 6 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 6, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Steel producers hold back prices Republic, Armco promise Pentagon to maintain costs on military items WASHINGTON U - The Pentagon announced agree-, ments yesterday with two major steel producers to hold the1 line on prices for certain steel items required for the Viet-' nam war. The agreements marked major steps in the Johnson Ad-; ministration effort to drive down steel price increases an-t nounced by most of the industry. They were made with Republic Steel Corp. and Armco Steelt Corp. Republic said it would not hike prices on steel used for1 -artillery shells and military' barbed wire.' Armco said it would not in- crease prices for stainless steel nor * * t for seamless pipe used in bomb minor ci vil production (fi f V c[G Armco, however, said it would post a $6 per ton increase forf shell steel used in ammunition disturbance and nvlgn. But it was not disclsed whether3 By The Associated Press Republic was backing off any The city of York, Pa., asked other steel price increases in a 4.5 State Police help yesterday in per'cent general hike scheduled to curbing a fresh outbreak of street go into effect this week. violence. Republic said: "The company In Harrisburg, State Police announced price increases on its' headquarters said 25 troopers had principal steel products last' been committed to the effort of Wednesday but it does not con-.. keeping peace in the troubled sider these items as among 'prin-1 south central Pennsylvania city of cipal steel products'." 55,000. The Pentagon buys some $1001 Police chief Leonard Landis said million worth of steel a year from' looting and minor fires were re- Republic. An official estimated ported in the area where violence the shell and wire items account3 centered Saturday and Sunday for about 90 per cent of the pur- night, chases. The new outbreak of disorders Bethlehem and Republic, the1 came after two straight nights of No. 2 and No. 3 producers, an-' vandalism and rowdyism which nounced last week they would led city officials to curtail public make across-the-board hikes. ' functions. U.S. Steel, the nation's largest Trouble broke out Saturd producer, and five other members night in the predominantly Negro of the top 10ianouned higer ,section of the city and again Sun- of the 10 announcedhigheri daynight. prices only on certain items. York ias about 6,000 Negro President Johnson, hoping that residents. Some shots were fired competitive pressure wuld bring both nights, but there were no re- industry m line, ordered ther ported instances of police firing Defense Department and other their weapons. agencies to avoid purchases from Police said persons had been across-the-board price boosters. arrested and charged with failure Meanwhile, various government to obey a police officer in the per- agicis sent o buy steel atthe formance of his duty. juristiostbuy seellatthe Meanwhile, two Jackson patrol- lowest possible price, following the men reported that from 20 to 40 President's directive. rounds of ammunition were fired The Federal Trade Cmmission at them by Negro youths as the delayed until midweek at the ear- police drove past a community liest any action on a request for relations center today. an investigation of steel increases. i PALOMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL Today at 1 :00 - 3:00 - 5:00 7:05 - 9:05 IN COLOR "GONE WITH THE WIND" STARTING AUG. 16th Prosecite Panther organizer OAKLAND, Calif. UP)-In a' tightly guarded courtroom where everyone entering was searched for weapons, the prosecution charged yesterday that Black Panther leader Huey Newton kill- ed a white policeman, John Frey, with the officer's gun. Assistant Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen said the 26-year-old or- ganizer of the Negro militants, grappled with and killed Frey after being stopped in a car for questioning. He seriously wounded another patrolman, kidnaped a passing motorist and fled, the prosecution charged. Newton was driving the car of his girl friend, Laverne Williams, and handed over her identifica- tion. Frey then put him under arrest on a misrepresentation citation. Newton got out, walked toward a patrol car, spun around with a gun and started shooting, Jensen continued. But Newton's attorney, Charles Garry, contended Newton had no gun and fired none. Garry also said Newton, who was shot through the stomach during the gun fight, was hand- cuffed by police in the hospital before being allowed medical treatment; and that his hospital bed was kicked by police who called him "nigger" and "black bastard" and threatened: "We're going to get you." Garry told the jury that the Black Panthers incensed Oakland police by taking action against white brutality in the "West Oak- land ghetto" and that "the cry be- came in the police department: 'Get Huey Newton.'" He said it would be brought out that the 23-year-old Frey, in a year and a half on the police force, "built himself a name for harassing and pushing around black people in the ghetto." DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINrJ? 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