Page Two Price Inde again as l day appro WASHINGTON (PIN-Consumer pric the government said yesterday, sad with a bad inflation report just three v dential elections. The Bureau of Labor Statistics ri sumer Price Index rose 0.4 per cent in rate of 4.8 per cent. Adjusted for sea. of increase was even higher, 0.5 perc an annual rate. An economic adviser to Democrati Rebelling unions ht by Meany WASHINGTON () - A high AFL - CIO source said yesterday that a number of unions are with- holding funds from state labor groups rebelling against the la- bor federation's official policy of neutrality in the presidential race. AFL - CIO President George Meany heatedly denied one report that he is encouraging withhold- ing of funds from state groups that have either endorsed Demo- cratic nominee George McGovern or urged defeat of President Nixon. A member of the AFL-CIO Exec- utive Council who is supporting McGovern and declined use of his name, said Meany had urged con- struction unions °to withdraw their members Rnd funds fromadefiant state groups. State groups get no funds from national AFL - CIO headquarters. Their money comes from per-capi- ta payments of affiliated unions. Some state AFL - CIO groups had sought to skirt the AFL - CIO policy by refraining from endors- ing- McGovern, while. calling for defeat of Nixon. 4GeorgeD temberi is worse the futu bility u tion is d "This ed Dr.1 ber of3 nomic2 good on ones." But sh sue" is doing to pointedb level of' trol pric Furthe ers, the confiden bringing to the r the end Since Phase-2 gan las prices h This wa 3.8 per c fore the imposed Althou celerate ly earni increase ber, pu per cen and mak increase Septemb THE MICHIGAN DAIL. s xup Chile's cri as bus dril eti nSANTIAGO (M) - Private bus p owners pulled their brightly paint-e ed vehicles off Santiago streetsh yesterday and joined a mounting wave of defiance of Chile's leftist i government.P The strike by 30 bus lines leftc this capital of 3 million almost es went up last month, completely paralyzed for lack of ding President Nixon transportation. weeks before the presi- State - owned buses and trolley- buses were unable to cope with large bus stop crowds. Few pri-c eported that the Con- Y vately owned buses defied then September, an annual strike call.d sonal factors,-the rate Severe rationing of gasoline be-s cause of a crippling nationwidec cent, or $ per cent on strike of truck owners, which be- gan Oct. 10, prevented some com- c presidential nominee muters from using their automo-t McGovern called the Sep- biles to get to work.t rise a sign that inflation Pilots for Lan-Chile, the statea ning. Robert Nathan said airline, also joined the strike move-~ re outlook for price sta- ment yesterday with a 48-hours rder Nixon's administra- work stoppage affecting domestic ismal. and international flights. Meanwhile, President Salvador is a bad month," conced- Allende's leftist coalition declared Marina Whitman, a mem- a state of emergency, a form of Nixon's Council of Eco- eegny omo ,' Cwen ave our Emartial law, for the province of advisers, "we have our 'Aysen, in southern Chile. This put es and we have our bad~ 20 of 25 provinces under state of emergency regulations, with the he said the "political is- armed forces responsible for con- what the administration is trolling public order. fight inflation - and she AP Photo An increasing number of army to efforts to hold down the . .patrols in trucks joined police in federal spending and con- McGovern meets the Cardinal the capital to patrol downtown es. streets, the scene of several days, rmore, she told report- Presidential candidate George McGovern chats with Terence of skirmishes between various administration is still Cardinal Cooke before the Al Smith memorial dinner held in New grupssand police as shopkeepers of York Thursday night. Is McGovern hoping for a campaign miracle? week-long shutdown. the rate of inflation down --B dtd_- ange of 2-to-3 per cent by By Friday, what had begun as a of the year. CHEMISTRY PHYSICS: dbetween truck owners and Itithe government over higher cargo; President Nixon's current rates and the reported forma- price control program be- tion of a state-owned trucking com- spric1 cebrpo= e Nobels awarded __- t November, consumer I I 1 'U J I v ti u ave gone up 3.5 per cent. is only slightly below the STOCKHOLM (A) - American fessors at Rockefeller University,2 ent in the nine months be- scientists made a clean sweep Cooper is from Brown, Schrieffer 2 ,0 iti S tock wage-price freeze Nixon yesterday of the 1972 Nobel Prizes from the University of Pennsyl- in August of 197c for Physics and Chemistry. Institute of Health and BNation l Lterature, Poetry gh consumerrea - John Bardeen, Leon Cooper and doing research at the University of Art, Architecture ngs of American workers John Robert Schrieffer won the Illinois. d 0.6 per cent in Septem- physics prize for their theory of Bardeen, who shared the 1956 shing weekly earnings 3.7 superconductivity, and Christian physics prize for the development t higher than a year ago Anfinsen, Stanford Moore and of the transistor, nevertheless hadC o bbe king it the largest one-year William Stein won the chemistry to be driven to work yesterday o in real earnings for any prize. when his transistorized garage er since 1964. Moore and Stein are both pro-, door would not open. --_ ____ _ _ _--__books eBORDERS ___ ___ Book Shop 316 So. State UNITED METHODIST FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN 668-7653 H and WESLEY FOUNDA- 1432 Washtenaw Avenue CHAPEL (LCMS) State at Huron and Wash. 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