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Picket Line On Campus

INZ.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright l SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7.i A picket line of about 2000 persons, including striking

students and teachers, ringed the San Francisco State College yesterday as the troubled.

campus reopened after the Christmas vacation. Minor scuffles were reported as the more peaceful

students and teachers crossed the picket line to attend classes, but there were no major confrontations. About 300 helmeted policemen were standing by. Shouts of “scab” greeted the college's acting president, Professor S. 1. Hayakawa, when he walked through the strikers to his office, escorted by two policemen. Governor Ronald Reagan declared yesterday that the college would be kept open “at the point of a bayonet, if necessary.”

Record Output. Japan’s motor vehicle output in 1968 reached 4,089,500 units, a record and an increase of 30 per cent over the previous year. This is the first time that the nation’s annual car output has topped the fourmillion mark. Some 605,000 cars were exported, an increase of 67 per cent.— Tokyo, January 7.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11

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Picket Line On Campus Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11

Picket Line On Campus Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 11

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