2 Monday, October 5, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Reagan will continue Bork fight despite loss of Senate support WASHINGTON — President Reagan yesterday dismissed assertions that Judge Robert H. Bork's Supreme Court nomination was dead, and vowed to keep fighting to put Bork on the nation's highest court. Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the White House planned a full week of activities to keep the nomination battle in the forefront. Chicago teachers end strike, return to work "You'll see something every day," Fitzwater said. Meanwhile, Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Uttah, said Reagan intended to press for a full Senate vote on Bork even if the Senate Judiciary Committee didn't recommend Bork in a vote scheduled for Tuesday. CHICAGO — Representatives of the Chicago Teachers Union approved late yesterday a two-year contract that ended a four-week teachers' strike, the longest in the city's history. The 563-95 vote by the union's House of Delegates guarantees that the system's 28,000 teachers and other employees will start work today, said union spokesman Chuck Burdeen. The contract will be submitted to rank-and-file union members during the next few weeks. The system's 430,000 students will return tomorrow, officials said. Tibetan dissidents say 6 dead are martyrs LHASA, Tibet — Chinese authorities imposed a curfew and tried to stop at least one busload of foreign tourists from leaving this Tibetan capital yesterday, after pro-independence demonstrations Thursday that left at least six people dead. Dissidents said the six dead were martyrs and posted signs that claimed the six "died for all the Tibetan people, not for themselves." Buddish monks outside Lhasa said they hoped to stage another protest on Wednesday, the 37th anniversary of the day that Chinese communist troops moved into Tibet to annex it in 1950. Quake causes one death LOS ANGELES — A sharp after-shock from last week's severe earthquake jolted Southern California before dawn yesterday, causing at least one death and dozens of injuries. The quake was centered in suburban Rosemead about eight miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles and registered at 5.3 on the Richter scale, said Don Kelly of the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo. The Associated Press The early morning quake was the 22nd aftershock registering more than 3.0 since Thursday's quake, which measured 6.1 on the Richter scale and caused six deaths and more than $75 million in damage. Yesterday's shock, centered about two miles west of Thursday's, was felt 40 miles west of Los Angeles in Ventura County and 100 miles south in San Diego. It was followed by three hours of measuring 3.0 or more within four hours. Power outages occurred in numerous areas, and many residents, some in bathrobes, gathered outside apartments and houses, waiting for more shocks. Others, camped out in a downtown parking lot, said they had been there since Thursday. "We are glad we stayed out here," said a man who identified himself only as Hector. "At least here we feel safe." Mildred Robbins, 66, Arcadia, Calif., was pronounced dead at 5:14 a.m. after going into full cardiac arrest. The attack was attributed to the More than 60 other quake-related injuries, mostly cuts from broken glass, bruises from being hit by falling objects and anxiety-related chest pains and breathing problems, were reported at area hospitals. quake. From The Associated Press. The Jimenez moved a mattress and cushions onto their lawn and set up camp and listened to a portable radio. Many neighbors did the same. "All the lights went out. It felt like the sky was falling. I thought the whole house was coming down," said Marta Jimenez, Montebello, Calif. In suburban Whittier, where hundreds of homes were damaged and 30 buildings collapsed Thursday, residents who had been in overnight shelters were evacuated to a lighted baseball field. Anti-Aquino party in works MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Salvador Laurel and opposition leader San Juan Ponce Enrile are trying to form a political alliance to oppose President Corazon Aquino, a major newspaper said yesterday. The Associated Press Grand Alliance for Democracy, and moderates within the New Social Movement of ousted President Ferdinand E. Marcos, the paper said. The Philippine Daily Inquirer, quoting unidentified opposition sourced material from a coalition. It would include elements of Laurel's UNIDO Party, Enrile's coalition will be headed by Laurel," the newspaper said. "A political platform as well as plans for the short- and long-term plans shall also be drafted." Philippine commentators have been predicting such a move since Laurel resigned as foreign minister in Aquino's Cabinet and then campaign to expose alleged 'left-learning officials' in her government. "The two leaders agreed that the When Laurel left the Cabinet, he cited "fundamental differences" with Aquino over the battle against communist rebels and said the president didn't give him enough power in government. He remains vice president. Iran vows not to run from U.S. The Associated Press Rear Adm. Harold J. Bernen, commander of the U.S. Navy's Middle East Force, said that higher officials ordered his flagship to break off from a southbound convoy and north toward the area Friday night. MANANA, Bahrain — Iran said yesterday that its bases in the Persian Gulf were on full alert following intensive Iranian naval exercises that set off widespread alarm and steaming toward the maneuvers. 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