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library a. mm 10e Pet Copy 22 Pages THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1 275-63 ttteblhhei 1873 Hits'Atl auntie City Theater ' ' None Hurt; vf -vttj jf : yy j-b JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR. will be three years old on November 25, ond ot this tender age has taken his place as o highiy photogenic member of America's most photographed family. The President's son is shown, upper left, when two weeks old; upper right, one year old; lower left, peeking through White House balcony bors ot age two; and lower right, minus a front tooth ot age three minus two. weeks. Some of the nation's leading dentists state that it is rare, indeed, for a child to lose baby teeth ot this tender age, ond White House reporter Merriman Smith indicated in a feature story Wednesday that his sister, Caroline, rather than natural body process, was responsible. Thus far, the White House has neither confirmed nor denied the report. (UPI Tele-photo) Federal Judges Say Attorney For Hoffa Guilty Of Bribery NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) ; Two federal judges ruled Wed-; nesday that an attorney for Teamsters President James R.i Hoffa was guilty of an attempt to bribe a prospective juror and! disbarred him. j The court accused attorney! Z. T. Osborn Jr., of conspiring! to offer $10,000 for a vote of! acquittal when Hoffa goes on! trial on jury tampering charg es.. ' ! The judges said Osborn, b minister's son and former! assistant U.S. district attorney tried to' have a "middle man" approach one of 36 prospective jurors in the trial next Jan Hoffa has six co-defendants in!"0"- the jury tampering trial, lie faces a mrximum penalty of 25 years in prison and $25,000 fine if convicted. The union boss and the others are charged with trying to in fluence by bribes and other means members of the jury in Hoffa's conspiracy trial here last year. . That hearing ended in a mis- barmcnl proceedings may also be filed. . Federal - Judges William E. Stiller and Frank Gray Jr., said Osborn admitted ha spoke to city policeman Robert D. Vick! about contacting Ralph A. El liott, a prospective juror. The court said in, a Nov. 11 meeting with Osborn, Vick car ried a concealed recording de vice and turned a taped tran script of the conversation over to federal agents. Miller" and Gray said on the basis of the evidence, "the court is convinced, and so finds that the respondent (Osborn) is scheduled 'guilty of an attempt to improp-j lerly influence the juror El- U2 Plane Down In Mexico Gulf WASHINGTON (UPJ The! the Central Intelligence Agency Defense Department said today (C1A, as the most important that Navy divers bad located I espionage breakthrough of the the wreckage of a high-flying . 20th century, that ftrst spotted U2 plane which disappeared ' Soviet missiles in Cuba in Oe Wednesday after a reconnais-jtober, 1962. sance mission of Cuba. j The missiles were withdrawn The wreckage was found in;aft;r a tension-packed show about 100 feel of water, -to dawn between the United States miles northwest of Key West, and Russia but the L-s have Fla., the pentagon said. I continued to fly over Cuba to The pilot of the plane has not make certain the weapons been found, the announcement aren't returned. said. ine wavy uivers jw wtrftmj the wreckage were operating from a PT boat. The Navy said it had started salvage opera- tions to raise the craft. j Ahhvama $ft$& The Strategic Air Command jMUIJl WWW taf lillW fS&f u'ill snnninf n accidents investigation board to try to de termine the cause of the incident. imormeo s M.u SALRU fJPn T!w twg bi!!s that the plane had conducted a Lsked b Gov. Mark Hatfie!d !o reconnaissance mission of Cuba wfth ,he sta,es fiscB, cHsis mil urn mere was n .....- a!ready BWTe.'ei, lawmakers Hon" it was oowneo. uy groom. , scheduled to meet today fire or by any other plane. Thej!o Bn(ajlg!c lhe Bot-dmsn lease. sources sum n . gQ bome go down in the Gulf of Mexico. The pilot was Capt. Joe G. Hyde Jr. of Leland, Miss., and La Grange, Ga. The Defense Department said nothing about the U2's mission at the time it was lost. Arsonist ;ls Suspect i Both Houses Austerity Bill Both the House and Senate Wednesday passed a bill which formalizes the austerity pro gram announced by Hatfield aft-; er tne Oct. 15 defeat of the leg islature's tax increase package. The bill siueeked through the House 31-28 without a vote to: The Pentagon announcement Sspate and breezed through the fntimoori disrtnsure earlier bv Senate 23-7. SAC that an oil slick and bits In the House the measure was riohric wvp found where the approved by 18 Bcpublicans and U2 was believed to have gonesI3 Democrats, and in ihc Senate down i " 3 nepuoncans ano i uemo- The Strategic Air Command!" " trial when the jury was unable to agree on whether or not Hoffa had shared in an alleged $1 million kickback from a trucking firm. Osborn. the attorney who won the landmark 'Supreme Court ruling on Tennessee reappor tionment, has represented Hof fa since the conspiracy trial. The debarment applies only to U.S. District Court here. But. criminal action and other dis- Blizzard Traps Twenty Hunters NATAL. B.C. (UPI)-A lash ing blizzard has trapped about iM nunters in a valley near: here. Royal Canadian Mounted Po lice at Nelson, 125 miles awav said they hoped the men had been able to make their way to rangers cabins in the area. The blizzard which struck without warning Wednesday left drifts of snow. six feet deep. The roads are impassable and no rescue party will be able to get to the stranded men for some time. A bulldozer rescued a num ber of hunters who were hud dled in the snow. (SAC) said there was no evi- When it became apparent ATLANTIC CITY, 3. 1. ft?Pi) A general aisns fire fesSrey M the Sari Theater std jShreateaed c aearhy chemical p!t early Saday shortly alter ihree eyewiSsstsscs takl polke 'lliey smeSed gassslsae as4 saw 's nisn rBRiiiag da street Icarrying b csn. Tlie blsze, i this slsore re 'sort's feiisij-ess sectsoa, israke Soat oaly feeyrs sfier a kaosii samii! saxpect gs cleared af assy saspsdms Is Siirfsirfa l.stel fere wijsrh SsilpiJ 2S eld erly persasis last Slontisy. The scene wss shsssi s jnile assl a half irom the irsge fess- t tsre, and I it thim iws blocks frem- tl famed Cbbvcs iioa Hall, Fiye. cMlrfs-ra m? 2v malm were twleti rem thrtr by four polieemesi hs ?ljce ered the hiaze asd ferBwl is She iSrst alarm, Ka jnjsrie were Teparted, More SSsbb 2S8 flreajes htm nearby snere cwamsnittes and THE FIRST HORIZONTAL FLIGHT by art American fixed-winq aircraft desiqrwd T.tiTZTmet s,fia for verticoi takeoff ond landing wos. mode today without o hitch ot Ft. Bersrs- jfeaght ihe ifee fop more tlsaa ing. Go-. The transition from vertical to forward flight by the humming-bird jet two hours before briagsag It as otrcraft, shown here irt flight, was made by GSert Gray, test-engineering pilot for per casirsi. Hie Lockheed-Georgia Co. (UPt Telephoto? ' Firemen wet down & Kcf ; - Bright CheiBieBl Co., which is separated from the ihesier by D c in oc io ts I n H o u s B I oc k ? " w away fmm Use area ef tfee iirm whea It was dlseavered ih& Advance Of Boardman Plan j Mrs. Aaila Pierce, wlsa Bves )B s aparfmeat adjaeest ts tiis !!iea!er, aad her aaaghter, Mrs, SALEM (liPli The Bnanf.. Thp aiaio nm v.nrpiitmi th iwk!o lost wk anil .lt:'B!S!?,!)E?, SScc lI dence of hostile action and theo- work on the Bm WB wMjaBoring bubble sprung ai.y the Veterans Affairs aneney U,M feat la Boardmaa pro-land beard fIS rized the jet plane exper.encea,"--. -""; new leak today.. -sti 1 will pay county tases oa - , . B!flra m(JB(s amilstreet hofe f'" ' f Dfimocrais who -have bffnmp the bare land. Baetas wt t cavl . ... f . ?ST Wedn,esday WMj disenchanted with the proposed m improvemeats. r to Salt Its'" ?nnds ihr atijUrned UnUi Space Age Industrial Park and Separate fegbbttfam was ap- oiii U S Jl teiTl 10 a.m. today. . L' w tls ,. w J ' , h iha mmi, Li Several legislators wo ang-LT. ;..?.f .."f6 f8 .5? The other measure asked W""Z ... s,t " ; LT... VJ..; X,T," " bred to icara thai these irBables"" bb Ben w jbs- mechanical trouble, "Search planes located an oil slick and many bits of unidenti fiable junk about 40 miles northwest of Key West in the (,ulf of Mexico," said Capt.. Joe Hini,son, chief of staff at thai Key West naval base, Hatfield, a one-shot speedup ui withholding tax collections to bring in an additional $12 mii- ;list week, was signed into law by Hatfield Wednesday Bfter- noon. There was no sign of the pi-;lion fis biennium, which was; lot identified as Capt. Joe K. appruvra oy me s(jeciai session Hyde Jr., 33, LaGrange, Ga., Hingson said. Navy and Coast Guard ships and planes searched the area in hopes of fin ting Hyde alive. Kostly clear skies, calm seas and mild temperatures made search conditions Ideal. Military sources in Washing ton did not discount entirely the possibility of a Cuban attack on the V2 If it had been shot over Cuba, the high-flying plane could have glided as far as the area where it crashed. H was the U2 that discovered blocked its advance in thelfrcese iaad taxes at levels be- House. Reps. Eicbard Eymann, II Marcola, and Sidaey Leiken, O Bascburg, challeaged the legal ity of proposed legislation to; bail the project out of newi The allotment bill wines out j troubles and requested an at- S1S million in capital construc tion ami salary bikes, slices $1? n.illion in capital construction and salary hikes, slices SIT mil lion from agency budgets, andi cuts $12 million from school aid. Cavid Restore Money : The bill allows the Emergency! Board made up o legislators ;to restore cuts in money be- icomes available torncy general's opinion. Tweaty-two Democrats blocked; suspension of the housa rules; needed to advance 'the legisla-! tion lo get it before the House; basic lor final action. The matter the final task: remaining before the special; session threatened to prolong! the 11-day-old special session.! The latest Boardman problem was tossed unexpectedly, into! the lap of the legislature the governor last week. ! House Speaker Ciarencc Bar ton said he was .hopeful the House could receive an attorney Igeneral's opinion and act later! today. He said an unfavorable; fore any iievcleprntnt has caased land prices to boom The siaie siiii wiii pay io move the Navy from part of the site. Boeing sliii will exercise eon- sidcrBble control over future; sub-iCBscs or expansion. Supporters of the project said iis value Jay is potential space Bge industrial development for Oregon not in rentals. Removal of the project from; the State Land Board was a! slap at Gov, Mark Hatfield,; head of the board and catet.sap porter of the project. It was Hatfield was came to; Return Slated For 1,300 Troops From S. Viet Nam HONOLULU (UPD Approxi-jStates in South Viet Nam. matelv 1.300 Amnriran trnnnc! Thn efDfAn,nf now serving in South Viet Nam'mon w (v,m..,-. ..ki: V tout the lack of such a t- . . ....... .. lu'r ittrnrtlcivj sinrp ra rpnirnwi nnma 11-1) in to, rr: !... r . ". ....,... uu., luuwr a.vivesier, ,. JMrf. .hn .;.. f . The measure was designed to; tho Soviet missile buildup in " -i-at re legislature Cuba last yjar and has kept w transfer Its allotment control h uirmrf imrior surveillance i P'-wer to the governor. gjncg j Ruling by Ally. Gen. Robert An air-sea search was begun V. Thornton that the governor immediately after the plane "! wt make selective cuts i t. j mrJrt tRU'm avnr-c in anani lla?: disappeared irom lanu-D a "r V, opinion wouid mean drBfiine! rauar scopes at iu.j 1 i tl, law levr legislation. Barton : V;rr,,r .Vvii n.t sl In effect, the two bills asked ti!ere was no P0"" gmug 1"".. 1 tho by Hatfield trim the S404 mil- without handling the proa- df-hris was found ilion general fund budget enacted1", " governor wuuld The pilot's mother conlactediB " 1S63 regular session by(sinpiy can anmner specisf ses .t t,, j cra homa an- about $8 million, and add $lZiston. l--vI alt nttestinns with a i tnillion to general fund receipts Monday Eyed "no comment." No one an-jthis biennium. swered the telephone at the; home of Hyde's wife, Mari-I , r anne, in Lclaml. Miss. SAC bcariquartors in Omaha, Neb., announced the crash Sources said the pilot did not radio any indication of trouble. Oakland Water Rate Hike Wiss Approve! inciude a SSl.SSQ debt which the"' , , Land Board has incurred fee-l"4,!? T m1 WiUi yond its aathorijed cxpendiieres f8 m m m- for BoardTJEa. "fa Over Httd" Aa aide of the gsyeraor isn-s ceded that Sea. Alfred CorfeeHJ r, t i ) .. j ) t u-rai smaa, w Jigot wbcs lies eIEfsI ,rir. said the "land boBrd has goiien w"", V T s in over iis head." Cornell Slied of Hyseterg waa the secrecy surrounding tfc ,f,iT -h St !e project "reprehensible." er fere Is- Haifieia's piss called for s miw rii, ? icomplex series of maneuvers .j.,., ww involving several state funds ,M f, , iim,- and agencies, Tne veteran ,(,. Mt , ' , agency plan that was fisaSy wafer fe a ffii!,imiim sf j4 fof adopted was prepared fey Sep. Ua nrst feeL Soviet Ml CS Down Plane Over Iran TEHRAN, fraa UPI) A So viet M1G fighter plane accom panied bv two other Soviet military aircraft shot down an; John Mosser, S-Beavertas, The new gesedidca ga lata ef- Schedule Change Planned By WCA Senate President Ben Musa KZid ihe Sonaie would atand n rati todav hni if il maiiorran WBS protesting were not settled todav, ii wouiS io the &fviet 0iiinn ev,er lhe tiiohahtv adtaii-n until Mbb!bv. w!ilcb aiii Esme Thp !.fflifafi(jn nxnilinff !.f.r ''MtOt Warning, itw itni wmdd !rnfr t h nS They sid i! had Ueen "Sa- Boardman nroiecl. for better ,,jiubiiaS!y eslahlished" that the; .for worse, io ihc one SBte;ranwB pBe w w bbwb Al uie insistence of Haesns ueet BB js,. miin i-vf Attorney Grant Andersaa, the g Increases wiH sradaee new legislation ratifies all past g1t $J2,5S9 more annually for transactions with Boeing la- the eampany, which spent $, eluding negotiation never made gos in ISS8-61 ta smarave Oak- puBue, sHd s water sappsy, Sep. Beslah Hand, B-alilwaa-i The Imsravemeats Sacliided kie, cbargesl tlie Jegislattire hadlnew filtration plant, and lastal- iieen asfcea Is legalize illegaiilaiion of a sew pumpmg sla acis. jlion, along -mih eiher lastalla- Andersos fold the cammltteepons to make the water free ihai unless fee legisiatare acted, from diseoloratloa. Tas water the lease woi.'d automatically is pumped fram Calaoooia Iranian civilian plane Wedses- iprminaie Bee. 15 and SaeiaajCreek. A beller siipalv e wa- day ia Iraaiaa territory, killing wOB!il be unlikely to sarsae tlieher tor eiiy users and for fire two aenai map surveyors, oia-ijraltor. S protection also are eiais said today, Bovernment officials said! Famed Alcatraz'Birdman Dies In Prison Hospital SP8LVGFfRfJ, Me. fUPif rescaed them and WEleomed v ill the next two months, according said that was inconclusive since the ra-; Roscburg ' may he "affected byiaeency that caa best afford theljff Jf vf r?B ,1!e Rafeert Straud, the "Biriimaa of!lie cumpaniaasltip- new ffighl schedule whictoSamoie. . , V . V ; V r nerrfor he Unfed S ates virt "e second known crash duce' Jan 2T " tee Way niht approved, came whea federal priSB!Jers here, Infermed sent him with PJ The announcen ent was made tional loo wn.drf llv it o a U2 "s"" P!ane during ai citv Crai McMick- IM, legislation to shift the pro- M 5G opened fire on him, saurces said. He wb, W. narfes Strond began breedms wLaLIa .. f. ?' . I onai .1'?..would lcave'ncar Cuban overflight. Mai. Rudotf,, said a wt:A officii rirfr. iect from the State Land Board Eyewiinesse among erowd Srml(J w j, in .gillie birds, aad at one flnt fead " . me viuac ui 0 e- iiip pnn ni r mr i . . .-.. . - .... tt t...,. c ;j : cret one-day meeting of hieh- official. M Yw. Anderson jr., js, o! ureenvii e !,ng (fle Oregon Airport Man- io the Veterans Affairs agency. j " ""Msince 3888. about SJ8 eaaaries. .. . - . " ( " -.i , t, Cl ,l.l . ,inA ranking US militarv and civil-!nrPnt m r c T was """ Bcn B jastrs Association meeting in The veterans agenry woulif " ' ' . , B4 lhe ase of 18, ian eader T'aT the Pearl H.r '?w nf Jrt J k r ,BS'!ent down in Cuba on Oct. 2?.!Salem indicated that Flight 303 dip into the profits from iis l08nj Ue iramaa. border ami r "jJL Z tbf slaving a Bi Hs sk' M7 bor headquarters Adm. 1,,.! ' V'etnB- IfJ hc'hl ' the inland ration, to put up the hT,rl'f L TS, rv n Fell r ; nimm.iuini. ii ti , , , -j . vuii viu.s. miBni ne cnangea 10 eliminate uonai i kihhho nccco 10 jibisb v. .. iriBrf . ssriB!r s Aita "" " ry u. reu. c.a. commander ini The statement said rennrf.' ..... . s .tn.b .... ,. , .. ...., . 1 . . Ti, tf? i; inenn, a narteaaer, ia iassa.i. , f,.5 . ,t " 1 i - . . . . , , .. ixinntn nan Mi-n tiv hwir; ... .... . a fnnfjvintf AvniAtn !tt WWnK- -.,.... glazed eye of his friends. chief. Pacific. received bv lh !,,, 'inrfi.L" 1. tr j - ".il.!. j V,7 it " , ? ,t8 . . . e I ".1 ."L ".'r "1 'T. Sirond had Seen llvlag there r" ." The Planners led by Secrejcated establishment ir Dul. former dir.oT So'lS'' Z7S HffSf! IHJ ,rL:l wl?:,an,S ,!S.5? innS,Ween.UVS ! 1 .made, however. McMicken said. .The stale director of veterans! alely caught fire and crashed tjJJl& "Ifealhered f: WCA was also asked abeul jtslsffairs would administer the at point norih of the town 0raraaa eoastracuoa gaog. siraad soon reaiited that the sentences ia cea issaaajj tary M-i-ieiary Kooen mc- ouicials : and members of the f .1 f I T,, If. - , t i .I 7 wrmai new Vietnamese government." CMlfcHBi iimvb !previousiy nrxnTxe plans torSProiect-and iU lease to the Boe-iMcshed, weil inside IraniBB tcr- at the close of the "In general, information re-'ftJ MieeltMt Airmnn "phasing out" all l)C3s by ing Company of Seattle. !rltory. a ;''"'!eeivea at uie conference indi-:" f .tiit jSprjng o next vpar A oSfi. jjarnmgs from the Boeingj Two Iranian specialist were: i! Til . ,n r-, J'"'8 n encnur88'nS outlook iciai stated this goal is no long-iee oid go back Into the jjiHed in the crash, officials; lure posi'inn of the tmtedifor the principal objective in'. SPOKANE (t PD-Search ef1tr m ,hp fenoks Bi)i)0gf, ,h(re veterans fund - t separate mW bu tJ)e anrvlved, te-i ru A South Viet Nam - tiW success.!'" ?'? n,", ?TOC!is qaesfitm rf hew long ttW !ste general ing hilr!jd ,!ro!Jt jg ysri!s lhe Weather ;fl prosecution of the w.rii"w Jitf F trH'!anfs inVra-f'l. The veteran, 'farm , wri; ff cockpit . ni a.Mr iieMM . ?8inst the Viet Cong Commu-if ,hpokant- , ,. m Hon. mn program Is one of the ; k d u uacoasclout fey on- wim rm late tonight and Friv. r l'res border one week aij ,.c m. .. T iwilft injuries. i.w . 1... c.:j onejinc nv Konert .Manmnff ....... , .' . . amonai reotiireo raoar eouio- " "f M:the tamp. 1... hour, secretary of state for Kulr search wXsTy am" '!!nl F 1,6 fTOm .w.. ,.mp. .... nours i - 4) pjanes Vere invive(j in an - Highest temp, any Nov. ($St 7i aspect af the situation in South ,erial search An Air Force in Lw temp any N. (J$) Viet Nam was covered duringjves,igation team reported it Prec.p. fast 2 hours .. . tbe morning session of the foand no evidence that Boucher Normal Nov. precip. 4.4 meeting. jwent down with his pUne Precip. frem Sept. I .W "Nothing was reported ori Boucher's radar observer, 1st! Precip. from Nov. i i n said which indicates any forth-' U. Rollm Deschitne, 27, Spo-t Sunset tonraM, 4:i p.m. :eoming )Jor change in U.S.jkanc, was rescued uninjured! Sunrise tomorrow, 7; IS a.m. i policy," be added. 'Friday. i peniiestiary In WasfeiagtaaUi.. i hirrf. wre saroris- siate for 12 years, he later was imiy ftw Uetermlaed to fsnil traasteirea io jjesvenworm an- ait 4f!Swer, fee began saaaet ef he stahhed a fellow Inmate. iing estperiSienl on Mt awa In 1836, he was coavlcted of thekwi. fatal stabbing of a Leavea- iiilt jia and tsperiments worth guard. After three trials, tjed in a monuments end he was sentenced to hang. uaiaae work "Straad's Bigest Bat President Woosfew Wil- of Silrd Bisesses," paollshed ia Incl-ison commuted the death ea-j938. K wai Ss psaes 1 Eventually, the legislation' . , .. . . . . ... , , ....... ,..2 w : irepay io the state general ftmd rfen -eoni! 8refhwv was isit-Sfrod spend the rest of his Bfeiinsiilutlass, ' csrd aospitBls, . ijj, jaooooo already invested laS'ng rln 0,1 seven-day goodwllllla solitary eonfmemcnt breeders and bird faaciers pi AY DAI I j goardman. visit. Sources said Sreihnevl He was transferred la Alca-taroaghoiii ine cation. I 1 jjespHe ' charges of gtve-fiwemp!l fi5fed when Iranian trtz in IU3. j Hie feleatlly ef lfe "sirdmss" W l. It J r 'away," tothing was done taaithof'tiP informed him, Ife In solitary, he began his Aud-sws revealed to the gscra? With United Fund modify the lease that gives 8oe-ias reported to have es-aboa eareer (jait by accidenljoublic and several casiaaiga Goal Score Te Date RS 'be right to use the property pressed his regrets and said heA Rest e baby sparrow waalwer staited to hav Sraad S4,f J t!0,)S( tfor 77 years at $60,000 a year would order Siosrow to Invest!- blows Into his small ettreisesfreed. The campaigns, however, ' jabout 60 cents an acre. 'gate the matter thoroughly, jyard during storm. Straadifalied.