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VICE PRESIDENT'S PLANE DEMOLISHED The
wreckage of a luxury aircraft used by Vice President
Lyndon B. Johnson lies on a wooded hillside near the
LBJ Ranch near Johnson City, Tex. The plane crashed
in murky weather Sunday night killing the pilot, Harold
Teague, 39, of Austin and co-pilot Charles Williams, 37,
of Houston. The vice president was not aboard the plane
at the time of the crash. '
Few Changes Proposed
In Reapportionment Plan
SALEM W Legislative reap
portionment that would affect
only 10 of the 36 counties was of
fered to the Legislature Monday
by House Republicans.
Rep. F. F. Montgomery, Eu
gene, House Republican leader,
said he expects to get Democratic
support for the plan.
But Multnomah County Demo
crats, who believe their county
is entitled to more representation,
indicated they would oppose it.
In the Senate, only Polk and
Washington counties each with
a senator now would be af-
JFK to Make
Canadian Trip
WASHINGTON HI President
Kennedy will visit Canada in
what probably will be his first
venture outside the United States
since taking office. ,
A dale has not been fixed.
Kennedy will make the trip in
time to address a joint session of
the Canadian' Parliament before
it adjourns. It is expected to
wind up in early summer.
Canadian Prime Minister John
Dicfenbaker announced Kenne
dy's acceptance to his invitation
on return to Ottawa Monday from
a White House visit.
The exchange of visits and a
joint statement issued at the
White House after Diefcnbaker
left were indicative of the close
relations between the two coun
tries. In the statement, Kennedy and
Dicfenbaker reaffirmed Lhe de
termination of their nations to
work together for peace and free
dom in the world.
In talking to newsmen in Wash
ington, Diefenbaker in effect re
buked Canadian neutralists. He
said Canada "does not intend to
be neutralist regardless of the
" opinions expressed by some peo
ple."
fected. Polk would have half a
senator, shared with Lincoln
County. Washington would get
another half a senator, shared
with Columbia County.
In the House, Gilliam, Morrow,
Sherman and Wheeler counties
now. each with one-quarter Of a
representative would be in
creased to one-third each. Wash
ington County's 2'A representa
tives would be increased to 3.
Clackamas County's 3 would be
boosted to 4.
Hood River and Wasco, now
each with one representative,
would be cut to one-third each.
Yamhill's 1V4 would be reduced
to one.
If the Legislature passes a re
apportionment plan, it would be
subject to review by the Supreme
Court. If the Legislature does
not, then Secretary of State How
ell Appling Jr. would draft a re
apportionment plan. . -
Since the plan has such little
impact on Eastern Oregon, Re
publicans should get support
from Eastern Oregon legislators.
That in itself might insure pas
sage of the plan.
It had been assumed that East
ern ,Oregon's legislative delega
tion might be cut under any re
apportionment plan according to
population. That is because the
eastern part of the slate has not
grown as fast as the western por
tion in the past decade.
But the Republican plan would
give the eastern part of the state
the same number of senators as
it now has, aid only one fewer
representative.
Preliminary Hearing
Given Springfield Man
Robert Hollister, 21, of 3465
Main St., Springfield, was bound
over to the Grand Jury Friday on
a charge of statutory rape involv
ing a 14-year-old girl. ,
Hollister is accused of an act
committed on Feb. 9. He was held
to answer to the Grand Jury after
a preliminary hearing in Lane
County District Court.
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