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Bonn, Germany -flJPD- De
fense Minister Franz Josef
Strauss' dramatic victory in
Bavarian elections has com
plicated Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer's efforts to rebuild
a coalition government, politi
cal observers said today.
Returns from Sunday's vot
ing in Bavaria made it harder
than ever for Adenauer to dis
miss Strauss. But West Ger-
Officials Attend
Portland Session
Three Jackson county of
ficials were among those who
attended a meeting in Port
land of the staff and advisory
boards of mental health clinics
throughout the state.
Attending from here as rep
resentatives of the Jackson
County Family and Child
Guidance clinic were Dr. A.
Erin Merkel, public health of
ficer; Thomas Goff and Ed
ward A. Collins.
Dr. Joseph Trelcaven, ad
ministrator of the mental
health division of the state,
said that it is hoped there will
be 16 mental health clinics in
operation by next June in the
6tale compared to 11 last July.
Some 54 persons attended
the conference which will be
the first of a series.
many's Free Democratic Party
has said it will not rejoin the
coalition government unless
Strauss goes.
Unless the FDP returns its
support to the government,
Adenauer will be left at the
head of a minority govern
ment that could be toppled by
a parliamentary defeat on a
major issue.
Strauss was not a candidate
Sunday. But he led his Chris
tian Social Union - the Ba
varian branch of Adenauer's
Christian Democratic Parly -to
slight but unexpected gains
in voting for the Bavarian leg
islature. The opposition Socialists
also gained ground, at the ex
pense of smaller splinter par
ties. But Strauss' party ap
peared to retain power in the
Bavarian legislature, despite
earlier predictions of a defeat.
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Amnesia Victim Is
Sought by Parents
Relatives in Mount Vernon,
Wash., are attempting to lo
cate their son, who is believed
to be suffering from amnesia
following a fall in Seattle.
Missing is Theodore Ras
musscn, 23, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Rasmussen, who
fell on the steps at his board
ing house and disappeared cn
route to the beautician school
he is attending.
lie is described as five feel,
eight inches tall, weighs about
160 pounds and has dark
brown hair and brown eyes.
He has a history of amnesia,
disappearing from Kansas in
February after he had been
hit on the head. He is a Je
hovah's Witness minister.
If located persons should
contact the Medford police dc-1
partment. '
Political experts admitted
surprise. Even Strauss told
newsmen at Munich early to
day the result astonished him.
The victory inched his fol
lowers to within an eyelash
of governing Bavaria without
splinter party support. But
more importantly for Strauss,
it strengthened his hand in
fighting to remain as defense
minister.
A poor showing in Bavaria
would have eased the CDU's
task of ousting Strauss in
order to keep FDP support in
Bonn.
Strauss has been under
heavy political lire - directed
by both the FDP and the op
position Socialists - for his
part In the controversial gov.
crnment security crackdown
on the news magazine "dcr
Spiegel."
The magazine's publisher
and three top editors were
jailed on suspicion of treason
and bribery as a result of
printing an article criticizing
the West German army's com.
bat readiness.
Administration
Spending Plans
Undergo Change
Coast Guard Saves
Sea Scout Group
Everett, Wash. (UPIi The
Coast Guard Sunday rescued
10-man Sea Scout group
from Everett which was stand'
cd in storm tossed Puget
Sound waters aboard a 26-
foot sailing vessel which later
capsized.
The group, led by Charles
Martin, Everett, had gone on
an overnight camping trip tn
Gcdncy Island, about three
miles across the sound from
here.
The group was taken
aboard a 50-foot Coast Guard
cutter and transported to
Everett. The scouts' stranded
vessel capsized after they
boarded the cutter.
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prospects for building a fleet
of 2,000-mile an hour RS70
warplanes ncared the vanish
ing point today with disclos
ure of new administration
spending plans for the contro
versial craft.
The RS70 has been the cen
ter of a bitter administration
congressional fight, with in
fluential members of Congress
demanding that the plane be
put on the road to production
and Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara stoutly refusing,
Vinson Plaeattd
President Kennedy had to
step in with a compromise last
spring, temporarily placating
Chairman Carl Vinson (D-Ga
of the House Armed Servipes
committee, with agreement to
make a new study of the re-
connaissance-stnke plane,
With Kennedy's approval
McNamara announced Sunday
night that an additional $50
million will be spent on the
complicated radar and other
electronics equipment such
plane would need.
There was scarcely any
comfort for the Air Force in
that, and a new furor in Con
gress next year is a safe bet,
Thra Planes Approvtd
The McNamara announce
ment said the extra money
would be spent on the "cur
rently approved" RS70 devel
opment program. All that is
currently approved is the
building of three experimental
versions of the plane, a behe
moth designed to operate
above 70,000 feet over an
8,000-mile range at three
times the speed of sound.
The first flight of the plane
recently was postponed from
December until next spring
because of mechanical prob
lems.
The statement, it was noted
said nothing about additional
airplanes such as Congress ev
idently had in mind in voting
$191.6 million more than the
administration wanted for the
RS70 this year.
Cost Slightly Higher
McNamara said the total
RS70 project through 1965
now would cost SI. 35 billion
instead of the $1,3 billion pre
viously planned for the three
experimental planes. The por
tion that win be spent mis
year is now to be $221 million
instead of $171 million, an
ncrcasc that had been expect
ed If the Air Force could show
need for it in developing
electronics equipment.
The announcement said the
additional money was for
'highly complex radar and
other components of manned
aircraft reconnaissance s y s-
terns."
That left an inference that
RS70 experimental models
might wind uu serving only
as lest beds for equipment that
might later be used in other
aircraft and for flight research.
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Up Along Coast in Wake of Blow
By United Preti International
Small craft warnings re
mained up on the Oregon
coast today in the wake of a
week end blow that caused
little major damage despite
strong winds and heavy rain.
The Mt. Hebo Air Force
station in Tillamook county
recorded a gust of wind of 121
miles per hour, the Coast
Guard said. Newport had gusts
to 85 mph, Astoria recorded
winds to 81 mph and Portland
got a gust of 66 mph Sunday.
Twenty-foot seas were re
ported at Newport.
Salem got 1.88 inch of rain
and Portland 1.45 in the 24
hours ending early today and
the weather man said streams
were rising again. Some flood
ing was forecast near tne
communities of Whiteson
along the south Yamhill river
and Dillcy on the Tualatin
river because of heavy rain in
the Coast range.
There were numerous re
ports of slides, downed trees
and power lines and some
scattered telephone outages.
but damage was minor com
pared to the Oct. 12 wind
storm. A slide just east of Newport
broke a water main and parts
of the city were without water
for a time. A road between
Siletz and Kernville was
closed by downed trees.
Astoria had some power
outages when wind damaged
a 115,000 volt line between
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WORLD'S BIGGEST STEEL PLATE MILL DUE
London-ilPli-French and British interests have won a con
tract to build one of the world's biggest steel plate mills in
Romania, it was announced today.
A Franco-British consortium won the $36.4 million order
in heavy competition with West German bidders.
there and Tillamook. There
were scattered outages in
Portland.
Telephone service disrup
tions were reported in Can
non Beach, Astoria, Salem
and at Mitchell and Spray in
Eastern Oregon.
The weather bureau fore
cast heavier than normal rain
for the next five days in West
ern Oregon. Winds up to 35
mph were forecast for the
coast today, with an increase
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Vienna-llirii-Nearly half the membership of the Slovakian
Communist party's ruling politbureau has been replaced.
radio Prague disclosed Sunday night.
It said 4 of the 10 members were dropped during the
recent Slovakian party congress but described this as a
minor change of party leadership.
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Brussels-lliPli-Commercial talks between Israel and the
European Common Market began today and opened an en
tirely new field of negotiations with third countries.
NATIONALIST PARTY LEADING IN URUGUAY
Montevideo. Uruguay-Wli-Early returns today showed the
National Blanco parly leading in its attempt to retain control
of the country's nine-man governing council in nationwide
elections.
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and politics may be set aside
for a moment Tuesday while
the White House throws a
double birthday celebration.
The guests of honor will be
Caroline Kennedy and her
brother John Jr., President
Kennedy's two children
Technically young John was
wo years old Sunday, but a
cold kept him in the White
House when the first family
left for a Thanksgiving holi
day in Hyannis Port, Mass.,
nd there was no celebration.
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New York UPI Harry Cof
fey, who has now retired from
Wall Street and his New York
manufacturing business, has
lways had a soft spot In his
heart for millionaires and
used to worry about where
they would live when they
retired.
Worrying with him was a
an named Samuel llalperin,
rich and successful Florida
real estate operator. So they
put their heads together and
came up with an apartment
house which is in effect a
private club for millionaires.
One of the tenants of their
.stiiblishinrnt in Miami Beach,
Kla.. a Chicago banker and
hotel investor, signed a five
year lease for SI 20.000 and
then spent $100,000 for fur
nishings. Cof ley, who calls his modest
little place the Imperial
Firemen Check Two
Fires; Floor Burned
Cilv firemen, summoned to
to the home of Mrs. Charlcnc !
Combs. 80B3 North Riverside1
avenue t 10:40 p.m. yester-1
clay to investigate the cause of I
smoke, found the floor under
the washing machine burning
They said the floor had been
ignited by 300 watt eleclric
light bulb placed there to pre
vent trcrzing.
Firemen were called to the
residence of Anthony Pasch
vle. 02 West 1 1th St.. about
2 .10 a m. yesterday. They said
that wiring In the basement
had shorted, igniting the ceil
ing. There was minor fire
d.inue. according to firemen,
who reported smoke damage ,
to main floor rooms. I
House, admits it probably is
the most expensive apartment
house in the world.
Millionaire Class
"You have to be pretty far
up in the millionaire class to
rent here," Coffey said. "The
greatest percentage of tenants
will be retired and the rest
will be executives in the top
echelon of business. They used
to go to hotels but hotels have
lowered the barriers and don't
cater to the wealthy any
more,"
Coffey, in New York to look
into a few details of managing
the $8 million project, said he
had tried to think of every
thing millionaires needed and
wanted.
The swimming pool was a
foregone conclusion since Mi
ami Beach is Miami Beach.
But beneath this one is a ga
rage his cnoimh to house more
than 200 Rolls-Royces.
Coffey installed an 18-hole
putting green, a steam room
and solarium, a catering serv
ice and a lounge for the mil
lionaire's chauffeurs if they
get tired.
Coffey was reluctant to
Identify his tenants but did
name two of them Jake
Arvey, the Illinois Democratic
leader, and Ben Marden. one
time owner of night clubs in
New York, Havana and Las
Vegas
fifth birthday and a parly ts
planned for her and her broth
er. John Jr. now is a healthy
three-footer and tips the scales
at 31 pounds. One of the
youngest inhabitants of the
White House, he was only two
months old when his father
moved into the executive man
sion. Caroline is only nine inches I
taller than her brother and
weighs 47 pounds. Her broth
er is not often seen around
the White House, but Caroline
frequently makes unannounc
ed appearances.
The White House released
photographs of the children
last week end. One showed
John Jr. and Caroline dancing
a jig in the President's office.
The other showed Mrs. Ken
nedy riding her prize horse
Sardar with John Jr. sitting
in front of her and Caroline
astride a pony alongside her
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New York -'ITI'- Stocks con
tinued to move higher today.
Chemicals paced the rally
with Kodak tip nearly 3, and
Du Pont and Dow up at least
1 apiece. Tobaccos also per
formed well with Lorillard.
Philip Morris and Reynolds
up around a point each.
Grumman and General Dy
namics were delayed in open-
! because of heavy buy
orders. The two companies
were named over the week
end to develop the new TFX
fighter plane. Hoeing whien
lost out on the 52 to M billion
contract, dropped nearly 4.
Grumman appeared nearly an j tXT?
about 2W.
Jones & UauKhlin and Lu-
kens added around 1 each in
the steels and autos were
mixed. Electronics, finance
shares, stores, and aircraft
wrre higher. Oils were mixed
with General American off
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