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o O o c-1 o o 0 o o O 3 Q 0 I - ' j If- 1 A 1 VvL . i- . It',' - 'J' K.fr t I v. 1; ; ; i M I I V;, t o pi ;,: V , T.1 . - " i if , a o wBStffei It n IksiAS J!SM o HEfORT TO PRESIDENT Defense Secretary Robert McNamara. left. andQtJen. Maxwell D. Taylst9 chairman of the Joint 3o o " la'ASMNaTOW ( tFtl Pres imt Kmietiy Wtiey rop&rtA 6 rejftrt on the cmrfuwsd eirulii)(i in SaAA Viat Nsm hron DefeiuB Segf C? Relwt Sk McNeraara and Gan M?we O Taylor, chairman (f tfaa Juiot (Hii uf SUlfi o " he two tap Peirtaaon affiriala jiMt ratwewi tta n inaneotion tow of Uw are. W. ifveriaH. Hio-runan, assist ant imcr&xry sl a)te (or far eitin affatrso aim attended Dm Wto Hoots meeting along with Cttrtnd mlefUsmi'e Agency Director Jahn A. MdSone. ' Spout Ww JIcNamjB-S1 art Taylor apent ,j) w in SM Viet Warn bying to find (8t fr KmineHy whether tin; ear dffoM gainst ma Cero- rawoiB V'n Cimg had been ham lift le Asian na-1 o Study of How o o o to tell a O o from a tipster (lllre tye live things that give die tipster avvav) o q Vf laa yga anak, 6's bard to Uunk of anything more imponant tlwn a jfociJ trukor. tlr of anything more dajigciotis ih.in a mro tipter, hwhej weil-mcarung friend or a stumper on tho iftphee, urging you to buy. ..fw all, i'yiw hard-won mnnoy. Vou would like io h.no fl hiii yat so fauamt'lVom dividends on stoi k. Cr inici pt cm Bonds, ttt to hjve a gnud nnapeev of increasing m value over fj-sre. o 0 bo (unwuSdr Inwc fK6 tell-tale signs of the tipsici : o tPipaiWK "Bi, hae'l ji a hot one!" Oidj: , hrnr in k Member f irm of the New Voik Sunk QEhaneJa, fe .ample, can tell you how hadl wnplc cm ci IjJwneJ by a tip. And hw impimont it is tolls e iaits. On cun- iga. C8i niilKJ. On the immpany't tinantial pisiiion. Ai mcJ a to axljjSjjuM're bener aMeioeiercisetaieiul jmlgtncnt. TqavMe: "Ifcirr. Thete'ltmly a limned amount ol'ihm stock arraind." O rfclSefc: HimiwihAt people rusli v.Ai citicn hjCsomc qO giii el in hhuJ thanyour nelfare. It's isc to i.ikc the w.e. t j t uxt. o tj ipnc-tl'a dvntAtfl a bullion to niokc a killing " (BNaW: M eiile hi h3M6 ihm lor the moon and aMeaaaVtJttf pwvyfc lto have, uuiead, ;t (ong-tetm goals, to tit qinar ss.tMrakaa arj4(i)ia a Uwg way towajd m liiov iii ilicm, TOiaollMst tn ihas. W fjitj ttu prices jo down ni well as up. Tint a (Jfi9 wP(TVcr-nue io pay dlMtfoiHli of inteiCst. TVt: "f.ou(y h bh tvf at ujlaJl as oucn inio this " mrtmmt ftcWlase or O o preiB M cir.,Lr'.'ra. hri irilK-cftwoi Jfi-wilAif -.tWoiehal. (ViiMni Ati.nit the M.Mrli. Jy Invwuw.-i IW lluoofV alik-lj'-wni o unot 10 Mi-tk v it ti C aHila as 540 carv (1 a irmi'v q Nf'c'iubctirnu yf t: Ntm .otl fifcs j. L4uUicc 3.nf ito i magic'tTy to the future. Q oi h.X At, I tuft fcfcinbci Oim has its distinctive ch.iractcrisyicv fltii .ill a'Vu'iect a- (lilti in lations of the Exchange. And'tncii 'HfiiMiitc' HentavcMi.niMei) had to meet Euli.inge tU.ililic4tioml)(n fhc fiir,: Sv tit l irm brokersMyhv tiol c7Warhv ifendSb Turn lei )dVc', c information about imtMini;. a -0. n your shar o" MemberstJNe York Stock Excltectg r WSBa-(j- (.a.t.a.-7.:) I stsn tos run amiKLH. Mil lo j Member t-inniil ihSf ii si.k (I) ' j 1 chanpe, or tot New York Sln,k Lwhanft. Htpi. 1. IH (J.0 . B.n 7 ' 1070, New York 1, Ntu-York. VlYd 1 '' Tlcase Mnd me, free, .....i common stock invcsimenl I 4l t7' J i.l I y c ITj o V? lJ I --f3-- 1 ' Cf drcVJs Air Puree nsima nij.sion Chiefs dj Stfllfi C4 tafir.idgiiOKfliBrAv lajo n tbo tin;. (VPU n ayior tinu'a domestic religious crisis. McNamara dot lined on their arrival at nearby Andrews Air Puree Baso, Mrt., Uiriay to give newsmen any inkling of whal bis report rontaina Ho so vol it foj" a eiinfei'onco Iho two Pen tagon leaders had wilh tho Pres ident at the While llnnso. only a little over three hours aHcc their return. 1 in their departuro from Sai- goo Tuesday, McNamara issued - .... . .,:.... i.. .. t.... lor had bavoled the "length nr) breariUt or this land and hart simken with several hundred persons during their visit. Assess Situation Kenncdy sent McNamara and Taylor to South Vict Nam Sept T) tn make a fir st hand assess ment of the prnareu nl thai country's war against the Corn- broker asftAW ct'mc fust. Tlu'ii 'i)it, ni.if warn in mucm .i 3 .,v fl ' u. in nil ll! wMiM. KUKlt llM ft ts tn -i (.-.- . . 's " V i. - '7 t f r s.4 r A- i j S O VJ" C50 , k "a ni .VUrvlMid IIot a aiX- U Snilhci'iH ?i4n. They ropurt 'J o fist Nam Ho disclaimed knowledge of mumsl (riernllos. a war in criminal operations in a variety which U.dWi lo 15.000 U.S. acrv-lof mid-weslorn cities in lang iccnion aro involved. j UOj;e which suggested that he Tho President save the two had never heard of the cities invest iRolors 9 Ujrco way as-! ihem'ielvcs siRnmonl. To as.vus Iho mililaiy situa tion now. romparrrt wilh the period hptmi late August' whn the Vintmunco govo r n m e n t crai kcd oown on Hurtrthists and threw the country jnto a ppliti- cal t jimml -To omos-; the pmhahlc ef- r.. r ti. r..i....... - mrnfs rePron of the , Budd-! lints and uiher policies nn the future I'l'dgress of the war In the hyhl of the first two finding's lo roommend v. hat ac- lion the tnitert Sicttes should take I S imiciids said it s ma e question ol deciding U.S. .' j ol u v " in Viet Nam the nnlicy is And has been to the war i day, giving a miirdcr-hy-murdor wnn and help Iho Vietnamese arrnimt nf tho struggle for con ecnraimii ,(lly tmvarrt a better ; t tola of Iho New ovk blanch life 1 i of fasa Nostra in the early Stocks Go On Quiet ! NEW VOUK U.TM - Stnrks 1 mat orf irrrsukirly h Rhcr corly , loriny m quml riatlinc t hrys'er rnc t.ci tv ;i in a firm otifu (jinup, Vireini Kavi inn Mini n.nstmiHi KinUk Wrro 'in nnarl ;i pnril in thp rhrmi- :rih ( .'!ihtHMU;il Sfi-rl fldtlcd a , Utfcp tr.rciiun in n sra-iy .til sn'tion ! I'tnnsyKnna H i.Iw.vl drnp. rc(1 irorp than I ami New Vmfc tVntTiil cUinO t0 T nf'1'" Wt nni'.ly nilmnii-tir.iUon hUjh k ni tho t rupi.cd nii w of the two linos i now .lows a vi-: it ; i-s M'W VOPK ill'li Dim .lonps Himl stnrk nxpniurs: ini'usli i.K 7,: up S.SI; V0 rnilrn.ii, iTc nn n to. un'iurs l :: .( o.ns: ti nimii ft.;, up S.ll("i .... I (nv vrv rthmil U ' m'l llMU sh.M'Os inmp.HtMl uth t 7.1 ntillmn h m,i Monday V pi t E?oaklct "DIVIDENDS OVER A PC" I I fa Lif,rj 5 CO Lona-Psying a. . a ' SI ap m. plionc toi psn for ficc i mail copy - C'l, 6ul hH pt Anu-nc.ln Suiio.'il (r AHiaii S li dwab tMSTSft! k. ii n ttv wj w 4 invi i iIIVl , k,,tiltHtS NtW O S'CCKi $-V;l-a4X)'' i:Kty mi- o Til);.' .'Ti-1 !1 ::.-)"r.r-: -- o ' U I Oo i O o S 't , Wit O O i s i .1 .: . I. .. i . . I . t , Bt"..? r .' ....i.. V "Tir'B M.1M N ervous Gangster Died eorrt WASHIfrtiTON ( Vy ) frur,: told Senate invitS'2'itors today - ' alxiut a mobster who died ol a broken heart" after disgracing himself by showing nervousness : after the killing of pangin(l boss Giuseppe Mis.Kria. The squat alumnus of : Hie crimes combine il!rtif the ncrvijlis ganastrr C(tt Tt nova. Mas-Tia. hfl WW o i J iini'JXl 10 -,ou' Pw. for P81h by ants, w muitwieii t the lcAMr l6t;aa tartar. in J-mi i8lia51alian I Etntu4nMl.;. . ' : o mr aim w Jie wneei. bib- i rjci 18-1 in e-riuifi h epi-; Ha 4 Vito ;cnnvee.al-. iMart "unler ihe table boss or (Mt NiCia, Terranma and eiBer eiAea barf heen present at Me.wie'a elaying. Mu-ipprd of Powtr Valtehia said Ciro began to fiava what ha called the "buck i whsata" after tho incident and his underworld lower bftgan to he stripped away. "After a while he took it so hard that he just died of a brok- ' cn hart," he said. j "He disgraced himself?" ask ed Chairman John L. McClellan (ID-Ark ) of the Senate investi gations siincommuiee. taiecm 9 Valachi testified alut the Mat-seria slayinc. touched upon briefly in Tuesday's testimony, after answering a volley of questions posed by subcommit tee members. "Spnalor. I never heard of Omaha," Valachi said, when Sen. Carl T. Curtis (R-Neb.), asked alMiut policy and horse b(sk operators there. Valachi, who violated an oalh of loyalty and silence sworn in hloml and fire, was serving two separate narcotics conspiracy convictauia at the lime he killed follow prisoner he suspected of being his intended execu tioner, it was alor this that he turned on Coa Nostra and be gan spilling its inside secrets lo government agents. Gave l.ivid Account Valailu reme on like Gang lionics for the senators Tues- Higher Trading Arinrn Ainrrtcnn S'nndarrl flofli p l or iitMhlt hi iK Sr. cl D'Ctna Air hi un-w it k . , l.i'pil!(ir C'ti-'p i't'l "E.PP t'OIp ( M I'l'ini-it-Ma (.ti lorninO'illl Cm t fi'wn .'eMi i lirft h t Mi.-tUle MrH . . C nrti- t lgM! Ht-w ChVtlMtOl . Pii Pout P.tviiian K.iiitk Hi f 8't'nc .M'(1 (iPmoi o! 1 no lC t iCMCM Ol lillM 1 I tC i -pupt ai t' iinu firiicr-il I'tMilniid (.ctH'Kifi T';.i-i ( if (iiiil Nitrthci-M CViucnl ninluH.v t i rr hnuiut (1l.ll Oil H. uiiolflki- I. l.ilt.i Tow ri i h m lilt I'0.P' 'litis Man title K.-nnO. mi 'ipi"v I i'. -k'-ctM An i v.i ft Mm no M.-i K M.'M'flt-a P.v,r Mi'ii' x pi W ,tid nnot nl Ojs uit t iv V -i h i cntt al .'i ttipi it N'B'in nl l'n .' C. Ppr.p 11 'I I',.. .M.,:e : l'"illr p ..,-1 . r o i-ii'tni Iii.ll' i IIS ii M.'I.U Oil n l il li.l.ifir i Ba.n IV III' S.'iith Si.,.rr S- r. 1 t r.ihii.nii.i nil Itimmri ..r.l N i ...mil1 Mi' : S'ttmr 1 1:10 1 jiti.l 'l'' is i 10". 1. IIM I t'lll'lM 1 11 If ' I lll'S I it.l-ri I.T1 1 MlltU ,1R ( nnik'.ti' Record Bnrollment q At Pacific University " FiHt'fST t.nOVF LTI) - A d'tXi't il i;il students had rcp:s- )ii'fo(t Ivr .'.!! wiiicstct' at Taruic , H AivrTSii M.iimav. 'n lacg.st ''Inn (ho (L'M-ar) hlsUif it 'she 1. . . 1 v. HUH Tiii- ( Vitw rr iiillmetiil (inure . show, a l 7. vr cant 5 nun , m n'sli piiOMoiis, yef r. O o Wl The tlVmih drvwpmpf f pttil J the rciis ol '"in1 'fpm(lli moth can QVmir f ytiuTifis o( wool Valachi Tellls Investigators ISJIJ4 lie described in lurid detail hit own secrt initiation1 into the crime clan. w At ,int hi. ....... .... of the initiation i-eremuny, lie i told the likening sentors afyjjwho m Cos,Nostras New York the silent crowd in the ornttely , set-up. paneled (wiring room: , , i Vahirhi (will draw ) on first ".Sunatora, I need to ' go no h8$l kndledge up to r;1959. further than what I'm doine Dhtri h was irrested. After Negro Charges Discrimination At Eugene School I EL'OEN'E (L'PIt The only V.aro tana lhrouBh fraternnv nuhing at the University of Oecon this fall was quoted ' (he campus newspaper today as saying there is "rather evident" discrimination on the campus. Herb Sanders, a fresh man English major from Ixis Ange les, told the Oregon Daily Em erald that all but two of the fra ternities "definitely did not in tend to pledge me from the start." He said he received "drop cards' from all but two of the houses, indicating the fraterni- ties did not wish him to return. There is no way for a Negro to become a fraternity member Regional Edition MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. We're U'sjr ll Mtunt ou'r SAIL ILtttiNCS fnYHri'icilii "i'i jr,i uercstfil ' ( i..i -ir G ' laant CiPtcitY TUB nin ii ('si ciiji e'ein P0l Pk Daivt 't' j tti' I'tcpi eicni ."in ssi.m io if?.! c ifr:Ke CUttSit fOl.l HOStS wi1 rwi fi Mm rutiif v tiKi J h, r.i y i ttottauiti SHOCK i atncRiiia mi z: j v. vr.fl.ii 4 0 CWHUCTICt ( Mflil s' 0 , i :'ii, liiili!iillll;!'l!!l!!illi!N',ll ""T o everybody tnis is my doom. Senate investigators planned to unveil a set of prepaid ,hrt, , .m v....hi .n , - r t.. e""-B an up-io-uaie rpaaing oi wnosi iUa' oalhe has information acrl at lie tojveruty. Seiview pr. - dkted. o He told the paper hi" as amated at the lack of courage; shnwn j "It belies the whole principle i of brotherhood Which underlies the fraternity jystcm. It seems State Prison Medium Custody Inmate Flees SALEM ( Uri)- Joseph Ber narr Custer, 26, escaped from a state prison medium custody crew Tuesday afternoon, War- den Clarence T. Gladden re- ported- Custer was committed from j Lincoln county in May to serve 'four years for grand larceny. Page 2A QfeTRIBUNE 1963 About the T Heavy Duty Never Before Such i.cAVY DUTY Quality Features! 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