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WASHINGTON (UPI)-A fed
eral grand Jury has Indicted
two men, arrested last week as
spies for Russia, on charges of
conspiring to transmit informa
tion to the Soviets about the
command and control system
of the Strategic Air Command
:(SAC), the government an
nounced today.
: The Justice Department said
:John William Butenko, 38, an
;e 1 e c t r i c a 1 engineer from
'Orange, N.J., and Igor A. Iva
nov, 33, a chauffeur for a Rus
sian firm in New York, were
named in a three-count indict
ment. It was returned in U.S.
District Court at Newark, N.J.
Ally. Gen. Robert F. Ken
nedy said the indictment also
named three members of the
Soviet mission to the United
Nations as co - conspirators
but not defendants.
They are Yuriy A. Romashin,
third secretary of the mission;
Gleb A. Pavlov, an attach.' following a clandestine meeting
and Vladimir I. Olencv, i sutf in a railroad station parking
member. I lot at Englcwood, N.J.
rm-chln Pvlnv .1 OVn-: ButenKo is Dcing nem wiin
ev were ordered out of
: Ivanov in the Hudson County,
.l .. ,. . i ,k ci- X.J.. iail in Jersey City, N.J
Department for their put
the case.
Butenko and Ivanov were ar
rested by FBI agents Oct. 3
in the field operations division
of the International Electric
Corp. in Paramus, N.J., and
had top secret clearance.
Ivanov was a chauffeur for
the Amtorg Trading Co., a Rus
sian export-import firm which
operates in New York City.
The first count of the indict
ment charged that Butenko ob
tained national defense docu
ments and turned them over to
Soviet agents at secret meet
ings. The conspirators sought to
conceal these meetings by trav
eling to them by round-about
routes, the government says.
The Brand jury charged that
the conspirators used a portable
35-millimetcr document copy
ing camera which plugged into
a car's cigarette lighter, and a
pocket-sized transmitter and re
ceiver. The indictment cited eight
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Medford
Page 2A
Tribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963
Oregon Republicans See State
Significant for Rockefeller
By United Press International
Oregon Republican leaders
pointed today to the state's May
primary election as significant
for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of
New York, who today announced
formally his candidacy for the
GOP presidential nomination.
Gov. Mark Hatfield said "It
will take a personal extensive
campaign and winning a ma
jority of the important primar
ies" for the New York gover
nor to achieve his goal. Hat
field said he felt Rockefeller's
Oregon chances were good "if
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Phil Roth, state Republican
chairman, said he felt Rocke
feller "at this moment is run
ning substantially behind for the
nomination." But he felt a vic
tory in the New Hampshire and
Wisconsin primaries could bring
him into the Oregon primary a
much stronger candidate. "A
victory in Oregon and in the
California primary would again
propel him back to the center
stage for the nomination," Roth
said.
Lowell Paget, GOP national
committeeman, did not forecast
Rockefeller's chances. He point
ed to the state's primary law
which binds the 18 GOP con
vention delegates to the choice
of the voters at least until after
two ballots have been cast at
the convention or unless the
state's choice receives less than
35 per cent of the convention's
votes on the llrst ballot.
Mrs. Collis Moore, Oregon's
GOP national committeewom
an, said "Gov. Rockefeller is a
tremendous campaigner and has
great personal charm." She said
she would rate his chances good
for the nomination, although she
said she was not certain about
Oregon. '
Hatfield and Mrs. Moore said
they did not believe Rockefel
ler's announcement made it nec
essary for Sen. Barry Goldwa
ter, R-Ariz., to announce his
plans before January. Roth said
he believed Goldwater should
announce his intentions before
then. Paget said he understood
Goldwater indicated at Eugene
last month he intended to an
nounce his plans before Janu
ary.
All four were asked if they
felt adverse effects of Rocke
feller's divorce and remarriage
were lessening.
Hatfield and Paget replied
they did not know. Mrs. Moore
said, "No, not from the mail
I receive."
Roth said he felt that once the
tempo of the campaign picked
up' "with real issues and debate
the personal life of Rockefel
ler would be obscured and re
legated to the backstage of the
campaign where it belongs."
George Hinman, Republi
can national committeman
from New York and a Rockefel
ler booster, was in Oregon on
what he termed "a feeling out
trip." He predicted Rockefeller
would get the nomination and
win.
meetings or trips by all the de
fendants and co-conspirators as
overt acts of the conspiracy.
These were between April 21
and Oct. 29, 1963, to Coster, Nor
wood, Paramus, Englcwood and
Ft. Lee, N.J.
The second count formally
charged that Butenko conspired
to act as an agent for the So
viet Union without required noti
fication to the secretary of state
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on stltottd
Itockt:
Fund Rid Asked
Bullock 13.80 15.22
Chemical Fund 12.34 13.40
Colonial Ener 12.33 13.48
Eaton Howard Stk ...14.23 13.40
Fidelity 10.04 18.31
Fundamental Invest 10. la 11.13
Group Sec Avia-Elec 6.02 7.50
Group Sec Cora Slk 13.00 14.33
Hamilton HDA 5 01 5.47
Keystons B-3 16.88 18.40
Keystone B-4 .10.22 . 11.16
Keystone K-2 5 33 5.83
Keystone S-l 22.31 24 34
Keystone S-2 12.73 13.02
Keyatone S-3 15.03 16.40
Keystone S-4 4.35 4.76
Mass Inv Growth Stk 8.47 0.26
National Growth 8.23 8.00
Stock 18.76 20.28
TV - Elec 7.4B 8.15
United Accum ;....14.03 16.34
United Income 12.58 13.73
United Science 7.08 7.73
Value Line Inc 5.28 3.77
Variable 7.08 7.67
Welllnjton ...14.73 16.08
and that the others aided and
abetted him in this conspiracy.
Both Butenko and Ivanov were
named as defendants in this
count.
The third count named only
Butenko and charged him with
actually acting as a foreign
agent without notification.
Maximum penalty on the first
count is death. Maximum pen
alty on the second count is five
years in prison, and $10,000. The
maximum penalty for convic
tion on the third count is 10
years and $5,000.
The indictment revealed offi
cially for the first time that the
Portland Produce
PORTLAND (UPI1 Dairy
market:
Ecsb To retailers: AA extra
large 48-32c; AA large 46-40c: A
large 43-46c: AA medium 40-44C
A small 23-30c; cartons 1-cent
hiRher.
Butter To retailers: AA and
A prints 67c; cartons 3c hither:
B nrinta 66c.
Cheese I medium curedl To re
tailers 46-49c: processed Ameri
can 3-10 lb. loaf, 43-48C.
PORTLAND (UPII Dressed
chickens No. I grade dressed to
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn.
20-37C lb.; cut-up. 33-40C lb.: hens
light type, whole drawn. 21-25c
lb.; light type hens, cut-up 25-30c
id.; neavy wnoie oo-ouc to.
information involved in the con
spiracy pertained to the com
mand and control system of the
Air Force's Strategic Air Com
mand. . .
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Foreign Briefs
ARGENTINE POLICE RESORT TO TEAR GAS
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Police riot squads used tear gas
Wednesday night to break up a demonstration organized by
the outlawed Communist party supporting President Arthuro U.
Illia's announced plans to cancel contracts with U.S. and Eu
ropean oil firms.
Police estimated that 600 demonstrators gathered in the
Plaza Dc Mayo and the downtown Avenida De Mayo to urge
cancellation of the oil development contracts signed five years
ago under President Arturo rrondlzl without congressional approval.
VENEZUELA PRESIDENT SUFFERS BROKEN ARM
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) President Romulo Bctan
court was confined to his home today with a broken arm but
was reported carrying on his duties as usual. He fell in his
home Tuesday.
'LATIN MASS' TO BE CONDUCTED IN VIENNA
VIENNA. Austria (UPI) - Composer Paul Hindemlth an
nounced today that he will conduct the world premiere of his
latest work, The Latin Mass, next Tuesday in Vienna's Piaristen
Church.
Viennese music circles describe the mass as "a milestone
in the history of 20th century church music."
Aerospace Issues
Strengthen Market
NEW YORK (UPD-StrengUi
in aerospace issues and drugs
featured a moderate rebound in
slocks today.
Sizeable advances in the aero
space group reflected reports
that Russia hasn't given up the
moon race. Lockheed, Northrop,
Bcckman, North American Avia
tion, Control Data, Texas In
struments, High Voltage Engin
eering, and IBM showed gains
ranging from 1 to nearly 3
points.
Smelling tacked on nearly 3 In
Standard Indiana
Standard N.J. Ixril ...
Stokely Van Camp ...
Sun Mines ,
Texas Co ...
Texas Gulf Sulfur . ...
Tex Pac Land Trust .
Thlokol
Trana America
Tran World Air
Trl Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Air Lines
U.S. Plywood
U.S. Rubber
U.S. Steel
United Utilities
West Bank Corp
WestfnRhouse Ixdl
Youngslown
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DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (UPI) -Dow
Jones final stock averages: 30
industrials 711.03, off 5.10; 20
railroads 169.07, ofr 0.77; 15
utilities 137.15, off 0.89; and 65
stocks 260.16, off 1.61. Sales
Wednesday were about 5.6
million shares compared with
5.11 million shares Monday.
Wednesday's prices on selected
storks:
Allied Chemical aa's
Alum Co Am 63',
American Air Lines 20',
American I an i '
American Motors 201,
AT&T Mil.
American Tobacco 28
Anaconda copper
Arnu'o 63' 4
American Standard 16-1
Rcndlx Corn 4Ga.,
Bethlehem Steel (xdl 30,
Hnrinir Air JO '.
Brunswick 1 1 3
Ciiterplllar Corn 46s,
Chrysler Corp H8-4
t octi Lola
r n s 76
Columbia Gas 28,
PniiliiirnlMl Tan ll '
Crown Zetlerbach 32 'i
Crucible Steel 33 'i
Curliss Wrlahl IB3.
Dnw Chemical 61 3i
Ou Pont 232'.
r.astman Kodak 1133,
Klrestone 36a
Ford M'l
General Dynamics 23a
General Eleclrlc 81 ';
General Foods 86
r:enrral Motors
General Portland Cement
Georgia Pacillc
circal Northern Ry
Greyhound
Gulf Oil
llomestake
Idaho power
1 Ml
Int Paper
John Manville
Reclamation
Congress Convenes
BEND (UPO -The Oregon
Reclamation Congress opened
its 1963 convention Wednesday
with meetings on agricultural
research and new projects un
der study.
Among the sneakers scheduled
today were Lasclle Coles of
Princville, former president of
the National Reclamation Asso
ciation; Harold Nelson of
Boise, regional director of the
Bureau of Reclamation, and Dr.
Emery Castle, professor of ag
ricultural economics at Oregon
Stale University.
The conference will last
through Friday.
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Kennecolt Copper 71 J
Lockheed Aircraft 36',
Martin 10',
Merck 103',
Montana rower 37
Montgomery Ward 33
National tluiciiit
New York Central
Northern Natural Gas
Northern Pacific
Pac Ga, Elec .
Penney J.c
Penn RR
1'ermaittnte Cement
Phillips
Procter & Gamble
Radio Corp
RichMeld Oil
Safeway
Scars
Shell OH
Socony Mobil OU
Southern t'o
Southern Pacific
Sperry Rand
Standard Calttprnlc
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Government Auto
For King Confirmed
By United Press International
The Justice Department con
firmed Wednesday the truth of
charges by Alabama officials
that a government-rented auto
mobile was used to transport
Martin Luther King Jr. to a
speaking engagement in that
state.
The departmennt said one of
their attorneys, Thelton Hender
son, allowed the car to be used
to transport King from Bir
mingham to a civil rights rally
at Selms, Ala., last month.
The department said Hender
son earlier denied lending the
car. and had been dismissed
because his actions violated de
partment policy.
Gov. George C. Wallace and
other Alabama officials cited
the incident as evidence of the
Justice Department's participa
tion in stirring racial strife in
the state.
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