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Hawaii Residents Testify In land Sale Fraud Trial PENDLETON (UPI) - Three Hawaii residents testified Wed nesday they believed scenic areas shown in advertising ma terial they received were in or very near the Lake Valley sub division where they bought land. Seven Chicago and Los An geles area men arc on trial on mail fraud and conspiracy charges here in connection with sale of the land in Oregon's arid Harney County. Walter Cypriano, Honolulu, said he had never been to Ore gon and thought that Ice Lake and Paulina Lake, pictured in the brochures of the Harney County Land Development Corp. were in the vicinity of his land. Ice Lake Is 260 miles away in the Wallowa Mountains and Paulina Lake is 150 miles away. John Baricuatro, a Pearl City service station operator, said he answered and ad in the Honolu lu Advertiser and bought five lots for $25 down. He said he received a brochure with a pic ture of a man boating on a lake "and took it for granted there were fish in the lake." He said he also received the impression there was timber on the land, although earlier in the day defense attorney William H. Morrison read from an informa tion letter sent to prospective buyers which said the tracts were bare of limber. Cypriano, Baricuatro and Er nest Lee, also of Honolulu, said they decided not to go through with their purchases after learn ing an investigation was under way. Also on the stand Wednesday was Mrs. Loretta Murphy, Chi cago, a sister-in-law of David Frank Koolish, one of the de- Portland Produce PORTLAND UPIl Dairy mar ket: Ecus To retailers: AA extra laruc 4!)-2c; AA iHrne 47-50c: A large 43.47c: AA medium 40-45C; A amall 25-31c; carton 1 cent htuher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints (17c; cartona 3c higher- B prima line. Cheese (medium cured To re tailers 46-4l)c; processed American 3-10 lb. loaf, 43-48C. PORTLAND (UPIl Dressed chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 29 37c lb-: cut-up. 33-40c lb.: hens. Ildht type whole drawn. 21-2SC lb.; light type hens, cut-up. 2S-30C lb.; heavy whole, 35.39c lb. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (UPIl USDA Cat tle SO, calves none, no trade test. Hogs AO. Few 1-2 harrows and gilts 13.73; 200 lb. sorted out at 14.30. Sheep 100. 70 head cholce-prlinc wuolcd and (all shorn slaughter lambs 18. fendants. She said Koolish had asked to use her signature and she signed several documents for him. "I didn't read what they were," she said. A parade of other witnesses testified they had asked for their money back after seeing their land for the first time. John Scharf, manager of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge near the Lake Valley development, identified many of the photos in the advertising brochure as be ing taken in the Steens Moun tains, about 50 miles to the south. Some he could not iden tify. He described the Lake Valley area as flat, treeless, and cov ered mostly with greasewood, a low, bushy plant. 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POPE'S VISIT SAID SPECIAL HONOR AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) Prime Minister Shariff Husain Bin Nasir said last night Jordan considers Pope Paul VI's visit to the Holy Land next month as "a great and special honor and blessing." HITLER YOUTH LEADER HOSPITALIZED BERLIN (UPI) Western officials said today that Baldur Von Schirach, former Hitler youth leader, will be hospitalized outside Spandau War Crimes Prison for several weeks for treat ment of a blood clot in the leg. The 56-year-old Von Schirach was transferred secretly to a British Military Hospital last night from the four-power prison where he has served 17 years of a 20-ycar-war crimes sentence CAMBODIA CHARGES VIETNAMESE INVASION PIINOM PENH, Cambodia (UPI) The Cambodian news agency charged, today that 106 South Vietnamese soldiers in vaded 600 feet into Cambodian territory and attacked a pro vincial guard post. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mrs. John F. Kennedy returned to a darkened hillside in Arlington National Cemetery Wednesday night to bury the bodies of her two dead children at their fa ther's side. In a brief and moving cere mony, lighted by the eternal flame at the head of Kennedy's grave, two white caskets were placed beside the slain Presi dent. One contained the body of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy who died last Aug. 9 in the second day of his life. The other con tained a sister who was still born Aug. 23, 1956. White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said Mrs. Ken nedy was accompanied by Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, his brother, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and the former First Lady's sister, Princess Lee Radziwill. Mrs. Kennedy knelt in prayer at the graveside ceremony con ducted by the Most Rev. Philip Hannan, auxiliary bishop of Washington. She remained com posed throughout the reinter ment. Intones 148th Psalm The two small caskets were placed on either side of the President. Bishop Hannan in toned the words of the 148th Psalm. The Lord's Prayer was said, and the caskets, sprinkled with holy water, were lowered into the grave which occupies part of a three-acre site set aside for the President. Under the doctrine of the Ro man Catholic Church, children, untainted by sin, go directly to heaven after baptism. When the ceremony was over the members of the family left the cemetery immediately. The gates were patrolled by an ex tra guard of military police to keep ihe service private. Salinger said the bodies of the two children were accomp anied to Washingtoa aboard the Kennedy family plane by Sen. Edward Kennedy. Patrick Bouvier Kennedy had been buried at the Kennedy family plot in Brookline, Mass. His sister was buried at New port, R. I. Plans Kept Secret The plans for the burial were a closely-guarded secret. The statement on the move came from Salinger, who said he was acting at the request of Mrs. Kennedy. Little had been known about the stillborn Kennedy baby and it was not general knowledge that it had been a girl.' It was her wish that the Pres ident be buried in Arlington Cemetery. Some members of the Kennedy family had argued in favor of the family plot at Brookline. The reinterment came as Mrs. Kennedy prepared to move out of the White House. She and Carolina, 6, and John Jr., 3, will move Friday to a home in Georgetown lent her by Undersecretary of State W. Averell Harriman. Under law, both the Kennedy children were eligible for burial SHIP IT igywF to or from Oakland, San Fran cisco, Los Angtlei and other California points. fB3H 773-7761 in Arlington. 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