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PACE-IA HKRALD AND . lift?!. ' : .;" I. " : ; ?! iff ia i : sjra ?'-5r"' - POSES FOR CAMERAMEN Prandenr Lyndon B. Jonnion tin for hit first formal pho tographic portraits at his Whit House datk. Saatad In his graen laathar-upholsterad swivel chair, the Chief Executive appeared relaxed and was patient with the dozens of news cameramen who clustered In front of him. Oswald Kin In Service S.VN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPD Lec llarvey Oswald's step brother, John E. Pic, 31, is a Laboratory technician at the Lackland Air Force Base hos pital, it has been disclosed. Pic. a 14-year velcran of the Air Force, lias seen Oswald only once m the last 11 years, tile Air Force said. "It is my understanding that appropriate federal agencies have investigated Kgt. Tic," said Brig. Gen. J. W. Humph reys Jr., the hospital comman der, "and it appears he is cleared of any possible connec tion with Friday's crime." ; Pic "Is highly regarded by his fellow airmen and liis su periors," tlto lackland informa tion office said. ' Pic's first act when he heard of Oswald's arrest as President Kennedy's accused assassin was to tell his commander ot his Connection with Oswald, the Air Force said. "I will make no statement to the press," Pic 6aid, "only to the appropriate federal agen cies, when and If nsked." Pic's fattier was the first hus band of Oswald's mollver, .Mrs. Marguerite Oswald, 58. Pic has a wife and tliree children. FBI Seeks Source Of Income DALLAS (UPD - FBI agents Saturday were tracking down the source of occasional small sums I,ce llarvey Oswald ap parently received. ' The Western Union olfice In Dallas snid FBI agents asked ahoirt telegraph money orders to the accused assassin. A spokesman, A. I. English, said the FBI was told it could not get such information without court orders. He refused to say whether Oswald had received money by wire. The Dallas Times Herald said it learned Oswald received sums ranging up to $10 or possibly $30 at a time for several months prior to the assassination and his own slaying at tlie hands of Jack Jtuby. OPENS TODAY 12:45 JjJms URSULA ANORESS EISA CARDENAS WHEEiiR DEAlfR MEETS SeX ApPEAlf R? R KEMiCK NEWS, Klimatb Falls, Oregon V yff. New President Poses WASHINGTON (UPIi-Presi-dent Johnson sat Saturday for his first formal photographic portraits at his White House desk. The Chief Executive, seated in his green leather-upholstered swivel chair, appeared relaxed and was patient with the doz ens of news cameramen who clustered in front of him. Because there were so many cameramen on hand or the session, they were admitted to Venezuelans To Vote For President Today CARACAS (UPIi-The cam paign for Sunday's presidential election wound up last midnight with no sign of the outbreak of Castro-Communist violence mat had been expected. People turned out by the thou sands to attend the open-eir po litical meetings which were held on almost every corner in down town Caracas. Some rushed from one meeting to another, trying to attend as many as possible. The city quieted at midnight, the legal deadline for campaign ing. Heavily armed troops and police patroled the streets in the pie-dawn darkness, but there was no Immediate report of any Commiuiist effort to en force the "terror curfew" that the Communists had threatened at midnight. Castro-Communist leaders had said that anyone caught in the streets after that hour would be shot by snipers. The Communists did blow up an electric transformer here, blacking out southern districts of Hie city, and they set off Johnson Plans To Outline Guidelines For Succession WASHINGTON (UPI i-Presi-dent Johnson plans to outline within a month the procedures for Speaker John W. McCor mack to assume control of the government should the Chief Executive become disabled. Although Congress and Hie Constiilulion have provided a line of succession lor the pres idency in case of death, neither makes it clear Itow to handle a situation where tlie President remains olive, but is unable to execute the powers of Ins office. Tlie Constitution states that in a case of presidential "inabil ity." his powers shall pass to the vice presidency. However, it does not say who shall deter mine when the vice president takes over. Tlie slain President Kennedy and former President Dwight D. Eisenhower had issued similar statements establishing guide lines for such an incident, but these did not have lesal ower. Since the vice presidency wi!l CONTINUOUS SUNDAY ritOM 12:43 Garner Sunday, Drwmber 1, 1963 I tlie office in three waves. Each group was given about two minutes. The President, wearing a dark blue suit, ligltt bluo shirt, and blue tie with a gray stripe, gave the photographers a va riety of poses to choose. He an imatedly lingered his pink rimmed eyeglasses, momentar ily placed his chin on his hand, turned to nod at newsmen or faced straight ahead. three noise bombs in the "ml capital" of Maracaibo. Such harassment has been going on in Venezuela for months and little notice was taken of the bombings. No one was injured hy any of the blasts. Damage was de scribed as "of regular propor tions," meaning it was minor. The golemment dealt its left wing foes a heavy blow Friday night through the arrest of Sen. Domingo A. Rangel. one of the nation's two most wanted ter rorists. Range), secretary general of Hie fellow-traveling "Movement of the Revolutionary Left tMIRi," went underground two months ago. when President A. Betancourt ordered the ar rest of leftist congressmen who had been using their parliamen tary immunity as a shield lor undenied participation in the paign. Tliere was no late wind of the fate of U.S. Army Col. .lames K. Chcnaull who was kidnaped by terrorists early Wednesday. lie vacant until the IIHit elec tion, McCormack is next in line to be chief executive. White House Assistant Press Secretary Andrew T. Hatcher said Kriday he assumed John- soil would issue a similar state ment within tlie next month or j so W hile Johnson's health is con- I sidored excellent today, lie suf fered a serious Itearl attack in i July l!)5i while Senate Penio- cratic leader. Six months later, doctors declared Johnson hail ! recovered fully. McCormack. 7!. has never been kiioun to have been e riously ill during his -I r.n s in Congress. Western Asia's Maeander Riv er gave us the verb which de scribes what most rivers dn meander. KUmillt Fills, OrtfM PufttilrWl OilV (tuctfl Sit.) M Suntfiv Strvlntj litutMrit Orttjm Ad N Oft Mr CHtr ftv Kiimith Pvtiithiftf Ct)miAy va'i ) FlPltn( PNtnt TUkttl 4IIM ntrH mfi-iiu matttr at t tt trfict m Kiimtin Fan. (Vtac n Awfutt II, IHi, vntr ct tf Cn frtti, Mreh . SKorixiait r' Mid Klimaih Pall, Orff nd at add i nana I mailint aHittn , Carnar 7 Member Panel All Facts WASHINGTON IVI - Pres ident Johnson's special com mission prepared quietly Sat urday for its investigation of tlie assassination of President Kennedy amid new demands for a full public accounting. Its chairman. Chief Justice 250 Plan To Search For Coed ALBANY 'CPU - Almost 250 law enforcement officers will search the East Bay hills Sun day, hoping to find some trace of missing m-joar-old University of Calilornia coed Judy William son. It will be the third search since the attractive brunette pre-mcd student vanished Oct. 29 shortly after leaving her home here. However. Sunday's search will be hy far the most extensive. Officials speculated that Judy might have been killed in the Berkeley-Oakland hills. An early report said a man saw a couple wrestling in a car in the wooded hills above the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley about the time Judy disap peared. A search of Strawberry Can yon near the university was car ried out by students hut failed to find any clues. AMA Opens Meet Today PORTLAND i CPU - The American Medical Association will open its annual convention here Sunday. About 5,000 per sons arc expected for the five day meeting. Four otlier conventions also will be held in Portland this week. The Agricultural Cooperative Council of Oregon opens a two day meeting Monday. Sixty de legates are scheduled to attend. The Oregon Wheat Growers I-eaguc starts a three-day meet ing Thursday. 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Tlie President also directed the commission to "report its lindings and conclusions to him, to the American people and to the world." the White House said Friday night. Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D-La., cited foreign reaction to Os wald's murder and urged that "each and every detail and as pect of last weekend's tragedy" be made a matter of public record. "I hope that the picture which develops will be drawn sharp and clear. . .1 hope that it w ill be made plain for all to see, and that it can lie made un Pan Am saves you $66 to New low Jet Thrift fare any day via California Let your Pan Am Travel Agent plan a carefree trip. Have fun all the way! BfflN MclNTYRE TRAVEL SERVICE 116 So. 8thv Elegant"set starter"packed with Christmas Wishes "Thoughtful" is the word for this can't-miss gift! It's beautifully fitted with all the accessories every traveling lady nccds-comb, brush, mirror and cosmetic bottles. 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