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THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE 124th Year-No. 180 Victoria, Texas, 77901, Monday, November 3, 1969 18 Pafff-10 CenU Hijacked Plane Crew BlamesFBI Rome Trial Still Planned Flee force J---. BuilduD ne in bv 1H IhAIIAHO vm ROME (AP) Judicial Authorities went ahead Sunday with plans to try Raphael Mini-chiello in Italy as the crew of the Trans World Airlines jet he hijacked from California to Rome returned to the United States. Assistant Rome Prosecutor Massimo Carli questioned the 20-year-old U.S. Marine in an isolation cell of Rome's grimly imposing Regina Coeli Queen Cam)odia Border Ai'ea of Retreat Surcharge Extension Surveyed Senate Action Expected Soon -itk.

-a 7 I of Heaven jail overlooking the railed Saturday night were" part of a 70-car freight train bound for Paducah. Railroad officials were pondering Sunday the transfer of the poisonous cargo. (AP Wirephoto) DEADLY CARGO Railroad tankers, including one loaded with poisonous vinyl chloride, litter the Illinois Central mainline tracks Sunday between Paducah, Ky. and Memphis, Tenn. The seven tank cars that de uner Kiver.

Minichiello's 80-year-old fath-f er, Luigi, came to Rome from! SAIGON (AP) American ed to the Green Beret camp that and South Vietnamese troops a was itself under artillery, rockst band jned three artillery bases "and mortar bombardment, and withdrew to a U.S. Green! UJS. military spokesmen eaid Berets camp Sunday in thefoce Monday the enemy attacks of an enemy buildup that out-cooled off overnight, and only posts along the rugged Cambo--scattered fighting was reported dian border. I at other points in South Viet- In one of the bases which' nam. Only three of 10 overnight imiarH oaint infiltration the shellines caused casualties or SOUTH 111 NASA (AP) WASHINGTON ate Democratic Sen Mike Mansfield served notice Sunday! ABANDONED Map i.iiipt forced to destroy damage, said the U.S.

Co ra that extension beyond Dec. 31 of, locales two artillery big guns and pull out Sat-i1111- B52 bombers flew three the hinterland of Naples and was greeted by Romans as a celebrity. But he was told he could not see his son until preliminary investigation is concluded. 'Rcturng to Norm a Gaunt and watery eyed, the old man went to sunswept Jani-colo Hill overlooking the jail, followed by a retinue that included the mayor of his hometown, who accompanied him to Rome, newsmen and ordinary Romans. Haynsivorth Defeat Predicted by Longi the income tax surcharge depends on Senate action on the whole tax-reform package.

bases along Cambodian iurday night after day of fierce missions, one less wan a mite border that S. and labelling and ground attacks that.from the demilitarized, xone South Vietnamese troons had disabled their artillery. jsouthern edge. Within the evaco-i -Week Ufl 6 Accused Hijackers Leave Cuba There is a quid pro quo at tached, iust as there was when! troops, threatened to we cot the aereement" for rom-i overrun them. (AP Wire- one of them under severe the start of a major offensive by pressure from North Viet- the Communist command in the attackers and retreat- border highlands.

WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Russell Long, action on the reform'; photo) PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (AP) Qi i predicted Sunday the Supreme Court nomination of measure by Oct. 31, the Mon- "My son," he said, "In there Outside per- separate airoUne hiiackines Clement F. Haynsworth Jr.

will be rejected Democrat said in an inter- you'll be all right. At Ban Me Thuot, U.b. sources told Associated Press correspondent Peter Arnett that the fmhting was the result of haps you were not well. I hopejturned themselves in to FBl less President Nixon applies more pressure on indivi-1 view- Grocer George Dick ne aaoea uiai uus aiso ap- agents Sunday after leaving dual senators. Cuba on a freighter One of Long said the nomination will not be confirmed ZjrTru large enemy buildup along the rimhitHIm border." but on the ureen eereu Dies Here at Age 64 "unless President Nixon fe credit, retroactive to last April, i beyond making some eloquent to continue the 10 per cent! statements such as he has made teleDhone and the 7 per cent au-i from the White House and gets tomobile excise taxes.

Bu Prang and nearby Clear SeBate aown to working on some individual senators on a head- George H. Dick, owner; them brought along his 4-year-old daughter. The men all face charges of air piracy and kidnaping. The FBI said Thomas George Washington, who had refused to allow his estranged wife to take their little girl Jennifer out of Cuba, had brought her with him. She was turned over to welfare authorities.

Ob Freighter The six sailed into Montreal Ka(Ii. ien. nusseu uong, u-La they make him take all the necessary cures, so his head returns to normal. At Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Airport, where the youneer Min-ichiello had arrived Saturday morning in a Boeing 707 at the end of history's longest air hijack, crew members of the hijacked plane got a regular TWA flight and flew back to New York. Whole Thing Blows' They were Capt.

Donald Cook of New York, first officer Wen-lell Williams of Shallowater, engineer Lloyd HaRoran of St. Charles, and hostess ButAtty. Gen. John N. Mitcn-iCMn cna 'Df at 1010 Linn and ti aiH hi said Sunday the tax 81 1010 Juan um ana artillery bases had not been ex pected at this time.

"We are eyeball to eyeball with the North Vietnamese, right at the border," one source said. Convoy Ambushed Arnett said that in addition to the series of shellings and ground attacks, a combined American-South Vietnamese road convoy was ambushed on Route 14 southwest of Ban Me as 45 sentors are opposed to're'orm bu should clear the Sen- longtime Victoria grocer, died the nominaUon. ite fore the end of the yearat Sunday in a locals Mitchell said Haynsworth Sewta demand de- iuI short he "fits into the President's debate- had admitted cept that we should have a bal-l "If they want to know every- Ma a "amictea. anced court" and he expressed thing that'a in this bin," Long An ambulance had picked him gratification that Nixon is said, "there's no way we can up at his home at 6 Jade Drive Saturday night on the Cuban freighter Luis Arces Berjrnes. At Montreal they asked Cana- Tracey Coleman of 80 to standing firm on the nomina-jtell a fellow that doesn't know an(j rushed him to the hospital Thuot and three American heh- Before departure Capt.

Cookj" wr llOIL everyuung we nave uune ana ft explain it to his satisfaction be- -m 'copters were shot down in the blasted the FBI in an Interview .7 OU4 (said. Long gave to Ttew on 'tween now and January. wife, Mrs. CBS television-radio procram! "On the other hand, if they're died Nov. 4, 1962.

(S 9 1 "Face the Nation" while Mitcn-iTlling to take some of this on; The son of Isaac and Annie' as causing "a fiasco" at Kennedy Airport in New York, one of four stons the hijacked plane nwde before reaching Rome. He charged the FBI did not follow his instructions to keep 3IW9V fmm ttiA nlarut Tm Vti All six were arraigned before VS. Commissioner Joseph Kelly In Pittsburgh where bail was set ranging from $100,000 to 1200,000. They were turned over to U.S. Marshals and taken to ell was interviewed on the simi-i faith and only vote on the lm- Herro Dick ne was born Feb TOP tut ft fKinfle in tRa Kill uu iiov uruiu am mwi UK 'it innc u.

in 1905 Krebs, JOHN N. MITCHELL doubts opposition jacker became upset and fired vuum, ju wu Sen. Eugene McCarthy said would hope, by the first of De- vl. nH he feels the administration does cember or at worst by the endowing to Victoria in 1923. inot really care whether it wins of the first week of Qub Organizer if sinele shot, Cook said im mecua ie area a ugnung around Bo Prang.

The U.S. Command in Saigon said at least sit Americans were killed and seven wounded in the ambush which occurred 12 miles form the conveys destination at Due Lap, another Green Berets camp, 40 miles southwest of Ban Me Thuot. There was no report on cas-ualites in the helicopter incidents. 'Psychological Victory Sources at Ban Me Thuot said the Communist command might be seeking a "psychological victory" of which the weekend No Comment Tl 1 1 The FBI field office in Albany! IntTlTIIJI UlO said it could not comment illlrnr ii GEORGE II. DICK jor loses on the Haynsworth Nlxoa Would Sign He was one of the organizers; nomination and compared ad-; Long said he feels President and original members of the! "The whole thing was blown by the Fj." he said.

Endangered Lives the reasons why the six left On arrival -at Kennedy Airport Cuba 1 11 1 muustrauon strategy to Ue Nixon would sign the bill as re-Jusi rnenas hud ana aiso was LimiHl fumble" play in foot-'ported by the Finance commiUia member of the Elks Club. uitpuvi ixiu baa aajd blems could He was member 0f St. Mary'i Iff Into Canal in New York alljour crew mem- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover bers reiterated Cook's charge 'said in Washington that all six that the FBI had endangered reportedly lived in Cuba since the lives of those aboard the the airplane hijackings, the first plane and caused "a fiasco" of which dates back to February "It's a little bit like the de-j arise over amendments the bill Catholic Church. segregation case they took to may pick up.

Rosary will be recited at 8 4 wl Trkii the Supreme Court," McCarthy' Mansfield said he reluctantly' p.m. Monday at St. Mary's Ca- VlILCU lilJIl PORT ARTHUR. Tex. (AP)-' flareup was only a beginning.

wnen the hijacked flight had, 1968 A barge filled with highly defeat of the Justice Depart-1 surcharge from Dec. 31 to Junel km BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) Thev also noted that Jthe lift- tried to refuel at Kennedy. Officials said the men sailed liable liquid slammed into a ment before the SuDreme Court. 30 at the reduced rate of 5 Deri.

A n. t.i o.i.. inff of the monsoon has often rtAfl nam aiiam nffnnciiiaa The FBI said it had no Cuba Oct. 24. ibndge abutment Sunday, spill-and if they do it again with cent approved' by the Senate Fii.hroh 1 i in.

8 in th0 ment on the charges All six face sentences ranging thousands of gallons into Haynsworth, it could almost be nance Committee and earlier on Cemeterr under 'lL 0 nav in "They didn't do it intentional-iUp to death if convicted of air; Intracoastal Waterway first down." separate legislation by the fuBlZjZi of VfTflarmth flghtmg each other bloody Past Cook. I don't want to niracy. Hoover said. nal. I To Convince South House, "providing a v'auedrruui battles for The past two tinian guerrillas, who have been st.

"One thing is sure the hill is shoot at the FBI because in this; je rBj ygntified the six as-1 The Department of Public: Some critics have said Nixon tax-relief bill is passed. agreed on a cease-fire beginning definitely over in this area," business they are a man's best) Thomas J. Boynton. 32; Ray- Safety off traffic from is refusing to withdrawj "Unless we get a tax-reform' tobalt FBnd WflI fimu nm one source said, friend-but I don't think Anthony Sr 56 of Balti- tbe West Port Arthur Bridge Haynsworth nomination because tax relief bill, I'm the Should friends so desire, they JLXT Hostilities had flared In the realized what was going on Thomas George Washing-ifor several hours an1 marine he wants to convince the matter of the surtax and the in- may make contributions to the LS long-quiet region of rugged side the plane." itnn of r.arv ind RmM travel on the canal was stoDDed he is determined to wit on the vestment credit will have to lie Trinity Episcopal Church Cobalt U1 Dr0ducast5- mountains 100-130 miles north- Miss s'd. "Only iniThomas Bohle 22.

from Michi. as toluene flowed from a rut)- Supreme Court a nominee from in limbo." Fund and Heart Fund. Beirut radio and Radio Cairo east of Saigon several days ago (See CREW, Page 7A) jgan City, A. Vollis, whose tured compartment in the and apparently very acceptable! Delayed Approval I Survivors include two sakl the agreement was reached with enemy shellings of several age was given as 24 to 30, and bare. to that area.

The Minnesota; Mansfield delayed approval daughters, Mrs. a 1 Df ieaaer yasir aruuery uases. Joseph C. Crawford, listed as 25 The Coast Guard estimated Democratic senator appeared to last summer of a 10 per cent Hamilton and Mrs. William and G'n Emite Bustani.

con These mcluded fire support Chuckle to 36 years old. between 44,000 and 55,000 gal- be referring to this theory. isurtax extension until Dec. 31 Joseph, both of Victoria; four mander-m-chief or the Lebanese T. U.

Immigration officials at; tons of toluene spilled into tbe McCarthy was interviewed on until he won the agreement for sisters, Mrs. Ernest Yamin broadcasts said au aDandoned Champlain said the six were water near Port Arthur's exten- ABC's "Issues and Answers." I committee action on tax reform Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs a8reed to continue talks commnea garrisons of processed routinely through the sive petrochemical complex, Mitchell said his criticism of by Oct. 31. He expressed pleas-jAUen Clifton, all of Victoria a complete settlement.

rfwnwi th border station. They were ad-i "Officials said the accident oc- some leaders of the planned ure at the work of the Mrs James Knoury of San'; nached the E(syptin namlLlian mitted 'i the ITied SPS afterjeurred about 3 a.m. when a mid-November antiwar demon-Committee, which he said "of-Antonio. six hmthers. Ernest canital Saturday tA nrHri.f.

ICi One way to get people to report to work on time would be to have 95 parking spaces for each 100 (See CUBA, Page 7A) I (See UQUID. Page 7A) I (See LONG, Page 7A) to the American peo-Dlck Alex Albert. He-f in mediation efforts bv Presi- mn fT iSLl man iorce, mo nl that InnnhnVo ail he rinsed mciuamg aid ihBwfflbe Wanted ory and Sam iekdent Gamal Abdel Nasser to set-Americans, pulled out Saturday and tax relief wiu oe gramea aU of Vlctoria; and 10 tie the dispute over guerrillas'; night after sharpshooting North dispute over guerrillas' iiit after sharoshootinc North HOLDOVER COMMISSION ENTHUSIASTIC "If all of us hadnl agreed to grandchildren. freedom of action in UA, Page 7A) (this (last summer), we might i 'Negative Income Tax' Due Support not be here," he added. The surtax extension faces a stiff fight in the Senate, especially if there are increased! Girl Watchers in Trouble Over Maxicoat Popularity tw oc an economic swwaown i arena of public debate will im- a hm-uokc uioH, r.

ft tivtn when his earnings, or income, fell below a specified level, 'i ftt i mft. II i i i prove prospects tor enactment! repon. ine araiv reicui uie; MansfieW mM the biU ls bold conclusions reached by a scheduled to come up in the of something like Nixon's plan. nenee, it is uie reverse, or of the income tax jThe President is being urged majority of the commission. Senate after action on President The forthcoming report of the including its chairman, Ben Nixon's nomination of Judge! NEW YORK (AP) Theitheme song, a nine-article con- bona fide girl watchers fall into Heineman, a Chicago Demo-Clement F.

Haynsworth Jr. toiAmerkan Society of Girl Watch-jstitution. At last count, there specialist categories, crat, who is board chairmanthe Supreme Court. That could ers confessed Sunday that it's in were some 5,000 pin-wearers ini "There are those who admire of Northwest Industries, Inc. I come the week of Nov.

10, which trouble because of the populari- 45 states and several foreign the ear lobe said "nm an. io arrange ior uie wnite House jto be used as a forum for1 Eublicizing the report, when it delivered. "The commission's report is going to make Nixon's plan look President's Commission on Income Maintenance the last legacy from the Johnson presidency could have a major long range effect in shaping public attitudes toward welfare reform. countries. The draft nroDosed ma ior at- would mean the tax debate of maxicoats.

kbl mfl well thov mitUn'' "We dont impose rigid rules care 1Vs real' ternations in Nixon'a $4 billion could start the week of Nov. 17. "Our recruiting drive has modest by comparison," one been dealt a bodv blow" said and we operate on the theory to plan that could boost the. cost White House aide observed. Cillfl PMrkf i Don Sauers, founder of the bis own," the ivertising'are aunost cruBbed.

OlUUt III 1 HOI a i i a i "The socierv executive explained. "There tsi Th hit nt k- to almost $10 billion. It proposes: rar tram regarding me com- me ii-memoer commission By VINCENT J. BURKE (() 1H LM Aol Tlmn-Wnftington PmI am Ima ASHINGTON The "negative income tax" that lies at the heart of President Nixon's proposed welfare reform will soon gain a ringing endorsement from a presidential study commission appointed by former President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Having completed an "exhaustive 20-month study of welfare, the holdover commission, dominated by Democrats from business, academic and political life, will applaud Nixon for his initiative and urge vast enlargement of hia plan." In a final report to be delivered to the President soon, possibly vlate this week, the commission will propose universal application of the kind of Incom supplement fion that Nixon has advocated for families with children. 1 That a federal floor mission's plan as a rival, Nixon plans to meet in Washington men believe its entry into the, next Friday to put finishing be FIoola Frrtni Tt reached lts 8alDS with only one infraction for which a Mi1 there always had been of alii Hlecls roni 1 1 the advent of the miniskirt. Now.m may be drummed out 0,,. placed under the income KINGSVULE. Tex.

(AP) appears aU of these, gains society-that's preferring toon over attractiveness of of the able-bodied poor, inchid- ProcSVlnnt A sl'ltcc iVoti An- Prsons and childlessU Navy student pilot ejecting erased. watcnros oyer gir knees. 1 rCSlUCIU 1 AaUreSS liatlOlllcoupres younger than 65, who from his TF9J Cougar jet Sun- "One member complained'. "ftVr "PersonaDy, I'm a knee Tonight 011 Vietnam Outlook; do not now qualify for federally before tbe craft crashed that a girl in a maxicoat looks added- "My motto Is: cash assisUnce. They would get! about 7 miks northeast of San like a spinnaker blowing "lr Lff r.v,.

'Don't knock knees-' cash aid when their incomes! Diego, Tex. tl street. Another said it looks Zmo'iri cVvir' I personally like faU below specified levels. In) Navy officials, who said theilike the girls are walking JP0 maxicoats. There Is aura of contrast Nixon's Dlan would pilot was inhired, would not their bathrobes." mystery about what'j under- THURMONT.

Md. (AP) M. Kissinger, the President's adviser on national security af- tnimm -nA ki. ftnn At President Nixon extended a Sauers, a 46-year-old creative extend cash help to only, one! mediately announce his name or rainy weekend stay at his moun- director for New York adver- iau ftiiu ins aaaftaiaitfc, vrvru. nr group of the so-called "working the extent of injuries.

neatn. But that one man 1 thought and not the attitude of the organization." Sauers said the society rejects The Weather laimop retreat at tamp Davui exanaer uaig, to. Tbe pilot was stationed poor" families with dependent at Using firm, and two cronies formed the society about 10 Kingsville Naval Air Station. two forms of the art Peenina years ago. "Bird watchers Clear to partly cloudy v.

have their! Washington Sunday night They had come to Camp David for meetings with Nixon Saturday. The President also was joined Saturday evening by his wife, children. 2 That tbe work or job-training requirements embodied in Nixon's plan be scrapped as liSDEX uea working on MS Vietnam Speech to the nation. Rain and fog had settled over the area since Nixon came to Camp David late Friday night own groupthe Audubon Socie-aay PK" tines and watching nude shows The enlarged commission plan would put a floor under the Income of every poor American and provide more generous levels of supplementary pavmenin than are embodied In Nixon's family assistance plan. Under both plans eligible a unnecessary interference -jty.

aecioea gira were 1 ijjior nuaityj sake. fun to watch' Sauers Tsetd ay afternoon.) "it's like watchine a bird in i 'plained. (North to norttveast wnds I 8dded --fte -enuine it, 'it r- ftviiuure AMy 1 Atri0y with rapidly changing labor tl HMim Ctnwr SPat, and daughter June Eisen-jhower, both of whom had stricken with a 24-hour virus i aiucj bam uie resiueni decided Sunday "evening to extend market conditions. The report! contends that the "negative in-! come tax" n-v'V5 a fficientj StWK-tl it tv i 74 TV PVI(W Nhm1 Km They set up headquarters on girl watcher watches the object JSiKth Street, just off Park Ave-iPf Low in low tts natural habitat, doesat jj nue. They have their own WMfW jogle, whistle or rtare.

We main. nis stay and planned to return to the White House sometime beneficiaries would get a $1 'last week. Accompanying them ihert by bl'coptr Saturday (See NIXON, Page 7A) 4A Wr-Ar 'around noon Monday. Dr. Henry welfare payment for every $2 authored by Sauers; ai (See TAX, Page 1 A) Itain eye control at all times." 1 I Fttty YMrt At.

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