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Show Page Friday, November HERALD, Provo, Vu 10-T- HE 1973 r .it "J r. i ' rm ' V . WASHINGTON (UPI) Loweli P. Weicker, Vl .7 - Sen. has defended former Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson against a reported charge by President Nixon that Richardson lied about the circumstances o of his resignation. to Richardson, Referring Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox and former Deputy Attorney D. William General said: Weicker Ruckelshaus, "These men don't tell lies. They make mistakes, I suppose, like we all can, but they don't tell lies." Weicker, a member of the Senate Watergate committee, was interviewed by Rep, John on a Soih Brademas, Ind., television Bend-Elkhar- t, station, WSJV, along with Sen. Birch BayhD-Ind- . "I don't think Elliot Richard son lied," said Bayh. Speaking of the White House, Weicker said: "I've had it with that group down there insofar as the reverence in which they hold the concepts of honesty, integrity and ... the position of the presidency of the United States. "The fact is, I haven't seen one person walk in and out of that mess who doesn't come out bespattered or dead or anything in between," Weicker said. Reports that the President accused Richardson of lying came from Republican senators who attended briefings by Nixon and his aide, Alexander M, Haig, on Watergate last week. Proxmire Claims Bork Holding Office Illegally - g REALIZING a dream, Richard Hamann, of youngster with a fatal disease, got a Chicago, a chance to tly in a World War II type aircraft Thanksgiving Bottom photo Day. Top photo shows Richard all set to go. shows Richard, In the lead AT-- getting his wish. His father, pilot, Oak Lavn Police Sgt. Richard Hamann, an was at the controls of the plane. WASHINGTON Sen. (UPI) William Proxmire, said today Robert H. Bork is holding office illegally becaise, as Proxmire sees it, the law limits the tenure of an acting attorney general to 30 days. life-lon- 10-Year-- Gets Wish Old Assassination Site Scene of Richardson Defended By Senator Weiker In a letter to President Nixon, written Tuesday and made Proxmire public today, expressed fear that any action Bork now takes as attorney general may be invalidated by the courts. He cited a General Accounting Office opinion of Feb. 22, Kennedy Graves Object Of Arlington Tributes Memorial Rite - The huge DALLAS (UPI) sign atop the Texas School Book A WASHINGTON (UPI) Depository electronically ticked heavy fog hung over Arlington off the seconds until 12:30 p.m. National' early Cemetery The sorrowful and the curious when Thanksgiving morning Plaza into Dealey pushed, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy the Thursday quietly inspecting arrived at the grave of his sloping street where John F. brother, President John F. Kennedy drew an assassin's Kennedy, 10 years after his bullet ten years ago. assassination. wasn't about now, "It was just It was nearly an hour before it," said Robert Walter Gomes, the time the gates were to be the on the sitting grass along opmed to the public. With the sidewalk. senator were his sister, Pat Gomes, a tall, thin man who Lawford; several Kennedy chilIn worked for Kennedy's election and Ethel, the widow of dren; "San Francisco 13 years ago, was another slain brother, Sen. one of 75 persons who walked Robert F.Ktnnedy. along Elm Street Thursday. While the women and chilAbout 200 yards away, hidden by dren knelt, Kennedy stood behind a fading brown courthouse, a them with head bowed. The dozen persons stood at the family laid flowers at the Kennedy memorial. "eternal flame" which still "A lot of people, many of flickers over the grave, then s them ethnics walked down a short path and come and blacks have and knelt again at a simple white gone since I've been here," cross marking the grave of Gomes said. Robert Kennedy. The city held official memoriSmall bouquets of purplish al services Wednesday, and a blue sent by the march wound President's widow, Jacqueline candlelight through downtown Dallas TuesOnassis, had already been laid at day night. each grav-;- . Mrs. Onassis, who The Warren Commission said remarried six years after her Lee Harvey Oswald, 24, killed husband's death, spent the day in Kennedy, and acted alone, but New York City with her children, several persons acted out their Caroline and John Jr. own theories at the Plaza The sun broke through the fog Thursday. soon after the Kennedys left the and then thousands of People walking in small groups cemetery, near the now vacant depository visitors began to arrive, some with flowers, some with lighted building pointed upward to the sixth floor window, now marked candles. A memorial service was held with an "x." - Mexican-American- 1973, which held that L. Patrick Gray's tenure as acting director of the FBI had expired. Proxmire cited a law providing that, "a vacancy caused by death or resignation may be filled temporarily ... for not more than 30 days." The Justin Department disagreed. Assistant Attorney General Robert G. Dixon Jr. said Proxmire was quoting an 1868 law but that the 1870 act setting up the Justice Department specifically excluded an acting attorney general from the rule. y forget-me-not- s, later in the morning at Holy Hospital bedside of their son, Teddy, whose right Trinity Church in Georgetown, where President Kennedy leg was amputated last Saturday Sen. to stop the spread of bone cancer. sometimes worshiped. The Rev. James English told Kennedy and his wife did not attend the service, going instead hundreds of people who filled the to the Georgetown University Poman Catholic church for the memorial service that they should remember President Kennedy "with pride and gratitude, because 13 years ago he stood up and addressed the very best that was in each one of us." "He said to all of us, 'Let's begin again,'" the priest quoted. "And with him, with his enthusiasm, his energy, his PLYMOUTH, Mass. (UPI) -- grace, we said, 'Fine, yes, we're like the It hardly seemed capable of beginning again.'" traditional Thanksgiving in this tourist coastal town where the Pilgrims stepped ashore in 1620. Plymouth Quiet On Thanksgiving Historic buildings were open to the public Thursday but there were no special observances and few visitors, police said. "Nothings going on. Nothing happened. Nobody's around," said a police spokesman. The Plymouth Plantation, a replica of the first Pilgrim Village built in 1627, also canceled its traditional Thanksgiving turkey feast for the public. "We are not but to downgrade as a national Thanksgiving holiday," said James Deetz, assistant director at the plantation. "Rather, it is our hope that Americans will begin to understand the real purpose of the three-da- y feast the Pilgrims had back in 1621." WRENCHING IDEA RIDGEVILLE, Ohio (UPI) -I1923, the year Time magazine was founded and the Charleston was the popular dance craze, the tiny Ridge Tool Co., invented a new heavy duty pipe wrench. In the half century since then it has made 70 million wrenches and next to the Stillson wrench, the Ridgid pipe wrench is the world's most popular. n Large Assorted BOXED CHRISTMAS CHUBS STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 40 W. 1st N. 373 5250 On Day of Thanksgiving - For (UPI) Richard Hamann, a with a fatal disease, it was a great Thanksgiving. Richard, a victim of muscular dystrophy, got one of his lifelong wishes to be like his dad and fly in formation in a Navy fighter plane. "Gee Dad, this is great," Richard said. "When can we come up again?" The boy, son of suburban Oak lawn Police Sgt. Richard e Hamann, a Navy pilot, has wanted to fly in an airplane since he was about three. Young Richard was fitted with headgear and goggles and placed in the rear cockpit of an AT6. He gave the customary thumbs sign and over Chicago they went. Two chase planes followed. "I've told him stories," his father said. "He's always had the desire to go up in an AT6 or SNJ4. You make a lot of promises. You try to find the time." Hamann, who hasn't flown a Navy plane in more than 20 years, obtained the plane by CHICAGO one-tim- don juan super placing an ad in Aviation News. Dr. Louis Antonacci, an Oak Lawn dentist, and Dr. Austin Gibbons, an Elgin, 111., physician, offered their AT6's and a flight plan was drpwn. Francois H. Palma, operator of Flight Horizons and Patterns at Chicago's Midway Airport, volunteered his facilities for the Thanksgiving Day jaunt. Hamann, who has six oiher children, says he hopes to get Richard a flight with the Blue Anglels flying team and to take him on a trip to Disney World in Florida. "I'm making arrangements to take him to Glenview Naval Air Station, maybe for a ride in a jet," his father said. 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Vandals Do $3 Million Damage to Two Jetliners LOS ANGELES (UPI) -PSouthwest Airlines mounted guards on all its parked planes Thursday and offered a $20,000 reward for the vandals who did $3 million damage with fire and acid to two jetliners. The airline is the target of a strike by the Teamsters Union. Airline officials have refused to comment on whether they think that the vandalism was related to A the strike. Teamsters spokesman said the week-olstrike was not bitter and it was doubtful union members were acific d involved. But airline officials noted that both vandalized jetliners were parked and locked, and could have been entered only by persons familiar with them and equipped with a special key wrench. The Teamsters represent 1,400 striking airplane cleanup crews, mechanics, ticket takers, fuelers andelecficians. Both vandalized plane were Boeing 727s, worth about $7 million each. In the most seriously damaged vandals plane, smashed instruments in the cockpit and set it afire Wednesday, the airline said. The flames gutted the front third of the aircraft and damaged the remainder. Fire Department investigators said the fire was "of suspicious origin." Damage was first estimated at $1 million, but the airline's chief executive officer, J. Floyd Andrews, said in San Diego Thursday that the total may be closer to $3 million. Another airline executive said the plane may be a total loss. "I'd like to get $10 for it right now," he said. In the other plane, instruments were smashed and the seats were sprayed with a fire extinguisher foam containing acid. Damage was estimated at $50,000. Andrews said the airline is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for "the malicious damage." Security for the line's planes has been and "doubled, tripled quadrupled," he said. Guards were assigned to all parked planes. Ihe FBI took over the investigation of the damage, because the airline operates under federal license. PSA serves 11 cities, almost all of them in icalifornia. It has been operating at about 65 per cent of normal capacity since the strike began, replacing the strikers with supervisors and executives. J' J J Scientists to Probe J Getty Kidnap Pictures youth's plans ROME disclosed Police (UPI) today to call in srientiijs to help identify the of photographs background purportedly showing the mutilated grandson of American billionaire J. Paul Getty. The photos, which showed a young man with a missing right ear, were in a packet sent to a Rome newspaper Thursday with a note threatening to cut him up "piece by piece" unless a $3.4 million dollar ransom was paid. Another newspaper received a human ear in the mail earlier this month with a note in the handwriting of missing J. Paul Getty III. 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