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Show Key States To Watch in Battle To Control Senate _N.Y. Times New Murder Buys Cowles Claimedin Properties wont NEW YORK (UPI)—The New York Times Co. agreed <’ednesday to purchase for $5 million in stock three Florida newspapers , & television a station = and several magazines from Cowles Communications, Inc. ion of the securities will give Cowles a 23 cent interest in the New York Times ; Co. Additionally, Gardner Cowles, chairman cf the board of the company bearing his : name,will join the Times board of directors. The agreement calls for the wasn so wo cain) iAH ce er Ona KAS) UPI Telephoto DARKENED STATES in the mapaboveare the key states to watch in the senatorial races Nov. 3 as the Nixon Administration battles for co mtrol of the Senate. Thirty-five seats are at stake across th e nation, 25 now Democratic and 10 Republican. Nixon's cotmcern for ideology rather than numerical party strengthis reflected ir his refusal to endorse liberal GOP Sen. Charles Goodell of New Yorkfor re-election against conservative James L, Buckley, and his lack of anne iaced support for GOP Senate candicate Ray Garland of Virginia. Nixon regards Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., running as an independent, as a conservative friend who has voted with the Administration in the past. Latest Republican readings claim the GOP has an even or better chance of capturing six Senate seats held hy Democratic senators in Tennessee, Texas, Indiana, Utah, Ohio and North Dakota — and possibly gaining three more in New Jersey, Connecticut and Florida. Mostvulnerable GOPseats in the Senate racesare in Illinois, Vermont and California, Let's Hang In New York There, Men... RacePoll Pilot Dies, Co-Pilot Safely Lands Plane CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (UPI) orderly,” the copilot added. —Capt. Herbert Shively, 49, had “He slowly progressed to a justlifted Trans World Airlines worse condition, and when Flight 273—Chicago to San realized he was incapable of Francisco—intothe air when he communicating I called for slowly got up, stepped to a rear clearance to Cedar Rapids.” seat of the cockpit and drifted While Dr. Marshall attempted to diagnose the ailment, the into unconsciousi:ess. Copilot Edward W. Connelly, flight engineer, Richard Pre36, took over controls of the ston, applied mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to Shively. Dr. Boeing 707 jet, asked if there was a doctor among the 47 Marshall then took over the passengers and requested clea- resuscitation while Preston ‘ed the captain’s chest. Tance to land at Cedar Rapids. “Unfortunately, it was to no Dr. Mary Marshall, of Dayton, Ohio, answered Connel- avail,” Connelly said. Shively ly’s pleas for help, but a 25- was removed from the Boeing minute effort to revive Shively 707 after landing at Cedar failed. After the jet landed Rapids and taken to a hospital, safely here Wednesday Shively where he was declared dead. was declared dead of an apparentheart attack. Shively, cf Glen Ellyn, I. first experienced ‘“‘somediscomfort” as the plane climbed at an altitude of 23,000 feet, Connelly said. “Tt was very slow and ATLANT.\ (UPI)—A black janitor has found Gov. Lester G. Maddox’s missing cufflink. His reward is a “‘big hug” and an autographed ax handle from the governor. Maddox lost the sapphirebordered gold cufflink given to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— him by his wife and inscribed The motives behind the killing “This Is Maddox Country” at a of five members of a Sandy, testimonial dinner in the Utah,family Tuesday remain a Columbus Municipal Auditormystery as deputies continue ium Monday night. He offered their investigations into the ap- the hug and autographed parant murder-suicide. “Pickrick drumstick” as a Dozens of people have been reward. interviewed in connection with The janitor, Arthur Shipp of the deaths of Curtis Blaine Eskelsen, 38; his wife, Lily Fay, Columbus, found the cufflink 32; and their three children, and turned it over to his boss, Machele, Annette Fay and Tina who mailed it to Maddox. Shipp said he would be glad Marie. Capt. N. D. Hayward said to get the ax handle, replica of deputies have talked to neigh- @ weapon once used by Maddox bors, relatives and fellow work- to keep Negroes from integratman of Eskelson who ap- ing his Pickrick restaurant, “A hug from the governor parently shot his wife and chilwould be fine, too,” Shipp said. dren and then killed himself. Maddox Offers ‘Hug’ Reward; Negro EarnsIt MotiveStill Mystery in Family Killings WASHINGTON (UPI) Washington’s National Press Clubwill continue for a time at leastto be an all-male haven. A move to admit women to membership failed. Results announced Wednesday in a referendum among the members showed that 68 per cent of those who voted favored repeal of a section of the club constitution barring women. But the constitution requires approval of two-thirds of all active members. The vote was 552 to 243 (with four abstentions) among 799 who voted. The club has 1,063 eligible voters, and 709 are needed for a two-thirds majori- 'Y Quadruplets Born to Young College Couple WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI)— Quadruplets —all girls —were born Tuesday night to a young college couple, the second quadruple births in less than a week in Massachusetts. Thelatest arrivals were born eight weeks premature in Worcester Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fennell of Fairfield, Conn. The father, 25, is a graduate stu ‘ent in biology at Clark University in Worcester. The Fennells havenoother = = = : ® Revealed NEW YORK (UPI)—Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and conservative party senatorial candidate James L. Buckley Jr. increased their leads in the second New York Daily News poll released today. Rockefeller’s margin moved from 54 per cent in Sunday's poll to 57 per cent, while Goldberg fell frum 37 to 36 per cent. Sen. Charles E. Goodell, R-N.Y., who has been attacked by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew as being a “radical liberal,” polled only 23 per cert of the vote, down a point from Sunday. Buckley, ali but endorsed by the Nixon administration, increased his percentage from 37 to 39 while the Democratic candidate, Rep. Richard Ottinger, moved from 30 to 32 per cent in the Daily News Poll which has correctly picked the winner in 26 of 30 elections since 1928. children. The girls weighed from one pound, 15 ounces to three Pounds, two ounces. They were placed on thecritical list where they will remain “for the next five to 10 days,” the spokesman said. “Their general condition, however is good and we're hopefully million shares of Times class A stock, The Florida newspapers include the Lakeland Ledger, the Gainesvilie Sun and the Ocala Star-Banner. The ether properties are WREC-TV in MemPhis, Tenn,; the Cambridge Book Co. which publishes textbooks; Family Circle mag:zine, a monthly consumer publication sold in supermarkets, and the Modern Medicine group of magazines which serves the medical and dental professions. The properties earned $3 million in the nine months ended Sept. 30 on revenues of $36.27 million, but the earnings do notreflect any provision for servicing the $15 million debt. The purchase is subject to a favorable federal tax ruling, approval of the shareholders of both companies plus that of the Federal Communications Cemmission for transfer of the Memphis television station’s jjlicense. Manson Trial LOS ANGELES (UPI)—For nearly a year, authorities have ‘Big Lie’ Imagein Political Advertising been searching for the body of Donald “Shorty” O’Shea, a worker at the Spahn ranch GAITHERSBURG,Md.(UPI) when it served as headquarters —C. Stanley Blair, the undcrdog Republican candida’ for for the “Manson family.” governor, says “reality is In testimony this week in the irrevelant” in his campaign Tate-LaBianca murdertrial, a because of “‘subtie and insione-time meinberof the family dious”political advertising. Said that cult leader Charles “Electronic communications Manson, 35, told him about is most conductive to jankilling O'Shea. There also had da,” said Blair, “It's the that invites the big been reports O'Shea had veen medium tortured at the ranch and his li ie” “Within 30 seconds you see body buried there. the candidate with children, old District Attorney Evelle people, poor people—flash, he’s Younger called a hurried concerned; cut to conversations tf staff with hard hats and police— Wednesday night to determine flash, he’s for law and order,” if there was enough evidence to Blair told a Chamber of charge Manson with the death. Commerce meeting in suburban But following the session, he Washington Wednesdaynight. told newsmen there was “‘at this time insufficient evidence to charge any defendant in the Manson case with any additional murders.” Salt Lakers Younger said his staff had other evidence in addition to the testimony of Paul Watkins, the former cult member, and there was a possibility charges would be brought at a future date. The absence of a corpse was one reason no action was being taken he said. Manson and three young women followers, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten, are accused of the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and six other persons i an August, 1969. They have been on trial since June 15. Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi has revealed the state will rest its case on Friday. There was no morning session at the trial today. Anti-War Fund Raisers Kick In Over $126,000 WASHINGTON (UPI) —Antiwar fundraisers, relatively new on the American political scene, have kicked in more than $120,000 for congressional candidates this year from Vermont to California. In records on file with the House clerk, five campaign committees with ‘‘peace’’ in their titles have listed contributions and spending as required by law. No peace committee was listed in 1968, although Sen. Eugene: McCarthy, D-Minn., received heavy campaign contributions from antiwar groups in his unsuccessful drive to win the Democratic presidential nomination. Of the “peace” committees por ti contributions, the "ePorting “Task Force for Peace,” Los Angeles, with movie stars and businessmen as members, and the “Peace Commencement Fund,” Boston, with well-known Candidate Charges antiwar advocates on its board, are making the most headway in raising. By comparison with the Republican and Democratic fund-raising committees, the peace fund-raising efforts are small, Arrested “Political advertir‘ng Lis little interest in the candidate ani less in the issues,” said Blair, former aide to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. “Political advertising con- cerns image. Its is emotional, not rational. Reality is irrevelant,” Blair said. Despite fund-raising help from Agnew and President Nixon, Blair has spent only $300,000 in the race against Democratic Gov. Marvin Mandel, who is favored to win as much as 70 per cent of Tuesday's vote. Mandel has conducted a low-key televisionorianted campaign estimated to cost $800,000, “T am almost as guilty of this surreptitious game opponent,” Blair said. as my hair was too short, my In idaho IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (UPI) — The Bonneville County sheriff's office has arr sted 11 persons from Salt Lake City who had been living together in a farm house near Idaho Falls. The lawmen,acting on a tip from Salt Lake City area law enforcement agencies, arrested Mike Thulin, 23, and his brother Toni, 19, both wanted on fugitive warrants, Mike Egan, 24, and Debbie Christian, 18, were arrested and charged with possession of enumerated drugs. Gary Thulin, 29, was charged with first degree burglary. Jay Tabor, 22, was charged with possession of 2 stolen gun. Cunie Mortenson, 24, and Susan Thulin, 19, along with one juvenile were arrested and charged with vagrancy. Mike and Tom Thulin waived extradition and are being held in the Bonneville County Jail awaiting arrival of lawmen from Sait Lake City. Also found in the group was a runaway juvenile from St. Anthony Training Center and an Idaho Falls youth charged with being a runaway. shirts too drab, my ties hopelessly square.” Blair also complained newspapers in Baltimore and Washington virtually ignored his 35 issue-oriented statements, He said “they usually wind up somewhere between the tire ads and the fisherman's forecast.” Timothy Leary Flies to Algeria CAIRO (UPI)—Dr. Timothy Leary, 50, and three American companions today flew to Algeria where the former Harvard lecturer sa‘* he had been granted political asylum and would like to settle after embracing Islam. Leary said in Cairo he would not go back to the United States where he estimated he ye hallucinatory drugs left with Donald Cox, who said he was Black Panther field mars, Party (Yippie) leader Jennifer Dohrn. 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