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A ' Pr' ' - - ' z2:::::1' ' ' ' ' ' The preliminary hearing which began is to determine if Garrison has sufficient evidence against Shaw to warrant a trial Wednesday's session adjourned late in the afternoon until 10 am Thursday Pro: Informer Washington - Post Writer WASHINGTON — Michael W O'Hare told the Senate Committee on Standards and Conduct Wednesday that Sen Thomas J Dodd's accounts were juggled to convert political money to his personal use while escaping income tax liability N O'Hare kept those books as a member of Dodd's staff from 1961 through 1965 Bank accounts in Hartford and Washington were used in the scheme O'Hare said N Open Dodd Account In Washington he said an account was opened at the Union Trust Co by the DC Committee for Dodd" an ephemeral group that collected 13020 for Dodd through the sale of to a cocktail party in 1963 O'Hare was the committee's treasurer although he said he attended no committee meetings and was authorized to draw checks on the account He told the committee which is investigating Dodd's affairs that he was concerned over how the money should be used and sought advice from the staff of the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections (SCPE) fund-raisin- g In questioning aimed at shaking credibility as a witness the defense established that Russo once was under psychiatric treatment Probing carefully Dymond drew from Russo testimony that he had consulted a psychiatrist for about two years starting In 1959 when he was 18 years old RUSSO'S Tribune Toppers Would Pay Taxes Heart Spills Out e So Does Aloner Bishop calls himself he more a "re porter" Be writes with his heart And the proof Is that a while back he wrote about some kids and their problem He wrote about how they needed help And his readers responded — with cash with checks with enough that what he calls the "Two Cent" babies have been cared for by the Holy ' Angels Nursery Tod6T Jim Bishop Reporter gives a report on what has been done what is continuing and how some of the people have responded Don't miss his story on IPage 1 than that A-2- 'Tilt INSIDE Page I )0 8-I- Editorials Foreign National 3 9 letestsion Theaters Valenline s Obituaries Page Society Sports Star Gazer A22 A41-I- B43 B-- 6 And More Big A-2- 1 1 restaurant Paid for Limousine sent to DC Transit O'Hare said in payment for a limousine used to take Dodd his sons and members of Dodd's staff to a WVa The racetrack at Charlestown Senate Restaurant was paid $70190 mostly for "luncheons for the senator and members of his family" O'Hare said Schneider's Liquor Store was paid $18118 for liquor for Dodd's office according to One money order—for $60—was 0'1 B-- Today's Chuckle IVithhington 9 He Was informed be Said that the money could be used for any purpose authorized by the DC Committee for Dodd but that if any purely personal expenses were paid out of the fund Dodd would have to pay income taxes on those amounts O'Hare said he took up the problem with iDodd and that between them they worked out a plan: O'Hare would draw cash out of the D C Committee account and would pay Dodd's bills with money orders or cashier's checks The senator according to O'Hare was anxious that the bills not be paid out of a "political" bank account O'Hare put the plan in effect and paid and motel liquor bills for Dodd and and meals travel charges his family club dues and other personal expenses A-- Pen- - rey's Section Columnists and Health News on Page : l'-'- ' ': i cii:-A- l s :' : it ': -- i: :I A - - 1s10 14t'4 - 1 NASHVILLE TENN—President Johnson looks more and more like a man who has decided to go for a military victory in Vietnam and thinks he can make 1 ::twp Nashville President came to dedicate junior college at Columbia A neurotic is a relatively stable tn dividual with both feet planted in ulid:alr 1 Ile was tough down here before the Tennessee Legislature Wednesday not boastful or offensively pugnacious but calmly deterrnined—like a poker player who had made up his mind to raise the stakes It ls true of course that he always seems more comfortable and confident LBJ Scores Will Testifies: By Richard Harwood Presiding Judge Bernard J Bagert exclaimed: "You're not going to introduce the Warren Commission Report in this court at this time are you?" "That's right 1 am" Dymond said "You are wrong" Bagert said "You are overruled" Business Classified Cowles ' :' :'1 1 ti(S" 1:'" :' ' '1:- ' '1- - - ' 4p'ir4 :5 D00(r:A4iiiiit8Jogglod7 At that point Dymond stood up with a book in his hand ON - Vietnam Plus a Bonus In Tax Cut Bid Toward the end of 1963 O'Hare testi: fled Dodd was under heavy pressure from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to pay his 1962 income taxes Dodd offered to make a partial payment O'Hare said and it "came as quite a shock" to the senator when IRS demanded full pay ment or a financial accounting In this situation O'Hare said he offered to lend Dodd $6000 out of the DC Committee bank account The loan was made said O'Hare and Dodd was sub sequently informed by his accountant David Nichols that it would have to be repaid or Dodd would have to pay income taxes on the entire $6000 The loan was eventually repaid Wednesday in moving to restore suspended tax incentives for business It sent to the House a bill that would not only restore the investment tax credit and speeded depreciation rules suspended last October but apply them to many perhaps most of the transactions begun during the suspension period Estimates of the tax benefits the legislation would provide ranged around $1400000000 Paid Dodd's Bills Rocky Road Ahead O'Hare said bank accounti set up In Hartford to receive political contributions also were used to pay Dodd's bills These aecounts were handled by Dodd's See Page 6 Column 4 however The committee action brought renewed predictions that Con gress would never approve such a bill and then vote the kind of income tax hike on individuals and corporations that Mr Johnson has recommended a six per Ceremony Marks Moving of JFK Arlington Grave WASHINGTON—Members of the Ken nedy family joined by President !Johnson stood in a rainy dawn Wednesday for the blessing of the new grave of President John F Kennedy His body was moved Tuesday night without announcement some 20 feet to to its permanent memorial in Arlington National Cemetery WASHINGTON House (AP)—The Ways and Means Committee outdid Pre- sident Johnson's recommendation cent surcharge in each case "I think the surtax was dead anyway aid now it is buried a little deeper" Rep Al Ullman of Oregon a Democratic member of the Ways and Means Committee said "After what the committee did Wednesday the only conceivable tax increase would be one on corporations in case of anoth0 corporate spending boom" Renewed Support But the Johnson surtax plan got renewed support from Chairman William Ale Chesney Martin of the Federal Reserve Board who told the House Banking Committee "I see no reason to change my view that it is something we should have" He said that if the surtax is not voted and some other financial assumptions by On the black marble slab that says the administration do not work out the "John Fitzgerald Kennedy 19174963" prospective deficit may go over 18 billion lay a sprig of lilies of the valley plated dollars there Wednesday morning by his widow Martin contended there is no conflict Jacqueline between restoration of the investment The eternal flame moved to a low stone enclosure flickered in the gray tax credit and enactment of the surtax mist The Defense Department announced the reintennent and the ceremony after It was over The ceremony around 7 am lasted about 20 minutes Richard Cardinal Cush Washington Post Service lag of Boston an old friend of the Kenabout few words a nedy family spoke WASHINGTON — Charles A Lindthe last president and blessed the grave bergh famed for his 1927 solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean is back Family Arrives to an old love scientific research in the A section of the US Army band preservation of living tissues played the Navy hymn—Kennedy was a Lindbergh is a guest investigator at Navy man — the boys of lAtxford — the tissue bank of the Naval Research — Irish his treasured heritage Kennedy Institute at Bethesda Naval Medical Cenannational anthem ter He is investigating ways to preserve home DIrs her from came Kennedy whole organs toward the goal of transin New York With her were the late planting organs from the dead into the President's brothers and sisters Sens living Robert F and Edward M Kennedy Mrs He has developed special apparatus to Stephen Smith Mrs Sargent Shriver and handle freeze-drie- d Mrs Patricia Kennedy Lawford organs before they Place !Allies Sprig Hitt This was interpreted to mean officers not additional troops rng To Appraise — - Situation :k same time the President tuld the Legislatuie that representatives of all so en countries reptesented in the fight against the Communists in South At the 14 Vietnam will meet in Washington April for "a general a praisar of the uation The President in his main address I accused his Vietnam critics of "moral double bookkkeeping" defended the bombing of the north Wednesday and termed It a military success using The President—who Joined the First Lady for a Tennessee visit on the 200th birthday anniversary Of Andrew Jack son the nation's seVenth president—addressed a joint session of the Tennessee flatly' rejected suggesttLegislature ions—by Sen Robert S Kennedy and others—that the bombing be halted In an effort to entice Hanoi to the barr gaining table : '" ' e - - High Point of Swing - Mr Johnson's nationally televised appearance at the hilltop capitol was the g swing around high point of the the Nashville area and his first speechmaking tour outside Washington in more' than four months For Mrs Johnson the Tennessee visit was the climax of a three-datour of I day-lon- when he comes into the South has serious political problems in Tennessee but he was well received here and well fed Wednesday morning on a breakfast of country ham an omelet filled with grits and beaten biscuits but his speech was not a nostalgic response to southern e i'' y 11 educational facilities in the Appalachia area' where she said "America has new frontiers in education today" The Johnsons both went later in the day to Columbia Tenn some 40 miles courtesy south of here where they visited the Turns Screw Harder home of another US president — Polk—and dedicated the new K James It was written in Washington before he left and in emphasis and detail it Columbia State Junior College Mr Johnson's foray seemed to have was another harder turn of the screw more political than policy inplications— One major section of it wasa defense of the bombing of North Vietnam He and he and Mrs Johnson were the guests used to say this program was started to in Tennessee of Gov and Mrs Buford lift the morale of the South Vietnamese Ellington close friends both personally and impede the infiltration of men and and politically material from the north into the south Busy Shaking Hands But here in Tennessee he emphasized not only that he was trying to deny the Some Democrats have been urging North Vietnamese a "sanctuary" and to him to do more traveling and show himdivert their manpower to repair the bomb self to the people—and this rhe 'definitely damage but to punish them for their agdid He and Mrs Johnson after kissing gression or as he put it "to exact a and embracing at the airport on his penalty against North Vietnam for her arrival shook hands with Tennesseans flagrant violation of the Geneva accords on hand to greet them at the airport at of 1954 and 1961" The Hermitage — Jackson's historic home—and at the state capitol Condemns the Critics In addition to his famous handshakNot so long ago he seemed to be ing with everyone in sight the President' troubled by the arguments of his critics See rage 2 Column 2 against the bombing of the enemy in North Vietnam but here he condemned them for what he called "moral doublebookabout the rekeeping"--complaining sults of our bombing in the north and tgnoring the deliberate slaughter of innocent Vietnamese civilians by the Viet Cong Not so long ago he was offering unconditional negotiations to the Communists ' without demanding equal concesNew York Times Service sions from the other side but WednesBONN—The West German government day he said "reciprocity must be the fundamental principle of any reduction in announced Wednesday its intention of million dsotliataerss worth of mehostilities the United States cannot and term will not reduce its (military) activities isury curities to help offset foreign See Page Z Column 6 losses incurred by Washington in main taming' US troops in West Germany Karl Blessing president of West Germany's Central Bank said the bank was ready to purchase the securities in four - t - '- t- '' Germany to Ease VS Troop Cost r ' 0 Poland Geimany3hlitary WARSAW POLAND (AP) — Poland and East Germany signed a new treaty Wednesday promising mutual military assistance against any attempt by West Germany to change their borders by force "Poland will never agree to have a t militarist Germany as its western neighbor" declared Communist party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka in a speech at the signing ceremony Gomulka said the position of West Germany and the Communist states of Eastern Europe '"a r e contradictory never to' be reconciled" and demanded that Bonn "once and for all give up its claim to represent the whole German nation" This was the second of a series of new forming pacts aimed at West 'a c Communist Poland and Czechoslovakia on March I renewed their friendship and cooperation pact sub-blo- Germany Lindbergh's Back tc ' z (1)-N- i fact never returned?" Bar Warren Report : '1" pal—since American Wives are not nor malty permitted in the turbulent South Vietnamese capitol i No new assigsnent for Lodge was an"1 nounced The also confirmed that Prieasident South ers will meet with him when he goes to Guam next week and announced he has assigned "additional topflight military personnel" to Gen William Westmoreland US commander in 1 ' ' lb 20-2- - --- ' —Associated Press Wireahote Ex-Aid- e is - e- ' A 1: F4 ''' '4wve ' Page A4 --- f :::: President Johnson gets affectionate pat on cheek from Lady Bird at Dymond said ' Asst Dist Atty Charles Ward shout ea: !'That has never been proved In this court your honor" But ! i 1 iT 1: ' - i :i -- i 1 -' - A t-- ' A ''' :: "Are you aware It Is a documented left New Orleans Sept Jim 1'' :: It::'q v -- N - ": i ! September" 'I f '':i ' In earlier testimony Russo kcentiuied pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald as those of the man he knew as Leon Oswald Russo said he saw Oswald at the apartment three or Ifour times Asked the last time he saw him there Russo said "In the middle of October or late N splvoIcin-defense- - 'Get Tough' Tone Enters ::: Johnson S Viet p 011 C le ' ": : " ": ? ' ' s New York Times Writer Sees Oswald Picture faCt that Oswald 25 (1963) and in - By James Reston A The roommate at the Louisiana Avenue Parkway apartment was Leon Oswald widow said In Dallas Oswald's Wednesday she had never heard of Per-ti-e or Shaw while she lived In New Orleans ' -- i of the bombing of North Vietnam the President also announced that Lodge's deputy in Saigon William Porter also is resigning He will be replaced by Eugene Locke now ambassador to Pakistan mate? ' See Related Story r- - "No sir" Russo answiFed Q What was the name of the room- L A in ' ::: 40:otiot-i' anambassador esaraigodmhonss'asdothristocoInliaIndamtobatshsead : :k' Lodge has been talking privately for some time about winding up his second tour of duty in South Vietnam Bunker who has been an ambass'ador at large was' married recently to Carol Laise US anibassador to Nepal before' and since the wedding The President did not say but preMrs Bunker will remain in Ne sumably - NASHVILLE TENN — Henry Cabot Lodge is resigning as ambassador to South Vietnam President Johnson said Wednesday and will be replaced by a diplomat whose wife also Is ' ": ''- 'i: ' ::: l'''' By Frank Cormier 'Associated Press Writer ' :: '' 1: Ik tant ) : :: '':: ' :: :Li ::14 i '::' Names Stiecessitir m J? : ': k :: ''' "'::-- i ? ::td4i: kt 44 ':y ' :''':: ': : 44:A :!:: 11 ' ?ri' - - : : ' '1 ' ''' - 't '": -' ' ' ':' '7: --- ::: i- ': :: : - i :: - 1 ' '44--5- ' ti 414 ' 4 - - g: 4 '' ' - -- 4:c : ?'1' 4 4 ':: lt ''J - - '1' ' 's to 2' ::: :'': : i ' l'il ::4S : ':1'4' ' Roommat :: - : ci' - ': :f:' ' :7 " ? 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'' 110''' I uits Viet P'ost r t tors hearts hours have the ' Karl-Gunth- - talks on defense round of the three-powcosts which is scheduled to open in Washington on Monday Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger said he hoped a compromise solution would be reached with Britain and the US on the offsee'problem during the talks (Copyright) French surgeon and biologist first kept living animal tissues alive in test tubes for significant investigative periods in 1938-3- 9 Bethesda researchers said they studied the records and found that Lindbergh and Dr Carrel had gotten better results than those attained by more mod- ern techniques shows how the InvestigaSliVe whole monkey Lindbergh an engineer was asked to ranging from 24 to 64 design new apparatus that could take the as five beating hearts cold environment The new design t at one time during said will Be reported by Lindbergh heay elibit Dr Perry said forthcoming issue of the scientific' Jout-- 7 and Dr Alexis Carrel a nal Cryobiology Lindbergh now 63 commutes regularfrom his home in Darien Conn to Bely The lf cut Old Love for later grafting are reconstituted experiments according to Navy Lt Cmdr Vernon P Perry and Dr Theo-- dore I Malinin both of the research prolect thesda quarterly installments starting July 1 The securities would mature in four to four and one-hayears The bank's council must approve the transaction and is expected to do so at its meeting in Frankfurt Thursday' i Von Base the chief government spokesman said that the purchase of the securities would be "a real and substantial relief for United States balance of payments problems" Von Base said that his government wanted to come to an understanding on financial questions with theUS to prevent a massive allied troop ithdrawal tharwould endanger the security of West Germany The offer to buy the securities pre- sumably will be presented at the next The ) I ( I - ' - ' - |