PAGE TWO JFK Sees Bill Passage . . • et , .igai...s . 1 WASHINGTON (Mt—President of doctor bills to the medical care •Kennedy .said there has been' • ; • Kennedy said yesterday that the plan.} no indication so far that Red Chi-i OTHER TOPICS Kennedy corn- na wanted any surplus grain. "We assenge merican Modica : Association • l mented on were: !have had no request so far from may not support his bill for med-' •The United States is trying to'the Chinese Communists," he ical care for the aged "but I think expedite admission to this coun-'said. UNIONVILLE, Mo. (P) A i Continental Airlines jet the American try of some- refugees from Redl • However, Kennedy said his in- ripped apart' in storm-laced skies Tuesday night, possibly people Will." China who already have been ifprmation was that there was • a I under hammering of fierce winds, and fell to earth in pieces. "In my judg- cleared. great food crisis in ,Red China. , ment," Kennedy •Live ammunition is right! :- •In view of, the possi . . t h a t{ All 45 persons aboard lost, their I ves. told a news con- 'there for U.S. • Army troops in ferenc.e. "If it Thailand in the event they are a federal official, was nni b r U iii i e ty red ;in, A young Japanese-born engin ) comes to the forced to move into military ac-.the Estes ,mix-tip, Kennedy was, iseven agonizing hours in tile' — i• floor of the Sen- lion. asked it he agreed with Secre cr agh was Takehiko Nakano, 27, ate' this year it , •On the matter of ChineseitarY of Agriculture Orville Liwreckage, but died in a.. hospital Freeman that the case has been about-70 'minutes after he was wh t was will pass, if it refugees in Hong Kong, Kennedy{ • I ort his way til ; ,the Kan- Isas City , area to service micro !blown up out Of all proportion. , cotni! Ji to the ;scopes oo r of the am have been providing food for ; "I THINK W 4 should wait' un-' fu,ll scope of the tragedy became' .4 !snopes for liis U.S. employer. I ne lay gn a relatively - intact House it will them and the British have been'til the FBI has !completed its in-:v„ wn. • .: i fu4lage section through the night pass." doing good work at finding jobs vestigation of the matteir," Ken- , -. . :-' I 'for them. Also, he said, the Red•nedy obseree'd• IHe said he does l •• AUTHORITIES sa id' there wasiwhpe scores of volunteers '-- fol- The President John F. Konno d y lowed a miles-long trail of wreck ruled are reported to be con -,not think the Texas authorities;a possibility the $5 l / 2 million plane] ruled out an y•• • age which 'eventually led to him. •mdering some steps to help solve made a judgment on the - case tin compromise that would el: ITI inate ;was literally torn to pieces by' financing medical came through the problem. itil recently and now it is best , ~ ~ A FARM COUPLE, Mr. and THERE DOES NOT appear to to wait until the investigations, : tornadic winds. • ' Mm. Terry Sonnell, slept unaware the Social serunty system. This al it the heart of the program. he be much that the United States'haVe gone forthcr. , { Federal Aviation Administrator of the broken plane in their al said. . ... !can do to provide a haven for the! On another facet of the Estes' Naieeb Halaby, who rushed - totfal l fa field.! .refogees, he said. .but some are case, Kennedy laid that moving, •' but They heard "a terrible crash" i- fie turned down also any Idea - being brought into the United grain from warehouses controlledf the scene of the wreck, hiled the possibilities that anotheribetween 9::30 and 10 p.m. (PST) of seeking later to add payment States. . •. lby Estes was in the public inter, 'plane or a bomb 'hay, have causediTtiesday night, - went outside and ...,...... _____ _ _ ____ _ 'est because it is: being done Oer la period of time—not from poe the tragedY. ' 'looked around ' but:- saw nothing. Ref -, . , Estes Retuses - to Testify ~storage place to !another, Ithe normal channels of trade.! but into. He said there was "not a shred' l'We thOught little more of it," iof evidence" to support e ith er o f sad d Mrs.. Bonnell, "until this -1 these- possibilities.- ! ,im rning (Wednesday) when we F.I. PASO, Tex. (Mt—Billie Sol he would file a detailed statement . • { Ftne Innocent , ( , ; The ill-fated jet was Confiner', 1.., •-• - i h and abo'ut the missing plane." , title Federal Aviation Agency, Estes, whose pr.rsusiverloquence'of his assets - and operations by' tars Flight 11 from; Chicago 'to , - built a multi-mullion dollar em-,June 15 and would he available LEWISBURG UP) —Former Civil AerOnautics Board and the . Gov. John S. fine and Donald Kansas City and Los Angeles With , pire in fertilirer, cotton and grain for further questioning. •FBI rushed investigative teams to storage. refused to testify pester- • .. P. Morgan were found inno- Capt. •Fred Gray of Pacific Pall- .1 •of the• rsh first in ,t e scene. .. .c a , . dtiv when faced by his creditors. /N A REPORT to the court, re- cent Wednesday night of in- . . • sad es Calif.: at the controls. , ! .Iv lying fatalities in Continental's --The Pecos. Tex., financier, 37.1 ceiver Harry Moore said profit - hi-, mine tax evasion charges in The only known survicir of the .9t-year history: invoked the Fifth Amendment sixinary and unverified tabulation. U.S. District Court. • ishowed that Estes' assets totaled•___ . times at a 'federal receivership i s2o793,ls4 and his liabilities $38,-1------- -- hearing into his operations. Estes, who is under !indictment for frauci.' 3B7 ' 93s ' claimed his answers - might in- U:S. District Judge R. E. Thom criminate him. 'anon told Estes, "It is difficult to, ESTES DECLINED . to ” j „,. t ".,,see how the questions would in-; occupation, location of his 6 l o i fic " e ' s *:- . eriminate you, but we still have Ai Constitution" or state whether he turned over all books and accounts to the re-' At Franklin, Tex., the Robert-; ceiver,or had assets the receiver's, on County grand jury—probing did not know about. Be also_ de-!the gunshot death of Agriculture dined to answer when asked Department agent Henry Marsitall, about his list of assets and his —subpoenaed _William E 1 l io t t,' interest in Agriculture,' Inc. ;chief of the department's inves- But he promised the judge that tigative division at• Temple, Tex Soviet Forces Delay U.S. Convoy On Berlin-W. Germany Superhighway BERLIN irT'l Soviet forces'since the Communists built their held up a wetzt bound U.S. Army wall through the city last August. convoy nearly six hours Tuesday'r Western military convoys move after letting this divided city s ; up and down several times a tensions ease off for two months. wee k along the_superhighway be tween Berlin and West Germany. (This is the-only road open to the 11,000-man. Allied garrison. The convoy—four trucks, two ;trailers and 28 soldiers—belonged to a tank unit on its way to train- Ing at Grafenwoehr in West Ger 'many. - THE CONVOY was finally al lowed to go on its way, after a stiff protest. 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