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Porto Rican Caught as Red spy
6 "7 7-4:( a
• Says two parties
have same uo2,czes 2 of Mantscl Sala!:
(s000iss so Th. MANILA TINscs)
vv. V'eN.Vi;--v-, ytty /".r
NI.ES, SATURDAY, ARIL 22, 1957
• And commalit:a, par:.- :y stwiab - - Tura to cc:.
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DOEgeS — 20 Cent-ayes', •
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by NET s-eeks. political asylum
A Porto Rica.a who ad-mitted complicity in the Xennedy assassination, plot -in Dallas, Texas In 1933 sough; political asy-lum here yesterday.
"I am afraid to go any-where anyway. I am as good as dead now," Luis Castillo. the Porto Rican, told reporters in an inter- view a; the NEL
Castillo, who entered
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By Alberto Rous
the country illegally last Feb. 2 under the name of a. Filipino, Antonio Eloria-ga, was arrested in Polo, Bulacan las; March 2.
Since his arrival here, he said he has been able to deliver messages to certain people and con-tact high-ranking link leaders,' including Com-mander Surnulong and Pedro Tarim.
Castillo has been under intensive grilling by NBI and army investigators whci have administered truth serums and placed him under hypnosis to make him tell the truth.
Plotter-spy In all his statements
during these tests, he was noted to have revealed
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President Marcos yes-terday was -accused by the Liberal party of start-ing an "Irresponsible and dangerous" practice 'by pushing through big gov-cr.:Me:it transactions un- der investigation. •
' LP slate :tent opposition state-
rr.en: on the President's sneec:i del:tiered. in IleCo oily Thursday follows Ir.
Mr.T:CCG. Vita
ILOILO CITY, April 21 —President Marcos this-Morning opened the Na-cionalista Party to pros-pec.tive LP turncoats Itholte party loyalty pre-
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political parties. Marcos added that ,the
two parties are commit-tad to the same principles both in the foreign and do-mestic field.
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By Lino C. Sancho=
(Spaslal t0 Tht MANILA TIMM
4NGELT.S CITY. April 21—An extensive manhunt was launched today for a gang of six or seven men • who ro5bod z wareholise at Clark Air Rase of SIS million worth (P1 of vital radar and cuter electronic equipment at 11 last night. •
(An AP repo:: said a US airforce -spokesman had denied tile. mihbcrr. report. "It's ,cent.tttete:7 • untrue. The 7,7:ovos: mar-
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THZ MASILS. TIMIS
Saturday, April 22, l '167
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• In Memoriam • ,.
PIA?, 1.11Cf4 BIJENCAMINO on her 4th Death Anniversary ,
• Mow, whit be offered tomorrow. Sunday. AND 23. 12d2
....... ee the folloattt: churches: Don -Imo Chapel 8:30 a.m.
e t Quta co Chut ch Gan a Tn.
Baclaran Church 6.00 a.m.
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▪
The !erne ed It andly renueata the ;lima reader to 'c
' a tcayer for the eternal reset. et her soul. offe
r
grz Cl2c2=zorrEctrz.)
Third Death Annivergery of '
- . dUgg2 FELiC!A2 (:3 • GALA
"". (Who died oo April 23, 1SO4. .
Masses will be offered on Sunday, April 23 at the fol.
••lereing eaurehes: • •
1. Sint:a:on; Church
2. Our Lady of Sorrows, Pagav City
3. Ater.so de. Manila Chapel, P, Faura
51a. Cara Convent *".- 5. Candelaria,•Queson, Parish Church
- 6. Our Lady of Mt: Cannel Church
7. Philippine xtvy Chapel, •Roxas Blvd.
7:00 a.m. 6:15 a.m. 7.00 am. 6:30 a.m. 6:50 a.m. 6:30 a.m.
7:30 am.
Sts bereaved vdeow. Rosario Banton de Cala, children,
• grandchildren. and other relatives request the pious
reader to era; fee :ha eternal repose G. her soul.
. .
In Maxnaryo! the Fifteenth Anniversary, .-
...of the death of
. !Itsfv, . . t.,1`16,
wfn be' said sis 'the. following churches
tomorrow, April 23, I5611
Se. Blvd., Ctedezon Ctty — 6.00 A.M.
•
• ...-seeerre
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• Our LArly of Lourdes church
... • - Kantaan, c.dezon 6:00 A.M.
Cr.st The Kin-, E. Redrigue:
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• welted (or the man In the Philippines as an overstay-
open car to pass. . ing visitor.
'The plan was carried cut
Had glans didn't successfully. Castillo stole
Before this, Castillo said a car in Chiregn, drrive it
thrnugh California and on
to New Mexico and Sla. 'Fe
whore he was arrested by
state police and the FBL
Deported here
From page I Castillo. himself, said he
l is eompucty tneee :Kee_ could not remember what
nedy Assassin and his he said to the CBI and
movement. here es a be-. This was when questioned
e ern agent of the Cuban by scribes at the NB: yes-
.. gOs•e ;ran en:.
terday.
wait for a man in an opea
he had been met by a men
carrying a bowling bag
from which he took out a
disassembled rifle which
he put together and gave
to Castillo.
The man gave instructions
to him to shoot the man In
the open car and if things
get to be too tough later,
to run to the fourth floor
of the building.
Castillo said he was not
able to use his rifle at all
he heard that someone else
called "Joe" was able to
hit the "man," ahead of
him.
The accomplice who gave
him the rifle later took It - After resting for one day
back, disassembled it again and a half in the hotel, he
and then ordered him to was taken by some friends
take a plane to Chicago. - 1 watogents aVc,aieunprzhuieluap. wiBthulahrtiman.
Woman in plot here he stayed until
Castillo said an American Castillo said during his
,woman of German descent, r ef stay here in the rest_
Mrs. Dole, gave him his dense 01 Eloriaga 's parents
Instructions in Dallas and in Polo, Bularan. he 31:e-
wes one of many who
worked on him and placed
him in a trance for the
Kennedy job.
"'I don't know how I got
• out of Dallas, When I woke
up I was a,:ready in Cuba."
Castillo said in a confused,
jumbled-up remark.
In Cuba The 24.year-old spy told
investigators that he was a
private in the Segunda Or-
ganization Defensive in San-
tiago, Cuba when he was
chosen for training in es.
pionage work.
He took this training - In
. an espionage school, the
Special Operations droop CID, under Col. Calma in a
camp located about 15 miles
from the Bay of Pigs.
Among the members, of
the school's faculty, accord-
ing to Castillo, were Kar-
novsky, a communications
expert. some Cubans and a
handful of Americans.
He identified a certain
James Myers as an Ameree
can who attended to his
needs as a civilian in Cuba
and in the United 'States.
In Chicago Castillo said in Septem;
ber, 1965, he was told to contact Antonio Eloriage, a
Filipino visitor, in Chicago
to prepare for his mission
here.
He was brought by fish-
ing trawler three miles off
the shore of Florida and
then given a diving gear to
enable him to swim ashore.
Upon reaching the shore,
he boarded a waiting truck
wbeee he was given Identt-
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announeor,,.. bate schedu
Laure_ see.:
members, -
their "sons
ism" and "'
tional welts
the Monday
Laurel s;
like to see ti
ed early to - sufficient t. .12e it.
The Six:-
adjourning
and regula
19, which :
ate will lir
weeks to t
get.
of encoura
ante. The 33 we
roll call v
berm. Air.
Arrleta, E It Caliwara, -- 4 Concerdla,
co, Dime
Ermines. r
Jason, LI;
della. M t f3 Murillo, X
Ilo, Palace
ea A..
Santiago. S
son, Tronc
M., Yap,.
Those wI
offices sal: walling Ic: smart to gc
...peen.= Intestate to size army doctors Of the V.
...up the statue of the Kuk Luna General Hospital.
.....:. The NBI, which'is co:- In Dallas
etlaboratteg with. Cot. Aga- • ,f BI Heredia Of the Intel-
,13I probers, however,
said Castillo admitted hay.
zligence Service.. Armed trig been In Dallas. Texas
—Forces (:SAP) on the
'-vase, is still trying to bn the day of the Kennedy
''aheck the Porto Rican's assassination and that he
_.story.
had been Instructed "to
NOMr.al car."
..,
"Dr. Alexis Guava= of "I don't remember how
-the CBI psychiatry clinln I got into Dallas and how
-leas examined him and I got out," Castillo said
—found him normal," NBI, guardedly, "but I am sure
e officer-in-charge SeratIn I did hot carry a gun."
. Fausto told newspaper- Castillo's truth serum
;:heen yesterday. statement before Mayor
. Fausto made the state- Ang of the VLGH last
meat by way Of clearing April 4 and 5 quoted the
'....up suspicions aired by re- Porto Rican as saying that
' ... porters es to the sanity of he went to a building with
' ::Castillo. two windows In Dallas and
After a thocough inves_
tleation , during which the
FBI and other US agencies
failed to expose his mas-
querade, Castillo was de-
ported to the Philippines,
arriving here on Feb. 2.
He was met at the airport
by a boy who -guided him to
a waiting car which took
him to the Shellborna hotel.
To Valenzuela
The short. stock,. Porto
Rican, le also knoWn as
Angelo Rodriguez, P.azo
Herhandez. Mario Rodri-
guez, Ignacio Gonzales Gra-
Jeda aside from his alias as
Antonio Reyes Eloriaga of
Polo. Bulacan,
• NBT_OIC Fausto said If
Casti,lo's story is true, the
real Eioriarea , is still in the
United States .cerrying the
. identity of Castillo or ore
of his aliases.
Fausto said ton secret in-
vestieations ' are now in
progress locally and abroad
to tie up loose ends of Cae-
tillo's story. especially as it
refers to the 15_man Xen--
nedy assassination plot and
the link between Cuban
Reds and the local links.
Probe abroad
TRUED said Castillo had
deliberately asked for ad-
ministration of the truth
serum during the Investiga-
tion, preferring it to the
polygraph (lie_detector)
test. •
Reporters who quizzed the
coefessed spy drew a blank
when they asked whether
he knew Oswald, President
Kennedy's killer.
FM too?
f:catton papers and two r;n1r.,• for ritirnrn Pri•gertlit
Thoer
House A
' br ie( sty Floor L
no S. Mont.
adjournm e
seeded in contacting Com- suggested
Mender Sumulone and Ped.' of absente, _
ro Tante, and visitine some
.people In Otongano City.
Aliases
assassination plot against - (NZ
House
Leader Co
real annet
opposition. admiaLstra page by p:: terpe;:at:o; aga.. .1 • .
(ions.
Montar.O.:
minority p:'
described
'ueresper.
tion's need '
tire in
The 1.1S' .
be spa nag:
The now-talkative. new- by aggro:
reticent cloak.and4eceer men Lor,,n
man also clammed up' when N,-..gros Dr
asked whether he Canto Aib:,;:o. here, to help earry nett an es by In„...•
• .■ ■■■ •-■■
ITORRES BUGALLOM AVE.r ' Z7.7 •
A portion of Dagitpan's bu-
siness center at Torres Buda.
lion ave. and Galvan st. was
razed , by a two-hour fire yes-
tcrclay. Firemen said property
worth P2 million was destroy.
ed by the fire: (rI3ILiphoto
by Alfredo Navales). •
• meats to tte crecy of preps:: surprise actions the technique c accompli."
The opeosk. ' gave seven exat. the President's towards a "one-r. In his second statement a;ain. ministration.
The fi:st last cried Mr. Marc'. performarxe a-voraml"
sat. Twit to _
Clark _ 7 7
ros.,,rier • ,
denied American c-
terday said th major robber? air base in Pz weak.
PC anther::: Olives, Pam ._arne out with about P3 M.':
we: the lib airbal day night.
P3,000 Theta
ever, ea-cede: Tura
The vs-r-•
Manaa and and wester- Luzon have zer.zra.- today, Weather 01.; ty
15,74:Ce• F.
. Citing specifie Villareal. who House rntnority der, said:
Unilateral t-
"The dectsicr.-' dent Marcos, es - the vital aspec economy, man:' tern of leaders?. terized byealle• meat, arbitrary Sion of sot er::: •
' President admits • infiltration 1-man 1
President
•r.• .'i• tereva.7 ICU ace_•-
by C0172MUT21St agents zn .• • be-al party eeez.-
natio T. Vtliere.: • .
Ta •
:N-737 ,J bats p e,,m ;3 s ews
mood. I..
the Bataan r
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IFY;:
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for sugar. •
laJore,rs Itr.ezial till Tn. MANILA ileum -
SACOLOD CITY, April - .
f.r.—Preskient Marcos to- ,
day called on smear ba-
:ars to take more con-
crate steps to ameliorate.
the plight of their plar.th-
:ton we:kers. including,
the secedes or migrant
laborers. In speeches before farm-
har.ds who greeted hint in
several towns and cities
in Sugarlandia, the Presi-dent said the working:nen
in the sugar centrals and
• haciendas "deserve not
only better working con.
'Mons but also a bigger
share In the profits of the
industry." 'Whole-clay tour
President Marcos visit-
ed several towns ir. this
. sugar province {::egros
Occidental.) the whole day
today. before boarding the
"RPS The President" to-
night for Ma trip to Cebu
. City. • in Silay City, the Presi-
dent announced his plan
to he:p the smear Industry
, put up five more sugar Turn Sc 14-4, col. 1- had reporthdly made con-
P2-M fire
hits DL-1.-11-oan
.tracle cantor DAGUPAN CITY, 'April
22 (TANS/ — Police arson investigators ware looking
• tete the 1.2..rilliterl fire that . broke out on Torres Buga.
Ron at.. early today. Timely arrival of lir=e r.
Prevehted the fire from spreading to the main city
market which is situated just across the street.
Flor bldg. The fire started at the
Flor bldg. at about 2 a.mt today. It was placed
• under control after two hours.
Policemen cordoned off Turn to 14-4. ea. 5
P200,000 top-
IotLery prize
Prizes amountingo T935.41725 Are at St 747.0 in this efterneon's ?hi':pp:rt
Charity krte nal la- na: lourry drew wit to held :he :5:tilt:vine
Racing Ciult ca:•.-.;:aund tz Maleati Ri:al. he sr.•:•e7,
'rum to 14,4, cot
Meta with local Huk corn- for Woe to pursue Its In-
munist leaders like Com- vesttgatton o. the Cuban-
mender Sumulong. trained Porto Rican spy.
Preside= Marcos said This developed as the US
government • intelligence embassy burned the wires
agencies were "on the ball" yesterday seeking verifica-
and were keenly watching lion from stateside authorie
the movements of these ties of the wild claims made
suspects. He added, how- by Castillo, particularly his
ever that the Iaw being alleged role in the Keene-
what it is, it takes some dy assassination in 1963 in
time to arrest these sus- Dallas, Texas.
pacts like Castillo. • The 24-year-old Cuban
He said that no person agent was held incommu-
could be arrested on mere nicado yesterday at 23/
suspicion. Li a democratic headquarters upon the re-
country like the Philip- commendation of NB! Intel.
pines, certain legal proces• ligence operatives.
see have to be followed he- fore any arrest may be Periodic grilling
made, he said. Seralle Fausto, la'SI
•
ol-
. • ficeelmeharge. said Castillo
was undergoing periodie
Blackout grilling under hypnosis
The NMI clamped a newt.' when the r.ews about his
blackout on the Luis Cas• arrest and tie-up with the
taro case even as it asked Turn to 10-it, col. 1
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BACOLOD CITY, April 22 — president Marcos this
afternoon said that govern-
men: intelligence agencies •
are on the lookout for more
communist suspects report-
ed to have infiltrated the
country lately.
The President made the
disclosure in the light of
the arrest of Luis Castillo,
a Porto Rican, by the Dar_
Castilla claimed to have
been involved in the plot assassinateto
Kennedy. •
Reports Marcos said Malacaaang
has been receiving reports
of such infiltration but that he was rot free-to disclose
them. He indicated that there was no breath In na-tional security resulting from the incident. Castillo
P .ft .“ 0117
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cso.01.1 N re. MANILA ?WU/
lowing a "oze-_:. patters of can::
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10-A THE SUNDAY TIMES
April 23, 1967
iNBIT clamps pews blackout- ,.
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Frf,Prj 7110 1
Nen:U.1Y ieseeng and local
Ifeeis teeke PI; t. F31:33 .ltd :eaka:e and
preetetem pt.:V.:cad-en of
Casteeds arrest, ro:lowed enreuneer with the
press and radio. disreeted
the hypr.otic trance investi-
eaeoae.
1,..ieeete..ee.i but sane t IV? sub.
in 3 :‘.3 become drires and, uncoopera-
tive and it may take some
time again for him to re-
gain his coraeosure. it was stressed, however.
that the Porto Rican illegal retry, who arrived in the
county last Feb. 2 posing
IS Antonio Reyes Elorlaga
(a resident of Polo, Buie-
can) remains normal and
we. Tighter security
Security measures have been tightened around the
confessed espionage agent,
particularly In the light of
fears he had expressed yes-terday about hi s ownsafe-
rie. Ha has sought political
asylem here and local au-
thor:ries have begun study-
ir,g 'res case to find out If his request can be granted.
Kennedy plot Castilla Is beteg held by•
the :CB; not only on account
of his having entered the
country fraudulently but
also because of disturbing
admissioes he had made un-der the influenza of truth
serum admirestered to him
(at his own request) by V.
Luna general Hospital ex-perts on April 4 and April 5.
While under the drug's
influence, Castillo confessed
to teeting part In the Ken-
nedy plot with 15 others. He
said he was under a hypno-
tic trance during the assesination incident, The truth serum also
caused Castillo to bane de-tails of his mission eeere to
contact top Hui( leaders and to site up the status of the
Huk movement.
Fantastic, but ... The NBI said although
Castillo's confesslon appears
fantastic, some aspects of it cannot be ignored by local
and American authorities, Castillo's case was refer-
red by the Intelligence Serv-
ice Armed Toms (Iva?) to the le'Bt last February on
suspicion that he was an il-legal entry.
As Filipino He arrived Feb. 2 with a
passport identifying him as Antonio Reyes Eloriaga, a
returning Filipino resident, who had been expelled from
America for overstaying
and stealing a car. Actually, according M his
own confession, his coming
here as "Eloriaga" was part of a plan laid by a Cuban espionage ring.
Having trained as a spy
•fee some time in Cuba, Cas-tello was smuggled into the
..USA in September of 1965 with specific orders to con-tact Eloriaga in Chicago.
Plan carried out His orders were to as-
sume the identity of Eloria-ga and to have himself ar-
- rested And deported to the
Philippines, a plan which
was carried out without a
hitch, • Castillo subsequently ar-
rived here on. Feb. 2 as
F.1. °rim 3 n d was brought
home to his "parents' in
' Polo, Bulacan from which point he succeeded in core'
tactine Huk Commander Sumulong and Commnader
Peden Tarue. • US quiz sought
• US embassy spokesman
told the UPI yesterday Am.
erican authorities were in-
vestigating Castillo's con-
fessfon., The spokesman said it
had no immediate comment
on the Ne3I probe. He said
the embassy expected to
have a statement tomorrow
when the investigation is
completed.
Revamp urged
In the Senate, Sen. /A.
renzo If. Stetnuiong urged yesterday a revamp of the
Intelligence agencies of the
government to make them
more resistant to pressure from an infiltration by
foreign agents. Sumulong. who drafted
the measure reouiring the recistration of fore Igo agents. said that the reor.
sanitation should retain in the Intelligence service only.
those who are above suspi-
elon. The senator said That It
Is possible that some for-
eign businessmen are for. alert agents,
Prefer: embassies in the
Philtoolnee could also bar-- hoe Intelligence onerativee
in its staff. he said.
Case cited Sumulong tited as a case
In point the renort that a CA agent working in the
US embassy In New Delhi accomnamed the daughter of the late Premier Josef
Stalin Veen she defected
to the West. He said that he was In
favor of cooperation with
the Intelligence acencles of
foreign governments only to the ev+sot of ee-eereire
information on onlice orb.
lam and international crim.
inels. This Is what Is dope by
the Interpol, he :tele.
Internal affairs Sumulone said that he
would obleet to the gather.
ing of information by for-
. eien *rents nn Internal af-
fairs of the Philineine coy-
ernment and its officials. Clarifying certain provi-
sion of his measure. Surnte
lone said that its main our.
• pose Is to ferret out Philip-pine government officials
who servo as foreign agents
.or who are he cahoots with these agents.
He said that such govern.
men: officials who lead a
double life as agents of
other foreign conntries are
liable, under his measure.
to penalties which include
disqualification from hold. frig public office and ins-prisonment.
Not in Dallas
DALLAS, April 22 (UPI, — Daliae law enforcement
.agents Friday said they had
never heard of a man the
Philippine National Bureau
of Investigation (NBI) said admitted under -truth serum that he took past in an as.
eassination plqt against President John F. 'Kennedy.
The NBI in Manila identi . red the man as Luis An -el
Castillo. 24, a Porto Rican native they say is a Cuban.
trained en:en:nun:se
No word Assletant District Atty.
Bell Alexander said he had never heard of the man and
Ass/giant Police Chief M. W. Stevenson said the Dal-
i 3 S 11011C* had en word on
the Incident and had also
never heard of Castillo as far es he knew.
PINB seeks 1--a prakil, at.
Liwag's rap Front pane 1
vestigate the Aids:sa trans-
action.' Benedieto said that the
guarantee financing the
?NS extended for the ac-
quisition of the new sugar
central of the corporation
was urgently needed to:
"1. Save the PNB from
losing the t17 irre-
zulariy extended by the
Slacapagal regime which
misled the Aidsisa farmers into acquiring a junk su-
gar central In 1963;
"2. Finally enable Aida:-
as farmers to regain their
'economic ineepeedence af-ter having been enslac act
for decades by foreign vest-
ed interests in the 'Hawa-iian-Philippine company;
and Insure the effective
realizatior. of °be:et:tees to immediately Increase sugar
production and save the
Clark
rapper-
denied: Frain
men dld enter,- :lig near the pe on April 20
enleuvipemenPL3,C4ie
A press a that the atter: when the me: the loot when patrol 22,17471; ventery she re had been tak to the en:bass
Maj. Angel: zone CIS this only three Cr ken from a structure and were later red
The' Items reported to h len from a b: • 2 of the airba •
Rivalry
Cruz also a port to Camp man who hat
have a nand f:
severity zeen:
coecession to sty guards in
on June 30. C
Tie contra,:
robbery could discredit the c Cruz theorize
The zone C this theory w sure that 45 prospective bi ee at the scene c riP ahead of the 1 the -
H05;1 A joint P)
known htdeou however.
bevy gang. •' hostage Jes-: Clark securit-the latter robbers.
said that a
ported e
arns h.r4as
at the build:.
climbing ore.
In tecorde dard proceee attempts. C reeerted the
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lead
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ver t
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join
t effo
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un
ravel
th
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ase o
f L
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stillo
,
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ba
n-tr
ain
ed
sp
y.
Th
e le
ad
s, a
ccord
ing t
o
unimpeachable
sou
rces,
seem
to
co
nfir
m c
erta
in
asp
ects o
f d
isclo
su
res
mad
e b
y t
he 3
4-year-old
Porn
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lium
un
der
the in
-
flu
en
ce o
f a
't
ru
th
seru
m
giv
en
to
him
by
VL
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x.
pen
s la
st A
pril 4
.
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10
tnutu
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ctin
g M
it D
irecto
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e.
rafts F
au
st° d
eclin
ed
to
com
men
t o
n t
he o
verseas
develo
pm
en
t o
f t
he I
nves-
tig
atio
n. H
e a
pp
eared
op
-
tim
istic
. how
ever, f
ollo
w-
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O. e
ra
sed
-do
or m
eetin
g
wit
h a
US
em
bassy o
ffi-
cia
l reg
ard
ing
th
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"A
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to
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ha
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investig
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in W
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ited
States t
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sa
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rob
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urth
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lead
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ob
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by t
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US
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bassy o
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investi-
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f t
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fessed
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sp
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link
wit
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c K
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lay p
lot in
1063.
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as in
tim
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th
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will r
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resp
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se s
how
n b
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asti-
llo to
the h
yp
nosis
sessio
ns
bein
g c
on
du
cted
by
.ex
-
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ty w
ay
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eth
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of in
vesti-
ga
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25,
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oron heMended :egg h of the elleet. . : •
Sparse official 'defalfs
were released. Tess re-'
parted for he firs! time •
:Near--dale morning, a: fnU day itfter the la.unchrehlt
Soya-I was hurled
orbit by a multi-stage roc-
ket. There were no further
details on the rocket.
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e • t• Re
Es:elite V. F;
Michael j. Fr ;'• Mildred M.
, Aurei:ru R. c ". 'Bells D. Ville
. Lecensc
Eloriaga missing
The NBI, meanwhile,
said it has not received
'any news on the Where-
abouts in the United States.
of Eloriaga, whom Casti-,
llo alleged to have contact- '
ed in Chicago sometime In
• . September.
- Fausto said the • N131
started the search for ER:f-
rieze abroad as early as
,February of this year
when Castillo was exposed
by the Intelligence Service
Armed Forces (ISA_F) as an Impostor. -
s+ Castillo is still being
'held incommunicado in
the SIBI to give time for •
hypnosis, experts to work
• on him again .
;
;le litak5 !•.
Castillo, who has cceil
"...• fessed complicity in the
Kennedy slay plot arrived
here last Feb 2 with a
;mission to contact local
Huk leaders and to assess
the current Huk move-
. ment. •
The NBI said there Is
; reason, to believe that he
has made contacts with
' some Huk commanders as
he has disclosed In his
truth serum confessions.
SAN MAN, Puerto R.
,.; co, April 24 (AP)—Puerto
Rican police are awaiting.
word from the Philippine
National Bureau of Inves-
tigatIon (NBI) before
••• launching local investiga-
e, . :lions ,related to the errost
of a young Porto Rlcari
•4 who reportedly said tie
. •,,.nook part in a-plot against
the life of. president Ken-
nedy:
- The tnteeinitlirector of
r4i. the POrteeticen Criminal
Investigation Corps (CIC)
Capt. Lu!s Maldonado Tei-
aided, disclosed Sunday
LIN the "PhS:Irsrltir. arrnry
From. pane ; _Castillo prier- .a his depart- e staying medical techme erily way of breaking the. -ere 10: the Philippines tun-„■1gist
deep-seated spell cast 'by der the alias of Antoeleee A-ccording to the same
=km:ma seeclatirts -on -Reyes Eloriaga, an Over- reliable sources, results of
the truth serum tests and
the hypnosis sessions (be-
fore it was interrupted by
the news leakage) Indicate
that Castillo's mind must
have been conditioned to
r remember only what it has
been "taught" CO remerre
ber.
pres-.=ably
I.
, _Jigger • Cfeallti.0 .
.ass eews eeency quoe'
Xautarmt :ottea-,• •
sayleg the Soyuz 'differs
considerable from our
previous Macethes," but.
did say how. is be-
iX1 e-V7 0 9
; e•••
yo
in the Interest-earning and tax-free ?eV- •••• -
11nes, the ships, the wharves, and the See the public beedings that house the
=meat. See the schooled:die:S. wherein,
mashie. S.-45 the dams and the power ezneeci L'tdustrica going. Sae the projects
fullest of oer rich natural retources. " • :Weave In the great potentials of emir s nation along the arduous road to pros- -
:ore:
the:
Dteartment
2h:*;71:-..es
eat 272 Cr 2t3
comm.- tee—V..
men* of e--ee
SitetIce
OCarr.20:
• ' Vera 5 e
B Le. Cc — •I;
sael P. Vera, wh.: ::1
.directed by committee to see, the statements -
.and Stab-titles cf
=personnel erezt;
performing
janitorial . funce.: -
-that-he was .aet-e4
r advice of the sec e
finance.
Vera said what ordinate of the e7.4
retary, he is re;" the rules of :eel
merit to refer the '
duces tecum lsse 5
Gannon cor:mitt • iecr
To Marc
Re said that he
;the subpoena Of
rnitte to Finance ry Eduardo Z. P.
April 12 and that
dez In turn refer
President Mar:
consultation arte
merit." Asked ff it is hie
. to refer all SIR .Secretary Romur
hearings.' . `era said • that et:
eAs i'Meens .of. prevent • administrative c •
ing 'poll frauds in the fu- vides that all co:
Sure, Roxas said me_ tons of thts nate
'withdrawal of the protest be referred to
will enable the efantlaement head, lit
fiscal 's office to proceed ;.he finance secre
-with the investigation of' Vera also pre
criminal charges he filed that It is a gene
against Lopez --and six cepted principle
others for attertng the reau chief shoe
certificate of canvass of
.en wee revision if bal. -awning after PavelPa cr- 6
vich called me. I'm very 1"- • - I ' •
grateful to him." • ' : .. retool
. ,
' Pepovich, S.O.Viet corm': • : . Fees relee9. .
neat Ne: 4, called' Mrs.! -Roxas said that without
Kotnarov from the launce notifying the parties , to
ceetel• at lialkoneiri The the case, the electoral tee
`Stayuz-1" 'was Iattechee : banal recently increased
the daily remuneration of there at 0335 Moscow time
Sunday. Mrs. Komarov the commissioners from
lives in a special Cosmce Pis toardi.ardaandya.tillievisors,
nauts' town near Moscow:. ara•
p a
: • • Issues• :,- • • • . . th' . ? ,
I &it^ Roxas sa!4; revolt-ed.
• 'net ..'ority • tee revision. of
-"• hiindreds of thousands of
ballots and their eppre-
, elation by the electoral
tribunal but also the In-
troduction of documentary
and testimonial evidence
in formal hearings.
11 did.not.grant the in-
crease In daily remunera-
tion or object to It," Ro-
oms asked, "what would
happen to me and. myr;
case?" - 7 •
Exhaustive
The Issues In the pro-
test, Roxas said, required
not only the revision and
appreciation of hundreds
of thousands of ballots but
also the Introduction of
documentary and testimo-
nial evidence in formai
mporten. matte:
ry.
They were meet:std.:44
tampering with the hit.
Provinee.
'
.certificates of
canvass to change the
number of votes garnered
by Lopez from 30,901 toe
35,901.
Under a.. congressional
canvass, Lopez obtained
- a margin of 26.724 votes
Over Roxas. During the
canvass, ' Roxas tried ' to ' tiNit
be prosecuted.
• te
Criminal charges
Roxas indicated that Se
would press the Ilse:12s
office to revive the crimi-
nal charges against Lopez
and the following:
Rep. Fiero Crisologo
(N, Locos Sur), Gov. Al-
fredo Larnea of Mt: •Pre.
vince, former Rep.: Li-
MOO eilltra Provincial
Fiscal Albert
Sr.,ao
llt of Mt.
Province, forme: Murt14-
pal Judge Hector Donato,
and Leonardo :Ctte.lOgen,
Lauren's private ' secrete-
- Mt. Province. department heat
The fiscal's office tem- action is taken c
porarily shelved the Ro- Volumin
xas complaint' on the Vera said that
ground that the . electoral to the B1R pers.:
protest before . the trIbueecer, the records s„
nal constituted Preludiee ly the'
-
Gamer,"-e
cial question which slimed •.are se,-ve:uet!e6':-;
first be resolved before "would take. t-177--'
the criminal case could
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Soyuz
1st flight
in 2 years
MOSCOW. April 23 (AP)—The Soviet Union launched its first manned spacecraft to more thou two years into orbit around the earth early Sunday amid reports IL was the first step in a spectacular new Russian space veature.
Veteran cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, 40, was at the controls of the capsule, called Soyuz 1, the news agency Tass re-ported.
Soyuz Is Russian for Union.
No details The Soviets did not Ln:
Turn to 2344, eat 1
, 492ff4.1I I7ivi " pot;
lo - Qizor 1,A.,
(Story below, -Col. 4)
ri t
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Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Rornarav
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•
•
en all- pro.
center
;sal is on by
Lreiso to
:ATO tin
Orate wasoar.t
:ATO L.sian
fa t.4
e!ita. 3
uncer c, talz reap.. (Lis —Ct
h.as Fate of 15
a-81'011110 Surveyor 'turncoats'
lj nole • . ,• Justice of the Peace •
mer Bassett said Castillo was brought before him last ct. 22 by a state po-liceman, charged with driving without a proper auto registration.
What will be the late 0, the 13 congressmen 'who
.1=ed Nacionaltsias to In stall the new leadership
. In the ..7.0USe? They are now demand-
ing Irtir.taltate compliance of Prosident Marcos' pro-=Ilse that they would be appointed N.? chairmen to the:: ba.11iwicks.
trittentIltirri • ' The virtual ultimatum
prompted Speaker Jose B. Laurel Jr. and Speaker 'PrciempOre Jose M. • Al-dev.:er to press for an early meeting of the NP • ruling* junta to resolve the problera. • Laurel and Aldegurr, who are junta members. •
2!tent:on to the pro-blem pos•-d by the refusal of t;:ci Nacinnalistas to zelmb
the "con-
Turn to 23..4, col. 6
EDGEWOOD, New Me-'xico, April 23—(UPI)—A justice' of the peace said Saturday a man who is said to have confessed to taking part In the assassi-nation of President Ken-nedy was nervous and couldn't recall his name, when he appeared In court here last fall.
The Philippine National Bureau of Investigation was checking the story of Luis Castillo, 24, who al-legedly Made the confes-sion. Castitio was alleged-ly trained as a Commu-nist agent in Cuba. •Hvpiloac trance Philippine authorities
said he told them he was In Dallas under a "hypno-tic trance" with orders to shoot "a mart in an open car" when Xennedy was
"He was as nervous as a tom-cat In a creamery,"' Bassett said. "Maybe I shouldn't use those words, but he sure was nervous."
Bassett said Castillo al-so "had a hard time re-membering what his name • was. The reason I gave. him a jail sentence was I figured when a fellow has a hard time remem-bering what his name Is,' there's something wrong with him."
Bassett sentenced Cas. 1010 to four days In jail.
Turn let 10-A, co!. 6
digs . 0
Wi P Za 71?, f-71 mb irS • I. DRAWN YESTEIIDAY, APIIIL 23 •
777; 7.• '777 . 2116'87 P200,000.007
turday in what a scientist . called "a very gratifying :event." . "The soil was sliced out very neatly," said Ronald F. Scott, the principal in-vestigator on the Surveyor 4 . soil sampling project. •, -
Cohesive •. •
"The soil does posses S a ..". certain cohesiveness." Scott told a news confer-ence at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "Ther e doesn't seem to be any hazard there for &sire>. • • ,. :taws. But it might be :a- • 'e ther soft to :al?. on." .• Fr
The soil sampler. mount- . ed on the side of Surveyor E 3, was poised Saturday to - ' complete dipping a trench ; • la. it started earlier. Scatt • said scientists 'p;anned to . ' sr have it dig as deep as it can.
"The lunar soli seems TU.,-/t to 10.4, cot 4 •
PASADENA, California; -; April 23 — (AP) — Amer!, ca's scratching moon sta. tion--Surveyor 3—dug a neat, straight hole in the moon's surface early Sa.
• I Li
1
.cere •
rst te tenta
eemr.
araft sem-fiethe.
tea tree tee
erfeee clistet:eee-
.723
:id they hare mired 1.510 the efeethe mea end s line reoese.
ne pictures,
ring as cant-
etztu:es. pro-
.41tes.St Images.
thes se= Item:
ere:Wein soil craft, which
eractintiee. as like damp
beach sand. n a disapeelee.
nary wee'. ' .
eti!ations
. . the informetten
eenerally agrees
ares teeeer_ by
I bet yea:.
Surveyor 1 and
,cent expert-
Scott said, "Led:-
re that the stir. tn.g strength ts
:tee set or se-
eds per square
exe:tod pressure
three to four
white we were
down with the
1st ::gift:"
Trouble
said the control-
! :he experiment
e :rouble Friday
'hen the azimuth
—welch =eves the
eye from left to
'ailed to operate
thee. They said
td to put the digger
posttote where the
1 awed see it, -
f ntheine the came-
!eceek at the degzer.
overcame that
em later by stepptag
up and dowr.
ne azirreeth control
d woreing again."
esman at the ',Abe:a-
:aid.
ee.the quality, he asid-
es expected to en-
. as the angle of the
lunges.
• Overheating
e: ;rob:ems in the
:a were caused by
.eating. Howard W.
eze., Se:se:yin project
•:a and tee soil sale:-
device are being
teed tn a duty cycle.
ee it for half an hour.
...let It ccot off for half
seer. Well. keep this tip
en; .as we cam"
;leering this by
' yeelend -
-. ere bele; ee:^1 censer
Wee operatien of
:rtt:■%1 10 e Cram" T.
fVor
imen:ne :L
der-
Tee en:skier,: meee tee
:nee:a:lens by re:eying to
tee of Vielereel that
fetereeel wes ectin; lete
a drrentor by trytte to im-
pose a one-ran _rile.
:Ice:eat:on {plans.?
The ?residua brushed off
tee ceetece in brief remarks
before lonI NP leaders at
the teach resort oe Rep. Re-
ran Dutemo in Dave) City,
40 tuns. from this city.
"I do not want. to be a
dictator because most dic-
tators end up before se:1r-
ing squad." the Preside:it
said. -esee added: "/ prefer
to retire neeeefully after my
tern—Or terms as the ease
maybe." Tee large crowd tmernee-
lately eaueht on to the mes-
sage sna responded with
lusty cheers. Obviously. however, the
Pmeident had dropped sub-
tle hint only to sound :rat
the pedals et a time when
the rerferrnar.ce of the ad-
raints:rattott is under attack
by the teen:sett:on. .
2 speeches conference with petit-
ical and in his two •
steeches before the Teelvere
sitty of the Mayas and the
San Carlos University, Mar.
cos lambasted what he call-
ed "fault-findleg oppost-
:ton." sown-vet, he would adopt
the soft alp:oath by appeal.
lag to his critics to discard
partisan eolitics,
• ' From 5-A
losing the P17 million irre-
gularly extended by the
•Mecapagal regime which
Misled the AWSISA farm-
ers into acquiring a junk
sugar 'central In 1963." On
-the basis of this declara-
tion, the Senate can ask
the PN3 manager:teat to
show how it expects to
=over P17 relefon for
the ea ree by speeding AN-
AnDmosAL P23.9 mil-
lion—we:tee Is precisely
what it Is now spendlng
on the new AIDSISA deal.
For the PNB-NIDC man-
sacton not only calls for
-letters of credit (opened
Iasi December) for the
Japanese mill worth P57.9
Million' or $14.8 million to
be exact, but ANOTPM12.
I'll-million to, in effect,
directly subsidize the ex-
istence of the AIDSISA
lenelf. The board of the
NIDC (the subsidiary of
the has authorized
the conversion of the Pi1-
e-0"ton owed by the AID-
SISA not only to the PNB
but to other Institutions
Into "common stock?' to
be owned by eleMC. The
AIDSISA indebtedness to
the PN3 and NIDC
emeeres to. only In. rat-
- t'?.t the
to bates the rice ;trod—tete
preemie:. " The rice program is a
test of our wile a rest of our
energies, a test of our ear-
nes:nese in solving a prob-
lem that is at the root of
rural poverty and contamin-
ates our national politics,"
he said. The President, who early
this morning arrived from
erel 'ett
- '57•1 t Cele )eJ
From page 1
Santa Fe police Chief
George Craig said Cas-
tile- was turned over to
immigration author'-ties
after serving for four days
because he could show no
proof of citizenship.
The NBI said Castillo
bad a Philippine passport
In the name of Antonio
Eloriage and that he was
deported back to the Phil-
ippines Feb..2. Craig said Castello's file
also showed arrests In
1982 for carrying a con-
cealed weapon, Invests:a-
t:on of holdup and robbe-
ry in Neware. N.J., la
1964 ance an indefinite sere
tence the 'same year to
t h e Bordentown, N.e.,
state reformatory for lar-
ceny. The chief said Castillo,
according to records, was
fined $200 for the conceal-
ed weapons charge and
apparently served some
debts to other creditors,
Including a P1.5 million
accommodation from the
Manila Banking Corpora-
• ton and P2.5 million owed
to venous trade suppliers.
As long as the PN3 and
NIDC held "first mort-
gage" on •the AIDSISA's
existing sugar mill and
other assets, It could
realize at least an interest
earning of nine to 10 per
cent per annum. Now that
the NIDC has acquired
common stock in the AID-
SISA, the government
bank has literally bought
into an almost bankrupt
corporation and risks los-
ing millions of pesos if
things go sour. Is this
banking? That's for the
PNI3 and the NIDC to
justify. • • • •
AND BY VIE WAY,..
Remember the election
case filed against eight
senators arising from the
elections of 1061? Is is true'
that tee Senate Electoral
Tribunal will soon an-
nounce its decieion in •
three instances? As Dam-
let, the Melancholy Dane;
once put it, that is the
question... . Don't y o
think it's about time we
.mceith. .
Aytona was informed by,
Bleol NP congre.ssmeri at a
meeting of the Eked Noe
that residents of the six Bee
col provinces were critical
of the inadequate attention
given by Malacaeang to the
improvement-of the region's'
economy:
Nick T. Ends°, executive
time In th'e Cook County,
Me Sall. Identification •
He said Ca.stillo "had
no IdentIfication showing
he was a citizen of the
United States. He said he
was from Madison. Wis.,
but was born In the Phil-
ippines. He couldn't show
he was from the Philip-
pines or he wasn't."
Bassett said someone
called him several hours
after Castillo had appear-
ed before elm, and asked
him to release Castillo.
"But I don't know who it
was," the JP said. "I just
told them I couldn't do
that " • • •
No comment
WASHINGTON, April 23
— (AP) — US officials
would make no immediate
comments Saturday on the
'possible Involvement of a
young Porto Rican Sn the
There are so many fake
claims being foisted
through advertising on the
public. The latest instance
is that advertisement tak-
en out in several newspa-
pers and magazines by a
group fighting to retain
the Spanish Law. The ad
contained an impressive
list of signatures and ins-
titutions. But I know one
alleged "signer" yv 11 o
swears she never signed
the petition—Anna elhria
Quintos, president of the
Circuit) Cervanfino chap.
ter of St. Seeolastica's
College. Such goings on
would make Cervantes'
hero, Don Quixote, blush
with shame... At the
birthday party of Justice
Undersecretary Dingdong
Teehankce in San Juan
fast Tuesday, Solicitor.
G eneral Tony Barreclo and
Congresswoman Sated
Parcells) (N, Leyte) stole
the show with a romantic
duet, rendering that Wash-
ington song-hit, "Delia St
Iyo." Tee guests then eta-
mered for Rep. Manny Pc-
Inez Misamis Or.)
to sine the LP version of
the song: "Dahii sa iyo,
matitas ang presyo," etc.
But Pekoes shyly declined.
et'm not a Liberal," Man-
usual pmie which provide oet-seasea
einploymers de'reig the re.
• Cent months , start e April
to September each year.
Bicol scions said that rn
. cept for the paving of the
Manila South road. to vis.
ible government support los
been given the region.
assassination of Pr !dent
Kennedy. •
A seekesman for Rep.
Gerald F. Ford, Republican.
Michigan, a member of the
Warren commission. said
the congressman would not
comment until he had more
information. He said Ford
might rave a statement if
the reported confession of
Luis Castillo, descried as
a communist agent for Cu-
ba, was made available of-
ficially.
Dallas story
DALLAS, Texas. April
2. — (API — A spokesman
for the Dallas pollee de.
pertinent said Saturday
that the department had no
record of Lute Castillo, who
said in Manila that he was
In Dallas to shoot at Pres-
ider.t John F. Kennedy Le
1963. The report that Castillo
was unknown here was
made by police after a
search of the records.
Philippine government
agents are trying to cheek
the story of Castillo, 2-:,
mho told them under ques-
tioning that he was in Dal-
las at the time of the asses_ g
sinetion and had been given e
a rifle to shoot a man in ar.
open car." Philippine sour- 2
ces described Castillo as . :11
Communist agent for Cube ri
Records at Santa F4
New Mexico, showed Cast: e
to, who also went by le 0
name of Antonio Elorie
or Elm-lags. was arrests ;/
by new Mexico state pole
Oct. 22, 1966 for failing
have registration for S :.-
tor vehicle and was turn
over to US immigrate
authorities three days le:
Santa Fe police said
FBI arrest sheet on e
showed he had been erre
ed three times in Chic:
and twice in New Ter
for investigations of by
Cary, robbery and ewe
Records listed his age as
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pril
25—
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ire
of
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ed o
rigin
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ut
ab
oard
th
e m
y C
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e,
an
in
teri
slan
d'
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of
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ILIP
PIN
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fou
nd
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erat
in P
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au
sto, N
B]
Off
icer
-In-
char
ge,
reve
al-
ed l
ast
nig
ht
that
An-
ton
io E
lori
aga,
th
e al
leg
-ed
Fil
ipin
o f
rien
d o
f F
erro
•
Ric
an c
om
munis
t su
spec
t . L
uis
Cast
illo
, had b
een
loca
ted
by
the
Fed
eral
Bu-
reau
of
lnv
esti
gat
ion
. .
T
he
FB
I w
ired
th
e N
BI
that
Eto
rtag
a w
as f
ou
nd
li
vin
g at
453
1 N
orth
Dov
er
at.,
Chi
cago
, Illi
nois
. w
hen
show
n th
e pi
ctur
e
•
of
Cas
till
o, E
iorl
aga
"dis
-cla
imed k
now
ing"
him
, th
e s
ketc
hy F
BI
report
sa
id.
.• •
• .
.
NE
W O
RL
EA
NS
, A
pri
l 2
5 —
(U
PI)
— T
he
Ph
il-
ipp
ine
con
sula
te g
ener
al
said
Monday
It
was
Inv
es-
tigat
ing t
he
case
of
a F
l-li
phio
dep
ort
ee w
hose
tra
-vel
pap
ers
wer
e al
leged
ly
use
d b
y a
Puert
o R
ican
arre
sted
in M
anil
a.
•
•••.
Co
nsu
l G
ener
al P
elay
o
Lla
mas
sai
d U
S i
mm
igra
-ti
on
rec
ord
s sh
ow
th
at t
he
Fil
ipin
o A
nto
nio
Ele
ria-
••
Ca.
en
tere
d t
he -
Un
ited
S
late
s on
Sep
t. 2
1, 1
0Z3
as
a v
isit
or
for
bu
sin
ess
or
ple
asu
re.
• P
ass
port
lost
? ,
The
cons
ulat
e 'w
as' i
n- •
form
ed l
ater
th
at E
lori
a-g
a h
ad
lo
st h
is p
ass
po
rt
in C
hic
ago a
nd I
mm
igra
-T
ura
to S
-A, c
ot. 1
'
a.
i • ..
•
Lt.
••■•
• le
t fe
mu
, a
far,
slo
pe
s.
Ph
oto
sh
ow
s A
rtu
ro A
lcst
- I
erah
-1, has r
im, chie
f volu
alio
logis
t, v
iew
ing,
i•a
la (
hi
circ
le)
Ilia
ste
am
ci
nis
sioas.
Itig
ht panel
.•h
illiv
....
turn
444
44 th
e s
t...
st.
ss
me
nt
gro
up m
ak-
C 3
PTh
V.'
1:1
'• L
lug
th
e iie
rlitia
ts a
sce
nt
Tro
m t
he
b
ott
om
of
14. r
rilIct•
hik
e to i
ts
tin
'. S
iglin
011
lotp
clo
ling c
rop!'
thi s
roc a
ro c
icarc
r th
an 1
.965.
. •
• ^
- —
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• —.
•
•••—
•,•••,
'
TH
E M
AN
ILA
T
IME
S
‘Vec
ines
day,
A
pri
l 7G
, 1967
4
folu
trad
ll •
.
25 (
AP
)—C
lay
I.. S
haw
, th
e S
t.yea
r-old
form
er n
r m
y m
ajo
r ac
cuse
d o
f co
ns-
pir
ing t
o m
urd
er P
resi
den
t Jo
hn
r.
Ken
ned
y,
perm
it-
led h
is m
ilit
ary r
ecord
s to
b
e m
od
e p
ub
is M
on
day
.
a W
ove
oppose
d b
y D
istr
ict
1
Att
orn
ey J
im G
:irr
iso
n's
of-
fice.
. S
haw
sig
ned
a w
aiver
re-
leas
ing
th
e v
eter
ans
adin
ln-
Itst
rati
on r
ecord
s to
cri
mi-
nal
dis
tric
t co
urt
-aft
er a
se-
ries
. o
f le
gal
mo
ves
an
d
coun
term
oves
. F
. Ir
vin
g D
ym
on
d.
on
e o
f S
haw
's a
ttorn
eys,
sa
id. "w
e have n
oth
ing t
o h
ide' R
e
said
he
wan
ted
the
reco
rds
turn
ed o
ver
the t
he c
ourt
an
d a
vail
ab
le f
or
pu
bli
c
scru
tin
y.
"A
s a m
att
er
of A
ct,
"
Dym
ond s
aid "
lie,
Shaw
, is
v
ery
pro
ud
of
his
mil
itar
y
reco
rd."
rag
e I
.
:ori
ties
in E
l P
a•
request
ed h
at
istr
ett
'hew
fl
eeer
ilIn
g t
o L
in-
, sa
id
he
lear
ned
ra
ga
Was
dep
ort
. 'L
os
Angele
s la
st
to a
rriv
e I
n M
a-
; F
eb. 2.
to
fro
m M
an
ila
acco
rdin
g t
o
lippin
e N
ati
onal
of
Inv
esti
gat
ion
, w
ho
was
dep
ort
-;
pl
Elo
rtaga b
ut
a
item
- , w
ho
to
ok
pap
ers.
• T
he'
,..
L'icr
i n w
as
arr
est
-12porl
ecll
y t
old
in-
I 'A
's h
e w
as
Lu
is
isti
llo, a C
uban-
loin
munis
t agent
. tu
ned
Elo
rlag
a's
a•
rnis
siO
n t
o
to c
onta
ct
;s1,
Mik
a th
ere.
re
po
rts
also
il
lo h
ad a
lleg
edly
j 11 e
L.EN
M
ing
hea
da,
Ac 1n le.
P a aa arI
nn
ia.
r A
0411i u
4ki (
AU
-ei
gur n
pa
r y
n an
d an
ath
er d
ay w
idin
ut
,rrp
Ohn
ke. N
IXC
IOE.
Rid
•
r.g
tri/ n
,a an
d t
ua
guj
adm
itte
d h
avin
g b
een I
n-
volv
ed in
an a
lleged a
s-sa
ssIn
all
on
plo
t ag
ain
st
the
late
Pre
siden
t K
enne-
dy i
n D
alla
s In
1063,
. •
US
jo
ins q
uiz
W
ASI
tiN
GT
ON
, Apr
il •2
5 (A
P)—
US
off
icia
ls r
epo
rt-
ed M
on
day
th
at c
lose
co
n-
tact
is b
ein
g m
ain
tain
ed
w
ith P
hil
ippin
e gov
ernm
ent
Inves
tigat
ors
on t
he
Inte
r-ro
gat
ion
of
a 2
.1.y
ear
old
P
uer
to R
ican
who c
laim
ed
he
was
in
Dal
las
in 1
963 a
t' th
e ti
me
of
Pre
sid
ent
Ken
-n
edy
's
ass
ass
ina
tion
. O
ffic
ials
said
that
the
Uni
ted
Sta
les
agen
ts i
n M
a-nna a
re r
eceiv
ing t
he r
e-
sult
s of
the
ques
tionin
g o
f h
uts
Cas
till
o, w
ho r
epo,
tel-
ly t
old
off
icia
ls o
f th
e P
hil
-ip
pin
e N
ill
that
he
had
bee
n
giv
en
rif
le t
o s
ho
ot
"at-
a
men I
n a
n o
pen e
ar,
" a
t th
e ti
me,
of
the
pre
sid
ent's
death
:' '
.
Cas
till
o w
as r
eport
ed t
o
have s
aid
that
he w
as
not
able
to u
se t
he
rifl
e.
•
..•
Th
e 2
0-p
age
pac
ket
in
-clu
ded p
hoto
gra
phs
and
show
ed h
ow S
haw
ros
e fr
om
corp
oral
to
maj
or a
nd s
erv-
ed as
an
aid
e to
a m
ajo
r gen
eral
. It
als
o g
ave
a his
-'
tory
of
a b
ack
in
jury
, w
hic
h
stil
l ca
use
s th
e han
dso
me
Sh
aw p
ain
. •
. -
Mea
nw
hil
e L
ou
isia
na
Sec
-re
tary
of
Sta
te W
ade O
. M
arli
n m
aile
d T
exas
Go
v:
John
Con
nall
y ex
! ra
d! L
ion
pap
ers
for
Ser
gio
Arc
acha
Sm
ith
, a
form
er 1
.4ew
Or-
lean
s re
sid
en
t so
ug
ht
by
G
arri
son a
s a
wit
nes
s in
the
l•
• r'
W1XIO
DZ
AI IA
T:t
r!la
y
Did
n't s
ho
ot
No
eval
uat
ion
ha
s y
et
bee
n m
ade
on
th
e In
terr
o-
off
icia
ls s
aid
. R
e-
po
rts
po
rts
wer
e be
ing
chec
ked
that
he h
ad e
nte
red t
he
At.
••r
r,
aPhF
ilillrim
piinnoes
In t
he
pla
ce o
f•
N I x
o.,
wh
o w
as
bein
g
„, ,
y44.
1- p
hart
na,t.
Y.t0 .
d.
Sta
tes
*t■
yaw
skin
1000
0
dep
ort
ed f
rom
the
Unit
ed
for
ov
erst
ayin
g h
is
Visa:
gem
vis
ito
r's
vis
a.
NE
GIs
tvri
oinm
sorl
AIL)
rso . A
pri
l •
Ro
se t
o m
ajo
r
• T
hre
e to
p P
Nli
t . o
ffic
ials
tes
tify
be-
fore
th
e S
enat
e B
lue
Rib
bo
n c
om
mit
tee
hea
ded
by
Sen
. R
au} M
ang
lap
us
on
th
e
„ -
.• _
.. •
j
noon b
y a
ttorn
eys
for
Mrs
. Fr
om
5-JI
. ver
s L
b t
hei
r N
ort
h B
orn
eo I
n t
he
new
spap
ers
that
1 •
- U
111.1
1
1 L
illi
e A
leh
lain
es,
22
, w
ante
d i
slan
ds,
So
uth
ern
Ph
ilip
- el
ecti
ons,
w
hat
was n
o w
as b
eing
ask
ed t
o ap
pear
7
In L
ou
isia
na
as a
wit
nes
s In
pin
es."
. -
w
ron
g i
f "s
ecre
t" o
hse
r- b
efo
re t
he S
enat
e co
mm
it
the
prob
e.
• •
Mrs
. MeM
aine
S, f
orm
erly
o
f N
ew O
rlea
ns, w
here
she
w
as k
now
n ss
San
dra
Mul
-le
t, w
as
dra
wn i
nto
the
Gar
riso
n in
vest
igat
ion
afte
r P
erry
Ru
sso
, a G
arr
iso
n
wit
nes
s, s
aid
she
acc
ompa
-ni
ed
him
to
a p
art
y a
t w
hic
h h
e hea
rd S
ha
w,
Da
-vi
d E
. F
erri
c an
d L
ee H
ar-
vey
Osw
ald
ta
lk o
f as
sas-
sin
atin
g P
resi
den
t K
enne
dy.
Sh
e h
as d
enie
d s
he
wa
s a
t th
e p
arty
.
' .
AID
SIS
A H
EA
RIN
G
ban
k
to t
he A
gro
-Induit
rial
Com
pany
}den
t, a
nd J
ose
Afr
ica,
PI,
O
f S
ilay
-Sara
bla
(=
SIS
AL
Th
ey
. are
, so
t. W
ith
Man
gla
pit
s,
right
pan
el, P
anfi
lo D
om
ingo, P
N13 v
ice
Sen
ato
rs A
mb
rosi
o P
ath
Il
gu
ara
nte
e f
inan
cin
g e
xte
nd
ed
by
th
e
pre
siden
t; R
ober
to B
ened
ict°
, P
NB
pro
s-
and
Cam
ilo
Osi
as,
assa
ssin
atio
n pr
obe.
1.
Wit
ness
•
• In
Om
aha,
Neb
rask
a a
moti
on t
o q
uas
h a
fugit
ive
war
rant
was
fil
ed i
n m
uni-
cipa
l co
urt
M
onda
y af
ter-
••
••:- •
• •
•1
',. "M
ajo
r A
rag
on
, w
ho
ver
s w
ere
sen
t? .
Th
at's
Lee
s in
ves
tig
atin
g t
he
1'1
+1
1-
I 1
1I-
pIn
• i
-'i
el
carr
ied
th
e dip
lom
atic
what
Kual
a L
um
pur
wan
t- . A
IDS
ISA
- d
eal.
I
wait
ed
L.-i
pas
sport
cla
imed
he
was
ed
anyw
ay. A
s fo
r th
e t
wo a
nd w
ait
ed, but
up t
o t
his
■-
, on a
spec
ial
mis
sio
n f
or
"ag
en
ts"
fou
nd
in
a h
ou
se .
wri
tin
g (
3:3
0 p
.m.)
no
F
rt •
, 1:1
Id
s countr
y's
unit
-sta
ve-
in S
andakan "
confe
r- m
ess
age a
rriv
ed f
rom
She
this
. aw
ns
' ..
f gli
nt
agency.
Mr.
Tom
e r
ing"
wit
h f
ive l
ocall
y c
m-
Senate
. W
ell
I'm
goin
g ,
.,„ ,
,, '„ „
, '•
said
he
was
vis
itin
g r
ata
- plo
yed F
ilip
inos,
perh
aps
an
yw
ay.
Perh
aps t
hey ''"
law
yt
=:
live
s In
Sab
ah."
.
pen
din
g c
r i
.1::
,
• .
• •
th
ey w
ere
o
nly
en
joy
ing
- s
en
t it
by
,. w
hic
h h
urt
s w
ind
a m
eal
;of
bag
oong,
salu
yot
mea
ns
that
It
wil
l ar
riv
e fo
r o..
„sru
it
"-
Fra
nkly
, I
don't
kn
ow
an
d -
ph
iak
bet
to
get
her
. In
nes
t w
eek
....
At
the
gra
d-
wh
at t
he
Mal
aysi
an a
tt-
any
ev
ent,
I a
m I
mp
ress
ed n
atio
n b
all
held
by
a g
irl's
A c
ase
:
thori
lles
wer
e so
esc
lied
wit
h t
he
effi
cien
cy o
f th
e co
lleg
e 'M
onda
y -1
1 w
hich
W
a'
abo
ut.
If
they
in
vit
ed t
he
Mal
aysi
an s
ecu
rity
fo
rces
. n
igh
t
Ph
ilip
pin
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