Daily Report, The (Newspaper) - April 4, 1970, Ontario, California More Kopechne Inquest Documents Vanish Today's Quote A teacher affects he cannot tell where his in- fluence Henry Brooks American VOL. 94 THE DAILY REPORT FORECAST and a of gutty winds in tome for today and High 78; low 49; Sunday's high 79; 77 and 44. ONTARIO APRIL 4, 1970 16 PAGES TEN CENTS Pirated Jet Freed by North Koreans -an PIMM Tall and Taller i 29, 2-inches presents roses of course to Miss Tall cago She's Dianne 23, who is no herself at 11-plus inches tion was at Paramount Tall Club International news New Kennedy More Key Files Gone BOSTON Almost the entire r e c o r d of the secret Mary Jo Kopechne copy of the 764-page transcript of timony and the stenographic notes from which the transcript was unaccounted UPI has If these key documents have been misplaced or prematurely it would cast a dow over Ihe grand jury into the death of the 28- year-old Washington secretary in Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's Hie investigation gets under way in Edgartown Until the UPI report only one copy of the transcript was known to exist It has been impounded at folk Superior Court here along with Ihe report or Edgartown District Court Judge James A. Boyle and some physical dence presented at which concluded after Jan. 8. Copies A reliable source UPI that Judge Boyle was provided with two of for his personal use on which he could make notes while preparing his re- port a to be filed as Ihc official No other copies were Whether has destroyed or returned the copy was not Edward V. clerk wf the Suffolk Superior Court which is dian for Ihc said only ow copy was hi the court's The Massachusetts Supreme Court ordered all inquest documents impounded when it set ground rules for the in- These documents can be made public only when the of any further criminal action has been It was learned Thursday by UPI that the stenographic notes of the secret proceedings were not impounded with the other yet no one seems to be able tn account for their Judge Boyle was reached day at his home on Martha's Vineyard and asked of the of the have no comment at all to make at this I don't know U Page 21 Lack of Seen Holding Up Flight to Tokyo By EDWIN Q. WHITE TOKYO North Korea announced a departure time today for the return of a Japanese jetliner that flew to Pyongyang with three crewmen and a Japanese of- as but the plane was not sighted or heard from long after the The Japanese Foreign said North Korea in- formed the U.N. Command at the Panmunjom truce village in Korea that the aircraft would leave at its 90 minute flight to By 11 p.m. Japan's De- fense Agency said it still had not picked up the Boeing 727 on its It had said it could pick up the plane 25 minutes Japan Air has had no radio contact with the Earner the Japan i ing Corp. reported it had learned that the ken off on schedule at Judge Nixes Bottomless Da nee Cases Hail of ate bottomless dancer cases set for trial in Fontana Municipal Court were dismissed by the Los Angeles judge brought to the court to try the Judge Morton L. of the 33rd Los Angeles Court ruled that the people accused of ing or bottomless the prosecution failed to prove their In the judge ruled that only the club's owners could be charged under the county The individuals charged by the district attorney pre- sented evidence that they were only club All cases involved arrests or citations at the Hideaway and the Jet bars in Judge Barker was brought int This report was not confirmed Japan Air Lines officials Pyongyang might not have the proper ground ment to start the engines of the Boeing 727. President Matsuo of the airline told a news con- adjustments or br instance to the by delaying the plane's The North Koreans had an- earlier the plane and the hostages would be sent rack but that the nine radical leftist student hijackers would remain in North Radio Pyongyang added that North Korean authorities will the nine radical Japanese students who hijacked the plane and will mate regarding They will not go back to Pepsi-Cola Executive Herbert Brill Picks Up His Life Again After JAL Air Pirates Freed Him the case when the attorney for broadcast Dean do not want to tne uean MC in- Pyongyang denounced he would file an hijackers as vit of against tana Municipal Court Judge William A. The cases were transferred to West Valley Municipal Court The Los Angeles judge took the remaining 13 cases under submission and indicated he will refuse to rule for it would be an until the San Bernardino Superior Court pelate Division has ruled on the constitutionality of the county and accused Japan of taking advantage of the incident to embarrass North The young hijackers freed the plane's passengers and four stewardesses in Seoul Friday in exchange for Shinjiro a Japanese vice trans- portation minister who had to be a The Japan Air Lines Boeing 727 then flew to Pyongyang the capital of North with to Page 11 Inside Story Air Pirates Herbert an executive ot Cola was one of two woo spent hours aboard a hijacked Japan lines Boeing 727. Be wrote this TOKYO those nine hijackers ever get back from North I'm going to them to Japan They'll make good flight They cleaned up the ash picked up paper from the to we and urged the passengers join them m If we had could have had a The 79 hours on the plane was although I never did feel that I was cooped The hijacking occurred day just after our Bosing 727 had leveled off and headed for Fukuoka At first two of the so-called At Fukuoka there was some radio contact with officials and the hijackers agreed to release 23 children and elderly I knew I wasn't going to be one of them because I overheard one of the I speak a little When we were over Korea two South Korean jets came to escort us to Kimpo airdrome in i r was surprised the appeared to j ckers didn't react because the be dueling with each Both had samurai jets were South Korean jets and not North Then others stood up and When we landed at Kimpo floor and even brought that it was a the students became magazines to was brought into When food and plane would the plane verted io North be when they didn't see a portrait of Korean pre- through the they made j They seemed well organized Kim although sure the passengers were and calculating and there hey made preparations to first I no doubt in my mind that they They weren't tough or would have blown up Ihe plane threatening as you would think had some of us tried to abort hijackers would When they tied our bolted at each removed the his belt and held a lead pipe but they didn't lake They put them In our And on our last night on the body made I learned that some apologized for the in- convenience caused They were going down Then somehow they were sure they were in Seoul and not in the North Korean capitaL Sleeping was difficult during They said each had a vial the three nights we spent en nitroglycerine in their shirt the ground at I slept at their attempt Besides the each carried a knife at The smell was awful the last two The were dogged I never felt we were short The box lunches Japan Airlines sent in were the gest I ever During one meal the hijackers toW a to announce over the intercom that the sandwiches were several hours old and thai the ham may be I felt some f e a r and shock when the hijacking occurred but during the next few days IL experienced a whole rainbow of. At times the ckers were nice and then cold and It was very Prom the speeches they made it seems wanted to go to North Korea to learn new tactics on how to conduct They said they also ted to go to said they wilt create a new tion and start a new pockets and all had to was to pour the chemical into the smash it against Ihc wall or floor and all of us would be They sang the State Schools Chief Hopeful May Have a Case Tuition to Face Court Battle CLAREMONT Dwayne TV Canon of candidate for state superintendent of public announced today his attorneys will tile suit in Superior Court in bos Angeles week for an injunction to prevent Uic University of fornia Board of Regents from imposing tuition Canon made Ihe ment in what he called jor policy on tuition at a rally of supporters the Claremont He spoke before tearing for San cisco to attend the Wf on Political Education convention April W. The lawsuit will be Tiled on grounds of and of equal protection of me He explained these points in an earlier speech at Chaffey Canon contends the implied contract will be by of tuition against parent who has paid taxes for years so his son or daughter to college in without paying Be further charged On of tuition denies equal protection of UK law to students who don't have funds to pay he lawsuit also will bring nia legislators to their senses in time to reject the recent tuition proposal presented to them by the stale college The who resigned his teaching post at ML San Antonio College to ran for the office held by Max charged that assessment of tuition is purely political response to the outrage of many citizens concerning the conduct ot a minority of college people involved in rioting and Canon agreed with who are fed up with dent rioting but contended that increase in student fees or the implementation of tuition will do in the way of ing out or even punishing dent Studies have that those students most to OL 1) I the most five Once when the air con- system gave out the hijackers permitted ground crews to pump in air through emergency When the was being ped in 1 thought someone might try to mix chloroform in it and put us all to Then could have come aboard and end Ihe But that Besides tying our the hijackers tied us to our seats by wrapping one cord several times around each Toilet use was permitted on a tight They released only two passengers at a Cucamonga Bicyclist Fights for CUCAMONGA Aa old boy was listed hi poor condition today at Antonio Hospital after he waf struck by a car Friday noon while riding his The victim is Michael 8111 Tapia ridden his Whe into the of Via and Sierra Street watst he struck bj a car by C. 741 C. Yale Air France NEW YORK AiT France reports thai it passengers over to network in the S matt iv