Son held in slaying of officerFREMONT ~ A 41-year-old San Jose highway patrolman described by Mend® as a good family man was slain in his Fremont home last nigM by a shotpn. blast in the face. Police were holding his l4-year~old son for lt;pss-tioningPolice Capt. Hairy Heyen, hfcad of the operations division, said Jack T. OHwr was ■found dead, sprawled across the bed of the master bedroom at his home at 42931 Everglades Park Drive shortly after 7:30 p.m.Under interrogation was his son, Rodney, who had not been booked at press time last night The sen mas taken initially to Washington Hospital and then to the polk* station.CONFISCATE AS evidence was a 410 jfrrtgun, which Heyett described as asmalkaliber shotgun.Nabors across from the Batk fft «f c*l, 4■M— I ■ an ^ Hi lt;III I III I l» I I I I I I !■ M II