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Downed Pilot Found in the Cascade  Mountains

States that he got By on rainwater; slugs for 15 days

SEATTLE, WA (AP) -

A local man was found alive by a hunter in the Cascade Mountains this morning.  Barry Gozar, 29, was con- sidered missing for the past 15 days after his plane didn't return.

FOR MORE:  PILOT; A9


Latest Children's Fiction Work From Y.E. Llowe Garnering Much Anticipation

NEW YORK, NY (AP) -

Y.E. LLowe, known world-
wide for her great children's
work about wizards and sor-
cery, will release her newest

FOR MORE:  LLOWE; A12

Double Agent Fed Valuable Satellite Plans to Russians
WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) -

Top ranking officials from the Pentagon have apprehend-
ed a CIA agent that had found
selling secret satellite techno-
logy to the Russian govern-
ment.

Leonard Koazin, 38, was incar-
cerated in his office at the CIA
Department today. A detailed
search was made of his office,
but authorities have stated that
they have nothing concrete as of
yet.  A thourough investigation
will begin, and as more informa-
becomes available, the public
will be informed.

According to top FBI officials, a
close observation was kept on
Koazin for the past few weeks.
Although he apparently was dis-
creet at CIA headquarters, he was
quite liberal when on his own
time. After trailing him for the
past month, operatives felt that
the time was right to move on
Koazin.

FOR MORE:  SPY; A4

Above:  The TOBOR satellite, whose valuable plans were stolen.

Koazin was assigned to guard
and facilitate any needs
of top scientists working on
projects for military satel-
lites. Some of the scientists
have come forward with infor-
mation abut Koazin.

"Yes, he seemed quite unhap-
py with his current role in the
department, and apparently
wanted to do something about
it."
-name withheld by request.

FOR MORE:  KOAZIN; A3

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