ical Case in Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, February 14, 1950 8 f ,'s iKV" , life K" - s K '' 60-Day Recess Portland, Ore., Feb. 14 OJ.PJ A lull entered the federal anti trust suit against the Oregon Medical society, affiliated phy sicians and county memcai groups today as government at torneys worked on a brief due in 60 days. The last government and de fense witnesses were heard Sat urday and Judge Claude McCol loch posted time limits for the filing of briefs. Defense attorneys will have 6 j days to prepare an answer to the government's brief, and the government will be granted 15 days for a reply. Arguments will begin after the last brief is submitted. The go-ernment charges Oregon medical groups tried to exclude hospital associations and set up their own organizations to monopolize pre - paid medical care in the state. Miss Valentine In Person Yvonne De Carlo of the films likes the spirit of St. Valentine's day so much she had a spe cial dress made to observe the occasion. Her new movie is "Buccaneer's Girl," in Technicolor, which Universal-International wilt release shortly. Colleges Send Debaters to West Point Late in April Sixty-six students, representing colleges and universities all over the United States, will be bound for West Point, N. Y., the latter Dart of April. Purpose of their trip will be to participate in the fourth annual West Point national invitational intercol legiate debate tournament. The three-day tournament opens April 27 at the Military academy. All senior colleges, universities and teachers' col leges are eligible for the tourn ament, regardless of their con ference or debating society af filiations. This year the United States has been divided into eight re gions and from three to five teams will be chosen from each by a regional nominating com mittee. Any college interested Ir entering, the tournament is ad"ised to contact a member of the committee in their area for further details. Committees Listed Prof. R.,D. Mahaffey of Lin field college is the chairman of the regional nominating com mittee for this area, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.. Other members of the com mittee are Prof. P. X. Knell of Oregon State college, Prof. R. McGinnis of University of Mon tana; Prof. L. Newcomef, Whit- man college; Prof. C. Isaacson of Idaho State college; Prof. W. H. Veatch of Washington State college; and Prof. E. R. Nichols, Jr., University of Oregon. In addition to the debate teams from the eight regions the winner of the contest last year, the University of Alabama, and the U. S. Military academy teams will participate in the contest. Question for Debate For the contest the National Debate question is to be divided into the following schedule: First two preliminary rounds the National debate question: "Resolved, That the United States Should Nationalize the Basic Non-agricultural Indus tries"; rounds 3 and 4, "Resolv ed that in Order to Control the Business Cycle, the United States Should Nationalize the Basic Non-agricultural Indus tries"; rounds 5 and 6, "Resolv ed, that the Interests of National Security the United States Should Nationalize the Basic N o n - agricultural Industries"; Suspect Held in L. A. Bombing Case Los Angeles, Feb. 14 W) Booked on suspicion of attempt ed murder in the February 6 bombing of Mickey Cohen's home, the brother of the man the little gambler killed in 1946 says he "might have" threatened to "blow Mickey to hell." Moe Shammon, 38, was arrest ed last night. His brother, Max. was shoty Cohen in the latter's office. Cohen surrendered but was freed on the ground of self defense. 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