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Salem, Oregon, Saturday, April 6, 1957 Section 1 Page JT. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Satellite Will Remain in Air 4 or 6 Years SOUTH PASADENA, Calif. W) The satellite which American scientists plan to launch within the next 16 months may remain in its orbit around the earth for five or six years instead of just days or weeks, says a Massa chusettes astrophysicist. This is indicated by a reapprais al of the atmosphere's density at 300 miles, altitude of the proposed satellite's orbit, said Dr. Josef Al len Hynek. "The atmosphere (at 300 miles) is less dense than was expected," Hynek told a news conference' yes terday. Information on the density was obtained through rocket tests, although the rockets, did ..not reach that height. The data provided by the rocket tests provided the basis for a "better educated guess" that the satellite, because of less density, may remain in its orbit far longer than was first predicted, he said. Railroad Wage Dispute Ends CHICAGO (fl A lengthy wage dispute between the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the na tion's railroads has ended re portedly alone lines recommended by a presidential lact-linamg I board. The agreement, announced last Iniaht by Leverett Edwards, chair man of the National Mediation board, covers about 120,000 road and yard service workers on 140 railroads and provides for a 26 cent an hour wage boost over a t-athred-year period. Edwards said the pact con t Iforms generally to rccommenda- : It ions made March 15 by an emer Sccncy (act-finding board to Pres- ?f -.Orient licanhnwor i 1 kMurder Count ; Hearing Slated t l KLAMATH FALLS Wl A pre- , liminary hearing is scheduled Wednesday (or Osborne Lee Ball, 50 Chiloquin, on a first degree .murder charge. -, District Judge D. E. Van Vactor let the date Friday when Ball was : arraigned and ordered held with ; i out bail in the county jail. Ball is accused in the fatal hooting of his wife at their home 111 Chiloquin Thursday night. I CUB SCOVT HEWS More Awards Given Cubbers ' ' Eight awards were presented to V members of Cub Scout Pack 12 this I week at a meeting at Highland h School. Cubmaster Larry Dixon , made the awards. I A Webclos award went to Ronald j - E Urban. Other awards: Lions to -. Steven Kinney and James foeme; 6 -. Boar to Dale Miles and Tommy ; Hansen; Wolf to David Smith and , James Maden; and Bobcat to Lynn I Koffman. 5 Arrow points were presented to Steven Kinney, Dale Miles, James j- Foekle, Jackie Moore, Tommy Hansen, Dick Dowen and James 5 Maden. ' Cub Pack 141 Several awards were given and !, a skit presented at the monthly meeting of Cub Pack 141 recently ; nt Cummines School. Winning Wolf awards were Neil Bryant and William Hodges. Bob cat pin winners were Richard Jenkins. Tommy Baker, John St. Clair, Jimmy Tucker, James Stevens. Richard Woelk, Darrcl Bu'rright, Don Briggs, David Pcy iton. Steven Langhoff, and Kenneth Karn. i Cub Pack 112 Cub Scout Pack 112 had an i'awards night during its meeting 'for the month of March under j direction o( Sam Samuel. '$ Mark Roberts received his Wolf p badge. Other awards: Lion to ' I Miki Reed, Ernest Badcau and- Barry Samuel; Bear to wnariea Moreland, Mark Gustafson and Ronald Cowan: Gold Arrow to Lewis King, Mark Gustafson, Em. est Badeau, Barry Samuel and Rick Bennett; Silver arrow to Doug McMullen, Steve Stanley. Wavne Halvorson, Artie Jordan, Alinn Griffiths. Peter Gaskins, Paul Wiles. Barry Sterrct, Edward Barnes, Doug Corey and Ernest Badeau. Srv re stars went to .Mine imun rrv Rurlnn and Larry Miller and Tillon won a perfect attendance 2nd year bar. Barry Samuel and Burton received Denncr stripes Bankers Budget Funds For FFA and 4-H Work PORTLAND W The Oregon Rankers Assn. Thursday adopted a $6,539 budget to (inance activities o( 4-H clubs and the r mure r arm ore nf America. 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