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t-ju.a. i wo . PAGE EIGHT HKRA1.0 AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKCON WKDNKSDAY. OCT. 8, 1052 German Scientists Develop New Type Mono-Rail Train COLOONE, Germany Ifl Ger nm and foreign scientists Wednes dny unveiled details of a mono-rail super-speed train claimed to be as fast as tome airplanes and "abso lutely safe." Reporters were Invited to Hie secret testing grounds at Fuelilln gen heath near here cf the German "Vcrkehrsbahn - Stiidlen Gesell chaft" (Railroad Study Compa ny). The project i based on a plan of Swedish financier Dr. Axel Wenner-Gren. Construction of the one mile 80 Lana Cancels Plan To Wed HOLLYWOOD l Lana Turner and Argentine singer Fernando Lamas have called off their plans to marry, her studio has disclosed. Lamas was divorced last month by Mrs. Lydia Lamas in Las Vegas. Ncv., but the Nevada di vorce suit by Miss Turner against wealthy sportsman Bob Topping has not been filed, pending the working out of a property settlement- . An MGM Studio spokesman said the film careers of Lamas and Miss Turner and Uieir domestic difficulties had combined to break Up their romance but that they parted good friend.. Mystery Man Wins Case NEW YORK UrV-Henry W. .(The Dutchman) Grunewald's belated testimony before a federal grand Jury in Brooklyn has won him dis missal of government motion that he be cited for criminal con tempt. The contempt motion against the Washington mystery man was dis missed yesterday by Federal Judge Matthew T. Abruao, who acted at trie request of the V. 8. attorney1 office. Grunewald first was threatened with the contempt motion last Au gust when he failed to answer a subpoena. He blamed his absence on illness. But since that time he has given testimony at six appearances be fore the grand jury, which Is prob ing tax corruption. yard steel and concrete test track began nine months ago. Sponsors sav that construction of the first mono-rail road will be gin "somewhere In the world" within the next 13 months with fame sources defining the place as British South Rhodesia. Dr. Joseph Hlnsken, German engineer, claims the first full-sire train will reach a maximum speed of more than 300 kilometers per hour tlM-3 mph. The cigar shaped model made of light metal, consists of a coach, and an engine which carries the power unit. It runs on ball bearings Instead of wheels over a concrete track which has one continuing steel flange on top and two flanges on each side which the tram grips from benealh. The foot-wide track Is supported bv pillars which tilt up to 45 de grees to conform with curves. The model train, scaled at 1:3 5 of the original, draws its power from two small electrical conduct ing rails at each side of the track. The test model stands about six feet high. Diplomat Sees William Oatis WASHINGTON W A United Stales diplomat In Ciechoslovakia saw the imprisoned Associated Press Correspondent, William N. Oatis. at police headquarters Tues day and assured him efforts for his release . "continue unabated." The official, Nat B. King, was quoted by Secretary of State Ache son Wednesday as' saying Oatis seemed to be in about the same physical and mental condition as wben he was last seen by Ambas sador EUls O. Briggs. Brides had reported Oatis ap parently free of Illness wben he saw him last April 30. The newsman was arrested by the Crech Communist government April 23, 1931 on a charge of es pionage, was later convicted and sentenced to a five-to-ten year term in prison. The United States denounced the charge and the conviction as false and has been negotiating for Oatis' release so far without an assurance of success. Acheson said Wednesday that the fact that the Reds permitted King to visit Oatis. at the Prague police headquarters, did not seem to be significant as indicating whether the Reds would eventually grant 'him his freedom. LP. O A' fete A5j i a vv- 4 . w , I Tii r .... - M W X -. I . - . J WELCOME MOMENT Swedish Crown Print. Carl Oinitaf, center foreground, leaves with classmates after lint day In kindergarten class of play school in Stockholm's royal palace. Wendy. Barrie Sues Husband 50 Thousand Greet Ike In Portland PORTLAND I Oon. Uwlglil Elsenhower told some 6,100 people lammed into the civic auditorium here Tuesday thai "we must keep Hie long nose f government out of private business," And the crowd cheered as he cri ticised: what lie said was corrup tion in the Democratic administra tion. As an example he cited re cent Improper Indian land sales in Oregon. "Only last summer In your own state a federal court cancelled the sale of Indian timber as fraudulent and urdered Its resale to the high est bidder, not to a favorite. "Let me assure you Hint the new administration will not pluy Invur lies," he said. The talk followed a two-mile pa rade through downtown Portland. Crowd estimates ranged from 30, 000 to 60.000 along (he route. His wife, Mamie, and Gov. Douglas McKay of Oregon rode In Hie gen eral's car. In his auditorium speech Elsen hower also discussed reclamation and development of water re sources. He said: Nowhere has the administration shown more clearly its desire lo regiment our people anil our re sources than in this field of public land policy. "Washington, D. C, today knows nothing of partnership, even in its own family. Two federal agencies for years have been squabbling over which should supervise forest lands. 'VVr slinnlil lmvn full cmtnei'iillnll between IriU'liii sliUe end lnoiil govpi'iimclilH to attain 'lie Ill's! put slble use uf public hinds. " Wseiiliiiwer also spoke nl Hiilrin. Albany an l'iugeiie. T li o r e he asked miulflllaled voters and lliose whom lie Called "enlightened Dem ocrats" in Kiiimort him in ilia No vember election. Police estimated the Salem NEW YORK T Actress Wendy Barrie Is suing her former hus band for $250,000 for alleged slan der. She charges he gossiped that she was living immorally with a man and supporting him. Miss Barrie denied the charges In a complaint filed yesterday in Federal Court against David L. Meyer. She said he slandered her thrice last spring by telling various persons nere ana in rioriaa that she was "openly living with 'CappV smith as man and wife without 1 being married, and Is supporting him." I Smith was not Identified In the I suit. 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