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PAGE TWELVE IIKMALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 Basic Scientific Research SAN ANTONIO, Tex. WV-Down .here in one of America's oldest cities, the mink-and-millions soci ety set possesses a fresh outlook that basic scientific research should be financially supported lor cultural reasons, just like the opera and symphony orchestra. And from this outlook stems one of the nation's exclusive clubs the Argyle. To be a member requires an impeccable social background. Possession of a few million dol lars doesn't hurt. - The club members about 400 mostly In San Antonio but scat tered throughout the nation are responsible for contributions rang Iff you 1957 www m m mm m r l l ?rw. M IU1 900 Famous General Electric Filter Flow with either warm or cold water rinse and match ing automatic dryer will provide even the most budget minded family with the finest washer-dryer value offered this year! BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS BENDIX Clothes Dryer Good Condition W01 117.77 NOW 8777 Bendix Automatic WASHER GOOD CONDITION Was 87.77 2777 NOW ing up to 5150,000 a year for basic research. The members them selves donate around $50,000 and campaign for the remainder. Dr. Harold Vagtborg, president of the Southwest Research Center, told a gathering of the elite dur ing the weekend: "In some cities, the basic scientist is looked on as a curious person. Here in San An tonio he is recognized for the im portant cultural contribution he is making. This must bo developed throughout the United States if we are to regain our leadership in the field of science. . , , "Community appreciation is es sential if we are to develop and NO MY! drive 35 miles per day, you save on gas alone '25 pernio., '300 per yr. per, lyrs. IL Eccles Motor Co. 606 So. 6th msm GENERAL ELECTRIC WA650 Maytag Automatic WASHER Excellent Condition Wos 137.77 NOW Terms Kenmore Automatic WASHER A Real Buy ONLY Terms Sponsored By keep basic research scientists for the future. The particular part of the cen ter being supported by the Argyle is . the Southwest Foundation for Libel Case Charges Cut LOS ANGELES UrV-A conspir acy charge against 11 individuals and three corporations connected with the publication of Confiden tial magazine has been dismissed. The dismissal motion by defense counsel Arthur J. Crowley was granted yesterday by Superior Judge H. Burton Noble. The pros ecution raised no objections. A two-month trial of the case ended last summer with the jury aeaatocKea 7-5. lor conviction. The defendants were accused of con spiring to commit criminal libel. Still before the court is the ques tion of whether Confidential and Whisper magazines were guilty of conspiracy to publish obscene matter. This was another of the charges in a grand jury indict ment. Judge Noble has indicated he will rule on this Dec. 3. Among those involved in the dis missal action were Confidential publisher Robert Harrison of New York City and Fred and Marjorie Meade, who operated Hollywood Research, Inc., a listening post on the West Coast for Confidential and Whisper. 9777 Sews THIS PAIR for only Terms 5777 NOW Society Set Research and Education, dedicat ed to basic medical studies. About 125 oil millionaires. ranchers, businessmen, financiers and their families braved a down pour during the weekend to see where their money is going. They saw exhibits telling of studies in heart and circulatory diseases glands, cancer and other medical matters. So far their money hasn't gonej imo Duuoings. ine researcn kids now are housed in converted barns. But they eventually will be moved into a modern structure The money for it has been donated by Mrs. C. F. Urschel, a wealthy woman in her own right and the wife of the oilman who outwitted a gang several years ago in the famous Urschel kidnaping case. The federal government will pro vide matching tunds. Actress Gets Missing Jewelry ANGELES CAMP, Calif. Wl Actress Rhonda Fleming got her jewelry back last night after it turned out the small aluminum duitcase wasn't lost but only mis placed. She said the case held about $7,000 worth of cameos she was to wear in a picture being made in this gold country area. Someone had sent the aluminum case with camera equipment in stead of with the baggage. Frigidaire Auto. WASHER Lot of wash days left in this Machine 6777 New 1957 Gen. Elec. Automatic Slight Freiqht Domoqo to Finish Was 247.77 21777 Ternu New Guarantee 4 -pr Accused Slayer Of Wife LOS ANGELES 10-For the past six weeks a suave, silver-haired man has been sitting calmly in a Los Angeles courtroom, listening to a flood of testimony aimed at proving he murdered his wealthy. socialite wife. As he took his place at the coun sel table today, L. Ewing Scott, 61, was just as much of an enig ma as he has been since that day 1 At-m JxL . Mm: A STRING MOUSTACHE and a 1915 vintage hat cannot disguise David Geiss, second from the right, end Catherine Johnck, far right, who give an inkling of what is in store for people who plan to eat a chili supper with the Methodist Youth Fellowship members on Friday night, November 15, at 6:30 o'clock at the church, Tenth and High streets. Proceeds from the dinner will be used for the group's missionary find. Entertainment is planned and the public is invited. Tickets will be available at the door. Looking on while David tries to hold that moustache in piece are, left to right, Carolyn Koehn and Jean Fundenberger. New Car Lights Called Illegal HARRISBURC, Pa. f,T)-Bureau of Highway Safety Director O. D. Shipley says those new cars with four backup lights on the rear are illegal. The state motor vehicle code states that cars may not have more than two such lights, one on each side. Shipley said the bureau will con sider the law satisfied if the wir ing and light bulbs are removed from the extra lights, leaving the covers for ornamental purposes. COMPLETE Motor Repair and Rebuilding fcaturinq a complete AUTOMOTIVE Machine Shop and Auto Parts New Ph. - 2-3090 Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. JIM KALERS SERVICE 1415! i E. Main I GUARANTEED WORK S ; REASONABLE PRICES COMING SATURDAY, NOV. 23 YFW CRAB AND DANCE All You Can Eat- 1.50-Advance Tickets Now From Any VFW Member -fa Music by Don Phelps Trio Big Door Prize!! MEMBERS ond GUESTS Morty more than a year and a half ago when the disappearance of his wife first became known. Dapper in a $185 suit, relaxed and urbane, he looks more like a businessman attending a board meeting than a defendant on trial for his life. , As Scott lolls back idly, twist ing his glasses, he offers a sharp contrast to prosecutor J. Miller Expert Says Laika Alive SPOKANE,' Wash. Wl The doe aboard Sputnik II probably has been brought back to the earth alive but the Russians aren't talk ing about it because of military implications, the president of the International Astronautical Feder ation said last night. Andrew G. Haley of Washing ton, D. c, said he based his belief partly in the difference in the ra dio code pattern of the two Rus sian satellites. Sputnik I gave out signals until its battery wore down, he said. The beeping from the larger Sput nik II ended sooner and suddenly, as if connections were broken or instruments destroyed by the ejec tion of the dog. Haley, who spoke at Gonzaga University on a lecture tour, did not spell out the military impli cations. Carrier Joins Plane Search HONOLULU Wt-The Philippine Sea and its covey of planes to day enter the critical area in their search for a Honolulu-,bound Pan American airliner which vanished last Friday with 44 persons. The big carrier, with 29 radar tracking planes and 12 helicop ters, completed the first full day of participation in the widespread search yesterday without a clue. Its planes are covering a lane 200 miles wide along the airliner's route. Four escort destroyers and two submarines range ahead and to the sides. Meekle Seems Unruffled By Trial Leavy. Bristling with energy, Leavy is always on the move, snapping questions without letup as he paces back and lortn. Lcavy's task is a doubly difficult one. Before the jury can convict Scott of murder, it must first be convinced his wife is dead. All that can be proved by direct evi dence is that at 4:30 p. m. on May 16, 1955, she was alive and appar- Orb's Name Used On New Liquor NASHVILLE, Tenn. Wl The "Sputnik" trademark was regis tered with the Tennessee secre tary of state yesterday. "Sputnik" was registered as a brand of vodka ("Made in the U.S.A. from 100 per cent choice American grains") by Double Springs Distillers, Inc., of Bards town. Ky. The label carries the slogan: "Fellow traveler out of this world." Korea Asks Russ Ouster UNITED NATIONS (UP) The Republic of Korea called today for the withdrawal of Communist armies from North Korea and a U.N. supervised election there as the simplest way of uniting th'e divided country. The proposals were set forth by Dr. You Chan Yang, the ROK am bassador to Washington, in a speech prepared for delivery this morning to the . U.N. Political Committee. "The time to act is now," he said. "It is already later than it should be. My nation cannot much longer endure being half slave and half free." Yang denied there were "two Koreas" and said Korean people were "one of the most homogene ous on earth". The terms "North and South Korea" have absolutely no meaning, ne said. "If the factor of foreign aggres sion is removed from the north ern provinces and the people there are allowed to express their will freely, the reunification will come about as easily as the water in a cubicle will interflow and inter mingle when a wall of division within is removed. The debate opened Tuesday with an unsuccessful Indian-Soviet eftort to win a non-voting voice for Communist North Korea. Rep. Walter H. Judd (R-Minn), speak ing for the United States, called on "the Communist side" to give a "satisfactory accounting" of the whereabouts - of 430 American servicemen and 2.270 other allied soldiers, mostly from the ROK army, known to have fallen into Communist hands. The assembly takes up disarma ment again Thursday and the West was working hard in hopes of reaching an agreement before then. ' THIS MIGHT HELP I.OS ANGELES (UP) Rabbi William Kramer, associate pastor of Temple Israel of Hollywood, made a plea for heavenly help against terrestrial taxes at Tucs-, day's city council invocation. Rab bi Kramer concluded his solemn entreaty for divine guidance by saying, "save us from double tax ation by the county." , ently well. She apparently has never been seen since, and any evidence pointing to her murder is circumstantial. Trying to cover every possible angle, Leavy has put more than 75 witnesses on the stand. The num ber may reach 100 before he lets up and gives Scott a chance to ' tell his story. Among the prosecution ; wit nesses have been: A dozen or more friends of Mrs. Scott. In pearls, mink stoles and cultured accents, they have de scribed the missing 63-year-old woman as a gay and charming companion, full of life and health and not one to abandon her friends without notice. Lawyers, financial advisers and bank employes. They have testi fied that Scott, aftel marrying the twice - divorced, twice widowed heiress, gradually took over man agement of her $600,000 estate and used her funds from the time she disappeared until police entered the case 10 months later. Police experts. They've told of finding Mrs. Scott's false teeth, which she was known to have been wearing the day before she vanished, in a trash heap on a lot adjoining the Scotts'. And they've testified that her signature ap pears to have been forged on cards used by Scott after she dis appeared to gain access to her safe deposit box and open a joint bank account. s Town Uses Atom Power MOORPARK, Calif, vn - The atomic age came to Moorpark last night, when, for five minutes, the community of 1,500 was lighted entirely by means of nuclear power. The power, transmitted over Southern California Edison Co., lines, came from a nuclear plant for generating electricity in the Santa Susana Mountains, 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles. 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