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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY. .JULY 11. lfl.V Boy Wonder Says He's No Longer Active In Company PITTSBURGH AP-Ear! Belle widely publicized "boy wonder" president of a biz business com bine now under federal inveslisa lion, says he no looser is active in the company. The 26-year-old Pitlsburshcr. head of Cornucopia Gold Mines. Inc.. a holriins company with di versified interests, made the state ment yesterday alter hems lo cated in Rio de .Janeiro. Brazil. Belle had been absent from his Pittsburgh offices for several days and associates said they didn't know his whereabouts. Court actions in two states and probes by federal bank examiners and the Securities and Exchange Commission are under way. Belle stated he no longer is ac tive in Cornucopia when informed by newsmen that A. A. Franks. Boston clothing manufacturer, had asked the Massachusetts Supreme Court to increase a $100,000 bond by Belle to protect an investment in Cornucopia. The 1!6 University of Pitts burgh graduate said he doesn't know when he'll return here. He added that he expects to go to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in a week or two. Meanwhile, the Peoples Union Bank 4 Trust Co. of McKeesport. Pa. filed a suit on a $200,000 judgment note against Eastern Development and Investment Corp. of Saltsburg, Pa., one of several firms in the Belle-headed combine. The bank asked that the firm be placed in receivership, assert ire its records had been removed and hidden and that "the sheriff will be unable to find any of the delendants assets, except possi- Dly one tiling cabinet. An SEC investigator. Theodore b. Klisten. said. "W have done some checking here hut the job must he completed in Washington. I his thing has many ramifica tions and it would be impossible to tell how long the investigation will tane. No formal charges have been placed against Belle. The V. S attorney and the FBI say they are not investigating his affairs. 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Pianist's Wife Generous; Offers Spouse To Nation HOLLYWOOD 'UPH F.xas- perated by her husband's charges lhat she tried to kill him, Mrs June Levant today made a gift of sharp-tongued Oscar Levant to the world. He's gotten loo big for one woman, said the lormer actress' singer a veteran of 1H years of marriage with the shaky pianist 'So I have decided to give hun lo the world. I hope the world can ake him as well as I have all Ihese years." The lalest episode in a little drama which might he entitled Trujillo To File Denial SAN PEDRO. Calif. l'PI Gen. Rafael Trujillo ,Ir., fun loving Dominican Republic play boy, has instructed his attorneys o file a denial to a damage ac ion hi'oiight in the case of the dunked actress. County Marshal Ccorge H. Gor don boarded the generous gener al's 350- font personal "man-of- war , the Angelita, Thursday and served a writ on two of Trujillo's attornevs. Sneciiicallv, the legal document demanded Trujillo lile an answer to a $10,000 damage suit brought by actress Lynn lleyburn, who charged she was dunKPd in tne pool of a $200,000 mansion rented by Trujillo on his first stay in filmland. Attorneys Guy Ward and David Hevler .Ir representing Trujillo. said they were told In file an answer denying Miss Heyburn's claims and pointing out that the actress was guilty ot trespassing by being on the property in the first place. After Trujillo relumed from rt Leavenworth, Kan., where he tailed to receive more than "Certificate of Attendance" at the Army's Command and General Staff School, the gilt-giving play hoy promised a star-studded party on his yacht. Nothing has been said of the nautical alfair, however, since ac tress Zsa Zsa Gahor bowed out as the "Hostess With the Mostest" in a preliminary bash at a Beverly Hills hotel. Reports have been circulating lhat Ihe 29-yr-ar-nlrl ollicer soon will up anchor and sail hack to his homeland, leaving behind the publicity and Ihe acrtresses with the expensive sports cars and turs. "Oscar Levant Faces Life" was spread across the front pages Thursday when Oscar claimed she tried to kill him with a pair of scissors at their Beverlv Hills home. Angry shouts from the Levant home in their staid, fashionable neighborhood brought police to the scene. Officers found a highly excitable Oscar claiming his at tractive wife had tried to kill him alter an argument over "other" women. "I did not." said Mrs. Levant, "f didn't try to kill him. What woman hasn't said she was fed up with something her husband has been doing? I threw a shoe at him. So what? He hasn't got a mark on him." As for Oscar, he was determined not to go back into his home with out "an armed guard." "This isn't the first time she's beaten me up." said Levant, who tells the world his troubles on a local television program. "She's beaten me up. She's done it be fore. I'm no match for her phy sically. I have a heart condition." Mrs. Levant, more put out than furious over her husband's claims. described Levant as a "neurotic man who is famous for having nervous breakdowns." "Rut he not only has them, he gives them," she quipped. "He seems to feel he has a corner on misery." ' On camera, Levant freely des cribes his trips to the psy chiatrist's couch interspersed with graphic descriptions of his many ailments, in short, he states, "I'm sick." Demo Magazine Praises Vice President Nixon By LYLE C WILSON United Press; International WASHINGTON a'PI'-It would be reasonably accurate to write that the current issue of "The Democratic Digest" is a solid if not deliberate salute to Vice Pres ident Richard M. Nixon. The Digest is published by the Democratic National Committee. It is a well edited political pamph let. The July issue arrived on news desks here with a mimeo graphed attention-caller to the fact that the pamphlet's emphas is had been diverted from the Adams-Goldfine episode to center on the vice president. The Digest's cover bore a Nix- Television Culture Corners To Be Returned To Critics By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK i APi Television's culture corner Sunday afternoon will be returned to the thinkers, the intellectuals and the critics in the fall with some slight remodel ing. Omnibus, for instance, will be back on NBC but cut to an hour's length and presented on al ternate Sundays. Wide, Wide World, which lost its sponsor, may be missing from the lineup. Ed Murrow's new Small World may he dropped into CBS' Sunday This Drama Not On TV GATLINBURG, Tenn. (CPU When the scene opens, here is a truck driver leaning in to fix the lan belt on his vehicle. And over here is the 11-year- old son of Elmer C. Carter. He has a slingshot. The boy watches the truck driver. What he sees is a target one he can't resist. The boy aims, fires. The truck driver jumps. Now we switch to the office of U. S. Commissioner Harve Dug gins, where the truck driver is complaining that the boy used a good-sized rock for ammunition, and that more than his pride has been injured. Duggins hears all the facts, orders Carter to pay a $15 fine for contributing to his son's tem porary delinquency and instructs the boy to find something besides a slingshot with which to amuse himself. And finally we flash to a scene involving just Carter and his son. The father is inflicting a bit of discipline in the same general region that the truck driver was wounded. PLANE CRASH KILLS THREE DACCA, Pakistan (UPli Authorities said today all three crew members were killed Wednesday when an Indian Air lines cargo transport crashed into a swamp near Pupshi, 10 miles irom nere. schedule. Such programs as Con quest. Twentieth Century. Com ment, Outlook and the news inter view shows are expected to return. The Sabbath's Snug Harbor is emerging as a unique period in television's programming. Large numbers of average citizens have louna intelligent talk, stimulating drama and good music a welcome change from a steady diet of mayhem, audience participation shows and giveaways. Historically, Sunday afternoon has attracted comparatively small audiences. Hence it has been dif ficult to sell lo sponsors interest ed in reaching the masses with their toothpaste, cigarettes, lip sticks or some such product bought in all income brackets. More recently, however, net works have been discovering that their Sunday afternoon viewers were folks to be proud of sub stantial, smart, educated, bank rolled. One result has been spon sor interest by companies who want to reach more affluent au diences. But many of the Sunday after noon shows have remained with out sponsors They have continued partly because the shows give prestige to the networks. As a matter of fact, when NBC or CBS are of a mind to boast about their programs or attempt to prove that not all programming consists of Westerns, who-dun-its and panels they are likely to use a Sunday afternoon show to point up the argument. Still another reason for the net works' continued willingness to go on underwriting live Sunday afternoon shows is that they have proved a valuable workshop in which to develop and refine ideas and skills. BOB ROSS TY Same Phono Number TU 2-3479 New Location 3005 SHASTA WAY Guaranteed - Service n all makes, Day or Night I Phone TU 2-3479 on cartoon and the lead story dealt with Nixon, undeniable evi dence that Democratic strategists rate Nixon their No. 1 political opposition, the man most likely to cause the Democratic Party ser ious trouble in the elections of this year and in I0. That is a solid tribute lo a oung man who is in an office which traditionally is a political dead end. How dead an end it has been is indicated by a para graph from this week's Saturday Evening Post in which Stewart Alsop writes of Nixon, as follows: Since 1836, when Martin Van Buren inherited the crown from crusty old Andrew Jackson, no vice president has been nominat ed as his party's presidential can didate. Yet already, two years in advance. Vice President Nixon has the I960 Republican presiden tial nomination sewed up in a nearly puncture proof bag. He unquestionably has a better chance than any other man to be the next president of the United States." It is with such as that in mind that Democratic strategists ham mer away at Nixon in preference to beating their drums about the currently timely story of Sher man Adams' friendship with Ber nard Goldfine. The fact that Dem ocratic sharpshooters are divert ed from the fine target oflered by Adams to concentrate on Nixon does to a considerable degree en dorse the judgment of columnist Alsop that Nixon has the I960 Re publican presidential nomination in the bag. This Democratic judgment was not recently come by. The Demo cratic high command has been on the offensive against Nixon con sistently. During the early Eisen hower years, the opposition was re luctant to tackle the president, personally. He still was too much the popular hero. A bruising pol itical attack on him could have aroused public resentment. Nixon became the presidential whipping boy. That phase is long past, however. The opposition no longer tears to attack fcisenhower but seems to count Nixon as the major target and the more for midable obsfacle to Democratic election victories. The Digest calls the roll of Nix on's political problems and they are substantial. The lead story is titled "Nixon's California Dilem ma." The pamphlet wonders whether Nixon will campaign this year for Sen. William K. Know- land, the Republican candidate (or governor of California, remark ing that Knowiand is running on a flagrantly reactionary anti- labor program." Knowiand is making a reform- the unions campaign and advo cates right-to-work legislation which would bar the closed shop. The Digest happily scents trouble there for Nixon because, if he campaigns for Knowiand, "Nixon will seem to put himself in the Old Guard camp of the G.O.P." "Nixon has been working for years to gain coloration as an in ternationalist and economic mod erate to win support Irom the Thomas E. I Dewey wing of the party. How can he keep this cam ouflage suit on and still work for Knowiand?" The Democrats would be pleased if Nixon found it impossible to campaign for Knowiand. It will not be that way, however. Nixon will he there! Annual July Clearance SAVE ON SHOES Hurry - Come In Now for Best Selections Van Orman's 527 Main Phone TU 4-5111 or TU 2-2531 CASCADE & MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 330 So. 7th and 11th and Klamath t Nun Named 'Miss Demo' SPOKANE 'AT1 Sister M Consilia is richchtrd She found nut yesterday she was the winner ul ii "Spokiine County Dem ocrat" contest. And flabbercasted Democrat found out that the 22-year-old Roman Catholic nun is more non partisan than Democrat, with strong admiration Inr President Eisenhower. The Miss Democrat contest was run as a party promotion stunt, open to all youna women in the countv. The winner was to he chosen on the bais of an essav on. "Why I Should Exercise M Rieht to Vole." Party official f mured on an attractive miss fhey could show off at the Democrats' state con ention next week in Yakima They een madeians to hae her accept the Sum tirst prize check (rem (io Albert Kosellini. Sister onstha decided lo enter the contest under her family name Bonnie .lean Hrown, after reading about it tn the newspapers. Her mother superior promptly announced that Sister Consilia. Miss Spokane County Democrat. would not only accept the $tno prize moncA , but would s to thi comeniion to set it from the gov ernor. Scots Hang Mass Killer GLASGOW, vScoLland 'UPD -Peter Anthony Manuel was hang ed at Barlinnio Prison today for the murder of seven persons. He may have murdered more. The :(2-year-old New York horn woodcutter, who moved to Scot land with his parents when he was four, was buried in the pri son 'courtyard. Manuel was condemned on May 20 after a lfi-day trial in which he was convicted of seven mur (l'rs. He was accused of two other murders, and suspected of others. Althoueh Britain largely has ended the death penalty for a sinule murder. Ihe laws still pro vide for hancine il a man is convicted of mass murder. f HOT AIK i'MOKMX. Aril. 'AP' - With trniperaturr ranging up tn ttK thu week, r.n Arizona Republic rdilorinl Uv1.iy adused' "lon t alk ahnnt H. That jut xs tip more hot air from the people who ant to tell mi how muih hotter n was the last tune it wan 'really' "Why I Make Scary Movies" by Alfred Hitchcock Hollywood ! maUr of tuiptns iploint wy tuch a "mild end inofftrO,v chop" ai ht moktt movit that con curl your hair, gt givt his motivti in on unuiual orticlt in tht July 13 Family Weekly In The SUNDAY JjcraliianbcUr JULY ST0REWIDE SALE!! Bedroom Sets Buy your bedroom set this month during our July Sole and save DOLLARS! We have all styles, colors, designs over 5,000 sq. ft. of bedroom sets on display. Many of these sets arrived just in time for our Storewide Sale. These can be obtained in open stock or as sets. Start your set now! Buy nationally known name brands that you know. Why pay more when you can buy for less at Lucas Furniture? 2-PC. BLEACHED OAK Full'iiied headboard with foot-boord, sliding dresser, beveled and tilting 38" x 29" mirror. $10 down $10 monthly. Sale price doors. 6-door SO" $10475 3-PC. SOLID CHERRY Manufactured by Cling of New York, this dresser, bed, and chest must be seen to down and $25.00 monthly. Reg. $471.00. Sale Price s lifetime furniture. This be appreciated! $34.95 !34995 3-PIECE WALNUT Double bed with bookcase headboard and footboard. 51 istic design dresser with 6 drawers, 40"x29" :!.-- ;. ...:iu l .t.j a j i $ 1 6.95 down and SI 2. SO monthly. Sole 169 modern- 95 4-PIECE BLEACHED MAHOGANY Full sited bed with bookcase headboard and footboard. Good qual ity mattress and box springs. 50" dresser with 6 drawers. Modern' fstic design. An ideol set for your spare bedroom, $17.95 down and $14.95 monthly. 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