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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Boy Wonder Says He's No
Longer Active In Company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.
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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
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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.
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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
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"Why I Make
Scary
Movies"
by Alfred Hitchcock
Hollywood ! maUr of
tuiptns iploint wy
tuch a "mild end
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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! $34.95
!34995
3-PIECE WALNUT
Double bed with bookcase headboard and footboard. 51
istic design dresser with 6 drawers, 40"x29"
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$ 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. All 4 pieces
$1
179
3-PIECE BLEACHED MAHOGANY
95
This tan tone set with a new style eorrugeted
front arrived just in time for our July Sale!
$190.00 volut now only
$
160
4 PIECE BLEACHED MAHOGANY
"Established since 1920"
LUCAS
FURNITURE
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ity mattress and box springs. 50" dresser with
drawers. Modernistic design. 15.9V dbwn
and 12.50 monthly. On Sole at
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Panel bed, fine large-iass provincial drir with fai
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This it nationally hyiown Flintridgt Provincial hardwood lifetime
furniture! 6 daeyer doner 't duttproof Cf fd'SCjCQ
partition!, tilting mirror" high i 43'! wida I W
with hardwood frome. Reg. 340.00, tove S60! Only ill
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NetionaMr known Concho il the heavieit furniture mode. Delivered
direct from the Ttioi foctory to Lucat Furn. Bed panel with foot
boord. Large lite drener with mirror. Suitable for ranch, mountain
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