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HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. 1959
Candidate Cited
For Deflation
WATSOMVILLE. Calif. (AP) -A
candidate for mayor Tuesday
accused a candidate (or alrferman
of deflating him or rather the
tires of hit two campaign trucks.
' Candidate William DcWoikcn
filed the charge unlawfully tam
pering , with his motor vehicle
without permission against can
didate Harold Perrault. He said
two witnesses saw Perrault de
flate the tires.
Municipal Judge Charles Fran
lch took the case out of the cam
paign, scheduled a hearing May
12, the day after election.
Uvalde, Tex., Is said to be the
greatest honey-producing center in
the United States.
Glittering Labrador Base
Has Changed Since 1942
GOOSE BAY, Labrador (API
This glittering air base with its
aluminum-trimmed living quar
ters, ice rinks and swimming
nools Is a far cry from the make.
shift field that greeted wartime
bomber ferrying crews In 1942.
Now, as then, the U.S. and
Royal Canadian air forces are
based on opposite sides of the air
field.
The RCAF maintains the net
work of 9.000 and ll.oon-foot run.
ways and mans most of the base
radar facilities.
The USAF unit is under Strate
gic Air Command and its commit-
mcnts through scores of KC97
tanker planes are to keep SAC's
airborne B47s and H25s fueled.
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Interception and protection is
also the USAFs role at Goose
Bay. Based here is a squadron of
640 m.p.h. F89 Scorpions equipped
wun falcon air-to-air missiles.
The Goose Bay perimeter has
some 18,000 residents More than
half live on the American side.
Also quartered in Goose Bay
are schoolteachers, Army Service
Corps personnel, a seven-man Ca
nadian mounted police detach
ment. a Newfoundland provincial
magistrate, and employes of the
Hudson's Bay Co., an oil company
and the Canadian Broadcasting
to.
Two morale boosters, are the
local radio and TV stations. The
radio station is operated by the
RCAF and broadcasts daily from
7 a.m. to midnight. The TV station
broadcasts from the American
quarters with American personnel,
but it presents a cross section of
Canadian programming, all of it
turned and flown in.
Airmen are allowed to shin in
meir own cars and there are nun
dreds on each side of the base.
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Probe Slated
HOOD RIVER (AP) Search
will be resumed next weekend for
the three members of the Ken
Martin family of Portland who
still are missing.
It is believed their bodies are
trapped in their car somewhere
in the Columbia River in this
area.
The family vanished on a motor
trip last Dec. 7. There was no
trace, despite intensive searching,
of the Martins until Sunday when
the body of Susan Martin, 10, was
found.
Monday the river yielded the
Body of her sister, Virginia, 12.
Autopsies indicated they had
drowned and that the bodies had
been in the water for many
weeks.
Tuesday skin divers and other
searchers looked in areas where
roads run parallel to the river
above Bonneville Dam. But they
failed to find the automobile or
the bodies of Martin, his wife and
their other daughter, Barbara, 14.
Sheriff R. L. Gillmouthe plans
to direct volunteers in a renewed
search of the Columbia and its
tributaries over the weekend.
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Reported By Scientist
By FRANK CAREY
Associated Press Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)-The earth
is surrounded by a harmless halo
of hydrogen at altitudes between
30 and 20,000 miles, a California
scientist reported today.
Another researcher said a
known weak spot in the earth's
magnetic field may account for
the gap between two dangerous
doughnuts of radiation discovered
in space. ; '
These separate phenomena were
described to the annual meeting of
the American Geophysical Union
in reports prepared by scientists
of the Lockheed Missiles and
Space Division, Sunnyvale, California.
Dr. Francis A. Johnson told of
the hydrogen halo, which he de
scribed as a glowing veil.
He said it is a cloud of hydrogen
gas made up of electrically neu
tral atoms of the chemical. Its
existence became ' known from
radiation detectors aboard satel
lites and missiles.
At first it was believed to be
something coming from far out in
interplanetary space, Johnson
said, but new research shows that
it is actually a part of the earth's
outer atmosphere.
Though it has a certain glow,
he related, it oan not be detected
from the earth's surface because
the radiation is absorbed in the
earth's atmosphere at an altitude
of about 50 miles.
Dr. Alexander J. Dessler of
Lockheed offered the new theory
to explain the gap between the
two belts of Van Allen radiation
which encircle the earth. They are
considered potentially hazardous
to space travel.
These two belts named for Dr.
James Van Allen of the State Uni
versity of Iowa hang suspended
like monster doughnuts around the
earth, but with openings above
both the north and south polar
regions.
The first belt begins at about
1,300 miles altitude and extends
to about 3.000.
Then there's a 5,000-mile gap be
fore the second belt begins at
about 8,000 miles.
Dessler believes the 5,000-mile
radiation-free gap between the
two doughnuts is due to the Cape
town anomaly, mat is a weak
spot, approximately 1.000 miles
long and 300 miles wide, in the
earth's magnetic field near the
southern tip of Africa.
The existing bands of Van Allen
radiation consist of charecd narti-
clcs either electrons or protons
mai are trapped by lines of mag
netic force extending in great
bows upward from the earth's
surface. The particles of radiation
spiral back and forth from north
to south along these lines of force,
and at the same time drift east
ward around the earth.
According to Dessler's conceot.
the bowing line of force that starts
at Capetown is so weak that it
can't keep the particles tranoed.
Thus, some particles, in falline
into this weak soot, are absorbed
by the earth's atmosphere there
by causing the radiation-free zone.
MDs Admit 'Mercy Killing'
Spurring Fresh Debates
L&NDON. (UPD-Two doctors'
admissions that "they have used
drugs to hasten the deaths of in
curable patients are spurring
fresh debate on the merits of
"mercy killing."
Dr. Maurice Millard, son of the
founder of the Euthanasia (mercy
Killing i society, and Dr. Char es
McDonald, its current president,
both admitted using drugs to put
dying patients to sleep, '.knowing
mat oeatn mignt ensue.
Both men said they are sure
most other doctors have done the
same.
Police have taken no action
against the two men because no
formal complaint has been filed
and it is uncertain that one will
be. No one complained to the po
lice when another doctor con
fessed a mercy killing in a tele
vision broadcast some time ago.
Millard touched off the debate
with a Rotary Club speech Mon
day. The patient he "helped" to
death was an 80-year-old woman
suffering from cancer.
I gave the old lady a dose of
a drug and was prepared to give
her another if she showed signs
of waking up again," he said.
sue couidn t have lived for more
than two or three days.
McDonald said Tuesday he fol
lowed the same course" in a sim
ilar case 20 years ago.
Churchmen and doctors prompt
ly took sides, newspapers were
bombarded with letters to the
editor, and editorialists lined up
on one side or the other.
Msgr. Michael Gilleran, senior
Roman Catholic priest in Leices
ter, where Millard practices, said
no Catholic doctor would "admin
ister a drug for the express pur
pose of killing."
Leslie Wetherhead, ex-president
of the Methodist Society, argued
on the other hand that if eutha
nasia had been legalized "the old
lady could have gone away in
peace and dignity instead of suf
fering months of useless agony."
London newspapers lined up
generally against mercy killing.
"It would be arrogant for any
one, however strong the provoca
tion, to cut short an innocent hu
man life in the supposed interest
of humanity," said the Daily Express.
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Postmaster Agelico Loureiso
was unimpressed by the report
that a U.S. mailman who has just
retired was bitten by dogs 10
times during his career. .
"Our rural carriers are often
bitten by jaguars," oureiso said.
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VENTURA. Calif. (UPI) A 22.
year old killer, condemned to
dtath for his part in the slaying
oi uiga uuncan, nas told his at
torney he wishes to leave his eyes
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would be given a blind person if
his appeal for a new trial is
turned down and he is executed.
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JACKSON, Wyo. (AP)-Barrins
an unexpected write-in campaign.
Harry uissoia. fis, win be elected
to his 12th or 13th term as mayor
next Tuesday.
"It's been so long I can't re
member," Clissold said when
asked the dale of his first elec
tion. It was 1935 or 1937. -
I've been trying to set some
one to take the mayor's job for
years, nut just can t seem to get
rid ot it," ne remarked.
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