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Author: Date: Friday, February 19, 1982
Page: ?????
Section: RUN OF PAPER
Scientist Linus Pauling, the only American ever to win the Nobel Prize twice, said he returned $10,000 in stock to a firm that tried to lure him into a scheme to produce low-cost auto fuel. The 82-year-old Pauling, testifying yesterday in the Los Angeles trial of two men charged with bilking investors of $8 million, said he twice turned down opportunities to sign on with Consumers Solar Electric Power Corporation. The owners, Gerald Schaflander and Stephen Wright, are charged with mail fraud.

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