Dcg Packs Blamed
In Death of Sheep
Enterprise 0? Tlle Wallowa
county court J'jnday asked
county dog catcher Lemuel Ry
ncarson to investigate reports
that dog packs are responsible
for mass killing of sheep in the
county within the past few
months.
Ranchers said more than 35
sheep have been killed and 125
crippled or injured. They said
they had seen packs of dogs
near the flocks.
County Judge Dean Erwin in
structed Rynearson to ferret out
the dog packs and, if they are
responsible, to either destroy
them or charge the owners with
damages.
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Court Due To Gei
Beck Arguments
Seattle (IP! King County
Prosecutor Charles O. Carroll
said Monday motions by defense
attorneys in the Dave Beck and
Dave Beck Jr. grand larceny
cases may be argued in court
Friday.
Friday is the earliest day un
der court rules that motions for
new trials can be heard, Carroll
said.
Charles S. Burdell, chief at
torney for the Becks, said he
would request a delay until Dec.
27.
Burdell filed a motion for a
new trial on behalf of Beck Jr.
soon after the son of the Team
ster president was convicted of
embezzling 54,650 in the sale of
two union-owned Cadillacs. The
hearing on the motion was de
layed because of the Beck Sr.
trial the. following week.
Last Saturday a jury convict
ed the elder Beck of embezzling
SI, 900 in another union-owned
Cadillac sale and the defense im
mediately filed a motion for a
new trial. 1
Burdell indicated he would
contend that the jury was sepa
rated improperly during the
trial.
Umatilla Indian Tribe
Board Reelects Chairman
Pendleton (IP) The board of
trustees of the confederated
board of Umatilla Indian tribes
meeting here Monday re-elected
Elias Quaempts, 35, of Mission,
Ore., chairman of the board.
Quaempts is the youngest chair
man in the board's history.
Engineers Award
Oregon Contracts
Portland (IP) Army engi
neers today announced award of
contracts totalling more than
one-half million dollars to two
Oregon firms for federal proj
ects. Elte Construction Company,
Boring, Ore., was awarded a
S159,000 contract for repair of
damages sustained last year dur
ing the high water on the Co
lumbia river north of Portland.
The area includes Portland Mea
dows race track, many homes,
Delta park, and an extensive
agricultural area.
Northwest Marine Iron Works,
Portland, won a 8379,510 con
tract "for repair and repowering
of the Army Engineers seagoing
hopper dredge Pacific.
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Working Girl
By ALFRED LEECH
United Press Correspondent
Chicago OP) Susan Rogers,
who wrote a book on "How to
Get Along With the Boss," would
rather work for herself.
As a working girl, she said,
she never made much money.
Now she's a free lance writer
and she has two more books
forthcoming, "The Fine Art of
Supervising Women" and "How
to Sell to Women."
Miss Rogers offered these tips
to the working girl, based on
her own experience and inter
views with scores of business
executives while gathering her
data for her books:
Don't eat or put on make
up at your desk.
Don't indulge in office gos
sip. Don't abuse the coffee
break.
"Most employers today recog
nize that the coffee break boosts
morale and efficiency," she said.
"But if you want to get in the
boss' hair just stay away too
long."
Emotional stability, Miss Rog
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in hiring.
"Nobody wants a flibberty
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The working girl should dress
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What should a girl do if the
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Portland Union
Merger Challenged
Portland (IP) Legality of the
recent merger election of the
AFL and CIO 'in Portland was
thrown into doubt Monday night
following protests from some
union members that Teamster
union delegates had been al
lowed to vote. The election was
held after the Teamsters were
expelled from the AFL-CIO on a
national level.
R. J. Thomas, assistant to
George Meany, president of the
parent organization, said Meany
had received several protests di
rectly from some union members
in Portland. Thirty-five team
sters voted in the Portland elec
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been expelled by the national
union.
A telegram from Thomas di
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in Portland was -inadvertently
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cil voted Monday night to held
up the matter until Chet Dusten,
Region 211 director of the AFL
CIO could clear up the confusion
in person.
Officials of the Portland coun
cil protested that they had re
ceived no formal notification of
the Teamsters' expulsion.
Thomas retorted that "every
body in the country knew the
Teamsters were out; don't they
read newspapers in Portland?"
A new merger meeting has
been set for Jan. 6 here. '
CROW EDUCATION
Concord, N. H. (IP) Mary and
her little lamb have nothing on
Susan Webb. This 11-year-old
girl nursed a baby crow back to
health after it had tumbled from
a tree. Now the bird follows her
to school each day.
DYER ACT AUTHOR DIES
St. Louis HP) Former Rep.
Leonidas Dyer, 86, author of the
1919 act barring interstate trans
portation of stolen cars, died
Monday: He served 11 years in
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