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14 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Wtdnesdiy, May 28, 1958 r. Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo WELL VOU'LL BE SEEING? ME PEQ- M4SEMT rOW. 84By &GDOME PERSUADED ME TO COME WITH THIS OUTFITHE'S A OQEAT S4LESM4M-T4LKED ME INTO ACCEPTlHQ-STAQT MOHOAV AS SALES MAHA6ER. HE'S BE EM T5YIMG TO GET ME FOR YEARS "PERSUADED' HE SEZ-HE'S SEEM PESTERING BIGOOME FOR SIX MONTHS TO GET Ol THE CHOW LIKE 0 TAAfS JOE BLOWFUSS-THE ONLY TIME ANY BODY EVER PER SUADED HIM TO TAKE A JOB W4S WHEM THE SHERIFF PUT HIM OM THE ROCK PILE rt, NOW TrlAT HE'S GOT THE JOS COMES THE TOUGH PART OF GETTING HIM TO DO A LITTLE WORK SALES M4M45ER,HE SAYS-ALL THE SALES- MEM GET THAT TTTLE- fT LOOKS BIG OM THE BUSINESS C4RDS-BUT NOT IN THE PAV v. ENVELOPE 5-23 M Listening to the ouy WHO'S BEEN OUT OF WORK FOR MONTHS TELL. HOW HARD HE WAS TO GET" 7V4W AND A HATLO AT TIP. IUUUHNO. ItzKKtU-, .yjf lONCACrr.OKLA. Foreign Control of Ships Outlawed by Shipping Act wvmxv vnr T -T a. x ' t. a. I 1 1 By ELMER C. WALZER UPI Financial Editor New York (UPI) This in- other national a ship that way since U. S Outdoor Swim Pool Set For Jimberline Timberline Lodge (UPI) Plans for a heated outdoor swimming pool 6000 feet up on the side of Mt. Hood were announced today by Richard L. Kohnstamm, operator of Timberline Lodge. The pool will be built at the west end of the lodge. It is hoped the pool can be com pleted by August 1, Kohn stamm said. For Small Tots dication that Russian sources ship here and place it under ar hnvin un stocks in Wall foreign reeistrv. Manv do be- Street has brought up ' the cause it's much cheaper to sail question of whether the bov iets could obtain control of our merchant marine. The answer to that is an em phatic, big fat "no." It couldn't be done, and here's why: Back in 1916, the U. S. passed a law the Shipping Act of 1916--providing for a U. S. Merchant Marine. That law, as amended in 1918, pro vides that if a foreign coun try buys control of a regis tered U. S. merchant ship or ships, the ship or ships will be seized by the U. S. govern ment. And this goes in peace or in war. Currently, we are con sidered in a state of emer gency and the rules are much stiffen They mean business. Hidden Danger It's different with American manufacturing corporations. A foreigner might conceiv ably obtain through purchase of stocks in the open market. His controlling interest could be hidden in Swiss or other sources until the time came to exercise it. Back in 1916, the first world war had been in prog ress for two years and the stock market had resumed operations after a shutdown. Many ships sought haven in U. S. registry. To keep these ships in our merchant marine, the U.S. passed its shipping act. Today the U. S. Merchant Marine is the second largest in the world and there isn't a chance for foreign nations Hearing Planned On Extradition . Portland (UPI) Three women and man now in cus tody of Multnomah county authorities here will go be fore a governor's extradition hearing in Salem Thursday to fight extradition to Walla Walla, Wash. The four are accused of par ticipation in an insurance swindle that local law enforce ment officers said was one of the strangest they had heard about. Two other persons were sentenced on similiaf charges in Walla Walla Mon day for terms up to 15 years. Held in Portland are Otto Smith Beard, 48; Velma Blanche Beard, 30; Donna Marie Norby, 18, and Virgin ia Anna Mae Schoene, 34. Police said there are indi cations about 26 persons were involved in an insurance rack et that obtained more than S100,000 in fraudnlent claims. Officers said the group used a system of staged rear-end collisions and the filing of quick insurance claims for injuries. to get it through purchase. . wage scales are much higher Of course, an American or than foreign lor ship per- can build a sonnel. If Russia or any other alien acquired controlling interest in a stock of an American steamship company, the ships and the stock would become liable for forfeiture to the government, the companies subject to fines and respon sible individuals subject to fines or imprisonment or both. Seizures Blocked The steamship companies have a hard time trying to trace ownership of their stock just as do other corporations. Foreign persons or corpora tions could make purchases through Swiss or other free foreign banks and keep their identity secret. But they couldn't take over the ships once the government found out about their transactions. It isn't that way with non shipping corporations. With those Russia or any other alien could if he had the money buy control and act ually take over. This is the problem facing the U. S. Government right now. The Securities and Ex change commission might be able to intervene, however, on the grounds the U. S. laws were violated by the alien be cause he didn't register his holdings with the commission. Under the securities laws, any person who holds 10 per cent of any class or any equity security which is registered on a national securities ex change must file certain re ports of its holdings. It is difficult to spot the foreigners holding stocks to this extent, but if they should try to exercise control of a corporation, the Securities and Exchange commission could crack down on their failure to register their hold ings with the commission. Porter Charges Dulles Inaccurate Washington (UPI) Rep. Charles O. Porter (DOre.) said today a "high Venezu elan official" has informed him that Vice-President Rich ard M. Nixon demanded a re duction in his security guard before starting on his violence-marred tour of Caracas' streets. In a speech prepared for delivery on the house floor, Porter also criticized secre tary of state Dulles for assert ing the Venezulean govern ment had failed to protect Nixon. Porter accused Dulles of being t "inaccurate and most unfair" and called on Nixon to "set the record straight publicly." Porter did not identify his Venezuelan source. But, he said, the official was present at the Caracas airport when Nixon arrived. DIGGING BEGINS St. Petersburg, Fla. (UPI) Scientists are attempting to recover the remains of about 100 Indians in a burial mound believed started in the 13th or 14th century. Dr. William Sears, assistant curator of the Florida State Museum, said the burial mound is one of a series that once extended through the present city site. AEC Commissioner Says Discovery Rate Slowing Los Angeles (UPI) Dr. Willard F. Libby, commis sioner of the Atomic Energy commission, fears this na tion's "intellectual gas tank" is being to run dry. The AEC official told a colloquium on nuclear energy BUILDING INCREASES New York (UPI) The first upturn in homebuilding in 30 months in New York State was reported Tuesday. State Housing Commissioner Joseph P. McMurray said 7,568 public and residential buildings were started or au thorized last month, which is at California Institute of Tech nology Monday there is a danger the rate of basic dis coveries is not keeping pace with rate of utilization. "It took almost 100 years for the invention of James Watt to be applied in a prac tical manner to the generation of mechanical power from steam," Libby said. "But it took only six short years after the splitting: of the atom for Drs. Hahn, Strassman and Meitner to bring into being one of the most powerful forces -ever un leashed by man." He added, "From a long- a 12 per cent gain over 1957. range point of view, I .am 2 Dap left To SAVE at the Big "Change of Ownership" Safe at Lucas & Howard Furniture Barn With National Brands YOU Knew Hiway 99 South of Central Point North of Medford-Phono NO 4-2243 afraid that our intellectual gas tank is beginning to run dry." He said it is the responsi bility of scientists and admini strators to keep up the flow of completely new ideas de veloped by basic research by making it possible for bright young minds to work in an atmosphere of abstruse think ing and experimentation. The scientist said the AEC, National Science Foundation, Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare, and De partment of Defense have de veloped a plan to finance ba sic research. "During the -present fiscal year ending June 20," Libby the physical sciences and IT o said, "we expect to have million dollars in life sc 9 spent 64 million dollars in ences." 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