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STUBBORN-Brian (left), 8, and Bradley yon cabin near Dincon lodge. More than
Moore, II, do some pullin' and tuggin' but 4,000 acres have been blackened by the
old "Swaps" has made up his mind to stay four-day-old fire in Angeles national for-
as lames draw closer to San Gabriel can- est near Azusa, Calif. (UPI Telephoto)
Punching Cattle, Slopping
Hogs Part of Actress'
New Life in Australia
. Hollywood - row - What
: glamorous screen actress
. . punches cattle, teaches school
in a sheep - shearing shed,
paints her house by hand and
slops the hogs?
Answer: Anne Baxter.
Back in movietown for a
brief visit after four months
. . in her new Australian home,
; Annie likes the rugged life ;
. in the bush better than the!
plush splendors of Bel Air.
Last February Anne married '
rancher Randolph Gait, an
-' American who herds some
--" 4,000 cattle on a 37,000-acre,
ranch in the wilds of New
South Wales. Since then she
" : has been leading a frontier
life and loving it. V "
Wears Dungarees .
"I live in dungarees," Anne
-. said at MGM studies where
- - she is filming a few addition
. . al scenes for "Cimarron."
"I've painted the house and
-- redecorated as much as pos-.-1
sible. My garbage disposal is
a fat old sow named Freda.
. And I ride horseback almost
every day. I also go on long
hikes and find myself talking
to the cattle.
- "About three weeks ago I
called one old cow some bad
. names and she charged me. I
scrambled through a barbed
wire fence and tore a few
. holes in my pants."
. Neighbors Far Away- -
Anne's nearest neighbors
live 10 miles away, an hour-
- and-a-half trip by automobile,
. - . somewhat shorter if she rides
her horse.
Frequently when the local
. school teacher, who lives at
' the ranch, travels the 180
miles to Sidney, Anne takes
over as school-marm for the
two students.
"Katrina, my 9-year-old
daughter, and Lynette Stack-
- - man, 8, are the pupils," Anne
- -laughed. "Lynette" lives ' at
. one of our ranch headquar
ters. I'm learning as much as
the girls are."
Does the rough and ready
life of the bush grow- weari
some after the luxurious life
the actress lived in Holly
wood?
"Not at all," she said. "I'm
the luckiest of women. I live
two kinds of life-the frontier
and the city lights of Sydney.
We have a landing strip for
our plane in our front yard.
Often we fly to Sydney for a
party and stay overnight at
our flat there.
"But most of my life at the
ranch - we call it a 'station'
down there - is extremely
primitive.
: "You make your own world
in Australia's back country
If . you aren't 'resourceful,
you d better not go down
there. As for, myself,, I will
only leave to make-a good
movie now and then." .
Portland Boy, 6,
Killed by Auto
Portland (UPD - Joplin Shin
no, - 8, Portland, was killed
Wednesday night when he
was struck by a car while
riding a bicycle here. -
The six-year-old youth died
at Providence hospital at 7:10
p.m., an hour after the acci
dent.
John M. Morford. 48, the
driver of the car, and a teach
er at the Rigler grade school,
told police he was westbound
on N.' E. Lombard St.; ap
proaching the ' intersection
when he saw the boy on his
bicycle near the intersection
on . 27th ave. Morford said
the boy speeded up and at
tempted to cross in front- of
the car. Morford said he ap
plied his brakes and swerved
to the right but could not
avoid hitting the Shinno
youth.
Sen. Lusk To
Attend Wedding
Salem 'lUWl '- Sen. Hall S.
Lusk (D-Ore.) will spend an
other week at his home here
before leaving for San Ansel
mo, Calif., for the July 30
marriage of his daughter,
Jeanne Lusk.
The Senator and his wife
arrived here this week for
a vacation during the current
recess of Congress.
Lusk said the first four
months of his term were
"challenging and interesting."
His term expires Nov. 10
when a successor to the late
Sen. Richard L. Neuberger
(D-Ore.) will be elected.
The 77-year-old Lusk was
named to the Senate from the
Oregon Supreme Court by
Gov. Mark Hatfield.
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