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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TITSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1953
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Never Put Trust In Horse
Comments Gary Cooper
Bv BOB THOMAS i "It hurts." Cooper confessed.
ST GEORGE, Utah. 'AP "c explained: "It's painful for
"The horse is a hishiv overrated me to be n the saddle too long,
animal. They're dumb as hell. "" because of an injury
nd vou can t trust them one bit." 1 S from a horse. When I was
Heresv vou sav? Perhaps, but getting started in pictures. I used
mir anthnritv is none other than ' talfe horse falls for 15 a fall
Garv Conner, one of the few starsland ' never bad a scratch
v.ith an authentic Western back
ground.
The rangy Montanan gazed up
at the red bluffs of this southern
I'tah wilderness and reflected:
"When I was 14 or 15. I used to
ride alone for days through coun
try like this." One thing he
learned: never trust a horse.
Contrarily. he has learned an
other axiom in more than 30 years
of loping through the movie scene:
always trust a borse opera.
Yup, Oie Coop is back in the
saddle again after ventures into
sports cars and limousines. After
two middling films, "Love in the
Afternoon" and "10 North Fred
erick," he has done three horse
back pictures in a row.
His latest, "They Came to Cor
dura," is being filmed in Utah.
It's technically not a Western,
hut there are plenty of horses.
Producer William Goe'.z assem
bled 300 horses and riders to re
create the last U. S. Cavalry
charge during General Pershing's
invasion of .Mexico in 1916. The
rest of the picture largely con
cerns the trek of Cooper and five
others across the .Mexican waste
land
"But I did a lot of skiing after
the war, and that's what banged
me up.
Newcomers might find profit in
a credo that might help explain
Cooper's amazing three decades
ai a star: "I always made it a
point to do at least one Western
every two years. In years when I
did four pictures, usually one of
them would be a Western.
Hunters' Goose
Cooked By Too
Many Geese
Two hunters who had come from
the Oregon Coast to hunt in Lake
County were arrested on Satur
day for having too many geeese
in tneir possession.
The men. Gene Mathew Lcm
mer. 45. and Donald Guv Shore
;3i, both of Coquille. were arrested
at Warner Valley public hunting
area by federal game manage
ment agents on October 18.
The men entered pleas of guilty
the same day before U.S. Corn-
Hour Hoes it feel in ho hr, ; missioner bert L. Thomas in
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The 25 geese, 12 over the legal
limit of birds in possession, have
been delivered to the Klamath
Nursing Home on Summers Lane.
Four County Men
To Enter Army
Two cousins will be included in
Klamath County's draft contingent
for October, which consists of just
three men all volunteers.
The cousins are Jerry Alois Raj
mis, 19, Star Route, Malin, a son of
County Commissioner and .Mrs.
Jerry Rajnus, and William Joseph
Rainus, Box 63. Malin.
The third volunteer is Paul Ar
thur Svoboda, 19, now living at 240
Bcrrydale Avenue in Medford. Svo-I
hoda's Klamath Falls address is
2020 Arthur Street.
A fourth man also will leave
for service but not under the draft
quota
'DENNIS THE MENACE"
Stock, Bond Speculation Causes Eyebrow Raising
By ELMER C. WALZER
I PI Financial Editor
NEW YORK (I'Pli The usual
hue and cry against speculators
that appears each time there is
a margin increase is in the air
again.
One can speculate in real estate,
in soybeans, in diamonds, or in
paper cups and no one says any
thing about it. But when one
6lKA GIVES ME A PAW WHH THAT 'ARMEPECI STUFF
Labor Has Little Luck
In Repealing Work Laws
By RAYMOND LAI1R
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Organ
ized labor has met with little sue
cess so far in its campaigns to
overturn right-to-work laws in
states which have adopted such
statutes.
The laws still are in force in
18 states. In some cases, the mo
mentum behind repeal apparently
has become progressively weaker
as tune wears on.
Union leaders are- fighting to
block enactment of such laws this
year in California, Colorado, Ida
ho, Kansas, Ohio and Washington,
where the issue will be on the
ballot for the Nov. 4 election.
They also hope to help elect
an Indiana legislature to repeal
a law enacted last year and legis
latures in other states to repeal
hlnrlr enarlment nf rioht.ln.
He is Jimmy Lyon Alston, 'WOrk iaws
19. 2140 Wantland Avenue, Klam
ath Falls.
The men will leave here Octo
ber 27 for induction at Portland
lid subsequent basic training at
i'ort Ord, California.
Mail Gifts Early
Says Post Office
WASHINGTON (UPI) Families
nf servicemen overseas should do
their Christmas gift mailing by
Nov. 20 to assure delivery at
foreign posts by Dec. 25.
A Defense Department state
ment also urged that packages
be securely wrapped in cartons
of wood, metal, or double faced
corrugated fiber hoard.
DOORS CPfcN b.AU P. M
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Such laws outlaw union shop
contracts and other labor-manage
ment agreements which require
employes to belong to unions to
hold their jobs.
Among the states which adopted
full-blown right to work laws, only
Louisiana has put through a re
peal. The Louisiana legislature
enacted a law in 1954 and repeal
ed it in 1956 after labor asserted
it had played a part in unseating
some 70 members who originally-
had voted for the measure.
After repealing the general law.
the Louisiana lawmakers passed
another applying only to agricul
tural and certain processing em
ployes.
Supporters of the general Lou
isiana law said 481 million dollars
was invested in new industry dur
ing the first five months of 1956
while the statute was in force
Foes of the law countered that
investments ran as high as 900
! million a year when there was
no right to work law.
The Maine legislature approved
a bill in 1947 to outlaw the closed
shop, under which new employes
must be union members when
i hired, but to permit the union
shop, under which new employes
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Toastmistresses
Schedule Dinner
Mt. Mazama Toastmistrcss Club
will meet for a 6:30 p.m. dinner
at the Willard Hotel on Thursday-
October 23. Leigh Fenning will
have the opening. Eve Morey. flag
salute, and Virginia Fuller will be
the lexicologist.
Kunice Bunnell will serve
evaluator: Kdna Howell, timer;
Jackie Hibbard. topicmistress
hannie Mae Thompson, toastmis
trcss.
Floyd Wynne, city editor of the
Herald and News, will be guest
speaker. Leigh Fenning will give
the rules for the speech contest:
Doris Abernathy will serve as ana
lyst. Three nanws for impromptu
speakers will be drawn for the eve
ning.
Members will wear Halloween
costumes.
Gilchrist Club
Holds Meeting
CRESCENT The Gilchrist Gar
den Club met Wednesday eve
ning, October 15. at the Gilchrist
Methodist Church with 15 mem
bers present.
The group voted to again spon
sor a Camp Fire Girls group this
year. Mrs. Vera Rochek showed
slides of Hawaii the had taken
during her vacation to the island
this summer. Mrs. Charles Shotts,
who had lived in Hawaii tor sev
eral years, contributed two Hawai
ian hula dance numbers to the
program.
Hostoses were Dorothy Houston
and Mrs. Vern Kochek. who in
keeping with the Hawaiian theme,
wore Hawaiian rohes while serv
ing relreshments. The next meet
ing will be a field trip, No ember
,15. t gather ry n,a:r:;s.
COAVALLK 4f' - Corvallis
wits will rk4 it approve
a t.iw ond .-;. at a p.-i-
' f.aion in February.
T;i money needed for the
nrst t proposed water
astern j!r()roveinent program.
tThe bonas would be pa.! oif by
ljn incri'j.- in City water u'.ct,
must join the union within 30
days.
This law was not enforced pend
ing a referendum vote in the 1948
election, when a right-to-work
proposition also was submitted to
the voters. Both were defeated.
Delaware enacted a bill in 1947
declaring merely that union se
curity agreements were against
public policy and that it was not
an unfair labor practice for an
employer to refuse to grant
closed or union shop. This law
was repealed in 1949.
The New Hampshire legislature
passed in 1947 and repealed in
1949 a bill outlawing union secur
ity agreements for firms with five
or less employes. It also set up
certain conditions to be met for
such contracts in larger compan
ies.
Besides Maine, right-to-work
measures were defeated in refer
endum votes in California in 1944,
Massachusetts and New Mexico in
1948 and Washington in 1956. They
also have been introduced in the
legislatures of 17 other states,
which failed to pass them.
Both Arizona and Nevada have
approved right-to-work laws three
times. In each case, the first vote
was favorable and the law was
supported by increased majorities
in two later repeal efforts.
The Tennessee law, enacted in
1947, has not become a major po
litical issue. Repeal efforts have
grown progressively weaker and
no serious repeal effort was made
in the last legislative session is
1947.
In a number of other states, re
peal drives have foundered and
in some of them labor leaders
have abandoned hope for action;
in the near future. I
Cattlemen
To Convene
The Klamath Cattlemen's Asso
ciation will hold its annual meet
ing on Wednesday, October 22, at
7 p.m., at Klamath County Fair
grounds. Previously the annual
meeting was held in February, but
it was decided at the state con
vention at Ontario earlier this year
to hold the election of officers in
the fall instead of spring. The
county association meetings and
the state association have synchro
nized their annual meeting dates.
W. F. (Bill! Marshall, president
of the county group, stated that
several very important problems
will come up for discussion on
Wednesday evening. Some definite
action will be called for on some
of the measures and he urges ev
ery cattleman to attend.
Among the subjects to be dis
cussed will be all phases of brand
inspection, including the possible
increase in fees and the problems
connected with securing convic
tions in theft cases. Henry Mat
schiner, supervising livestock offi
cer with the State Department of
Agriculture, Salem, will be here to
participate in these discussions.
Marshall said that consideration
will be given to creating a fund to
pay a reward for information lead
ing to the arrest and conviction
of cattle thefts.
Another item to receive atten
tion at the meeting will be the
truck and rail rate reductions on
dressed meat moving from east
to west, without corresponding
rate reduction in rates on live
animals. Ed Coles, secretary of
Oregon Cattlemen's Association,
Prineville. will attend the meet
ing and discuss this problem. Oth
er problems and activities of in
terest to cattlemen will be acted
upon.
Election of officers for the com
ing year will conclude the business
session.
speculates in stocks or bonds, the the Treasury too, according to of the speculative appeal tha
politicians and other observers I Aubrev G. Lanston, dealer in Treasury tailored into the offer-
make it sound like something il- governments and head of the firm lings.
legal or just plain bad. that bears his name. He holds excessive speculation
AU sorts of things are being HELPED SALES tends to be self-correcting and
said about the people who recent
ly speculated in government bonds
and got their fingers burned.
Now that margins have been
boosted to SO per cent by the Fed
speculation the Treasury would
not have been able to sell the
S26,5O0,000.OO0 of such securities
that it sold during the 11 months
ending last June."
He cites several other govern
ment offerings which, he says
were successfully sold "because
eral Reserve Board, there is talk! year and without a good dose of
mat speculators have been send
ing stock prices soaring to the
detriment of the economy.
Wall Street points out that little
speculation can be done with
margins at 70 per cent and prac
tically none with them at 90 per
cent, lde current market prac
tically is on a cash basis, these
experts assert.
SPECULATION NECESSARY
There still is speculation in the
market definition of the word
Suppose someone buys a nondivi-
dend payer in the hope the price
will appreciate and he can make
a profit. That s one form of spec
ulation as opposed to investment
where one buys a stock for in
come. Short selling also is classed
as speculation.
Both- these types of speculation
are considered highly necessary
(or a liquid market. The investor
can find buyers for a stock he
wants to sell. The speculator
helps produce activity and keep
the market in a narrow area.
Without speculation, there might
well be very wide changes in
price between sales, it is pointed
out.
And those government bond
speculators did a big service for
Speaking of Treasury financing doesn't believe speculation will
over the past 15 months, he says: enter the Treasury security mar
"The Treasury invited specula-'kef as freely as it did before be
tors to underwrite its offering of j cause of the heavy losses to spec
securities with a term past oneiU!ators recently.
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TIGARD fAPi For the second
time in four months the voters of
Tigard turned down a measure
to incorporate their community
into a legal town.
The vote was 354 to 226 in Mon
day's election.
Both times the measure was
sponsored by the Chamber of
Commerce.
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