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...they were over an important Little League game in which Andersen's Hardware blasted Jack Warren's Stables by a 30-14 score. At the Poplar Inn on Main Street, where townspeople and truckers can always enjoy pork tenderloin, biscuits and the latest gossip, diners were abuzz about how Maclin Davis, a Nashville lawyer, had accumulated options to buy 4,000 acres around Haynes Haven farm. A few residents had mixed emotions. "I will hate to see the farmlands torn up," said Ronald Woody, assistant principal of Spring Hill High School, but he was happy that the GM plant would...
...Arkansas law has been struck down by every lower tribunal, and the Supreme Court is likely to do the same. Says Professor Tracey Maclin of Boston University Law School: "The court realizes this is a pressing issue. If they duck this case, another one will come up soon. This is a good vehicle for stopping the whole movement in its tracks." Nevertheless, laws limiting the terms of state officials, which have generally been upheld by lower courts and are not at issue in next week's Supreme Court case, have changed the nature of political activity from the school board...
...April of last year, despite the increased margin, there was $550 million more credit outstanding on stocks than now. Thus, many Wall Streeters believe that when the Fed says that credit regulation is its only motive, it is telling only half the story. Says Luttrell Maclin, partner of Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis: "The Fed became worried about declining business and stock prices. Its action is no longer a function of stock market credit but a veiled effort to fiddle with prices...
...Wall Street commentator was warning investors to beware the averages this year; playing them would not pay. Blue-chip prices are now so high that the Dow-Jones 30 industrials yield only 4.55% v. a yield of 4.29% for 40 bonds. Said Paine, Webber's topflight Analyst Luttrell Maclin: "The Dow-Jones is a mathematical monstrosity. It's the weakest kind of a crutch for the investor...
...Tompane, a leading U.S. Steel stock specialist: "Money has been tight all summer. People haven't got excess funds. The bull market is leveling off, but we're not in a bear market, and the economy is as sound as ever." To Paine, Webber's Luttrell Maclin. the "election of the Democrats would not be catastrophic, or even necessarily bearish." His explanation of the slide: "The market was just too high. General Motors and Du Pont, for instance, reached their high a year ago, and they've been going down ever since." Walston...