The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 21, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Management, Labor Facing
Fourth Round Tilt Against
Dark Economic Background
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (.P) -The bell sounds today for the fourth
round. Labor and management in key Industries square off for the
battle over security. And it is limed at a moment of great Indecision
as to w hich way our economy Is headed. The fourth round battle
might easily decide.
It comes just when our British
cousins have aimed a blow at
commodity markets, which may
or may not in time mean a fur
ther decline in the cost of living.
Management is set to use thai
as a new weapon In fighting la
bor cost hikes.
The fight comes to a climax
"'." '" ; Others, like the utilities,
" . to Ka unit el'w-boH unA nHIa in
on the pension plan. Thev want
the worker to kick into the fund
too.
Coal stockpiles, on a nation
wide basis, are large. But some
large users, like steel mills, can't
store enough of it to keep going
' very long without new supplies.
are said
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u 11 111 ui uri a mai iiiuiiiii iiit-nun ail ' , i . -, , ,
upturn in trade this fall, or lust I out coal s,rlke 'or many wwk
Ihe necessity to replace depleted I T" Al" Workers union has
inventories, 'but still on a hand-1 ,old ,he I-"0,'d Motor company lo
to-mouth basis. Businessmen feel ! grant a $100-a-monih pension by
ready to answer in the immortal
word of the American command
er in the battle of the Bulge:
Nuts.
NIGHT RE8S
Soviet Uses U.S.
Sub Disaster For
Fresh Tommyrot
MOSCOW, Sept. 21-t.W-Sov-let
publication Red Kleet said to
day Ihe U.S. submarine Cochinn
exploded and sank "not far from
Murmansk" last month In an
American attempt to scout out
military information.
(A I'. S. Navy statement said
the Cochino sank while on a "rou
tine cruise outside of Norwegian
territorial waters" on Aim. 2ti.
One members of the Cbchlno's
crew was lost and six aboard the
Tusk, a sister submarine, per-
isneu miring rescue operations. I
Red K'eet said the place where
the Cochino sank Is known to
Soviet authorities.
"By this token," the article
continued, "it has become clear
to the entire world that t'niled
Slates naval circles feel it is pos
sible to carry out 'training' alon!
Soviet shores not iar from one
of the most important ports of
the U.S.S.R.'s northern waters."
The article was headlined: "A
new reminder of the aggressive
plans of the United Slates in
Kurnpe's northern waters."
The newspaper said Ihe Amer-
i lean submarine expedition under
! Capt. Roy S. Benson "bad a s(e
; rial significance, for obviously
; certain exHriments and investi
gations were taking place."
It said the explosion revealed
I thai "intrigues'' were taking
i place In waters w here the United
aiaies nas no possessions "or any
real interests.
The newspaper said the Inci
dent exposed the suhscrvien'e of
Scandinavian countries lo Wash
ington. i Norway and the United States
are partners with 10 other na
tions in the north Atlantic de
fense treaty.)
Wed., Sept. 21, 1949-Th. Ntwj-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3
Misfortune Brings High
Priority To Couple
NKW YORK, Sept. 21 -(.TV -Misfortune
gave Pablo and Mari
etta Pagan a high priority.
Last December their three chil
dren died in a fire which de
stroyed their apartment. Pablo.
a merchant seaman, w as unable
j to find a berth. When he finally
I found a job as a restaurant coun
terman. the place went out of
business.
But today the city housing au
thority said it had placed Ihe Pa
gans at the head of another pri
ority list - to get the first apart
1 ment in a public housing proj
ect. They expect twins next
month.
No priority on misfortune lasts
torever, say the Pagans, though
they are on welfare and live in
a furnished room.
WISECRACK ON CRIPPS
LONDON. Sept. 21 P New
devaluation story going the
rounds about Sir Stafford Crlpps,
who devalued Ihe pound after de
nying nine times that he would:
The vegetarian chancellor of
the exchequer has added a new
dish lo his sparse diet: he's eat
ing his own words.
UNIVERSITY. Miss. (.ft
Mississippi's football forces will
fare five night foes this season,
four on Ihe road. The Memphis
Slate game is a home encounter,
while the Auburn, Boston Col
lege. TCU and Louisiana State
battles are visiting nocturnal
affairs for the Rebels.
PAINTS
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1 Mile S. of Drain. Oregon
the boat couldn't be rocked at
worse time than now.
Many calm observers think
that the way the public mind
works this fall will determine
whether business goes up, or
takes another gentle slide down
the deflation trail. If people
think times are going to be good,
they may buy a little more. If
they think prices are still due to
come down, they may put off
buying a little longer. The bal
ance is that shaky at the moment.
Pensions Major Issue
So what do we have? We have
more Indecision: Will Ihe coal
stoppage spread lo the steel in
dustry, the auto industry? Will
management give in on the pen
sion issue? Will production halt
in these key Industries and
spread unemployment through
their allied and dependent indus
tries? Already, thousands of workers
are being laid off on coal-hauling
railroads because of the pension
deadlock Idling the coal miners.
The steel industry says it will
have to slow down next week, lo
save dwindling coal piles. Mean
time, steel executives debate the
pension issue with the steel
unions. The strike deadline In
steel is next Sunday morning.
Steel executives have been un-'
usually convincing this time li
saying they won't back down on
the Issue of paying all the freight
Sept. 29, or else. The union has
singled out Kord this year for its
fourth round showdown.
Rail brotherhoods have been
having trouble with the roads
over the diesel locomotives. A
presidential emergency board has
Just turned down firemen's de
mand for an extra man on die
sels. It also has said no lo a plea
for a second engineer on diesels.
Management, trying to assess
the effect of British pound deval
uation on world trade and prices,
thinks it has a new argument
against further benefits to labor
this year a Iwo-edged argument.
First, il's going to be harder lo
sell American goods abroad and
meet foreign competition here,
hence costs of production should
not go up. Second, some import
ant commodities are likely to
drop in price, adding to deflation
in this country, and bringing on
a further decline in the cost of
living. That, says management,
means workers don't need the
benefits.
To which the unions appear
Hows i
By SHERMAN PLIMPTON
A beauty expert tells the
ladies they can be glamorous
without youth, or beauty or
money. That sounds almost as
magical as pulling elephants
out of a beret, but at least it's
optimistic. The expert says
you've got to accentuate Ihe
positive. This doesn't mean you
can't use a negative occasion
ally . . . but it does mean to
spotlight your best features.
She points out that Garbo,
Swanson, Dunne, and Craw
ford are all over 40 and are
doing Just fine, thanks. She
also says that most women
could buy half the clothes thy
do and be well dressed. This
paragraph ought to please boih
sides of the family.
A FREE LUBRICATION this
week for our old friend, D. C.
COHICK of Route 1. We'll b.
seeing you, Mr. Cohick.
A Richmond. Ind.. teacher
was fined SI for spanking a
pupil. And we guess there an
times when many teachers
would think it well worth th
price. Prices are way down am:
service is way up at CORK
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for wheel alignment and bal
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equipment . . . our first-rati
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