Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 12, 1952, Page 15, Image 15

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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doubtful now. however, th at the I have not yet been able to read
Hy H arris E llsw orth, M . C. money bills will be completed by them all but their general theme
As this is w ritten, o n l y some the F ourth of July. F urtherm ore, seems
1 ,o s< 1 UP com pusoi>
th ree and one-half working weeks the situation in the steel indus- <‘ t o i t i ation, pro\i t toi gosern
rem ain before flu* congr**ss will try is such that unless the strike rn< nt stlzuic o p a n ts , aiu pet
m it wages to be set by executive
recess for the national nom inal- is settled ami the steel w orkers
order.
ing conventions. Meanwhile, the have a new contract, m em bers of
The president refused to use
house of representatives is more congress will only leave Wash-
or less waiting for the senate ington long enough to attend the
provisions ot the I a lt H a lt
ley Act because th at procedure
to act ujxin the appropriations tw o n o m in a tin g conventions and
would not empower him to set
hills and complete action on some then return late» in July, so as to
wages. Had he been able to m ake
o th er House,passed legislation.
be in session if legislation is re-
his unconstitutional seizure order
E arlier this year it was assum - quired to get steel production go-
stick, his power to fix wages and
ed th at the m ajor work of this ing.
otherw ise control o u r economy
session could ami would be corn-
Several proposals for new law«' wou|(1 have been almogt without
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M I N C E R 'S
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The "N ational Em ergency" sec-
lions of the T aft-H artley law were
carefully thought out and fully
debated. They protect the rights
of labor to the very final action
which is a decision by congress
on the specific case involved, bas­
ed upon facts and a recom m enda­
tion by the president. This law-
should have been used earlier in
the steel case. It should be used
now.
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Most people a r e inclined to
think that a congvessman — a
m em ber of the U. S. house of
representatives is m ighty anxious
to be re-elected and keep the job
That is true, of course, in manv
cases but it is not by any means
the general a ttitu d e in this serv­
ice. This year means some 40
m em bers—nearly ten per sent
are not running for re-election to
the house.
limit.
I At first, I believe, organized la ­
bor thought the seizure order was
a good idea because it was alm ost
certain to give the steel w orkers
i what they were asking. Lately,
there has been considerable indi­
cation that the more thoughtful
Christian Science
¡labor organization people realize
Sunday
school from 9:30 to
th a t wage fixing by governm ent
10:30
a.
m.
Children and young
m eans the end of the system of
people
up
to
age of 20 are w el­
collective bargaining under which
come.
labor has m ade s u c h splendid
Services Sunffay at 11 a. m.
gains.
W ednesday, testim onial meet
N or can labor possibly gain in ings at 8:00 p. m.
the long run if wage fixing is
Reading room in church, oper
w rapped up in another form and Friday 3:00 to 5:00 p. m.
Corner of Pine and A lter
sugar-coated with the label "com­
Across fro m the Greenhouse
pulsory arb itra tio n .” T hat term
All are coidially invited.
simply m eans that a very small
Brookings
group of men be given the jiower,
The deliverance of the child Je-
with all of the force of law back
of it, to determ ine wages a n d sus from the w rath of Herod is
working conditions. If that sys- included among the Bible refer-
tem is substituted for collective ences which will be read in al,
bargaining and the right to strike, C hristian Science churches June
then organized labor will suffer 15 as part of the Lesson-Sermon
a shatterin g set-back.
entitled " G o d t h e Preserve of
Thursday, June 12, 1952
Man" and based upon the fam iliar
verse from the 91st Psalm which
serves as the Golden T e x t^ 'H e
th at dwelleth in the secret-price
of the Most High shall abide un­
der the shadow of the Alm ighty.”
Among citations to be read in
the Christian Science textbook:
"Science and H ealth with Key to
the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker
Eddy, is the following: "Led on
by the grossest elem ent of m ortal
mind, Herod decreed the death of
every male child in order that
m an Jesus, the m asculine repW-
sentative of the spiritual idea,
m ight never hold sway and de­
prive Herod of his crown.
P ilo t C la ss A ds P a y — t r y ’em.
P IA N O S !
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Brookings, or
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N ew Homes from $6200 to $11,500
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