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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1939)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, September 21, 1939 PAGE THREE 1 Socialization Is Good, Says Mayor Carson Tells Kiwanis He Favors Trend if "it Comes Naturally - Mayor t Joseph K. Canon, Jr., Of Portland yesterday denounced a socialization "which makes men and women spend all their time wondering what , the social system Is," and declared that he was behind a "natural" socializa tion which tends toward greater pleasure . and happiness for the bulk of the community. He was speaking before the local Kiwanis club in their regular meeting at the Marion hotel. "Socialization which comes nalnrall-r la rood." he declared. "but that which comes through political control is wasted time, and in .the end means the surrender of democracy and free government." The Portland mayor also in veighed against an economy of scarcity which involved the cur tailment of productive power or of production itself. "It la not a sound economy," he asserted, "to keep price levels high, and to hare to borrow money to take care of the unfortunate persona who are unable to meet a forced price leyeL". Huge holdings by the torera ment he said to be a threat to domestic growers of foodstuffs and other commodities. In a passing reference to pub lie power holdings, particularly BonneTille, he declared himself In favor of allowing the people to hare the power available, which Is their right, but warned that they should not be "taken -into camp and loaded with bonds." In a final peroration he paid his respects to the responsibility of management in modern indus try. "As long: as we lire as a people, and grow and prosper, we cannot turn our backs on these useful citizens, the managers," he affirmed. Mayor Carson was Introduced by Mayor W. W. Chad wick of Salem. Justice Seeking Justice Seeker; Pays old Fines Glen Waymlre got more justice than be bargained for yesterday when he complained to the sheriffs office about thefts from his temporary quarters, the Orey, a hop field not far from town. When - officers arrived they heard his case,' but they shortly Identified Waymire himself as an Individual for whom a bench warrant had been sworn out In Woodburn Justice court on Sep tember 14. Waymire was taken there and paid a total of 88, the balance due on a fine of $100 and costs Imposed on him' for larceny of cherries earlier in the summer. In the interim. $50 ball which he had posted - on serving notice of appeal , of the ease . had been applied on the fine, and the amount paid today completed ta transaction. r For j that reason It was small comfort to Waymire when ha learned that the thief. 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