The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 06, 1961, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 The Bend Bulletin, Friday, October 6, 1961
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Ruling issued
on picketing
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
National Labor Relations Board
has ruled that a labor union may
picket a firm organized by an
other union to protest wage rates.
The board split 3-2 Wednesday
In reversing an eight-months-old
ruling handed down by board
members appointed by President
Eisenhower, Two members ap
pointed by President Kennedy
helped form the majority in to
day's decision.
In the new ruling, the NLflB
upheld pickoting by the Hod Car
riers' Union directed ' against a
Hammond, Ind., construction site
of George Dejong, even though De
jong's employes were represented
by another union.
"A union may legitimately be
concerned that a particular em
ployer is undermining area stand
ards of employment by maintain
ing lower standards," the major
ity said.
Shippers told
of reduction
PORTLAND (UPD- Northwest
shippers were told Thursday a
freight rate reduction worth up to
20 million a year is expected to
go into effect, at least temporari
ly, Dec. 1.
K. C. Batchclder of the West
Const Lumbermen's Association
predicted the drop following two
weeks of hearings before the In
terstate Commerce Commission in
Washington, D.C.
The reduction would benefit
Western lumber and plywood I
shippers.'
Nilsen critical
of plan to use
prison laborers
SALEM (UPI) Oregon Labor
Commissioner Norman O. Nilsen
Thursday night called Uie State
Board of Control's 2-t decision to
use prison labor on two state
projects "penny wise and pound
foolish."
Addressing the Kennedy Club of
Salem, Nilsen said the board's
decision "violates the spirit" o(
a state law which requires pay
ment of prevailing wage rates by
contractors on public works proj
ects.
Secretary of State Howell Ap
pling Jr. and State Treasurer
Howard C. Bellon outvoted Gov.
Mark Hatfield several weeks ago
and ruled that convict labor
would be used to build the new
women's unit at the state prison
and erect a greenhouse at Dam
masch Slate Hospital..
Nilsen said the board's decision
compounds a "serious" unemploy
ment problem in the construction
industry in the Willamette Val
ley. The September report of the
State Employment Department
lists 1.363 construction workers on
unemployment compensation of
which 856 are in the Willamette
Valley, he said.
CERTIFICATES PRESENTED Central Oregon Apprentice Committee member Jay Scott,
left, received a meritorioui service citation, and Ronald Mastrud, right, received hit comple
tion certificate Wednesday. A, C. Hoggan, center, made the presentations,
Service award
goes to Scott
Jay Scott was presented with a
certificate of meritorious service
by A. C. Hoggan, apprenticeship
representative from Portland, at
the meeting of the Central Oregon
Apprenticeship Committee Wed
nesday evening. Scott has served
on the local committee for the
past five years.
Ronald Mastrud received his
completion certificate for the car
penter trade. This presentation
was also made by Hoggan,
McCoin Construction Co. of Red
mond was approved as a training
situation and Charles Carlson was
approved for apprenticeship in
the carpenter trade with the com
pany. Clarence Bells of the 0 r e g o n
Employment Service, a new mem
ber of the committee, was among
those present. Other members at
tending were Andrew Pounds, act
ing chairman: R. S. Johnson, sec
retary, and Dick Patterson.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. El
don J. McCoin, Norman Ullrich
and Charles Carlson.
Divorce laws
called farce
PORTLAND (UPD A Marion
County Judge termed some of
Oregon's divorce laws a farce
Thursday, and said Uiey tail to
protect families.
Circuit Judge Joseph B. Felton
said 95 per cent of the divorce
cases in Oregon are default cases
where one party never appears
in court.
He said this makes It Impos
sible for the court to learn both
sides in an effort to reconcile
married couples.
Kelton spoke before a legisla
tive subcommittee studying di
vorce laws.
Ho termed the six-month wait
ing period between divorce and
re-marriage "farcial." One day
recently, ho said, two divorcees
received decrees, traveled to
Washington, and were remarried
the same evening.
Felton said a waiting period
prior to entry of the divorce de
cree would bo more effective.
Felton suggested the courts
niako increased use of psychiatry,
psychology, and social knowledge
in an effort to save marriages.
!e said counseling services are
limited because the only office In
the state is in Portland.
Guest speaker
named by church
The Church of the Open Bible,
which meets at the VFW Hall,
M" E. First Street, will have a
guest speaker Sunday.
Ho is the Rev. Morlin Nelran,
representative for the denomina
tion's Oregon Emerald Empire,
section. His visit here is In con
junction with national Sunday
school enlargement month, being
Observed throughout October,
Services Sunday are Sunday
school at 10 an., worship service
at 11 o'clock, and evening wor
ship at 7:30. The public is invited.
Ribicoff cracks
at educators
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Abra
ham Ribicoff, secretary of health,
education and welfare, said Thurs
day the Kennedy administration
"took a licking" on its school aid
bill because educators failed to
fight for the measure.
Addressing 900 college presi
dents from all parts of the na
tion at the annual meeting of the
American Council on Education,
Ribicoff threw away his prepared !
text and gave the educators a
sharp scolding.
"Where were you educators as
aid to education was done in at
this last session of Congress?" he
demanded. "Every person in the
education field was busy looking
out for his own small t iece of
the program. None of you was
very interested lit doing some
thing for education as a whole."
Ribicoff said the administration
will renew its fight for a broad
based program for federal aid to
education at the next session of
Congress.
"President Kennedy isn't a quit
ter and neither am I," he said.
"We got licked, this past summer
but we're going to make that fight
again next year."
In his prepared text, Ribicoff
said that failure of Congress to
enact the administration's school
program "threatens our strength
as a nation." He announced he
would undertake a cross-country
tour to build up public support
for the legislation.
Temperatures ,
Temperatures during the 24
hours ending early today.
High Low Precip.
Bend 78 42
Astoria 60
Baker 81
60
79
84
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