Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 10, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Pope Talks On
Economic Ills
Vatican City, May 10 Oft
Pope Pius XII has told Roman
Hot Campaign
Waged by FDR J r
New York. May 10 P Man
hattan's crowded west side is
being treated to an old-fashioned,
rip-roaring political fight ov
er Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.'s
bid for a place in congress.
Street corner rallies, sound
truck salvoes, house-to-house
canvasses, campaign buttons,
placards by the thousands all
the trappings of a full-fledged
campaign are present, although
the special election May 17 in
volves only the 20th congression
al seat.
Young Roosevelt, first of the
late prestdenrs nve rnndren to
seek elective office, seems by
common consent of his three op
ponents to be their target.
The petitions filed for him
bearing 25,630 signatures, prob
ably would have won him the
position aside from his name and
background. Some observers
think 25.000 votes will win the
election. They realize, of course,
that all who signed may not vote
for Roosevelt or even vote at
all.
There were 124.412 votes in
the 20th district in the 1948 gen
eral election. But experience in
the past special elections indi
cates that 60.000 ballots would
be a high figuce next week,
At any rate, the three other
candidates have taken out after
Roosevelt.
Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 1(1, 194913
Johnson Leaving Soon
Silverton Bob Johnson, man
ager of the Pacific Greyhound
local bus office, has returned
from an automobile trip to the
daughters. He left his family
there, and plans to make their
residence near their former
home.
middle west, where he was ac- Both gold and Iron rings were
compamed by his wife and twin I worn in early times
Catholics that socialism cannot
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One Pair
Of Eyes vifip
Must Lost You a Lifetime liL
GUARD THEM WELL
S. A. Wheat-ley LALJ
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OPTOMETRIST Optometrist
Phone 2-4469 167 S. High St.
be the answer to the world s ec
onomic ills.
The answer must be found in
contracts between employers
and workers which preserve
the authority of the employer
while providing for the pros
perity of all the members of the
people," the pontiff said.
The pope spoke Saturday
night to delegations of Catholic
employers from France, Cana
da, Belgium, The Netherlands.
England and Italy. The text of
his speech, delivered in French,
was released by the Vatican today.
.
Shanghai Police Wage War on Gangsterism In a de
termined effort to rid Shanghai of crime, Municipal police
execute five gangsters which victimized residents of various
parts of the city. A total of 25 persons were executed in
two days in this city facing imminent communist siege.
Red advances and war jitters have prompted an increase in
the city's crime. Photo by Warren Lee, NEA-Acme staff cor
respondent. (Acme radio-Telephoto)
ENGLISHMAN NOTES:
U. S. Women Too Bossy
St. Paul, Minn. U.R An English visitor told the local press
what he thought about American women.
Thomas Cecil Skeffington-Lodge said that, first, they are charm-
ing both in dress and appear
ance, but they wear too much
Balloon Disaster
Funds Approved
Washington, May 10 W)
Survivors of six persons killed
in the explosion of a Japanese
balloon near Bly, Ore., were
nearer today to sharing in $20,
000. A bill authorizing the govern
ment payment was approved by
the senate judiciary committee
yesterday . It already has been
passed by the house.
Five children attending a
Sunday school picnic and Mrs.
Archie Mitchell, wife of their
pastor, were killed in the ex
plosion.
The bill provides that par
ents of each of the children re
ceive $3000 and that Mrs. Mit
chell's husband receives $5000
Salem Model Club
At Hillsboro Contest
Four members of the Salem
Model club are pleased with re
suits won at the contest staged
by the Hillsboro Starausters
Sunday afternoon. Making the
trip were Elmer Roth, Kenneth
Sterns, Phil and Jerry Keefer
They returned with two first
places, four seconds, a third and
a fifth and alL their planes.
The weather was ideal for mo
del flights and few ships were
i lost. The Salem Model club at
present holds the club, prize for
in meets but
makeup.
"They wear so much cos
metics you don't know whether 'points gathered
you are looking at genuine j those won at Hillsboro have not
charm or the kind Woolworth : vet been tallied. The club ex.
sens, ne saia.
Secondly, Skeffington-Lodge
There is no "irreducible clash
of interests" between employers
and employes, the pontiff de
clared. He quoted from an en
cyclical on labor and capital
quadregesimo anno issued in
1931 by Pope Pius XI, which
recommended "a public statute
founded upon the community of
responsibility among all those
who take part in production."
"At present, this part of the
encyclical seems almost to furn
ish us, unhappily, with an ex
ample of an occasion lost be
cause it was not seized in
time," Pius XII commented.
said, American women are
"much bossier" than British fe
males. "In Britain," he said, "the
husband is pretty much the head
of the house. In America, at
least according to my own ob
servation, it is the wife who
rules the roost."
Skeffington-Lodge is a mem
ber of parliament from Bedford,
England.
pects to be represented at an
other meet in Eugene Sunday
and possibly Roseburg the fol
lowing week. Members will also
return to Hillsboro for a repeat
contest May 22.
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WHILE THE
COAST SLEEPS
Hundreds of telephone people in the
West keep night patrol to help meet
emergencies and keep service reliable
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1. Darkness can't atop these telephone men as they
begin an important emergency cable repair at night.
Fortunately, these emergencies are not common . . . usu
ally can be repaired in daylight But, up and down the
Coast, other telephone people burn midnight oil regularly
...so your telephone will work for you when you want it.
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2. One important night-time job is done by this elec
tronic tester. It checks lines to make sure they're in
good shape. At the same time, other telephone men are
vacuum cleaning and inspecting sensitive switching
equipment ... you might say it's stopping trouble before
it starts. And night is the best time to do it, while most
telephone users are sleeping.
4. Vou can help yourself get the most frorr
your telephone... a servant that is constantly
growing in value. You can do it by using the
telephone in the most efficient way: being
sure of the right number before you call...
giving the called person plenty of time tn
get to the telephone . . . spacing your calls so
others may get a call through to you.
3. In the quiet hours of the night operators handle
relatively few calls . . . but many of them are vitally Im
portant Repairmen are on call for service on Important
lines, ..doctors, hospitals and the like. Garagemen check
and equip trucks for the next day's installation rounds.
Building service workers make offices spic and span. .a
ill a part of providing good, reliable service to you.
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