Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1953, Page 24, Image 24

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Wednesday, April J9, 1953
Young Prince
Gives Arm
Real Workout
Windsor, England W
Four-year-old Prince Charles;
had a iwell day practicing
bis salute.
For some time the manner
In which soldiers greet each
other has fascinated the heir
apparent to the British
throne, and Tuesday he had
chance to give his right
arm a workout in the best
military tradition.
The occasion was the pres
entation by Queen Elizabeth
n of new standards to the
royal household cavalry.
Prince Charles, in bin
coat and cap, watched his
mother Intently, and while
be didn't have an official
part tn the ceremony he sa
luted at every opportunity.
He was quite impartial,
saluting the man who beat
the drum, a couple of police
men and the crowds which
watched the colorful parade.
Herzog Defends
NLRB Decisions
Washington VP) Chairman
Paul Herzog defended the Na-
tional Labor Relations Board
(NLRB) from frequent charges
of bias and said the five-man
panel has called the shots as
it saw them. ,
Herzog told the Senate La
bor Committee In a prepared
statement that the NLRB has
been attacked many times by
unions, as well as by employ
ers, for rulings interpreting the
Taft-Hartley Act.
But the NLRB chairman said
the panel was only doing its
best, grinding out 2,800 deci
. sioni a year based on a law
shot through with "ambigui
ties,'' "uncertain language,"
and "conflicting policies." He
asked Congress to clarify many
sections of the law. The Senate
committee is considering pro
posed revisions.
"The courts can reverse and
the Congress can always over
turn our construction of the
law," Herzog said.
Army Policy
Helps Oregon
Washington VP) Rep. Don
Hagnuson (D., Wash.) said
Monday that an Army policy
decision on out-loading of am
munition will mean capacity
km as soon at Bangor, Wash.,
ana Beaver, Ure.
Ha aaid Baneor. near Rrm.
acton, and Beaver, on the low
er Columbia River, have been
declared two of the nation's
safest ammunition ports from
the over-all standpoint of the
number of people who would
ee exposed to any possible ex
plosion. .
The Armv informed Manm.
son the first ship to load at
seaver unaer tne new sched
ule is due May 4.
April loadings at Bangor
were down sharply as a result
oi several lactors, Including
heavy gulf port shipments.
Magnuson . said the new
Army directive calls for use
of the safest ports to the full
est possible extent.
Traction Employes
Voting on Contract
Portland W Some 1,200 un
ion employes of the Portland
Traction company are to v o t e
Thursday on a tentative con
tract agreement reached Mon
day by the union and manage
ment. Terms of the proposed con
tract were not announced. How
ever, reaeral Mediator Guy
Llntner said agreement had
been reached nn "all in.,.. i
dispute." These included a pay
increass, an increase In pen
. slou funds and a number of
t enangea in working conditions.
Methodist Pastor
Dies in Portland
Portland im . "Pl,
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Charles O. Brown, 67, pastor
ui uic wooastocK Methodist
Church of Portland, died Mon
day at Wheeler where he had
suffered a heart attack April 8.
He came here eight years ago
from Coquille. Previously he
had pastorates at Lakeview
and Toledo.
Survivors include his wife,
Nellie; a son, the Rev. Frank
X. Brown of Grants Pass; and
a daughter, Mrs. Maxine Waite
cf Portland.
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