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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1957)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon", Monday, February 25, 1957 Dockers Back on Job At East Coast Ports NEW YORK OB Some 45,000 dockers from Maine to Virginia were ordered back to work today. Their return marks the end o( a W-day -strike of East Coast ports, Following settlement ot union local Issues in Baltimore and Hampton Roads. Va.. William V. Bradley, president ot the Interna tional Longshoremen's Ann. (Indl said yesterday: "This time we mean it. The men go back to worn, ne made the announce' Bient after New York longshore men voted 6,829 to 4,017 to ratify Hie contract. The 1LA reached a master agreement with shipping employ ers last Sunday and Bradley is sued a hack-to-work order Wednes day. The edict backfired Thursday when longshoremen in other ports refused to return to work until the Baltimore and Hampton Roads disputes were settled. Balti more fell in line Thursday night and Hampton Roads yesterday morning. Alexander Chopin, head of the 170-mcmher New York Shipping Assn., the employers group here, said "full-scale operations" would be In order over the week end. Losses to shippers and Industry during the strike, which started Feb. 12 after an 80-day Taft-Hart' ley Act injunction expired, have amounted to an estimated 30 mil lion dollars. More than 100 ships were tied up. Some liners, arriv ing with cargo, were forced to leave port with their holds still full. New York Harbor also contin ues to feel the effects of a tugboat strike, now in Its 23rd day. Some 4,001) tug crewmen yesterday vot ed down a proposed new contract. Even before this month's strike started, union and management agreed on a 32-cent hourly wage increase spread o- er a three-year contract. The basic hourly rale, now $2.66, is retroactive to last Oct. 1. The coastwide contract covers wanes, hours, and employ er contributions for welfare and pensions. Various locals reached their own agreements with employes on holidays, vacations, benefits and working conditions. These Issues proved the chief stumhling blocks during negotiations which began last August. Great Grandmother Becomes Bride of 35-Year-Old Man OTISFIELD GOI1E, Maine Hi It was back to work today for Albert Pierce, 35-year-old wood cutter, and his great grnndmoth er-bride ot 70, the former Mrs. Ida F. Stover. The couple was married not without a few hitches In simple ceremony yesterday at the bride's home In this tiny Maine village. But there was no honey moon trip. Fierce had wood to cut, his new wife h'dtiscwork to do. Minister Lale The minister was five minules late and Pierce insisted on anoth er wait for his boss. After 10 more minutes, the ceremony went ahead Minority Vote Pattern Might Soon Emerge By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Stnff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) Bold events of the next few days prob ably will determine whether do mestic politics in the United Slates for a generation shall be further frenzied by another angry minor Ity issue. In this instance, Hie affected minority would he I he lame. fluential and strategically situaled community of American Jews. The American Negro prcsenlly is tne focal point of bitler political . controversy, comparable in many ways with the Issue of slavery wnicn brought on the war helween the stales. No such war is in prospect, even remotely, regardless of the out come of the dispute over the so cial slalus of Negroes in the Unit ed Slates or the outcome of the Arab-Israeli ruckus in the Middle East. President Eisenhower and others, howeicr, are (earful the Middle Eastern dispute could con tribute substantially toward World War III. Thai lilts the Israeli is sue well out ol domestic U.S. poli tics so far as ils over-all signifi , cance Is concerned. lteculls Irish Question Barring that grim potential of an early atomic war, however, Hie International controversy over Middle Eastern boundaries may, in its U.S. Fallot box unpad lie like Ihe impart of tho Irish ques tion. The Irish question was a U.S. domestic issue in the era of World War 1 and some years thereafter. The question itsell was whether and when the British would with draw Irom their civil ami military control ol all or pari ol Ireland, now Eire That question was re solved in the iras by British with drawal accompanied and preceded oy extraordinary Irish acts ot vio lence against themselves, against the British and against whoniso ver might be handy. But it was resolved. The Irish question then begun In diminish as an issue of U.S. domestic politics. Infliirnrcil Elerllnns United Slates cities such lis Bos ton, New York and ('liicac.ii shel tered vast numbers of Irish Amer icans whose voting habits more often than not had been as much or more influenced by events in Erin than by events in Iheir home towns. None with a memory of the hit ler anli-British sentiments with which political candidates sntislil Voles in Ihe great Irish-American communities was surprised Ibis month when Mayor Knlierl F. Wagner ,lr scorned Ihe visiting King Saud ol Saudi Arabia and refused hint a municipal welcome In New York. (jnv. Avcrell llarriman. of New York, hacked iVagner in lhal po Silion in all respects and none was siiipnsid by tnat. either. What ever Ihe motives of the maor and ol Ihe governor may have been, practical politicians counted their action as likely In hold or win the inhicnds and voles among Ihe very laige Jewish community of New York city. without Wyman Lord, Harrison lumberman, who arrived halfway through Ihe service. Then, when tho Rev. John F. Philpot of Norway had almost fin ished the ritual, best man Walter Hubbard, who also Is the bride's son-in-law, handed the Methodist clergyman a second ring. "Oh, a double ring. ... I didn't realize," said Mr. Philpot, who Ihen starled all over again with the double-ring ceremony. Grandchildren Wnlch Mrs. Pierce, a plump, bespec tacled widow 10 years, wore a gray dress, green sweater and n yellow corsage Sho was attended by Mrs. Hubbnrd. Four of the bride's 10 grandchildren witnessed the ceremony. Pierce, who was divorced two years ago, met his new wife last year while hoarding with the Hub bards at Hebron. Tho bride, posing for news pho tographers sitting on Pierce's lap. .mid ho proposed to her last Christmas. I was loncsomo nnd'I knew he was," she added. "I thought we would be good company so 1 said yes. Pierce said: "We arc in love and we both were lonely. It is an ideal marriage. Dope Raids in 7 Texas Cities Bring Arrests DALLAS Ml Slate narcotics agents arrested at least 22.1 per sons and confiscated large nmounls of heroin and marijuana weekend raids in seven Texas cities. Sixty-eight persons, including 10 women, were nobbed in Dallas. Forly-live were arrested in Alii linc, .111 at Fort Worth, 3il at San Antonio, 24 at Big Springs, 7 at Waco and 5 in Odessa. Warrants for the nrresl of two others were loll at Midland. A large cache of pure dteroin valued at $2Ti0.otiO was seized al San Antonio, otlicers said. Fort Worth and Dallas police reported picking .up quantities ol mari juana, but no heroin. The raids, starling Friday nighl, were led hy narcotics agents, aid ed by local sheriff's deputies and police. Gov. Price Daniel, who headed a Senate subcommittee narcotics investigation, said in Austin he thinks "these raids will do a great ileal In rid Ihe slate ol the nar cotics tuifiii- " I Daniel has endorsed laugher. narcotics lows pending lielore Ihe stale legislature. One hill would provide the death penally lor persons convicted ol second ol lense narcotics peddling to minors under I'.i. Mode Riles Set Thursday l'lineral services (or Charles , Marvin Mode, 4.V late o( III. I. j Independence, who' was in a Iwo icar collision near Nolns, Idaho. last Thursday, causing his death. will be (mm Sinith-Kriicecr mor- luniy, nifMiny al 2 pin. inter ment will lie in Hill Top ceme tery. Independence. He was born in Independence on May li, I'll I, and had lived in j the community .ill his hie. He on- eraled a ynuery stoic on MimIo ville road. ' Siimiinc are his wile. Helen Mode. Independence . seien hroih ers. Jack. Henry and Hill Mode, ol Independence; Maik Mode. Ah- , eidcen. 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