Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 25, 1919, Image 9

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    SUPPLEMENT
EAST CLACKAMAS NEW S, SEPTEMBER 25, 1919
EPISCOPALIANS
PLAN BIG WORK
To Take Steps for Social Re­
construction and Indus­
trial Peace
To reconcile the conflicting; elements
of capital and iabor included in the
membership of the Episcopal Church
as a first step toward nation wide so­
cial reconstruction and industrial
peace, is one of the striking featu es
of a- tentative alter-the-war program
which influential forces in the Epis-
copal Church have just completed. The
plan was made public yesterday in
New York by the Nation-Wide Cam­
paign of the Church. It is felt that the
democracy of the church offers ideal
ground upon which » mployei and em­
ploye may meet and adjust their dif­
ferences; and the measure of success
attending this effort theieafter may
stand as an example for general appli­
cation.
The practical details of the plan
have not yet been fully worked out;
hut included in its scope are sugges­
tions for the establishment in the
church parishes of social study classes
where such problems as child welfare,
hours of employment of women, con­
ditions of labor and industry, health
insurance, the treatment of prisoners,
the insane, feeble-minded, informed
upon pending issues and be able intel­
ligently to exercise their influence as
citizens upon s h legislation as may
be proposed to remedy existing evils.
In connection with this plan, also, it
is proposed that, under the auspices of
the Joint Commission of Social Serv­
ice of the Church there shall be. col-
ceriain industrial plants in the country,
such data and the results of the plan
worked out should be placed in the
hands of our church members who have
part in or are interested in the man­
agement of big industrial concerns, so
that the information rtiay be as widely
distributed as possible.”
Through these methods, it is pointed
out, "the church may be definitely re­
lated to the problems of reconstruc­
tion;” and, it is added, "certainly there
can be no objection to the church using
her offices for the purpose of giving in­
formation regarding a particularly suc­
cessful venture in the way of improv­
ing conditions of labor and the rela­
tionship between labor and capital.”
Another tentative suggestion is that
the Episcopal Church interest itself in
the campaign against 1. W. W. propa­
ganda by sending tiained workers into
the great logging camps of the North­
west.
"The point of contact with the men, ’
says the draft, “ might be the holding of
open forums for the discussion of such
questions as to whether the I. W. W.
program is the best that can be sug­
gested, what other ways there are of
solving the problem which society
faces. We surely have no right to pro­
test against the propaganda of the 1.
W. W. principles unless we are willing
to do our share in the propaganda of
a broader and better vision of what
constitutes social justice and right­
eousness for all men.”
This program, which was prepared
by the Rev. Augustiua Klmendorf, who
represents the Joint Commission on
Social Service of the Episcopal Church
on the executive committee of the
church's nat.on-wide campaign, repre­
sents one of the forward steps for
which encouiagement is sought through
the Every Name and Nation-Wide
Campaigns in which the Joint Commis­
sion of Social Service, the General
Hoard of Religious Education, tho
Hoard of Missions and all the other
agencies of the church are for the first
time united in a nation-wide effort to
muster all of Us resarces for national
service.
Tortoise Days.
According to Captain Ogilvle of the
British army, who lectured recently
In London on the subject of Mace­
donia. the animal which is to lie found
in more parts of the country than any
other is. perhaps, the tortoise. In tin*
British isles the creature is seen so
rarely in its native hedge or crawling
about the orchard that the instan­
taneous popularity of tlie* animal—ac­
cording to the captain— with the Brit­
ish Tommy on the Macedonian front
need not he doubted. Tommy, in fact,
found that, like Mark Twain's lump­
ing frog, it had many points of fasci­
nation and formed an endless source
of amusement.
The soldiers fluidly
hit upon tin* idea of forwarding tin*
strange pets through the mails to "tie-
folks at home.” So many of the tor­
L E W I S B. F R A N K L I N
toises found flteir \jny to tie* Hriti-h
Who will have charge of the organi­ shores in this fashion that flna'ly the
zation work
for tho Episcopal authorities stepped in and prohibited
"Every Name” c a m p a i g n .
Mr.jj further importation—at least by post.
Franklin is nationally noted as an
organizer, having had charge for
Does Wood Burning Pay?
the T.easury Department of the
Investigations by the ngricultnnl
organisât .on work for . the four department show that one standard
Liberty loan campaigns and the cord of well-seasoned hickory, oak.
Victory loan campaign.
beech, birch, hard maple, ash, elm. lo­
letted and preserved data obtained
from investigations made by Lie De-
partment of Labor and the Children's
Bureau of Washington and other such
agencies.
"If, for example," the tentative d.aft
sets forth, ' an investigation is made
concerning the working out of a co­
operative manH'yentenf of business in
cust or cherry wood Is approximated
\ equal to one ton of anthracite coal. A
cord and n half of soft maple or two
cords «if cedar, poplar nr hasvwop»I
are required t»» give the same amount
of heat. One cord of well-seasoned
tnlxe*| wood equals at least one ton
of average grade bituminous coal.— In­
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