Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 22, 1945, Image 2

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 22, 1945
Principals of Labor-M anagem ent Meet at Capital
’ 1 n un (»ood for a Laugh
Wav Ihn k in 3200 IL C.
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W ASIUNOTOM
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m an B ernie Baruch revealed some
, interesting fig u re * cut nirtalum re-
i cently in an o ff the-recerd session
w ith 14 younger congres'snen at hia
1 Shoreham hotel a p a rtm e n t B aruch's
p re d ictio n was that die nation was
hell-bent fo r u trtalnui- and svxui
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I 4bur aud lu a tixg cw icu t opened p a rle y in H iU u if r iU l in Jin e ffo rt to steer the country ou a path o f pcace-
lu l reeoaveraiea. s h o u u here, le it lo rig h t, seated Secretary of C om m erce H enry V W a lla ce : Justice
W a lle r V Stacey of R aleigh. X t
who presided Secretary ot la b o r L ew is B sehaeileuhaeb. S tanding. IcO
tu lig h t; W illia m tire e n . p ie sid e u t ol L F l; E rie Juhnslun. president of V. S. C ham ber of C om m erce; Ira M ir
sher, pre sid e n t ol N a tio n a l Lssocialiou u l M a n u fa ctu re rs, aud 1‘ h ilip M u rra y , president u l CIO.
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Jet Propelled Plane Establishes W orld's Reeortl
Piecem eal increase* m w age*,
profits and the coat of liv in g have
been uneven. B aruch said, w ith
wage* la gging behmd F o r that re a ­
son he no longer favored h i* p re w a r
idea of a (teeze on both p rices and
wages O ur only hope, said the e l­
der statesman, t* th a t we can weath­
er the next six to lim e m onths w ith ­
out running into serious Infla tio n . I f
we do that, our chance* of a strong
recovery fro m the w a r b-xun are
good
•’ The huge pent-up demand fu r
p ro d u ct, w hich we w ill see dur­
ing the «ext uine months. Is a
very serious th re a t.“ said Ba
ruch. stressing the Im portance
uf huidiug prices down.
He amazed his liste n e rs by say­
ing that he is co m pletely opposed to
I ta x reduction 0/ any n a ture a t this
! tim e. “ N ot only does the govern-
, m eat lose needed revenue, b u t it is
j an unhealthy th in g fo r our general
econom y.“ argued Baruch.
Rep. Andy B tem tU er o f M ilw a u ke e
asked what Baruch thought 0 / the
statem ent by G eneral M otors' pres-
j tdent C. E Wilson th a t if wages are
raised 30 per cent, prices m ust go up
3U per cent. Baruch talked at some
length 00 the general question o f ris ­
ing prices, but gave no d ire c t an- j
swer. F in a lly . B ie m ille r repeated
his question.
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, “ I'm afraid I ca n 't agree w ith M r
W ilson," B aruch said.
W AGE X O t P R IC E IX C K F V5E
“ Is n 't it tru e th a t in d u stry can
g ive a 30 per cent wage increase
w ith o u t having to ra ise prices m ore
than about 7 4 per ce n t’ “ B ie m ille r
persisted.
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F o u n d on un E g y p tia n S ixth
| D y n n a ty p a p y ru s 13200 11. C .) is n
i s to ry w h ich is c la im e d lo be the
w o rld 's old est Joke. I t reads:
A s c rib e w ho w orked in a room
in the T e m p le o( T tio th was d is ­
tu rb e d by tlie noises m ade by his
n e igh bo rs in the roo m s on e ith e r
side of his. One was a sto ne m a ­
son and the o th e r a c a rp e n te r. A t
la s t, d riv e n a lm o s t m ad by the d in,
he w ent lo each n eigh bo r and o f­
fe re d h im a co nside rab le sum if
he w o u ld m ove to some o th e r
ro o m . Both m en accepted.
N ext d a y , the c a rp e n te r in- '
s ta lle d h im s e lf in the stonem a­
son s ro o m and the stonem ason
moved in to the c a rp e n te r's .
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L o o k ! M u ffin s m a d e w ith P e a n u t B u t te r !
(A o i h o r t e n i n q a n d u n iv */4 c u p tu ig a r )
Tt you d like to trv something b rm d
new in muffins that's tru ly aellciuus
and saves on shortening, too — try
Kellogg s new Peanut Surfer JT u^iu.
YouU love their Savor. You U love,
too. the tender, m eit-tn-your-inouth
texture of Brxa muffin« made w ith
Kellogg's CLL-as-vx. For u.L-aaaa is
Bulled extra-doe lo r gulden suftoeas.
S cup peanut
\ cup Ke“.egg's
butter
4tx-*a.vx
’ * cup suxxr
1 cup sire d Sour
1 e ; c. wv l beaten 1 tablt-im on
I cup Bulk
baim g powder
teaspoon salt
B'end peanut butter sad sugar thor­
oughly. stir in egg. sulk wad XXU.OCU S
SLi-sxAx. Let joax u n til most of m u li-
ture is taken up. S lit hour w ith baxing
powder mid salt, add to first mixture
and stir only u n til flour disappears.
F ill <rea.wd muffin pans two-uurda
fu ll and bake in moderately hot oven
(W O 'F j about 30 minutea. Maxes 10
tender, tasty muffins.
Good Nutrition, to o !
a tx -e x is ]>made from di« vrrat m—ea
L.AT*na at finest w h m t—eonUuna •
.m of Uw protrrtiv« ftwwl
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iho whole grain.
Ca«p-hiu/ < mp p ro
Cidra orwr l i jmur
d a i l y m ia t f a a n
n r < 4 fo e I r o n .
Srrca K rttn « * i
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“ You are a p p ro xim a te ly rig h t,“ |
B aruch agreed. “ I believe the flg-
ure you m ay have heard is a ctu a lly i
3 4 per cent.“
Kadiuphutu ul Jet p r up e iksi plane, prluted by Capi. H. J. W ilson, w hich set a n e w w o r ld s speed re cu rd ul
6 *. W f r t . tupping the recognised m a rk u l tbS .i held by G erm any. C a ptain W ilson is O u h u getting intu
his B ritis h O lu sle r me le u r a ir c r a ft ’ B rita n n ia ,“ tu r four ru n s n e ce ssa ri fu r the re co rd
C ity G o v ern m en ts Eleet New M ayors
Crosses P ick e t l ine
Baruch alse told his guests
that he fe lt we were m a kiiu t a
m istake io speeding m anpow er
d em obilisation. “ W ith the w o rld
111 Us present s itu a tio n ." he said.
“ i t seems to me it would he
w iser tu proceed slow ly w ith de­
m o b ilisa tio n . in o rd e r that we
aut weakeo ourselve» at a lim e
when power is apparently still
an im p o rta n t th in g .”
He agreed also w ith an idea pro­
posed by one of his guests. Estes Ke-
fa u ve r of Chattanooga, to have cab­
inet m em bers and other high of-
tlc ia ls appear on the door o f con­
gress where they can be questioned
by congressmen. Such a p ra ctice
w ould m ake fo r m uch g re a te r co­
operation between the executive and
le g is la tiv e
d epartm ents,
B aruch
said.
FOR BETTER BAKING
The Baking Powder
w ith the
BALANCED Doufc’e Action
C 'abber G irl is fodey’s baking pow­
der . . .
the natural choice fo r the
modem recipe, 'is bc/onced double
achcn guarantee* just the rig h t action
in the mixing bowl, plus lhaf final rise
kJ light and Surfy fiavor in the oven.
Present in ad d ition to B ie m ille r
and K e fa u ve r were Representa­
tiv e s A lb e rt Gore and P ercy P rie st
o f Tennessee. John S parkm an o f Al­
abam a, M ike M ansfield of Montana,
H e n ry Jackson of W ashington. J e r­
ry V co rh is and Chet H ohtieid o f C al­
ifo rn ia , Bob Sikes of F io rid a . M ike
M onrvney of O klahom a, Bob Ram-
speck o f G eorgia, and J a m ie W hit­
ten and -Arthur W instead o f M issis­
sippi.
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Some ehane> <! w ill be m ane in a d m in is tra tio n ' in leading citie s at- a
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m a s e r , O ctroi New F o rk C itv w ill In governed by
W illia m O’Owv.
upp. r Je L o w e r let'.. O a v itl L . U w r s s w . win, war
elected m a y o r o f P ittsb u rg ,., and Jam es M . (w rle v o f Boston
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Vomì; bophi«ticaieg
I H l K l H l l i IX IFE E KA T
W inston C h u rc h ill re ce n tly told
frie n d s how he fe lt a fte r his defeat
in the B ritis h elections. The Urst
few days a fte r his defeat w ere te r­
rib le . C h u rc h ill confessed. The ve ry
ne xt m o rn in g he arose and fre tte d
because there were no d ip lo m a tic ca­
bles to read. T hrough the war. nis
flrs t m o rn in g chore was to read the
top-secret m ilita r y and d ip lo m a tic
cables fro m a ll over the e m p ire ; and
be paced up and down in te rm itte n t­
Julin !.. J.euia, p resident ul the ly fo r days, fre ttin g because there
C ulled M ine W orkers ut Am erica. were na cables com ing 111 and be­
< i ossi » p ic k e t line ul Independent cause. though he fe lt things w ere
I Ilions ui New Jersey Iu get to the going w rong, there was no one to
la b o r aud m anag e m e tti conference, w hom he could send cables to
w hich opened r u e n t ly a t the U b u r stra ig h te n tilin g s out.
' F in a lly I went down lo the south
d e p a rtim u t in W asbiuglou. 11. C.
uf F ia n c e ,” C h u rc h ill confessed.
“ They tre a te d me w ell there.
1
painted several p ictures and they
fed me some w o n d erfu l food
But
s till i cuuldn 1 get over this idea of
no cables com ing in and no cables
going oul
Each m o rn in g I (re tte d
When I read Ute papeia B ut Anally
one m o rn in g 1 fe lt h itle r .
It sud­
denly dawned nil me that 1 w asu't
p rim e m in is te r any m ure and it
! w a sn 't m y w o u y , and I'v e (e ll hot-
*Oiie Man A r n i) ’
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t h u r c h iiis lie a iiii u
luueh and go. His dm lu r has
o ig c ic d h im tu i n i dawn un his
iuug and d u n k in g .
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•»‘.ateslr.en oi lire senate. Bankhead
id A labam a. <A, Geoige oi G em gia,
W ; ih o m a s of Idaho, 71, W iilis uf
Uratana, id, f -p p c l of Kansas, 3U,
Heed oJ Kansas, 7 f , B a rkle y of Ken
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■JUtpu» is m i l reviTKced. - w o , we hope
there M ig u in be pUw»y <rf Smnh 3rothem .
w o o l,n g . deüciuus. 3 U c x o r M c n tn o i, 5 ?.
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K e e p P o a te d o n V a lu e s by R e a d in g th e A d s
MUSCLES
that Build
rely on SLOAN’S
Si ©art s volute* (he building iraoes,
»he men w ho w o rk w ith brick and
brush,
lum ber and
*/e e l. Tfcotr
muscle* siroin rt»of w e moy bove
homes, schools, churches, iheofers
and factories. To the digm fy o f
their labor, w e pay respect.
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