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Aboard the U.S.S. Nautilus, at Sea Skipper William
Anderson, to his crew on surfacing off the U.S. coast follow
ing a speed run from England:
"There is no doubt we have a record. You know how I
feel, but to you crewmen let me use the traditional Navy
words Well done to all hands."
Washington Sen. Joseph S. Clark (D.-Pa.) in answer to
a Republican's statement that President Eisenhower is the
most experienced military man we have:
"This is wearing a little thin. Executive leadership is what
Is needed and executive leadership is what has been lacking.
Hackensack, N. J. A sheriff s spokesman, on today's
scheduled auction of the S100.000 Fort Lee mansion of slam
mobster Albert Anastasia:
"They call it beautiful, but I wouldn't give five bucks
for it."
Los Angeles Samuel H. Morgan, Minnesota Ear associa
tion official, on lawyers' fees:
"A doctor may look down your throat, seen an inflamed
condition, prescribe a pill, all in five or 10 minutes, and send
a bill for S5. A lawyer is apt to listen to his client's story for
an hour, spend perhaps 10 limes that in study and investiga
tion, then soend more time drafting a careful opinion,
client miv. however, 'see' only an hour or so of
feel that a charge of more than S25 or $30 is unwarranted.'
The
time, and
Statistics Groups
Differ on Figures
For Cost of Living
New York (I'PE Did the
cost of living rise or fall last
month?
The government said it rose
by 0.2 per cent. The Nation
al Industrial Conference
Board, a highly respected pri
vate research group, said it
fell by 0.1 per cent.
The Department of Labor's
Bureau of Labor Statistics
started keeping, tabs on the
cost of living in October, 1919.
The conference board started
in mid-1918.
Often Disagree
Since those days there have
been times when the indexes
have agreed precisely. At
other times they have dis
agreed widely. What accentu
ates the current difference is
not so much the gap of three
tenths of a percentage point
but the occurrence of the gap
at the point where it means
either a rise of a decline.
But why should there , be
differences at all since both
indexes seek to measure the
same thing?
It's not because of errors
or the size of the staffs of
either organization although
the government staff is larg
er, experts say. Rather, the
reason involves different pro
cedures for ' collecting infor
mation. The major areas of dis
agreement in the July. index
es were in the food and trans
portation sectors. The BLS
showed food costs off 0.1 per
cent and transportation up
1 per cent. The NICB re
ported food off 0.3 per cent
and transportation up 0.6 per
cent.
Each index collects data
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from a different set of cities,
although there is overlapping.
The conference board com
ponent represents information
from four large cities New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles
and Houston collected
monthly, and 12 smaller cities
collected quarterly. The Labor
Department's food calculation
is arrived at by sampling 46
cities monthly.
Differences Iron Out
An analysis of both indexes
shows that month-to-month
differences between them gen
erally iron themselves out
and established a trend over
a period of several months.
Averaging the changes over
the two month period finds a
difference of only two points.
One heartening thing for
consumers show living costs
are leveling out. And Com
missioner of Labor Statistics
Ewan Clague comes up with
this optimistic note price
stability should persist for
"six months, maybe a year."
Union Pacific
Service Restored
Mountain Home, Idaho
(LTD Service was back to nor
mal today on the Union Pa
cific line between Boise and
the east following derailment
of an express freight in down
town Mountain Home Satur
day night.
The wreck resulted in two
workers being critically in
jured, 31 freight cars being
smashed and damage to an
overpass over Highway 30
here.
The injured men, Walton
Holmes, about 50, and Roy
Miller, were taken to a Boise
hospital with extensive inter
nal and head injuries.
Holmes and Miller were
thrown from an empty gon
dola onto the road bed. Both
are from Fresno, Calif.
Service was restored Sun
day night, about 24 hours after
the accident.
Bodies of Airplane
Crash Victims Sought
Kooskia, Idaho (LTD
Idaho county sheriffs officers
and skin divers today resum
ed efforts to recover the
bodies of two Troy men killed
Sunday when their light plane
plunged into Fish lake, about
53 miles from here. '
Dead were Wayne Ruch,
50, a Troy sawmill operator,
and his passenger, Dale Brun
ton, 35. The men had been
on a fishing trip at the lake.
Friendly Priest Meets To Talk About Problems
By ERNEST SAKLER
United Press International
. Rome (UPD A friendly
priest with thick eyeglasses
meets the children of Rome
every Sunday in the Oratory
of St. Peter's to discuss their
big and little problems with
them.
The children call him "Mon
signor" or simply "Don Al
fredo." Hardly anyone ever
calls him what he should,
"Your Most Reverend Emi
nence." The smiling prelate, son of
a baker from Rome's poor
district of Trastever, is Al
fredo Cardinal Ottoviani, Pro
Secretary of the Sacred Con
gregation of the Holy Office
and the man who rocked
Italy's political world with his
frank words.
Exploiting Church
An elections-jittery Italy
jumped when the 67-year-old
Cardinal flatly stated in a
signed article in the Catholic
Action newspaper II Quoti
diano that some Catholic poli
ticians were exploiting the
church for their own worldly
ends.
Opponents of the governing
Christian Democrats prompt
ly interpreted the Cardinal's
words as an attack on the
party-in-power. They used it
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Ore., was killed near here
Sunday night when his car
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as political ammunition.
The Cardinal himself was
unmoved by the storm. He is
a man who believes in speak
ing frankly, and had touched
off a similar furore five years
ago when he said before the
1953 elections that in a state
composed entirely of Catho
lics and governed by Catho
lics, "it is a duty to give legis
lation a Catholic orientation."
Stern in Defense
The Cardinal, a man as in
defense of the church as he
is amiable in daily life, is
popular with the Romans both
because of his humble orig
ins and because he is one of
the few "Romans of Rome"
in the Sacred college.
Of his three brothers, all
of whom died recently, one
was a baker like their father,
one was the head of the Vati
can's food office and one an
official of the Vatican mu
seums. Ordained a priest in 1916,
Ottaviani became Undersec
retary of the Sacred Congre
g a t i o n for Extraordinary
Church Affairs in 1928 at the
exceptionally early age of 38.
He became an official of the
Holy Office in 1935. Pope
Pius XII made him a Cardinal
in the Consistory of Jan. 12,
1953.
For all his firmness on re
ligous matters, Cardinal Otta
viani is tolerant toward per
sons in need. During the Ger
man occupation of Rome, he
turned the Holy Office build
ing, citadel of Catholic ortho
doxy, into an asylum for per
secuted Jews and Protestants.
But he did not- let them
remain idle. When fighting
broke out between Italian and
German troops in Rome after
the 1943 Italian armistice, he
ordered the refugees to stand
sentinel at the doors of the
building along with the Papal
Swiss Guards.
Williams Family in
News Business
' Paris, Tenn. (UPD The big
Williams family is in the news
business in a big way, jobs
ranging from publisher and
newspaper delivery boy to
journalism professor.
W. Percy Williams is the
top man, a veteran publisher
of the Paris Post-Intelligencer.
His son, Dr. H. L. Williams,
heads the Memphis State Uni
versity department of jour
nalism. Here's the rest of the line
up: W. Bryant Williams, a son,
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, August 25, 1953 3
business manager of the Co
lumbia (Tenn.) Herald.
James C. Williams, a son,
publisher, Murray (Ky.) Ledg
er & Times.
C. Ernest Williams, a son,
news -editor, Post - Intelli
gencer. W. B. Williams III. grand
son, reporter, Tullahoma
Guardian.
James P. Williams, grand
son, linotype operator, Post
Intelligencer. James C. Williams Jr.,
grandson, route carrier.
V. B. Mitchell, son-in-law,
publisher of the Fulton (Ky.)
Daily Leader.
E. L. Herrmann of Chicago,
another son-in-law, a lithog
rapher. V. B. Mitchell Jr., a grand
son, route carrier.
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