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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1952)
FRIDAY, NOVK.MIIKH 20, 10.12 HKRAf.D NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON PAGE SEVEN Jof f Planning Changes In Labor Legislation WAHIIINUTON Ml Wen, Tnlt ol Ohio l ili'ii.ilnu sumo chanxra rxt nr In l.n Imi;(-(ll)iite4 In -uor-niiiiiniieiiirii. relations law ilmt bears Ilia nuiiic. Two of Hie amendment urn ex pected to mrel ntiri'lllc oujcclluii vole (l to ttia Tnli. Hartley lw by (.'resident. trcl lf nliowr.t . An Wile to Ilia Ohio lleitilillt.an aid tttlay thai considerable draft. Ini work eliritilv liaa been clone on Ihe amendments, Many nl tlieni will be almllar 10 llin 111 chmnr.1 which iiaaaed Hit Hrnaln In IU4U but atallrd In Inn lloui.r, Tali u)s the IIHll amend ments illrd became Hie unions Wanted rrpeal or nollilna and fell 11 pi n I had a dinner liluli r a Dem ociullu etlmlnlnliatlon. Iln In aald In brllrvo that the tinlona will be mine co-operative In the 1013 ae aitiii, wlilcli will be Itrpiibllcan controlled. Urnpiie lila wlllbm-ne lo re write Pentium ol llli' law, Tuft in niililrni that lla baalo pilnclplea be I'll tinchniurd. 'I iir two cliaintrn favored by Kl eenhowrr and plnniird by Tall are: A requirement that company ol- IK mli. Inkg the non-Cominunlat oath If thry v. I ah to lno Hie act, ; at union olllciala now are re mitted to do. Adiai Shuns Speechmaking HI'rtlNOKIKI.l) Gov. Adlal Htrvniion aaya he plant to apend nu money or future radio or tele vision addresses until "aubatanttal" campalvn dellclta are paid off. 'I lie defeated Democratic presl iieutlal candidate aald veMerday he h received aome 10.000 Irllera and telegram alnre (he Nov. 4 election, lie aald In alatement: "Many have uiacd that I make fuluie radio and television ad dietaca. (tome have aent contriuu tlona lo pay lor such appearances, and 1 undiritind aeveral Joib ijroupi have already been vanir-ea iu purcnasc rauio ana VNrvialon time, em uratilled by these expren Mont of continued interest In what 1 have In aay, but 1 cannot make pi tclie plana tor the future at Ihla lime. Further, the Blevemon cam paign hradquartera m Hprinjlield inline Democratic National Cm m fffe both have aubtantla dell. I'ti which 1 feel should be paid oil before funda are rained lor any future activities by me. Tntt la my llrtt concern" Steventon did not aay the amount of the deficit incurred by the cam palm. Striking Cons In Hospital ' TRENTON, N. J. Klghteen eonwcl li em '1 ronton StaM lrla onKoine of them leadera of leal aprlni'a riots are In the utate hoa nital today aa a result of a week lonir huner strike The entire froup VII Uens ferred Iruiir tenregetlon tnt last nlfht on the advice of phyal elan aho.said thf prlsnnara ahould be under 2Pour medical super-vi-ion. Actint- Warden Llbyd MeCorkle aald the It eottvlcta probablv found It difficult to damage anything in Iht prlaon'a aegrecallon wing ao they "apparently decided to dam age themtelvea." The hunger alrlkera gave no rea ann fnr the action voleed no com. plalnta and mad no' demanda during their aeven day without food, aald. F. l-ovell Blxby, dep uty commissioner of Inslltutlona and agenciea. Thtv were offered food everv day, Blsby aald, but turned It domn. There waa no dlaturbance anywhere In the prlaon, he added, even from those convicts trans ferred to the hoepltal. AT HOME IN HEARSE AKRON, O. i A hears makes fine home, two young men have discovered here. Thev hmieht ih hearse from a funeral home heie '(and equipped It with sleeping and a)o.vk,ng facilities also electric fJitMe. Since that time they have traveled .000 miles. They atop occasionally to work and earn money for expenses. They expect to be back In Akron about Christ mas time. Hea Art Metal's New "Cradle Till" Office Chairs Before Yen Buy. Free Trial . , . Volghl'a Flnneer Office Supply Co. ltd Main. BUTIER Steel Buildimp A Product of ButUr Manufacturing Company Agriculture Yetr 'round, ll-purpof) farm buildltifft. Trotect livestock, grn, hay, feed, md, machinery and equipment. Change use of building aa aeasonal need change, or line building for several purposes at onte. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED IY HEATON MACHINE removal of Hit ban on voting In a repie.irntallon election by snikera who have been replaced In their Job, Klsenhower ha culled till a possible "unlon-biiai-lug" feature, 'I alt doea not agnr but aaya toe amendment la de sirable anyway, 'lull i.nya he.haa no intention now of pushing lor one clinnue wn.rli organlred labor would fignl bitterly a ban on company or In dually bargaining on natlon-wido beis. Tall will be In position to epeed and guttle lilt revision of the Tall Hartley Act at chairman of the Hriiale Labor Coiiiinlllce. lie held Ihla post In the (Olh Cmireat, when the law waa passed over Pi t anient Ti uinnn'a vc.o, and hu. indicated he will tnke It again, ben. Morne of Oregon, alno on the labor committer, told a re porter today he would bo glad lo co-operate In a reworking of Ihu law which he long had aanallrd, He nald he could auppoit a revision pat.erncd on tlm IUIV eincntiineni if Tall modified hla aland on In luiKtloiit and aejondary boycoua. Mcua bolted ihe Republican nominee Adlal Stevenson m tne pi evidential campaign, ileciarnii lilmaell an Independent In the Sen ate. ine ln)iinctlun la a key feature of Uie contiovrrr.ial Tall-Hanlry Inw aecilon alined at national emergency strike.:, Unucr the arctlon, the govern ment i an ootuiii an So - uuy In junction to prevent a n.rlfcr If the national aalety la Imperiled. If a avltlenicnt la not reached In thai prr.od, the union then can go ahead and walk out. Tall aaya he la Inclined to leave Ihla national emergency, piovlxlon aiont lor tnc picncui. lie aaya mat It I nut perfect bul that ll never has had Hie benelll of "sympa thetic" administration. Mmae aald in Ihe Interview he ren.ained convinced that the aet- mre bill he enonnored untuccena- fully in the lu'si aeaslon was the br:,i siuwer to national emeigency lub4!! dltpulea. It would t'ave the SO-day "cool- liii-oll" leature In the law but alto would give tne president choice for seir.lng sn luduttry for wi aay to prevent a dlaaatrout atrlke. 'Die 0U-dny period could be ettenaed only by act ol tJonereaa, One of the amendments planned by I all waa nald to be designed to "cure inequities" and "clore loopholes' in tne laws section on secondary boycotts, A cecondaiy boycott occurs when s union afrlke azeirui an em ployer, then attempts, to pi event employes of other companies or aiorea irom na noting the emnlov era producta. The Taft-Hartley Act outlaws certain kinds of such boy cotts. Unions hare argued that the ban permits a si ruck employer to iianaier work to another plant and rvsume production. Other amendments being drsfted at i au a Direction: Redefinition of the term "Fore men", to make aure that those ex. eluded irom bargaining really are s pan of the management. Removal of penalties against In dividuals who strike In the wall ing period that begin when either company or union notifies the other that Ihe connect terminates in 60 days. Clarification of relations between the general counsel and Ihe Nation al Labor Relatione Board. Provtaton for eupervtslon of wel fare, funds by the Labor Depart ment. Speeding up of NI.RB caaea by removing ban on pre-hearmg elec- none and on hearing offlcera' rec omme.Klationa. Tall aaya these are "basic prin ciples" of the law which must be kept: Right of free collective bargain ing without government dictation, wage fixing or compulsory arbitra tion. Right lo atrlke except for Ihe 80-day walling period In national emergency dlsputea. Responsibility of employer and union to carry out contracla. Prohibition of unfair labor prac tices on Ihe part of both manage ment and labor. The closed ahop and secondary boycotts sre includ ed In this bsn. Protection of the right to work. AIRLIFT FOR CATTLE KARACHI orBrar.ll has air lifted 17 Paklatanl red bulls and cows valued at U4.000 for breed ing use In the Amsaon Valley. 9 rofiu rftat fp vary ti rtaipl. Mm f MHilrat lattraMttsta Itlt MftlB . ' y- ' V . ... r,f . ..... ' . I r rrrT - -t a rm,i i rr t . r .T Mi'. .iP.r.i: 7 I I bs ir fmpmm L CITY WORKERS era shown doing their annual chore of railing a canopy ol Christmas decora tions over downtown stores. Dresser Traps Woman Invalid NTW YORK tlF A man call ing to take his sunt out to Tnanks giving dinner found her pinned un der a five-drawer dresser, where she apparently had been trapped lor lour days. 'Ml. Emma Benson. 55. a semi Invalid who has lived alone for 10 years, suffered multiple frac tures of the spine. Hospital offi cials said she was In critical con dition. Her nephew. John A Benson, called police to help him break down the door to her apartment when there was no answer to his knock yesterday. Neighbors hadn't aeen her since Sundsy, REBUILT WASHERS i lilt Ovar 100 Rebuilt Washers to chooit froml Famous brands, Moytaq, Easy. Bandix, GE, ABC, Thor and many other makes. Rebuilt to the highest stand ards. Sea them today! NOW -You Can Rebuilt Maytag For As Low As erst's .4'.. I 4V, . ijiy . V.J Hi l i iW, I' NW Carloadings corlondings dropped to their low-e-l point in thiee years during the first 10 months of 1952. the Pacific Northwest Advisory Board report ed Wednesday. The total Irom January through October was 102.230 cars, com pared with 109.501 a year ago and 107.518 In 1950. board secretary '. T. Vietimeyer said. Westmeyer added, however, that v. hili the overall total was down loadings of lumber snd forest pro ducts totaled 357.960 car a. the high- riNI PHOT045RAPHT STUDIO PHONE 4526 f:: R Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Own A 49 95 0 At Low Point est since 1942. Washington, Oregon and Idaho north ol the Salmon River ire covered In the report. Safer Cough Relief When new drupt or old fail to help your coug h or chnt cold don't delay. Creomul&ton conuim only ufe, help ful, proven inrredicnts and no nar cotics to disturb nature's process. It yoei into the bronchial system to aid nature toothc and heal raw. lender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guar anteed to please or your druggist re funds money. Crcomuhion has stood the lest of many millions of users. CREOMUL'SION rtlitm CMgM. Ctwit CIH, AcoTtt rwKhitit As low as $4 Down and $4 per month In Education Program Aids Oregon Prison By PALI, W. HARVEY JR. feALEM ii The flve-lline lo.ter waa talking the other day about prison riots and told why ha think t tho Oregon penitentiary hasn't had its ,harc of tho nallonwldo epidem ic oi prlwm trouble. Thlr la what he aald: "Warden O'Malley's new educa tion and recreation programs aro whais holdlnjr, thla place together. Ihe men now have hone that some thing is being- done lor them, and I conviclo don't riot aa long as they I have hope." Tin man's an authority on priton life. You would be, too, If! you were serving your fifth term as Y.n Is. I Under the new educstlonsl pro- i gram, tne convicts can take any course from the first grade through college. These courses are pro vided either by the state school system or the Bute Bc jrd ol High er Laucatlon. Tnere are 250 of the 1,525 con vlcto now going to school. Bolh the educational and recrea tional programa are being run on a shoestring, but both will be ex panded. The Stale Education Department gave Its three day high school grad uation examinations to 16 convicts. Fifteen of tnem passed, end soon they will take part in the prison's first high school graduation excer cie.. Tne first grade school gradus tion wss held last April, with 11 Inmates graduating. Tne classes are held In s single lan;e, noisy room, but in a year or m., there will be a modern 17 room school. The men attend class es a half day, and sludy In their cells. LOW INFANT MORTALITY SYDNEY. Australia i Australia csiaolished a new record low in infant mortality during the second quarter of this yesr. according to Ugures Issued recently. The rate was 22.60 deaths lor every 1,000 live births. The rale lor 1951 was 25 24. The Budget Bundle service at Men'a Hand Laundry Is eaay on your clothes and your pocketbook. EJE'LIL msoY r.mfiirjG i? HIMSELF WITH &6ZU(IMm ShoD Tools -r Mill Klt-MODfl tf tor 4HIHnr, Mfidfnr. trindjinc and olthjBf. flu! carry iM cat. $25.25 W Dllll-MODIl Mt rmrrftil, t.ooe re m. H' Mparitr la atftl: Hiil. liardrooa Gr4 chock. $23.25 u tAiti-Mooit m CeaverU SKIL late Uttlat arbor table Ubl. 1 y I mm Wnen a man entera prison, the peiii.cutlary clasalflcatlon commit tee decides what treatment thi! man needs to be prepared to go bu Into society. This committee decides who goes to school. They have had only a few men who won't study. These men are kicked out of school, as are others who don't ahow steady progress. Hobody can play hookey from me acnooi oecau.se strict attend ance records sre kept. Tnere sre a dozen convicts who can t read or write. Men like these usually pasa the first three or fouf grades In about four months. The recreation program Is run bv Frank Reynold, a Willamette University graduate of 1951. Hea been on the Job six months, and airondy has a full-fledged opera lion. There's a six-team football league at the prison, and Reynolds say the men play cleaner football than the big-time college players do. And, he adds, they play ss ha rd. I Jin tag the summer, there wer eight baseball and six Softball teams. Soon the men will play basketball but, since the court is In tne open, they won't be able to play on rainy days. Every night from 8:30 to 8:16 p m. and all day on week ends sre the recreation periods. Men who don't go for the team sports can play checkers, chess, shuffleboard, table tennis and bridge In the cor ridors of the cell blocks. 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