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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1960)
PAGE ft A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Friday, October 21, 1960 Challenge To Maurine Renewed By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS Elmo Smith, the Republican Mnriiriate (or U. S. senator, today said he was renewing his chal lenge to (lis Democratic opponent, Mrs. Maurine Neuberger, for a television debate on national de fense and foreign nolicv issues. Earlier Mrs. Neuberger said she would he happy to take the nega tive side of the question against ,,iF starting a nuclear war in a lormal rfphate. Smith said in a telegram to her office that he rejected her effort to evade the issue." He said he has never advocated initiating a nuclear war. He said also that he rejected her proposal for a formal debate. "The question technique ... is widely recognized as being more informative and more re vealing than debate with prepared statements," he said. Mrs. Neuberger, campaigning at Ashland today, told a Southern Oregon College of Education audi ence that "America's great quest in the 19fi0s must be to provide world leadership toward a bright future, not the triggering of nu clear holocaust." She said she believed the United States should lead the way by helping to banish poverty, disease, hunger and ignorance. ! In a speech to party workers at Grants Pass Wednesday night, Smith said, "My opponent la on record as favoring a policy of softness toward the iron curtain' countries and has expressed an unwillingness to fully live up to our commitments toward our al " Hps under our mutual security; pacts." Smith said he Is the only candi date who has shown interest in the state's wage and salary earn ers. I . "My opponent has staled time' and again that Oregon's farm and industrial products should be used on the bargaining list as a part of our national foreign policy. "I will fight against any pro gram which requires Oregon farm and industrial workers to compete with foreign products in our home markets when those products are manufactured or grown in lands where low cost labor, living In a much lower standard of living than ours, is the basis of compe tition wit n Oregon products,' Smith said. Stereos Said Guilty WASHINGTON (AP)-A Nation al : Labor Relations Board trial examiner today found the Stereo typers Union guilty of unfair la bor practices in its long dispute with two Portland, Ore., news papers. The examiner, 'Martin S. Ben nett, charged the union with re fusing to bargain with the news papers and with trying to enforce a closed shop agreement In viola tion of the Taft-Hartley Act. . He called on the union to re lume negotiations in the year-long strike and to drop its demand that membership in the union be con sidered a condition of employ ment. - The NLRB must still act on Ben nett's recommendation. The dispute between the Port land Stereotypers and Electro typers Union and the publishers of the Portland Oregonian and Ore gon Journal resulted in the walk out of the union last Nov. 10. They are still out but the papers have continued to publish, using non union employes. The papers are Independent, but bargain with the union as a single unit. Picket line violence and the bombing of trucks used by the newspapers marked the early stages of the strike. In his report to the KMtR, Ben nett said the laws of the local and International union established "an elaborate closed shop hiring system" which the union sought to include In the contract It was negotiating with the newspapers. "One ran only conclude." Ben nett said, "that (the union) was determined to exert control over the hiring practices of the pub lishers and to maintain this sys tem under which unlawful prefer ential treatment was guaranteed to their members." Weyerhaeuser Names Aide TACOMA (API - Dale L. 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