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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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Salem, Oregon
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Capital Journal, Salem, Wednesday, Feb, 4, 19533 Labor Council Physician and Oregon Pioneer in Labor Protective Legislation Defends Morse Wife Murdered By PAUL W. HARVEY. Jr. Portland, CP) The Portland Omaha, Neb. W) An elderly wage-hour law, regulating em Central Labor Council voted Mr.

Minnie Peterson, said she stood terror-stricken during the shootings behind a door In the room where she slept She told police the intruder once pushed open the door to the darkened room and looked around. She heard him reload hi gun a the stood trembling In concealment behind the door. Detectives speculated the killer might have been seeking drugs. There was no immediate report whether any were misting. State highway patrolmen and sheriffs' officer Joined in the search for the doctor's missing 1947 tan two-door Ford.

Contrary to the legend of British fortune in war, Britain lost the last battles, as well as the campaigns, in both the Ameri-" can Revolution and th War of 1812. Monday night to urge the AFL ployment of women and minors, was passed In Oregon in 1913. housekeeper told police a trigger-happy gunman shot her physician employer Tuesday at the door of his home, then stalked inside and killed the doctor's Oregon's State Labor Department, celebrating its 80th birthday this week, took a backward look with great pride that Oregon has been a pioneer in progressive labor legislation. State Labor Commissioner W. It went to the United States Supreme Court executive council, now meeting at Miami, to protest removal of Sen.

Wayne Morse of Oregon from the senate labor com 4. Oregon was the second mittee. wife as she lay In bed. She said the unidentified killer roused Dr. Byron W.

Hall, 78, state, in 1931, to have an apprenticeship plan under which Morse, who bolted the Repub training of youth for skilled E. Kimsey published a 60-page book to tell the story of how the state has led in such fields as child labor, fair employment, ar from bed shortly after midnight by ringing the doorbell. After trades is supervised by the state. lican party and its presidential candidate during the campaign, lost hit labor committee post when the Republicans reorgan 5. The state also was a pioneer In law regulating child labor.

ized the senate last month. killing Mrs. Hall, 70, the gunman fled in the doctor' ear, the (aid. The 74-year-old housekeeper, The Portland council also urg for the fuel that is ed all international unions be 8. It was one of the first fiv states to have a Fair Employment Practices Law, which enlisted in the drive to return Morse to the committee.

makes It illegal for any employ A resolution asking the execu tive council to "clean up" the New York waterfront, where AFL longshoremen have been er, employment agency or labor union to discriminate against any person because of his race, religion or national origin. This bitration, wage-hour and apprenticeship laws. "The laws we have administered during SO years have been the promissory notes of Ore-gonians to humanity," he said. "It has been the duty of the Bureau of Labor to make these notes negotiable." Here' the record Kimsey cites: 1. Oregon was the first state to have Labor day, starting in 1887.

It became a national holiday seven years later. I. The first state Board of Conciliation and Arbitration In labor disputes was created In Oregon in 1019. 3. The first enforceable accused of graft and other crimes, was defeated.

Speakers said that the problem was not was passed In 1949. Repatriation Team Talks the concern of the Portland or clean, efficient and ggA economical lite "PreO'to-lo(jo" CAPITOL LUMBER CO. PHONE 3-8862 ganization, i Tokyo UP) The newspaper Asahl today said a Japanese repatriation team opened talks yesterday in Peiping seeking the Mi ji I4 I 1111 4,.: In the ancient world It usual Acts AT ONCE to Ream CROVPMGUT caustp ay colds ly was assumed that women could take no part In politics return of 30,000 Japanese na except when they became reign tionals left in China from World War II days. ing queens. Hey, Who Won? While President Eisenhower; above pictured in a tense moment after he assumed office, does everything but relax, his opponent In the election sprawls In a deck chair vacationing in Barbados, British West Indies.

"This Is the life," says Adlal Stevenson. (UP Telephoto) 155 N. LIBERTY PHONE 3-3191 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 President Outlines New Fiscal Policy in State of Union Speech By 8AM DAWSON New York, OT President Eis Prices are to be established in the market place rather than in a Washington office. Wages are to be settled by negotiation be enhower is going to try some old fashioned methods to make the dollar stable and able to buy more in the market place. A change in United States fii-tal policy is outlined in hi State of the Union message.

The upcoming switch will be from cheap money to dear, from easy borrowing to tight money, from low interest rates to a reward for thrift tween worker and boss. Inflation or too sudden deflation will be combatted "by relying largely on the effective use of sound fiscal and monetary policy, and upon the natural working of economic law," the Wards February SALE of Home Furnishings president says. He promises the changes will be gradual. But the change from the fiscal and economic policies of the last 20 years would be great Larry Smyth to Join McKay Washington JP Larry Smyth, Its effect on everyday life could, in time, be very wide. The change in fiscal policies will be centered in the related fields of the public debt and regulation of credit.

Ruy All Your Hofna While Prices Are Cut Shop Early Sure of Complete Selection Use Words Convenient Terms Th president expects his treasury department and the political editor of the Portland Oregon Journal, has been select-ad by Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay a information director for the interior department Smyth, In Salem where he is covering his 12th session of the Oregon legislature, said he had taken a leave of absence of at least a year from the Journal Federal Reserve banks to work together and not against each other as they have at times in the past. They are to stabilize the dollar and "bring an end to planned inflation in the presl and that he and his wife would leave for Washington, D. next week. W. J.

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