Title | Facts Forum News, Vol.5, No. 8, August 1956 |
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Date | August 1956 |
Language | eng |
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Identifier | AP2.F146 v. 5 1956; OCLC: 1352973 |
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Rights | No Copyright - United States |
Title | File 065 |
Transcript | you know, with state socialism. Yet your government cannot act. us powerless because of a highly questionable bit of reasoning in our Salutes. A clause says that "The labor °f a human being is not a commodity "or an article of commerce." This no "tie disputes, but from this premise the law reasons illogically that therefore a union cannot create a mono- Poly. Now things don't conspire to create monopolies — people do, ^nether they wear the company tag 0r the union label. People control *hat is sold and what is not sold. A conspiracy is a human thing, pure and simple. To say that a labor organization cannot create a monopoly is sheer "onsense, yet these union bosses ask ijs to believe this nonsense in order to orive a wedge between the worker a,1d lu's employer. They would create * c'ass struggle and just what Socialist Ka'l Marx wanted. Recently I conducted a poll among thousands of voters in a district I rep- resent. Eighty-six per cent of those "•swering voted in favor of applying JJJh'-inonopoly laws to labor unions. 'he pol] included many good union Workers who comprise a large segment of that district. This overwhelm- "S sentiment convinced me of the eed of a bill to remove the exemp- no of labor unions from anti-mono- P°|y laws. My mail, most of it from 'Hon men, has been decisively in the ,"'s favor. My bill was introduced on chalf of the union worker. It would 'store to him the protection of the oeral courts, his rights under the ODstitution. If unions are sincerely PPosed to monopolies, if they're seri- "Us'v interested in the welfare of the orker and of the nation, then they "il! Rive this bill their full support, pRESS, PROMOTION, and PROPAGANDA (Continued from page 36) \ I ."scow propaganda machine within J satellite countries. I am against it." j. >s you see it then, sir," suminar- .eo Mr. Hurleigh, "either way we t_°ultl lose propaganda-wise. If we our people over they would sent Pro tli, sir P»gandize it to create the effect P wish, and if we by any chance J'"1''' invite Bulganin and Khrush- , °v to come to this country, it Nild . . r . ' Would be the worst thing we ""itl do," said Mr. Castle. end Acrs Forum News, August, 1956 Boys and Girls °f all ages i Turn "Vacation-Time" into "FUN- «*" Earn Prizes for yourself £jK» Gifts for Mom and Dad COUKt ^sW rl»EX. ^ «? | ,-,- (Mil 6888* ^rA„,r^o \ & FIRE" ■ ■ Mail this coupon TODAY to get your FREE PRIZE CATALOG Facts Forum, Inc. Dallas, Texas Please RUSH my big catalog of PRIZES with complete instructions about how I can win them. Send to, Address City State Page 63 |
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