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Show Adams Attacks Demo Leaders And NLRB In Banking Speech ed its recovery, they would demand de-mand suitable amendments of such act? "Your depositors as a class doubtless approve of the social security act. "Most of them don't know that the billions collected from employers employ-ers and employes are being spent to meet the current expenses of government!" HOUSTON. Tex., Nov. 15 l.U!t - Orval W. Adams of Salt Lake City, president of the American Hankers' association, attacked t he Roo.se Vf It administration today to-day and charged that the National Na-tional Labor- Relations board has prevented recovery by binding and KaKKing industry. Adams, addressing the opening .session of the bankers' 64th annual an-nual convention, asserted that the NLRB was the new deal's "pet" and was the "tool of radical labor leaders." He denounced vote-buying politicians, poli-ticians, diversion of social security secur-ity funds, "reckless" public spending, controlled elections by coercion of relief workers, governmental gov-ernmental waste, subsidized power pow-er projects, "federal greed," and chain banking. "We are drifting with ever-increasing ever-increasing speed into government planned economy, state capitalism capital-ism and totalitarianism," he told 3,000 bankers. "Your depositors as a class believe be-lieve in fair dealing," Adams continued. "Do you not feel that if your depositors understood how one-sided the National Labor Relations Re-lations act is, both in wording and administration, how it operates oper-ates to the benefit of certain radical labor leaders rather than of laboring men, how it has bound iiinl gagged industry and prevent- |