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Show l WNU reature. 'i I testified in recent pro- I f the Truman admin- 'i Lst a certain unioneer 'i Ltation as an alien i It he had acted as a iLltorous agents of the , 'gemy. He then was 5 lr be knew it was a vio- I iation of the Wagner P act to pry into the 'i I secret and, more " I often than not, ne-!i ne-!i f (arious business of unions. His answer s j is beside the point of this essay, which is I I that, licit or illicit, I such espionage is a 1 whatever any law may x funduct often is-and in I j wa5laudable on pa- L ANY LAW AGAINST i tjx THE PUBLIC IN- JD CONTEMPTIBLE. J 'vea peculiar group of I tics, all of them prl-! prl-! Nations acknowledging j responsibility. They I protection of the na- lament for their confi-" confi-" Jirs, even though they jffairs or conspiracies primary purpose of our jf. They are not public j I very often membership . jury rather than volun- jrlective. (f this special protection j W3S to strengthen the t criminal and traitor for '! (s to be given to Roose-i Roose-i through professional I subtler terrorists, graft-r.descript graft-r.descript rogues. The i' that the unions were virtuous whereas the were mighty predatory B which hold plant sneaks i:cent councils to betray ' ims, their financial fig- cir confidential disputes. ! I Actually, in most I cases, the union was J j the ruthless giant and r L the employer a wor-. wor-. ried and financially . His workers hated and Imion but were compelled he was forced to fire ire new people from the ccommend that the pres-.sn pres-.sn of the Truman gov-:,inst gov-:,inst Communists in the viewed with suspicion. Bruman and Tom Clark, I general, knew all about aist strength and influ-unions influ-unions long before this :ar. Their onslaught dirty Bolos and, I may fce sudden anti-bolshevik 3b mercenary radio discl-p discl-p late Roosevelt are rem- Roosevelt's own strata-i: strata-i: election year of 1940 t Earl Erowder to prison i his wife deported. t2, when we had joined i r brave struggle against pressor, Roosevelt wel-'munists wel-'munists back to the gov-I'-rticularly to the state t. fas released from Ir a short trick, done de Mania, His Muscovite led op to Canada by the ffl around and brought ' Wota immigrant, eligi-zenship eligi-zenship and forever safe "nation. "an is not above any permit's, per-mit's, and his current 'n against Communists yarded as a clumsy ruse ";d. or, at any rate, nomi- aner, who never quite ;;! spiritual heritage of n and Germandom, may I'xactly what his law does 1 It will be plain that I the real reason for the I brawling opposition of Ipj 'he union gangsters to the Taft-Hartley law II cbnips any chains on f the toiler, but, on the it strikes off the there by Wagner. The 1 are forbidden to speak , ir rules even though -ey law would appear :,fficrn from the bondage "u were a waitress with ; ' a nursery by day, ; ; ke a chance on your sPch and express your ( a reporter except promise of secrecy 7" t!i Bill of !1 .tte by"Iaws f -'the Amcrican Fed-i..La,bor: Fed-i..La,bor: "Any member ' Rising any s,Crct9 allhr is lnral t9 out-aifmed. out-aifmed. upended or We discretion of this :?il?! idontical r iml- '2 hundreds of coura- iultthat tw ChunCCS' With W. ud hund"ds of ' bcen denounced s i 3 |