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Show ABOVE THE ifUUAUMQO By LYTLE HULL QUR FOREIGN policy has been w so manipulated that it has lost China for us, is fast losing the potential po-tential support of 400 million Moslems, Mos-lems, and has prevented the strengthening of the one sure bulwark bul-wark against Russian conquest of Europe Spain. The Truman-Ache-son government has another six or seven months to "manipulate" in, and if we are still a going concern by that time, we will need evo.-y ounce of our strength to pull out "of the hole which the New Deal has dug for this nation and the world in the lust 20 years. We can't depend upon anyone to help us; we have no real friends left in this world. So we had better bet-ter begin thinking more in terms of "America" and less about rubers. To be strong we must coordinate the work of our muscles. One of these muscles is industry; another is unioi.- labor. At the moment they are functioning in suicidal- opposition opposi-tion to each other. Then principal reason is alio a New Deal legacy "industry-wide bargaining". Under this system a single labor czar can stop the operation of an entire industry in-dustry and cause inestimable damage dam-age to the nation and to all its citizens. cit-izens. In time of war he could lose that for us. Ralph . Gwinn, Rep. of New York, and O. C. Fisher, Dem of Texas, have introduced a bill in the House of Representatives which "would restrict industry wide and multiple-employer bargaining am' i thus return collective bargaining to its proper place at the local level" It places industry and labor in proper relationship to each other and eliminates the New Deal de vised abuses which have so weakened weak-ened the structure of our free economy. econ-omy. Write Committee for Constitution-a Constitution-a Government, 205 East 42nd Street, New York City, for Spot-light Spot-light on this bill-and then write your congressmen. This means as much to you and your family as anything except war. |