Show Murray's communist stand draws praise The blast that Philip Murray gave to the communists was enough to prompt even an Irishman to say to the fighting To climax the recent convention of the with a Scotch burr punctuating his unequivocally denounced Communism in the union The Office and Professional the United Public Workers and the Retail and Wholesale Workers were denounced as and by President The unions representing communist Interests received the spanking and bad publicity that they have long James Durkin of the Office and Professional Workers Donald Henderson of the Food and Tobacco Workers union were criticized for their opposition the union policy of supporting the Marshall x m As with most radical and-important this move against the communists was expected by all the public and the union Though the delegates at the convention favored the move with a roaring Others besides the delegates are undoubtedly also Those who realize the danger of communist opposition to constructive American policies now be more aware than ever of the Those unaware of the danger before should now be well aware that there is a wrong to be the intention to retard the efforts of the communists goes beyond mere words and President Murray's statement that he was going to protect small cliques of men whose interests are promoted by the Daily Worker and the Communist was supported by a resolution giving the Union executive board and power to organize the unions that have failed to The fighting spirit fo President Murray and of the whole convention is to be more than admired it must be emulated by all Only by adopting this strong common bond will danger be Roy |