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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 4

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THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY 4 Wed, Oct. 9, 1946 Union Girds For Action MC-Mor jew jaw jowt auv jBbov -oc voxv A. T. of L. Ready to Fighl Anticipated Efforts to Control Labor CHICAGO.

Oct. 9 UP) The American Federation of Labor Just Arrived! LORRAINE UNDERWEAR SPECDAL moved today to head off strike-control and other restrictive labor measures it anticipates in the next congress and sessions of state legislatures. The A. P. of L.

convention devoted its session to an explanation of A. of L. strategy against such measures from Joseph Padway, A. P. of L.

general counsel. Delegates already have heard A. p. of L. President William Green call for a mass march to the polls in November of all the A.

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Get your needs now while stocks are complete. They are popularly priced to meet each budget. KNAPFS BASEMENT STORE ized movement and ask them to march to the polls as one body, just as they struck as one, and vote as one. Padway was expected to follow the lead of Green in expressing fully as much concern over labor laws being considered by state legislatures as those placed before congress. "In several different states," Green declared, "they are attempt ing to enact legislation denying us Usually $5.40 99 Special Selling! 383 Pairs New Fail Styles 0J 1 AJI I 1 FP Regularly to 5.95 1 Ate 'fA 81111 $2.88 Your Gail Gray classics offered to you at this amazingly low price in celebration of old Golden Jubilee.

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Why do they do that to labor? Why don't they do it with people with money?" The A. F. of I. executive council had this to say in its report: "Many state legislatures will meet in 1947 and have before them proposals designed to weaken and hamstring organized labor and to deprive workers of rights gained over the years. "The fight against such measures must in the first instance be before the state legislatures.

If and when any state passes any measure which deprives workingmen and women of any of their basic rights, the contest must inevitably shift to the courts." Green contended the states of Florida, California, Louisiana and Arkansas have tried to declare the closed shop illegal and that a similar proposal is before voters in Nebraska next month. "We are going to drive hard and unitedly and successfully," Green pledged, "against those reactionaries in congress and state legislatures who have joined together for the purpose of enacting legislation which would limit the activity of free democratic trade unions in a free America and subject members of organizations to a condition of involuntary servitude." Valley Farms (Special to The State Journal) VALLEY FARMS, Oct. 9 Mrs. Jennie Hull, who underwent a major operation on September 23 at Clinton Memorial hospital at St. Johns, has returned to her home.

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