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mel es Z He Freie <_ [HOBBS LABOR " We're “working like dogs” to bring you hard-to-get items. You : BILL 1S SIGNED can see by our ads that we have been quite successful. Hae: a

to-get things are ‘usually easier to get at THE VICTOR . . Union Rights Maintained, President Declares.

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|ing labor unions within the .scope of federal anti-racketeering statutes, # “he President sald he had been

Automatic advised by Atty. Gen, Tom OC. Clark

# Electric Irons p that it would in no way interfere o y | with the “rights of unions to carry {out legitimate objectives.”

‘The Hobbs bill provides penalties 95 x fup to a $10,000 fine and 20 years } ' imprisoiment. for anyone who im-

poses a “burden” on interstate Fe a ” w” BARNEY'S

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{commerce by “robbery or ‘extor-

| tion.” The supreme court had held ov! hy x \ NN. 4 % / FISHTAIL DIAMOND

These irons are guaranteed ... a Fo meee Ss ene a BRIDAL PAIR Satisfaction or your money = Clark Indorses Views : TRY : Roth Rings back! Set the dial for desired . i — : Mr: Truman noted that provis- b n ; wo 0s) $200 oy

heat “se for woolens rayons fons of the bill originally were ( 7, ) Tyo Just Received . contained in the Case strike-control AL Ys ' No

etc. . . . Heat is maintained ; i htwei ht Models! bill,’ which he vetoed on ‘grounds automatically! Lig g it- would restrict legitimate union one eel . - i . . : - - ion : __| activities and breed strikes. nse . : | Mr. Clark, however, advised the ona

’ | President that the Hobbs bill as ap- A COME EARLY . . , or Call Lincoln 1588. We appreciate |praved, independently "could. not be] ‘BARNE Ly

{ construed ‘to deprive labor of any

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| the right to strike, to picket, and to [take other legitimate and peacetiil

concerted action * X a Dj : . { Mr. Clark d the President he . concurred fully in his view that iomond Metal {the Hobbs bill, combined with other hd | provisions of the vetoed Case bill, 4 would “seriously have weakened the protection afforded to labor by the J Norris-LaGuardia act.”

Mr. Clark said there was noth-

ling in the Hobbs bill itself—as ’ * signed by the President-—that would repeal the Norris-LaGuardia act, ®

the Railway labor act, the Wagner labor relations act and other basic labor laws.

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usual temporary conditions—by charging “all the traffic will bear.” To *

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endure, a business must be built or the firm foundation of public con- ~ . / fidence.

2 M. 2) | 5 We feel that Noblitt-Sparks, during the past 27 years, has won the confidence of the buying public. We shall do everything in our power

to preserve that confidence.

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