Frigidaire Ranges and Refrigerators
AVANT ELECTRIC Company
Communications
Newman Place, Franklin Rd.
Nashville, Tenn.
November 25, 1940.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
My wife and I are enjoying the
Bulletin constantly, and are very,
very pleased to see the effort be
ing put forth by you and your
readers in your Aid-for-Britain
campaign. Might it not be well
to consider Aid-for-Britain from
another angle?
Manufacturing concerns who
Pwould refuse to cooperate to the
fullest extent with the govern
men’s defense program (which is
now fifty percent Britain’s) can
be subjected to confiscation, and
the officers fined and imprisoned.
There are no such curbs on labor,
and labor has been and is influenc
ed by forces which are decidedly
un-American.
At present we see two strikes
in progress in plants vital to the
defense program. One in the
Aluminum Company’s plant in
Pennsylvania, which is the source
of a large part of the material for
all airplanes. The other is a se
rious strike in the Vultee Aircraft
plant on the west coast. We have
also seen trouble at Camp Peay
here in Tennessee, where con
struction was held up for a week.
of the large power dams in
■tforth Carolina is being impeded in
Pts completion by labor difficulties.
These delays will continue until
labor is made as responsible as
management for continued pro
duction.
This letter is not aimed at the
ninety-nine percent of the union
men. It is aimed at the one per
cent who cause the trouble, just
as the recent laws regarding
management were aimed ~at the
one percent. But in the case of
J. B. HESTER W a®
Insurance Since 1906 Real Estate Since 1925
Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency
Phone No. 37—Hestei Building, Tryon, N. C.
labor unions the one percent con
trols the ninety-nine percent.
To your readers who would press
for Aid-for-Britain, and who
know the needs of our own de
fense, I would strongly urge them
to write to their representatives
in Congress and demand equal
regulatory laws for labor.
With best wishes for a good
season to all Tryonites, I am
Sincerely yours,
Sam Bingham, Jr.
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