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Mr. Green appeared before the resolutions committee of the convention and presented a 12-point program which the AFL developed for presentation to both major political pot VIVO* In the No. 1 spot on the AFL platform proposals was a demand for the repeal of the obnoxious Taft-Hartley law and re-enact ment of labor's Magna Charts, the Wagner Act. Mr. Green declared that experience under the Taft-Hartley law to date has demonstrated it to be a “complete failure." Other proposals advanced by Mr. Green included a comprehen sive program to c dm bat inflation. Federal aid to education, revision of the tax laws, legislatioh to provide adequate housing facil ities, modernisation of the social security system, increase of the minimum wage to 91 • day, adop tion of a medical care insurance plan, the rebuilding of the Labor Department, enactment of fair employment legislation, and a strong declaration for world ! peace reasserting this nation's faith in the United Nations. The conduct of the hearings held by the Democratic Party resolutions committee may be an indication that labor’s proposals will be considered carefully in the drafting of the final platform. I An indication of a more *ym pathetic attitude was the going over ‘ given Morris Sayre, presi dent of the National Association of Manufacturers, who was bom barded with objections to the NAM program. Not a single com mittee member had any praise for the NAM views, according to newspaper reports. Hubert H. Humphrey, mayor of Minneapolis, who is seeking the Senate seat of Republican Senator Ball, and who is in favor of the repeal of the Taft-Hartley j law, told Mr. Sayre his argument was Hlike a pretzel." Mr. Hump hrey denounced the NAM as standing "adamant" in the face of a great national need for hous ing and slum clearance. Maurice J. Tobin, who is seek ing election to his former job as governor of Massachusetts, told Mr. Sayre his arguments against Federal housing didn’t mean much. 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