U. S. LABELS RUSSIA
REAL WAR CRIMINAL
(Continued From Pag* 1)
fiance of the United Nations.
The war criminals are the people
•nrhe sanction such action. The
weapons used are quite incidental
to the crime. Thus the commun
ists throughuot the world have
grven the lie to the Stockholm
proposal in their support of North
Korean aggression.
Just before the North Korean
armed forces launched their un
provoked attack against the Re
public of Korea, more than half
the population of North Korea
was reported to have signed the
. petition. This illustrates better
than anything else the basic hy
f
! pocrisy of the communist “peaci
appeal.”
XT. S. USES INJUNCTION^
AGAINST SWITCHME>
(Continued From Page 1)
vital grain and cattle shipments
On July 8, A. J. Glover
! switchmen’s president, refused tc
send the men bick although the
Army had taken over the road
under Mr. Truman’s order*. Glov
| ei said seizure should affect prof
its as well as labor. However,
the court injunction followed and
he complied. Meanwhile, the
Army was nominally running the
Rock Island, but nothing was
said about profits.
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PERSONALS
j John Lovett and Phil Hughe*
of the Carpenters and Sheet
Metal. Workers, respectively,
I paid a visit to Durham last
week where they were in attend
ance at a meeting: of the State
Building Trades executive com
mittee.
Walter Hooker, president of
Charlotte Centfal Labor Union,
attended to Union business in
Washington this week, for both
his electrical workers union and
the CLU. He returned home
Thursday.
John Lovett, business agent for
| the Carpenters and also Secre
tary-treasurer of the Charlotte
building trades, was a visitor to
^ asbington this week, returning
home Thursday.
H. A. ^tails, editor of The
Charlotte Labor Journal, attend
ed a call meeting of Labor’s
League for Political Education
in Washington Wednesday.
ANA’S SLUSH FUND
KILLS HEALTH POST
(Continued From Page 1)
inet rank, as has been repeatedly
recommended by both major par
ties for nearly 30 years. In ef
fect, would have raised the pres
ent Federal Security Administra
! tion to the rank of full executive
: department.
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| LABOR PRESS CALLS
FOR PRIZE ENTRIES
(Continued From Page 1)
wick, N. J. Any five issues be
tween Sept. 1, 1949, and Aug. 1,
1950. but no special editions, may
! be submitted. Entries should bo
I sent to Dr. Merwin by Aug. 15.
South- America n ICFTU
.. —V-t* M*i,a—■♦rwr* Ikuwr (lift), Cfcile. president
Iit«r-Amrkta ( onfederation of Workers, and Hioolito
Crifkt), president Puerto Rico Federation of Labor. cfcat%ith Paul
f'uet (center). Belriua. president of tbe anU-conraranUt Interna
stsrsssvss- ,cftl —
JOB RI6HTS ASSURED
THOSE IN SERVICE
Washington.—Secretary of La
bor Maurice J. Tobin announced
that inductees, enlistees and re
servists who leave jobs in pri
vate industry or with the feder
al government to perform ac
tive service in the armed forces
are eligible for reemployment
rights as a result of Public Laws
572 and 59b,* 81st' ^ Congress
which extend the Selective Serv
ice Act of 1948 until July 9,
19ST.
Secretary Tot in explained that
reemployment rights apply to
tho person who enlists in the
armed forces prior to July 9,
1951, if it is hi* first enlistment
after June 24, 1948, and for a
period not more than three years
unless extended by law, and to
the reservist who enters upon ac
tive duty between June 24, 1948,
and- July- ». 1951, if released
witbin^ three years after entei
ing upon active duty or as soon
after the expiration of such
three years as he is able to ob- i
tain orders relieving him from I
active duty.
“Of special interest to reserv-,
ists is the fact that the Selective'
Service Act of 1948, as amended,
extends reemployment right* to
persons who enter upon active
I duty in the armed forces in re
I spouse to an order or call to ac,
! five- duty,” the secretary said.
| “Whether with or without his
consent, a person going on active
duty does so in response to a
caif to active duty. The statute j
draws no distinction between the
reasons behind the call.”
The Bureau of Veterans’ Rem- j
jpieyment Rights in the Depart-;
ment of Labor has responsibility
r handling re-employment
rights under Section 9 of the Se
lective Service Act. Persons
seeking information about !*uch
rights should address their in
quiries to Robert K. Salyers, di
rector, Bureau of Veterans’ Re
employment Rights, Department
of Labor Building, Washington t
25, D. C., or to the nearest held I
office of the bureau.
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