Word: bannings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Raymond Harrison, a Negro ex-G.L, learned of the lifting of California's ban on mixed marriage. He wrote to Germany, asked his wartime sweetheart,Ilse Maier, to bring their 2½-year-old daughter to San Francisco and marry...
South Carolina, the only state where divorce is now prohibited, voted to amend its 53-year-old constitutional ban, permit divorce on grounds of physical cruelty, desertion, habitual drunkenness or adultery...
...Little Machine. Tacho was not too worried. First of all, he had U.S. support; the stability-loving U.S. State Department wants no filibustering in the Caribbean. Besides, the rules of the U.N. and the Pan American system ban direct attacks by any American country against a neighbor. Tacho could also thank the U.S. for the best army in Central America. After the U.S. Marines moved into Nicaragua to protect U.S. interests in the Coolidge administration, they reorganized and trained Nicaragua's army. Before the Marines pulled out in 1933, the crack new Guardia National was the country...
...Other sections simply wrote into law the decisions of the NLRB, as in the case of the provisions granting "free speech" to employers. Many sections of the law were misguided and reflected a failure to understand labor organizations, such as the requirements for union shop elections. Other sections, the ban on the closed shop, were interpreted by the labor unions as clearly anti-union. The authors of the Act, and the Republican party in the campaign, insisted that the Act was for the benefit of the individual worker; it would free him from the labor boss. It was this attempt...
Labor will insist most strongly that the new law eliminate the ban on the closed shop, the union shop elections, the prohibition on political expenditures, the secondary boycott provision, and the use of the injunction in unfair labor practice cases...