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...were covering Russia, many on guided tours. The German and Indian reporters were obviously invited as part of the stepped-up Communist campaign to woo their countries politically. At least three of the U.S. correspondents (New York Herald Tribune's Frank Kelley, New York Post's Seymour Freidin and National Broadcasting Co.'s Jack Begon) got visas as a result of Khrushchev's tipsy invitation in Belgrade early last month after a 3½-hour state dinner with Tito (TIME, June...
...same time, Jesse Freidin, former general counsel for the National War Labor Board, told the meeting that the industrial disputes which have occurred since V-J Day have been abnormal. "There is a readiness to sell collective bargaining short on the pancity of normal situations," he said...
...have not explored the ingenuity of labor and management themselves in meeting problems of labor disputes." Freidin asserted, denying the need of more union restrictions. Even of enact laws directed at particular "key" unions would provide no answer to the problem, he claimed. "While you may be able to limit the field of legislation, you cannot limit the extent of the decisions," Freidin said...
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., who would "neither confirm nor deny" reports that he was politics-bound, joined a new Manhattan law firm-Poletti, Diamond, Rabin, Freidin and Mackay...