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According to a Birmingham (Ala.) Age-Herald columnist, Mr. White wrote: "In two of our chapters-New York and Washington-we have a bunch of warmongers and ... no way to oust them...
...Harry Bridges. So fierce were the jurisdictional fights between these two unions that in one three-month period 900 men went to the hospitals as a result of inter-union battles. Presently the C. I. O. union split again. An opposition group, damning Pritchett as a Communist, failed to oust him as president last October. Harold Pritchett meanwhile was isolated in a war-tightened British Columbia, refused entry into the U. S., barely keeping in touch with his I. W. A. followers...
...ranks. In an attack on racketeering, David Dubinsky raised the lament in the wilder ness heard by John Lewis in Atlantic City. Dubinsky and his fellow delegates from the International Ladies' Garment Work ers Union proposed a resolution giving the Executive Council of the Federation summary power to oust union officials guilty of corrupt practices or "moral turpitude." President Green throttled the idea, contending it would destroy the autonomy of unions. Dubinsky threatened to carry his resolution to the floor for a fight...
...That it was Greenfield, Budd, Trigg and MacCallum who had tried to oust President Beury...
...Public announcement of Maple's dismissal has been made by Lieutenant Colonel Henry D. Jay professor of Military Science and Tactics, who carried on an extensive investigation of Maple's leaning before taking action to oust the Senior, but it is known that Maple has received a letter from Colonel Jay terminating his R.O.T.C. connections...