Word: signed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...spokesman for the Organizing Committee. Leslie Sullivan, said Thursday that over 50 per cent of the 800 Medical Area employees have signed District 65 membership cards although the NLRB only requires that 30 per cent sign in order to hold an election...
...equal to the occassion. Under the direction of Massachusetts State Sen. Chet Atkins, they packed conferences with sympathetic individuals where Udall spoke and made the sympathetic more so by arranging for photographers to take pictures of the candidate shaking hands with flattered students. The students were then persuaded to sign up to work for Udall...
...MIDDLE ATLANTIC: The President was given high marks for taking action, lower grades for the action he took. "Call me relieved," said Baltimore Housewife Betty Lee Digges. "I see the plan as a sign that Mr. Ford is preparing to assert some kind of leadership, instead of just letting the country drift as we have been doing...
Another bright sign from the caucus came when they voted to unseat F. Edward Hebert as Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, a post which he has held since 1971. During his tenure, he supported the bombing of Cambodia against the will of a majority of the House, and frequently endorsed and lobbied for defense projects so outlandish that even the Nixon administration opposed them...
...never served in the armed forces, Hebert has shown a surprising willingness, even anxiousness, to send Americans to die in Southeast Asia. His removal as Armed Services Chairman is a welcome sign. His successor Melvin Price doesn't appear to be much of an improvement, but has supported some positive social legislation during his terms in Congress...