Word: teamsters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pink-cheeked and cold-eyed, Teamster Chieftain Dave Beck is one labor leader who not only admires the U.S. Big Businessman but considers himself a self-made if not yet fully recognized member of their lodge-he is proud of having made a fortune as a capitalist himself...
...Ratified the C.I.O.-A.F.L. nonaggression or no-raiding pact, already voted by the A.F.L. The agreement will be binding only on member unions that specifically endorse it; some A.F.L. leaders, notably Teamster Boss Beck, show no eagerness to sign...
...half-dozen most powerful labor bosses in the nation, and he is still on the climb. Beck's enemies insist that his goal is nothing less than a single, giant labor federation, with himself as its boss. Since he succeeded Dan Tobin as Teamster president last year, Beck has kept on the offensive, recruiting and raiding uninhibitedly. Last week he predicted a teamsters' membership of "in excess of 3,000,000" by 1960. Long the No. i union boss on the West Coast, he is building a $3,500,000 headquarters in Washington, an indication that he expects...
...natural restlessness of the American when he is not employed." The New York Evening Post complained (in 1828) about the new fad of men playing ball in the city: "The annoyance has become absolutely intolerable . . . and ought to be put an end to without delay." A generation later, a teamster who had struck it rich in Nevada passed a verdict on U.S. culture: "Ther arn't no chance for a gentleman to spend his coin in this country, an' so me an' Mrs. Bowers is goin' ter Yoorup...
...matter how hard he tried, ancient (76) Dan Tobin, boss of the powerful Teamsters' Union, could not get very excited about next year's presidential candidates. In last month's International Teamster, he noted that Ohio's Bob Taft would probably be the Republican nominee. But his words about labor's onetime public enemy No. 1 were so amicable ("If Senator Taft gives you his word or promise . . . he will keep that word or that promise") that the Republican Indianapolis News bannerlined: TEAMSTERS' TOBIN TOOTS FOR TAFT...