AT HOME AND ABROAD - LABOR SPEAKS MIND AT ASILOMAR

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April 16, 1956
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1 OAKLAND (Cal.) TRIBUNE APR 161956 Circ.: e. S010 - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP70-00058R000100o514`-'0 Front Edit Other Page Page Page AT HOME AND ABRQAO., or SpeaksM1n4 By Raymond, Lavurence CPYRGHT ASILO a ways a source of astonish- and lip. ion rets also ~e strated that ognizes that the communists ent to this writer that more labor's foreign airs authors -` , have injected arms and mili- t an 600 residents of Northern ties. _uhderstand perfectly the tary aid into the explosive alifoTnia should journey to present tactics of collective Middle Eastern Arab - Israel is rural convention site in or- leadership, Khrushchev's new crisis. der to study and talk , about smile, the new popular front. Although Mr. Rutz and his U.S. foreign policy. line, and the NJ that ultimate. confreres believe that the free For the, 10th a rktial confer- aims of the Soviet Union re-. world must thwart communist ence of.the.World Affairs Coun-. main unaltered. aims cil has, just. concluded and, . Recognizing that the Khrush- Israel, _ bh , restof he labor arms o- while no" formal conclusions ehe`' tactics are nothing new ram the r merits rest m thepathetic setic s udy. were reackied.. or were sought, and that the Russians Piave con-_ gram symtudy. there w as anu21ateebate in stantly revised beix strrtegy, HIGH POINTS the various-'s emina , rs and au- Mr. Rutz pointed out: "Neither It is too long to summarize thorita'tive. talks by business, at the 20th, nor at any other here but the following points professional and diplomatic .ex- party c o n g r e s s have they may be noted as contributing to perts. Two.tp level mep were changed their basic and ulti- a constructive solution through here from Washington: , Edwin mate aim-the conquest of the the United Nations: M. Wright, State Department entire world and its transforpla- Establishment of a perma- expert on` nn_rF~sw*!~ tion on the Soviet slave pat- nent commission of five neutral fairs, and i W. P tes, head tern." nationals to maintain peace in? of Central Intelligence P gent Destruction of the Stalinist the Middle East and prevent" wh e1 "s p y -e- dogma hasn't fooled the labor provocative incidents: cret agency of tl; r V, Gov ...leaders either. ernment, and brother; .of the A general conference of Mid-. Se DESIGNED TO DECEIVI die Eastern c,r.etary of State,. _Ti~ .there governments to re Free Ambassador Eric Johnson Free labor, according t1 Mr. solve their own difference; a who.' was appointed by the Rutz, rejects communist' r' ojan United Nations fund of $500, President as his personal rep- horse maneuvers which are 000,000 to help solve the Arab resentative as hisvanco, the Jor- only designed to fool people refugee problem, one of thel dan= River Valley program. abroad and promote popular most exacerbating elements ins But it was a labor repre- front government. the -situation; sentative this whiter thought The French and Italian gov- Assumption of leadership bY4 was probably the most houg t ernments won't fall for this the U.S. in stressing the impor- ca speaker. He is Henry Rutz, maneuver but unfortunately in tance of improving economi international a f f a i r s repre- both countries the majority of and social conditions, includin tern ve for AFL-CIO, workers are organized,in com- a higher standard of living for EDS OPPOSED monist unions, which of course common peoples. If Mr. u?tom .-l- are. directed from Moscow.' Some of these recommenda-# a-i vi lice iauur in uuus may seem sumewnai un-z or the two big American Europe, as well as in the United realistic, or difficult to -imple unions, them American labor States, to defeat these purposes ment, but they indicate a highlj stands solidly behind this_coun- and refuse to lend respec'tabil- type of thinking about one of try's present foreign policy and ity and legitimacy to the slave the most explosive situations in is dedicated to o unremitting op- system of the communists. the world today and the contri- position to the communists' Indicative of the constructive bution that labor can make to 1i world program, whether iii Asia position taken by the AFL-CIO the formation of intelligent, in, Europe . on, foreign affairs is the pro- public opinion on these Mr. Rutz rYlade__f]1LC_ahun.. _ar.o,,, .,.,...,..*,_. ....i,:-_~ -- "-- '------ ,y...w