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Editorial October 6, 1950

Florida Labor Advocate

Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida

What is this article about?

Compilation of quotes from notable figures including Byron Price, Robert H. Jackson, and Omar N. Bradley on topics like voter influence, free speech, international aggression, and economic mobilization, ending with a statistic on women in the labor force.

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VIEWS and REVIEWS
What They Say Whether Soon or Late
BYRON PRICE, Assistant Secretary-General, United Nations:
"It is the individual American voter - the American newspaper reader who is going to decide many world issues of highest consequences to our country."
VINCENT C. ROSS, industry official:
"There is altogether too much talk of 'security' and not enough of 'opportunity.'"
ROBERT H. JACKSON, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court:
"Indirect punishment of free press or free speech is as evil as direct punishment of it."
EDWARD KARDELJ, Yugoslav Foreign Minister:
"There is real danger today of aggression being launched under the guise of defense from aggression."
RALPH W. SOCKMAN, preacher:
"The church which tries to give religion as an opiate to the people will find itself poisoned."
HARWOOD L. CHILDS, political scientist:
"The American people do not need to be told what they should or should not want."
OMAR N. BRADLEY, General Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff:
"We will protect and maintain our form of government and our way of life against any challenge and at any cost."
HERBERT H. LEHMAN, U. S. Senator from New York:
"The mobilization of the profit dollar is just as essential as the mobilizing of human lives."

Women workers made up 18% of the total labor force in 1900. Today more than 28% are engaged in productive work.

What sub-type of article is it?

Press Freedom Foreign Affairs Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

Views And Reviews Notable Quotes Free Speech International Aggression Economic Mobilization Women Labor Force

What entities or persons were involved?

Byron Price Vincent C. Ross Robert H. Jackson Edward Kardelj Ralph W. Sockman Harwood L. Childs Omar N. Bradley Herbert H. Lehman

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Compilation Of Notable Views On Current Issues

Stance / Tone

Neutral Presentation Of Diverse Opinions

Key Figures

Byron Price Vincent C. Ross Robert H. Jackson Edward Kardelj Ralph W. Sockman Harwood L. Childs Omar N. Bradley Herbert H. Lehman

Key Arguments

Individual Voters And Newspaper Readers Decide World Issues Too Much Emphasis On Security Over Opportunity Indirect Punishment Of Free Press Or Speech Is Evil Danger Of Aggression Disguised As Defense Church Giving Religion As Opiate Will Poison Itself Americans Do Not Need To Be Told What To Want Protect Government And Way Of Life At Any Cost Mobilization Of Profit Dollar As Essential As Human Lives

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