Amerikai Magyar Szó, 1972. január-június (26. évfolyam, 1-26. szám)
1972-06-15 / 24. szám
4 AMERIKAI MAGYAR SZÓ — HUNGARIAN WORD Thursday, June 15. 1972 ; SPONSORS PARTIAL LláT MARIO ABREU. Vice President Oistrict 65, Distributive Workers of AmericaJOSEPH BELSKY, President Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO) IRVING BLUESTONE. Vice-President United Automobile & Aircraft Workers of America HARRY BRIDGES. President 'nternational Longshoremen's & Warehousemen’s Union CLIFTON CALDWELL, Vice-President Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO) CESAR CHAVEZ. President United Farm Workers of America (AFL-CIO) GERALD R. COLEMAN, Executive Secretary United Hatters, Cap & Millinery Workers International Union (AFL-CIO) LEON J. DAVIS", President National Union of Hospital & Nursing Home Employees, RWDSU (AFL-CIO) FILENO DE NOVELUS, Vice-President United Shoe Workers of America (AFL-CIO) JACK EDWARD, Vice-President United Automobile & Aircraft Workers of America ABE FEINGLASS, Vice-President Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO) MURRAY FINLEY, Vice-President Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (AFL-CIO) ALBERT FITZGERALD, President United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America MOE FONER, Executive Secretary National Union of Hospital & Nursing Home Employees, RWDSU (AFL-CIO) DOUGLAS FRASER, Vice-President United Automobile & Aircraft Workers of America DONALD FRAZER, Vice-President United Automobile & Aircraft Workers of America FRED FULFORD, President United Furniture Workers of America (AFL-CIO) HAROLD GIBBONS, Vice-President International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Director, Central Conference of Teamsters LOUIS GOLDBLATT, Secretary-Treasurer International Longshoremen's 4 Warehousemen's Union PATRICK E. GORMAN, Secretary-Treasurer Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO) VICTOR GOTBAUM, Vice President, American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees; President, District Council 37 PAT GREATHOUSE, Vice-President United Automobile & Aircraft Workers of America CHARLES HAYES, Vice-President Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO) RALPH HELSTEIN, Vice-President Amalgamated Meat Cutters 4 Butcher Workmen of North America (AFL-CIO) DOLORES HUERTA, Vice-President United Farm Workers of America (AFL-CIO) DAVID LIVINGSTON, Secretary-Treasurer Distributive Workers of America OLGA MADOR, Vice-President United Automobile 4 Aircraft Workers of America JAMES MATLES, Secretary-Treasurer United Electrical, Radio 4 Machine Workers of America EMIL MAZEY, Secretary-Treasurer United Automobile 4 Aircraft Workers of America ANTHONY MAZZOCCHI, Legislative Director Oil, Chemical 4 Atomic Workers International Union (AFL-CIO) WILLIAM MICHELSON, Vice-President Retail, Wholesale 4 Department Store Employees Union (AFL-CIO) EINAR 0. MOHN, Vice-President International Brotherhood of Teamsters; Director, Western Conf. of Teamsters CLEVELAND ROBINSON. President Distributive Workers of America FRANK ROSENBLUM, Secretary-Treasurer Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (AFL-CIO) FRANK SALAMORE, Vice-President; Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetologists and Proprietors International Union of America (AFL-CIO) JACK SCHEINKMAN, Vice-President Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (AFL-CIO) WILLIAM SIMONS, Vice-President American Federation of Teachers (AFL-CIO) DONALD W. STONE, Recording 4 Financial Secretary Lithographers 4 Photoengravers International Union (AFL-CIO) LEON SVERDLOVE, President International Jewelry Workers Union (AFL-CIO) DORIS TURNER, Vice-President National Union of Hospital 4 Nursing Home Employees, RWDSU (AFL-CIO) TOM TURNER. President Wayne County, AFL-CIO (Michigan) MYRA K. WOLFGANG, Vice-President Hotel 4 Restaurant Employees International Union (AFL-CIO) LEONARD WOODCOCK, President United Automobile 4 Aircraft Workers of America JERRY WURF, International President American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFL-CIO) a m to the Organizations of American Labor to participate in the Founding Conference 11« FOR PEACE Friday and Saturday June 23rd and 24th, 1972 at the TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL AUDITORIUM 300 South Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo, Brothers and Sisters;-.5 In common with the overwhelming majority of Americans, the working people of our country are plain sick and tired of the cruel and senseless war in Vietnam. We are sick and tired of the killing and maiming of thousands of our finest youth, and the destruction of an innocent country and millions of its people. * We are sick and tired of the same old lies—handed down from administration to administration—about how we are defending the right of the Vietnamese people to self-determination, while we bomb their land into oblivion. We are sick and tired of being caught in the wage-price treadmill, of running and running just to stand still—and even falling behind. We are sick and tired of watching our cities decay—of seeing our black, Puerto Rican, Chicano and poor white brothers and sisters condemned to an impoverished ghetto existence—while our government pours billions of dollars a year in the cesspool of history called the Vietnam war. We are sick and tired of this war that has divided our nation, set us apart from our youth, and poisoned the political atmosphere in our land with a deadly pollution. And we are determined that the voice of American labor, which has been raised in every struggle for justice and decency, shall not remain silent during this critical period. It is for these reasons—and because the coming weeks and months may well be decisive in determining our future—that we invite representatives of all labor organizations—international unions, state and city central labor bodies, and local unions—to join us in harnessing the conscience and will of American labor in a powerful organization-LABOR FOR PEACE—to bring an end to this war NOW! We hope to meet you in St. Louis—on June 23 and 24—for peace.