TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. October 14, 1955
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Knight's Candidacy as President Probably Would Be Supported by Labor
Sacramento, Calif. (U.R)
If organized labor could select
the next Republican presidential
candidate, it probably would be
Gov. Goodwin J. Knight of Cal
ifornia. Knight insists his administra
tion is one of "moderation"
which rejects "the rigor mortis
of the extreme right and the St.
Vitus dance of the extreme left."
But there is little doubt the
58-year-old California executive
is labor's darling in the West.
During the National Governors'
conference in Chicago last sum
mer, Knight was the only one
of 48 governors attending who
was invited to a meeting of the
AFL National Executive board.
One California labor official
who was there said "In my 25
years as a delegate to the nation
al AFL convention, I have never
seen a governor so welcomely
received a Republican govern
or at that!"
George Meany, president of
the AFL, in an Aug. 15 speech
in San Diego, said "America
could use more Governor
Knights." . .,
The statement was made pub-
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New York (U.R) A would-be
bandit handed a note to bank
teller Beatrice Genoino, 23, tell
ing her to "act natural" and
hand over the money.'
Miss Genoino didn't hand over
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She fell to the floor in a semi
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licly at the state AFL conven
tion where 3000 delegates gave
Knight a five-minute standing ov
ation before he spoke, then re
peated the tribute after his ad
dress. "The myth that labor repre
sents everything in the Demo
cratic party is exploded," Knight
told a Republican rally here on
Sept. 24. "There are literally
thousands of Republicans in the
ranks of labor and it is our job
to merit their support."
In a Sept. 3 address to the
State Chamber of Commerce,
Knight repeated what he had
told the labor delegates: "I 'will
never use the force of govern
ment as a puntive instrument
for the benefit of one group and
the hurt of another."
Translated into specifics, he
.said he would veto any "right
to-work legislation. He would
not sign any secondary boycott
or hot cargo laws that labor
found undesirable. He stood for
strengthening labor's position in
jurisdictional strike laws. And
he said he would support legisla
tion to "implement any negotia
ted guaranteed annual wage
program."
In another speech Knight said
"It is generally assumed that
organized labor will merge mem
berships during the final months
of this year. By this action will
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two organizations along with
their families ana well wishers
will constitute 75 per cent of the
entire population of registered
voters in the United States."
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