LABOR: New Team for NLRB

Franklin Roosevelt has at last cleared out the radicals from the National Labor Relations Board. Last week, for the first time, the Board was completely manned by men who have no social axes to grind.

NLRB has been racked by internal squabbles from the first. In its early days it was attacked by businessmen as prolabor, radical and Red. Gradually it took on a mellower coloration, acquired more tempered wisdom. The hot light of publicity passed it by. Its personnel changed. Finally the only charter member left was Edwin Seymour Smith, who was...

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