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Liberal Union Grants Power Of Attorney for Film Fight

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A reduced quorum of Liberal Union members voted last night to give a legal staff full power of attorney to begin action in the current HLU Film Series dispute with the University Theater and its distributors. Before the business meeting, J. William Belanger, Massachusetts CIO president, and John T. Dunlop, associate professor of Economics, discussed the Taft-Hartley Act.

The legal powers will go to a committee of five Law School members under the direction of John L. Saltonstall '38.

Earlier, Belanger told the meeting that management can take care of itself while the working man needs legislation to protect himself.

Dunlop declared that a labor law which had been drawn up in a hurry could not work efficiently.

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