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Editorializing on the recent Supreme Court decision which upheld a Virginia state court ruling that a union charged with violence during a labor controversy can be sued in a state court rather than being prosecuted under the Taft-Hartley law, the 14,-oll Street Journal said: x

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". For years there has been a determined effort to give unions a sort of privileged status in relation to local law, to argue that a labor controversy was immune to the rules of other controversies and that the unions were beyoncl the reach of the local policeman. Much of the labor violence of recent years has been possible only under the sway of that doctrine . The Supreme Court decision'should do much to restore the power of state governments to manage their own affairs."

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Mel J. London, Calaveras Cement Company vice-president in charge of marketing, announces that the company has reorganized its sales department into tvvo divisions-dealer sales ancl contractor sales, designed to increase the personal service available to the company's expanding customer list.

The newly created dealer sales division will be headecl by William Jeffrey, forn.rerly manager of Stocltton Building Materials Co., in Stockton, Calif . Jeffrey will supervise activities of Calaveras dealer sales personnel in San Francisco, Fresno, Modesto, Stockton, Sacramento, Chico, Oakland ancl Santa Rosa. Tom Love, Jr., formerly assistant chemist in the Calaveras plant in San Andreas, Calif., has been added to the clealer sales staff as representative in the Stockton area.

The contractor sales staff will operate under Lonclon's personal supervision, working in close coordination with sales engineer James R. Casey in San Francisco. Al Maier, the company's present contractor and dealer sales representative in Oakland. has been transferred to the dealer sales division.

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