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Cesar Chavez — Part 5
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380 AMENDInG MIGRATORY LABOR LAWS
our office of people who have given us their consent to bargain for
them. It’s a mimeographed statement that they signed, both English
and Spanish, saying that they give their consent, that our roup, ‘our
association, can bargain for them collectively, and so we'd say it’s
something more like 1,700 than 400. ;
Congressman Hacen. Well, have you ever submitted that list to
any responsible group of growers?
Mr. Coaavez. t would be very difficult to do that, Congressman, be-
cause, as you know, they haven't even been willing to receive our
telephone calls or even our telegrams. If I find a way of doing that,
I'd be very happy to do so,
Congressman Hacen. Now, let’s assume there were some method
of having an informal election or getting consents. Now, if you lost
that election, would you still continue to strike?
Mr. @Qmavez. An informal election?
Co ssman Huicen. Yes.
Mr. vez. Of course, we'd have to find out what the election was
goin, be for. In other words, if both sides were going to agree
that wé'd abide by the results of the election ? .
Congressman Hacen, You would then cease your strike activities?
You lost the election.
Mr. Cravez. We would cease, that’s correct. And if we won, of
course, that would take care of that.
Congressman Hacen. All right. Now, I want to ask vou about
something else, and you really raised this issue yourself, It's a very
touchy issue, I might say. But in El Malcriado that you publish
Mr. Cuavez. I don't publish El Malcriado.
Congressman Hacex. Well, you sponsor it?
Mr. Cuavez. I don’t sponsor it. The association—it’s a separate
corporation.
ngressman Hacen. Well, you endorse its activities in name, cer-
tainly?
Mr. Cuavez, Well, some of them, yes, sir. *
Con an Hacrx. You don’t endorse all of them; is that correct?
Mr. CiravEZ. Well, see, I have no control over everything written in
E] Malcriado. When they say good things about us, agree with them.
They think they represent our views as the Delano Record may repre-
sent the growers’ views.
ngressman Hagen. All right. Now, somewhere, and you're
aware of this as well as I am, but I saw a reward posted for identify-
ing anybody in your association who was a Communist. You, in effect,
raised this issue. Now, let me ask you
, Mr. Cuavez. I really have not raised the issue, Congressman. The
Issue was raised by the growers and the people in the community.
Congressman Hace. X
ow, let me ask you this question. If it were
proven to you that someone in a position of authority in your organiza-
tion were a Communist, what would you do with him?
Mr. Cravez. You prove to me he was a Communist, than we'll take
the necessary action.
Goneressman Hacren. What is the necessary action?
Mr. Cuavez. That would depend on whether the fellow was a Com-
munist or not, or the woman.
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