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I I OPEN: 6 am 'Real' Breakfast j Daily Specials excluded (Coupon Valid thru 9-2083) j By Jonathan Taylor AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland said Monday in Omaha that he believes the 1034 presidential elec tion is probably one of the most important elections the unions have faced in his lifetime. Speaking at a press conference, Kirkland said the election is significant because of the "grevious nature of the problems that the country faces, the unfinished work that needs to be done and the degree of stress that so many of our (union) broth ers and sisters are suffering." He said that with the highest level of unemployment since the great depression hundreds of thousands of families have suffered hardship and damage that cannot be rectified. Kir klan d was in Omaha on Labor Day to partici pate in the city's annual salute to labor, Septemberfest. Kirkland said fair play is also at stake in the 1934 election. He said the National Trade Relations Board, supposedly impartial, has been taken over by "hostile forces" who want to deprive the "working people of their right to be represented by an effec tive union." He said the board has been loaded with "bitter diehard, lifelong enemies of collective bar gaining and trade unionism." "WeVe never attempted to load that board with ardent advocates of trade unionism," he said. "All we want are fair people (on the board)." Commenting on the Korean airliner that was shot down by a Russian warplane, Kirkland said the Uni ted States must answer the Soviet action with an effective response. He said an appropriate response would be to ter minate or collect on loans made to the Soviet Union by the United States. "If our industrialists are to sell our enemies the rope with which they intend to hang us, we at least should make them pay cash for it," he said. "We should not give it to them on easy street." Kirkland said he is afraid the Reagan administra tion is not prepared to take retaliatory measures because it has shown in the days following the inci dent, a "business as usual" attitude. Earlier in the day, Kirkland told more than 200 people in a speech in Solidarity Park that some people may consider the labor movement as just another "special interest group." But he said the special interest of the labor movement included jobs for all Americans, quality education, equal pay for equal work, and "a fair deal for the family farmer who is a working man just like us." Kirkland said the labor movement stands for "jobs and justice not for a few, not for the privileged, but foralL" He said that 81 years ago, Samuel Gompers, the only other national labor leader to visit Omaha, spoke of a pendulum of power that swings to and from the unions' direction. Today, Kirkland said, the pendulum is sweeping back to the labor movement. 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