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9 9 C omunists have, in effect, recome a servige agency for striking unions, furnishing pickets, demonstrationsxp riots, strategy. legal counsel.Today, of the 20% of Puerto Rico's labor force that is unioniz d, about 3-4% is PSP milijantly pro-PSP, while many of the others accept help. which is quickly and systematically volunteered. the negative efiect of the abotage and bombings upon invistment is and benefits "We have rights that no one has ever worked for," a liberal Pilerto Rican lawyer remarked one evening. "We got NLRB before we even needed an NLRB: and ditto to the Givil Liberties Commission." (Characteristically, upol deciding to set up a permanent, Munoz that the island needeu gurong civil liberties watchdog, invited the ACLU's Roger Baldwin down from New York to do the job.) FORD one distating The effects of Munoz S policy ofx foreign transplants 0 peem to 90 on endlesdy. There is the present n ed to import 65% of the island's foodstuffs including commodities long and better produced in Puerto Rico, e.g. oranges, coffee. There is the nead to import technicians while the University of Puerto Rico continues, in the best European and Ivy League tradition, students in the humanities of which there is already companentime a surplus.

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