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United automobile worker. [volume] (Detroit, Mich.) 1936-1957, January 01, 1944, Image 1

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YOUR CORRRESSMAH'S HOME
Ask Him How About
His Subsidy Stuud
Subsidies have won a reprieve — let's make it a victory.
Delay of vote on the anti-subsidy bill was a victory for
the public. Congress was poised to swing the axe, but at the
last minute labor and consumers stayed its hand.
A month ago a 2-to-l Senate victory for the Food-
Trust-Farm Bloc inflation plan looked like a sure thing by
Christmas. Then the public spoke.
We won that round. But this is not final victory yet. Is
the Senate action a retreat, or is it a stall for time?
The answer is up to you.
Your Senators and Representatives are back home
again. While they are eating turkey with their families,
they can talk turkey with you. Be sure you give them a
chance.
How about a delegation of you and your neighbors
carrying to each one of them the greetings of the season?
That’s neighborly.
How about asking each one of them to take a Home
Front Pledge?
You have taken the pledge. You promise to observe
ceilings, avoid black markets, help make stabilization work.
They can do more than you can, if they want to. Here’s
a Home Front Pledge for Congressmen:
/ pledge I shall vote for laws and subsidies and
appropriations for OP A to hold the line .
/ pledge l shall vote against laws which threaten
to break the price line
l pledge my support to honest and vigorous en
forcement of price OP A.
How about it? You have from now until one week after
New Year’s Day to see them. Don’t put it off.
P. S. And while youVe at it, ask your congressman and
senator, “How about votes for servicemen?"
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U. S. SOLDIERS
DEMAND RIGHT
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