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In the Wind

August 5, 1944 issue

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The article presents information about the funds solicited by the United Republican Finance Committee for Metropolitan New York from the members of the American Labor Party. Several members, who repeatedly and in vain urged the approval of the federal ballot in order to facilitate voting by soldiers from New York State, have received a form letter asking their support. Apparently the fight is to spare the soldiers the horrors of full employment when they come home. The Labor Institute of America has prepared a large three-color chart showing how members of the U.S. Congress have voted during the past two years on issues vital to labor.

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SOLDIERS -- United States; SOLDIERS -- Employment; VOTING; FINANCE; UNITED States. Congress; UNITED States
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