Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Bulletin No. 7 v Aren’t the People Entitled to Know All the Facts? The House of Representatives in appropriating 111,000,D00 to build a Government armor plant, voted dowd a proposal that books be kept so the public could know exactly how much Government-made armor will cost. Advocates of a Government plant expect to get armor cheaper. Why then refuse to look facts in the face? * '' We can and will make armor for the Government cheaper than it can do it for itself—and we want to prove it If our offer to do so is to be rejected, aren't the people entitled A i to know exactly what the Government-made product costs? That question is now before the Senate of the United States. , -.i ■' ' . I ' A <<’'/,'.>■ Bethlehem Steel Company 1 ’ 1 ' \ i . ' -•-- • - -- - '-- -x——. • . - •- - - - -**.■* - *• -' -- »- -
