Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1946 — Page 9

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LET'S TAKE ST

NOW

Everybody wants goods. Manufacturers want to make them for you.

Yet months after the war’s end, you still find

it difficult to get many of the things you want and should have.

So, isn’t this the time for all of us to take stock ...to learn a lesson... to find out, if we can, what will cure the troubles we are having

and prevent their recurrence?

Let’s look ahead and agree on a program that will insure the full production everybody agrees

is the real answer to most of our problems.

Suppose we begin by taking a good look at three roadblocks to prosperity...

STRIKES

Whatever their justice or injustice, strikes paralyze production, force people to use up their savings, and result in losses that can never be

made up.

PRICE CEILINGS Full production isn’t possible when industry

suffers losses because of rising costs and frozen

FOR A BETTER TOMORROW FOR EVERYBODY

prices. Price ceilings limit production—goods

just don’t get made.

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_.. GOVERNMENT SPENDING

Continved huge government spending means continued high taxes. High taxes discourage

production, hinder the creation of jobs, and

leave you less to spend.

ISN'T THIS THE WAY? The people, through Congress, can remove these roadblocks in the long-range interests of all... By establishing a labor policy that will treat labor and management exactly alike, and above all be fair to the public;

By removing the shackles of price control on manufactured goods;

By cutting down on government ‘spending now and balancing the Federal budget by the 1947 fiscal year at a level of income and outgo that taxpayers can stand.

Do you believe this program is in the public

‘interest?

Your Representatives in Congress are the only

ones that can put it into effect. Tell them how .

you feel about it.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS

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