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A National Appeal

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The American Proteettve Tarifl League In special and extraordinary session on December töth, responding to the earnesi requesi oí trage earners, ununlmougly agreed thai il was iicccss.-H-y to -all apon t ii' prees of the Cnited States to urgé every patrtotic citizen to assisl In defentlng the proposed Wilson Pree Trade Tariff, xvliich is oefore congreso. [I this tneasure becomea h lavr, the demand for labor In all prodnctlv e n ploymentfl in ihi coontry v be decreased. This 11 reduce the w and en minga ol every man, woman r child among as : permnnenfly lower the Btandard o( living in this country : añil, reduce the purchasing power of om1 wiifti' earnere who eonstltute the rcai consumtng toree in ihis land. Every person, rlch (ir poor, hih or low, old or youHg, who is not in favor of lower wag8 and lcs eomfoits in lifo, Bhoüld at ome write a postal card o the congressman from hls or her district, protestlng agalnat tlie passage of this bill. and demandtng that the McKinley tariff be left anchanged. Wrlte a postal i-ani to-day, and urge every triend of yonrs to do the same. l'erhups yonr effort wül deieat Pree trade and save Protection. Write to Jas. S. Gorman, .T. ('. I!urrows, W. fí. I.inton. Jno. W. Moon, II. P. Thomas, l). 1). Aitkens. John Averv or Sainnel A. Stephenson. MishIgan congressmen.

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Ann Arbor Courier