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DETROIT JERISTI CHRONICLE
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"ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER"
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Re-Elect CONGRESSMAN
HOWARD A. COFFIN
An Outstanding Record
As A Detroit Citizen
An Enviable Record
In The 80th Congress
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Howard A. Coffin, humanitarian and
His colleagues showed their confidence
civic leader, served as head of the
in his ability by electing him to the
Detroit Community Fund for 10 years:
important Congressional committees
was president of the Detroit YMCA
on Public Works, House Administra-
and is a member of YMCA national
tion and the Investigation of the Black
council. He is a trustee of Brown Uni-
Markets, an unusual record for a fresh-
versity, which honored him with Phi-
man Congressman ... He has carried
Beta-Kappa: of Grace Hospital and of
out the mandate of the voters, hewing
the Detroit College of Law. These have
to the party line, but not when he felt
been only a few of the positions in
it was acting against the interests of
which Coffin has served WITHOUT
Detroiters . . . Coffin stands for the
renumeration.
As a practical business
strongest defense against Communism.
man, he has been executive of several
He has earned and won the praise of
such great Republicans and statesmen
large organizations, retiring as a gen-
eral manager of White Star, Socony
as Joseph W. Martin, Speaker of the
Vacuum Oil compan y ,
House; Charles A. Halleck, Majority
to become
Congressman and to devote his entire
Leader of the House and Homer Fer-
time and efforts to public service.
guson, Senator from Michigan.
America Needs Men of Howard A. Coffin's Character, Integrity and Honesty. He Is the ONLY Congressional Candidate in the
13th District Listed as PREFERRED by the "Civic Searchlight," Official Publication of the Detroit Citizens League.
KEEP HOWARD A. COFFIN IN CONGRESS
The American Way of Life
. . . the preservation of individual
initiative and en-
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Tax Reduction
Curbing government spending, trim-
ming top-heavy
free competition,
Europe, without
to the underno-
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-- critic overlord-
ship of Russia.
earnings of labor
and the rewards
of industry.
Black Marketeering
Uncovering under-the-counter deals,
pay - offs, extor-
tionate prices on
ment employees.
i n support of
the Mundt-Nix-
on Bill exposing
Communistic ac-
tivities.
At. *out o
DUCK MARKET
w a r materials.
Bringing to jus-
tice those who
bled America in
her crucial hour.
ing economy in
U enslavement
to protect the
retaining the in-
centives that
make for prog-
ress.
Insisting on a clean bill of health
for a I I govern-
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agencies to
peace-time sire,
terprise under
Treason and Un-Americanism
European Recovery Program The Best Interests of Detroit
Help to the needy, the rebuilding
of a self-sustain-
Selfish Rural Lobbying
Helping the family food dollar go
farther by op-
posing the "pen-
alty tax" on col-
ored oleomarger-
ine . . . a fax
that h a s cost
America millions
of dollars.
a
State support of Wayne University
. . . saving the
g e city millions in
taxes . . . Turn-
ing over Fort
Wayne to De-
troit for the re-
creation of De-
troiters.
Pork Barrel Extravagance
Cuting multi-billion dollar bills for
unnecessary pub-
.,. lic works to a
6/c0 nominal$50,-
‘-- s— 00 000,000. Putting
cu i national expendi-
<L tures on a busi-
ness basis.
REPUBLICAN • 13th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
This Message Sponsored by Friends of Howard A. Coffin
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron
Sidney Alexander
Dr. Peter M. Bernstein
Louis Berry
Harry H. Bielfield
Aaron Droock
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
Harry Frank
William Friedman
Harry Grant
Hennas, Marks
Lemma
N. Salons
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Abraham Srere
Heavy Wiseman
Harr/ 'Anita
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