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Story November 27, 1937

United Automobile Worker

Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan

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Homer Martin, president of the International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, sent a telegram to all House of Representatives members on Friday, urging them to sign a petition discharging the Rules Committee from the Black-Connery Bill for immediate passage, backed by 375,000 members.

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Pass Black-Connery Bill!

The following telegram was sent to all members of the National House of Representatives Friday by Homer Martin, president of the International Union, United Automobile Workers of America:

STRONGLY REQUEST THAT YOU SIGN PETITION BEING CIRCULATED TO DISCHARGE HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE FROM FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF BLACK-CONNERY BILL THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND MEMBERS INTERNATIONAL UNION UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS OF AMERICA URGE THAT THIS BE PASSED IMMEDIATELY

HOMER MARTIN INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS OF AMERICA

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Historical Event

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Justice

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Black Connery Bill Homer Martin United Automobile Workers Petition House Representatives Labor Union

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Homer Martin

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Homer Martin

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Friday

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Homer Martin urges House members via telegram to sign petition for immediate passage of Black-Connery Bill, supported by 375,000 union members.

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