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Show WRIGHT PATTERSON Union Tactics Slow Housing A G.I. or any other worthy citizen is entitled to the opportunity of ' buying a home for his family. The i vast majority cannot pay $10,000 and j up for a house which could have been bought in prewar days for i some $3,000. If he attempts to pay today's price he knows he will lose; will not be able to pay out. A very considerable part of that difference in price is occasioned by the feather-bedding, feather-bedding, the slowdowns and the petty pet-ty jurisdictional rules of the building build-ing trades unions. The people generally gener-ally are awakening to the fact that the selfish attitude of union labor is causing thousands of families to live in Inadequate housing. |