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Show i oo Letters Written by Railroad Men Are Under Criticism WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 Declaring that be wished to substantiate his assertions as-sertions that "threat to unseat mem bers of congress were a part of the railroad unions' propaganda In favor of the Plumb plan. Representative Web-sier. Web-sier. Republican of Washington, introduced intro-duced into the record a slack of several sev-eral hundred form leters addressed to him printed on letterheads bearing the name of the Brotherhoods of Railway ( ai M 1 1 :md c lerks. The letters said: "Ho who obstructs the government tn the policy of control or ownership becomes our political enemy. It shall be our chief policy to remove him from his political line of trust the public has given Into his keeping." "This is a part of the educational plan you said you were making in fa- vor of this bill?" asked Mr. Webster. Mr Plumb said he did not endorse the wording, but remarked that "anybody "any-body of citizens had the right to use ihe ballot to protect any rights they ma think are in danger." vH oo ' |