PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1948 You Are About to Elect A NEW CONGRESS DEAR STUDENTS: You have a right to be represented in Congress! Do you know that for the last five years your present Republican Congressman, who now asks you to re-elect him, has voted consistently against the interest and wishes of the great majority of the people of the 2nd Congressional District? THE MAJORITY HAS NOT BEEN REPRESENTED DURING THOSE FIVE YEARS! His record shows that and here it is: HE VOTED: Against the Marshall Plan and All forms of foreign aid and thus voted for communism and chaos in Europe. Against the Marshall Plan and All forms of foreign aid and thus voted for communism and chaos in Europe. Against the principle of Reciprocal Trade and thus voted to build up farm surpluses and to reduce foreign trade. Against Flood Control, against Soil Conservation, against Rural Electrification by voting to reduce funds for those purposes. Against Low Cost Housing and thus voted to keep our people in overcrowded homes, in slums, in chicken coops and in garages. Against Fair Labor Laws. Against Financial Aid for schools. Against Flood Control, against Soil Conservation, against Rural Electrification by voting to reduce funds for those purposes. Against the principle of Reciprocal Trade and thus voted to build up farm surpluses and to reduce foreign trade. Against Low Cost Housing and thus voted to keep our people in overcrowded homes, in slums,in chicken coops and in garages. Against Fair Labor Laws. Against Financial Aid for schools. Against the Fair Employment Practices Act. Against Civilian Control of Atomic Energy. For Inflation by voting against Price Controls which made it possible for Big Business to More than Double Its Profits while wages, salaries,and profits of small business did not increase by nearly so large a proportion. For Inflation by voting against Price Controls which made it possible for Big Business to More than Double Its Profits while wages, salaries, and profits of small business did not increase by nearly so large a proportion. For Higher Rents—"Nuff" said. For Lower Farm Prices after 1950. For an Unfair Tax Reduction Bill which reduces taxes on big incomes by as much as 50% but reduces taxes on small incomes by not more than 20%. For removing 750,000 Workers from the annuity protection of Social Security. For Higher Rents—"Nuff" said. For Lower Farm Prices after 1950. For an Unfair Tax Reduction Bill which reduces taxes on big incomes by as much as 50% but reduces taxes on small incomes by not more than 20%. For removing 750,000 Workers from the annuity protection of Social Security. You Need a NEW CONGRESSMAN! Elect PHILIP A. DERGANCE, Democrat, Tomorrow Resident of Lawrence. Asst. Dist. Att., U.S. Dept. of Justice, until Sept. 1948 HE IS PLEDGED TO AND WILL VOTE FOR: Full re-instatement of Farm Parity. Reciprocal Trade and foreign aid programs. Fair Labor Laws, expanded Expanded Soil Conservation and Rural Electrification. Expanded Flood Control. Social Security and Higher Minimum Wages. Lost Cost Housing. The Fair Employment Practices Act. Aid to Education. A Strong Defense. A Strong United Nations. Continued Civilian and Public Control of Atomic Energy. Excess Profit Taxes. A Balanced Economy program, including a fair tax law to halt Inflation and to prevent ruinous deflation. Your Best Bet Is with DERGANCE (Paid for by K.U. friends of Philip A. Dergance, Democratic Candidate for Congress, Second Congressional District which includes Wyandotte, Johnson, Miami, Linn, Bourbon, Allen, Anderson, Franklin and Douglas Counties.) New mad" a wear, woman ach, is she sai Miss former the na hats to Mis any I fill-in "Wh which ber, a riages "Th is al rent know for it "Af client men. the w shoul "Be continue things old i When "I've attract a cre howl their pleas or pe "I she s matic recei guide custo Bu said and Mi date gree paln dinn corn "I I g motl R H Sh type red prov plen gue ligi I de p In Edu si mo DT