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Holling         Thank you, Mr.Smith.
                Today I saw a newspaper under the title,"United Labor Edition". The joint theme of the AFL and CIO publication was: "United We Attack". Therefore, it inspires me to present to you the leader of another great labor organization, Thomas J. Casey, president of the District Council of the CIO.

Casey     .............................
          .....Three-Minute Adress.....
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Holling         Mr. Casey, that was a clear expression of our unity of purpose to win the war. Those words express the brotherhood of man, and should serve to introduce our next speaker, Mr.s Thomas F. Kitts, of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

Kitts         Our Commander-in-Chief, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, has designated this week as "Brotherhood Week", and I will rest on the words of his proclamation, from which I quote.
         "We are fighting for the right of men to live together as members of one family, rather than as masters and slaves. We are fighting that the spirit of brother-hood which we prize in this country may be practiced extend such brotherhood earthwide, which gives hope to all the world."

Holling         These speeches by labor and management are the true expression of the brotherhood of liberty. To project that liberty, now is the time when we must pass the ammunition, and the Buffalo Jubilee Singers will now sing the song which is sweeping America, "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition".