in the
(Illus-
Tendenlcies in
f. C. D. Alinm,
Cs.
Sun and Otherg.
E. R. H. Curtiss.
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strikes
CRITIQUjE moret
Amends
By G. D. E.- such a
- Kansas
When the Kansas industrial law wvas than tk
first born I recognized it at a glance Wthe V
as a bit of legislation, against the I. ergenq~
W. W.'s and their kind. Hdaving little trouble,
sympathy for such ragged and loose of thef
political philosopheirs I was inclined to consum
applaud the law, not because of its in- merely
trinsic merit-it apparently had none mandc
-but because it rested heaily on th and ac
world panaceas of intellectual ragmuf- Even,
fins, mask o
I should have known, however, that era ble
the law would not be content to stop the obs
with suppressing the I. W. W.'s. But tors an
I didn't, and I berate -myself for an ing the
ass. To look upon any law as favor- Impude
able to other than those who make it men of
is to. believe that politicians and cap- and clc
italists have honor. One might as well praises
suspect a minister of having intellect. ness;
The law, prima facia, was designed to theI
to put a stop to troubles arising be- The
tween capital and labor. It was to when, a
stop strikes and to substitute arbitra- len Wk
tion. The manufacturers could not the str
St 8
d New. (In
,d). Assist.
,eadings. The
eading. (Sar-
,11).
.rteen-
bring abou
of the enm
by
r
They had
-probably
consult a committee-
arranged by themsel
with the employees.
on the other hand,c
[n an organized way,
the same appeal, wit
ect to the came cond
the- law started off
ted the
had 11
-ard or
d, Fur-
ro to E. J. SCHNEIDER who will
)wn as a ONE-PRICE STORE.
)LEN CLOTH B'
at a
save
t the prices
has always
been in the
'Co113Ted
iWeightW
It will pay you to buy two4
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