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PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. FEBR1URY 23, 1923
The Railroad Strike--By ao S cab
The railroadf strike of last summner! - CHARLES I-IOJDGMAN wold be better to becone a thief
woo not as serious as the coal miners' 'than a Scab, and he was proaly
strike, hut it reresened, on a small-;jad'o, po v n poeoo figtes5 r tesee.tdtl cnviced of it hIe hail it drilled in
p ladet supon~rsandproecuorsof ingen ver inervewe, ad tld imfufront his early experience, that
escale, the sine general problems, the stitke as the le der thenseles that it hr a certain titetei lttt ottpeso wo sol disare with
aind the same manner of treatment by It was5 an interesting sight to sit on; batts did ot stp orkti. "somettingtheoiin and acts of the Union
the enploying and working classes the top of a freight car in the yatds would hapen. wsottttcommuit an tnartoabe crime
Aud in the Pennsylvania Railroad Sysntl look over the tracks to the en Actual violeneestas tot wantitg.' FrotitImy exerietcee1 fattd tat
tem, the strike was particularly itter( trance gate a quarter of a mile awtay M'3any times ere ets bosgt into te srike-hr eattet-s and tte ordinary
because Viee President Atterbury isadawatchs the strikers gather. They ;shoe-, by passersy -froot the gtters. o cs before the stikieswas called
the most powerful opponent of organ- congregated itt large hand, and they of the adjoining steets swhere they
iced railroad unions in the countrytoaithed up the street bieneatth the had been left unonsciotsly their in- were itt about the same class oftsi-
antI because the Pennsylvania systemn;Red Flag. fhis is illustratieof at eiceptot- It wa adlocureyoltciayaboth astttrtttstedtttucttinal-
is the only railroad that has success-irae dangei to A meria Unionisat to find te houses of the teacers - atgsad mosneIttaitiloets were
fully made it a policy- to deal only sithltdoutlydangerotsteatse it wsot,s Itaiintedt with yellotssor larti dabls eneud n hnlptteru
aUnion which was organized tnder. frontat shin the isflence of rdical according to the effetiee<" of the etrttn o anish otf the trefact-
the P. IR. PtS rles, iiioiler words ai antI unrestraitied libor Ileaiters Iis5contrast. otses wtretctieetdiarily- lmsteeycs in itt itt-s itinle
--Sab' Uion oe ot uitr te ing ortutiiate that toeat Anerctafias uried ad it sotmetc iase tne Ltolis t ~- t-i-tteythug t St-hlias a-dete-t -t
itf the A. F. of L. Because of this the betn lestitubjetted to ttis pe otfit-,firmeot o eirt eii smptttthy- sithis eaddsialetp fmngn
strike ws -waged with more severity Ifuent e thais lite I-Europeain contries,,ttte sfrike- reiused to ttrit tater tons te rafy atitat itettweretsor- itrs- t be
than it wioli hare been othewise. and itis ,necessity ot the siresera-:blaze butttconfined th- irtttfots to lre- --10ftctttttttsttit
Lukl- rulteiy.scirfn tutu of Aneicti IabutrtUnions- thittveittig te sprea-ttf tithe fie.- Per- fr idtt heemplit d s a'itt k
ti ispoint, loony- stittent; re; csetteyiculdtiatl mmrotsi toit t a- tt ti s aioisi outlel-ttt-tI 5 alifts i-
forced t fidlturative jobts itt thein d inthteseimttportat tpohiitins;pt-initt- lcalitiino ftalittie rslted.t - fiiiotitgtiec--ius tei. itd
ftrablymott acolee-triinig It i-as eals ondimpea-tivie- by i etieti-5~tn iiitt t
sunsuitivo-ationto itentable thtemto ftc- 'ntbleetesrk ob aldo
uritto the University ini le fall. Onie It isas itleistng tt ote hoiiiithelbsmanayiti t r itoinste te -tver eouitghtgouidt() waritritit
f the most recntly deseltipediclasses tweiek ofi te sftfike tadsobtereid ti-rreentiointof tatiyst-orkmen -whaleet-, -g-nertliwaittts antdsuthtat it wai- i-
f jobls opent toattdetts i that of te eadtoi .teitwthe bitster -c(itltp it ltsttopviestieettin tdeiitguat~r i-is-i-ic fifirt iiCforthetrir pritsit
htave ben ucosenitottsignify this olet-liwhethe iy-tcai- at-fttofiren-tts oftefrniti tott-vete stofp--rs itfalltil ThI i itheItt - itte geetuly
ptatiomn is ar-d to undierstandi, lit it ,te shopititin it-y-t latersto ci v e-tctiei nitfli thotsewIt flit itt -fto be 1iat hfld.fWf ereit is-neiessa5 rs Ish
certainly imptilies tile-feefinge itieutleif flit i-itt f or thelii-tine i chftif fi ithey ho ewivtthtlteit familisiarmeitafistempoyeIt s a Scab, oIit n usu lly- iniff
bty its c-oiners--- ttof ittfitite udetesta-{ ad l sirti-ifsice t fe lati pay ifas, ibslithItf pfoflicemeffn weiri-proit dedti thle reason-s wicith vitt ferit i mti
liitr unwsillinglyfy llfs t fposititn va- trsdStatystihe-itt. Oir ne Iittit i 1thu tit liifen .\ain terieisItig inttceoitthefit iI
satedfby at Irier tduring thi- tenitee Te frsIt-s-tiifthticstrikes- ti is tt gahreiafte atsn1owrkng111f1 istik wswhn tet-icbstidf tiogufithtetipre-
if te stiike. Tile Ifrote idignified tet-it tnro c o ttesof anit ir enftfl t i _ ivltIt Is tat ll trefnttl ft tfelf fitmiib- ts-:Andyt Cr- i Is ifif 1
ws-ifth is somti meitssatpiliedf t stut-ia itt wsicihfthreiwisan tattiedtstill 9: i 11Sf - i -ite ott -f lit t faftsth tthe ajoialt itt-sittt isf itn l eth
ittsot is thtatoitt trikfe-bruetker," f ilsI iI it tsbt en heU ionit nduh ef stipe-f I cOI iii ifarmed- fpiliemen and111 ttit --,I-if1th f fifi utfsftl- is
althiough ft is ttnotitiully te ilitntliio fitats .ift ite a t-s5weekstcciole li l1 S fath Se-ttiitfttibroti-c wett ith 1f t
to lit-clt tistrike-: is-len it fob is thustv it ssas fo nthtti at the strcf iike s lii in I ititetmob, ttbri iks, iirtc-s itand otherf sitikes fetold mttf - Ihtithfiw- s-ti
sought, not- ties it ustally ft-it-c ntif otinueittt "to te fst diifi it itch"t il r isles iwere hurltedl t te mactinits-[cedto carryrat - giiuntopfitt i t-
greatleffect its doing so, ot s trtinas didtheffrtaif i lroad i i-tiitpltlulrdfemolising ttitheenloisdIf rn i oh hh a
Istartedl totv-tika; istiutnis shootl phietstoorg aunize- ntliarytu til itotofithfe i-tis. ITe titlst ou]ernd ws la-ng r iil a--
tail conct-ftiedsilas sititllfst as ia let- efec itt- -i--c, fitd uefeitri. F- l. e t s w rfitse oric , I the tt ha iiutofhits relfs 1lt 151jo inte stik-
c inthfit-shpsuio f te Pensylvaniii sbe ehdwa r~li oo-eoional women, wh ~~o ft tltfifect (s ere, I Ilesid tif be i d ttxpcxfts-
Ratiltoadtin a lat~rge fport iiitr akei e. -tvilctifl-t ilm n e rt5 tiie-w- ritn-ig Ii, of it- tlss iof ter buhni-ct-cs v it i soten iito Iby' -ifter f
.lt thetme t-I swts emptflyi-iI ts-it it would ft tettet frtmt-tiqfit isit. liio delghtedinrnit g outat fhsts-eais- 'Piti-wats ti uea-
faly- au a tre of theis trilt-e sfwh i l as Eit-ets wtte placet at t het corner Iatcat elitg "St-b"aft nt itthurlingu a to o m ,ytIfon-htsnia
toin ittatlnttl- tltnd loedf. Pwahy d ltd i s no lasati-fe egto hrc]te ftheftccupaits )shlie ircutan sitftits tdinitmlanyi-ft
iutstoen0 1s-umisa fiso Ilcuti i t iillch I trets-i ffi t cornet heetty fs f-tn iorl itti-i dff15 lttffsiltf.antth sfu tiffb111' btil-t ltnet li()ex te-ttflt emoins ta t ito
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itt heffoll flit atfit -t'itis i lroadit- land tstaw itt Ia-.oppotuniffit - tos"gt-ft- uSly tosieit- thil Wit tt it lttf tiitittil ithogseesu
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