The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . THE FATE OF STRIKERS Six unarmed peons in the Cananea strike were hung inthis fashion THE COTTON MILL AT RIO BLANCO In the old days hundreds of strikers were shot here byViae soldiery community turns away from justice and uprightness, thegovernment should not defend it against a sacred right whichit has placed in the peoples hands. Soon after, the Casa del Obrero Mundial met with RafaelZubaran Capmany, minister of Gobernacion, and signed anagreement in which the Constitutionalist government officiallyrecognized their mutuality of aims. Thousands of working-
The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . THE FATE OF STRIKERS Six unarmed peons in the Cananea strike were hung inthis fashion THE COTTON MILL AT RIO BLANCO In the old days hundreds of strikers were shot here byViae soldiery community turns away from justice and uprightness, thegovernment should not defend it against a sacred right whichit has placed in the peoples hands. Soon after, the Casa del Obrero Mundial met with RafaelZubaran Capmany, minister of Gobernacion, and signed anagreement in which the Constitutionalist government officiallyrecognized their mutuality of aims. Thousands of working-men paraded through the streets of Mexico headed by thered flag and were saluted by the staff officers of GeneralObregon as they passed his headquarters in the St. FrancisHotel. The following pact was signed between organized laborand the Constitutionalist government, the first time in his-tory, as far as I am aware, that a national government everentered into a working agreement with a labor organization: It is plain why organized
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