. The Saturday evening post. pheldby the bench, argued by the on the other side we have laborequally determined to assert itsrights to the last dot. Strike Tyranny ALL of which is proper enough,A doubtless; but how about youand me? Isnt it about time we wereraising a shrill treble yell on ourown account? They have waked up in strike tyranny grew so badthere that something had to be donefor the protection of the public, andin Denmark and Germany theyhave done it. By this I dont refer to the va--ious leagues and combinations andorganizations formed countries


. The Saturday evening post. pheldby the bench, argued by the on the other side we have laborequally determined to assert itsrights to the last dot. Strike Tyranny ALL of which is proper enough,A doubtless; but how about youand me? Isnt it about time we wereraising a shrill treble yell on ourown account? They have waked up in strike tyranny grew so badthere that something had to be donefor the protection of the public, andin Denmark and Germany theyhave done it. By this I dont refer to the va--ious leagues and combinations andorganizations formed countries by employers andbusiness men for safeguarding theirwn interests in emergencies. Welave lots of that brand of remedy here in the United States. I am speaking now of ajenuinely impartial movement whose aim is solely the protection of the communityigainst the suffering and losses incidental to strikes in essential industries. Thisjrganization does not take sides. It is representative of every class, including employers Pattuli. COPVRIQWT 8V UX0GHWO0O * UMOE(IWOOD, NEW YORK CITV Demonstrator* In Front of the Reichstag Protesting Jtgalnst Laws of the Workmens Council and workmen; it never butts intostrikes involving only capital andlabor; it is the balance wheel forthe nation. In the United States the publichas never organized effectively forits own protection. It has trustedto government for that, and so faras protection against violence andbodily injury is concerned it hastrusted wisely. But violence andbodily injury are not the only de-structive features of strikes, andagainst the losses and inconvenienceand privations caused by cessationof certain kinds of industry it hasremained defenseless. Efforts of employers, capitalistsand business men have invariablybeen directed to combating theunions or safeguarding their owninterests and property by offensiveand defensive alliances. Whateverclaims may be advanced for thesemovements, they have seldom hadthe interests of the general pub


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