Carpenter . ieve that not untilthe startling announcement was flashedover the land did Mr. McNamara knowof the awful event. However, this is animpression. It cannot be removed by per-jury or purchased, manufactured or cir-cumstantial evidence, nor by the wantonoutrage of depriving an accused of his legalrights bj governors, courts and capitalistsin unlawful combine and conspiracj. It certainly is time for the Americanpeople—aye the American government—torise in resistance to such pernicious andprejudiced persecutions; and contrast thegenerosity of the thoughtful imprisonedstructural iron worke
Carpenter . ieve that not untilthe startling announcement was flashedover the land did Mr. McNamara knowof the awful event. However, this is animpression. It cannot be removed by per-jury or purchased, manufactured or cir-cumstantial evidence, nor by the wantonoutrage of depriving an accused of his legalrights bj governors, courts and capitalistsin unlawful combine and conspiracj. It certainly is time for the Americanpeople—aye the American government—torise in resistance to such pernicious andprejudiced persecutions; and contrast thegenerosity of the thoughtful imprisonedstructural iron worker with the passionateand predetermined and predeterminingmouthings of Otis, Post, Parry, Kirby andthe Manufacturers and Erectors Associa-tions and their hidden, secret, assassinatingallies. Especially should-wage people benot deceived. The slogan of and for allshould be Industrial rights or industrialdeath, for these are, indeed, portentioustimes. TH E CARPENTER GETTING A LIVING (By Margaret Scott Hall.). They pass our door on their way to work,I ask myself if ever there lurkIn their tired souls as night draws near,Hopes of a time of comfort and cheer? E quote from an ablecontributor the aboveapt lines. Getting a livingseems to be their onlyobject, and a hope formore seems denied tothe masses. Yet, in thedaily routine of laborthe whole world is inter-ested. Humanitys needs,constant and pressing, require a proportion-ate endeavor on the part of every man todo his honest share of work among his fel-lows. No matter how insignificant the in-dividual, his responsibility toward his fel-lowmen is commensurate with his abilitiesnatural and acquired. How to get a living interests the worldin general—the provider and the parasite,the toiler and the drone. There is a differ-ence between getting a living and acquir-ing a fortune. Financial and industrialsystems strive to regulate methods permit-ting both and encouraging legitimate ac-quisition without antagonism and con-flict. So far
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