The literary digest . ANYBODY WANT TO START SOMETHING? —Knott in the Dallas News. constitute a breach of Article XII, the provisions of ArticleXVI shall be applicable as against the state taking such both parties to the dispute when so invited refuse to ac-cept the obligations of membership in the League for the j>urposeof such dispute, the Executive Council may talce such action andmake such recommendations as will prevent hostilities and willresult in the settlement of the dispute. 14 The Literary Digest for March 1, 1919 MEANING OF THE WESTERN STRIKES IF NOT EVERY WISE AMERICAN


The literary digest . ANYBODY WANT TO START SOMETHING? —Knott in the Dallas News. constitute a breach of Article XII, the provisions of ArticleXVI shall be applicable as against the state taking such both parties to the dispute when so invited refuse to ac-cept the obligations of membership in the League for the j>urposeof such dispute, the Executive Council may talce such action andmake such recommendations as will prevent hostilities and willresult in the settlement of the dispute. 14 The Literary Digest for March 1, 1919 MEANING OF THE WESTERN STRIKES IF NOT EVERY WISE AMERICAN, as one press writerasserts, at least every wise editor and thousands of Amer-icans are trying to sum up the cost, the import, and theessence of the Seattle affair, and also of the long series of far-Western labor disputes of which it was the climax. If it was, as a A W^ y i^ ^ i, •...-,: ^. Copyrighted by the Press Publisliint? Cumpauy. New Yurlt. THE DIFFERENCE.—Cassel in tlie New York Erenhuj World. large number of daily newspapers contend, the first real testbetween Bolshevism and Americanism, its result ought to throwlight, it has been remarked, upon the future cause of democracyin this country. Tor no Government, the Sacramento Bee ob-serves, can siu*vive half Bolshevik and half democratic. Ourdaily press seem generally satisfied that at Seattle Bolshevismlost the first round in America. But the Seattle strike was onlyone of a long series of labor-struggles fought west of the Missis-sippi, at the extreme bitterness and violence of which Easternpeople have been wondering more and more in recent years. Andthe Boston Globe in our far East points at these familiar itemsin a long list of turbulent episodes in the far West: The burning and shooting-up of the strikers tent colony atLudlow during the Colorado fuel strike of 1913-14; the revolverbattle at Everett, Washingt


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