It is time for plain speaking. These matters with which we now deal touch not only the welfare of a class, but vitally concern the well-being, the comfort, and the very life of all the people. I feel it my duty in the public interest to declare that any... The World's Work - Strana 1131920Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1919 - 552 str.
...express themselves. The President of the United States in dealing with the strike of coal miners says: "It is time for plain speaking. These matters with...interest, to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of this strike, and thus to paralyze the industry of the country, with the consequent suffering... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 896 str.
...necessaries of life. A strike under these clrcumitances Is not only unjustifiable, it Is unlawful. . . . It is time for plain speaking. These matters with...interest to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of this strike and thus to paralyze the Industry of the country with the consequent suffering... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1919 - 1162 str.
...necessary to prevent any stoppage of work. It is time for plain speaking. These matters with which wte now deal touch not only the welfare of a class but...comfort, and the very life of all the people. I feel It is my duty In the public Interest to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of this strike... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 918 str.
...necessaries of life. A strike under these circumstances is not only unjustifiable, it Is unlawful. . . . It is time for plain speaking. These matters with...we now deal touch not only the welfare of a class, hut vitally concern the well-being, the comfort, and the very life of all the people. I feel it my... | |
| Lamar Taney Beman - 1920 - 442 str.
...boycotting is usually called blacklisting. — Adams and Sumner. Labor Problems, p. 200. I feel it is my duty in the public interest to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of the strike [Bituminous coal strike of 1919] and thus to paralyze the industry of the country,... | |
| Dunlap Jamison McAdam - 1921 - 200 str.
...this critical hour of our country's life, the public interest becomes the paramount consideration. The matters with which we now deal touch not only the welfare of a class, but vitally concern the well being, the comfort, the very life of all the people. I feel it my duty to declare that any attempt... | |
| Dunlap Jamison McAdam - 1921 - 200 str.
...we now deal touch not only the welfare of a class, but vitally concern the well being, the comfort, the very life of all the people. I feel it my duty to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of this strike, and thus to paralyze the industries... | |
| Walter Gordon Merritt - 1922 - 108 str.
...miners refused. On October 25th he declared the supremacy of the public interests : " I feel it is my duty in the public interest to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of this strike and thus paralyze the industry of the country with the consequent suffering... | |
| Hugh Evander Willis - 1923 - 1036 str.
...necessaries of life. A strike under these circumstances is not only unjustifiable ; it is unlawful. * * * "It is time for plain speaking. These matters with...the comfort, and the very life of all the people. 1 feel it my duty in the public interest to declare that any attempt to carry out the purpose of this... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1924 - 884 str.
...conditions as "not only unjustifiable, but unlawful." "I feel it my duty in the public interest," he added, "to declare that any attempt to carry out the purposes of this strike and thus paralyze the industry of the country, with the consequent suffering and distress to all our people,... | |
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