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; w'' "? i ; s THE tJNICXNV HERALD, hi --""'j; .? ;- -;"' -A' V;Kv:SV; - PCLT9 TWO r r i CHARLOTTE OBSERVER : I EVIDENTLY LIED Misquoted Statement --Made 7 by; Ilarvin Bitch in Regard .to A: "; . Street Car Strike; , The Charlotte Observer, charged Mriutch with making anincendiary speech, at he court; house- in Char lotte Vonie days 'agar;TW harge was "reprinted in severa; paperSTand commented ' upon, .in many . instances no consideration of citizenship; as was required .from pickets court' confiscates -""Sailor: "and - Soldier. Veekiy journal;: court prders"1 soldier Editor from Toledo;. delay in oDeyli court -order 1 gave the victim ti&n MONTHS IN JAIU. , w V V. ' , - The ' above eventsoccwrred"- in the ear "of our Lord. 9i9 lMhe Dltfict; Court of t,he United states - fpr.the Northern Dstript of ; Ohfb, federal JudgeoJ'hn Ml KillltJT presiding. , Af ter r reading V these f.eyentsvWho.v wilt. deny There l is v equal . voice : nl vf among tfiedumbjequal minds only "injunctions,' and;".tha biased -attitude of these: institutions tia labor rti!Tviitea vcbmDare' their various legal I instruments wib!; the .duties, bethel ancianv ca-nute uuuw yuiv,n, f iisftit-.:BxtinKuished:the-4glhli i oare ,&e. allowine. light fof -in'dustrjkt lib- am&nEf .'Tnftls- f .Anual 'success .onlv ;."to the1 injury of Mr.. Ritch, in Wmoul th"e -'failures - and uirpugnTggnth-oniv: amonff the. dead?" - of Iocomouve engineers, -ima,. m- V; This, abuse -of fcp'wer is- the result o.f, weakness "on the part bf State offi cials wfromvhe governor v,'rfoWn;. - a . Craving; f or ' Jof ty political ambitions :it forced .: him to announce C paid, advertisements that the . charge made was - a lie. V The. statement, or ' Mr, Ritch is borne out' by the state v ment of .Mr."Tillet, who Jiso"H" of , Charlotte's - most prominent young .nd gfeaterjd'esire not, lb, injure s lawjjrs, follows: . j - these chancesy 'taking- sides ilv any . "As being perunem lo an jLccusa-.t controversy .tnat- may Dring. tnem N tion which is beJng made against Mr enemies. Allowing employers ig MirTinvL.Ritcli lavish to .make." the -nore the. functions of .the, .State, Txep-, x 1 "following statements-1;-was?: present xesentaties ofHhe Ohio-IhdlistriatT ; ; ana neara tne gpuwu .wuwu.uc raauo uommission oniy. Deggeu xr;a-inii ippn . -Wases" advanced and y hava from" the court house steps in. which and; received .a scowl. Ohio' labor I watched yliving ; costsr' mount to;, the lie is alleged tOjhave made- a 'covert' i was asking1 Lfor bread, and the" State threat of the "use of violence In" the gave them a heart of stone. New event 'cars were operated during ' the York State v realizes that 'when "law -Strike. "He made , no such- threat. ' ends tyranny? begins. -Indiana and What he -said'was vihat,,if thV'qom- Ohio State : officials apparently lack pany undertake to opera$e cars with the spirit " of self-reliance andself men new at the business and trained control, arioV their office-seekers will rtnlv'in fhft car harrv-whio.h 'Was the n refer.'"- n rt tnv thn cftldfinXcnlf in- procedure Mr. Taylor, hah .said he ' steadlol. thepeople they have betray- fdemonstrated that they can. climb as fast.-in fact, takedelight; in v so - do would adopt anybody riding in such ed for theirjpolitical sjipport. - ' ill-manned cars wouldv ride vat ' their j Someone rhas written tnesejwords : peril. The reporter wholiuoted him , ''The history? of human : thought is as-" saying - anything.' inorel.rr sinister ! filled wit hthevrise of "doctrines, laws than that was incorrect.'T - ' 'and generalizations not: drawn from "In Mr. Ritch's, speech, there were j humanexperiences, and not sanction no threat of violend either direct or ed byrscience. Thefattempt to use covert j f N- -v " "I write this' in the" interest of fair play and so that a bad situation .will not be made worse by misrepre sentation. .: .: i - . "Respedtfully yours, ... is ,"C. W.TILLBT, Jr' these lreas as a ba,sis pf human ac tion has-been a fruitful source or human, misery." : , . The multiplying" abortive " laws' upon our statute books today gave little consideration, to the ideals and" philosophy of labor. : The action; of Federal Courts hr the issuance of T ASKKD FOR "BREAD, YOU GAVE ME A-STONE." By Jame (Pitchfork) Henderson. The .state J of New York, . acting : through its industrial Commfssion, ; investigates causes for industrial un- rest. Strikes, or rumors of strikes, find representatives of tne commis sion holding public hearings or lend ing their services to adjust griev ances that eud to lead to " greater disaster. The work of the commis sion is practical, and ayoidg all dis play of theatrical trimmings, either in the manner of the dignity that surrounds -the hearings "or- the. re ports issued to thepresSvThe fact ' that its -members are subject to civil service rules relieves" the Situation of all tendencies that might; influence , political pressure to the dejimer4 of, both parties to the dispiite . , A la comparison withCneighboiing. States, - particularly phio-land Indi ana,, when it comes -to handling strikes, etc., New York deserves the - commendation of persons who believe that the various States? are: compe tent to adjust all difficulties - that may occur inside its own borders. The question of "State right?" is. tra dtional with all Americans- Just as the individual defended" the . "line fence" property of, his homestead, sb4 with the family quarrel--it' is the concern only of the" parties ; inside v the two walls. The American; "is a born individualist, and ''State rights" are the foundation stones of ' this re public. Few " will deny . vstrangers are more likely to listen .tto gossip than gospel. Who will deny -that the influence near home will . bring : peace quicker than unknown and. dis interested parties? ' v -There is a sense of pride and con fidence in feeling that each State in the Union is responsible for itsj own personal welfare, and- when the States are robbed of this duty their J civic pride fades, and' in due time - pauperism willsupersede patriotism. for the unit responsibility in govern mental affairs brings forth; 'Whole; some citizenship. Just as we seek cause"f6r indus trial disorders, it's but right and proper that we should likewise seek cause- for . governmental ; disorder, and the city of Toledo, Ohio, p'reents, a typical example of .What may spread all over North Amerlcai un? ' less citizens awake from Hbheir sleep ; o social indifference. A- strike .oc curred at the Willys-Overland plant. Employers' agents applied for an In junction through a selling agencyVin .the State 'of f North CarolinaC Coun sel for strikers appear in court to argme against issuance-of injunction; court refuses to listen to either side injunction issues against , officers 'and ! repreaentatires. of various unions ; courts "restricts picketing; specifies the number of pickets per day court selects or. rejects pickets- selected, by union ; tcourt appoints two "employers to -represent his purnoses inside the factory; clares- these two persons not to , be. termed) receivers, ' court ' permits armed guards provided by the mayor tor protection of property Inside the ' fence; Ts6urt abnoints ,. armed guards to "carry; out. wishes 'of employer representatives' -court- of-4 ders United Stales marshals BWP9T 1 in deputies at desire and. demand, nT17CTTM.VTn'B. tl" . APPROVED JiY STbNE. y Washington U,, warren,. . i dorsed'lPr evident.. Wilson's stand on raiirpaa-wageuiuuotJ?&u t.- i "patchto the' New. York -Tribune-." . Mr. gtoneiaid:.. "The solution of r tJi ase -1?rob-lejn," not;V5nlyQnjr ailrQasbutTall -other liites of "business.-lies -in re 'ductiori ;bf ' the, I living , costsj ndtXin increasea.-wages. - - new" .level. r Th'enwe, have; enjoyed another -raise and tnen again, gosis approach arid soon . exceed the hew ."This raceliad 'gotto stop. ; The remedy :llesin checking the high cost of iiyjrig. No' matter how higtf you make" "wages, living s costs .have ihg. .... h v.-. . . . 4 f S NEW" BtiACKLIST -SCHEME. : ' ,rChicago,v m.i-The Crane Company has adopted- anew scheme or che.ck up.iundesirables. '.It-forwarded-ballots i with self-addressed -envelopes to its T000 striking , employeeSi ri with -a request - that they vote on 'the .-question " whether 'the' Vworks should again De, reopened." 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Payetteville Stteet- s :- ... rJRaleigh, N, C -is a food. for the-soul, V MUbiU ;maKes -your, liie anct' : yournome oetter ana nap rpierv . .You - .;pannot naye Z too 'much", jnusic,an y.ourr home Kembers. your 'family ' who. sinff or): play should tbe encbur- agea. . xne girt or.- maKijig mu- sic is a rdivine. ift,'i However, there is no v. household ' whose ;1 members ;an; r- supplyj all ' the music - that , is . heede'd an that household.; 7. -The i gigantic .task whicli Mry 'JEdison 'undei'toQk was to 'meet this: greater, need. Dy aeveippmg j a. pnqnograpn which would give not a" mere mechanical travesty on, nne mu sic, rbut instead jm absolutely perfect 'reproduction, !. so exact' in its'realism thatrre'uroductiont and original could not be told apartv. ' , - T W.e give free . cpncertsr and demonstrations . at our; store daily. . v XC . J. E. Grayton & Go.: 110 FayetteviUe St. Raleigh, N. 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