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Image 6 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), April 23, 1918, (HOME EDITION)

by Anonymous📅 1918newspaper📜 public_domainid: s_image-6-of-el-paso-herald-el-paso-tex-april-23-1918-home-edition_cc630a📄 TEI
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EL PASO HERALD EDITORIAL and MAGAZINE PAGE Tuesday April 23 1918 HAYS IS RIGHT IN DECLARING THE PROFITEER BAD AS STRIKER THERE it a tendency U defined and inclined to grow to deaoaace the laboring man on a war job who goes on strike aad net to consider the causes be may bare for dissatisfaction One bean mncb blame of the striking ship builder or munition maker witbont a word against bis em ploytf There crepe eat when ssch strikes occar talk in favor of iadastrial conscription that it drafting labor for war work and fastening tbe sua to tbeir jobs and never letting then qoit while tbe war lasts Except for a certain L W W influence chiefly in tbe woods of tbe northwest the iron range of Michigan and until recently in tbe cooper mines of Arizona there is so far as can be seen no disloyal sentiment urging strikes among workers engaged in war industries Generally such strikes are dne to thoughtlessness Most of the workers are as patriotic as anyone They have sons in tbe arm and navy many are Liberty bond buyers and supporters of tbe Bed Cross and realize what tbeir work of producing

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