Show TheKofL PiTT3BCEi > Jun IIa an interview ont on-t e results of the Cleveland convention General Master Workman Powderly stated everything he asked was granted Said he We bad no law to limit the indiscriminate use of the boycott or the entering into of the ill advised strikes Now we have given to the executive ex-ecutive committee or board power to intervene and ascertain the cause and effect of these moves before we sanction sanc-tion them We reserve the power to strike and boycott because Instances may arise when both are imperative but they are the last resort aad are subject to limitations There was no necessity of such stnkes as the late outbreak in the southwest That was without the consent of the executive board but there was no legislation to enable U to act 1 |