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Show As Berlin, Wisconsin, Views It . . . Editor W. H. Patey and a lot .of ! people in Berlin, don't like big business busi-ness because it reminds them of bureaucracy, and, in addition, the j dislike of so-called monopolies is an ! old Wisconsin tradition. Yet even in this area, Mr. Patey does not see the situation without shades of distinction. dis-tinction. "There's Henry Kaiser, and Henry Hen-ry Ford, and Wendell Willkie. They have an attitude of helpfulness not selfishness. Take Henry Kaiser. He hasn't anything against unions as such. When they are well managed-he managed-he says they take half the load off him in getting out production. Willkie Will-kie wants to tight labor racketeers, but he will fight for the men in the unions. But he's against the cheap racketeers who farm labor make their living from cheating workers." |