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Show , i : e " ELIMINATE STRIKE FEAR It is reported that the patrons of husbandrythe hus-bandrythe Grangers have voted unanimously unan-imously in favor of the retention of the anti' strike clause in the Cummins railroad rail-road bill The very fact that labor unions protest against enactment of the anti-strike anti-strike provision is evidence enough that whenever it suits their pleasure thev will strike to enforce their demands. The protest of the unions against the provision provi-sion should cause the rest of the pepole to insist upon its enactment for protection protec-tion of their own rights and the welfare of the nation. Even though a strike may never be called, the possibility of a strike is a constant menace which every business man must consider in every undertaking and in every contract he may make. That uncertainty is one of the hazards of every ev-ery business that depends upon transportation transpor-tation for its continuance. Topeka Capital. |