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Show Commission on Industrial Relations. Tbe extraordinary growth of Industry Indus-try In the past two decades and Its revolutionary changes have raised new and vital questions as to tbe relations between employers and wage earners which have become matters of pressing press-ing public concern. Industrial relations rela-tions concern the public for a double reason. We sre directly Interested In the maintenance of peaceful and stable sta-ble Industrial conditions for the sake of our own comfort and well-being; but society Is equally Interested, In Us effectively civic capacity, In seeing that our Institutions are effectively maintaining justice and fair dealing between any classes of citizeus whone economic Interests may seem to clash. Tbe magnlture and complexity of modern Industrial disputes have put upon some of our statutes and our presen mechanism for adjusting such llfferenees where we can be said to have any mechanism at all a strain they were never Intended to bear and for which they are unsulted. What is urgently needed to day Is a reexatnl |