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Show too m GOVERNMENT HAS i POWER TO DEAL I i pa WITH STRIKERS U I i i iprl' WASHINGTON", Oct 30. The peal. ijMr lion of the povernment in the impend- srnch Lng coal strike was announced tonlti Bittt loilow - :aife rh re can be no doubt that the bfr; ovi rnmenl lias ihe power in the pub- n 0i lie interest, under the law, to detl Muftii with the projected strike of the bits- -jatlii mlnOus coal miners, without lnfrlnjlBi Utii upon the recognized right of men fle .-ny line of mrbi -n in work when the? riih n and fuii work when thej buines: The illegality of this strike iftr can and will be established wlthoat j oa. any waj impairing the right to strike pt, and the general richt to strike Is ki g j0 mi issue in any sense whatever In tt at tJs pr sent situation This is tru- be inT 1 cause the circumstances differentia jra'pen this case from the case of any otbs afc strike that has ever taken place is , r, ithe country. It does not follow Ua: ' 7?'' .very strike is lawful merel) berasw -u the right to strike is rer oqnized to ei (.cu(e isL Every case must stand upon ia a???, I own bottom and be governed bj i'j own fans. Therefore. hen the pre: .i dent, said in his statement last Site-day Site-day that 'such a strike in such cirnE- 11. ' is not only unjustifiable bst Whs unlawful refer, nee was had onlj ti th 5 Tllcli conditions in Die impending striif" iZ?!,rei oo- 1 HQ |