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Show EQUAL BEFORE THE LAW. The interests of the wage-earning i class are not in conflict with the interests of the general public. The j wage-earners are interested first of all in an orderly state of society, in l which industry can be carried on. I The interests of labor never can be j advanced by methods which would I involve the community in constant I turmoil, or put in the power of small I groups outside of all authority to say who may work and who may not, when one may work and when one may not, how one may work and bow one' may not. There is no liberty in society unless secured- by j law, and the Struggle of all the ages has been to make men equal jbefore the law. |