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•fRWER3 HAVE BROUGHT DI8A9- ] TER TO PUBLIC, WILL NOW hSUFFER WITH IT 1■ iAfter having held *the men who 1 watted upon the union heads in Har- 1 prison April 6 up as a drunken mob h §bfor months, illustrating its allegations with nasty cartoons the Railway Federationalist comes out this 1 week and makes the startling state- i ment in a column editorial in half 1 vindication of such acton, tacitly ; admitting that this* “mob” was composed of the best people of the county, including “business men, lawyers, doctors and professional men.” whowere moved to act on account of€ 1facing bankruptcy should the strike he permitted to continue long, etc.* It was an economic question with them and not a desire to take a I hand in the trouble between the employes and the management of the road, the Federationist in a round-about way admits.What has come over the Feder-tionist to tell the truth at this late date, after the vile slanders it has published is beyond explanation.
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Harrison Daily Times

Harrison, Arkansas, US

Fri, Jul 29, 1921

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