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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...OF THE PUBLIC. In view of the above, therefore, we believe that the time has come when this organization, whose every purpose is thus being destroyed, should rise up and demand that violence, rioting, and bloodshed must cease in this community, and that the rights of the thousands of people who are not directly involved in this strike must be recognized and respected. We believe that the Copper Country Commercial Club should, through a committee of its members, conduct an investigation to ascertain the facts and truth as to wages, hours of labor, and working conditions in general in the copper country, and when the truth has been ascertained should publish it to the people of this county, of this State, and of the Nation. OFFER TO MEDIATE. We believe that inasmuch as every attempt to bring about a cessation of strike conditions has failed, this organization should, through such committee, offer its services to both employer and employee, so that order may be restored and a resumption of work brought about: It is therefore Resolved, That the chairman of this meeting be authorized to appoint a committee of three members of the commercial club, which committee is hereby instructed to take every means to carry out the purposes herein mentioned with all possible speed. That such committee may employ clerical help and incur such expense in connection with their work as may be necessary. That such committee report the result of its work, and that it be authorized to make such report public by publishing the same in the press of this community and of the State. THE MEN APPOINTED. This resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of the executive committee and the following committee was chosen: Henry L. Baer, of Hancock; Edward Ulseth, of Calumet; and John W. Black, of...
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