The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 129
... ment . In the Dakotas , Washington , and Montana , state owned terminals and elevators are proposed . The police power is everywhere expanding . Truly , as Hiram Johnson says of California , to many and varied activities a ' new ...
... ment . In the Dakotas , Washington , and Montana , state owned terminals and elevators are proposed . The police power is everywhere expanding . Truly , as Hiram Johnson says of California , to many and varied activities a ' new ...
Page 312
... ment has entered into contracts with certain manu- facturers to deliver munitions at a fixed price . These prices are based upon existing rates of wages . The contracts , which are for a definite period , apparently make no provision ...
... ment has entered into contracts with certain manu- facturers to deliver munitions at a fixed price . These prices are based upon existing rates of wages . The contracts , which are for a definite period , apparently make no provision ...
Page 365
... ment . The negotiations seem to have proceeded in the most friendly spirit . The men are enthusiastic over the new arrangement , not only because it pro- vides an advance in wages , but especially because it grants them some measure of ...
... ment . The negotiations seem to have proceeded in the most friendly spirit . The men are enthusiastic over the new arrangement , not only because it pro- vides an advance in wages , but especially because it grants them some measure of ...
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