LABOR: Two Solutions

In Homestead, Pa., where steelworkers and company detectives fought an historic, bloody battle in 1892, U. S. Steel last week opened a new $11,000,000 plate mill. At a Pittsburgh dinner celebrating the event, Big Steel's Board Chairman Myron Taylor cried: "I have faith that if patience is invoked, if all prejudice and ill feeling are discarded, if honest intention to cooperate predominates, if self-interest is subordinated to the common good, we can and must, through common effort . . . accomplish that equitable relationship between the owner, the worker and the...

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