A Crime Against Labor a Brief History of the Omaha Council Bluffs Street Rai
A Crime Against Labor a Brief History of the Omaha Council Bluffs Street Rai
Gurdon Wallace Wattles
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I know what is happening. I am not deceived. I am not at liberty to state the things I know. But, gentlemen, the men who do commit crimes in this community must answer for them before the law. Now, what are we going to do? We are running the cars here. We must run them. Let us see what the people who run street cars in the country are saying to me, b}' telegrams and by letters by the bushel. I brought a few samples — telegrams even. " Could you use two sober and experienced motormen perma- nent...ly? References. " That is a telegram that comes from Kansas City, giving the address. Here is a letter from a gentleman in Council Bluffs: "There is one of your old conductors (gives his name) for four years a very efficient conductor left this city and went east; has married there and wants to come back here and get a job. Can j'ou take him? " Another man writes from Kansas City that he would like to send me two or three men. " Can you use two or three good men? Wire. " I withhold all of these names.
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