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Order Before Arbitration

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following interesting correspondence, yesterday passed between Mayor Pingree, of Detroit, and Acting-Mayor VVines, of Ann Arbor. The sentiment expressed in the answer of Mr. Wines to the Detroit mayor's inquiry commends itself strongly to the intelligence and approval of every right minded citizen. The i-nqwry and answer are as follows: "VVill you join with me in requesting George M. Pullman to settle this great difficulty by arbitration? Have telegraphed to mayors of fifty cities. Please wire answer gfving your views." President of the Council and Acting-Mayor Wines answered as follows: "When Mr. Debbs and his misguided followers cease from unwarranted interference with the rights of person and property, and riot and arson, are stopped, the orders of court obeyed and the reign of law restored, I will join to arbĂ­trate any difference between Mr. Pullman and his employees."

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News