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The position of the Detroit Tribune in r...

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
April
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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The position of the Detroit Tribune in relatiou to capital and labor is commendable. It takes the broad ground ofliberality on which the people can stand. I neither eringe to monopolista orapproves of the violence of the lnboring masses which often comes of their attempts to gain their points, but believes that the laborins men hare many grievances, am approvès of Graud Master Powderly's plan of arbitrating all diflerences. In the person of their Grand Master Workman the Knights of Labor of the UnitedStates have a representati ve or head tliat tlicy niny well feel proud of. He has made no mistake yet. In his correspondence with Jay Gould he drives tha famous personage to the wall, and cause him to resort to sarcastn for argument Would that there were more Powderly'i

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Courier
Old News