Word: fairly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sections of codes. But independence of action was not enough. Chairman Wagner wanted a club to keep the peace. Therefore he presented Congress with a "Labor Disputes Act." To the industrialists in Washington at General Johnson's call Mr. Wagner spoke of his bill: "I believe that most fair minded employers . . . will be heartily in favor of it." But those of them who had seen the design of his new club shuddered in their seats. Old Weapons, The arms with which, to date, Senator Wagner has fought his battle are comparatively simple. His National Labor Board, founded last August...
...believe we should make new contracts with commercial air carriers as soon as possible. ... I suggest that new airmail contracts be let for a period not exceeding three years on full, open and fair competitive bidding, with a limitation of the rate of compensation above which no contract will be awarded...
Last Thursday he was granted a hearing on May 1, of his petition for discharge on the grounds that he will not receive a fair trial in Germany because of his Jewish faith...
...story begins with Chief "Thunder Horse, who left his native haunts at an early age to attend Haskell Institute and never returned, in a wild west show at the Chicago World's Fair, lionized by the young society matrons, and swilling down cocktails with the best of them. Hearing that his father is hill, and being temporarily fed up with his play boy existence, he jumps into his special custom model roadster, and sets out for the reservation. When he arrives there finding his father dying, unattended by the government doctor, and discovering the graft-ridden administration makes him burn...
Undoubtedly there will be amendments, but the audacity of the proposal in the face of Anglo-Saxon traditions of law and fair dealing in individual relations will bear examination. The labor unions in a political year are striving to get every advantage they can. This is the heyday of their power...