Word: steps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...step toward a closer and more intimate relationship between the United States and South America, Dr. Gibson's recent statement is valuable. We hope that he will help to further the friendship between his people and our own, upon his home going, by spreading his own sentiments and by disseminating what he himself has discovered...
...parties, however, so that the Jugo-Slavs come out of the affair rather well. Above all, the settlement bids fair to be a permanent one, thus removing another of those irritations that more than once in the past have brought Europe to war. The compromise is therefore a decided step toward permanent peace...
...patience and its buying power. Prices must be reduced, for if the public will not buy how is labor to be paid. To do its part in reduction labor can either offer its services more cheaply or produce more. So far the unions show no signs of taking either step. The return to piece work asked by the cap manufacturers is not the undoing of all that the unions have fought for as Mr. Bohm thinks. It is a demand that value received for wages more nearly equal value given in wages. If the unions guarantee fair production piece work...
...such a step in harmony with Mr. Hood's wise words? To discharge workers because of their radical tendencies does not seem to be the proper method of meeting the situation. These radical organizations have recruited their ranks largely from unskilled laborers who are discontented with the present order because of hideous working conditions, because they are forced to be homeless and wifeless. Does not such a procedure only add fuel to the flame...
...vote or to play counters with the League of Nations. Despite the Republican campaign, there is no reason to believe America will attempt what every sane American knows is impossible the maintenance of an austere isolation from the affairs of the world. The United States in 1917 took a step that can never be retraced even though her troops are recalled form the Rhine and her representatives withdrawn from the Reparations Commission. But two factors at least will have force in determining the speed and degree of America's entry into full cooperation with the people of Europe...