U.S. NAVAL BILL.
DEFEATED IN THE SENATE. United Press Association—Copyright. NEW YOKIv, April 28. Tiio United States Senate, by 53 to 50, again defeated the Naval Appropriation Bill after it had been amended by President Roosevelt’s desire to provide for four battleships only. President Roosevelt,in a message to Congress, urges in the strongest terms legislation limiting the use of injunct- - ion in the case of labor disputes, also legislation increasing the power to the national government to regulate the intor-State business of great corporations. President Roosevelt ' protests against the growth of class consciousness, declaring that tho abuse of the process of injunctions by employers must breed class consciousness and therefore class resentment. While condemning the demagogue preaches enmity to wealth,President Roosevelt caustically remarks: “His counterpart is the hard, cruel, multi-mil-lionaire, who is the least enviable and the least admirable of citizens, whose son is a fool, and his daughter a foreign princess. ______
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 30 April 1908, Page 3
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152U.S. NAVAL BILL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 30 April 1908, Page 3
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