第28章

类别:其他 作者:Ralph Connor字数:5330更新时间:18/12/27 08:49:59
Thenegotiationsbetweenthemenandtheiremployers,inwhichthechiefexponentsoftheprinciplesofjusticeandfairplaywereMr。 McGinnisontheonehandandBrotherSimmonsontheother,brokedownatthesecondmeeting,whichendedinavigorouspersonalencounterbetweenthesegentlemen,without,however,seriousinjurytoeither。 Thefollowingdayageneralstrikewasdeclared。Allworkceasedinthefactoriesaffectedandbuildingoperationswhichhadbeguninamoderatewaywerearrested。GrantMaitlandwasheartilydisgustedwiththecourseofeventsandmoreespeciallywiththehumiliatinganddisgracefulmannerinwhichthenegotiationshadbeenconducted。 “Youwerequiteright,Jack,“hesaidtohissonthemorningafterwhichthestrikehadbeendeclared。“ThatmanMcGinnisisquiteimpossible。“ “Itreallymadelittledifference,Dad。Thenegotiationswerehopelessfromthebeginning。Therewasnochanceofpeace。“ “Whynot?“ “BecauseMcNishwantswar。“HeproceededtogiveanaccountoftheeveningspentattheMcNishhome。“WhenMcNishwantspeace,wecaneasilyendthestrike,“concludedJack。 “Thereissomethinginwhatyousay,doubtless,“repliedhisfather,“butmeantimethereisalottobedone。“ “Whatdoyoumeanexactly,Father?“ “Wehavealotofstockmadeuponhand。Themarketisdeadatpresentprices。Thereisnohopeofsales。Themarketwillfalllowerstill。Iproposethatwetakeourlossandunloadatthebestratewecanget。“ “Thatisyourjob,Dad。Iknowlittleaboutthat,butIbelieveyouareright。Ihavebeendoingalotofreadingintradejournalsandthatsortofthing,andIbelievethatabigslumpissurelycoming。ButthereisalottodoinmydepartmentattheMills,also。Iamnotsatisfiedwiththeinsidearrangementofourplaningmill。Thereisalotoftimewastedandthereisanalmostcompletelackofco-ordination。HereisaplanIwanttoshowyou。 Theideaistoimprovetheroutingofourwork。“ Maitlandglancedattheplanperfunctorily,moretopleasehissonthananythingelse。But,afterasecondglance,hebecamedeeplyinterestedandbegantoaskquestions。Afterhalfanhour’sstudyhesaid: “Jack,thisisreallyavastimprovement。Strange,Ineverthoughtofagreatmanyofthesethings。“ “Ihavebeenreadingupabit,andwhenIwasonmytriptwoweeksagoIlookedinupontwoorthreeoftheplantsofourcompetitors。 Ibelievethiswillbemoreup-to-dateandwillsavetimeandlabour。“ “Iamsureitwill,boy。Andwewillputthisinhandatonce。 Butwhataboutmen?“ “Oh,wecanpickuplabourers,andthatisallwewantatthepresenttime。“ “Allright,goatit。Iwillgiveyouahandmyself。“ “Thenthereissomethingelse,Dad。Weoughttohaveagoodathleticfieldforourmen。“ Hisfathergaspedathim。 “Anathleticfieldforthoseungratefulrascals?“ “Father,theyarenotrascals,“saidhisson。“Theyarejustthesameto-dayastheyeverwere。Adecentlotofchapswhodon’tthinkthesameaswedoonanumberofpoints。Buttheyarecomingbackagainsometimeandwemayaswellbereadyforthem。Lookatthis。“ AndbeforeGrantMaitlandcouldrecoverhisspeechhefoundhimselflookingatabeautifully-drawnplanofathleticgroundssetoutwithwalks,shadetreesandshrubbery,andwithaplainbutcommodiousclub-houseappearinginthebackground。 “Andwheredoyougetthisland,andwhatdoesitcostyou?“ “Theland,“repliedJack,“isyourlandabouttheoldmill。Itwillcostusnothing,Ihope。Theoldmillsitecontainstwoandone-halfacres。Itcanbeputinshapewithlittlework。Themillitselfisaneyesore;oughttohavebeenremovedlongago。Dad,yououghttohaveseentheplantatVioletta,thatisinOhio,youknow。Itisajoytobehold。Butnevermindaboutthat。Thelumberintheoldmillcanbeusedupintheclub-house。Thetimbersarewonderful;nothinglikethemto-dayanywhere。Theoutsidefinishingwillbedonewithslabsfromourownyard。Theywillmakeaveryprettyjob。“ “Andwheredoyougetthemenforthiswork?“inquiredhisfather。 “Why,ourmen。Itisforthemselvesandtheyareourmen。“ “Voluntarywork,Isuppose?“inquiredMaitland。 “Voluntarywork?“saidJack。“Wecouldn’thavemenworkforusfornothing。“ “Andyoumeantopaythemfortheconstructionoftheirownathleticgroundsandclub-house?“ “Butwhynot?“inquiredJackinamazement。 Hisfatherthrewbackhisheadandbegantolaugh。 “ThisisreallythemostextraordinarythingIhaveeverheardofinallmylife,“hesaid,afterhehaddonewithhislaugh。“Yourmenstrike;youprepareforthemabeautifulclub-houseandathleticgroundsasarewardfortheirloyalty。Youpaythemwagessothattheymaybeabletosustainthestrikeindefinitely。“ AgainhethrewbackhisheadandcontinuedlaughingasJackhadneverinhislifeheardhimlaugh。 “Whynot,Dad?“saidJack,gazingathisfatherinhalf-shamedperplexity。“Theideaofathleticgroundsandclub-houseisaccordingtothebestmodernthought。Theseareourownmen。YouarenotlikeMcGinnis。Youarenotenragedatthem。Youdon’thatethem。Theyaregoingtoworkforusagaininsomedaysorweeks。Theyareidleandthereforeavailableforwork。Youcangetbetterworkfromthemthanfromothermen。Andyouwouldn’ttaketheirworkfromthemfornothing。“ Againhisfatherbegantolaugh。“Yourargument,Jack,“hesaidwhenhewasabletocontrolhisspeech,“isabsolutelyunanswerable。 Thereisnoanswerpossibleonanycount;butdidevermanhearofsuchascheme?Didyou?“ “Iconfessnot。But,Dad,youareagoodsport。Weareouttowinthisfight,butwedon’twanttoinjureanybody。Wearegoingtobeatthem,butwedon’twanttoabusethemunnecessarily。Besides,Ithinkitisgoodbusiness。Andthen,yousee,Ireallylikethesechaps。“ “Simmons,forinstance?“saidhisfatherwithanironicalsmile。 “Well,Simmons,justasmuchasyoucanlikeanass。“ “AndMcNish?“inquiredMaitland。 “McNish,“echoedJack,acloudfallinguponhisface。“IconfessI don’tunderstandMcNish。Atleast,“headded,“IamsorryforMcNish。Butwhatdoyousaytomyscheme,Dad?“ “Well,boy,“saidhisfather,beginningtolaughagain,“givemeanighttothinkitover。“ ThenJackdeparted,notquitesureofhimselforoftheplanwhichappearedtogivehisfathersuchintenseamusement。“Atanyrate,“ hesaidtohimselfashewalkedoutoftheoffice,“ifitisajokeitisagoodone。Andithasgiventhegovernorabetterlaughthanhehashadforfiveyears。“ TheMayorofBlackwaterwaspeculiarlysensitivetopublicopinionandacutelysusceptibleofpublicapproval。Inaddition,hewaspossessedofasomewhatexaltedideaofhispowersastheadministratorinpublicaffairs,andmoreparticularlyasamediatorintimesofstrife。HehadbeensingularlyhappyinhismediationbetweentheconflictingelementsinhisCouncil,andmorethanoncehehadbeensuccessfulinthecomposingofdisputesinarbitrationcasessubmittedtohisjudgment。Moreover,hehadaneyetoasecondterminthemayor’schair,whichgubernatorialandmajesticalofficegavefullscopetotherulingambitionofhislife,whichwas,inhisownwords,“toguardtheinterestsandpromotethewell-beingofmypeople。“ Theindustrialstrikeappearedtofurnishhimwithanopportunitytogratifythisambition。Heresolvedtoputanendtothisunnecessaryandwastefulstruggle,andtothatendhesummonedtoapublicmeetinghisfellowcitizensofallclasses,atwhichheinvitedeachpartyintheindustrialstrifetomakeastatementoftheircase,inthehopethatafairandreasonablesettlementmightbeeffected。 Theemployersweremorethandubiousoftheissue,havingbutasmallideaofthemayor’spowerofcontrolandlessofhiscommon- sense。BrotherSimmons,however,foreseeingamagnificentfieldforthedisplayofhisforensicability,athinggreatlydesiredbylabourleadersofhiskidney,joyfullywelcomedtheproposal。 McNishgavehesitatingassent,but,relyinguponhisexperienceinthemanagementofpublicassembliesandconfidentofhisabilitytoshapeeventstohisownadvantage,hefinallyagreedtoaccepttheinvitation。 ThepublicmeetingpackedtheCityHall,withrepresentativesofbothpartiesinthecontroversyinaboutequalnumbersandwithagreatbodyofcitizensmoreorlesskeenlyinterestedintheissueofthemeetingandexpectantofacertainamountof“fun。“TheMayor’sopeningspeechwasthoroughlycharacteristic。Hewasimpressedwiththeresponsibilitythatwashisforthewell-beingofhispeople。Likeallright-thinkingcitizensofthisfairtownofBlackwater,hedeeplyregrettedthisindustrialstrife。Itinterferedwithbusiness。Itmeantlossofmoneytothestrikers。 Itwasanoccasionofmuchinconveniencetothecitizensanditengenderedbitternessoffeelingthatmighttakemonths,evenyears,toremove。Hestoodthereasthefriendoftheworkingman。 Hewasaworkingmanhimselfandwasproudofit。Hebelievedthatonthewholetheyweregoodfellows。Hewasafriendalsooftheemployersoflabour。Whatcouldwedowithoutthem?Howcouldourgreatindustriesprosperwithouttheirmoneyandtheirbrains?Theonethingnecessaryforsuccesswasco-operation。Thatwasthegreatwordinmoderndemocracy。Inglowingperiodsheillustratedthispointfromtheirexperiencesinthewar。Alltheywantedtodowastositdowntogether,and,mantoman,talktheirdifficultiesover。Hewouldbegladtoassistthem,andhehadnodoubtastotheresult。Hewarnedtheworkingmanthathardtimeswerecoming。 Thespectreofunemploymentwasalreadyparadingtheirstreets。 Unemploymentmeantdisorder,rioting。This,heassuredthem,wouldnotbepermitted。Atallcostsorderwouldbemaintained。Hehadnowishtothreaten,buthepromisedthemthatthepeacewouldbepreservedatallcosts。Hesuggestedthatthestrikersshouldgetbackatoncetoworkandthenegotiationsshouldproceedinthemeantime。 AtthispointBrotherSimmonsrose。 “Themayor(h)urgestheworkerstogetbacktowork,“hesaid。 “Does’emeanat(h)increasedpay,ornot?’Esaysas’owthisstrikeinterfereswithbusiness。’Edoesn’ttelluswhatbusiness。 ButIcantell’imit(h)interfereswiththebusinessofrobberyoftheworkin’man。’Edeploresthelossofmoneytothestrikers。 Letmetell’imthattheworkin’menarepreparedtosufferthatloss。True,they’avenobigbankaccountstocarry’emon,buttherearethingsthattheylovemorethanmoney——libertyandjusticeandtherightsofthepeople。Whatarewestrikin’for? Nothin’butwhatisourown。Theworkin’manmakes(h)everythingthatismade。Whatpercentageofthereturnsdoes’egetinwages? Theywon’ttellusthat。Lastyearthesefactorieswerebusyinthemakin’o’munitions。Mr。McGinnis’erewasmakin’shells。I’dliketo(h)ask,Mr。Mayor,whatprofitMr。McGinnismadeoutoftheseshells。“ Mr。McGinnissprangtohisfeet,“Iwanttotellyou,“hesaidinavoicechokingwithrage,“thatitisnoneofyourhigh-explosivebusiness。“ “’Esaysasitisnoneo’mybusiness,“criedBrotherSimmons,joyouslytakingMr。McGinnison。“Letme(h)ask’imwhopaidfortheseshells?Idid,youdid,allofusdid。Notmybusiness? Then’osebusinessisit?(H)If’ewaspaidafairpricefor’isshells,(h)allright,Isaynothin’againstit。If’ewaspaidmorethanafairprice,then’eisarobber,worse,’eisabloodrobber,becausethepricewaspaidinblood。“ Atonceadozenmenwereontheirfeet。Criesof“Order!Order!“ and“Puthimout!“aroseoneveryhand。Themayorrosefromhischairand,inanimpressivevoice,said:“Wemusthaveorder。Sitdown,Mr。Simmons。“Simmonssatdownpromptly。Unionmenarethoroughlydisciplinedinpointsoforder。“Wemusthaveorder,“ continuedthemayor。“Iwillnotpermitanycitizentobeinsulted。WealldidourbitinthistownofBlackwater。Someofuswenttofight,andsomethatcouldnotgotofight’keptthehomefiresburning’。“Ashoutofderisivelaughterfromtheworkingmengreetedthisphrase。Themayorwasdeeplyhurt。“I wanttosaythatthosewhocouldnotgotothewardidtheirbitathome。Letthemeetingproceed,butletusobservethecourtesiesthatareproperindebate。“