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BARRY ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS TASMAN AND 1
SERVICE"
GOVERNMENT
Through them,I salute the liberal
and progressive forces of this whole region --
the forces
the human reserves for progress and freedom
which
who are once again on the march against special privilege.
Before I say anything else, I want to take
this opportunity to publicly recognize the splendid record
which was established by labor and management
in Minnesota throughout the war years.
Do you realize that through those long dark months
of the war that never once was a blast furnace kept waiting
a single minute because of lack of ore
The men who mined the ore and those who manned the trains
and the ore boats worked day and night, Sundays and holidays,
and there was no work stoppage.
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