ItwasutterlyinvainthatBrotherSimmonsandhiswholefollowingpointedoutunitedlyandsuccessivelytheutterimpossibilityandabsurdityoftheproposalwhichwasunconstitutionalandwithoutprecedent。Thehockeyteamhadthecompanywiththemandwiththebitintheirteethsweptallbeforethem。
Atthispoint,McNishdisplayedthemaster-handthatcomesfromlongexperience。Hesawhisopportunityandseizedit。
“Mr。President,“hesaid,andatoncehereceivedthemostcompleteattention。“Aconfessthisisamostextraordinaryproposal,butA’mgoin’taesupportit。“Theroarthatansweredtoldhimthathehadregainedcontrolofthemeeting。“BrotherSimmonssaysitisunconstitutionalandwithoutprecedent。Heisnocorrectinthis。
Ahaveknownbaithmaistersandmanagerswhoretainedtheirunioncards。Agrantyeitisunusual,butmayIpointootthatthecircumstancesareunusual?“——Wildyellsofapproval——“AndCaptainMaitlandisanunusualman“——louderyellsofapproval——“Itmaythatthereissomethingintheconstitutiono’thisunionthatstandsintheway——“Criesof“No!No!“andconsignmentoftheconstitutiontoanamelesslocality——“Aventuretosuggestthatacommitteebeappointed,consistingofBrothersSykes,Macnamaraandthechairman,wi’poorstaeadd,taegointothismaitterwithCaptainMaitlandandreport。“
Itwasamaster-stroke。Atrueunionmanregardswithvenerationtheconstitutionandhesitatestotamperwithitexceptinaperfectlyconstitutionalmanner。Theoppositiontotheadministration’soriginalresolutionhadgainedwhattheysought,atemporarystay。Thecommitteewasappointedandthedangertoboththeresolutionandtheconstitutionforthepresentaverted。
AgainMr。McNishtookcommand。“Andnoo,Mr。President,“hesaid,“theoorislate。Wearealltiredandweallwishtogivemairthochttothemainmaitterbeforeus。Amove,therefore,thatweadjourntothecallo’theExecutive。“
OncemoreBrotherSimmonsfoundhimselfinaprotestingminority,andthemeetingbrokeup,theoppositionjubilantovertheirvictory,thesupportersoftheadministrationdeterminedtoawaitamoreconvenienttime。
AtthenextmonthlymeetingofLocal197oftheWoodworkers’Union,theexecutivehadlittledifficultyinfinallyshelvingthereportofitscommitteeappointedtodealwiththeresignationofCaptainMaitland,andaslittledifficultyinpassingbyunanimousvotetheirresolutionheldupatthelastmeeting。Thealliedunionshadmeantimebeenextendedtoincludethebuildingtrades。Theirorganizationhadbeenperfectedandtheirdisciplineimmenselystrengthened。Manycausescontributedtothisresult。Amonth’stimehadelapsedandthehighemotionaltidesduetoathleticenthusiasm,especiallythehockeyvictory,hadhadspacetosubside。Thedeadseasonforalloutdoorgameswasuponthemandthemen,losingtouchwitheachotherandwiththeircaptain,whowasengrossedinstudyinghisnewduties,begantospendtheirleisurehoursinloafingaboutthestreetsorlounginginthepoolrooms。
Alloverthecountrythegroundswellofunrestwassteadilyandrapidlyrising。Thereturnedsoldierswhohadfailedtoreadjustthemselvestothechangedconditionsoflifeandtothechangeswroughtinthemselvesbythewar,embittered,disillusionedanddisappointed,fellaneasypreytounscrupulousleadersandwerebeingexploitedintheinterestsofallsortsoffadsandfoolishmovements。Theirgovernmentbonuseswerelongsincespentandmanyofthem,throughnofaultoftheirown,foundthemselvesfacingasituationfullofdifficulty,hardship,andoftenofhumiliation。
Undertheinfluenceoffinancialinflationanddeceivedbytheabundantflowofcurrencyineverydepartmentofbusiness,industriesbythescorestartedupallovertheland。Fewcouldforeseetheapproachofdarkandsterndays。Itwasinvainthatfinancialleadersbegantosoundanoteofwarning,callingforretrenchmentandthrift。Andnowtheinevitableresultswerebeginningtoappear。Thegreatsteelandcoalindustriesbegantocurtailtheiroperations,whiledesperatelystrivingtomaintainwarpricesfortheirproducts。Otherindustriesfollowedtheirexample。
Allthetimethecostoflivingcontinuedtomount。Foodstuffsreachedunheard-ofprices,which,underthemanipulationsofunscrupulousdealers,continuedtoclimb。
Smallwonderthatworkingmenwithhighwagesandplentyofmoneyintheirhandscherishedexaggeratedideasoftheirwealthanddevelopedextravaganttastesindress,amusementsandinstandardofliving。Withtherestoftheworld,theyfailedtorecognisethefactthatmoneywasamerecounterinwealthandnotwealthitself。Toalargeextent,thriftwasabandonedandwhiledepositsinthesavingsbanksgrewinvolume,thedepositorsfailedtorecognisethefactthatthevalueofthedollarhaddecreasedfiftypercent。Alreadythereactionfromallthishadbeguntosetin。
Nervousnessparalysedthegreatfinancialinstitutions。Thefiatwentforth“Nomoremoneyforindustrialenterprises。Nomoreadvancesonwholesalestocks。“Theorderwasissued“Retrench。
Takeyourlosses,unloadyourstocks。“Thismenwereslowtodo,andwhileallagreeduponthesoundnessofthepolicy,eachwaitedfortheothertobegin。
ThroughthemonthofAprilanxiety,fearanddiscontentbegantohauntthemindsofbusinessmen。InthelabourworldtheHighCommandwasquicktosensetheapproachofacrisisandbegantomakepreparationsforthecomingstorm。Thewholeindustrialandcommercialworldgraduallycrystallisedintoitstwoopposingclasses。Asubsidisedpressbeganearnestlytodemandlowercostinproductionsretrenchmentinexpenditure,acutinlabourcosts,ageneralandunitedefforttomeettheinevitableburdenofdeflation。
Ontheotherhand,aninspiredpressbegantoraiseanoutcryagainsttheincreasingcostofliving,topointouttheeffectofthehousefamineupontheincomeoftheworkingman,andtosoundawarningastothedangerandfollyofanysuddenreductioninthewagescale。
Increasedactivityintheranksoforganisedlabourbegantobeapparent。Everywherethewildandradicalelementwasgainingininfluenceandinnumbers,andthespiritoffactionandinternecinestrifebecamerampant。
ItwasduetothedominatingforcefulnessofMcNish,theleaderofthemoderates,thatthetwofactionsinthealliedunionshadbeenconsolidated,andasinglepolicyagreedupon。Hiswholepasthadbeenapreparationforjustacrisisasthepresent。Hiswidereading,hisshrewdpracticaljudgment,hislargeexperienceinlabourmovementsintheOldLand,gavehimapositionofcommandinginfluencewhichenabledhimtodominatetheexecutivesanddirecttheiractivities。HissuddenandunexplainedacceptanceofthemoreradicalprogramwonforhimanenthusiasticfollowingoftheelementwhichhadhithertorecognisedtheleadershipofBrotherSimmons。Dayandnight,withazealthatnevertired,helabouredattheworkoforganisinganddiscipliningthevariousfactionsandpartiesintheranksoflabourintoasinglecompactbodyoffightingmenunderasinglecommand。McNishwasinthegripofoneofthemightiestofhumanpassions。SincethatdayinthePerrottehome,whenhehadseenthegirlthathelovedpracticallyofferherself,ashethought,toanotherman,hehadresolutelykepthimselfawayfromher。Hehaddonewithherforeverandhehadtornoutofhisheartthegenuinefriendshipwhichhehadbeguntoholdtowardthemanwhohaddeprivedhimofherlove。Butdeepinhishearthenourishedapassionforvengeancethatbecameanobsession,amadnesswithhim。Hemerelywaitedtheopportunitytogratifyhispassion。
HelearnedthattheMaitlandMillswereindeepwater,financially。
Hiskeeneconomicinstinctandhisdeepstudyofeconomicmovementstoldhimthataseriousfinancialcrisis,continent-wide,wasinevitableandimminent。Itonlyneededasuccessfullabourwartogivethefinaltouchthatwouldbringthewholeindustrialfabrictumblingintoruin。Thedesireforimmediaterevengeuponthemantowardwhomhehadcometocherishanimplacablehatredwouldnotsufferhimtoawaittheonsetofanation-wideindustrialcrisis。
HefanciedthathesawtheopportunityforstrikinganimmediateblowhereinBlackwater。
HesteadilythwartedMaitland’sattemptstogetintotouchwithhim,whetherattheworksorinhisownhome,whereMaitlandhadbecomeafrequentvisitor。Hewasableonlypartiallytoallayhismother’sanxietyandhersuspicionthatallwasnotwellwithhim。
Thatshrewdoldladyknewhersonwellenoughtosuspectthatsomeuntowardcircumstancehadbefallenhim,butsheknewalsothatshecoulddonomorethanbidehertime。
WiththeworkersoftheMaitlandMillscircumstancesfavouredtheplansofMcNishandtheExecutiveofthealliedunions。Thenewmanagerwasbeginningtomakehishandfeltuponthewheel。Checksuponwastageinlabourtimeandinmachinetimewerebeinginstituted;everywheretherewasatighteningupofloosescrewsandaknittingupoflooseends,withtheinevitableconsequentirritation。ThiswasespeciallytrueinthecaseofTonyPerrotte,towhomdisciplinewaseveranexternalforceandneveraninwardcompulsion。Inexactineverythinghedid,irregularinhishabits,irresponsibleinhisundertakings,hemetateveryturnthepressureofthefirm,resolutehandofthenewmanager。DeepdowninhishearttherewasanabidingadmirationandaffectionforJackMaitland,butheloatheddisciplineandkickedagainstit。
ThefirstofMayiseveradayofuncertaintyandunrestintheworldoflabour。Itisatimeforreadjustment,forthefixingofwagescales,fortheassertionoflabourrightsandtheventilatingoflabourwrongs。Itisatimefavourabletoupheaval,andisthereforeawaitedbyallemployersoflabourwithconsiderableanxiety。
OnthesurfacetherewasnotarippletoindicatethatasfarastheMaitlandMillswereconcernedtherewasbeneathasurgingtideofunrest。Soundisturbedindeedwasthesurfacethattheinexperiencedyoungmanagerwasinclinedtomakelightoftheanxietiesofhisfather,andwasconfidentinhisassurancethatthedangerofalabourcrisishad,forthepresentatleast,beenaverted。
Outoftheblueheavenfellthebolt。ThemailsonMayDaymorningbroughttothedeskofeverymanagerofeveryindustryinBlackwater,andtoeverybuildingcontractor,aformaldocumentsettingforthintermscourteousbutfirmthedemandsoftheexecutivesofthealliedunionsofBlackwater。
“Well,ithascome,boy,“wasMaitland’sgreetingtohisson,whocameintotheofficefortheusualmorningconsultation。
“What?“saidJack。
“War,“repliedhisfather,tossinghimtheletterandwatchinghisfaceashereadit。
Jackhandedhimtheletterwithoutaword。
“Well,whatdoyouthinkofit?“saidhisfather。
“Itmightbeworse。“
“Worse?“roaredhisfather。“Worse?Howcanitbeworse?“
“Well,itisreallyademandforanincreaseinwages。Theothers,Ibelieve,aremerefrills。Andbetweenourselves,sir,thoughI
haven’tgoneintoitverycarefully,Iamnotsurebutthatanincreaseinwagesisaboutdue。“
Maitlandgloweredathissoninahurtandhopelessrage。
“Anincreaseinwagesdue?“hesaid。“Aftertheincreaseofsixmonthsago?Thethingispreposterous。Theungratefulscoundrels!“
Atthispointthetelephoneuponhisdeskrang。Jacktookupthereceiver。
“Goodmorning,Mr。McGinnis……Yes,heishere。Yes……
Atleast,Isupposeso……Oh,Idon’tknow……Itisratherperemptory……Allright,sir,Ishalltellhim。“
“Letmetalktohim,“saidhisfather,impatiently。
“Nevermindjustnow,Dad,“saidJack,withhishandoverthereceiver。Thenthroughthetelephonehesaid:“Allright,sir;hewillawaityouhere。Goodmorning。“
“……Theoldboyiswild,“saidJackwithaslightlaugh。“Thewiresarequitehot。“
“Thisisnojoke,Jack,Icantellyou。McGinnisiscomingover,ishe?“
“Yes,“repliedJack,“butwewon’tgetmuchhelpfromhim。“
“Whynot?“inquiredhisfather。“Heisaveryshrewdandablebusinessman。“
“Hemaybeallthat,sir,butinacaselikethis,ifyoureallywantmyopinion,andIhavenowishtobedisrespectful,heisahot-headedass。Justthekindofemployertorejoicetheheartofacleverlabourleaderwhoisoutfortrouble。Dad,“andJack’svoicebecameveryearnest,“let’sworkthisoutbyourselves。WecanhandleourownmenbetterwithoutthehelpofMcGinnisoranyother。“
“Thatisjustthetrouble。Lookatthispreciousdocument,’TheAlliedUnions。’WhathaveIgottodowiththem?AndsignedbySimmonsandMcDonough。WhoisMcDonough,pray?“
“McDonough?Oh,IknowMcDonough。HeisalittlelikeMcGinnis——
big-hearted,hot-headed,goodinascrap,uselessinaconference。
ButIsuggest,sir,thatweignoretheslightunpleasanttechnicalitiesinthemannerandmethodofnegotiationandtrytodealwithourownpeopleinareasonableway。“