Show THE uselessness of DF WANT toe fear frequent 1 exar used that this thia country may e c us nc to capt want should be perfectly useless fear T there her is no logical reason why by the united not d states should not produce ample for her own wants and the needs of if her allies wn we hive have the land upon on which to grew rauw the crops and a climate that renders anything approaching a crop fai failure lurean an impost all that remains is for far the american people to apply them alecs to the task but it is at this point that the trouble arises arisen for several decades decade now the people have been gradually deserting agriculture for far the indus indue trial pur pursuits mits agriculture has hae been at a discount and the farmer regarded as of somewhat inferior clay Thou thousands Rands of young men if not trained in the prof eions adap led the mechanical trades till fill the farms have become almost deserted the result was only to be expected and naturally the ranks rank were unduly swelled at the same time lime nothing save the over abond ance of mechanical labor is respond i ble for the great labor disturbance of 01 the past half century labor in any line when it becomes too clenti ful must either react resort t to compact campeti pon lion or union in order to survive in n this instance it chose union and the results we have serin seen from this time on there should be ie a effort on the part of the great labor unions to certai the of recruits recruit to the their ranks young men should de be dis co cou raged fro from r in deserting the far fertis G to engage in the trades the farm need them and should have them la is room for several million more a young men on the farnia farms ol of this thia country and then theland the land would not of be overcrowded A more equitable distribution of labor would result in great good to ta all 11 parties concerned the farms farm would benefit by the added forces while the trades would benefit m n less the withdrawal of a surplus of labor that is 13 an endless source of trouble and strife we have reached a point when a great readjustment la is up to the leaders of the labor world |