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Show Ueet Ciops nud Labor J. W Johnson, who vl-dtt-d thu Nor-f.Jk, Nor-f.Jk, Neb., sugar factoiy. wiites lothe f.lluViln Journal concerning this in-J dlletry and among oilier thing's he nays "t'lie value of this iuduslry to this community consist chiefly in Hie fail that it gives einpliyment to nil Unpeople Un-people that waul work nud to that class ofpeoplowho nro unskilled nud can pnform only the simplest kind of Inboi. Atlyone who can handle it h it-or pull weeds can earn money nil eunnner l:i tlie I 0 -t dele's Anj olio who can hold 11 sharp corn knife in 0110 hand and a beet in thu other can top 'ict'lsaml tin 11 (12) 11 day. Any man can load U-eli lido 11 wagon from the 11 dd and can shovel them outof thu wngou Into the warehouse at tliu fa'ctury. All (his lalsir is available to thosu who nh-d .labor most. Tn ere is (25 of cheap labor In evory aero objects produced. Nebr.islht luwfuri;hYuli1l1H0TOSSiiii Norfolk factory 15,0.11) tons and in the vicinity of tlio Uraiut N'aiid factory KC.OOO toi s, making in .ill 0,Ot loin for which Die factory will pay 111,00 1, nud a largu part of this B'ocs Into the pockets of poor people who have i.o ability to iiiaki-plans for themselves in iiuyothur way ovcept by manual labor of the simplest kind. Germany has provided for tills class of its people by establishing mid fostering foster-ing this sugar industry until it is now so well established mid lias become so profitable that tlio beet producing districts dis-tricts of Germany are tlio renters of prosperity mid happiness among tliu common poople." |