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Show TROUBLES NEVER COME SINGLY With war with Germany an actuality and our dear neighbor Mexico acting in a most unneighborly fashion and playing in Germany's back yard, the United States is threatened with a complete tie-up of railway transportation transporta-tion lines. The railway brotherhoods demand an eight-hour eight-hour day immediately. The Adamson law, a test case of the constitutionality of which is now before the Supreme Court awaiting decision, would give the railway employes just what they ask for if the law is upheld. But the brotherhoods broth-erhoods declare they do not care whether the Adamson law is upheld or not, they want the eight-hour day and intend in-tend to have it as a matter of justice from their employers. The chances are that they will get the eight-hour day. Most everybody else has it now excepting newspaper men and farmers- o |