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ASSOCIATION WAGES AND THE BRO THERHOODS It is easier to keep a friend than to recover him when lost. Keep up with tlie wagon. Change your old views anckhabits for new and better oneswhefr you find them and be always on the lookout for ; them. higher wages for them. The Railroads Brotherhoods, rep The President believes that it will resenting 1,500,000 men on all rail- take some time to get prices of ways in the United States, have de- foodstuffs and other necessities of livered an ultimatum to the Gov- life back to normal. Senator Cumernment that they will tie up all mins says that Ithe attempts to obtransportation from coast to coast, literate the relation between emto force another billion dollar wage ployer and emploe should not be advance, and at the same time com- tolerated, and he expresses doubt pel the Government t" buy the rail- as to whether civilization can surways and turn them over to the em- vive the termination of this relation. Senator Reeds arvice is not to fan ployes for their management. Members of Congress who are the present price agitation into a astounded by this latest Brother- conflagration. The hood ultimatum regard this plan as philosophizes:. The people on earth Bolshevism of the purest Russian should be given an opportunity to When company comes type. The Government has been cool down and reach something like there is no time to J. E. Jones, very liberal in its treatment of rail- a normal condition. waste no chances to way employes, having increased Wash., D. C. be taken so mother their payroll from $1,750,000,000 in sees that there is alto 1917, $2,900,000,000 this year. ways a can of WHAT NEXT? This is an increase in the payroll of The Government One of the reasons given by the $1,150,000,000. has raised the average wages of National Womans Party for the railroad workers from $1,000 to impatience with which they pressed on hand. Cakes, pies, $1,500 a year, and has raised the suffrage, was that we want, to 'get dough nuts, muffins aad average of 400,000 of the better this job over and get at something all good things to e must be dressed up in Even when they were pickpaid men to more than $2,000 a else. their best taste and year. Thousands of the employes eting they insisted that there are are now earning much more than a lot of other things to be done. Then, too, her reputathe under officials of the roads. Two very fine national suffrage tion as a ccok must But, in spite of this enormous in- headquarters have been maintained a:td she be upheld crease in the payroll, without a par- in Washington for several years. stakes it on Oafasnct allel in the history of industry, the There is joy in both these establish4 every time. She knows i c will net disappoint her. leaders of orgarnized forces are ments over the victory in passing Order a can and hrvo now asking for a billion dollars the Susan B. Anthony amendment. company" kind cf bakings every ..ay. moie. This would bring the aver- The next step will be a general Calumet contains only ouch age wages of all employes, includ- campaign in the States that are ingredients as have been, ing unskilled as well as skilled la- doubtful. When the finishing touchby the approved official! U. S. Food Authorities bor, up to $2,000 a year- The work- es are put onto the great task, it wken yea bay if. You ers in the railway shops who re- will be interesting to follow the You savj whan you it. ceived a wage increase of $360,000-00something else that the good wolast year; are now asking for men of the Nation will turn their $210,000,000 more. The four train attention to. brotherhoods who have received $200,000,000 of inereased wages in AT1110 addition to the $60,000,000 awarded by the Adamson Law, are asking $250,000,000 more. Spokesmen for the employes notified the Railroad Administration that the billion dollar increase of the past year is most unsatisfactory to the men, and does not enable them to meet the high cost of living. These union leaders have told the President that they must either have higher wages or he must reduce the cost of living. The Director General of Railroads has pointed out to the employes that any further increases in their V'Jfc wages, after their very heavy increase of the past year, would only result in increasing the cost of all L production, and so raising the prices i'his shows one of the thousands of French villages which have of all necesisties. been smashed to dusty brick heaps by opposing artillery during Government officials who are sinGerman capture and' occupation. Too often French gunners are under the necessity of sending shells into the homes where they have cerely desirous of adequatly cope-in- g s h with the situation brought upon years wun tneir wives and babies. by war prices, and helping all working people to earn adequate wages, m point out that the bulk of all cost of production in this country is the cost of labor, and that every increase in wages raises the cost of production, and so rises prices to the consuming public. They show that the Wo fy country will never get on a normal inbasis of prices by continuous Cloves Dill Seed Celery Seed Spices creases in wages, which simply raise Mustard Seed Curry Powder Tumerick Powder all prices higher. 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