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Show B t t Cotton mill operators of four Southern States H Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and South B ! Carolina are working as hard as ever to kill MM ' the bill in congress that would prevent interstate B shipment of goods manufactured by child labor. B ' W. W. Kitchen', brother of Claude Kitchen, ina- B A jority leader of the house, and James Emery, B counsel for the National Association of Manu- BH fncturers in the Mulhall lobby exposure, arc the Mm two lobby lawyers who are opposing this legis- WMM latlon. Folks who oppose this kind of legislation Bfl (' so "t because they see any tremendous men- R i aco to their peace and welfare in it, but because BH'n they arc opposed to any progressive legislation Hifl ' that might hnve a tendency to reduce profits. Bfl Taking enndy from n child or robbing its penny BB savings bank is considered nefarious business, BB' but these interests see nothing averse to rob- BB biug n child of what is far more Important the Bjj' right to proper development and environment in Hj . ita youthful years. And, they not, only rob the Bj child, but the state also, ns the result is warped Bj I and inefficient citizens later. BVBn BBJ'' . bm ' in, Bmi'UHk. HBs' ', u, bVbVbVbVbVbbVbVbVbb |