Show j Correcting Former Error I 1 one ne or of f the thc critical antagonists of the j r iN tIN Adamson so called hour eight hour law said y thore more disagreeable things about it before J election than those it is supposed to bencI bene- bene benefit benefit I fit arc c saying of ot it now that the thc election is J over The worst an anybody body remarked o of the Ja law Jaw itself was that it was probably unworkable unworkable unworkable able but ut that nobody nobody- nobody could could be he euro swe of that i because nobody kne what tho the law meant I j The chiefs chles of the four benefited brotherhoods brother brother- I I I hoods are now remarking remarking- precisely that al alt although although al- al I t though determined to compel obedience to I it by a strike threat similar to that which Ii 1 forced forced its enactment k Congress will meet again before the I I I I date fixed for the tho law aw to become operative 1 L J and tho the correction of or the previous error 1 1 I I should be its first business If public policy i 1 g favors an actual hour eight-hour law 30 an actual 1 J 1 hour eight law should bo be enacted but applicable ap- ap j to all railroad employees instead i f i J I of merely the highest paid It If the labor laborI i 1 I j unions wish Congress to provide pro this subI sub- sub I i j I I for lor the function the unions heretofore hereto- hereto j I fore lore discharged in fixing hours and wages wage j I and Congress wishes to do so so an t I I gent und understandable workable law should Ji l j be bo passed I I The national national- election is over and Mr I J I Wilson has been re Whatever profit i j i i of votes his espousal of ot the tho Adamson act i J I ma may have netted the President and what what- 1 1 j J 1 ever the degree j to which the labor lanor vote conj contributed con con- j Ii to the tho defeat of ot Mr Hughes Hughs the 1 j I political 1 phase ha e of the question iia has bas j I I Intelligent legislation should now row i I bo o possible I I j t J I I Mare Marac Henry Watterson of ot the Louisville i I Journal Courier who threatened in 1876 to l j I ride in blood up to his hL horses horse's bridle if the tho fa t. t Republicans stole the election rom rm m Tilden fl I is ethi alive and capable callable of or riding a horse 11 L' L Kl i Therefore let Chairman Willcox beware t I I i |