Show I WOULD IRAN LOW WAG US I The Th New Now York which hUllt any anT pronounced political or religious views view upon ordinary occasions lona Is ie I very v i in i tart r of the present pre ent protective pr tariff Frank Munsey the publisher recently took a I decided stand on this same acme me question and Bd in endorsing hi his remarks the Herald said aid ld Are Joe American labor Jabor organizations organisations prepared to accept the inevitable consequences of ot a radical radi al down downward downward ward revision of the tariff One of ot those consequences and anti one oni which directly concerns labor must mt be a reduction of ot wages The abandonment wholly or partially partial by the Ule United States I of the high protective principle would so stimulate foreign com corn competition competition petition with home industries that manufacturers to meet it I would be forced tp t lower the present rate of ot wages If It they did not foreign forein competition would sweep them out of exist existence once ence throwing throw ng labor 1001 out of em employment 8 employment I As Mr Munsey says 11 if It the tariff Is ie lowered wages wap must ut be lowered You cannot have haye both boU high wages wage and a low lower lower er or tariff It I 1 for tor the workingman w to decide I by hi h his vote whether he ho h wants want lower I wages wage President McKinley once said that tbt cheap money made matle cheap men It is I likewise e true trite that a low tariff means macno low Jow wages wage |