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Show Labor-Business Concord Urged by U. P. Rail Chief ft ,v trry 7 V ' CHETENNE, Wyo, Dec. Jt At a time whan "we are all aick and tired of politics and arguments," argu-ments," it should not ba impossible for buslnaaa and labor to "gat together to-gether and decide on tha type of Individual In-dividual to ba elected to public office," of-fice," President William M. Jeffera of tha Union Pacific railroad told a banquet audience laat night. "We need mora man In public of-flea of-flea of tha character and cattfrer of Governor Leslie Millar of Wyoming, Wyo-ming, and I wish to auggaat la all seriousness that Millar would make a great president of tha United States." Jeffera declared. Jeffera, who started aa a call boy for the railroad, once aaid ha would rather ba president of the Una than of the United States. The rail chief deplored "mushroom "mush-room strikes and tha growth of unregulated un-regulated unions." but said business busi-ness should realise and appreciate that "every man is entitled to a fair and living wage." "No business should continue that can't pay a fair wage." Jeffera aaid. Pointing out ha differed with the administration on some of Its methods, meth-ods, Jeffers said he wondered "if It Is not timt for business men and 'big business' to get together and determine If the objectives of thia administration are not aproximate- WILLIAM M. JEFFERS Tired of dlaaenalon |