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Show TUB DESERET I Ctorso CSI Bubl&hed News Street. and Beat Temple South Tempi o without recourse to military aetlen. but the success of th td efforts is doubtful. six - U VrotiM seem that if from four to thousand strikers, armed with rifles ami shoU A district ' where guns, hrU marching into martial law has been proclaimed, for the purpose of opposing If hot actually disrupting the military authority, there is Utile do be done except to emd soldiers In and suppress be, the insurrection, Regrettable as this may disto M, lawlessness and it is better than law fails in order prevail-- . Vhen respect for as a whole nation the a country, any Jiart of Iiiy Wxeept Sunder-frmi-WMkl- Mffnher of Audit Bureau of Cirretattee. fcVBSCRfmON RATE. Br Carrier, or Mail. One month tnonthe Hi xpontbs 'One I fQor 1 ... ropiea The eV'Te ...I rte tie Oote apply to Utah. Idahow Keeada 4 tvyomlruf otflr etatee br matt per month, $1 FT'BSt'RrPTIOX HATES Be irail, rear in ad retire SHte oopie Forwiga pnetaae extra added to abore is Jeopard rr ' rente OIUECTtON nrwr, deffret Ealt lAka ITMr. The , Th A mociated Pee fq errlustrel entitled to nye for of aU neve deoatchea errdtted to ft.rpuhiation or not herwta credited in iM ewrTNiper. and a!o tfee local neve pnbMeed herein. AU Hahte of rfhllcatJon ct apecfal here are a'o reiferred. p SALT LAKE CITT, - - - iuinto wknY , . rmCirrrLT starmlng1, C and vet not lafr?i no serimtrty, i iHc eatimatf of 11 a department sl In!nr giving the number f unemployed Mil the counfry atout f.ve ' tad three-quartmillion.. The near approach of winter male, three figure loo- - unusually wnlnou and form'dahlr. and it uu!d b one to di?mi?I or disregard them if undeserving of conaidcraiion. At the fame time ltd only fair to remark that lhi f pure was peached by making the bais of comparbmn the prat of abnormal activity lat year, when not only many by. hut unman also' were drawn Into industry. This fact warrants a material discounting in the (partgcent's estimate; and account mut also W taken of the considerable number of workerr who for one mum or another are always to be found in the ranis of the unemployed. Another element In the situation which Justifies hope of improvement is the suggestion that where wa?e reductions in Industry are being initiated, it is for lbs purpose of lowering the prices of the products and thereby increasing the demand, which in tarn would man the furiiishing of mors employment. This precise result has already followed In the case of certain industries in some sections of ths country, where th outlook for the winter Is dtlnclly belter than it waa a month ago. The probability Is therefore, that tf the department of labor .hall make a new auPvey aa of October J. tbe tilua'.lon will be found much more cheering than it was ten days s,nc when the foregoing statement was Is aued. A aixty-da- y period U often aufficient to r to ftr, from fair charge an aapect from even from good to eiceilcol; and in to the present rond.Uon of American Industry, any change U atmuet rertaia to be for tbe better. U COSTS. to the present practlre of In accordance with the cost of MATHIAS FRZBLRGER, Mathias Enberg'r, and minister of removes one of Germanyi strong men from activity in th field of reconstruction her bis oouDtry bad sore need of him. Be possessed many of the attributes of a really great statesman and executive, administrative and organizing genius. True, be oentered a maelstrom of political intrigue, but this could only be expected when clashing factions, seeking partisan advantage, would be formid-abili- ty obliged to recognize the strength and of their obstructing opponents. Admittedly E.nbergrr was for a new Oermsny along republican lines, and this attitude could not bid create for him strong enemies. Bis death by violence is doubtless due to this; and be baa been sacrificed to a partisan prejudice Which is not capable of visioning Rational salvation. Xnberger was no tab! In that, whit unswerving in maintaining a aland for What h thought was th right course far bis coun- rl;eid, rA ' uu MORE FARM LEVANT yrsUrdsy the rattle of the sabre, and press reports Indira' that th Th ACCORDING rd n epint germ Mf. tketr irr f tu m mind-- d iwrinan e Jj t..y a MRIOtw .tlr 1 -- ier.a , Cx4s-v- . lht M this eri in AIW.IN1A- wrrih - aotv. jb n.vere lhm,sr Jer' artt shM-ff- t t,e Lftls al tr,irf f,:, 4or?4 l',e m ff in Iw rciu'-e- eal s r. at-re- : city. , The Man With a rrieeiplev h Ophlr mine front .M te i t ti. c a n of , 1er-r- n r.Ce in su'd A ar. confer- fi Contelinopi hf D Tarte. himself with a wag fratd Ih wound. v- -i dupvtch. sail RwHaa Adul Itamd, under preoawrw brought te I r ty the I ree.h geteeqmonti bid to pay In.l.tnm-- r in th ewm ef frin In tn fe , oust ease. A French u I eompary htl ! t Itenatvo ar fee-- e i wedg en agree-bw- t dg that tha gnvemmeot Would 104 -- I73A F' bw. them When rotp.Mefad mn' er jeien IH vent Ih tllWS Turhay r--f , 1 is pftrkrr the peepe Emne w -- uld advuerw I ha. A gunheatj and in. whltwatetsi by Iha rt-n- -h mheaady teased alt le tHvrt his mind. W he uw-ev- w biifer. n wv Rase. If they ar tpjury the United d!rmii.4 bv de(rny n.emaelve afrt forfeit forevtf the.f ri m tn a piece .in he aun, uepliia of Ih Ameri'Hn Far ip thif preoenl stale pf coIard bar. feu r t. and aL s ippiod In the new frem Rer m ta the effect trlnd will ptnhMy do lie Irif k for them at that Geftnary I adnpiirt anib men or lew eVped tPWiSy ry n!h, agency ixm avail-Ihl- e, eti(huiam the Amerioeo ''v I il. Kffwevrf, fyntn Amcfr(l r now at pcc wnh th former that w nd intettgefir IA H Ifi (hf PlSh-- rr the meant Ty whicB Ihetr discomfiture emp.r. th uige.iion tb,t be ;i cheap, or I hi even gtv R of Rink In the ti!l He havtcned. srenetwn no.,14 yrt, b ihmjl mertt; Crty. 1 b elper ieric of rTf)t toil btng rw longer at war, there would Iw fptfiy Retrjn Hern In tb'pkipg tha fighl p me fpf vacs-Je- n both treachery and Inhuman'ty tn offering' I vetebofl." tR. 0, employment bargain of be tew in of which ewf own eipcfior ,i convinced an agency fny d!eeTwnf til pieana Increased intern per nr and. de- an mvelitef ImiA, w ermnepi Injury creased efficiency. The aortal and family charIn those arint whom t emolnyetl, ug-- ( acter of fverman la bid enough 'h1 a ( tb'Ijmf bthg evil forneijy men Hi Its eetate, H urmitd V subnttutt foe R lb nffwful if, mil ef all Ih w1a-lifi- e American saloon syiiem would he a m,Kh , dacov rrim rvad- -r if PPr dMd'y, ncse at 1 I a beyond eompactaon. mm- p- -. thmiUI rmt h fmjod useful 1 Ih fw hl bat ef farvnee f ccmid Juatify a ra- laterpst bf wri . 1 I Palmer School Graduate -e b , W. 4tM f. ly so Judge Gary cut steel prices one Ha la conscrvatira. says hi cuts only when smaller. 'Independent" companies rut. He hesitates to cut below cost of production to little companies. Is there aay reason for WHY? carrying along small cripples? Takt over or clos up their plants and cut as deep as you ran. Judge Gary. Don't he afraid of ipmating too but The tlm has gone for worrying about seeming to be n monopoly" or wipTbe people ing out Incompetents. want big units knowing that only ran gtv low prices great production if the public has brains It wilt regulate profits It not. It ahould b "profiteered" for Ita adoration. A lot of HIM war brlda steal concern ar kept alien only by artificial They must die sosid respiration. time; why not now? mor. Carusos Mother Irish. fUUB A E. Auguat 2d, John A. Btawart Into his gutomobll at Morrlaiown and t It In th morning gat out at. his ofllral dt Wall straat. Naw York City. Thr.h will do hi work aa chairman ef tho board of trust of tho United Btal-- a True! company, thus crlrbrstlng his ktih bis birthday, beginning a a a lllik year, That la unusual. It will b a matter of course In another century. Man' minimum working ji should bo ld yrsra II time ns long ns tba number of years preceding th rvprodue-Uv- a Tboa unuauaHy raraful age. will Hr ts Whoavar chooaaa if no vital part of hla machinery Is dam -, to II err aged beyond bop- can Hr longer. va nft- -r a bad start. BY ARTHUR Tor gt ld. It depends on tba "not too much nnd not too tittle." oaporlnlly not too flkvjch. Mr. Btawart has baan wits that sa me banking loeUtotioa for mar Nan and haoking. wtth panics u aa antiowa buainvaa- f as rva also what iha autsmbii la mako Ufa longor and narful. It'll bout u. a mas of II would bard-'t- h ty undertake regular iript t bustnana a a a D. rrr ar worn ruras hot included TB uauat reports A German baa proven that a heavy baa ran out Tv a earner p gros for a dimaar of lhra nr of it bao beat th faa-a- t miles of It pigeons by Ik a roods In a tongrr raca, tbe plgros sf course, would vis That rwt should ooucoo- y-- era da -- tha Orteat. They arv I ViM (alk Ebnc their smallnra. the LitUe Fellows. drtstaadihgu Oatoll exce-strr- Hr eg Beat Pigeons. Woe to 4i4 m 4 trat tba attention of mechanical engineers on high spaed. Tbo honey bars wings mov with vrry high rprrd compensating for - oao Tho Dublin weekly freeman my Car oao mother waa Irish, bora tn BUgs Her maiden name waa Her atstrr Annie marfmnoghu ried a aea captain named Lawrence O' Hour k. And la Scotland. Caruao had btmaalf photographed wtth Joerph O'Rourke, tbe captain1 ana. Th are related to Came, through th IVmoghues and Mary hr-- I arm ext aged 12. naw studying tn th coneit ef Merry at Strabaa. Is a remarkable mualdaa a a a Th Utah are eyerywhers Their bleed waa la W alllegtoo Chat helped r.nghsh bast Napalaow. Irtadi aaaaa ar on ho nth Asarfcwa bxdi haCar are seder butUroblps tha aod --af arurr ha'Lfo.d star there waa wod rghttag. And new u Iros. Ii ts aot fmiu'i mothar urpristag foe tha CELTIC blood now htuil-- d up ta Ireland, owru ruamad rvrryohrra at along tha Ia.ktiu an I dowa into Otoe. Vpnia aad ksr Untncum ws! prvb-ah- 'y halnt lair-at Raman blood, sad tar Caruso a mother ta be Irish ts quit ealuraL a a a Ardeat sad ac'lre drorowdast of tha orlrmat rara mas Janaph M4tn rad-lenaneunera that but aaoapspae s pay lam aad Haa a tree Ion ts baartr.. Homs games rut ta half a column, other gamm t a fro tines It Pea aot Imprweo I man la oat os a board uatrhtng smao aayu J. M. F. lao-baera alas oo impvwea osr laagungs by sruuairg ryrham ot ta torpid minds aad fare lag tba iatrwtiwa of eo Rot B la a wssta of tUatg and wneao. A yawth rarofulty I amain, aad dm-- t af pcotwaiins-a- t nana baring oao. kit pMyoru la a pore counts yuurg maa la wtat TOU do. or wot ubat lab path tata bit ssmoona also Totrtv" Js . datagatum tnay sot ha headed I that rrent N by Lloyd unlikely lhal tumad wtll eotna. for th ts pee a Ires watch each otherIt Mka prtma donnaa In that event U ala that nothirg definite may k ; a read upon aad that Iha with noth tea arw.a Par try may moru roe-l- a la than aa latarrhangs of wnnhltng arnl tmeola . oa Tern then." they agree meat fwe the yodurtma of armaments and tho tag bwrdra h reo-hMeg he wtU Vo able to aula ytr la that tho world fort oh kwowa Thai kaowt. btsrka tho u th will ho helpful dg l AmrfVsh prt-)- la Ra F' affatrs" of Odwrwtmu la Hritl-- h Vv Tbrfro" 11 a 1 t HI4I141341I, & Aged 99, and Working. Europe-Predictio- fr I BalMlac X KAY LABORATORY TODAY I ttrrrn riii Offk Bm1i j S John Uhiropractic . m e a n s health and efficiency. Ben.RJohnson,D.c. - CHIROPRACTOR Pcd d TrtW Ogde-- :j rairra beer-drirllr- u to 1b t te VV 1 of Uc era' naou services ef at bavl ht Increased, health means increased earning capa- ThvrWxg very numerous body of writers and politicians here who hold that before the arms parlay la ended the treaty of Versailles will be reopened. either definitely or by a fresh consideration of tha problems once upon by tha conferraea at Versailles. Bom of them have got Into a regrettable state of nerves. They sea the United Matas tangled In every world difficulty and threatened with war on every side. Borne insist thst Orest Britain has asked an alliance with ua, and predict that If the alliance la refused that war with Great Britain la Inevitable at soma vague time In tha future- - Then there le another body of opinion: "Hughes will be able to control the agenda for tha conference." aay tbe i commentators. "Tha topics will be limited to those set down in his not of Invitations to th powers" n Attitude of notably doesnt pay But tha arguments en which these prophets baas their prophecies seem rather convincing. Europe has learned." they say. that a treaty with the United Btatm must be approved by the Be pate before It la binding. Europe has for Iha first time learned something of the true relations betweea the esecuttve and the ' legislative powers In tba United Kiat. British statesmen assuredly know that the American people ere In ns temper to enter Into an alliance ulth any transoceanic power. Nor has Great Britain formally asked sn American nlltaacs nt nny ttm. Even the proposed guarantee ef French territory wa turned down, although tha friendship of th United Bute for Franc ha never been questioned. ihiitlng aside thst part of th American peopl who definitely ar to a grear or He dear boetll there rsialn a vast majority, these commentators ner. uhe regard Great Britain wMb a linking but wtth a certain amount af suspicion. Think ItrttUh Too Mured. "They think the RrttHh sre- too hrw4 and well trslaod for uy. "JBey would oppose they an eliuare eh.h the empire, not only thet our because they do and that of the empire Interest . erom-oiewould ever go eerloueiy but her us they fear that la ourh aa weald stl:atu-- Ih railed hti find Iteetf tel Ih for a greet U bad net suspected things many when th treaty wse eigned " If. therefore, t here te nod the eltghd-ehope that any agreement mar be eatered late by the term of whlrh. written or bidden, the United State can male part In tha Evropeua do than It does now. thee persons the nod think it at ad Ukelv thet agenda, when wrtfea, will Include a cnoetdeeelioa of Eeropewn arts Ira affair are lorluded UnHww Europe we k seem certain, they aev. that will widespread aw 1110 of oetlee a be Hdse bo entered e. r, wMh te foocrioalog to the eg pet sat fecdla o tbe dominant power sa e H ecv I Europe tnecwueh of the m per grow re r,m- -l a mmat Th comment. of the meat powers would pry went te ee for I rotor t athe earlierof end pde!Mat Coerept of league wplanned kurCf I atio. eklry hue prevent war The United Rtai to eater tbe praamt league refUM-Altltwde of the oaf fbo peewoe endt 4 lafTweuttel lees tree eo ouesve te Vehitow Kte. -mo thet the Uwuadfksiee snap ester a we4ertko of Focopme ef-- e rvsedtttow hetwg le eahketr y whet they are, rraocw will eaourod e a not 4mm uemm eh H glv fford. protection Ihe per nt most . criminal waste in iea. t armaments? Or a revised edition of tha ence of Versailles? tie represents h-- aewvied our--et Tf 1y ed r.i-.ri- trnf-f- phort Us r, n Little Cedtow-woo- d si canyon m- -i operation but It waa Hrvin-V- l that U,, cottages Would stilt b kept epee to the th preceding Hi t's h-- t. r!i;r'd in strlk a ve s-- lomnt ba -- i a ! iff Irg. m 1,1,,ewer to mrte by new.faper mn. that n--(1. b formation wa siven mil has mads hi fxieral frm4. A Wahinire, so waa rrfuedt Vah. giel aevetal wai tr.flmi ofrinaia br-- n th Iwtief jh'l (h slate bad ul d rM all ita fnl;iie p arrw order. This lime wn troop havep,,. been pr( and rthef are Iwing 1 N readme lw emergency calk Effort r being pul forth I seilie U diurtne Mnhil. J applied 4uce(1 at -.f to. the ue BINT A States mh! pm vat sy y.f,n m l- ir. r,4o I Th ir 'MiinriLiituKiir or the h, ff r articular ,f the !h-- ,r - .v nrs;Krr are rcTcrted l le under --r,c 4 i h, M tewsid nv r,un'y as Us M. h f. Tf ll,er. ,.ni t r lf JwM bring W4 rf, JiUhM ve:cr.;v (.fef, v-- r- lr if s;ev f rpe-aUor- farticularty t lht ttiev yn-a-d r in Micro se prerarmis, and U a;pc,-- s preb. there tny b developments me hive t!,n a erdr-d- . f la '1 jl Ijtottllismi 4,mcm - . At.T IN I to er ,. t'.etear'termf "tarn, auditor ef tbe appointed to the combined R. O. VV. beedqoarer Is of Sailer 1i 'vt - Mil AIHN A f f 1 It0, 31 1 A-- ago an tmportacl increase-- Thu acre and over; today he had farm of sh has i.470. In the couniry at Urge there ar of acre, and over; more it an p7fr irw under three acre m d me. t!.n ns pr gmt irt Jk y tt t I POI, . tn.sut was P. Evens, mar,,, r.e. 74 In in ISM 'I ah farm b than 30 acre in ue. In had ah ha 4.'0. hut in U mat'er of larger -, Mdingv. ihvi I. f- :n 30 to 9 acres Irvcn to U IlL (run 173 G AW. and ?0. frtw M actv ard ever, h show Is ciTi fOTumi! in Al.t XT Dee ret Mewa. file Grande Wem-r- n, asms e.h th. ana ! A R ci . ei-I enter -, Th. tree Vt mtrher was made h-- -!- r-- v, Jebn ,r PV bs ef rvem the roe cf T le. orf J TWENTY YEARS AGO. ant general dec real in tg holdings say 30.im-- f and pears that nf lb 1 'al number rf fama una' tn theJ der 30 acres (a Ore. we-i-th F'a'.rv. And cf th farm of over N) sod less than U) acres Iikcw a a very Urge found in lb bimth, while cm percentage th other kan4 cscept foE lexaa. which ha a larger number than any other stats "f farm arre or over. Urn AVceteiv ta'.a'c of garna tn th r.,inl.er of these large holding farm cred.'M with a loUl of Utah eveicn'.ly that coeT!M u 4 th.i of,!y through thr.Jl and industry w.a German ever gam tb-- .r p g in lb sub' Mider-iorf.acj Uiivjenbqrgt tnay psunt to th wrupM-tr.pt Kj f hart ib-- .r hymn of hate, Ynit it wi. be aej-lime he fur th great mas f the r.ert,ar cease bc.r t t them. Th Wa r f RJuc thg aiorg tcr;u'g w.n tnt,' 6 Of b rankle. a.--4 perbapa Lhsra ar-few who doijU that an effort may aom tuna , b made to rrgm It Dot it d --s not teor at all like y that ths w dl or'-yin the bf of tb f re--l jenecii a cr f ncvl nre; for there be btlte that they wl f m b have lear-e- d J. f ctrerwoce at fo the etrc-er f Star ;r.erlken cog, j.;es(, cr dream Efficiency e f amall numlicr It further ap- bbd, u preliminary report of lh 1914-3- 0 affair was t. a h"pcf.t agn. n w.i.U thri!' the eemim cf dfe,t h risked th tUt to IW. referring to Ihe number f farms In lb United futea. by sue. it apj,em that whil Iher has been during the deeJ an Inerws M nearly 7 01O In th total number of farms Ujer bit been an Import- th wH-- b AND LARGER. i Oermae faW i respond. Thma-- 4 of veteran hj review before . General l bni tHer wit notable lack of enthusiasm on th part of tpecUtors, and fw uncovered when fh Wacht am Rhein waa flayed. The demons'. ration was gputored by field Marshal vmj U'nd'nburg and J charvteraH by rid.ral a mvalut ' ttrnor.tra'.i' !i. , udcn-iorff- nasty-mind- sad Intolerant. And. by ths asms token, th real Upper or , of the Tptetlectus'a and those Ten, whs are entitled to threw out their cheats, hut do net, ere not the professors who Juggle technical Jargon In laarr.sd reviews whlrh are read only by their fell-- w Jugglers, or prate ths same before students that they may msks them twrefold more tha children ef flapdoedls than Ihemselvsa. but those who like tha Nsursne. utter truths which sound an through centuries and yet are heard by the common peep's gladly, or Uke ftnrratew who loved te argue with Street walkers and harness makers, or Iks John Desey. wbe snenuragee us to hope that, after all. universities snd they who. Infest them may to of some res! uee to The Peeptp of, for, and by whom this government Is supposed to to fv'epyrtsht. 111, by Prank Cntns.l 1 GERMANY'S IJSSON HEIA. LEARNED. G ' and hia people, he was also ijuick to recognise hi errors when they were pointed out to him, and to act on advir of other if that advir teemed good. That h has been gib rep ream ted. assadrd and Ins emirs in nothing to his disgovernment credit. Purh tblnjl only serve to show that h stood out a a strong chieftain, and op who is reeded In th rebuilding snd remodelindustries and ing of bis country tra-- CO REV. . dictionary.) j. Moulhs are full of agenda now. Every correspondent and statesman at least one agendum, pi. agenda, up hla sleeve. Tha work promises to be the shibboleth of the conference for the reduction of armaments. Just was at Yer-Itl- e. Ieopl are talking agenda who heratofore thought It was some-thin- g te be Yu red by the application Of a baoon nnd. Each nations delegates ars bound this way with agenda of their own. It will be a case of matching agenda against agsnda, winnsr Uke all. Th grast question 1st o, course. Whopreliminary will write the XV l It be that prepared agendaf by Mr, Hughes at tha direction of the Presl-O- r will the visiting fireman be ftbl to it&Dd Mr. Huchi up in corner and slip a foreign agenda In hla pocketf To put the query more la tha forthcoming arma concretely, parley to be; Nature of the Cnofrrcncn, A conference on the reduction of 1 try po-A- ... Rf HERBERT Lack of WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 g. Agenda done. In distinction from w matter bf belief. Specifically program of papers to ba read or things to be don at a meeting. (Any - trovertible operation of the natural law of supply and demand which probably will continue to defy human interference, deepite all the eoudcil of the Federation can da. of 4 rrsrk CrsneJ i that-wage- a, ASSASSLNATlCfy Agenda Popular Topic In Washington . Deseret Kevra by Dr. rr fixed,-somewh- ftix riTTc DemoCTacy. Iut read an .gtatanitlng book. And what .la onuaual with new books, I have read. It threw times. n is. "Reconstruction In Philosophy, by John Dewey, a professor In Columbia Uni, versity. And I wish thst every school teacher. Preacher, and exerybotly elee that ovea thinking, and love fStread what mskea thought worth while.! 'would buy and own wnd devour this llttla book. not eay reading. ought to translate U. But It Is Somebody worth working . over. Pwey gets to the foun lotions He , hncovsre the baste truths upon which th World, and particularly America. Is building Its structure of faith and practice, wherein our children shall dwe!!. W. H. Sheldon of Tale, In review of this book in the Journal of Philosophy, says: As Wh It n, a a was the poett so is Dewey the philosopher of democracy. He la th epitome of western democra.y. Its spirit twcomo a . thorough-goin- g philosophy of Ufa; his work Is the moat Characteristic contribution which this emin--tr- y baa offered, and perhaps can offer, to the spiritual history of man. Sheldon, by the Way, does not seem to hellev tn Dewey; but the- - reason iH thav he does not believw tn democracy; snd the reason of that la he does not aeafn able what democracy la I do not blamo him, for democracy la sa hard to see aa Christianity. And to see the one, as tp the other, one must be N born again. The gist of democracy is thst the key word of the universe Is Growth. And when you hare eaten, digested, and assimilated that Idea, you find that it changes your notion of every system of thought, not only of political but of society, of huidnww, of education, of philosophy, of art. of literature, ofrellglon, and of yourself and your own purpose on earth. It 1 the death blow to the Superiority microbe. Tou see thst the Elect are hum-- , bugs, which tike other bugs are the natural anemia of the human race. Elbert Hub. herd said he 'never knew of a' Chosen People who had not chosen themselves. And the Intellectual Class Just as absurd as any other Clans: as for Instance, th Points, or Holy Class; th Proletariat, or Working Class; and th endowed Loafer, or Social Cppeg Clasa. For any sort of Excellence is a nulmncs except ths kind that excels In Service. The Beat People are not tbe snobs, but those . thst cheer us all up tha most. Tha reel Workers are they that get us Jobe and keep us at them, and not those that get lis to quit our lobs to parade. Tbe genuine Saints are they who by their three are Influencing us to be docent end fair, and not -- . ihe (For of- - rfh 17. ' Labor, nl it I announced that the Fed oral ion's executive council is to Undertake an Investigation to develop a , new system. .The practice of fixing wages . sotety on a basis of the cost of living Is a vtolaljpn of sound economic theory and t utterly without logic-- or scientific support of any kind, say the executive body, iFwiil be Interesting to notrjhe progress of She council in devising a substitute, but It U diffirult Jo anticipate its nature. The costard ill evidently proceed on .the theory that, after all wages are arbitrarily the fashion In which the pay of railroad workers la established by a federal board. It like prices may d. scorer, however, generally, have a tendency to fix fhcmsolves. The council will doubtless discover that there Is no arbitrary system, but rather an incon- Addrena mrreennndenre and other matter for puhUeat'oa to THK EDITOR, J T MKin"er, A ? '$ RprenfaJfe Veer Torlr O'fir. ft Arenne Offirev lit South Prhiiran Arecua Oi!ao San Franriaro Office. 55 Crocker Bldr. Entered at the poetofflc o f Fat take Cite, as nerwnd el matter accordinr to Act of Conjtrea Mxrch I. to thxw RELATION FRIDAY AUGUST 26 1921 John Deweyt Philosopher of ied. 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