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Show The Impossible. Andrew Carnegie, at a recent dinner din-ner in New YorK, said of a certain labor trouble: "It is silly of employers to pretend in these troubles that they are always in the right. Employers are often in the wrong; often unreasonable. They often like Mrs. Smith-Jones ask impossible things: "Mrs. Smith-Jones, taking a villa at Palm Beach, engaged for butler a stately old colored deacon. " 'Now, Clay,' she said to the old fellow, 'there are two things I must insist upon truthfulness and obedience.' obedi-ence.' " 'Yes, madam,' the venerable servant serv-ant answered, 'and when yo' bids me tell yo' guests yo's out when yo's in, which shall it be, madam?' " |