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Show 11 : 1J SIX TO ONE. ir The lloaton Herald, which Iiub bm.'ii i- making an InvtiitlBatlon oi conditions ''' uxlstlnc nn rnllionds, finds that duo to union rules and working agroo- r montH forced on the railroads by em. ployoea Uioro nro Instances whore bIx men nro doing work formerly easily ilono by one. It calls attention to the changing of a locomotive nozzle which wag formerly form-erly tho work of, one man in Is done by u bollennnker and his licl. per to open th door; a nlno-f liter and his helper to remove tho plpo; n ma. chlnUt and his helper to chango tho nozzlo. Probably they Mill nwet demand omeono to blanket them to keep from catching cold while standing around, nd of course ho too, will need a teller Verily there Is a clay of reckoning coming for this sort of pockct.plck-'"R pockct.plck-'"R No country on ourth can hopo to "cct Industrial progress by apportioning appor-tioning tho work of one man among h. and no ieoplo can Ioiir cacapa aJerelty who uso but onoJslxth of w hlr Industrial man, power. , PJK Prosperity for each nnd all tTeixmcU fll 0n full day's work for a fair day's JB Mora Is not expected. l.eR8 will " be tolerated. |