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Show M LABOR AND AMERICANISM , ,.i. H j , $ Jltt' Al!??rt J, Rovcridge of Indiana defines tho -H t fiV relation thus! ..-.- 'i i-. H J t - "Americanism means Umt every man may work M , or his living; that every man should work for Mb H living; .Umt no power can lawfully prevent any man H I trpm working for hls living; that every man l'on'' ' H titled to tho peaceful enjoyment of tho fruits of his H t . toll and that all tho strength Of our popular, repro- H sontativo govornmont will jshlofd every man" in th'o H , -rclso of thoso oleruontal j-lghts." ' ''... H Thomas A, Edison says: H f "There ought to bo, somo -labor.' loader strong on- H ' ,.,, Cb andj,wlso enough to mako trado unions a means H ' ", of fitting their members for better Jobi and 'greater H ' . i 'responsibilities." H J?r:-' ' ' , The LeTey Printing company of Indianapolis, H I .'. Ind":, says: f ' ' "it -Hi it- I tfi" "0rgaall!ed la,)or ' rc' money-making busl- ! B '' elH taT "B Ieader8'vw,tn annual income of over fifty H, ?& BtUllon dollars, at. least four-fifths of which goes to ! $$$& '"A8- machine. In salaries and; expenses of somo- aaa- ylife'U' VbetS-Wr 1G0.000 professionals." , .,.,- R & ." 4AJfctTuvN h M Ik |