Show LESSONS OF TIIE THE the four dig brotherhoods Brothe ought to learn somo some lessons irom from tho tall fail uro tire of tile tho great national railroad strike the strike would havo hurt thorn them more than the he public although there would havo have boon groat great suffering in ili spots cities like now york philadelphia chicago now Or orleans loana san francis co and many othor other largo centers would havo have been fed bywater by our thousands of idle ships would have come into use and are boing being used moro and more by labor and pol interfering with railroads the motor trucks and ad the five million motorcars would havo have handled he be population and fed the people without tho the brotherhoods brothe wo we might have got pay as you en an tor ter cars with only a porter to help people got get oft off at tho the right place and open and shut chut the doors on top of this a lot ot of station agents and ad telegraphers would havo have been dispensed with by intro introducing dumIng ticket books for or miles perforate perforates I like postage stamps a stamp tor for a milo mile there thera ts Is no group or union so important but that tho the people could do without them and possibly mal maka 13 moro more progress pio greas than with them unions and strikes oad and big aarik methods advocated by campers place paw a premium on progress and labor saving inventions |