Show PLASTERERS AND I ANDI THEIR HEIR PAYA PAYA PAY PAYA A story comes from Chicago ot of I student ministers and members of t other I professions taking up the trowel and becoming plasterers ow- ow line ow-line lIng hug to the high wages paid There are three or four places I along Washington avenue in Og Ogden Ogden OgI den where the men with trowels are working We venture the statement that no inexperienced I man whether minister or engineer can do the v work ork of ot a plasterer un- un un until til ul he has put in long years of The overhead plastering I I on metal lattice require skill and endurance We have seen the meni men I at their task working rapidly straining muscles and artisticallY smoothing the ceilings They dis- dis disI dis 1 I playas play as much ability as the fellow f I ho an an n office force or is 3 superintendent of o a business There are thousands of ot men JUen in this country In jn charge ot of o their on I business nho aho ho give no greater servIce servIce service ice to humanity but receive far r more pay and aud yet ret no one corn com plains Our methods of ot reward for duty well performed are crude and In- In Inequitable in inequitable n equitable Many a fellow tellow who Is IsI I e a fixed Income of ot thou thou- ands of ot dollars dollan a year ear ear has had bad his wealth handed banded down to him others other 3 La e gained an advantage by trading coupled with a self selfishness l that has never heard or bearl has never answered an ap appeal i peal such as now noVT comes from lard Wil-lard WIl lard and Farmington But Bul nith all our Inequalities we weer weer er r leaking maUng progress and employer employer nd Jn i gradually are approach approaching ing a better understanding which is If helping to wipe out the odious comp as to the pay of a plasterer or the wealth of ot a rail mil |