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Show HI' t MOVING IN THE WRONG I - 1 DIRECTION. A ' Word comes from Chicago that a - man named Fraser, an employe of a I railroad, is to proceed to Washington J 5 to protest against the eight-hour day J r- on tho grounds that there are 1,500,- j 0 other railroad employes who are J "' not to en5y the benefits of the new measure. Mr' Fraser is moving in the wrong direction. The railroad managers b-confessing b-confessing that a great army of em ployef are underpaid, virtually ndmii tliero rds. but one" way to obtain bettei pay 'and7 better hours and that Is tc organize. v. If Mr. Fraser does not think well of the treatment he is 'receiving, he should take himself but of the unor ganized class. Tho fault is not withUhe trainmen or with congress. -Mr. Fraser and those of his class who do not belicvo in co-operation have no ono other than themselves to blame. |