Show r 1 r r 1 1 L L 1 CENSUS CI I PLUM LUU 1 OAK OAKE 13 The 1920 Census Bill provides for forA fora A staff of to take the census Conforming to the policy pol pol- icy lcy of the administration with respect re- re to partisan appointments they will all all be Democrats This is added add add- ed end evidence that the army will be reI recruited re re- I from the ranks of or the Means The party out of power and spurned by the President Is the party which made possible his draft lawand law and which Is furnishing by far the realer greater t percentage of at the fighting force Milton has a verse On Ills His Blindness which may be aptly applied applied ap all' plied to both parties To the Republicans Republicans- Thousands at his bidding speed And post poet oer o'er land and ocean without with with- without out rest reat And as to Democrats Democrats- They also serve who only stand and watt walt Except that the the- Republicans wait walt for or the ships whilst the famished famished I Democrats wait walt at the political pie counter Safe for Democrats BRAIN AS 1 AS td WN Now Mr Schwab says he lie was mis- mis quoted He lie never predicted a reign of In this country as has Juis been said What lie he said Bald was that he be believed this country would In lu the future be ruled by the I people who work meaning by that the tho people peo peo- people pie who work with their hands with wit i tools and with their brains We Imam ha v ha always supposed that to be bo the case Jn the United States anyway It baa been anI only within the tho past fe few years that u it school of opinion has been made strong st-ong which believes that the only worker is the one who works with his hands and that no other class is entitled to to any consideration consid consid- ld at all That t Is la a vl vicious lous' lous the theory ory of course Th The workers who work with their han hands s may ruay be the most numerous am among among ng the working classes wail und l If they thoy are all united In Inan an any that cause is bound to triumph tri trl through the might of which still prevails In this country Out But the fact Is I that some of the hardest hardest hard hard- est workers and some of the most whose essential workers are those e hands nev never r borne bornea a callous I The H Republican I party It was In power power never lIever exalted one class ol or workers at at tint the expense of or another A IT WAS WAB SOIL FOIl US The Manchester England GuardIan Guard Guard- Ian says that the British output o ol or f cotton goods is hardly two thirds ol or what It was before the war and that thata a great part of It goes for military requirements Shades of Dick Ark Ark- rk wright Inasmuch t as s Great Great Britain I her sales of cotton cloths clothe In our market per cent 1917 over 1913 what would have been th the e fate of or our cotton textile mills had there been no war to offset t Hie- Hie i In ta Influences of the Wilson tariff law Why Wiry the time American laborer would had had to patch his his pants with British cotton Cohen duck and the Republicans would win out on the strength of such luch political canvas |