Show P al T E rt released by western newsy newspaper aper WE SHALL BECOME WORLDS financiers ENGLAND WAS the greatest of nt the creditor nations for generations generation in tact fact for centuries to maintain dainta that plan england was forced to finance debtor nations she did it it by supplying the funds for develop develon ment of those nations she devel aped their resources she built railroads she provided shipping fa cili ties large quantities of english money were invested in many coun conn tries of the world such funds were provided not so much by the eng lish government as by the english people as individuals with the gov back of them to minin minimize lize their chance of loss that will be americas job ahel the present world conflict is over it was our job after the close oi ot world war no 1 but we did rot not do it effectively we did not know how it is a problem our financial leaders leader must study now it if america is to achieve that world dominance which is her destiny ADVIL SOUND ADVICE the AMERICAN BANKERS magazine says every man or corporation po ration or institution that in any way depends upon public patronage for support should never permit any issue issue of its hometown home town newspaper to go to press without containing a mention of his or its name and business to that it adds t the man who does not advertise his business does an injustice to himself and his town the man who insists on sharing the business that comes to town but refuses to advertise his own is is tot not a valuable addition to any town the life and snap of a town depend upon wideawake wide awake liberal advertising men the wise business man will follow the advice of the bankers magazine DIVIDE AND GET FIFTY CENTS A YEAR A WOMAN CLERK in one of the retail stores rides the same suburban train I 1 take each morning she is married and every day tells me ot of the small wages 25 a week her husband receives all because others are paid such unwarranted salaries from to as much as a year I 1 became rather fed up on her daily complaint and looked up a few figures how much do you think your husband should be paid I 1 asked he could have at least a week if they would divide up the unwarranted salaries paid in this country she said would you place the limit at say a year I 1 inquired that would be too low she ren rei re i plied many people are worth more than that then I 1 pulled out my figures do you know I 1 asked hat if IT all salaries of more than a year were divided between people of the united states it would mean less than 50 cents for each one of us each yeara year she refused to believe it though it is true but I 1 have heard nothing more about the salary her husband is entitled to 0 IS THIS DEMOCRACY A CONTRACT the C 1 I 0 was demanding one of the big aviation plants must sign 0 or r else provides that the company cannot discharge any member of the union because he is a communist it must pay a maximum wage scale of 11 1 1 a hour compel all employees to 30 join in the union collect all initiation fees dues and fines for the union pay P for time off for sickness gran grana t two week vacations with fu full pay pay pa any member of the un union 0 n the cu ait ference between his ea earnings ings as an a employee and his pay as s a soldier soldie during his period of conscription that plant is working ex exclusive elusively clu on defense orders and NLRB supports the unions derna demands Is america still a democracy HI 31 DAY DEMAND WE ARE NEARING that M muan uch talked of M day when all of 00 ow be man power and resources may mo mobilized in that all out conflict conaw which is now engulfing the world bori when it comes there will bs be 10 question of profits hours or orwal ages it will settle all present difficulties difficult for with a demand for production work sacrifices the e UP TO THE present time tim e a illy j only americans who have made rea real sacrifice in the cause of 01 pre pa pa redness are those W who ho rave n given up good jobs or lives 01 ease ea the to go into the armed forces or of th 21 a mon mo t nation for a wage of and the families of those merl men |