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The ~awson News<br />
Publlahmd on Thuraby at DawBmrI,NW<br />
MoM.. by the<br />
SIAWSOHW~AR= wmARTM=Mq<br />
PAUL K, CARSO~,<br />
Director and Editor<br />
Term” al Submrlwtl,m<br />
81x monthm . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . ..-----$ .7<br />
One Year ---.-.---.-.––-—––--––– l.i<br />
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FRATERNALISM IN INDUSTRY<br />
B~!ieving that Secretiry of Lab.<br />
Davis has struck a key note in th<br />
mattar of Industrial Relations, we ~t<br />
print the following extract take<br />
fIOrn a message sent to the Lodge o<br />
Mdvse of White Plains, New York, i<br />
reflponse to an invitation to atten<br />
thair annu~l meekinE:<br />
“We a~e in tie thick of a peri?<br />
when it i? more than imperative fa<br />
all of u~, those whu work and tho~<br />
who employ, to dxercise patience an<br />
forehearance toward each dther. W<br />
must make allowance for each ot]<br />
er’s,difficulties, we mu$t try w UI<br />
derstend each other)s Wohlems. It<br />
no time for tall tnlk, for hewted con<br />
troversies and the stubb~rn wand<br />
tiken by employees and employe,<br />
in the past. “In the prenent ak~ <<br />
industrial machine, it in time for oj<br />
not for monkey wenches. It in tim<br />
for all ~heela to cog b?gether.<br />
,,Tho ~oun~y is still vexed by i]<br />
d~strial dis~utas <strong>here</strong> and t<strong>here</strong>. I<br />
suen are at stake, interesk are $<br />
odds, w’kich it is hard to reconc.il<br />
We may as well learn the truth, f!<br />
it w.M be taught to us in any cas<br />
‘We are all of us being rapidly put<br />
our .propir places.<br />
itThe ind~~trial quarrelfl of rece]<br />
yeai-s, tho profiteering, the deman(<br />
for even higher and higher wages, tl<br />
readiness b ntrike at the drop o,f t]<br />
hat, have finally got us in all wror<br />
with the biggest boss of all, the Ame<br />
,ican public.<br />
“We owe the present stringe)<br />
tim’e~ to the fact that the gre,<br />
American public bas. at la~t lost p<br />
tience “with these wrangles and h<br />
gone on strike itself. ‘<br />
“Nevertheless, the princ~ple of co<br />
ciliution is gaining. we are fort<br />
nate to have it; it is rather a spir<br />
and the ) friternal sptiit that we ou<br />
selves foster and repr~ent. It<br />
that spirit which I want to see ham<br />
]nted into the terms of induati.<br />
~,so 10”g u I am secret-y of Lab<br />
I mean to exert every effort with<br />
my power to gee that spirit is npre:<br />
everyw<strong>here</strong>,<br />
KrOuDs.<br />
among all ranks a]<br />
+,we sae today that the real victu<br />
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DR. C. W. HOOVER<br />
AND<br />
DR. E. A.. POLIAK,<br />
-, Oentists .-:<br />
OFFICE HOUM:<br />
sA. M.s012.00 M.<br />
lP. M.sa 630 P.M. ,<br />
~ P. M; to 6.00 P. M.<br />
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DISPENSARY BUI~ING “:<br />
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~Are jYou Having Trouble Makirt Ends Meet?’ ~<br />
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Then stop and look in the matter.<br />
Perhapa the inc me ia not as large w tiefore. Even ~, NWME is only onehalf<br />
the story. The o d er half and by far the more imporknt o the tw., is OU1’~0.<br />
Are you gtiting value received for it?<br />
Look over your expenseB for the pnmt ‘month. Were t ey all necesmry and<br />
really worth wh]le ? Did you huy something you really have 1“tle use for, just because<br />
it was cheap, or have You bought things beyond your me ~ becau~~ Yo,u happened<br />
h temporarily have Eome extra money in your pocket or in your checking ac.<br />
f.llllnt?<br />
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Answer these que@tions for yourself and Bee if You are ilt y.<br />
If you are not getting ahead try a new plan. Open a av,ugs Account ~lth<br />
us next syday, @yen though it is only a dollar or ten dq~ars o twenty dollars, and<br />
2$;?i$~~~~~;~Lpti%~PYZ<br />
you can get along without Ut tin<br />
;f;?%<br />
w twenty<br />
il~%i%~~~l A ~;;]%;;~;<br />
just UEwell and YO will have mmething<br />
to show for it at the end of three or six monthn time.<br />
You will then wonder why you didnvt -Y this simple sc me yearn ago, for it<br />
will give you a better idea of the value of money, and give you k certain satisfaction<br />
in Jooki& (back over the yearrs work, that can be obtained in no/’ other way.<br />
It-is never too lite m commence over, m start in next a day with any amount<br />
you. gel you should or can put =ide. Don’t put it off longer % y kidd.ng youmelf inti<br />
wait\ ng until you have a ‘hundred or twohundred, becauue that “me may never come<br />
and you are losing valuable time in the meantime.<br />
Start now. Any amountwelcome at . ‘<br />
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s to adjust and not to fight, b get<br />
tigether and settle, and not to stnnd<br />
~part and wrangle. Slowly and painfully<br />
we have learned this lesson. ,A]l<br />
>ver the country employeru and employees<br />
are manifesting this new<br />
ipirit of concession. ,It is one of the<br />
~ncouraging signs of our times. It<br />
marks the entrance of good will into<br />
@ur.indwtrial life after a long day<br />
of ill f ealing. .The fratmnal spirit<br />
is catihing on.”<br />
AN APP~ECIATION<br />
As ~~e management of tbe Dawmn<br />
New, paxes into different hands, we<br />
work “W acmmplls ‘i’h ‘r}? ed by ‘h” Its cons’ruc:iv’ flrat editor,<br />
Mr. Jay “Conway. The D,swoon News<br />
under ‘his direction has become a VaI.<br />
uable asset tg, our community life.<br />
Mr. Conway haa pioneered the way<br />
for a more useful and grmtly edarg-<br />
Odfield of we~are activity. May not<br />
the service he has rendered be h<br />
us who have be~n’”’delegated b carry<br />
on the wwk, an” inspiration for the<br />
continuation of his efforts to make<br />
D~wson a better place in which to<br />
live.<br />
The closer cooperation we receive<br />
the better able we are h perform ~r<br />
mission m a medium of disseminating<br />
news; delegete yourself a ,committee<br />
one to gather all the newg and write<br />
the items on the spot.<br />
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John L. Shelton returned Monday<br />
from Sheridan, Wyo.<br />
E CAMP. FIRE GIRLS RETURN 111 1<br />
rhe Camp Fire Girls returned<br />
dneaday bringing back with thenl<br />
lb<br />
es of the shortest two weeks they I~ I:<br />
,r spent. Their stay at }he(@mp<br />
LrlthH Eagle Nest Dam waa one II American<br />
Itinual round of fun according to<br />
reperk botk from the firl~ and II I —! ,’<br />
guardians:<br />
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wson Hotel<br />
nty of sunburn and pleasant mem’- ‘John Hixsnbaugh. Mgr,<br />
Plm-.!<br />
Electric<br />
tfrs.N. Arngon,~ra. Maaearanez II Lights—Steam<br />
Heat<br />
1 Mrs. Garcia left on the 18th of<br />
month for Lae”Vegas to spend a<br />
nthviaiti~gwithfriendsandrelingle<br />
MeRlg 75c .’:<br />
RA% ES $3.00 per ‘day<br />
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Twiu-a-Day Auto ervim h Raton<br />
At* bVm Grmge ●t 9 A. ●nd 3 F. M. CloeA Csre.<br />
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