Judge, 1931-06-27 · page 33 of 37
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America’s Own Five-Year Plan (Continued from page 22) 2. Waces. Railroad and steel com- pany executives ¢ wer the subject of wages they may be. much concerned and well Only last’ year, one many had all it could do to pay its tal million dollar bonus to the presi- ent let alone paying dividends to the stockholders, so you can see for your- self the difficult straits in which these My plan are but make cach employee invest say ten per cent. of his wages in common stock of his company. It is only a question of days now before those stocks will be worthless so aw cut of ten per cent. will) have effected with Labor none the wiser. This plan would give the executives a good chance to unload their own stock which p tically guarantees its specdy adoption, companies find themselves, is to leave wages where they been 3. Uxemproyment. Here we find the whole crux of the problem. In some lines of endeavor there is p' tically no work at all. Take, for ex- imple, that great class of men known uenerally as security salesmen, Not only has there been little work avail- ible in this industry since 1929, but the rigors of the past winter in such Neck, Searsdale, ete, have left these men and their families at the mercy of the American Red Cross. firms, it is true, able to keep men working seetions as Great Some have bee ona liberal straight commission basis, but this is not prevalent throughout the industry. Unemployment in this helped the moving-picture business somewhat, but has simply wrought havoc with the golf ball and luncheon club industries. My plan would be to create more jobs for these men as Prohibition officers as it is a well-known fact that security salesmen can find liquor anywhere and it ap- pears to me that the enlistment of these men in the cause of enforcement would be just the thing. —Cuas. D. Frazer line has Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle A GOOD MIXER Use Abbott's Bitters To Flavor Beverages $0¢ Sample for 25e in Stamps Address Abbott's Bitters, Baltimore, Md. TWENTIETH CENTURY ENCYCLOPEDIA “The Crossroads of a Nation” Tne logical meeting place of those who appreciate the superlative in foods .. . ele- gance in accommodations. Tue Drake Travel Bureau helps reli ve you of travel detail egin at $4 per Suites at HOTEL, CHICAGO Under Blackstone Management an GERMS ARE ALWAYS FOUND WITH DANDRUFF GLOVER'S Imperial ssxcorn MANGE MEDICINE 1S ANTISEPTIC ~ GERMICIDAL POSITIVELY REMOVES DANDRUFF ‘Write tor FREE, New Book: H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Ine. 119 Filth Ave. N.Y. JUDGE PAYS $10 each Cross Word Puzzle accepted from its readers. John Hancock Serie Declaration of Independence We have issued an officially approved facsimile parchment copy of the famous Declaration, suitable for framing. You may have one of these, upon written application to Wallan Lire ANSURERCE Fa omeaies Of Bostrom, Massacmuserrs Joux Haxcoce Ingvar Breraw 197 Ch om Street, Boston, Massachusett Please send me facsimile of th Declaration of Independence. (I en- close Sc to cover postage.) Name Address 0: Sixty-Eight Years in Business comicbooks.com