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N ow he w r i t e s fo r T h e W is c o n s in S t a t e J o u r n a l a s e r i e s of a r t i c l e s a b o u t " J o h n B ro w n a n d J o h n B u l l"- th e A m e r i c a n a n d B r i t i s h l a b o r e r s , c o m p a r i n g t h e i r life, t h e i r s t a tu s , t h e i r a t t i t u d e s a n d t h e i r w a n t s . H is n e w book. ''W h a t ' s on th e W o r k e r 's M in d ? " b a s e d on th e s e s a m e e x p e r ie n c e s , is a t t r a c t i n g w o r l d -w id e a t t e n t i o n . a T Ji.il i "^ 1 2 1 ^ i m ii ti f i l i i Ti H Tt 1 111 V B ite Journal City EditionEIGHT PAGES i d ' ' VOL. 136, NO. 44. 81st Year. MADISON. WIS., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 13, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS 1ST PERIOD, WIS. 4 4 I )tO N'T altun a ta lk in ' to *�! JI'-iwir 'n> >**?� ' hi In- a sn*den*." an old fellow In a sm all 1 back-country E nglish town urged upon h is talkative w ife as I wrote a letter 1 on the kitchen table. "Rut I te ll 'ne," he continued, trip# poised In air. "pride an ' add le g io n be I th�� ruin 'o th is kentry " . * . At least the. o lder generation o f work- i ors h a s considerably leas education than the corresponding group in Am er� ica . The public school is much younger In Croat Britain than in America.. It in taken leos arrtously by the parent* i portly teonus� they have not had enough chance at It to know its ad- j vantages for their children. Partly, A* guo. because o f that scarcity of Joh.s J ?which t oak cs k desirable to put the | gfiildren onto their life John or "berths'' I ar soon aa opportunity offers. Just now, furtherm ore, report has It that a m iner or a Joiner earns more than a achoo! teacher or a clerk, anyw ay, so .a h s7'a the one of keeping th e led in webool-tie'H bo no bed* r iji the m ine , c r th e m ill for IL N ight school?-w ell, it a ll depends on whether th� lad that goes through It gr.fr any farther than " 'em as do* an't." W here people change their job* Mcidom and where the ordinary factory dons not str ive so harden grow and furnish new Jobs as it docs here. Chere la lf mb chance for the kdnd of dem onstration th at kindles the o f am bition in the onlookers. Boose and the hookies, the, tw o gee r. W \ \ . (Jill w h o se r c r ig n n - sp u rk ! tir>n w a r a n n o u n c e d u t th e sam� tint* b y M ayor I M K lttl* -?rn. O n nuK ion f r e p o r ts ( h i t I>r. d i l l h ad rv s ig n e d b e c a u s e o f th e a p p o in tm e n t id a a IHI I an to tile I 'o n u n isico ii. ASK 22 M IL E T A X A ta * in c re a se o f 2 rn .lls o v e r 1420 VSH e s t im a te d Iii a t e n ta t iv e r e p o r t su b m itte d by tin n u a n c e c o m m itte e a f t e r 19 d a y s o f w o rk , F in a l s e t t le m e n t o f th e t a x q u e s - I H on will p ro b o b y riot be m a d e th is m o n th , h o w e v e r . T ile 22 m ill t a x is ho sed on th e c o n te m p la te d e x p e itd i- lu re of $2,962,433.10. 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