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Now that elections for state and na- 
tional offices are in front of our 
Pe thoughts, we should lay aside personal 
prejudices and plan to vote for long 
time good. The Hartley-Taft Labor law 
is a feeble attempt on the part of our 
% law. makers to protect the public from 
being. power mad schemes of would be 
a > dictators and from the covetousness of 
‘5 - others. No wonder such men denounce 
THE YELLOW SHEETS 
Page Seven 

the law as a “slave” law since it inter- 
feres to a slight degree with their plans 
to enslave the public. 
The law is still weak and needs to 
be strengthened to protect the public 
from the loss and suffering which would 
follow nation wide strikes in coal min- 
ing, railroads, and other utilities. The 
public has a right -to protection from 
such outrages. No one has a right to 
compel a person to work for less money 
against his will, but on the other hand, 
no person nor organization has right 
to inflict loss and suffering on others 
as a moneymaking scheme. 
And I read in the newspapers that 
some of those planning such outrages, 
to maké more money for themselves, 
are demanding that they should not be 
expected to work more than 40 hours 
a week, without extra pay. The poor, 
feeble dears! I wonder how many 
farm women and mothers of young chil- 
dren in a servantless home get by with 
less than 56 hours a week and no extra 
pay for overtime. Yet we women are 
expected to think that men are: the 
stronger and the wiser sex! 
* oe # 
I have a number of View cards, most- 
ly in good condition, which I would 
like to swap for plants I need. Write 
first. 
When I am a long time about answer- 
ing your letters, just blame the min- 
imum wage law. Owing to two in- 
juries to my back, I can sit erect 
enough to use the typewriter, for only 
limited periods. Then must lie down 
until pain eases. Keep my desk close 
to the bed for that reason. Can get 
around in a slouching walk, to attend 
to the goats, chickens and plants, by 
working a little and then resting a 
little. But sitting erect is another 
matter. Then, another fall injured my 
right shoulder and arm, so that though 
I can write long hand for short notes, 
letters are out. of the question. 
- Of course I need a part time secre- 
tary, but my business is not big enough 
