. The National Civic Federation review . CORNELIUS N. BLISS,Ex-Secretary of the Interior. E. E. CLARK,Grand Chief, Order of Railway Conductors. FREDERICK P. FISH,President American Bell Telephone Co. receive more than he produces, that limitation ofproduction must also in the long run prove a limit-ation of wages, and that increase in productionmakes possible a higher wage rate. Thomas Hoopes, Wheels and Wheel Materia!,West Chester. Pa—I think it desirable that thehours of labor be gradually decreased, and believethat with the improvements going on in machineryand methods, it is possible to do


. The National Civic Federation review . CORNELIUS N. BLISS,Ex-Secretary of the Interior. E. E. CLARK,Grand Chief, Order of Railway Conductors. FREDERICK P. FISH,President American Bell Telephone Co. receive more than he produces, that limitation ofproduction must also in the long run prove a limit-ation of wages, and that increase in productionmakes possible a higher wage rate. Thomas Hoopes, Wheels and Wheel Materia!,West Chester. Pa—I think it desirable that thehours of labor be gradually decreased, and believethat with the improvements going on in machineryand methods, it is possible to do this and still pro-duce all the goods that are needed. Thos. H. Williams, A. A. Griffing Iron Co., SteamWarming Apparatus, Jersey City.—This question ofhours of labor per day resolves itself in the writersmind to a question as *o whether a shorter day be-comes the universal practice or not. As long as allcompetitors in our line work nine hours a day itmakes no difference to any of them, as the relativeposition of each one to the ot


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