Review of reviews and world's work . ds from that section couldbe delivered in these di-trict-. But these additional terminals are so convenient to thelocal centers of distribution as enormously to reduce the cartage cost-. manufacturing Agricultural as well asinterests benefit thereby. The WallaboutMarket in Brooklyn is said to be the greatestin the world. While Xew England had prac-tically been shut out from such markets thetrunk lines from the West enjoyed terminalrelations that gave them cheap access brought a thousand miles from Wis-consin, or some hundreds of miles farther


Review of reviews and world's work . ds from that section couldbe delivered in these di-trict-. But these additional terminals are so convenient to thelocal centers of distribution as enormously to reduce the cartage cost-. manufacturing Agricultural as well asinterests benefit thereby. The WallaboutMarket in Brooklyn is said to be the greatestin the world. While Xew England had prac-tically been shut out from such markets thetrunk lines from the West enjoyed terminalrelations that gave them cheap access brought a thousand miles from Wis-consin, or some hundreds of miles fartherfrom Montana, kept out those from Aroos-took County, Maine, comparatively near athand. But now the advantage lies with thelast. These instances of the way in whicha whole section of the country may benefitby terminal improvements made in XewYork furnish a striking illustration of howthe various communities that are served bya common system of transportation are mem-bers one of the other—literally bound to-gether by hooks of i A SOCIALIST CRITIC CRITICIZED Tim \lnw\ikii Again I\ the November Review oi Reviews ap-peared a letter from a California corre-spondent, Mr. Lincoln Braden, makingtain criticisms of the Milwaukee- socialisticprogram outlined in our October Thomas, of the University of Ar-kansas, ha- read M r. Bradens letter and take-issue with some of it-1>—iti«»i-i—. a- the follow-ing communication indicates: ro THE El OR OF 1 ill l\l \ • >1 Rl \ II \ It is not the custom of the maintain .1 department in which n n air their opinions, Inn an exceptionthe November number, and I wonder if one moreexception cannol be madiexceptions t tile remark i by Mr. Br by waj i criticism upon Milwaukee listic .in- several things in Mr. Bradcrupon which I should like to comment, but, for thesakeol brevity,! will confine myself to theonew hich-truck me most forcibly. It was this: Nine noman ran truly say that In i-


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