The Independent . © International Film Changing guard on the bridge. New York puts the emphasis on watchful in the present policy of the United States. Press Illustrating The advisory council for National Defense: from left to right, President Rosenwald, of Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago;Bernard Baruch; President Godfrey, of Drexel Institute, Philadelphia; President Willard, of the Baltimore & Ohio;Secretary Wilson; Secretary Houston; Howard Coffin, of the Hudson Motor Car Company; Secretary Daniels; Dr. Martin,Clinical College of Surgeons; Secretary Baker; Secretary Redfield, and President Gom


The Independent . © International Film Changing guard on the bridge. New York puts the emphasis on watchful in the present policy of the United States. Press Illustrating The advisory council for National Defense: from left to right, President Rosenwald, of Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago;Bernard Baruch; President Godfrey, of Drexel Institute, Philadelphia; President Willard, of the Baltimore & Ohio;Secretary Wilson; Secretary Houston; Howard Coffin, of the Hudson Motor Car Company; Secretary Daniels; Dr. Martin,Clinical College of Surgeons; Secretary Baker; Secretary Redfield, and President Gompers, of the Federation of Labor WAGES VS. CROPS BY BOLTON HALL AUTHOR OF FREE AMERICA, THE GARDEN YARD1 THERE is no reason to think thatwhen the war ends, the advancesin prices will end also. The de-mands of hungry and naked na-tions who are willing and able to workmay still further and still more largelyraise the prices of our food and rai-ment; dumping goods from Europeancountries cant begin until their stom-achs are full, their bodies clothed, andthey have a surplus, because theirown consumption will require all theyproduce. While pr


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