. The Saturday evening post. he line to small-town retailers. Fly-by-night speculatorsfrom outside the industry also have taken a hand in thegame; but their activities could not have extended far oramounted to much if they had not found large coal menwilling to cooperate with them. When the coal industry goes wrong the results are worsethan when most other businesses transgress. An unreason-able price for coal means higher everything else. All themembers of the coal industry know this, and yet those incontrol of this basic business have failed to take advantageof the greatest opportunity ever


. The Saturday evening post. he line to small-town retailers. Fly-by-night speculatorsfrom outside the industry also have taken a hand in thegame; but their activities could not have extended far oramounted to much if they had not found large coal menwilling to cooperate with them. When the coal industry goes wrong the results are worsethan when most other businesses transgress. An unreason-able price for coal means higher everything else. All themembers of the coal industry know this, and yet those incontrol of this basic business have failed to take advantageof the greatest opportunity ever presented to industrialleaders to work for the public good and set an example forlesser industries to follow. Perhaps it would not be pleasant for a group of far-seeing members of an industry to condemn the methodsof their wayward, dollar-chasing brothers; but it wouldbe a mighty healthy sign to a patient public who areasking for some indication that the conduct of primarybusinesses can be left to the independent judgment of.


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