The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . its purposehas been given to the press by MagnusW. Alexander, manager of the have occurred pre-viously because of a lack of pub-licity ; henceforth, there will be noth-ing concealed or suppressed, and there?will be no presentation of arguments ex-cept in the full light of day and for thebenefit of the whole people. The board intends to begin its cam-paign, it says, among its own manufacturer must have a broadpatriotic purpose in order that in-creased prosperity may bring greaterprestige to the country. Apparently thisis


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . its purposehas been given to the press by MagnusW. Alexander, manager of the have occurred pre-viously because of a lack of pub-licity ; henceforth, there will be noth-ing concealed or suppressed, and there?will be no presentation of arguments ex-cept in the full light of day and for thebenefit of the whole people. The board intends to begin its cam-paign, it says, among its own manufacturer must have a broadpatriotic purpose in order that in-creased prosperity may bring greaterprestige to the country. Apparently thisis the main purpose of the new organ-ization. But this cannot be brought aboutwithout the cooperation of labor. There-fore one of our great industrial prob-lems is the satisfactory adjustment oflabor troubles, reads the boards state-ment. Again, cooperation can bebrought about through education is unfortunate, continues the state- November in the Beet Fields By Edward N. Clopper NATIONAL CHILD LABOR COMMITTEE Photos by Mine. IN COLORADO WHERE PARENTS AND CHILDREN ALL WORK r~¥~} HE harvest season in the sugar-beet fields is at its height, and I child labor is nourishing in the process of pulling and topping. After several rows of beets have been pulled, the workers take their long knives and begin to cut off the tops. These tops are fed to the cattle and arc very nourishing. In the picture above the girl is just beginning, and the boy isjust ending the topping stroke. The girl is holding the beet againstIter knee, and with one vigorous stroke cuts off the top. The topthat the boy has just cut off can be seen falling just below his kneein the picture. The father and mother and two children are shown,while in the shack where they make their home for the season, twobabies are left. This family cleared about $300 last season, havingbegun in May and finished in the middle of November, zvhen thechildren were finally allowed to enter school. In the other picture two girls are s


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