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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919. Ne ODE We Fought to Make the World Safe for Democracy-- LET'S MAKE AMERICA AFE FOR INDUSTRY Industry Is the Life of a Nation-- K) EEP the wheels of industry going and satisfac- tion and gain to the men behind the wor will take care of itself. A shut down of the plant, from oy gyrate of his y, a personal responsibility for soar Geaiied, Uiteeh 0 dhaanin Chek autenn. HE problems of working out our industrial situ- ations must be faced with a spirit of co-opera- tion and co-ordination. It is impossible for the country’s industries to go back to the conditions that existed before the war Employers must take their employes into their confidence. They should know why they are doing certain things—the relation of their work to the other departments and as far as practicable, to the business as a whole—otherwise they cannot put an intelligent effort into their work. The American people, as a whole, know that Bolshevism and industry cannot tread the same path. American prosperity has been founded on democratic principles of government — principles that have entered into the conduct of our industries. Industry Brings Prosperity and Prosperity Strangles Bolshevism This page contributed y prominent Seattle business concerns. (Copyright)