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etght hours per dav Graduallv as txme went on the mxchme power ehsplxeed more md more man power 'lhls IS eudenced bv the lact that tt the present tlme 1n dxfferent mdustrles an operator and a machme can do the work of manv men lsor an mstancc '1 garment cut tlng machlne and one operttor does the work of twentv flue men a bottle makmg machme and one operator can do the work of fiftv four men 1 cxgarette wrapp1ng machme and an operator do the work of one hundred men Indeed these 'lre not the hxghest examples of replacement of man labor power by machmerv There IS nothmg wrong wlth machmerv replacement lf man power IS stxll utxhzed but here hes the dxtflculty If ms teadof actually decxe xsmg thxs m in labor powerm proportlon to the rxse of machmerv the 'xdmxnlstrators of the machme would keep the same or approxxmatelv the same twelxe hours of man labor power workmg and pud out a salarv hrgh enough onlv to s xtlsfv lmmeehate needs exerythmg would adjust 1tse-lf But lnstead products began accumulatmg because the supphes be came greater than the demands A man w orkmg twelxe hours wxth the machme could produce 'mvwhere from twelxe to twentv four hours worth of extra materxals Due to thls there arose perxodxc necessltxes for halts m productlon so that the excess products made bv these extra hours put 1n bw m'1n Could be used up rlhese perlods are known as economxc depresstons H1storv tells of these perlods and shows that each tlme these perxods of unemplovment and economxc stress become longer and longer and 'ire separated from each other bv decreasmg numbers of veirs The reason for thls IS eas1ly seen As the machme becomes more and more per fected the surplus productlon becomes greater and grewter It IS apparent therefore whv the depressxon that started 1n 1929 IS the most sexere we have ever had Of course thls to a small extent may haxe been due to the last war but lt 19 chleflv lf not entxrelv due to the enormous x1te of speed productlon has reached wh1ch completelv oxerwhelms the small changmg and natural rate of consumptlon Now that the sltuatxon IS clearly understood there arxses the questxon of what mu rl we do to forexer end the unemplos ment and depresslon problemo Thus IS the onlv l0glC'1l S0llll,l0Il lhe law of supplv and demand must be stuched closelv and strxctlv adhered to Thls means that at the present because only about four hours of man labor power pez dav are needed to etfficlentlv run the world man munl HOIA only our lloul r eacll :lay and mu rl or gum a salary aufuzenl lo purclzave all lze lzar produced The IHYCIITIUII of m ichmerv should be one ofthe great est benchts to hum mxtx but onlv lf xt IS u rea' properly wrll thls be achxexcd En4aqmentand'Ua0ue INF of the ses eral detxmtlons of a club IS a weapon used as an 3LlX1ll8l'Y IH battle The extra currlcular actnxtmes 'nt Camden Hxeh wh1ch are composed chxetlv ot clubs hue ne ulx the same purpose ln later hfe vou w 111 be able to use them to help push on 1n vour struggle for success The range ofthe xctxx ltxes IS 111 the wav from dramatxc work to footb tll pl xvmg 'Xll haxe the common purpose of bemg beneflclal to vou and of g1XVll'1g you certam quahtxes you can use later on m hfe X ou also get enjoy ment and pleasure out of partxclpatlon Here ue oppoxtumtles of enqovmg vourselxes and at the same txme benehtmg vourself Dont leaxe extra currxcular actlxltles for the other fellowl X ilfrue Quizzes Do no! mea rule your .11uw1.f .by llze gold you may po.: ll fl Noi lwy llzc' lllltllll llle people lzeap I a forlune you OIIOIIIIIT nap Do nol 'ay you ltacluu' llu goal If 111 llle tlllllll you INIIICIILJ your Ioul Do noi 'ay you dui aclzzete If lzen your acl., made ollzera grzete Page Four If a lzfe you fllllllflftli down In your rlrugglf Ol llu clown I I1 fllllll ua' Inzallzed lry you llun rurce 111 ual no! your due lol uucu rn ll ullal you gone No! llu lzugt num: you could vase Izld all you can lo llze earllz llzen your lzft null lzate lrue ta orflz Ixeoa GONCHEROFF 1906 - . . . . . . e ' ., 1 - tr .1 2 1 V - Z -1 11 1 I 1 . 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hiturials Jfalt Sudden ileatfi S X lrfe worth 1 tew mrnutes bs the clock' Xue sound lrmbs 1nd a he 1lthx bodw worth 1 few rexolutrons ot the second hand Xccordrng to the thous1nds upon thousands of speed IHHHIWCQ caxortrng wrth careless ease on -Xmerrcan hrghwaws lrfe 1nd lrmb 'ire not worth the sacrrflce of trme L 1st vear 06 000 people lost therr lrx es marnlx because rnotorrsts wanted to saxe trme or were not ln full posses sron of therr facultres when at the wheel ne Sudden Death 1n artrcle bv F C Furnas whrch first appeared rn llze Reader 1 Dzgefi of August 19.90 grxes grrslv descrrptrons of the crrcumstances of accrdents l' xervone should read thrs artrcle rntentlv -Xlthough most hrgh school students do not drrxe ther must realrze that thrs gruesome artrcle and the subject of safe drrx rng rs brought to therr attentron tor xery defi nrte reasons ln the first place the hrgh school students w rll be future drrx ers and must rnstrll rn themselx es for therr own well berng the qualrtres of careful drrxrng fhen nearlv all students are passengers rn cars at trmes and must use all therr rnfluence to make the man at the w heel heed the rules of safe drrxrng There are also a small number of students who do drrse Thev should especrallv read And Sudden Death and iafee 11 nt'll0Lll!lf for accordrng to statrstrcs easv gorng xouth rs responsrble for a great manv accrdents more than anw other age group Qtudents sou must become Crusaders Go out and subdue thrs exrl pr 1ct1ce of reckless drrxrng whrch has t1ken more ln es than war has bw m 1k1ng publrc oprnron 'wing fffzeme w JV11 .Mani .Tag HI' questron of whv doesnt the RPLOIZIJ hue 1 Nl 11l Bag seems to h ue been bother rng a few Cam den Hrgh students srnce rt was elrmrn1ted three wears 1go The trme has come tor the srmple ret much demanded explanatron One of the reasons was that the letters w rrtten for the Nlarl Bag usuallx arred pettv grrex ances or gaxe xalue less crrtrcrsms or foolrsh suggestrons Another reason tor the omrssron of thrs department was that It was deemed better to use the space occupred bw rt for more w orthw hrle purposes Ut course some letters would contarn 1 rtal and w orths proposrtrons Howex er we know that these can be dealt wrth rn a much better fashron bv submrttrng them to the Student Councrl or bs drscussrng them wrth the prrncrpal 'Wlr Hopkrns The RECORD rn serxrng vou attempts to elrmrnate all 1 alueless materr al ff ,--nl Man 'Uzwuo Jlflacfurw XN You rmagrne a breadlrne .J -100 mrles longl One that would reach from Camden all the wav out to San Francrsco and then backl That exaggerated as rt mav seem rs the aetual srfe of the unemplow ed 1rmv rn the Unrted States Tn number there are 9 -166 000 people out of work T'ach vear the hrgh schools and colleges eyect more and more voung people rnto the world of whom about 80 per cent rre yornrng the r1nks of the unemployed lhese hrgh sehool and college EI?ltll.l'1tLS who e1n rn no w rv be blamed for the present condrtron must ben 1 large part of rts h udshrps 1nd thex wonder wh It e ruses thrs rnyustrce Castrng 1srde all mrnor re1sons the b 1sre c1use tor unemplow ment rs the m 1chrne lhrs ot eourse does not mean that the rnxentron of m rchrnerx rs 1 detrrment to socretx but rt does mean that the ltlXdl'1t 1ge grxen bv machrnery has not been used properlx lhe trouble began 1t the st rrt of the nrneteenth cen turv wrth the adx ent of the TI1Lll1Sl.I'lll Rexolutron Nl 1n rn general before the machrnerw age had to work approxl matels twelxe hours a dav to supplw all hrs wants and needs Thrs means that before the be rnnrng of the nrne teenth centurv '1 worker sas 1 gftrment cutter had to srt ox er hrs bench for 111 elm !l0lll workrng almost con trnualls before he could earn enough monew for hrmself and hrs famrlv to eat hare '1 home and enlow '1 few of the luxuries of lrfe ln other words the world functroned normallx wrth twelxe hours of man lrbor power each dax 'lhen when the rnxentors started brrngrng forth xast machrnes the 1mount of m1n power needed per dav natur1llv drmrnrshed The garment cutter wrth a mech'1n1cal sewrng machrne had onlx to work ten or Page Three L .r rr v . 2 hz V v V Z .LY xv . 1 , . 1 1 , . 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The Illonclerlul G Ft B Htllfl IRSI' .JI I IX XS ne rrrnrf the end of e Cember tll the frshermen hae returned to therr homes rn Brrt tanx rn Xugust from therr summer season of frshrng but one small boat, the 5111111 111111, whrclr had been lost sornexx here at se 1 I he xxrdoxxs x oun-f xx rx es, and mother s had begun to eease praxrng for the return of the loxed ones and burred therr ffrref rn therr braxe hearts when the great nexxs Came that the 5111111 .1e111z was home ware bound and tlnt rt xxould ar rrxe on Chrrstmas Dax Chrrstmas Ixe came The nrght was rnkx black Huge wax es dashed 'rgamst the rigged rocks sendrng 1 glorrous shoxxer of spr ax rnto the xast darkness Iar across the seetlrrn-1 xx rters appeared a trnx rax of lrght rts sturdx beam xxarned the sarlors of the dangerous rocks lurkrng near Imrt th rt troubled sea stood the lrglrthouse the sx mbol of s tfetx, sendrng rts perre ra mg rax to gladden the hearts o the retur nmg frsher men In the eheer x rn error o tre Irg rt rouse r frrrure paeed restlesslx baek and forth Out srde the wrnel hoxxled furrouslx the gre rt lrghthouse qurx ered agarnst the poundrng of the surf In anxrous face rppeared rt the trnx xx rndoxx Ilrerese Frauen xxatehed the Confusron of the sea XX ould Prerre be able torrurde the 5111111 .1e1111 through those whrrlrnff xxa ers' Would Ire brmff those men baek to therr famrlres' XI ould he hrm se eome back to her Would she e Irerre rfter txxo short xears blrss lr aelr xear he had been brought safelx baek to her but xxould he sur xrxe thrs dreadful storm She must keep the lrrzht trrmmed perhaps that xxould arel hrm How she xx rshed her father, the keeper of the lrerhthouse literary ff rat not been called axxax that morn mer' Nlanx trmes durrng the exerrrng had she kept the great lamp but nex er rlone through a long nrght N soft erx remrnded her th rt small I rerre xxas rn need of attentron Hrs lrtlrer had nexer seen hrm, nor had small Irerre exer seen the brg srlent man who went awax so long aero to e rst hrs net xxrtlr the other frslrermen the xr 1 Ee It mrdnr-flrt she prepared the rfrfts le 1 lrttle I rerre and prrt under the lrttle tree the tlrrek sxxeater she had kmt for rr rerre to xxear on hrs long trr Ieelarrd It three o eloek she rer ed the great lamp and before deseerrdrng to her warm room, folloxxee wrtlr rer es e 1 am lrgr aeross e xx ater XX asrt Irer fancx or drd a mox rnf s radoxx roek helplesslx to and fro rn the Illltfe waxes' YY as rt the 5111111 It 1111 and was rt her Prerre Ihe boat t rsappeared rnto the htllows of t e xxax es Ihe storm seemed a monster rarsmff r powerful hand on the rnx era t erushmff ant Crokrnff rt I ae 1 trrne steadfastlx the 5111111111111 rp peared atop 1 huge crest xalrant Ie fore rts sudden plunge rnto the depths agam rerese prax ed srlentlx nlx t hrgher power eould saxe the shrp and L those lox ed ones Ihe boat had bx thrs trme passed from xrexx Iherese Could do nothrng noxx She Could not go to hrm, she could not Ieaxe Irer post Hrs x erv Irfe, perhaps, depended upon the great Irght It dawn the huge mountrrns of waxes hurled themselxes less forcrblx agarnst the lrghthouse I pale glow avneared rn the east re ram ant xxrnd had stopped slowlx seemrng to protest rt therr restrarned furx I re rese remamed weak er rmped affarnst re ruht er 1 xx rs done onx Irer she thought as her head drooped rn exhausted slumber I ater she awoke, startled bx the sun shrmnrf br rghtlv on her head of go den arr lherese started up sxxrftlx as 1 frgure bent ox er her XX rth a lrttle erx she tlrrexx herself rnto the arms of her I rerre 'No sound drsturbed the quret of that Qhrrstmas morn 'I Ire txxo xounff people embraced rn srlent pox 'rnd happrness NIutelx Prerre and she walked down the steps rnto the trnx bedroom Ihere rn rapturous wonder I rerre gazed rnto the face of hrs sleep mg son 'Nex er would thex forget that Lhrrstmas Le Pere de Noel had been krnd to them and alwaxs thex xxould remember Hrs wonderful grfat Page Frve P I Y .- 22, 7 Y I, IQ 1. 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