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mands are economically unsound. It is an undisputed fact that wages have been the highest in the history of the industry and that they did not decrease when living costs decreased. C. E. Lesher of Coal Age states that the whole country is pointing 'thumbs down' on every effort to sustain inflation or to prevent deflation. The operators claim it is impossible for them to meet the miners' demands, and they must lower prices. Revenue reports of 1919 show the average profits of 1,518 corporations were between 8 and 9 per cent, but 1919 was one of the best years the industry ever had. The anthracite op- erators claim that recent profits average only 2150.10 per ton. C. E. Lesher claims that when all costs are considered the profit sinks to 4 or 5 per cent. Definite and re- liable figures, except those of the Revenue Bureau previously quoted, are impossible to find, however, as the operators have made it a business not to exhibit facts about costs and profits. That prices must be lowered is more easily proved. British coal has been flowing, at a lower price, into markets thought to be held by American coal, although America produces more coal per man than England does and would therefore seem able to sell coal cheaper than England. ln foreign markets in the future coal must he cheaper. At home the public is clamoring against high prices. The recent publicity given to a report that wage' reductions offered ,anthracite miners would form ,a,basis for future ne- gotiations with a promise of cheaper coal was misleading. A The fight is not won.' The public must not be fooled by such state- ments, for this report apparently grew mushroom-like out of the darkness, no one admits responsibility for it. The public must take initiative in the settlemgnt, but in such a way that the basic troubles of the industry, which have continually caused turmoil, shall be remedied: Some of these difficulties are poor mine management, over- expansion, seasonal demands, lack of rail- road cars at the mines and poor methods of selling. All these matters are elements of waste for which the public must pay. Over- expansion alone costs one million dollars per working day, F. G. Tyron of the U. S. Geological Survey estimates. Further- more, there are 150,000 men in the mines whose labor is not necessary to the coal de- mands of the country. Still more costly and wasteful is the incessant warfare be- tween capital and labor. The supreme im- portance of strike settlement lies in its fu- ture effect upon industrial progress. Congress is investigating the subject, and many plans are before this body for lim- iting and regulating the coal industry, these being, in general, disfavored by operators who fear government ownership, the ad- mitted dream of the union. A commission The tal has been appointed to ascertain important facts which will establish a basis for impar- tial settlement. Eartr must be known first before a settlement can be made. ln review- ing the possible means of such settlement of miners' difhculties, the successful experi- ment, for such it was, of the government in directing the coal mines during war time comes to our minds. Chaos reigned in coal. The railroads confiscated what they carried. lndustrially everything was upturned. lt looked as if the domestic consumer would never get his coal. The government sought the remedy from an engineering view- point. The mines were treated as one vast resource, attention was paid to indi- vidual mine-management, by careful or- ganization cross shipments were avoided. The result was success. Such willingness to cooperate as then existed may not be found at present, but if the coal industry is to be made democratic and the consumer at the same time to be treated justly, coal must be respected as a great entrusted re- source. Another plan now proposed, which has not, however, been tested, is that of, licensing mines. By this plan only eco- nomical mines would be permitted to oper- ate and over-expansion would be elims inated. M, Taken all in all, the coal industryqpre- sents an intricate maze of problems through which we cannot expect to work without clear vision and a de- our way termined spirit. The United States has be- gun to troubles, realize the seriousness ,of coal and thinking citiiens andfstates- men are seeking justice foriall, not merely satisfaction for themselves. What is most needed in the industry is true democracy and a square deal based on a knowledge of facts. --PHILIP H. WHEELER. CLASS HISTORY l A FRESHMAN YEAR 0 ,V Without seeming to boast of 'our own importance, we shall try to set forth in modest terms the achievements as well as the interesting events connected with our four years' course in B. H. S. There are many memories that we shall cherish of the happy days we have spent here, but perhaps one which stands out more than any other is our first day in Brattleboro High School. On a beautiful September day, one hundred sixty curious, eager, frightened Freshmen entered the portals of that sanctum sanctimonium of all placesABrattleboro High School. We were assigned to different rooms and as each little group of friends became separ- ated our spirits and courage sank lower. At last schedules and classes were arranged and we were able to look about us and make remarks upon the amiability of our teachers as well as their personal appear- 11 ance. Then when we were beginning to recover a little of our bravado the awful summons of assembly came to us. What a panic it caused! Meekly we allowed our- selves to be led to the slaughter. Our first glimpse of assembly showed us a sea of moving faces. At our appearance the upper classmen showed their appreciation of us by clapping their hands and shouting. It was very nice of them, but tosay the least it was very embarrassing. It was right then and there that the class of ,ZZ showed its own particular independence. In accord- ance with tradition, we should have turned green or at least appeared to be green. ln- stead of this all of us turned a very bril- liant red and rpshed to the nearest seats. Shall we ever iforget how Lyman Adams looked? Lyman, blushing a deep crimson, gave one Wild glance at us, which seemed to say- every man for himself -and then rushed to the nearest seat where he suc- cumbed. It was the first and only time that Lyman succumbed to anything or anybody. A short time after this we elected our class officers. They were: Philip Wheeler, president, Laura Hoadley, vice-president, Helen Manley secretary, George Shea, treasurer, and Mildred Greenwood, assist- ant-treasurer. ,One of 'tliefitimleasant 'surprises we had during our Freshman year occurred on the 11th of November, 1918, After the first period we were called to the Main Room, where it, was announced by Mr. Warren that Germany had signed the armistice and the War of Nations waspat an end. Never before or ,since has any news been received in that assembly hall with such shouts of joy and such applause. We were dismissed for an hour to celebrate this great event. and marched returning to up, we were B. H. S. formed a parade down Main Street. After school, when the hour was dismissed for the day. VVe immediately started out to paint the town red, Fresh- men in the lead. An event of almost equal importance, occurred Dec. 6. This was the day that we celebrated the annual Freshman party in the Odd Fe1low's Temple. The upper class- men gave us a babyparty, which was sup- posed to represent our coming out party. The Seniors gave 'a short play, L M. SMART. We enjoyed the play and the dance which followed immensely. We felt right at home with those big seniors who, for some unknown reason, seemed to have lost their dignity, when they had assumed their baby clothes. In February Mr. Warren read us the play, Nathan Hale. I am sure that every Freshman boy present believed himself to be a Nathan Hale. Some of us were lucky enough to be able to take part in the school play. Howard Rice, Merrill Coleman, Kathleen Sercombe, Kinson Doak, Allen
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