Show BITTER AGAINST UNIONS PresidentElect of Harvard Denounces tho Trades Organizations in a Speech in Boston Boston Nov 11Before the Economic Eco-nomic club of Boston at their banquet last night President Eliot of Harvard denounced the labor unlonn of the country coun-try aa opposed to the education of young men and for what he termed their light against the development of manly Instincts In closing he characterized char-acterized the strike breaker or cab as he called him ns a good typo of tho American hero President Eliot said present condi tons Indicated that many years must pas before the labor question Is satis sts factorily solved Bolh sides must make concessions and adopt some plan The principal objection to the labor unions from the educators point of view he said was their objection too to-o ng men becoming competent mcv chanlcs and that they do prevent this Is evident from the fact that all unions endeavor to limit the number of ap prentices employed In any Industry The right to labor Is con ustr hI most sacred right of the American citizen citi-zen zenPresident President Eliots objection to the la bor union was he said that the ob ject of tho union seemed to be work as WOI1 08 few hours as possible produce ns lit lt tle as possible during that time and to receive as much money as possible for the service given This atllludc was In effect attlude nothing more limn a constant con-stant fight against the development of manly Instincts He said he had a profound conterqpt for any man who did not choose to labor every day Just as lonE as his strength would permit |