Show P- P SUES OUTLINED r BY PRESIDENT 1 a tA R CHIEF EF D ER ERL L STRIKERS lence J Mence of Notables at New Nev k rk k Hears Governor of flower ower State Tell of Cure for Walkouts t 1 or B Br 81 Assorted Frew B W v YORK May 28 Carnegie Carnegie t Hall was ras packed to the doors to- to tt t Samuel Gompers press press- l Lot of th the American Federation of or i and Gov Henry Henn oJ J. J Allen of gas met to debate the merits of r-r r t recently enacted Kansas indus- indus law Jaw and nna kindred subjects Alton iton B. B Parker presided Gompers Gomper and Governor Allen Allena fa a on the stage shortly alter after 8 S Ki while the a audience rose and andrei rei et Each was waa followed by a large J 1 of or aa lIa porters Wh When n the first firsti i t ch had subsided a band vp p Be Bo a a. Hot Time Timo In 4 Town Tonight Tonight- 7 C Speaks Find r the first speaker pred pre- pre d ill with the announce- announce nb th h he had been in- in conference st g the day with representatives of Jinking Jon longshoremen and that I authorized him to state that were Iere t willing to to submit pending to a fair tair and unbiased dof ot f Dr arbitration and will pledge i ule lm in advance to abide by its lion on II declared further that the tho long long- erne would return to work within hours u ur after the steamship come com com- have e signified their willingness bert rL Hoover Dr Nicholas 1 M. M L B JJ J. J W. W Gerard Gerord Henry p P. P David David- G W W. Wickersham Paul M. M War War- Piul PuL D D. Cravath r F and MIs q M. M Mii- Mii George Georbe I Foster Fester Fosterr U U L J AC j VJ X th those occupying seats on or in the th boxes when the U b began can ki At It Parting of Way n h are no BOV no at the tho parting of ot the I In the great controversies contro which J w OCCUPYIng the minds of tho the Ie Ie 7 a declared direct Mr Mr- Gompers begina begin begin- argument of ot tho the debate the o one h hand nd we have havo ho tho great fig movement for tor progress ax Uld with all the theon tasks and on the thc other hand haTe laye who a aro leadIng lea the f of oC reaction ot of f injustice of any Dr The time Is at hand when nuat t determIned whether the tal eal 1 s or of freedom justice de shan shall lasted anted hold swa sway or be by the tyranny and the InC ink In- In k C of r old a few f fUndamental said ja he be wanted to lay Principles ont ot his executive committee Sarah gt Conboy read the tol- tol I Are n Read fAct that the of br th the organ organ- e eby by the kors ar are dobo doe do- do COurts to bo be trusts and ad adof In In Illegal I restraint of oC doea n not ot t 3 In tact necessarily the so constitute I lOt suck nich Norio Nono i unions of ot workers Corkers ia Jn b beh behalf L or of the of f their Achieve Achieve- y T at large laree toilers or soT soy so- so r can i be confused with withof and Pernicious s of oC trusts trust l n of oC even at Its best i Is an a few tew to action and 1 monopolize C Control I distribution of oft Prod The or f voluntary as- as ULI ral t ue e tji Wage Waco aso workers for and 11 lr Sen assistance are arc es- es 8 t t sight f The fact must not r r not a ot or material that the power of oC reh n be no commodity trust In ii fa anything not ot hi hf r yet t prodUced produce l W e Mr Ill Gompers Compers Labor PrOduct Claim Is d io ot II large a common error In ln the od nd peoples peoples' number of oC our PC peo- peo ot of the whole world th the L ru being In term M labor abor and cap cap- exactly equal tatter aUer Ia 15 each that other The fact of ol capital l Is t th prodS prod difference t e nun 1 Is that between a a. slave and ani hll master V the slave e must work wore L the flie he free or L Owner directs ts and anc fane and man ma may stop hi his t that consequences oi ot nl and may b ho Is his the rh e Tight rIght of no on Onu r rot r of oC a free man to dis of oC his labor o er ba baa and hi his been t e court set sel forth In a I. I the then thea an opinion P ern associate justice o of ot ofT f Court 11 T- T In HuGhes In 1 le Is set ct f forth rth n n Is the re that Involuntary clearly r CoI Unu un on Page Pace 2 l r 1 PRESIDENT OUTliNES HIS CAMPAIGN VIEWS Continued from Page agE 1 and for having failed f. to t- t repeal war legislation which harasses business Approval of ot the thc utmost generosity tor far soldiers and their dependent dependents de de- de- de pendent ilC but dl disapproval apProval of oC stimulated J ted efforts to e fasten fristen sten further oppressive oppressive sive she burdens b upon Ullon tho the taxpayers of the country to by enormous bond hond issues or consumption and retroactive tax ta 1 levies 9 to give e an mi indiscriminate bonus i to ta enlisted men iron Praise Praise of pf President Wilson Filson to whose I H efforts th the platform says sas should 1 i ich c ch h b. b l 1 j tho the ad adoption by bY Ci n o of the woman suffrage h amendment I |