| Show The Tue Solution That Solves EW YORKS YORK'S great strike again ain emphasizes N NEW sizes I tho necessity of or discovering some som means of or terminating disputes between la labor Ia- Ia bor hor and capital before belore they reach tho the point of oC Interference with the public business Tho The stubbornness of ot a few men whether they bo employers or should not be permitted to obstruct the tho business of oC others Of or tho the Inherent right of oC tho the public to protect Itself there thero can be bo no doubt The question is wholly one of or methods Arbitration J Is obviously the tho only just weapon since Intervention by br the tho governing power In behalf behal of one side Ide or the other but leads to further struggles d elsewhere as tho country Is now not I learning earn I ns Arbitration t to be effective must mut be he compulsory both as ns to acceptance of oC the method and o of th the decree decree de de- de- de cree which rc results Wise men have hayo re remarked remarked remarked re- re marked that compulsory arbitration Is 13 difficult dif dl- in a 3 democracy but ho that learns to observe and to make mako deductions from Crom his observations early carly finds that almost anything anything anything any any- thing Is difficult In a democracy that re requires requires requires re- re quires subordination of ot tho the private Interest to the tho public good Discussion of ot the rights and wrongs of oC the controversy between tho the transportation managers and their which precipitated precipitated pre pro a struggle that has been taken up by labor Jabor unionism generally In the the- metropolis Us lis and a 1 sympathetic strike begun is 15 unimportant The public Is quite quito prepared to bellevo be- be that the agents of or capital and tho the agents of ot labor are all seeking improper ad advantages advantages ad- ad vantages and that not one ono of them is concerned concerned con con- corned whether or not his cause is fundamentally fundamentally funda- funda funda funda- mentally Just None Nope has i shown any Indication Indi cation callon of or considering tho effect of ot his acts upon tho the people generally None cares for tor anything but his own purposes Since neither capital nor labor Jabor will protect protect protect pro pro- tho the public It Is the business of or the public public pub pub- lic lie to protect ft itself lr through m its agency which Is government Government GO obviously obviously cannot Interfere in an Industrial struggle struggle gb gle which does not affect any an- but those 0 en en- en But government So can take control of oC an any situation that hat affects the comfort and the livelihood of at persons not concerned In it Compulsory adjustment of or differences Is the solution What an admirable running mate King Constantine Constantino of ot Greece would make for tho the Democratic candidate for tor President Each can cm say with equal truth and similar re results results re- re suits that he has kept his country out of oC war Greece Invaded by about every O nation at war ar her sovereignty scorned her authority authority author author- It ity flouted touted b by an any petty pelt entente officer who thinks It worth the trouble her people mutinous mutinous muti mutt and aud disheartened cannot really be certain tal tain whether her sovereigns sovereign's name I Is Constantine Constantine Con- Con or Woodrow |