| Show I Mr Wilson and Labor Yon You know what the usual nial standard of at tho Is In our day It lc is I to give gt u us little as ho lie lna may inay for his Labor is 19 standardized b by the trade union and acid is the standard to which Web It Is meant t to conform No Xo ono Is 9 suffered to do tie moro more than the average workman can ron do In some trades and handicrafts no one Is suffered to do more Ulan titan the Ica Icat t skillful of his Ills fellow reIlo 8 can enn do within the Ole hours allotted to a days day's labor and no ono one can roo work out of or hou hours at till nil or volunteer anything beyond tho minimum I need not i point out ont li hp w economically di disastrous such uch a U regulation of or labor Is Tho 1110 labor o oC or America is rapidly becoming unprofitable under its it rt present nt regulation b by 11 those ho O JUL determined to reduce it to a minimum Our economic supremacy may lost be-lost because tho the country grows more moLe and more full fuU of unprofitable Juno Juno 13 1 1909 I J am a fierce creo partisan of the open n shop and ll of everything that t makes for individual liberty anti and I should like e to contribute anything that thal it ml nil lit ht be bo possible for tor me mo to contribute to the thc clarification of thinking and anil the tho for tor- mation of ot right purposes in matters mutters of or this kind kind January January 12 Ho 1909 We speak too exclusively of the capitalistic cla There Thero is another n as formidable an enemy my to equality and freedom of I opportunity as it Is anti and that J Is the tho class formed tanned by the labor aba o organizations and aDd leaders of ot the tho county country March iS 18 1 I |