Show r jf g v o a His Views Upon Union D r o W 1 s. s son A Labor the Pioneers a e I 0 and the Common People BY DOCTOR WILSON Democratic Candidate for President of the United States DO not believe in democracy the democracy the rule role of the many T I I believe in aristocracy the aristocracy the rule of the few but I would could have an aristocracy of brains not of wealth DISAPPROVE of the Chautauqua idea the attempt to tot I t give a smattering of culture to everybody which results results re re- re- re suits in seeming securing conceit without knowledge t A AM lI I OPPOSED TO THE HIGHER JR EDUCATION OF oi I THE ION COMMON PEOPLE SOMEBODY SOl MUST l DO DOTHE DOTHE DOTHE THE DIRTY WORK OF THE WORLD WHy SHOULDN'T THE CHILDREN OF THE WORKING CLASSES BE BROUGHT UP TO DO THE WORK YORK T THEIR P PARENTS ARE NOW NOV DOING OU know mow what the usual standard of is in ill Y YOU our day IT IS TO GIVE AS LITTLE AS HE MAY l FOR IDS HIS WAGES S. S Labor is standardized by the trades unions and this is the lie standard to which it is made to conform No TO one is suffered to do more than the average can do in some trades and handicrafts no DO one is suffered to do more than the least sl skilful of his liis fellows can do within the hours to a i days day's labor and no one may work out of hours at all an or volunteer anything beyond the minimum I NEED TEED NOT POINT OUT HOW ECONOMICALLY DISASTROUS SUCH A A. REGULATION OF LABOR IS IT IS SO UNPROFITABLE THAT IN SO SOME rE TRADES IT WILL L PRESENTLY NOT BE WORTH WHILE E TO ATTEMPT AT AT- TEMPT rPT l ANYTHING AT ALL HE HAD BETTER STOP ALTOGETHER THAN OPERATE AT AN INEVITABLE LOSS TILL TIlE LABOR OF A. A AMERICA IS RAPIDLY BECOM BE BECOMING COM COM- L ING UNPROFITABLE UNDER ill ITS PRESENT REGULATION REGULATION REGU REGU- LATION LAlION BY THOSE PROSE WHO HAVE DETERMINED TO REDUCE IT TO TOA A tl MINIMUM r. OUR ECONOMIC SUPREMACY SUPREMACY SU SU- SU- SU PRE rACY MAY DrAY BE LOST BECAUSE THE COUNTRY BECOMES fES MORE i AND MORE l FULL OF UNPROFITABLE UNPROFITABLE UNPROFITABLE ABLE SERVANTS fi r f R r HE people of the Pacific Coast had clamored these T THE 1 many years against the admission of immigrants ts out of China and in May 1892 got at last what they wanted a n federal exclusion statute which practically excluded excluded ex ex- excluded from the United States all Chinese who had not al already already already al- al ready acquired the right of residence AND YET THE CHINESE WERE MORE TO BE DESIRED AS WORKMEN WORKMEN WORK WORK- MEN rEN IP Il NOT AS CITIZENS THAN MOST OF THE COARSE CREW CRAW THAT CAME IE CROWDING IN EVERY TERY YEAR AT THE IDD EASTERN PORTS They had no doubt many an unsavory habit bred unwholesome un un- wholesome squalor in the crowded quarters where they moat abounded in the western seaports and seemed separated separated separated sep sep- sep sep- by their very nature altars from the people among whom they had lead come to live but IT WAS YAS THEIR SKILL SILL THEIR INTELLIGENCE THEIR HARDY POWER OF LABOR THEIR THEm KNACK AT SUCCEEDING AND DRIVING DULLER RIVALS RI OUT RATHER THAN THEIR ALIEN HABITS THAT THA MADE l THEM THE FEARED AND TJ HATED lED and wd led to their exclusion at the power poorer of them whom they were likely to displace should cl they multiply THE TEE UNLIKELY FELLOWS WHO VHO CAME IN AT Ar ArTHE ATTHE THE EASTERN PORTS WERE TOLERATED BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BE BE- CAUSE THEY USURPED NO PLACE BUT THE VERY LOWEST VEST IN THE SCALE OF LABOR |