| Show TRADES UNIONS CANNOT CANNO SOlVE lABOR PROBlEM SAYS HEYWOOD Of I I. I W. W W. W William D. D Ie Heywood wood national organize organizer or or- 01 for the Industrial Workers 18 o of the World orld who v w o speak at Unity hall hail hal tonight making his headquarters at the Wilson 1901 hotel hotel hI 1 expect in thu tue course of oC m my tal talk on Monday Monlay nl night ht saul all Mr 11 JC Heywood at ut his luis room about midnight ht last lant latt nl night ht that 1 I will wil ill pay ay some attention to the local situation having special reference to IC the tho recent strike at Bingham Carfield Garfield Gar Gar- field fleM and Alta Incidentally perhaps I Ishall Ishall shall have ha something to say a concerning concern concern- ing lug the verdict at Indianapolis against the ironworkers and the sentences subsequently Imposed upon themI them I l shall hal discuss the tho la labor OI problem continued Mr 11 Heywood from the standpoint or of the tho I. I I W. W V. V W. W endeavoring endeavor ing to shio show sho how ineffective e simple trades unionism has become One In Institution In- In cannot stand still while the remain remainder dol of or tho moves on and amid tr trades unionism Is la one Institution that has not kept pace with wih moving events e It I was vas all al right when the trade worl worker cl had to deal cleat with the small smal employer and aul when he lie controlled all al of oC tho the tools With which ho worked But Hut that condition con con- diton hA has passel passed n a away a as has tho the ef effectiveness of- of s o of the method which men menu u used ed In dealing with wih It i. i The Tue labor problem has become a complex brIal gigantic mechanism larger In all al ls Its parts harts and arid moro more far far- ar- ar reaching In Its Is effects upon tho the common com coni- mon progress TIC The hie man who vito was a journeyman yesterday fn finds himself out omit Olt of a job today because the Invention Invention hl cn tion ton o of new machinery and the thc introduction introduction intro Intro- ducton of ponderous tools which he lie does 1005 not own or Oi control have ha so chan changed industrial conditions as tile the they affect el him that he Is bound hound to find nl himself loser unless he shall shaH amend hi his Is method of or dealing with wih the lie situation Another nother nether matter that I shall shail hal deal with in ili 1 my speech is th time the late strike at Lawrence Mass lUSS which brought so o much mich suffering and auth deprivation upon the tIme cotton coton mill operatives there I was wasat wasat wasat at Lawrence Larence throughout throughout that fight r re remaining ye- ye until the imprisoned men were ivero all al released Incidentally I might sa say that I am nn myself not yet t quite ruie clear cear of that lint trouble as they have some seine twenty indictments a against ag meI me mite I lr am always alwa's glad to get back bace to Salt Sal Lake The rho he town ton looks ool good to tome tome me inc because it il Is m my home town I take an interest In n It I and in JI the thc welfare cHare o of the toilers here here |