Show Sees Ses New Era NICHOLAS MURRAY Y BUTLER BUT BUT- lN LEU LER president of Columbia university who says permanent soc socialistic programs are futile IeT c 1 Ar Theory of H Hired ed Man Ian Must l t Go Scholar Says in Discussing Fut Future re n Is Br Associated cw d Pr NW YORK TOnK Jan 17 A A prediction ri LN that the institution of or private prop prop- C arty never would be bo p permanently or a even ven lon lon ln r Oy overthrown b bS b bj- bj S Socialistic 1 u tl programs was as m made de at atthe the meeting C Che of or orthe the tho he New York State Bar association 1 today oday tOda b by Nicholas Murray Butler Dutler president lent dent of or Columbia university and a a. can can- for the Republican nomination n nor for or president n tTo t. t To carry out the lull fun Socialist pro pro- ITo I- I gram vram as to property is quite Impracticable he said Even if tr that pro pro- gram ram rested on a sound Instead o of o on n a L 1 false basis of ot theory theor- private prop prop- I- I erty rt may be temporarily endangered d or r destroyed as for lor example b by br th the tho I terrorism which now holds the Russian people In its grip but It ha has made too much nuch advance to permit the Institution of ot private property to be tie permanently or even long IonS over over- thrown thron Dr Butler added however er that unless unless un un- un- un less American fundamental legal prinCiples principles prin prin- should bo developed eloped to solve manifold economic problems a n violent war between law and economic interests inter Inter- ests was certain The theory of ot the the hired man must go o h ho ha added and affection for tor the Job must be developed Such a condition he said would Inaugurate a new In Industrial In- In industrial era Thero will be no wage wago slavery cry possible possible pos pos- sible he added when a skilled workman workman work work- man is consulted as to the terms of ot his Own operation co-operation and when the hours and conditions of or his labor as well weIl as Its rewards aro settled on the assumption that he Is Js a human being and ing machinery not a mere piece of goods producInG producing |