Show EDUCATION NOT FORCE James A Baker Bakel Talks on Influences For Labor Before an audience that filled every part or of Federation of Labor ban ball last evening James A Baker or of Van Vancouver t an couver British Columbia delivered an ad address dress along the lines now 0 pursued by the advanced labor 11 leaders of f the country Mr Baker came caine to Salt Lake several MS days ago as a member of the Western I Federation or of Miners executive board and andin in that capacity he hs has been eng engaged e since his arrival in auditing the accounts of PC the and financial secretary lie He ha has found time however ver sine since corn com cornIng Ing to to make a casual stal study of the labor conditions of Utah an and a as a result or of hi his study ht hi told his auditors Ia last t nl night ht some thiD things which he wi will further cn n claP at the various gatherings of the Federation during the next three weeks Jt It was wag th the r regular meUn meeting or of the so but members of the Western eter numb numbers Federation of Miners attended in Jale large I want to sy say at the outset sid said Mr r Baker that I sin am hearty in sympathy with any mO movement ment that hs ha to do with the or of the man who ha has to tol toll for hi his daiy daily wage a e and fo foe the sup support port or of himsel himself a and his family I am for forthe forthe the doctrine of Abrham Abraham Lincoln when ahen he sid said that Labor is prior to and In Independent dependent of capital Capital is only tl fri fruit of labor an and could never have ex en existe iste isted if labor had bad not first exIsted Labor Laboris is the superior of capital and deserves much the higher consideratIon Capital has Is Its rights which are as worthy of protection as any apy oher Other rights Says Federation Has Made Errors In th those fc few words Mr Ir Baker cn con continued we have much that is worthy of deep thought thought and when Mr Ir Lincoln re fere to the fRet fact that you cn can fool 01 the Amerin American ppl people part of the time tim but you tool fool them al all the UrI tIme he be said that which wi will prove true as long as this endure endures S So far as the Western Federation of MIners Is in concerned I want to s say that I It hits has a gret great mission to perform but in the working ou out of that rilo mission I It i wel well to that al any or of tb thai mIstakes or of pest mJ must he be c unit ro as rl U on th the se sec sue c crag or of tint the Looking over the history of labor st struggles 1 in t this country dur during th the pst pest twenty yer years ad and with a ke keen I se seto t to the present situation I feet confident in saying that the labor quio Ctt i is going n through a pr period or of evolution and that at n no distant dy day we wi wilt wl a t the t lent of th the strikes ad and tha that lb labos I in wi will have arrived at tt that s stage e al all differences c can b be IY settled w without tb the us use of violen of say o depin description Deprecates Physical Force ForceD D Do nt not let me b be understood a as hY having at ay any lm time been an advocate of physical methods to end th the iff pey between th the wage age empoe employer and th the W wag earner On the contrary I have always alwY deprecated aning anything approaching a resort nt to physical force is fore h nw now ti the dominant factor faltor t in al all industrial me more and aDd by that same lu source will eoe the solution or of all the wt e souti aJ te tu troubles Which at present disturb the A prent te o of th the country t At t th the conclusion or of Mr r Bakers ad an hur hour wa was given over oer t to a a general 8 gl discussion or of th the subject mt matter sail W WP r rP P Don Dalton wh who prodded I lbs position tin taken take n b by the 01 t l Brith British Columbia Columbia Tere There w was by Mrs Iro J G Gilberts orchestra sail tons b by several of Ute thin younger a folk re of the Social Labor party fe |