Show CALL OF THE CENTURY ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT GATES OF CRINNELL COLLEGE Spoke at the Y M C A BoomsYes terday Afternoon Upon the Advantages Advan-tages of Cooperation in Life President G D Gates of Grinncll college col-lege Grlnncll Ia spoke yesterday at the afternoon meeting at the Y M C A rooms on the Call of the Nineteenth Century After speaking of the differences dif-ferences of men in religion and In business busi-ness he said all men were to a certain extent superstitious and eccentric and on that account they should be all the more charitable toward each other Christ was a pructlcafman and he laid a practical hand on the world and told I us that we must conduct our llvea on the principles ho laid down The call I of the nineteenth century was for the brotherhood of man The speaker did I not believe in competition but Irf heleve compettotl cooperation I co-operation Competition would not do in families and It ought not to exist In neighborhoods We must get together I to have Dence The troubles of tho present between all nations he believed to be tho throes that would be followed by brighter things Steel rails and copper cop-per wires were making the world so small that we must be brothers whether wheth-er we wanted to be or Hol Every person per-son In o line oC every lne business he claimed could live and prosper under the gospel practically applied bu tun del the competitive system which has been In force the conditions were n hell on earth The clock towers of time centuries he said have struck the Christian time when brotherhood men will live together in S I I |