Show 0 WIlt 2U ttlatuttt of 3JuotUtouul and l Qforjrorate 1Imettl lI By HENRY CLEWS New York Ilnnkcr An interesting mill important question Unit t commands Urn iHontioii of the American t I people today is helhcr great individual and + n corporate wealth is inimical and hostile tot t f their welfare and a mennu1 to our institutions This question is lime moro interesting because it is now the leading theme of argument and L agitation by he socialists and has been nmdo the subject of much discussion by the press and prominent men not only in this country lint in Europe In Ibis way public interest in it has been aroused and < l public opinion elicited more than ever before The question is important for although it may appear to many to bo moro sentimental than economic it has grown to such proportions as to receive the serious consideration of legislators and government authorities and it bids fair to be made the subject of new federal statutes when our next congress convenes In keeping with the undeserved abuse of wealth which is entitle to no serious consideration wo are confronted by the bold assertion made I by extremists that some limit should be set to the amount of property nn individual may own The impracticability and inadvisability of any such measure are at once apparent You might as well try to limit tho i capacity of energy of an individual When you prevent an individual from accumulating you at once discourage his productiveness The remedy for corporation wrongdoing is found in publicity I This publicity is the great need of the day and the public should demand it |