Show ARBITRATION NOT CURE 1 FOR TROUBLES OF LABOR Commissioner Wright Tells Why He e Did I id Not o Recommend Recommend mend m en d It in Ill His Coal Strike Report CHICAGO Sept 20 I O I do not think that arbitration Is the panacea for tor labor troubles that some persons seem eem to consider It said Carroll D. D Wright United States Commissioner of ot Labor last night That Is why I did not recommend recommend recommend rec rec- It In m my recent report on the coal strike The practical and to my way of or thinking the proper wa way to settle labor troubles said Bald Mr Mr- Wright 1 Is for Cor both sides to bo be fair tall and decent and settle I their differences themselves They ought to be able to do this this' better and certainly satisfaction than by having ln outsiders tal l can do dolt It It with far more mutual step In and settle their troubles The commissioner does docs not take a hopeful view of oC conditions In Pennsylvania Pennsylva Pennsylva- nia I r cannot sa say when the strike will end he declared Speaking of President Roosevelt's ells position In the matter Mr Wright rl ht said I know that the President was as nn and Is Is exceedingly anxious for the strike to tobe tobe tobo be bo settled But Dut I know also OO that his position was and Is most difficult because If It he stepped In It would be charged that he was using the power and Influence of or his official position In favor Cavor of oC one side or the oth other r. r It Is for Cor this reason that he has not done more than he has I |