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Show PREDICTS WAR IN INDUSTRIAL WORLD SMPSMSSNBHBM Secretary Shaw Sees Danger Dan-ger in Excess of Manufactures Manufac-tures and Increased Immigration Im-migration of Foreigners. CHICAGO, Feb. 21. "The time is coming when our manufactures will outgrow the eountry and men may be turned out of the factories," said See-. See-. retary of the Treasury Shaw in an address ad-dress last night before the, students of the University of Chicago. , "One of these fine days we are going go-ing to have an excess of manufactures," manufac-tures," he said. "Then the world will . not eome after our manufactures. We . pay out in wages as much as all the , , rest of the world put together. Think ef the hundreds of thousands of immi- S rants that eome over every year to aim a part of this great sum of wages. Where do they go! To the farms! No. They go to the factories. ' The factories are multiplying more rspidly than our trade, and we are going go-ing to have a surplus shortly. Then will come the great danger to the country. coun-try. For these men will be hard to deal with. ' "The last century was the worst in the world 's history for wars. I look ' for this century; to bring-forth the ' greatest conflict ever waged in the world. It will be a war for the markets. mar-kets. God grant there may be no blood-.shed." |