Show PALMER URGES R i STRIKE REMEDY Tribunal for Settlement of Is Lab Labor r Disputes His Plan WASHINGTON March 6 In In his first speech since formally announcing announcing ing his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President Attorney General Palmer told the National Press club last laet night that the urgent need neldo ot of the hour to stabilize Industrial conditions was machinery to adjust li I differences before they got to the point of ot a strike e. e Palmer declared dE ther need be beI beno beno arbitration or restriction restriction I no compulsory tion of the right to strike if provis provision on I made for the public to be in informed In- In were them I formed torm d of disputes att affecting Public opinion I is the only monarchy in this he said and Informed Informed in informed In- In formed public opinion will always se cure Justice to both sides in industrial controversies All the government sought to do doIn doin doin strike situation for tor Instance in instance instance In- In in the coal stance was to Insist that both sides would be heard before an Impartial tribunal without the cc country be being ng made to suffer sutter from the strong methods methods methods meth meth- by each side to accomplish accomplish accomplish adopted its purpose in the controversy While th the government may prope properly ly exercise its right to protect the vast body of the American people from the suffering loss and death which would I from the general In the ensue production or transportation of ot the necessaries of ot life It ought never to tobe tobe tobe that right be necessary to exercise I By Bv slow Iov but decisive processes t the e I arrogance Of capital In this country has been broken But now we see Inmany inmany in ln many lines labor grown so strong so so powerful that it sometimes threatens to become arrogant and during thelast thelast the tho last year capital has h had d to plead upon Its knees to labor for tor a chance to be heard and the right to have Its difficulties difficulties with labor arbitrated It It is a shame that labor was ev ever r forced t to the necessity of taking the strong stand which It has been compelled compelled compelled com com- to take tak for its own advancement advance advance- ment Labor conditions In tl the e United States are better than in any other nation of the earth and it Is due to labor that this Is true It has been the unremitting demand of organized labor for higher wages and better liv living living liv- liv ing conditions that has brought the workingman to his high estate in I America |