| Show To Tn Industrial I New York May Ia na lS n 1 means of ot maintaining peace pace between IWeen labor and capital by leaders of ot unionism and finance nt nl the chamber cham her of If commer thi lioon hool The he meeting was arranged by I the Industrial department of o It tM National Civic federation and Ild all al of h contrib contributors to the were w rp leaders 1 In their several field tf ef They Thc met upon UI and W re n 1 unit In the tho hUN hope that J w uld be be eliminated t n pf bf cm Im toller and a I r lual declared Samuel presided nl In n opening the Ih 0 the hopp that a new ne ci e lh had come comein in II the hall relations between arl Ital n Mr Ir lid id Wo We want ra but not nt tho of any an 0 t Ih f Clements of manhood ht w s T Increased growth Froth of the t l br has hILS brought The Tho work I ah at how ver we are on meeting our In a practical way 1 Wi Wt arc with men 11 and living and liv living J ing children In the hop hI of better for Cor all ul The laboring people Insist In l t they be regarded d as aB mure than They are II men ml 1 with rights and hopes and aspirations imd love He 10 th ho belief that Ihal the thelan plan lan of ot conciliation be b aided by I overy man who attaint strife and for pence He lt said that the tho unions sought to do Injustice tn 10 no 10 man IID but Lut were formed to tu the ll hla of oC who formed them lm John Mitchell cald 1 hI that he hI l for tor peace heC Ise he hI had lown the of oC war Tha oC labor and capital he hI said are arc purely Jurt a business proposition Thorp U I tn M f In It Pone Pence Is better heter for both and I am nm for peace If It we 0 can have hac an honorable pence peace I believe I there never would be strikes If It the employers and d could meet In fair conference If I we could have hlll got t OI n hearing latt loa year 1 the great coal coni strike would have b eQ avoided He 1 said Mid the public was Ia a 1 party Pal to 10 Hery strike and should tx hI consulted He hoped that the chamber of oC com comIlle Ille of oC New Nl York would 0 u Il Its ls mighty aid ahl t to the conciliation plan |