Show NATIONAL A CIVIC FEDERATION WORK Senator Hanna as Chairman Tells What It Has Done Dane ITS IT MOTTO oTTO THE GOLDEN HOLE tO 10 II f Nat Some at or lilt II iii Untrue Columbus 0 01 April tonight tho guest of honor was wn B IS Hanna anna banquet tendered the delegates to tc tobe al t II a convention of II L the Amalgamated d dIbe Ibe be of at iron Iran steel atee und imd tin lion ion S MO 3 that Is la now flow holding lt Its annual session here lie He lieas invited as UI the chairman of at the te thein as Federation to 10 speak about the vom in vil l tIvie federation arid and Its Ita work orl occasion also aho to reply iut b he took but u I recent annual address at the the I t President of at Vew Orli On inS convention ew Of at the American Association of ot p arrY rry parrY on the relations bo tie organized employers and orga ora organized tween Senator Hanno said If ANNAS 1 I r haW ha always felt that when the time omo como that men mn In the strife nU con on t I tor of life HI could bo tiC made to see Hoe In th Ih r is no o difference In the tho th broth that tut of men tile the he beginning of ot the tue end would b h ui in sight The senator told how haw he became Inter Interested Interested ested in the work of or the Civic Federa edera Federally l ties lly and continued From the tho outset I found those who are eng ed 11 In this work to be t earnest honest hon st and faithful men Instead of looking lo possible or probable failure In inthe th the face tace ace every month and every year hM hu ba brought good result results which have those of or us u who are per performing forming the HO so that today my ray friends I am m glad In this presence to be beable able ble to ny soy that we WI art not only en encouraged In th the work thus far but bitt en encouraged far beyond our fondest hopes hOIeS In la the outlook tot for the th future GOLDEI GOLDI N MOTTO We start with the motto of the gold gohl golden en n rule rOte oUt our baste basic principles B are found founded ed d upon right and Justice among We ve start from Crom the tho standpoint of or a de IC determination termination to accomplish that which be best for or all employer and the We start with a 11 liOn Ion n that no matter what the th obstacle no matter whet the tho that can cnn trw Itrel our pathway feeling that we se are ure i tight and with earnest desire to do I that which Is right recognizing the mu mutt tt tuat l Interest rest which Is embodied In proposition we ate are going forward en at every step we w take I 1 nay ay ayt aya t a mutual interest e you ou can ean nut l ara the Interests of at these thee two freit ll factors actors which underlie our devel development development and ami prosperity one as ary I the other othet equally Important each to th he other I am din glad brothers lit at this point the speaker was wall Inter IntI Interrupted by b tumultuous applause I 1 am ani glad to have this opportunity to pay ray tribute to the Amalgamated as os relation to have hare known It Intimately the Oay of or its III birth I am om glad to toba lure hm ba the opportunity to fo pay ta a tribute to Ibis old oM veteran who was waa Its Ita first president dent great applause as ns the speaker placed his hand on the shoulder of oC ter and to those tho e who hate bate followed after atter Two of ot them are arc here Lyre tonight to peak for themselves and tal nd I am glad further to have htwe the op opportunity to 10 ay say that tha t underlying prin principles cl of the Amalgamated association km have been besu my text the guiding spirit of t all til the work that I 1 have hae ever eer under lk lIln In the tit Interest of at labor laborio To io you ou my In friends Is la due the pol poll l of the agreement alre ment to you ou Is duo the practical working of ot an organization I upon the principle of or mutual end and Inviting sour our employers to tool join ol tn with wHit you ou in the settlement of 01 n a na nale ale a h means an annual agree That Is tho underlying princie H fie e Is the most Important factor u Ls In this RI g ut t problem AUK Am MUTUAL In other r brandies of not v the th Mine Worker follow allow filth I r th I i we e have hn had for live n years absolute i fIN nce and Wort I advocate the ree Hi the fat fact that you cannot sop sep Itt tie the th interests of 0 the employer and ancl t the M e employs that there must mu t be lie a com coni wn Iton ground upon which the employer md the can meet on friendly brint the determination to do dois bat is la n ht and feeling that Is the 1 t r tho the whole question The led association was the plo ido t In this work vork and their th lr Ian v haa bt been the foundation of ot their Pursue that policy my H routing conditions ns liS rand condi I hanle hane meet opportunities ns as op up ofer offer fer for y your f own on for tor Your you oUr r own Oln betterment hut but l tau ay with n a spirit of ot conciliation ant and tF r and nd you will I be bl the Uie lend i 1 r ling labor In this great gov fO With but bul one ono i notable tal le exception I Ito ant M M 11 to state that In ln the tc ni of f the e lart Mt two yearn year ye when tOe row tnt th g have been pursued there i I H f iS i n t been a not Now Is ls u It not I encouraging f Pr r UI u h ti h ti it t I t I In ln two short yeul I vr r to all al of ot those 3 t tAp this hJ crent arent Interest at It heart henrt r n a tl h this great work 1 It Is ls not ol n t s V It I 1 hove ho ha C the h t opportunity or orf hao 1 Ih to talk to an nn f 11 I Ilk this Hut BUt I hao had without th hAI J 1 en an comply with to talk taik wih fe ps A bUln men of the th United V lS fr far n as tny opportunities IM i permit I Accept thew In Inh h b L h T fr r the Iho purpose of ot talking t to tonU tom nU nn mAn m n employers of or I try U j J as they ought to be talked F WHAT HE iii lE PJ I tv v years as your our vp ti h 01 lr ITea ha hai l j I have ell what I lf I hi I ns In ln I H Ifer fler er terrible n th t v val ugh mines ot of f the Iho Tuc rl c i 5 u BM ta a V ind I Wal only a n I n f th on Oil 01 the occa J r t 1 UI Ut my mind that titers there i I 45 I h t a bett r r to tru II If A 1 that iO until tonight t I T t n ri I i n ny constant con thought and about bo such cuch a 0 condition 1 t ul ut with such dl disastrous i n tl C many mn who criticise many man manyaM H 11 aM doubter t to 0 the this I Y n a I I f this hl great pren tl ni l but m my I II 1 m mt 1 I that the tM men who r t ng criticise rine and doubt the U up r of ot great I v p V n their lunor I nor t IA I TI io do not It know the working 1 A s U ti fi of at that With wih your our ur KM ai t t n 1 I want nt mt to allude to the re e Tan nf of o the President of at a 11 nit i Cf I as RI tho the i uy nu A I have hl nothing per lirt t if l SIr Mr larl I have the tr It for that organization l r ti r n i I knots knoll v a great deal of ot Us Usi I iel i 1 V r c IK An I 7 that thal I It Is II com corn br v men I tar 3 It I I fortunate that that be In lii o r tl lr u a II to II 1 tet h I ar Gr y In w M drUc a n way was at by b c ho er rom rm his own on statements does dO 1 not understand the tho question It Is stat stated stated ed etl thus LAW OF OP ORGANIZED LABOR I Organized labor knows knols but one law lawand lawand lawand and that Is II the law of or physical force tore the tho law of ot the Huns lions and antl Vandals the laws Ills of or the ravage Bavage All Mi Al Its purposes eM eMare are accomplished either by actual force torce or 01 by the threat of or force That Is not nt true trUl Heading Once thoroughly alive aliveto alve to 10 the tho true nature of or this Institution of or organized or labor as a at It present plesent conducted the people I ope I firmly believe wi will place their stamp of ot dis disapproval lelee approval upon It and It IL will 1 dwindle In power faster than tum It grew Brew We Ve 1 see fee In lii 11 contravention of or those thoe statements I 1 ato able to bear benr wit witness witness ness s to the tho fact that tha t within the last two l years In 11 connection with wih this work ot of the Civic Il Federation It has been that this question in the Interest of ot organized or unorganized la Ia labar bar lr hits Ils received more inure thou and careful consideration from all ni classes class tf s of at atthe the American people than ever before If I I hud hind hlll the time to recount In 11 detail the tho that have hae heen overcome and the advancement that has been een made mate In iii the settlement of ot el In II bringing closer together the employer and the employs l I it I could slate elate those IhMe facts and ask the gentleman who makes those thu o statements what he had to say In reply furnishing proof proal I would lire fre him him out of court court TUB rE MEN WHO llO CONTROL It Is true truc that today within my knowledge I the men who Iho control the greatest t Industrial affairs and I mean menn by irelle that term Industrial affairs ev everything that thi enters Into our Indus Industrial Int us trial development transportation tran and an manufacturing are ure satisfied that the efforts being made are as much In their Interests are ar that they have hao been totally Unprejudiced anti an are ar ready to ready realy to Rive give up tho prejudices of or if the and witnessing the proofs that havo come from this effort lh stand ready realy tolay today to extend ext ne their hand of or fellowship and Join John In this movement and I honestly honesty believe lee that the majority of or that very sery organization stands exactly In that position Heading The welfare of those who ho toll In our factories calls calR for our most earnest tol consideration Hut But what we must protest 1 against Is la the able ahlo usurpation of rights antI and the din Industrial policy which charac characterizes them In their present associated n elat capacity city That Is 18 unkind A unkind because It I Is not true unkind because It Is Ii a n state Mate merit meat m n In direct opposition to 10 time tho results resul accomplished Of Ot course cOrle It Is IH som Bom con ron conCession conCession Cession to admit admi that it Is 18 entitled to tn earnest consideration but to ray Bay that theta hell Is an nn unwarrantable of or rights and amid a disastrous Industrial pol pot policy polIcy icy Is it absolutely not nol true There Thee Is II no part of ot business or Industrial transactions Ions In Which everybody Is It agreed 1 nail and It I Is beyond the Ihl power of ot hu human h nil nih ex expect eXpect man nature we are lre ni that In every even transaction In every eer busIness of ot life there therl should he be an ex u net act agreement Just In proportion to a n amans mans ns ambition Ju Just t In proportion to his ability ambion to earn r for t r himself a better hette betterment h lf ment of ot condition there will wil be 15 a n strife on his lila part p rt to attain It I and Just ju t as far farns ta fa fani ns ni that encroaches upon those on the theother theother other tha wide side Idl of or this thin question who ho aro are working for Cor some other object ct there will wi be b rt ti I natural resistance GROUND aROUND Hut there thero Is II always I I a neutral ground n a n neutral place a n neu u I Itoh position where these th e great forces eon can trl meet and anI at a t leant t consider th the MU ll sit There has been blen In connection troubles and amid disturb disturbances with these labor ances anees wih many things I cannot condone canton It ItIs I ItIs nI natural that In times like Is IR perfectly tot 11 Ikc of ot unrivaled prosperity and of 01 the these e organization of ot new societies 1 of ot labor organized for tor the this Rm organ organIzed hard with wh the this same desire to better thIr Izel that amid ml Inex Inexperience inexperienced In the tue application of It I mis mistakes I takes he made mid cannot I nor do 10 I believe hll that there Is 18 a 1 man within the thc round of my voice ole who will wi condone anY nn of the law any nn price with wih personal o rights right of his hlf neigh neighbor bar bor barThe The gentleman tr Parry lao cites les an aneX example eX A as to 10 the Irresponsibility of ot labor and repeats tile the aru argo argument meat ment that In order artIer rd r to ta be hI dealt with wih ith on nn ontI lh tI part pat of the er thre th rc must mu t be beRl 1 Rl mr legal responsibility re I am opposed to It I nm tun opposed Elt to 10 any nn uch condi conditions tt I exist xit lions under the th condition that today loday t l a If Ir for or ito tio 10 other reason than that we havo have not lt reached reache any such uch point paint yet Continuing Senator Sentor read real at length from froni tho the of Mr especially e the tIme n itt to the tho anthracite coal strike which shichi ho lie 10 said misrepresented this the facts U It I Is II no part for lor thoR who vho Iho represent sent capital said aid to II ti I condemn a II policy I have been mud made therefore I say to tu a 1 nian who would teach tench tho the public and misrepresents misrepresent tho tIme facts |