| Show I I T f r r rM M tM T Wilin a a n Facto Have lic Declared in II I of It I CHEAT DANGER DAUGEr FROM UNIONISM Should It Dominant Would Mil 11 Streets With Wih Idle Men MCI Says Sas David M I New York Nov No JM o ot tin Citizen rep re all s of ot the country were l re nt the cond eon Cl of ot pit le opened 1 here today lodl It HI U the tho aim all of ot the to 10 brine about Aholt a 1 complete of ot manufacturer men all al large larl employers of ot labor to ad cat catl the th Idea IceR AU 1 ra not n t with wih Ih were Invited to attend the convention IJ I David M U Pan Jany In Ills his an annual I Inual nual reviewed the growth of ot th Ih I m nt that within W a year 1000 hau ha oi n d their to with without lh out r regard B rd to In unions In II some of ot th l he saId eald the Iho output per rr man 11 ha II be ben n In 11 created from 26 to 10 60 0 I v I cent Mr Jary ald eald If I trade Ira el should become boome dominant In this country he Bald Id I I have not the lelit doubt that our Indu would ami ale our OUI would l he nut NUh Idle m lel n No other could follow n I r that would base ol of labor not on merit hut but on the power oer of ot or to a 1 reton would output and permit the Indolent lUlU ami least to set le pace fur for Indue try Ir Tarry that the courts have with practical unanimity hew hel that Ihal the ciolfI cannot b main maintained IRI by I ieR lB of ot contract between bel wee employers and Ind unions for tor Ihl ho I that such are lie Illegal lit hI that hit they th tend to produce a monopoly oly 01 ald are lre anil 1111 public policy Tile The question he said then arlies arll whether the closed can be main maintained In the absence of ot contract by bythe I Ithe the method letho of ot llio Iho union refuting to work ork with nonunion men menI I believe beleve that when any al organization taken concerted action to work merely merl to 0 prevent mon men not In 11 their heir or from Crom exercising their tight to 10 labor IBor an RI Injury Is Inflicted upon the themen men Tel forced torce out of ot employment which should hould entitle them to some redress The unions must remember that while they have the tho right to quit work wok the employer hits his the right to employ whom he pleased Mr I Parry speaking of or the Socialistic tB oll nahl It I may 1 be considered unfortunate by I some Ile the th result of ot compelling CI ln the to abide by the laws Is l to drive tre a of ot their th membership Into Inlo the Socialist party but It I Is hI no 10 argument to 10 wy that tho union be b permitted to follow their own sweet will wi In that may not become Socialists The of ot the Socialist party simply adds mi A force tore to 10 the necessity that CON CONfronts I fronts tho Iho employers to Inko lako an hand In shaping public sentiment to tha tho end that our great Individualistic form of government may Inny be I In co Mr Ir Parry Parr special stress on the f of ot tho work of the Citizens Industrial imo elation He le tRe association hAi I made marvelous In the first Irl year ear of ot Ita 11 organization and that It I I was certain to become heme one of the most powerful and all Influential forces for tor good goo to be b found In tho The work orl he hp said Mid that It I has undertaken ana nn hul go forward The Ainu of ot the Alliance was wa the Ih subject of ot a 1 paper read red by b 7 J Jf r f Craig ril president of the State Stale Citi Citizens zens Alliance of or Colorado Mr ral mid that the Citizens Alliance was WIS Ui outgrowth of ot a upon the part or orthe 0 the public for tor Industrial pence and the employment of labor to the ena that Industry not be disturbed The rhe purpose 1110 of th Citizens was not lot to antagonize unionism 1 or to the unions but resist dit only on to t the tho unions In so 10 for far im ni method arc oppressive he unreasonable or unlawful Mr Craig defended the o of the Citizens Alliance In III Colorado turn 11 declared that the tl deportation of ot miners from tho slate was Wil Justified by b the cir clr circumstances The general sentiment of ot community In III which the rich mine owners capitalists and tl id wealthy merchants form torm an nn Item lem ul h fully ul sustains Oa lav said pall Mr Ir U J way was an fl unusual situation required unusual |