Show CITIZENS INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION WORK Now New York Nov O 30 At the second days session of ot the tho Citizens Industrial association Wallace Downey president of the New York Metal Trades manes asso 1810 association elation said laid that he was tune w proud of ot what huts luu been done for tor the open shop In III Inthe tho the cast eMt He said In lit Its Ita fight tight the tho Metal Trades ease asso association elation ho ha won nil tho the strikes without the sacrifice of at principles Our em have hRC admitted that they mistaken mold and wo ivo were tight right I 1 nm rem not lIol an nu enemy of ot labor I bor ho I continued and stud 1 I want every eYer laboring man to lc gal Sil fair play Labor unions unIon bias hl an ar much right to 10 exist ai as your OUI Every ono know knowl that the pr p rule rate ral of ot WHIM wages 11 and Ind th the labor law hav lu have done serious e and I 1 am sin f glad lad that It II hat has been n doclar l unconstitutional It ll drives drive business to other stales elates Ita lee 1 am ant In favor fn vor of ot tight eight houri lour but I want at nt the tho same rame time thine to work M U long lone lOll HI as I 1 I like I am an amin anin in favor of or paying the Ule rule rate of wages and lna giving the shortest work walk James Jam A 1 Gillon counsel of ot the Ille Cill MM she All 1 of or Dian an told or of ti the nit of or oil on the toast He Jle wild sold that In Han Aan labor lallor was van so o well ell organised that they lied unions anions In of ot the tho chicken picker ion ten pin pili me meE and the or bunner carriers On the Ibis report import of ot the till no rotating com corn David M f Parry Party of Indianapolis was ro d president of or the th sine Mils Industrial association J C I Craig of ot Denver was waa U elected first vice president MaJ A C e of or I Ind I It was WIS In the employment bureau of ot the country that Frederick W Job sec nc rotary of ot On te th Chicago Employer seen 0 elation found round hope of ot a future settle meat ment of ot all trouble between ln and employer employ To that bureau he hie dl da o Glared both Ides must return In the Hid end to 10 nUll find relief John Beane a representative of ot the Master Mailer and 1 also aiso of ot the labor lobor situation In New NIl York said saidI I 1 do not want you ou to think that tr thu tho u umen men melt of ot New York are held up with willingly or lack mud sand We W have hav havIn In III title city olty an organisation or that ha hili successfully fought the lubor labor unions We organized our OUt association IS It months ago and mad made a fight niM We orated formed an alliance 1111 labor libor after atler a lockout lasting 16 0 weeks week which para yera lysed business II II I aik asked l President Moose volt velt elt us as an all A American merit an citizen to use II hit his hi Influence tu to put the reix responsibility on labor unions and all II lie ire Mid hI lIot the tho thing that Is IB needed The Tho reK retort rt of ot the on un lew reee was wan adopted re the time objects as nl adopted nt tit the Hit Ih Chicago and conventions the till nil acne Industrial convention and again declares for fort forThe The oj open oln n shop hop Demeaning Demanding only good Rood faith and fair dealing It against union baton nor Ind mule pendent laborer The freedom rO of o the apprentice and situ the this right of ot the Individual to havo u a I trade and follow tollow It I Tile The right of ot private contract with equal obligation upon employer ann ana employeR employee The right to work limiting the hours hour of ot labor Ibar whether hether of ot brains or of at the hand Is a matter or of mutual agreement not lIot n a 1 subject for ot arbitrary legislative enactment The of DC the tow law The rite resolutions re direct that the exert th tin live e committee take the necessary steps to secure a n 1 proper of nr for tor the of h with pith Iha 1111 trial of A ii vi I ii Continuing the tho en eni uy uyi i i n the limitation ih the he heIL t IL I i t i 1 Id i u set It upon tho the cumber of I i anti In any nn shop Is largely ie re res IL s i Ihl i T 1 the f In or u Is I of the this In ii h dusty dU II lint ami u 11 1 ii Ip one lint of this lisp greatest dl Lorton In III tile the Industrial il d I of at the th country In III that it hr I limits limit thin the right of ot the Ihl I t learn a 8 trade and Whereas Where the effort Itron made by L Hi employer to ta Increase tin Ih I hi number numbe l apprentices 1 In a n 1 In Is hampered by b the thc ul II nu 11 therefore be It Resolved d that the Indus trill trial association of ot America recommend mend the establishment by boards boll or of education of ot artisan arUlAn schools 1 under thi th control and anI direction of It th the state 11 air airing l lIng Ing In n a diploma which thaI shall be he the evi evidence 11 dence deurs of ot th the lire right lIht to begin to practise tho the trade further that It be recommended recommended oll mended to Individual UI employers so 10 far fui faras HI as practicable to establish In th their lr own shops hopt and a as rapid rapidly ly I aa as I possible to Increase the nil I of ot apprentices desiring to learn the trade trad t Vh rH a ni as I In th the Its farewell addre address n declared fl a well regulated l militiA necessary for tor national Ita defense and Whereas organised orl labor Tabor through throughout out th the country i seeks ck to discourage end and practically prohibits In the tho slate Kate militia therefore be b It that this association con coil C OI demit this policy of ot labor union as ne n disloyal and antl dangerous destroying the natural nucleus nf ot republican defense weakening the attachment of ot th the sells to 10 th the state and a 1111 tha l Im Imi i petting parting a Ii patriotic Inspiration to our children and ultimately rc nit toting an Increase In our standing Handing arra army repugnant to 10 our tra Ira million dilion and The convention adjourned tonight I The Th place of ot next meeting meet In will be se lie selected by b the executive committee |