Show SOLVING THE LABOR PROBLEM thic THE boston traveller has a long editorial on the labor problem giving suggestions for its complete solution it sees in the unobstructed admission of alien foreign labor the greatest grea teet obstacle to a settlement of the labor question there are already wage workers out of employment in the united states in addition to this there are shiploads ship loads of immigrants arriving day after day with this condition confronting labor organizations the Tra traveller veger asks what ia the use in a few hundred men going on a strike when there are so many thousands ready to take their places in pittsburg and vicinity the number of italians are increasing so rapidly that they have already displaced the foreign english speaking ang elements and are now making inroads on the natives A Pit pittsburg paper is quoted to show that this to is the case and furthermore that because of his cheapness the italian to is a favorite with an capital fn in tal the year ending may 81 1891 over italians landa landed at new york it is said that the italian can work cheap because he lives poorly y twenty males and one or two fe males can live in a room twelve feet square and still have space to let lell even the chinaman can not 00 compete te in cheapness of living with the I 1 italian the traveller urges on labor leaders the necessity of pursuing a different course to in the future instead ot of strikes and agitations it would have them take up boldly the exclusion of all alien labor make candidates for congress pledge themselves to this issue and in 9 a short time according to the traveller the qu question eption would be settled |