Show CARDINAL GIBBONS i STRIKES STRIKE I Says There Should Be N Nc No NoI Strife Between Capital Capitali I i and Labor HURTFUL TO SOCIAL BODY BOD Whoever Sows Discord Is an ar Enemy nemy to Welfare of the Community New New- NewYork cw York Sept 15 There should not hot and amid need aced not noL bo be any an conflict between between between be be- tween labor and amid capital since both are aro necessary for 01 or the lie public good and amid the one depends upon the operation co-operation of the thc other l' l A contest between the I employer cr and tho ho employed Is a as unreasonable un un- reasonable and as hurtful to th the social body as a war between the head and tho the hands would bo be to tho the physical I body Such an antagonism r recalls cl the i fabled conspiracy on the time part purt of tho I members of or the time body against tho lie stomach In these words his eminence James Cardinal Gibbons sums up his views jt Sf Indu Industrial strife In an aim article in inho ho tho forthcoming forthcoming number of or Putnam's Monthly his eminence outlines tho the re- re laUon that exist t between the employer em- em and anti the tile employed and makes males a strong trong plea pica for peace between the forces of capital and Rn labor In Iii tIme ourse o of his article his eminence sa ays An 1 ii J to Social q Whoever llever tries to sow discord be- be veen the tho capitalist ant and the time laborer Is Isan an n ii enemy of or the social order Every Ever measure should be he therefore that sustains tho lie ono one at the expense pense of o the tho other Whoever hoc strives drives trl cs to j Improve c tile the friendly relations be- be tho the proprietors and tho the labor union alone by b suggesting the mo most t e cf- cf means of diminishing and even removing the tho causes of ot discontent is a benefactor to the tue community I i take talo It for granted that all 01 unions and other societies of ot American laborIn laboring labor labor- In ing men are aro disposed to array themselves themselves them them- selves seles on oli the tide side sJ e of or peace and order and are oro as strongly opposed to viola vlola- violations themes JOI of tho the law laW us as other OiS Hence Honee the they should exert their thel Influence to that tio laws arc uphold upheld if it they tho- would tho time re 1 respect re with wih which they are aro re regarded ur c b by theIr follows fellows It Is not riot on only n n. question queston ques ques- Lion tion of or patriotism but of oC self seif ton which cepl concerns them thull I J UC M lx 1 UI ho I. I are ure a u and at n nbc best bes t a a. very el ques ques- questionable ues- ues remedy for foi- tOl thu the redress s of or lo tao tio I Ila la laborers laborers' orell grievances grievance They paralyze jai Industry In they thc often o n foment fierce passions pas pas- stone and nd lead to tho iho destruction of or property property- and amid above aboe all ul tho they rc i 1 o the In lii inflicting grievous injury on laborer himself b by keeping him in enforced un unforced un- un forced force idlene during which time his mind fund ib is clouded b by discontent while brooding over his situation and amid his hits family faintly not infrequently o suffer stiffer from n he lie want ant of the tIme necessaries sarle of or life rue Hie loss Inflicted by strikes on the Is not much more moru than half hat which is su sustained w lU s great as us that It ent U L Ly y tho the employed who can cnn much less Ics to bear it it It I would be a vast ast lor stride in the time interests of or peace cace and classes if the policy o the of-the the laboring labeling i of arbitration which Ib Is now imo gaining favor for the time settlement of International al ul or fa quarrels were also availed of or forthe for forthe the tho adjustment of or disputes utes between capital and labor |