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Show I ELIOT VOICES HIS VIEWS. Fresldcnt of Harvard College Makes Vi& I Statement of Ills Attitude on H Labor Organizations. I CAMPr.lUUL:, Muss, Nov Il-Irnnod- H c!rc a .i i prHato meeting of tho Colonial '( dib In t la ilty I resident l.llot of Hcir- ff H lard made a comprihensUe statement of u H his v w on lsbor unions lie said that 1 tlm w;:rk of tho labor unions must be tl! I i It among the efforts to niuko the lot i- of ma Mad mora satlsfjlpg nnd happier, '' a 1 P r their strength lay In their ho- '" Urr hi thii work us ttirlr mliflon Ho then " c i r lid the conditions which he dcslg- 'r; natcl i huuiano .onlltlons ot tlnilc- M Ml 'lino lo which laboring men may " r s if spiro 1 Irst was a rising wk-, i ha 1 tti hiLrenscd cxpi.rlinfe, attain- ." mi and ngc, siloiiU. kUu ly empln- " in t ntlor adequate prohitlun. third the e i nlt lor Iht working man to e H tab! a permaiunt home, fourth, loudl- 1 H t wlili h enable him lo she his tm- I" j t ncnius sen Ico and lo tako pride. 'i ! ii tmh the right to a pension on dls- : ; nhlch gUts throughout life nltef ' i m in gruil nnxlety, und that public I rutlou which hots with a steud Jen i i u silf-rcsptitlug though humblo ; ii llxiic llic comllilons of humane fa I in nl, IToldint l.llot said were 1 f - I todii) In Jlnnard iinlvertltj 1 V llicj wire not reallml III tho ' tr l Vnaricau liidllntrUa cmplolng un-' un-' k I lilior where tlm, lerms nf crlc ' il a thoio of Initunt illnmlssal ' tr Hiiluuu dlfllculty with Amerlcuu ' mint wns that II was spasmodic . i-iini ilnti from oinplojcrs were often ' n i th, ground for dlsmUsul I prcsml untugonlsm nf implojers ' I '': unions wus the fault nf both par-1 par-1 I it mi the whole the fornur wire rare, to bhuiK buiuse thilr Bltuallon ss niuro lomfortatilo and their i duration dura-tion riprrlir 1 lie Industrial lommunlty i ii ler m in obllguilons lo unions for ! Us Ihey liuie mlilgnlud such as I inltarv tniidlllons hi faitorlis an u r it imiijio number of hours of work, lalnir and tho lonipuni atoio ' oligarchy of capltul luid lomblned r lMly and the ioi responding rombl-' rombl-' ii ii f lAhorlng men was a wholesomo k i pun that ollkiinh) There wus no 1 n that the labor uulun had lome t in On tho other hanl Its cause s u Jiucd by icrtulii ella which weie ruiie of fundamenial doitrlncs of 1 mi lll.tilj one of then- was the 1'iit iiinn the number of apprintlcis 1 hurmil profisuloua whero enioar- nt was Rhcn in the trulnlug of tb r ion lltlon wus the limiting out- Ir whlih destro)s tho elf-reneit of tho nt noikinun, and the uniform wage has a cruel reattlm on tho lean , In workman. In iiiuse, wllh a mil- wagi, Ik loses his job at i ver l irk I lneim, u re iii If he were pild in-ng in-ng lo his iiirnlng capudty his mi-1 mi-1 r could uriord lo ktip him tho year ml fonrlli cill was Hit lolonco was nn Itn liable fiaiure of cer ' In lnliilrtc cinplnlng unaklllel r I he unsklllt d labon r on strike had rli r wt ipoii unless It wero the hci-ivhleh hci-ivhleh wis a i mil urn irdlv Inter-' Inter-' wllh the rights of all the people Hint 1 Hot tliilured that In suw Is for hoping that the relation of ill and labor would be Improved In nf their present unintelligent ontag-'ii ontag-'ii purl!) by rrauk publli discussion bus s, partfi b rearranged ugree-tur ugree-tur inncllltllon or arbitration and ly b) 1 1 in Hcrvico which lubor unions il under In cipllul ihrough ilielr con-s con-s I loininnml of Hie labir lesouncs of n iiipltul Lomes In neid |