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Show 8AY8 ELIOT HAS LIVED TOO LONG i m "Mother" Jonet It 8orry for John D., 8r.; But Praises John D., Jr. Donvor, Fob. 28. When Andrew Carnoglo testified boforo tho Industrial Indus-trial relations commission in Now York, ho only nrousod in Mothor Jones, strlko loader, a doslro to throw a brlek at him. Itoturnlng horo from tho East, "Mother" told of somo ot hor Impressions Im-pressions ot the hearings. Of J. D. nockefollor, Sr sho said: "I felt sorry for tho old man. Wenlth can't bring hoalth. Ho's lost tho latter lat-ter and probably won't bo ablo to on-Joy on-Joy tho formor." Sho said ot President Eliot: "Eliot should havo died ten years ngo. Ho might havo mado a mark for himself. Ho told tho commissioners the work-ors work-ors oat too much meat. I Bupposo ho thinks that Is ono ot tho causes ot lndubtrial unrest." J. D. rtockofellor, Jr., fared hotter tban tho others. "Ho Is a quiet, earnest ear-nest .slncoro young man, who might havo accomplished a lot for tho human hu-man rnco had destiny placod him somowhoro olso on oarth," sho said. |