Show COTTON GROWERS HEAR U ON NEW GOLDEN RULE president believe believes a permanent prosperity rests on ev ing foundation of justice D C ll 11 lent tige speaking before tin tbt na T dional cottra Manu manufacturer fact frers mearin t ti n in a berlon at aldington I 1 id alwn a new goiden lo iden kule rule th president asil that bt h all not bellio belli c there could be any permanent proper pr ity aih do not rest on the e ee ci lasting foundation 0 justice the president in outlining his at titu tit ie le toward I 1 in itt general pe oeral said slid it it is that of sympathy gym pathy and anti coopers t on for enery lawful effort to promote ou our r comple commercial reial prosperity and our eco noble well being in tie tl e matter of industry regular ing itself th president made the fol lowing statement hut but on the lart of or the there should like lie be the irne pame vigilance vigil lince inea to injure inure the nance of 0 the law we vo dball ap apt r reath reach an aleal coalition la Is our indu industrial atrial life until the laws are vol unmanly observed by our citizens with out the constant and wasteful inter ister of government and court ae be tion on P tho the fiet thit it U wae was the desire olf the ROV eminent to have employees treated with fairness and justice the president declared it hi his come to bo be almost mii uni ier crealey cr eally sally that only upon justice to the eiffe ige earners of thi nation can there be reared any asting prosperity T confess that I 1 delre to aee see our conn coun try prosperous Moue I 1 nm am aware there can be no pio prosperity in which the textile industry doe does not riot have a generou hare share 1 I do 10 not believe there can be any permanent prosperity which does not rest on the everlasting foundation of justice in the effort of the government to promote justice no industry should have anything to fear in the effort of the government to provia provine construe tive economy in public expend turcs ill all industry hould should concur in the effort of the government to encourage harmony in all our dor domestic relations every industry should coop erat crat in the effort efforts of the govern byern m edit to secure a firmer faith of the people of tho the earth in each other which ill establish an in dwelli a pe peace a ce in the heart of mankind nil ill in austry lisull touching a the tile pre tent tariff tr riff policy mr mild 4 there lias has it 1 n at some time times and lit itt quit a disposition to crigle ize the amer lean policy 0 conserving first apkor unity in our home market for our own producers vie can harlly expect that thit such mach it program woul I 1 be popular with those in foreign landt lands who find them belies at a a dua diba duah nd h tant anciso ve in the great est market in the corll which is the american Ame Arne market marl tet but thoe tho ie who would abarge us w with ith selfishness in thus giving firel first thought to home hoine inter would do veil well tn to consider co whether their own policies poll cle in this regard are more liberal than oure ours replying to the criticism made by european in manufacturers manufacture re who in the main pay the very lowest possible wa wage ge the president eal at time times when I 1 have heard criticism 0 of our in istria policies I 1 have been tempted to won ler let how many other peoples endowed with the earne same natural wealth the ame same possibilities of maintaining something like monopoly would woid have been as sit generous with the rest of min kind as a the americana americans have been physical strength is a strange thing many a ninn man who is unable to lift a of dirt in the tho garden is I 1 able to row a boat all day long on a hot lake probably there are not riot more affini ties nowadays than there were when victoria was living but folks tire be 1 coming more careless ca relesa wita with them |