Show HILL ON PERSONAL LIBERTY I 1 I 1 I 1 abe now york senator addresses the tor IA brewers browers g f 4 J UTICA X Y july 29 21 Senator 1111 idill IN daj livered an air address today before the hop brewers association on personal Li liberty bergy lie said that in the realm of labor and in the domain of industry the principle involved in personal liberty cannot be too fr frequently u antly asserted the fact cannot bo be T I 1 too 0 strongly t to angly emphasized that every mans labor la Is his own and he can do with it as he pleases pi eases he ile has the personal right to nama bis ills own wages his ills own hours and all other terms under which he is willing to be employed and if they are batis factor to the one who lit hire r es a an n agreement 4 f re reached and there is i an en end I 1 of the controversy tro versy between them the contract is a personal matter with which no other workman or employer bee has a right to interfere these considerations do not conflict with the obligations which work workmen me n assume when them ther voluntarily join labor organizations they rhey always must be deemed the right to r reserve es c rye alwaes it the e abstract right of or regulating each such membership whenever they so prefer in ilmy my opinion ahe citadel of or personal liberty in this country is made in danger of being undermined by the considered ill opinions of some of its judges straining doubtful points and arid involving in quibbles in favor of corporative power and creating factions to cripple the of honest labor struggling against great odds to assert its dignity rather than from all arbitrary demonsi demonstrations rations ever rede wade by work inam en peaking Speak lne of the tendencies of the timea times said the tire mercantile ex aba cba changes n in our wrea eat cities are cl clamoring amorin for r relief e ter from laws aw which restrict chef theft business in accordance with old fashioned plans and arid notions the whole country is at last awakening to the impropriety of making our money metals a matter of mer chandise by the movement itself and hoping the patriotic congress congre s doon noon to convene will respond with promptitude to the demands of the public sentiment in that regard |