Show JOSEPH MEDILL HAS A PLAN believes that the system lithe solution of trouble yew york july 15 arbonis the replies received by the world to a request lor views as to the pullman strike asa the following from joseph editor of the chicago tribune 1 I believe the result ol 01 tills strike will be a great benefit to the country it is like a thunderstorm that suddenly sweeps up puriben the atmosphere and resul tain a better supply of ozone it will result in congress devising laws whereby disputes between railroads and their employed emp loyes will be harmoniously adjusted I 1 have areat faith in the anglo saxon race to govern themselves the people have been asleep until awakened by this great economic earthquake 1 I believe that in twelve months we will have laws that will provide for the full settlement of future disorders I 1 think the contract system can be applied successfully by the railroads em aloyes should be engaged under contract ami hold ther positions long as they abide by the rules of the com pan yand perform their duties faithfully no man should be discharged dischar eed without due notice and no man should leave ane of the company without serving notice I 1 endorse the scheme endorsed by the huge brain of bismarck in the german empire proceeding further he gives a detailed scheme for the completo regulation through a pension fund law for railroad employed emp loyes which should be made by congress which would provide for the retiring of men from active cervice at the ape ot 65 years for the rest of life or to pay such pension to bis family in case of his being killed also to provide for the payment of a certain sum to employed emp loyes who are ill during their illness many other points which he suggests are of a nature long felt by the em aloyes of great corporations to be the only means which could ameliorate the strained conditions now existing between employers and employed emp loyes |