Show WOULD ELIMINATE STRIKES THE RECENT disaster ous denver tramway strike occupied a large part of the attention ot of the hie colorado bar association at its recent annual convention at colorado springs the association passed resolutions urging the general assembly to provide for a state mounted police to handle all industrial trouble gov henry J allen alien of 0 kansas declared that the tramway strike would have been settled under the kansas industrial court law which provides that no essential industry shall cease operation thru the action of any ot of the parties concerned without a decision ot of the court in kansas under si circumstances it would have been the business ot of tho the court to hear the testimony of both sides eides and fix the wages ot of the em aloyes each side would have had complete and satisfactory representation and the decision would be held ii r respect by the contending parties street cars are essential to the public and had the kansas law been in effect in colorado the attorney general acting tor for the people would have appealed to the court tor for a settlement in all industrial court law ve ne do not forbid any man to quit work but provide that lie he shall not come back with his pockets filled with dynamite tor for the fellow who quit the right of 0 the man to continue on the job is just as defined as that of the man to quit of course labor leaders are opposed to the cobit it means that they will lave to go to work governor allen alien said that elnor the institution of 0 the chui coui cobit sixteen decisions have been made I 1 in every case satisfactory to both employer and employed emp loye |