Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1902 — TO END LABOR WARS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

TO END LABOR WARS.

Judge Would Compel Corporations to Submit to Arbitration. The most widely known jurist of the West is Judge Murray F. Tuley of Chicago, who since 1879 has been a Circuit

judge in Cook County. He is noted for his liberal interpretations of the law and for the full enunciation of advanced opinions on political and social questions. Recently Judge Tuley discussed the relations of labor and capital and advanced a plan for the settlement of disputes betw eo u

them. He would have State legislation requiring corporations to submit to arbitration all industrial disputes with their employes, where the employes wish it, under penalty of forfeiture of their charters in case of refusal. He regards corporations ns creatures of the Hyite, which should be required to go ut least half way in arbitration for the benefit of the community. A* for the laboring men and the unions, the judge believes that they will always be ready io do their share In arbitration, but in case they do not he suggests that they be compelled to incorporate and so become themselves amenable to the law. If the corporations are required to arbitrate Judge Tuley believes that the social problems of strikes and lockouts will be solved.

JUDGE M. F. TULEY