Show TWO MILLION lABORERS APPEAL TO PRESIDENT TO END COAL STRIKE f 4 t r it If f NEW YORK Sept 2 2 The The united voices of or men representIng represent represent- f fIng I r jf Ing organized labor rang forth on Labor day In an appeal to end tho the i ff it coal strike I ff it Not only in New York but but In every Important city In the Union t tI I 1 ff mass meetings were held a a demonstration such as has never been f w f known In the United States The result was as an nn Immense petition addressed adr adI ad- ad r I ff dressed to President Roosevelt Roose signed by hardy sons pons of ot toll f fasking 1 H- H asking the Chief Executive to call a special session of Congress Congress' sr to deF deit de- de F If it- vise legislation to end the most bitter struggle between labor an and caps caps- f 4 If tt tal the Nation has hns known for years ears The Idea of oC having a 0 gigantic f t I jf moss mass meeting arose nrose with the del delegates to the Central Federated Union f 4 1 If Is of oC New York It was instantly picked up by the tho officers of or the Amerl- Amerl f 4 rf it can Federation of In Labor be r which sent out requests at once to every overy f 4 funion I f ff union in the country countr with the central body to arrange for a af f 1 If demonstration and mass meeting on Labor day No similar action was wasI f fever I f If ever taken In this country 4 t tC C L. |