Show It strikes us that tho General Executive Execu-tive Board of the Knights of Labor has sounded the right note In Its resolutions respecting the attitude of union labor toward President Roosevelt They call the effort to stir up antagonisms on acCount ac-count of the Miller episode a political one and in 1 opposing it propose to refer the whole contention to Senator II aim a a great friend of organized labor and a sincere friend of President Roosevelt Without doubt there IB more politics than anything else In the complaints made and the efforts to stir up political hostility for a mere plain enforcement of the law which any executive officer would lie bound to stand for must be condemned by all good cltlzem |