| Show I STICX TO ROOSEVELT London Timess Advice to the People of the United States London Oct HliThe Presidents triumph is the subject of long dispatches i dis-patches and editorial articles In all the I morning papers and hi some cases congratulations are also extended to J P Morgan The opinion expressed Is a measure of tho relief felt In England Eng-land l The Standard says British consumers con-sumers have more than an altruistic interest i In the settlement of the stride for had It lasted another month the cost of coal might have arisen here to an unwelcome flguie The Dally News and the Pally Chronicle contend that President Roosevelts action Is a great lesson for British sLalesmcn The Daily Telegraph says American Ameri-can trades unionism by securing a reference ref-erence to arbitration hus achieved a precedent which may be far reaching for It suggests unmistakably that the I spread of labor organization across the Atlantic may prove to be a more rapid and powerful check upon the trustn than either tariff reform or Federal amendment The Times In an editorial article says Jt would be Interesting to know what considerations President Roosevelt preseel upon Mr MItchell In the final Interview They have been weighty ones to cgmpel what Is really an unconditional surrender and to convince con-vince Mr Mitchell that his game was hopeless In n most quiet and unobtrusive manner the President hrs done a big Jind entirely new thing We are witnessing wit-nessing not merely Iho ending of the coal strike but the definite entry of a powerful i government upon a novel 1 sphere of opcrstSa President Roosevelt Roose-velt did not assume his lask as an amateur mediator He did not enter upon It without counting the cost or without the support of comlctlon and Ideas I far outrunning the ostensible subject matter of hiS action His personal per-sonal prestige and reputation arc enormously enor-mously m enhanced by l the Immediate public service he has rendered and L they will be Immeasurably enhanced when the American people grasp as they rapidly will the far larger Issues 1 Involved I In Ills striking departure froni precedent to Then referring to the danger of trusts the article concludes with these words let the Americans slick to their President and strengthen his hands u If there Is any man who can m show them the way out of the dangers threatening t then that man Is Roosevelt Roose-velt |