Show COAL OPERATORS DENOUNCED Labor LOaders Do ITot Minco Their Words New York Sell OTcn thousand persona attended an opcnalr mass mooting In Madison Square tonight organized or-ganized by the Central Federated Union In sympathy with the striking coal mine in Pennsylvania A corps of young women and men preceded by a brass band marched around the 1 Hquaru all evening with boxes for contributions I con-tributions to be sent to the aid of strikers They were well patronized II John Mitchell president of the United Mine Workers and Samuel Gompers I president of the American Federation of Labor In their addresses denounced the coal operators in strong terms Other speaker were Henry George Ernest Crosby Charles F Adams John S Crosby and BenJ tmln Hanford Resolutions were passed which said in part The time has come when no Individual Indi-vidual or corporation may longer be allowed to remain In sole ownership and control of a prime necessity of life for the whole people We declare In favor of collective ownership and operation by the people of thu coal mines and railroads dependent upon them as the only way out of the present state of social war between a few capitalists who own all the means of production and the massen of the tolling people who use them as the only way to secure se-cure to each worker the full product of his labor In an Interview given prior to the Madison Square meeting President Mitchell said the miners are still willing will-ing to submit their demands to arbitration arbitra-tion and to abide by the decision of the arbitrators He said he had not come here to meet any of the operators and would not try to ace any of them He denied reports that he intended to submit modified demands to J P Morgan Mor-gan or the operators |