Show OVE LAUNCHED TO ro BRING BAING ABOUT AMALGAMATION Leaders Predict an Entire National Ticket Will B Bin Be Betin Bein tin in Field Not Later Than Thai 1924 Meeting Is Unique By y FRED G. G United Press Staff Correspondent CHI CHICAGO CApO Feb 20 Representatives tives of organized labor and farmers farmer laid plans pans here today to gain political control of the United States Coalition n of the various various- groups 0 ol of labor will be effected around the United Unit Unit- ed Farmers Farmers' national bloc formed here her hereS fed S Saturday it t was stated on good au au- I Leaders predicted that an entire national na na- ticket of the contemplated part party ional would be in the field by 1924 Until that time candidates of other parties if satisfactory will be given giver the Itne support of the new party In case cas all other candidates are unsatisfactory the the party will put its choice In th the field i ld a Labor Labor according to William Villiam Johnn Johnr Johnston John John- r ston n president of the Brotherhood ol ot Machinists who called today's meetIng meetIng meetIng meet meet- Ing will not riot find it difficult to co cooperate cooperate co- co operate with the united farmers' farmers natIonal national national na na- bloc I We expect to build up the senate farm bloc and make a re real l Ainer American an bl bloc c he said J he meeting here Is unique J as this the first time that any real at attempt i tempt has been made to get the various va va- va- va rious rl-ous rous groups of labor and arid farmers together to- to gether essi ns will vill be executive and will wit continue for three days the sixteen standard raily rail rail- Ti y unions representatives of the Sod So- So d party the United Mineworkers American merican Federation of Labor AmerLean Amer- Amer Lean can h Society of Equity Committee ol oi E Forty eight eight Labor Farmer-Labor party part li Nonpartisan league single an and m mon mn nother n- n other groups will vIll attend of the American chers association and prominent c rg men are also expected to take part art in an the meeting President resident John L. L Lewis of the United Mineworkers will attend tomorrow to- to morrow florrow and will hold conference with officials of the railway unions rela- rela tiye e to the threatened coal strike The rail unions probably will promise him himm moral floral m ral support in the strike and pass Resolutions Solutions to that effect according to t Johnston Labor has no idea of forming forming- a ale le e ate arate third party Johnston told the United Press I am fully ac- ac with the new united farmers farmers' national bloc and am sure that we will have no rio difficulty In cooperating with it After free discussion I believe all al the he groups will reach the same con con- l sion We find fault with existing conditions but we are not blameless Our O D r r fault is due to division which has existed isted In our various forces w |