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Show MAYORS URGE AFL-CIO PEACE r WASHINGTON. Nov. IT (INS) Mayors of 190 of the nation's larger - cities Issued an urgent appeal today to the warring American Federa-.' Federa-.' tion of Labor and Committee for i Industrial Organisation to make ' peace immediately, for the sake of . economic recovery and for their own aake. At the aame time, the conference 1 of mayors, at its concluding session, served notice on congress that additional ad-ditional relief appropriations may be necessary If the present business oondltions continue to get worse. The representatives of one-third of the nation's population took a militant stand on the labor question. ques-tion. They decided to communicate to John L. Lewis. CIO chief, and William Green, A P L president, that it ia to the "best Interests of labor, induatry and the general public pub-lic that the A F L and the C I O adjust all differences between them 'and thus enable their members to ; devote their united efforts to the recovery of Industry and ths full return of prosperity." The conference unanimously elected Mayor Fiorsllo H. LaGuard-la LaGuard-la of New York for another term aa president of the conference. |