Show INES TO MEN president roosevelt writes a letter regarding moyer haywood case says that our duty s to see that exact just ce Is done these men I 1 and is will ng to interfere on E ther S de cle rew new york in a letter read sunday before the central federated union president roosevelt Koo sevelt states that if evi dence Is submitted to him showing that there has been a mi miscarriage carriage of justice for or against moyer and hay wood awaiting trial at boise idaho charged with the murder of former governor Govi arnor he will bring such evidence to the attention of the attorney general for such action if any as it may be in the power of the federal authorities to take the communication was vas the formal reply of the president to the union committee which recently called on the president and requested him to set forth in general his attitude toward the accused men and civically why he had referred to moyer and haywood as undesirable citi zens in making his report the chairman john henry said the committee had spent more than an hour with the president at which time the matter in hand was thoroughly discussed the president signified his intention of formally replying in the letter which the chairman then read fol lowing the reading there was an ani ant mated discussion during which the chairman and coakley another mem her of the committee stoutly ch cham am phoned the attitude of the chief exec autive it was finally voted to send a copy of the letter to counsel tor for moyer and haywood in his reply the president quoted from a letter written by him more than a year ago to the attorney gen teral leral in which he sa sais s that ca r duty Is if it should ever happen that we had any power in the matter to see ma that extract justice Is done these tuen |