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Will Organized Labor Oppose The President?

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

 

WILL ORGANIZED LABOR OPPOSE THE PRESIDENT?

   Will organized labor opposed the relection of President Roosevelt? It is said that such a decision has been reached because of the president  action in the Miller case. It is claimed organized labor takes the position that the president must give Roosevelt crusade will be pushed. Indeed it has already been inaugurated and it is claimed this stand has been endorsed by the American Federation of Labor and that the man Miller be not discharged, then all affilated labor bodies will be asked to oppose the president. There are probably 2,500,000 men at least included in the organizations which may be brought into line In opposition to the president. Whether these men as individuals can be brought to vote against the president because of his stand relative to the Miller case remains to be seen. It will interesting to note effect, if any this stand may have upon the president.  He is known to be a hard man on the bit, and it is entirely safe to say that the people generally outside of the labor organizations at least, are satisfled with the stand taken by President Roosevelt on this issue and believe wlth the knowledge at their command that he is right.