President Roosevelt.
(Per United Press Association-) WASHINGTON, 9eptom-ber 8. Owing! to 'One or two vfaguio indirect threats extraordinary preoauitionsi are being taken while escorting President Roosevelt through New YorkTJie. President received an enthusiastic reception -at the Labour Parade at .Syaoruse. Referring to industrial problems he reeomim.ended to , both sides as watchwords honesty, fafr deal ing, and coumionsen.se. The wage . workei' would ba well off only .ckmiicuv- . rently Aritlh the rest of the country, !and would best contribute to .general | well being by showing ia level, head -and a firrani absolve: to do justice to others.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10409, 9 September 1903, Page 4
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95President Roosevelt. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10409, 9 September 1903, Page 4
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