IP Appeals for Labor’s port in Address to HFfcI IE'GERMANS BEGAN WAR'• .. -. • -• - .. . - .-• -c **-■-- ..• -+*lt;_+,*■ t— r * f x*•' •- .V.'-* . . V 'V' . ‘-f- ‘ • - ••-* • ' 1' • • - •-That Will Be the Verdict of History, Helt; . ftm /,i T. r^-'Xes Declares.* • - :{' - . '* « -..... - - -I I -- --■ —-- r-y -f r :l/ IUtr I ASSOCIATEO MESS DISPATCH AUDITORIUM, BUFFALO.mj N. y., November 12.—President it! hh Wilson made* a personal andeloquent appeal here to-day for C tjao the fifll support of organized 1 labor for the Government in the Mti conduct of the war. Speaking 'before the annual convention of•Th»»Lnf#i I h ** fi t»iSO 00the American Federation ofii JS Labor, he declared tire war clt;mld IfM.oo t’0' he won unless all fictions ny^unite in a common cause, sink* IU ing their ditl creiiccs||jM|f|||9|\ The Preuideut paid a warm tribute ;' j to Samuel Gumper*. president of the IMS federation, and virtually called U|»oit the federation to* give him united support He denounced padfUU and :■so.o«!ri.o# criticH and appealed for co-opera -■ tion. 0 -i-'.',liiacuaslng Germany, the PreMUent #| declared flatly that Germany hadH