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Miss Carol Purse. Securing suitable positions f.r wounded, passed and shell-shocked veterans is the task cf Miss Carol Irse with the re-employment bureau for soldiers, sailors ar r.:a tines. Durinjr the last three morchs Miss Purse has placed more than three hundred service men in New York positions. During the war the vas eng-aped in placing blind people in various industries. She aivocates that such bureaus as the cm.e she works for be established in every community in order to place their disabled soldiers in self-supporting lohn.

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leader? shall h" rhartf with contempt of co;rt W hip the strik to go h.ro iT'i'ct after a r-s trailing order hai been iss i'-'l. STRIKE W3X.Zi GO ON." M in leader. were pon In their -;! f.-.-si "'i of c-'nfi.Jncn that f he i?overnlit cannot s'op th srik by action against tho strike loari.-r. "Tlu-y ran pt:t t.nvis in jail and th strike will g-t on," declared Walter Jumi', Wash in;; on representat lve of the Vnl"i Mir" Workers "f America, today. "Ti'.r" c.- v. put all "f the utrike leaders in jt'I Hi-t the miners will lead, thems T!;e strike is fffr.tive and it v !; h'-- eft,.-..-t:v hcup th men ar

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detT'tiin t i str:k- f-.r thfir rightf.'" &OKPEE3 SOUIfIS WARK1NO. I-abor leafi-rs iii,' wcit. i.-anul that th strike in;i; spread lo oihtr trades Mil lll'(llH t ' f . fc'ermirl ;.-.mi-' rs lias !su d a atat"iii' ml v .' riine tf ii' h action, but it is kow ti !"in' 'iomp,-i s iva-s forced lo this i,'.in h v Hi- ml'iiie'l fore" of Uu I ..'.ne Worker-. :i ntl the railway union-, -iltitini" d '.villi the American Fcdi ' i m. i" i . h ! r . SHOPZSrZN MAY STRIKE. . I i .1 'hnston, of the International Ma, h uis s I'nion. left, hurriedly for Toldo an, i it was feared that this tnoenirni mipht be the first step in a relieual " the strike movement by the railro:ol -hop?.-a-:i. It as -lear! ci- (!!.' o,ja I Ii a t the entire labor moemum v'.as le; , nd tho i onlrol of Samuel tJ'U.ip'is and otln r conser n !i e leaders. Tiie railroad admimslration was proCfitliaK tiia with its orders for the distribution of coal under war-Lime regulations. Already laige numbers or soldiers have been moved into the Southern min fields, -where it is expected the strike will be the lest effect iv. Regional directors of the railroad adniinisration and district representatives of th liid administration have been ordrod to enforce th,-, regulations for prefer ntial distribution o!" nal. Seizure of eoal by the t u.; a.lm.ni?:iaii 'ii was in effect everywhere today. Se rf tar., of the Interior l.am: today issued a Maiument from the geological sur- -y d--c!arins that eoa! production in the bituminous fields during the week ending Oct . 25 totalled J 3. 11 T. 500 tons or a drfily output of 2.12?.25l tons. th high mark tor the year. This larfre output will forestall a famine for pon: tir.ie vtiih the aid of the fuel regulations, it was declsrfd. Advertise m The lifs and advertise again.. Results corr-c witr tonistiing results if their users ara to be believed.

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Arrow points to Kin? Albert talking from speaker's chair.

When King Aloert of Belgium addressed memhert of the scnat8nd later members of the house, it

was the first time in the history of ! branches of the covernmert. Kin the U. S. that a kins had so ap- ; Albert's talk was brief. He wai n-trnH lafnr. u. lepdslative i piven a cordial reception.

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