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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 37 (1917)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 37 (1917)
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Washington, D.C: Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor welcomes to America, in behalf of the working-men. Minister Viviani, of the French War Commission. Chicago, Ill: Theodore Roosevelt tries recruiting. The result...See moreWashington, D.C: Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor welcomes to America, in behalf of the working-men. Minister Viviani, of the French War Commission. Chicago, Ill: Theodore Roosevelt tries recruiting. The result, triple registration. Van Nuys. Cal: Too young to enlist, but ardently patriotic, thousands of High School students from fifty towns and cities volunteer for work in the sugar beet fields, thinning the rows, to save this important war crop. Hastings, Colo: The work of recovering the dead in the mine disaster at this place continues. All hope of rescuing alive any of the 120 entombed miners has been abandoned. Washington, D.C: British and French Commissioners leave for Mt. Vernon to pay tribute at the tomb of Washington. Cambridge, Mass: The Spring canoeing fever having struck thousands, canoers enliven the placid waters of the Charles River every weekend. Los Angeles, Cal: Some call him Eucalyptus Hound, but he's more than that, we hear the boys all say, "the thing's a bear." The girls say, "It's a dear." On the West Coast: United States soldiers are placed on guard around a great iron works plant, where $45,000,000 worth of ships are being hurried to completion to meet the critical tonnage situation. New Orleans, La: The smallest and lightest armored auto submitted for the consideration of the government is used to great interest in recruiting on the streets of the crescent city. See less
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