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Show SITUATION REPORTED UNCHANGED IN ALL SOUTHWEST REGIONS KANSAS CITY. Nov. 2. There was no indication tonight of what percentage, if any, of the Kansas miners would report for work tomorrow. Alexander M. Howat, the district president, has declared de-clared the Kansas tleup would be complete. com-plete. Union leaders claim 12,000 men are out. In Oklahoma, where S350 miners were reported out, conditions were said to be utich-mgf d. and it was declared no attempt at-tempt might he mp.de to operate the mines before the latter pan of the v oek. The Oklahoma national fjuard has been mobilized for strike duty and the forces are being sent to strategic points in the coal fields. The troop, movement is expected ex-pected to be completed by tomorrow night. From Little Rock, Ark., came word tonight to-night that the situation was unchanged. There are between four and five thousand thou-sand men reported striking in that state. |