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Show tion in thi Unite! States, since there i ; are hundreds of thousands of men as yet unemployed. When all the Industrie Indus-trie are, running full biarf, however, a frhortas of labor i3 more than probable U"kij immigration sets in in the nitan- tini". The only other possible solution would be a more general employment of women in work which they are physically physi-cally abl to do and thus release more men for the heavier tasks. This idea will not strihe a popular chord, eo far tin the male sex 13 concerned, but, the women would probably welcome an eu-Iar?'-d tphoro of activily and, incidentally, inci-dentally, better wagej. Perhaps largo numbers of the foreign laborers now leaving for Europe may not find it so easy to make a living in the home countries and will come back to the t.'nited States. Jf they do not we shall I have a labor problem to Solve in the j near future. I RACK TO EUROPE. ; Ma:i thousands of unnaturalized J I .heus now m tlie United States vill ; ;! ros the Atlantic ocean just as soon j tkey are able to secure trausporta-; trausporta-; lion. The "war has resulted in the liber- j lion ut a number of long-submerged j aces from tyranny and many of these ' (ho jouht !'reedu;n in the United J ;a'es Tn;:y now find if in their hu:ne nun f rif;;. U is vrf''t1.'.' natural that j ;-tv eipn ' r-at should return fo-th'irj a; Lf: bud ;jnd the movement should' :tvr brcn expected from the very mo-' J I .I en'; t ! 1 o ,'U i e s t r i u m y h e d over t h e ! Jun. The outflow Mill not have any j 5 aimudiate effect upon the. labor si'na- I |