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Show PEACE CELEBRATION . CONTINUES lit NEVYORK . 10,000 Shipyard Workers March Streets; Din Is Terrific By Asssclstsw Pro. N'KW yRK. Nov. S Thouaamla of shipyard workers threw down their j tools In. H tat en laland yard today, rrt4ttho harbor On ferr"1oats and began a march up Broadway, resuming ' their celebration of the peace reports circulated yesterday. Apparently, they i had stripped the yards of moat of the metal which could be used aa nnlaemaklng devices. There were said to b 10,900 men In line, which extended for half a mile. The parade leaders said they did not know where they were going, but merely that they were out to celebrate. cele-brate. 1 Thousands of shipyard workers In Brooklyn held a demonstration. Thsy hi rcfied to the brtroughhalV" Wtlertr they were addressed y ouiuugn President Rlege.man, who told them that, while the armistice report waa untrue, the time bad come, nevertheless, neverthe-less, to celebrate. By Associated Press. NKWARK, N. J., Nov. . tfeveral j thousand employes of tha Submarine ; Boat corporation threw down their: tools today and resumed yesterday's celebration of the false peace report. Appcala by employers were useless. Attempts to address the crowd were unavailing, as they could not he quieted. Impromptu parades vers formed In every main street of the city, and the shtpworkern were Joined by women, children and 4ustness men who caught their enthusiasm. |