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Show JOBLESS MEN STILLjN YOLO County Officials No Nearer Solution of Problem Unions Un-ions Providing Food. Sacramento, Cal., March 14. "Gen-oral" "Gen-oral" Kolley's army of the unemployed unem-ployed was. still encamped today In Yolo county, to which it was driven from Sacramento on Monday. Yolo county officials were no nearer near-er a solution of the problem of got-tlng got-tlng rid of tho army than they were last Tuesday. Every proposal to di vide the army and send the men " away in small groups has met oppo- I sltion in some quarter. Sacramento 1 labor unions continued today to sun- I ply the camp with food. Conference of Sheriffs. I A conference of sheriffs from thir- teen counties in northern California I to devise means of getting the army 1 of unemployed out of Yolo county I and dispersing them without force 1 will bo held in Sacramento tonight f Loaders of the army dispatched to- f day to. President Woodrow Wilson k and Secretary of Labor Wilson a let- I ter outlining their grievance against 1 working conditions. The lotter complained com-plained of alleged brutality shown in routing the army from Sacramento and Included the statement that proof of tho death of at least one of the unemployed could be supplied. "Captain" J. Murray of Company L of tho army, who had been listed as dead by the unemployed, rejoined his command today. He said he was 111 at the time of the Sacramento conflict, con-flict, hi whiclt he was not a participant. |