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Show . Wingo Mills Start Work1 j After Long Duration. Dur-ation. CLASHES OCCUR i Pickets Out in Force at I Youngstown, Ohio. PITTSBURG. Nov. 17 --Operations were resumed at the Mingo "unction plant of the Carnegie steel company, according to an aunouncdnient at the company's general nfi cee h"re. There was a shortage of 'nborers, but the company said the plant would be oper ated with the men who had reported for work. The Mingo rnilN w re closed ry the steel strike September 22. YOUNGSTOWN. O . Nov. 1 1, Minor clashes between atee workers and mill workers took plae- this morning, ic being estimated 8000 mn filled the streets near the mill gated. A number of the men v. eie injured and three were removed to n hospital. Pickets had neatly disappeared altogether al-together about the Lteel plants las week, but were out in force this morn ing. Production increased somewhat t; day, mtlLofficials sid |