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Show IDLE MEN DEMAND DIVISION OF WORK I BERLIN, Jan. 14. The unemployed H thro.. oul Gel IU my UTS demanding a division of work with the regularly H employed and a larger allowance from jm the municipalities and the labor sssj I unions , H They have become so insistent ana bsb I del n rations and clashes between H th 1 and the jobless mo fre- H quenl that iepresentatl es of the cen- H I tral governnu nt, the labor organic- H tions and the municipalities are trying try-ing to find a method of dealing with the situation. H Political agitators have taken ad- H vantage of the situation to urge a H red I-. -. , .11" against mploj ei a This attitude ol the radicals has caused Sharp dissension even imong the PJB ranks of labor H Labor circles charge that many of tno un mplOJ ed" are not members of labor unions are not really out or H wory ,,,,1 l thej were would seek to avoid work They attempt to com- H pel workmen w ho have Jobs to quit in favor of the unemployed. The government is planning the es-hmenl es-hmenl ol employment bureaus throughout the country, while the municipalities and the labor council are canvassing the industries in the H hope that jobs may be found for all. I b German Housewives league is trying to Sid unemployed married men I he.r wives In positions to earn a little money "when not en- gaged in housework." Low earning nower of workmen und j high prices baa popularised the moe-meol moe-meol among women to share tho re-sponsibillty re-sponsibillty Of supporting the family, ( 00 PolsonWOOd tree Of the Bahamas ,v .,, ,,,.s-i.noiis that even Its smoke H In highly dangerous |