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Show ADVISES VETERANS TO GO BACK TO WORK OMAHA, Nov. 11. Alvln M. Owsley, Ows-ley, national commander of the American Am-erican legion, in an address to the Douglas county post at a banquet here admonished all ex-soldlers to "go to work" and quit fighting the recent war Colonel Owsley declared his be-llel be-llel that th legion is "an organization Selected by Providence to complete the Sfi rk D nn when the Declaration of Independence was signed." He characterized as the "blackest spot in American hlatory tho BSffl Bt of disabled veterans," and outlined hl program for tho ex-soldier Adjusted Adjust-ed compensation, rehabilitation, bo pitalizatlon and American lutloo i I the four points stressed by the commander. com-mander. Colonel Owsley will speak In I,!n- coln Nob., today at the double celebration cele-bration at Armistice day and the laying lay-ing of the eonierstono of the new btato capltol. |