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FLIND WORKERS ARRED N VAR 500 in Washington State! Communlty Driven From Jobs by Native Laborers. By the Associated Press, YAKIMA, Wash., November 11.— Advices to the Herald here today said that upward of 500 Filipino ) have been forced to leave the Yakima Valley in the last three days by other workmen and business men. The Filipinos, employed on { kima Indian Reservation far ed leaving Tuesday night, the d sald, Despite the success of Sherift L. D. Luce and deputles in_atspersi onstrations if the ¥ not continue. Residents of the have told Sheriff I girls. In a raid by th Filipino settlement nes said to have day night. fare were r on foot for unan Increasi . | Kama Ri DISCOVERY OF HUGE POTASH |: FIELD IN RUSSIA IS REVEALED [irw ™ " ™% ™ — , : Twice as Large as T’revious; Finds, Says Soviet Geo- graphical Survey Director. Prof. Muschketoff Describes Research Work on Visit to Washington. Twice a | has been ki discovered in pleted for its One of Three Essentials, explains is one of the ingredients of all fertil- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1927. M. MUSCHKETO! at 68,000,000 tons, which is approxi- mately twice the entire amount re- e | maining in the G His own work in connection with this deposit, he said, had been purely scientific and any development will be entirely out of the hands of the Geo- logical Survey. Result of Survey. The discovery of the potash deposit, Prof. Muschketoff said, has resulted from an inten 4 nd Siberia, whi FF. ‘man_fields. to determine just what is beneath the soil, and he believes that only a small amount of the mineral wealth has men, mostly geologists ineers, in the field all the way arpathians to the Pacific and from n Sea to the Arctic, = A S course, what any one of my parties will find. “Thus far we have found two new gold fields which promise to be very rich—one a placer field in the Aldan district of eastern Siberia and the -l other & vein deposit in a. But in the pr rld industry gold i portant compared to per and especi Keeps Fresh in the Tight-Top Tin ORNING SIP Jhe Better COFFEE LIEBMAN BROS., Exclusive Distributors Washington, D. 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