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PAGE 2 STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916 | MOOSE INDORSE [HANSON TELLS “HUGHES, 320 6 MOOSE TO STICK Mme | CHICAGO, June 27 After a Statements calling upon Wash stormy session, the progressive na | ington progressives to support president. Nind members refused|Were issued Tuesday by State to vote, The vote was 32 to 6 In| Chairman L. Roy Slater of Bpo Wednesday, June 28 [Ress se Qsvanag Meece,” [cure "ccs use Staten b George W. Perkins led the ma Mision athe A contereson’ te jority fight Hainbdridge Colby wanted the ttle Ole of New York 2 o’Clock candl- in. Hanson, progressive U. 8, senator In 1914, the dines of hes ee the prope |Mued the following statement sition to run third party ticket There appears to be a concerted was defeated, 31 to 15. leffort on the part of certain poll | Austin EB, Griffiths, committer |ticians and newspapers to stam- man from Washington, reporte |pede the progressives of this state Into the republican party. The old battle ery of the Grand Old Party has been raised from every office that a majority of his constituents favored a third party fight NATATORIUM A Veritable Salt Water Palace SECOND AVENUE AT LENORA STREET FORMAL OPENING PROGRAM 3 Beginning at 8 o’Clock P. M. Featuring the seokers’ lips; those who desire peace at any price’ are using the| |phone and writing letters In order] to disrupt the progressive organ-| fzation of this state. That ts prob-| ably good politics for the man who thinks ore of securing office than he does of hin progressive prine | TOGETU,S. AID WASHINGTON, June The ho today, by a vote of 119 to 6 | disapproved the action of the I desire to say that ity of deserting Woodrow Ny see no neceE anil ate in eliminating the provi our cause at this time. |the May resolution to grant $50 a] Wilson, our worthy president, Is th to dependents of the militia:|confronting problems today serious almost as confronted Lin coln at the beginning of the civil WELLS WINS IN SUIT war ING COSTUME Cee on We GRAND PRIZE BATH bets the bettie Gt te ooerlel Fashion Show Ca UTE | thinking aed planalog for you and| Hule' ells, employe of the : : letty Mehting depa ot ar for pot a time for rtisan out Open to Girls 16 and Over and to All Women sry acini Sekslaste foe maven | ust oat. 8 time tor partionn, pe (Entries Cl Tuesday Evening) | got a $600 verdict Monday in | As American citizens, as pro ———— jlibel action against the Hlethen|erossives, it is our duty at thi ’ Swi 50 yards Printing Co., concluded after three |time to- silence the harsh crith Boys’ Swimming Race .... 30 egh days’ legal fighting in Superior}cigms and unthinking partisan Girls’ Swimming Race .... ro Gh ok Judge Albertson's court prejudice and stand by our preal Women's Swimming Race . . 40 yards The sult was based on an article! gent Men's Swimming Race .........0c0sseeeeeeeeeees 100 yards published October 18, 1914, In It is a long time before Novem a which Wells was branded “a cow jber. We will have plenty of time! Diving Contest ard, defamer of the country’s flag. lio come to a mature, righteous de-| Obstacle Race 30 yards sympathizer with the 1. W. W jon as to what te best to do long | Jousting Contest in Canoes ore ators | then Don't let us bel ores stampeded Novel Aquatic Features Maj. Jobo Pringle, chaplain of “gn SS heauidince so ee ah Open to all. Entries close Tuesday Evening the Highland brig ‘aQlsome other verse! later, the pro expeditionary force the | Press club theatre last sight un der the auspices of the British Ameri lief association. jaressives and not the office seek Jers in their ranks will choose the ship and become part of the crew, not cabin passengers, with their fare paid by some other partisan ahip organization.” RATES TO COAST Concerts Afternoon and Evening by Wagner's Band Pools open to Bathers all Wednesday Afternoon, and in eve- ning, after special events, from 9:30 o'clock .10¢ General Admission, afternoon Evening (opening night only)... PERMANENT PRICES General Admission, 10¢; Swimming Privil ORDERED RAISED Children under 12, Admission, 10c; Swin Commutation Books good for 20 admissions, including swim ming privileges, §: WASHINGTON, June 27.—An or. der taking away from the Pacific [Coast cities the advantage they bow enjoy over intermediate cities in transcontinental rates was is sued by the Interstate Commerce Commission today Sides in the Panama canal and the transfer of practically all of the vessels heretofore in the coast- to-coast trade to the ocean trade an the result of the war have re- moved the water competition, the on held, that formerly j 1 granting lower rates to coast cities The commission's previous order | DE coast cities entitled to the tage was rescinded, effective | 1, and transcontinental car riers directed to file new achedules. | The applies to a wide! range of commodities of domestic commerce ranging from articles of food, to tron and steel from Pitts ‘ “TRUTHFUL LIAR” AT 'WEAD OF PAN BILL Truthful Liar.” starring Lefia Shaw, is the headline feature} of a good bill at Pantages this week. It is a clever dramatic play let EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION Will instantly reveal whether or not you need glasses. Our ex- amination is absolutely accurate and thoroughly reliable. All Work Guaranteed fi OUR NEW HOME 1404! Third Ave. An Open Letter to Organized Labor At its Convention, held in Seattle last May, the Pacific Coast Division of the International Longshoremen’s Association adopted a schedule of wages and working conditions, to take effect June 1st, 1916. This action by the Longshore Convention deliberately violated an existing agreement between the International Longshoremen's Association and the Waterfront Emptoyers’ Union of Puget Sound, which agreement was duly signed on August 24th, 1915, by J. A. Madsen, L. E. Merritt and M. E. Wright, Puget ple's Revue, a song and dance} antry, and Lipineki’s trained| t second honors. hes 15 min Simmons furn f laughter with se Pettit Eres iii A ry - 4 + 2 j utes everal « Sound District Committee, representing the Locals of the International Long- songs and some impersonations. | shoremen’s Association of Puget Sound. arene en ee eee This new schedule was not voted upon by all the longshore delegates, but was railroaded thru the convention by a bunch of radicals during the last few days, after nearly all of the California delegates had left for home. By this action of its convention, violating and disregarding its formal written agreement, the International Longshoremen’s Association not only disgraced and discredited itself, but brought odium and disgrace upon or- ganized labor in general. Employers and the public are justified in be- Rosary” being her hit Gymnastics by Rio and Norman and a photoplay complete the bill [MAY CALL MILITIA IN TACOMA STRIKE Here’s Another Strong Booster for the Regal “<¢ . * Py rf 1 | Pp lieving that if one labor union will openly and flagrantly violate its agree- , Dentists aaa oun eral ment, others may do the same—hence, why make agreements with labor Read the ‘Tey | Suard t pa aggre Bi ‘ : ’ ; SB a vent a repetition o t ni | unions if they are to be of no effect or are to be considered as binding upon ee sey.[Floting ‘during which three seb one side only? or. | Were shot, will be decided by Gov Lister, who left Olympia for this Unfortunately for its own reputation, the Washington State Federation jcity shortly before noon today to of Labor stultified itself by indorsing this dishonest action of the Longshore nily fnvestigate the long Association, notwithstanding every officer of the federation who has been at toa trenon sow atone heard to express himself on the subject in private, has unhesitatingly con- aa te tee ROW ee demned it. The federation should purge itself of this stain upon its repu- There are several hundred men tation by rescinding its action at an early date. Otherwise, the organiza- Me Tepes ear dace, = Pratt tion will stand convicted in the public mind of having connived at and || when needed : approved a dishonest and disreputable action on the part of an affiliated union, The men who were responsible for this dishonest action on the part of the longshore union, and who have since attempted to defend it, have still further discredited themselves by the weakness and futility of their one excuse, which is, that they did not change the existing agreement with the employers, but simply canceled and annulled it—that is to say, they did not break their agreement, they just ignored it. This excuse was so un- savory that it disgusted Secretary of Labor W. B. Wilson and provoked him into denouncing the longshoremen’s action in scathing terms in a_tele- gram to J. A. Madsen, published recently in Seattle papers. It is a well- known fact that Secretary Wilson is an ex-labor leader and inclined to favor the union side of all questions. It is unbelievable that a majority of the rank and file of the union longshoremen were in favor of breaking faith in this way with their em- ployers. All honest and well-meaning union men, longshoremen as well as others, should show their disapproval of this crooked and dishonest work by insisting upon its immediate correction or otherwise sever their connection or affiliation with the union that stands for it. Water Front Employers’ Union |WILL FEDERALIZE THE NAVAL MILITIA WASHINGTON, June 27.—The house naval affairs committee to: day reported out a bill for the fed. erelization of the naval militia, the principal features of which have! eon indorsed by the administra tion. It enables the president to draft the men, of whom there are about 9,000 NURSES GRADUATE Three nurses, Irene Galloway, Stephania Boehme and Ida Mae o|Willard will get their sheepskins ‘lat the graduating exercises of the Seattle city hospital Wednesday | might In the counel chambers. WILL SELL OFF MAIL| Unelatmed mail of all kinds will! be sold to. the highest bidders Wednesday, beginning at 9:30 a m. at 1913 First ave, All mail will and passed state dental boa operator in this ttl om the ¢ ton yoth by the operator work and by Ik owner and manager office, who Is thoroughly re- sponsible, are the lowent, and w tala, T what they are getting, 'HOW TO REDUCE > * retra| be Opened so that bidders may see], WOMEN TO MARCH Members of the Women's Demo cratic club will participate in the Wilnon ratification parade Wednes day evening. They will march to the Metropolitan where boxes will be theatre, HERE THEY ARE OPENING TODAY The Highest-Priced Musical Organization in the West M. 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