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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918 to this cause. | J. F. Arko, Journeymen Tailors No. 71, 2215 Fourth Ave. © Richard V. Belmont, 205 Collins Bldg. . H. Bennet, Cereal and Flour Mill Workers, 1211 Post St. . L. Boddy, Steam Engineers No. 40, 201 Collins Bldg. ts. W. W. Brunson, 1454 Twenty-first Ave. ed Bocker, Postoffice Clerks, 422 Federal Bldg. o. R. Case, Supt. of Streets, County-City Bldg. . T. Castle, Pattern Makers, 202 Collins Bldg. Frank W. Cotterill, Bldg. Trades Council, P. O. Box 639, HH. H. Clifford, 2246 W. Fifty-sixth. rthur C. Dentler, County Auditor’s Office. ‘Oscar Dozier, 1317 Seventh Ave. » James A. Duncan, Central Labor Council, Labor Temple. | J. E. Fallon, Skinner & Eddy Corporation, 603 Union St. | Lincoln Fielding, Blacksmiths, 304 Collins Bldg. Martin Flyzik, Mine Workers, Dist. No. 10, 405 Mutual Life Bldg. Thos. W. Geary, B. & S. D. Workers, Labor Temple. _L. A. George, Bridge & Structural Iron Workers, Labor Teniple. Fred Golm, Laundry Workers No. 24, 508 Crary Bldg. - R. C. Hanne, Firemen’s Union, 4312 Maynard Ave. | Johnston L. Hardy, Carpenters No. 131, 1620 Fourth Ave. Robt. 8. Hesketh, County-City Bldg. | A. W. Hoch, Machinists No. 79, 301 Collins Bldg. _W. B. Jackling, Marine Eng. Ben. Ass'n, 4195 Arcade Bldg. Wim. R. Jewell, Ames Shipbuilding Co. Archie W. Johnston, Carmen, Labor Temple. =<" finer*and no safer investment. W. W. LADD, Chairman. m. O. Anders, Fin. Sec. Foundry Emp. No. 40, 200 Collins Bldg. . M. Dahlager, Teamsters & Auto Truck Drivers, 319 2nd Ave. S. TO LABOR! We must pay for our Liberties as long as we have Liberties. | GOMPERS’ CALL ? or her strength to the nation in some other way. We must pay doubly when our Liberties are attacked. Safeguarding Liberty from desperate autocracy costs life, labor and treasure. Every person who cannot offer life on the field of battle should offer his + Today our nation calls for money. The Fourth Liberty Loan is announced. Every man and woman in the ranks of Labor should look upon this loan as the Fourth Opportunity to help the Republic with money. It is an OPPORTUNITY. Every worker in America is urged to take part in quickly loaning to our government the money now asked for. To buy Liberty Bonds is to make an investment in Liberty. There is no America will rally to the generous support of this loan as they have to those of the past. Each Liberty Loan moves us so much nearer victory for Democracy. The hope of the world lies in the strength of our purpose and in the might of our armed forces. Our cause must be triumphant. Workers of America, your country calls to you once more to give strength (Signed) SAM. GOMPERS. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE King County Industrial Division, Fourth Liberty Loan GEORGE M’GILLIVRAY, Secretary. James King, Painters, Local No. 1047, Postal Bldg. R. Langstaff, Auto Mechanics, 2 Broadway Bank Bldg. Jim Lansbury, Boilermakers No. 104, Collins Bldg. Mrs. Kate McMahon, Label League, 1433 Seventeenth Ave. Wm. McNally, Letter Carriers, Carrier 196, P. O. J.C, Mundy, Skinner & Eddy Corp., 700 E. Sixty-third. Edgar G. Mundorf, Ames Shipbuilding Co., 5410 Crary Bldg. C. L. Murray, 2022 Third Ave. N. Ernest Newsham, Mine Workers, 405 Mutual Life Bldg. Thomas Noonan, Fire Department, Sta. 23, 18th and Columbia. Morris O'Keefe, McAteer Shipbuilding Co. L. W. Olson, Carpenters No. 338, 1162. Aloha St. Alfred M. Prather, Seattle-North Pac. Shipbuilding Co., 2216 1st Av. W. H. Onstott, Steamfitters, Labor Temple. W. C. Pendleton, Port Commission, Auditor’s Office. Capt. H. E. Roberts, Ballard Fire Station. H. C, Ross, Typographical, Labor Temple. R. L. Proctor, Public Safety Bldg. C. B. Roffcorn, Dairies, 508 Crary Bldg. Ed Rowan, 108 Main St. L. B. Russell, Carpenters, 4123 Forty-seventh S. W. M. G, LaPlant, Shipyard Laborers, 717 Third Ave. Ed T. Levi, 6216 Sycamore Ave. Wm. T. Levi, County Clerk’s Office, County-City Bldg. Fred P. Matthys, County-City Bldg. Miss Alice M. Lord, Waitresses, No. 240, Labor Temple, Jas, P. Martin, Contract Boilermakers, 4147 Thirty-seventh So. Geo. R. Merkley, Meacham & Babcock. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN PUBLICITY COMMITTEE I am confident that the working people of | Wm. F. Murray, 514 County-City Bldg. A. P. Mulligan, Ames Shipbuilding Co., 4113 Forty-first So. Miss Lillian O. Meehan, Waitresses, No. 240, Labor Temple. A. E. Miller, S. and O. Eng., No. 40, 205 Collins Bldg. F. C, Millington, Truckers, No, 38-12, 1400 Western Ave. V. B. Moore, Seatile-North Pac. Shipbuilding Co., P. O. Box 1837. Ralph McCullough, Printers and Allied Trades, Labor Temple. W. T. McGuern, C. B. & C.:M., No. 156, Labor Temple. Don Mckillop, U. S. Labor Emp., 808 Washington St, i Harry Shephard, Truckers, 1400 Western Ave. N. A. Stewart, Firefighters’ Union, Labor Temple. William Short, Mine Workers, 405 Mutual Life Bldg. | E, J. Snyder, Ballard Marine Ways. F, E. Smeltzer, Iron Molders, Collins Bldg. John W. Sterns, Carpenters, No. 1184, 110 Main St. J. A. Stevenson, Carmen, 407 Seaboard Bldg. 4 John W. Storfold, Deep Sea Fishermen, 84 Seneca St. Fred Tuile, Patterson & MacDonald. James A. Taylor, Mach, Trade Council, Collins Bldg. C. H. Vick, Carpenters, 1620 Fourth Ave. Morey E. Weisfield, Clerks, Labor Temple Annex. J. M. Wilson, Truckers, 1400 Western Ave. Frank Walker, 128 W. Eighty-first. Miss Nina F. Winn, Meacham & Babcock. Fred S. Wyatt, Laundry Workers, 508 Crary Bldg. H. F. Zila, Patterson & MacDonald, 211 Finlay St. W. E. Zimmer, Pacific Coast Steel Works, Elks’ Temple.