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STATE LABOR PLANS SWEEPING PROGRAM OV. 27, 1918. PAGE 7 THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, prgrem of labor logifation was out by executive coun dot the Wast nm State Federa ‘ot Labor etings held in He this week gouncll issued a declagation the effect that American labor, Boag proved its loyalty and real yvaue during ¢ war, is entitled to jaquare deal Crom the nation, and gat therefore the country should rate no attempts to lower the of living that the werk fa enjoy, bUC should seek to Lin prove them. A suggested program of national wamation for the protection of the oxers was drawn up to be for (anied to the American Federation @taber for submission, in the proper form. to congress. Tem prosram calls for old age a maximum eight-hour insurance, unemploy ~ nce and adequate legis jatiea aafecuard the right to or pais With penalties for interfer “ J i 5 Urge Food Control The federal govermment was urg site continue its policy of food miro, preventing increases in pices and reducing them where } A recommendation was sent to we A. F. of L. urging that body jepadlish a thoro going reconstruc is proeram. program, as the British work extensive and farreaching|era have done, The council made arrangements | to push the extensive program of state legislation that was drafted | the Aberdeen conference last | he labor federation will ask for new compensation and first aid laws, providing for a substantial in crease of the awards and the elimi nation of the waiting pertod. joint contribution provisions in the first ald law, which deduct the bulk | of the payments from the wages of | the workers, will be opposed, Ask Blanket Primary | Increased appropriations for the | administration of labor legistation | will be sought. | Legislation will be requested cur. | tailing the power of the courts to| grant injunctions in labor disputes. | A blanket primary law, allowing | the electors to vote for the candi: | dates of either party, as they do in the genera} elections, will be asked for. The federation will seek legisla tion for the rehabilitation, including | Vocational training, of returned sol diers at the expense of the state, and for the extension of this priv lege to the disabled soldiers in America's great army of labor, Th council will meet with the executive board of the farmers’ or fenizations to discuss reconstruc. | on legislation on December 15, in Seatt WAR OVER? NOT YET Vast Army Getting Ready for Hostilities | Who sald peace? There will be no peace, in Seattle, | bast, after 4 a. m. December 25. | Armed forces, with machine guns, | airplane chasers, and fixed jayenets are destined to take com-/| gate charge of local back yards, frm Ballard beach to Rainier val ie. Por Santa Claus has been made q@ittermaster general of the juve ie reserves, and is preparing to tip Seattle kids, from helmet to deta, with war toys. Stores Fully Armed Me stores are full of “em. Young. fee are demanding equipment. And jarents are, ready to surrend Sister Susie may be content thin yer with a doll and a pretty pink dresser. But Johnny and Oswald—well, they're clamoring for preparedness Dad-must get on a defensive basis, Qeeause De will probably be dodging wooden machine gun bullets Christ Mas Morning, or caressing the spot Where Little Willie tried out his pointed tin bayonet. Regular Machine Guns Shelves of Seattle toy departments are bape with uniforms, machine funs, shiting shells, airplanes equip-| ped wih gunx, aero chasers, subma fem ambulances and rifles with “Me this machine gun.” com- Minded 4 clerk, as The Star’s war! Curepondent inspected the Christ. All Candidates for School Board Favor Equal Pay Candidates for the school board Pilon to be held December 7 ad. | fied the High School Teachers’ | Wmgue,at the Broadway school, Tues. tay. Henry R. King, the only candidate ft the three-year term. said that he Sm in favor of equal pay for men Mi wernen teachers in the high mioois, and that the present system Worked a creat injustice on the wom 4 Mrs, William P. Harper and Wal tJ. Santmyer, the rival candi Gis for the two-year term, both fake strongly in favor of equal pay Mwomen teachers. The latter said Git he favored a general readjust Mat of the salary scale, for janitors Bhengincers as well as teachers, to Mit the higher cost of living tion of voters for the Meet board election will close Satur ®, Novernber 30, at 5 p. m., accord Mo City Registration Clerk W. A Gaines, LEBANON SAFE FOR BRITISH TRAVELERS E. A) into Balbeek, a party of travelers saw not a British wildier, yet found everywhere warm + gad from the inhabitants and tale passage. ‘The march of Alien- forces north from Damascus | had wrought a great change not | nly with the people who came in contact with the army, but far} back inte the mountai “Who Said Peace?” mas armament. “d's three feet long, shoots several wooden bullets, feeding from a rapid action beit, with an ingenious spring. Neighborhood cats had better plan | strategic retreats Little tots may go coasting in| “aero” chasers,” which are wooden autos, with antialr craft guns/ mounted to the fore, | ‘Therefore, when the bugle tn the | hands of the small boy sounds the | stirring and fatal blast Christmas. morning, the remainder of the house | hold may take it an a sign to pu | their souls in order and make ready | for the worst They may cry, “Peace, peace,” dut | there will be none. | |Halycon, London’s | Schooner, Is Lost Off Aleutian Isle The schooner Halycon, formerly the Property of Jack London, | famous novelist, but of recent years | converted into a whaling steamer, slipped her anchor while lying at Akutan, In the Aleutian group, and disappeared in the storm that swept | over that section November 11 } Hoth captain and crew of the ves-| sel were ashore at the time. The! vessel, which was built under the| supervision of London in San Fran- | cisco in 1887, disappeared like a/ ghost, and her location at present. if she is not a total wreck, is not known. This is the ship that Lon-| don piloted among the South Sea islands and later in Arctic waters, gathering material for his ro mances. At the time of her disap pearance, the vessel was the prop- erty of the North Pacific Sea Products compar with headquar ters in Seatth /Says R.R. Key Award Lowers Their Wage Action on the recent wage award made by William G. McAdoo, direc: | tor-general of raliroads, was left to | their national representatives, now meeting in Chicago, by 25 telegra phers from local railroad offices, who met Tuesday night. Vigorous protests have been sent | to their executives by Pacific Coast telegraphers, pointing out that the) recent award really means a reduc tion in their wages. WASHINGTON—P. F. Snider, former Kelso newspaper man, has | been elected president of the senior | lass of the Georgetown Law school. | HANKSGIVING DAY, 1918, is fraught with vastly greater significance for the American people than any previous celebration of this day since the first Thanksgiving of old Plymouth colony, in 1621. This year, thankfulness for the pre- servation of our personal health and happiness, and the prospering of our material affairs, is subordinated to the gratitude we feel that our be- . loved country has been permitted toplay an honorable part in the re- moval of the blight of autocracy from the earth,and for the ultimate assurance of Liberty for all the peoples of the earth. at ‘ Oe ee eR er ee ON TSS Tea ‘The United Staten war department reported 1.393 casualties Monday Might and 1.40% Tuesday mornin lay ‘night's is divided as follows: Killed in action, 61 ound f accident and other causes, 9; died of diseas | led 4; wounded, degree ermined, 146; wounded Tused: Missing in action, 209. fo! lay morning's list is divided as fo fet ot Wounds, 61; died of accident and other causes, B . degree undetermi Shir, 116; rmivai 17 The following are included a those killed in action pirate Peter Stearns, next of kin Mra. Al ‘ods, 6512 27th N. W.; Willia lier, next of kin Mrs. Jennie Wade, 1808 Koren ave rentz, next of kin Mra. Adoiphine tz, 2511 Pine at.; ater ard, next of kin Paul U. Vestergaard, 14th and Hr: Private Mathew 1. Oliver, next of kin Hrank HL Oliver, '610 White ing. Private Carl J. Jargensen, next of kin Mra, Carolina Hill, 414 cepa ican, wounded severely. Private George Gust, next of kin Mra. ws: Killed in action, 45 died of disease ed, 147; wounded Jensen, Boren a missing in action lorthwent and Pacific state casaulties, including 20 Washington men, 88 follows KILLED IN ACTION Name— Address Next of Kin. Hist Areyricn scouvars seeeee Vietor, Mont...Miss Olga Sandstrom | est Ca vin T. Funk ., tases London, Or. ieeees Thomas Funk | iP. Raymond Pp. Pasadena, Gal.....+-++-..N. J. Lucia or ke win HH. Deetz Arora, OF....+. it. HL. Deets Pr Badtorda KR. Rockafellow Winlock, Wash. 3%. A. Roekafellow fe Broor Anderson * Mullan, ‘Idaho. . Pett L. Arbuckle” He 5S Chico, Cal... .Don Areas kle Private too Baca .... : Las Ve iM. Mrs. Lucia G. Baca Private Hever H. Freyier Hiclena, Mont.,... Mra. Abbie Freyler | Tl i. Furetenau Great Falls, Mont.. Della F tenau Private Onorato rete os * iM oats J. 8. Hansen lors, Or....+.... Hane H. Hansen Private gob? Boyer land, Cai,. + John D, Boyce | Earl i. Che iste Harvey ju cole Arthur Cherry idney, Mont Mra. Clara C. Cole Mandlow, Mon Ate Ben), Hofatet H in, Colo. Mra C, Hofstetter 4 ate Lee KR. Vatterson «Wilder, Idaho lark W. Patterson Py te John Potter i Rock Springs, Wyo..Mra, Ana Potter Pr} Frederick “Ww. Whitburn. ... huntin, Nev. Mr, races Whitburn Poi Robert «. Worthington Jerome, Idaho.. Robert Worthington Ingebret 1. Hodiaud , LHetsececk, Mont,...,.Jngle Hadland Total American Army Casualties to Date) ifsc: Loule Arieta Cal Sam Arieta Killed tn action Private S. i. Calloway is, Wyo... .J. W. Calloway ad Gt wanade (including 307 nt nen) Private Drnest Dazal és Mont Gar Thomas Died of dinease os Private Jefferson lL. Finely ... ‘oint, Idaho.Newton A. Finley Died of accident and other causes ‘ Private August J. Prindiville . San Jos Mrs. Mary .rindeville Weunded in ac other causes Private Anastacio Ruiz . : Irindale Inez Riveria Mlasing In net Private Otto Waddell reat Falls, Mont. Mra. J. Bridgeman Wounded in action Cities | Private Onsen vate Peter 8: te Mike Prep atay G.M@athart jenry A, Jacobnon . Jone Cordova Tragoni, 601 King at, and Private John Swenson, next of kin Mrs.| Brivate Claud C % | Private Wolt © » Albert Uno « Hammond Sergt. Arthur John Cronquiat. Private Arthur G, Scott . Merle M. Gregory Daniel A. F 0 Doe | Cor Joyn Loot | corm Wayne K Private Isaac J Private Frank A. Isakwon wot , Cal... Steve Gadde) private Rdwin Julius Carlson. Private Francis A. Goe Private Cari J. J NDED—DEGREE UNDETERMINED Chauffeur Robert Harold Funk ....Los Angeles, Cal...Mrs, Myrta Funk Hettelheim ......Visalia, Cal.. Alvin L. Frioux ... Joseph B, Harris . Kelsey W. Meachum . LY ! eee} CAL. ceceeee ed. C, MeCubbin WASHINGTON STATE CASL AL ‘TIES To DATE rene | WOUNDED Corp ¢ MeCubbin Private Benjamin F. Young” tees Shelby, Idaho Mrs. Sarah Young aeek date .; beet ; MISSING IN ACTION _ } | Corp. Ray PB. Dickerson Plains, Colo....Robert C. Dickerson] private Kawa ee! ; SRR RRR AAA AN nnn | COFD, Kidere@ A. Sutherland.... 1 Dilute Mrs. Mary Sutherland | Private Edward Jacobson : yorth af Jacobson Private Perey C. ish ‘Tail, Mont Will R. Bell| & * P e Johnso: n Francisco.Mrs. Neilie F. line | 8 re t moe fee! Glamtens Ch). a 0 In| Private John Lik vitssesMocassin, Mo hd Maria ttle Mina Altert Wonde| Sritu Ete wanes * Baw tout re ay unca rivate Peter D, Pitt : Marysville, Utah. .Mrs. Martha Pitts Seattl Mra. Jennie Wade | Private staf R. Florquist rivate Magnus Vestergaard . Seattle ++ Paul t Vestergaard Lom. Mra, Mary reputin | Pi n B. Hancock ‘ah yleman Ha Private Paul Lombardi ..+. Santa Monica, Cal. Antonio Lombardi Hage n,N.M..Mrs. Anna D, Lang |B Wash.. August W Private Daniel McCormick ... Angels Camp, Cal...Mrs, Julia Mentz ilverton, Or James Iverson | I Utah yg Private Mathew L. Oliver .. pattle ...... Frank H. Oliver V Mra. Christ Tragoni | Private William 1. Owens . Rak Mont....Mrs, Amelia Twiford DIED OF WOUNDS 3 Wied Mra Kaate B Private Cai _Gerhauser Fair Wash.. .Gottlob Gerhauser . St. Johns, Or Mra. Laura Cathart | Private Pedro jacane x * - Mra. Adarista I Private Oscar H, Ulness ........... Bac irs, Annie Ulness Alpha, Wash. . Jacob Jacobsen | Private Roland W. Nowers John. Nowers | DIED oF we Queati. NM. 523i OR Cordova | Private Ambroalo ‘Sandoval... Tupttasci Louis Sandoval | private Henry Lucero ..... Te Radingee Caisse: aivatehea titeoes Ionia, Idaho. .....-Mra. Zelma Olaen SECTION NO. 2 DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES ‘ortiand, Or. Mra. Brito Uno KILLED 1% ACTION | Private Peter A. Aas Kendrick, Idaho........Andrew Aas FROM ACCID' AND OTHER CAUSES Address: Next of Kin, | DIED OF DISEASE . Hillsdal Or.. «John A, © ronquist Vreano, Cal Mrs. Mary Mynes| Lieut. Will J. Mrs, Dor thy ¢ ITT] Motehkias, Colo.,....... Maxey Scott ) Seattle : "Mrs. Adoiphine Krentz | Sorgt: Hora: Horace DIED OF DISKASE t Madison, Wash..Conrad Larsen | Corp, Chris 3 : ua ihe rancisco,.Mis# Maria Munonts| Corp. Harry Gavin ria, Ce + fan Francisco......Blon 8. Gregory ! EI Centro, Cal......+..Auguat Gatto| Private Rosco Crum». Towner Gola + Athena, OF... +++ Mn Vanna Bates ) Clayton, Idaho seo Philip I | Private Armand Dye . San Die Cal Challis, Idaho... Mrs. Emma D. by |} Wagon Mound, N. M..'Thos, Herrora| Private Thomas P. ( Ashmoore, Mont... Los Angeles, Cal... Be. 4 zi Taher | Private A Mig Sandy, Mont. Mrs. Au ppa } Private Charles L. 1 : Raymond, Idaho e Minnie ha 4 OF | Private M lennenney . Tacoma, Wn, Mrs, Lottie Hennessey Private John Phipps . Knight, Wyo. Mrs. Bllen M. J ite | ¥ Cc. Booth .. i alls, Mont,..Charlotte Booth | Private Henry Powles -Los Angeles ldward C. Powles Mrs, Ellen M. Isa! | « 8, Chinn lin, Wash. Mrs. Julia Chism| Private 8H. Smith an Ford, Nephi H. Smith DED SEVERELY [Private Charles ©: Cook ji Jone, Cal. ..-Mrs. Ie P. Hopking | Private Frank R Hansen Oakland, 'C tilt bifans D, Hansen . Canon City, Colo,. are. Jas wiey | Private William H, Adams. + Cass City, Utah... Harry D, Crandall! Private Delos 8, Nelson,........... Bloomington, Idaho. James A, Nelson fan Tranciaco. Mra, Hiabeth Gocher | Private Francis Mocker Molba, Idaho.....Mrs. Mary Meeker | Private Robert ©. Valdeg’ <1... Pomona. Ci David Valdex + Victor, Idaho.. Colville, Wash.. ardn Miss Rose Turine Louis Marinos t McKinley hivelll porge Murdock | Private Frank Turino teseeees Plodmont, «Fred 8, Oaks| Private Harry Davis Woilis’ . 2.122) Spenver, ¢ .. August Pyr Private Lester J. MoKinley :Los Gaths, Cal... Marge «Mrs. penne, Minit Private Frank Macchivelli ‘Los Angeles, .Mrs, Anna Mac -.Frank Kenne SEVERELY Mrs, Kate Mead wor -Jose Millsap | Private Hal D. Chesney an Francl: .Mrs, G. Whaten crows Landing, Cai. Mrs,M.Mranciaco :... Peter Pratt] Private Manuel J. Franc! ' Benjamin C, Morin] Private Lorimer H, Chapman, San Francisco,.Mrs, Laura Chapman Mra, € Lindsay Murdock irs. Carolina Hill | Lindsay 2, Murd Private John M. Private Edwin Smith Paul Rettelheim | Private orge Kennell . Miss lia Frioux | Private Joseph P. Mead John Harris vate Karl Mill : ohn Kelsey vat Meachum | Private Edward Morin . . Seattle . Jy « mber, Or. anford, Cal. ... Clarks k, Idaho. » Agotin, Wash... Stockton, Cal.. Clements, Ca Thutte, Mont Tacoma, Wn. atiace

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