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LETTER TO GARY No aaa ee ee bx @ Weather On the Issue of Americanism T her oy Sy A lt eda ie ga Pa +r Ee | ieSeattleStar @4=|] nlerate northwesterly ‘ ter May ¢ at the © at Beattie, Wash. r Mail, $5 to $9 RRR AAA AAPA A ARADO APPA PP APP PPE RRA RRR nn oinds Temperature Last 14 Hours Maximum, 59, Minimum, 42 Today noon, 52 . THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. TWO CEN’ JATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., “vz115 HOMES IN PATH OF FIRE WORKMEN HERE, DA mes tho I hav possession of a Proved it# possessor of & crook, still I am wild, nor do I blar — = =" SQUAD Line, Blocks Long, Forms at Dawn FLAMES AT | FAVORING OPEN 4 = MEN FIRED Scck ‘Chance to ier Gai Gur KENMORE SHOP, WROTE IT pa : =. =: | WARREN =. SPREADING No Attemps Made to Hold Up Rod- — dence an : \ gers’ Plans for Reopening Skinner Collier Suspended and His " oer be Fight All Night in Futile Ef- & Eddy Yard No. 2 Years | not conserva edness that « + to the true rease :” 7 fot edible ‘ Staff Sent to Beats Pe Aa fort to Hold Conflagration now that the » 1 \ a The Associated Industries|around the cou for ae af } ms hae worth an r : attling to ma tr a rig aa todgers would lose money if he tried va a che C Lieut. B, C. Collier, former cxar brush fires raging oacre did not sponsor the letter i to build them, they insisted, one estle 99m i Phase Al Ble ; rt gana t the north» Judge E. H. Gary, of the stee t Rodeos’ one Tan because I did no lerstand w ut # after f far trust, asking his support in| niet 00 per ship 4 fi primary laws a oe wee oe ome en me ant an effort to keep David! ve bankers that Rodgers 7 thrift; just as b n Ballard | 4 a Rodgers from opening an|° build the ships at the com * man in fifty reaily ice wort Seattle © was given as the-fems principles of bus sad has been assigned trong bree the unionized shipyard in Seattle their refusal to back: Bia 3 erage famif} usually « ted spreading, de That was made ciear toda oor with 00,000 perform- . named ne 15) the Ass Indust the writ Rodgers knows shipbuilding, but HAVE ft re are er of the letter t a copy of it t0 he doesr w costs.” one man said, j ia the Manding timber + t He's shipbuilder.” a sional or Ps reported moving | ne writer in H. E. 1 , ltr HERES THE LETTER have no Be ge pend ! koods to wafer KroUNA | og employe of the “American ASS0-| THAT RODGERS QUOTED eo 80r ng name rest park « the! ation of Craftamen and Workmen letter: tynalty get from ov were ans 4 : : lied down and, | 54, ; mployment mana-| = : fe - am not in jo L « « . ant, C. ¢ ¢ fighter rushed r t n 7 3 Sat ecgnamic order, but Iam man \Lewaie, Aldrich Sunith kd Hunt at from the city, the men alread : _menttio, Wash, Sed: See => Sie Met ty adie that the 1 members of the old squad; C. W und 1 they had the | | nagar gene Src B. ¥. Gary 4 chief causes of my failure to « k, R. Bowen, A. B. Harty, A. G pro ore saebat & 262 . York, X : Meet Core ae juire mor on thart TRON, N. P. Anderson and About 7 a. m “ r « wind pew | New York, > a Girt beet dave, Geen Gichta my. | Walter Dench driver is yet to Aipped up, and the tired crew were CREDIT, OR RESPONSIBILITY Dear Bir. a hig:sanlber iy ear calnned Saad aint latte Cotten IS ENTIRELY OURS, “Seattle is turning to the open 7m And I am not fool enough to be that this list was © or leas tenta- STARTED LAST Luby salt: shop plan in industry. The ship Neve that had Debs been president tive and might be changed TUESDAY AFTERNOON ve credit: arid re Ability for | yards are to epte Se I would have been any r off: | Shake up in the dry squad started The firm. st ; P t tter belongs entirely to the association has been working with Por that, had Tammany ruled the Wednesday when, according to Chief | Tuesday d' tor. more than 40 hours werican Association of C rattamen them for the open shop, and I think 7 MEGA Gor 90 youre, would I have of Felice Jeol F. Warren, Lieut. Col has resisted every effort to subdue 7d Workmen, an organization of] will be successful « aume 100 American citizens. who, “We hav. one obstacle in our way his direction, Mr. David that he" is trying pi - ‘union. member | buy N yard of Skinner & Eddy in, s not written with! this city, and judging from past venting perience with him, be will gn from engaging in the any yard he may acquire, TI am but in the hope dering @ it is possible for you brought tO/assiet us in any way that will equal Oppor jeopardize your interesta, af * an citizens to know that you faver the open en n his yard when “If Mr. Rodgers opens @ . r Jotters were sent) here, he will unionize it, as ts taken 7 thought might /for granted by union officials here. |) Mr. I If he does so, it will follow that the NO THOUGHT OF BLOCKING © yards will be forced to do thé ¥ HIS FINANCING same. I presume he will come to” ho thought of blocking | ¥°U or your association for steel 6oin- been any poorer. Nor do I bel! fer disregarded ral order were the wealth of the na The controversy 1 early Men’ ® be divided among a}) of us | Wednesday morning between Lieut tomorrow. given to all of us ¢qval aS ee property ty. that tn ten years the averag Ae niece aorten | family would be & WHIt better off. from an automobile fliscated by Or have more comfort or cash ¢ the police with a cargo of liquor. # ts today GENERAL ORDER vtnrhld IS VIOLATED “That is dry sq nt,” quoth We ah ve ed Mot Whe to the quarters His visit was followed t order instruct with the ex ated by the t. Should Yhe wind tr 8 maid to be little hope of suving ore than 15 homes in that locality tho back-fifea have be Lrea burned over eaidenoe Workmen clearing land for the piralty Logging « r fires, preliminary stumps, The bia ontrel, gaining rapi : homes were saved by backfire ppraxtmately path of the there nd the right of every American in regardless of whether or not | It jx reporte etter ¥ could T 1S not that I have be especially unthrift that I have not been «ili gent on the job, or that I have not saved a cer tain per cent of my money. I ar a fair, average worker, an averay professional man, who likes to sider himwelf of the “upper midd’ property at . Collier pr As those in “watchful waiting” appeared just before th box office opened this morning for the seat sale for the Gall Curci concert at the Met. Above—aA section of the line, mo than a block away from the ticket cage, on Seneca st. Be 4 te surro himeelf ns = “ug oad s project, tacts, and your influence mighty) egies wa dees irae turned ever to low, left—Miss Viola Guasenburger, who came in all the wa iW the: Sam oning )6F. Ea Bee? hange his attitude ; BY and luxuries ut, looking ba nuae artes jeclares L4eut-| from Kent before breakfast, only to find she couldn't get mragg PO apse ole! “I can refer you as to my stand over the years, I can see here , > + joatnea of | Within 150 yards of the box of fice; there were so many oheas : ri tive of s and |i re My to Me. 9 O. Aree a place and t A erome road " n the Long Of her. Right—Mrs. V. R. Richardson, who sent her hu dened by m rsor This: as | OSs Se baie Bs id bee te t say vpilbes c . ; ¢ r} : Jith ain i of work. | ®n old employe of these firms, Bilien ich snore expectonce, wt nail last evening when ajband into Une at 8 o'clock, and relieved him at 9, at a 0 ot Charged With Forging sip. (2 sociation, componed entirely of work. | 82 ol4 conbeye of Cnonaly tae j @ better knowledge of men. w number of lockers were mil to have! iugt q block from the Met entrance. Like many others, she nature im Has ec years, | a 4 am understanding of what ra ya gt ore ieee spent the long hours reading } ey We made no ef . I ami enclosing a declaration of » money can do. 1 1 - lockers taining I ONG before the first ray of dawn) “th oy for Mrs, Lilly } xim ‘ 1 r eft t eashecesdl Phe tye ne Hs ne American Se F i Op my economic indepenide ‘ : P S other pecteis P pptnnell poh ra Nie Np weiner. a A I'm: holdine Tool ; S the opening of a ship-|tion of Craftsmen and | ro pe 4 i And %« wld the tm t 7 es - : t, aang ong + pacoctin 4 ‘ Rae ih a ade the t of the com. | YOu some ideas as to the solution Of ungua ich action is entirely Sher apartmen ee r the labor problem. The Associated men of my acquaintance thor ianeavthem obtain on : seated * as P a pr m. ne Assoc! the exception doe Scones ‘ fpmeda seg el ; kek Meseiae det to the eh baton - Ld Pa te Great ‘Rebellion Reported ‘niga ‘ Py ricat er who were! Industries of Seattle have endorsed 94 ’ may be| theatre, where Galll-< Mon- |" Under Way in Moscow. S beraney aaa of ot bar m we yards | tt the ‘one best det 1 . 7 oO aid M McAlister, & Me se i . se t ur membership is growing here, po ann t t 140 a m i ; : . have a membership of 1,225, with tae Mr. M t It t 4 be 2 rat a . nm men coming in every day, We " f mn b t : « aR - wher " 1 ir look for a great future and a bene y prod a . x ef 1 he confided. | here + io Ryser : " t in this matter | ficia ence upon the community cials, our Big Bu jaw ae ; t ne tt h 2 pevboeonie : . s as Ameri-|from this organization. our cut-throat ¢ t < : gett t . At andy manu A ar y broth: A aon T r zens | “Yours very truly, j * for the failure ee 2 up factu took his place | graph : « A 1 tr aw ASSOCIATION CONTAINS | H. EB LUBE." We have passed the ted to . . : “ ter and the mor ,quoting t newspape 1 tiken, | killed FORMER UNION MEN of digging ourse aga eae oy pe ‘ y jd private advices had been re | of last year. ‘ t aa taiby sep : nae have wait Lieut. J Haa ! ‘ Mra MeA reached |) Charte 906 N. 46th at. |der way ir now The were A Pr t 66 * ‘ae proenpee PS + tution to bring us « bi wed “ t 1 ed, in th®) came. Mrs. Charleston had an apple | many fires ‘i aid Weller moved to I +, | tober e e 3 of it r sa. social revolut no band of t further esa tha 4 ut | nalfight ny figure huddled hox to i Mr. Ch ston stood Officials were tr sive or Wash. ar t ‘eck Pea inten / a pepo seés, 0, new governmenta f Collier be hereby suspe for | ering orne ked it. Iti qney had or five t. | den to this rt 1 eo | wan expect id h t * schemes will ever aseure any ma . ) days without pa dope move The box office ed H of the in, | the relief dey ¢ f \ . f n f ' 4 nee, and mo politica) pa tear 3 rage ee ee Who are you ¢ inquired That's not ai + |The last message was <i here eT Cr to investiga re i at ty can bless us with brair ue myself which reads; c an figur ambled feebly. | po vi wh retr s at Dp. t Ma en a he notified Capta Thom Bi M nicl Ve} F . . ence or understanding May 11,1980, all:property peteed the Moore, just aft harleaton |intended for all stations, was inter. | Foster, o Piniccin ae i » have © Find Body of Man in Lake The rules of successful busines any member ¢ is departmen and I were married, wif and I wait-| rupted sudden I he mean I ays, the | gr it Union ’ the laws of economic independer id ug evidence, except intox! ed from 10 © k the nig oa heck v t Pre ere do 1 get tee mor the path of prospe these ar ng qu niet ; until 10 o k that 4 «12 . ‘ nd Mayfie represent : © tee ber . cee "y Kaew, thiypare definis over to the y hours—and we weren't first in line| MOpPort Soviet Is lnumesté’ to the 1 alr salen | eas tees en a Another eupposed sulciae wanna they are proven. A few men tro k re t for ui t even then, But 1 had $40 with me. | . $ . | ferson Ive ed it and forged t ¢ ¥Ou @ Uslon wad vealed early today, when Mrs. J, EO their yout Most men not ut. ¢ by M de a handsome profit on the ones} LONDON, Ma A dispatch fferson st., where he directed that No. 144 me tired oO t ey home at 1617 Fairview ave, OVER: i A, aystem of 2 ana tee a 4 from Constantinople today* waid it |, for Jeff 1 be f > ntinuous r looking Lake Union, saw the body of #7 that would ire * . ne ay ‘ NO SCA vax reported there a Soviet had been 1 tt 4 red-haired man floating towards dmgte laws of sc ’ a ir 3. Bigamist Hopes to Start a NO Scarnins established at Erivan, Russian ‘Ar F iced oa tem that would start the yout < er, th amgaho: . . fe re seme: gor | mena ta’ \ f clot A | wie told it was identified later as the body Tex & definite trade, business, pre n Western avenue was raided by | Campaign for Freedom caiping” tant stood for |The old government escaped. the suerte & ener tee e ot a Ne OM |e nares fokasin, ae: aan feasion, with the road clearly pc the dry squad and other officers, | nowen mes tiegpe, via “4 o| Vmpatch said, adding that Be thing st ree $1 9 in} When to, the ouldn't let lived at 2610 Fifth ave, A card found ed ahead of him—that would wh the doors and locks of approx-| yos ANGELI 1 1 That | line be the io" : ha ae pe Soba iam 4 preading r thruout | change me in t wwe they were only ‘ac-/in his pocket bore that name ang > sure the oldage independence enty five eee x bap “Thuebeard” James P. Watac 4 matte 4 to the purchi i haa Anatolia | Mayfield i ears old, and tho | ceptin ne tr 4 manth address, ellen cad ts tal: «ta ec open without waiting for the | picamist ar nfessed murder nor a > an | nea “ 99] hia occupatior iven laborer st tease ie geen Mrs. Wilson summoned a neighbor, ‘ Ls the . py He ence if f men n a : . eo meepy © eng y TOR t b t Y owboat, and called ne power ie seer le so th iy treat ameaie eva m bum wretens 0 | NA Otoe Bike Hits stn ve Rodigeesticet Liuty'e {det Binge Gree oo the ott a h a form h r fticera}ner. TF wea ee, ee ; ne - ri = etter to Ge that made it appear that the man 7¥ H n it : ye ide Sesemr tegen A ain Pett Tena anon OL AAO" wrod as Wie ; Car; Rider Hurt I don't know, but if we haa|had n_ dludgeoned to we m Ha " 2 " tc ’ F sid ph of : se = <gyprsais Meagte a re c emer i wanted ta ce one we Jam Simundson nd WwW A. Fuller is to cont © ent ' ontense’ r ent her husband inte ules, which “bumy nad] 7 : i re vat one to him. ‘There's (@n Deputy Coroner W. H. Gursunall ‘a e Inability to Atte a vein a They ¢ m i» making | at ‘ nd replaced him at his)etch other, but never t¢ one an: | n empl of t A r ir os. | wou oe m ver sreeaiit aa Aieans ae Cae a wincipals, men who ecur ( ( bank our mone lieve im x as ‘ i ; ‘ : é: Sadi coaamare)| Usher pyc is ws which /Offiee, 119 Washington st., bear them 0a ” da irae pe Ib: ANC ) T ) we D! re Mra, Arthur William May Send Marines ! cbipySrd; coitied Thaneday:| they bat Simasse ont which out in the theory that Jahheon, pain ll INT, Idab 5 oa week A ig t “ her daughter r . fe a t make * and even his watch gone, " 1 : Welliner’ and Tio, Idaho, will be’forks f he, ‘ Polis 4 Into Batum ee Pelle 444 Ant hake a nm | Nie own lif ended a - H ited in ma € t a qabwute after “ menti was ret Vite named. The contracts j . bo ws a ea Sere geal rg “City 1 urns "Searchi ig pe F ‘ : ity five students of the commer: 7% ) rth an mere . r N : Leaving her home in Kent lon, American interests in Armer J nese Ownershi a low and civie class of the Aus _ ae % ting a cnt thou al fi er ome In Kent Lon eriean interes n Arment. urn high school saw the whedla 68% tiene tuos.tsnem'5 | Pence Plan Saturday |rrsis cuir tae rr ea Won | hr fc On apm Pi aran Sorteeaaied SPEAKS FOR FIRST senate today agreed to vote on the| Watson has expresned a ¢ was hearly two blocks away from|yerounition ot her independence re.{ Jap owners of restaurants, hotels /of the building shall bé placed in a/the King county courts Weanes@ag Knox peace rewolution at 4 p.m. Sat [he be ¢ clerical work e the ticket cage, but was ot diseour- | contly granted by the United State und ‘other buildings subject to’ mu pay g oe “nai ar the main en: They also enjoyed a visit to the TIME 1 26 YEARS [harder se swan reached by| the wonioritiog decture Wathon ix| hind: her within the nest fre mio \ETE PAYS $800 nitoal inapection, who have been "foray ana remtauraots, comtrotia| oe J AS MIRACLE CURES | rurincoan” athe venue | mn brinoner they ESR Th. CENTS ectarns tet ownereho bein ny Sapam, wt be. somaeid Qengy WASH, \ ent an auditorium large American names, will be foveed « vis proviso to. make public . the! ene, ¥ asain semen Oe) SS ad te deal Wit na Wwe Haver tor larg Ameri n n provi 1 public , their SEEKING RAD lteriy when told the trip north would| enough to permit reservations bein MEDFORD, Ore, May 1%.—Farm: {into the open by «the ordinance ownership aered Anderson yesterday spoke WATER SHUT OFF, has been or-!be made in a regular Pullman. He} made ahead of time for auch events|er KR. J, Orr, of Fairthont, claiming |dvawn up by C tiv The ordinance also provides that! QUINCY, Wash. May 18.—ci for the first time in 28 years fol ( jeorgetown | told the office in entitied to ala thix. anid Mr«. A, K, Pisken, of |he overpaid the tax collector ‘71 | Walter F. Meier Thursday the character of the business ea Hed | here have deposited yo > Repo geen « |Agree to Vote on he be treated } worth i » to the cour ju he nae bref. Charlies M 7 cation “mirc me MP Nh crom old Georgetown reservoir, Fri-| It in believed Watson will be. titken| whose auapices GalliCurel come day, May 14, from 9a, m. to b p m.lto San Quenun Saturday night — )"We need such an auditorium badly. imine & few twists of hit neck att) en ts Menate, supply listate m lihe Ladies’ Musical club, under ia” brought ‘suit to recover and) ‘The ordinance, which was prepared on in the building shalt be designat. | lost. Action dismissed with costs— ‘at the reatiest of the city council, of ed on the sign, “whilelt must be in Htuen, $500 to plainuft. ders that the name of the proprietor the English, Tate: \ ‘i in ‘ Pts

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