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[ COMING IN “THE BAT” AMERICANS DRIVEN OFF _ SEA,HE SAYS 4 Head of Seamen’s Union Is -Wrathy Over New Cut by Shipping Board BY 1. F. & ARDSON ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.-——"Amert- sailors are being driven from the Beas. The day fast approaches when “Rone but the yellow and brown men | Will sail ships.” "So warns Andrew Furuseth, head @f the International Seamen's union, commenting am the new cut in) wages announced by Presi. J. W. Powell of the emergency ‘Corporation. | cut last year by the shipping | ‘Of 16 per cent in sailors’ wages in the number of American | on American ships shrinking $8 per cent the year before to cent last year,” adds Furu | fn dueling went out of fas Le COMPLETE JOB, . ES further reduction now an- by Powell will complete the ‘of driving Americans from the in self-defense Great Britain, | and other seafarihg nations | further reduce the wages and living conditions of their saith “Ora to nullify any advantage in the mew cut to the American merchant ne it means driving the other ‘ Faces from the shipe and teav-| Lucille Morris, talented actress, who comes to the Metro- Galy yellow and brown men. who! nolitan for a week's engagement, March 5, in “The Bat,” work and live under condition: ’ er tnees necessary to maintain | /#€ dramatic stage success which has scored tremendously tion. | thruout the country. know Europe and the Orient we )make such cuts. shipping board has the saflors ‘& disadvantage. They are out of ” t. Private operators, tak advantage of these conditions been shipping milors at $30 a and the shipping board knows Quillayute Seeking Port Organization D TO Plans are rapidly progressing for, Estimated cost of the work ts LEAD the formation of a port district by | $2,443,750, It ts expected that the! the lead, the board i) the people of Quillayute, in Clallam) government would put in dollar for! make further reductions—| 04. that it may reduce wages | UP: dollar with the district. This would “a that for poouth eof Guillayer pode Aircad ‘The district is @ limited one, com. jouth o layute river, including ’ the construction of m gigantic break. |Prising Quillayute, Beaver Forks, water extending from the Rock point | Shuwah, Enright and as far toward in event of necessity for °° the north to James island. | Port Angeles as Piedmont. defense —where will the) The sand and gravel spit now sep | Petitions calling for an election Bates geta its eatlors sud.(2F#ting the harbor from the ocean! for the orgunisition of the port die ‘when the yellow or the brown | Wowld be reinforced by placing 4| trict have been filed with the county are called to their colors?” strong revetment on both sides of commianoners. ‘we are now facing the time our ships will be operated by and brown men. it, It is also proposed to widen and | ——— a deepen the channel of the river| Shoes last longer, repaired at Lib- mouth. erty, 1522 First ave.—Advertisement. 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