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IDAY, AUGUST NDALL FLAYS JELAY ON JAPS, Congress | Must Act on Exclusion mx that it is fmperative this district send a representa. congt bac who refuse to ac the existence of the Jap. speril on the Pacific const, man Phil Tindall, speaking! the North End Improvement | At Greenwood hall Thursday feviewed s#he history of ination and delay which has shown In deal ah the matter of Japanese immi who will wake up| 5, 1922. TRAINS ON GOWNS SHORTER, MEN WHO HELD ’EM FIRED! LONDON, Aug, 25.—Curtall ment in the length of the trains on gowns Worn at the royal court hes shown a way to royal econ. omy, Several of the attendants whose sole duty it wan to spread out the old-fashioned tratna be |] fore their wearers entered the |] throne room have been officially |] “released;’ that in, they no longer have @ job. }Of evading It that its population tn | this country has nearly trebled since | the agreement was entered into,” Tindall said. “The worst part of the situation is the fact that through the | “pleture brides” the Japanese are Permanently established here and Ns, | Daring Flyers to Compete for Trophy| 900- Mile Derby Is Sanctioned by King THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 19 STILL ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Piggly Wiggly Family WILL ARRIVE Saturday, August 26, 1922 Ys Aug O'CLOCK 1135 34TH AVENUE (AT UNION)—STORE NO. 6 TO ALL PURCHASERS AT STORE NO. 6 ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH FREE! FREE! FREE! TO ADULT PURCHASERS * TO ADULT VISITORS TO ADULT PURCHASERS OF $1.00 OR MORE WHILE THEY LAST OF LESS THAN $1.00 | 1967, he said, President Roose {Will Not disappear as the Chinese | decame so alarmed at the num. | have done with the passage of an ex. | @ Japanese immigrants to thie | clusion law and the dying off of the | & , which then had reached 30, that he was on the point of call ‘on congress to pass an exclusion | He refrained in response to the | of the Japanese govern which to save its national pres. agreed that It would restrict the jon of its people to travel: men, Follow the birth statistics for | & week, said Tindall, and you wil! | realize what the presence of these | Japanese women means. | “The temporary 3 per cent law has no effect on the Japanese, who are |expressly excluded from its scope, }and congress only this summer re ‘and students, keeping out all per. intending to settle in this coun permanently UND WAYS EVASION “The Japanese government, not “gentionmen’s jfused to amend the law to cover them | Loor HOLE IN JOHNSON BILL “Congressman Albert Johnson re- cently introduced a bili which he | thinks will exclude the Japanese by refusing admission to all persons in eligible to citizenship, but it has a loop hole tn admitting skilled artis }ans, and from the time of the pass. | age of that act every Japanese who wants to come to this country will! | discover that he is a skilled artisan “We have got to meet this issue |squarely and stop side-stepping and | | Pussyfooting on it.” said Tindall, “If; | you can find someone who will fight | [harder and more persistently than I Inave fought for the past two years, jaand him to congress with tnstruc- tions never to stop fighting. | “But send some man who will . who ts not afraid te come out | all times before all audiences and Eyes Examined Free || ieciare that the Japanese must go.” ‘Throw away your cement bi. | focal, We have made it possible |/ for you to wear toric bifocals, ground in one piéce, including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical |<." cece or | Co. | Mary “Mallory and Joel Shoemaker. 917 First Ave., Near Madison ‘The public is invited to attend ' these meetings. SHOPMEN WANTED BY THE Oregon Short Line RAILROAD COMPANY Boilermakers, Machinists, Blacksmiths, Car Repairers and Car Inspectors. For Employment at AMPA, Idaho GLENN’S FERRY, Idaho POCATELLO, Idaho MONTPELIER, Idaho SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Candidates Will Address Meeting ‘The Legislative Federation of King }County will meet Monday at 12:30 |p. m. in the cafeteria of the Y. W. |. A. The following speakers wil! address the members, all candidates ® it wages and under conditions established by the United States Railroad Labor Board. A strike now exists at these points. Free transportation and expenses paid to place of employment, also, steady employment guaranteed and seniority rights protected for qualified men regardless any strike settlement. Ww. L. MILLER WANTED LROAD SERVICE AND AT cake AWAGES AS FOLLOWS: - Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour oadiew * 1:71 cents per hour .70 cents per hour Machinists ... Boilermakers Sheet Metal and workers in this line. . . .70 cents per hour Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour Car inspectors .63 cents per hour Helpers. 43 all crafts.......47 cents per hour These men are wanted to “take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS OF ANY STRIKE Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station Seattle, Wash. WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St, Tacoma, Wash. | Briatot Course of the British 900-mile air derby and three of its principal figures. Duke of Sutherland. greatest air speedster. Right, Lie LONDON, Aug. 25.—fritain's most daring flyers will compete, Sept. & in a 900-mile seri! derby King’s aviation cup The course of the giant circle drawn around the terior of the British tales, ‘The derby is the ell of races encouraged by the govern. | ment with a view to keeping avia ove |tors in the game and testing to the | Britain fullest extent their endurance and} the reliability and speed of vartous| best known types of | planes, ranging from big twin-engine | tn- | ma makes of machines. Attention of every European terested in flying ts centered on the | in coming event. ham, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, | Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool and A Competitors will be started from | is the Dig serodrome at Croydon tn | ertand, and J. MH. James will race in | delage 300-horsepower H accordance with the proportion of |a | their handicap allotted for the first |the British speed record section and will be timed from the| given signal to start airplanes will be housed for the|in night. Landing» between the con-| trols are allowed. chines built and who will enter them, | series, for the | ju |an race will be a | At Ax Of @ Beries | Clean, vice chairman of the Aero club, and the heads of nearly the The circuit wil! tnctude Rirming pert Britain will man the machines. Capt | will be on Sept. 30, At the end of the first section, the|de In Meurthe cup at Villesauvage | days. Left, the | ut. Col, Frank McClean (above) and J. H. James, Britain's | Among those who are having ma-|race will be the second of the second | ‘The cup Is valued at 20,00 francs and there are three prizes of 60,000 frances for successive winners. The cup this year will not be} awarded except to a competitor who | Ferd 4N evarage speed of at least! wealthy men build yachts r them in races, the Sutherland, president of the gue; Lieut. Col. Frank Mo Royal } are S miles an hour, The first holder of the cup was| The ontriil WH tnctude . of tne | Eeymanust Helen m 1912. His aver British air.| 28° Speed: was $2.6 miles an hour v }tn 1913 Gilbert won It with a apeod of 102 miles an hour In 1920 the], \famous Sadi Lecointe won it, hie speed being 165° miles an hour. France has thus won three times in cension ry airplane factory in Great os to littie single seaters. it some of the big cities on edn it offer ‘special the « nite. Some of the known filters tn | "“ The second series began Inst year, when France again won the honor | thru George F. Muir will fly « D. H. 8, which the property of the Duke of Suth Bamel. James in the holder of | Hiv average speed was 1741.2 miles) | an hour | The speed attained ts therefore al t it was in prewar Another big air event of the year for the Deutsch | ready double wha So far as kfiown no American aviator has entered for thin race. | Sadi Lecointe and Kirsch will prob | ably both enter for Fi France. The distance !a 184 miles and the nto all nations, The “The New Sign of the Times” THIS WONDERFUL CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT MEANS MUCH TO YOU. The Creasey Corporation (Seattle branch) continually assembling merchandise for the URMA STORES. middlemen are eliminated, customers in the low prices quoted. _ RACER Acar MeSH TOUTE Hine Yours Truly Assorted Cakes, in fancy boxes, special per pound box— 35c Yours Truly Graham Crackers, Bounce packages, special Bat- urday, two pkgs.— 25c ‘These goods are actentifical- ly baked under perfect sani taty conditions. 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