The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1923, Page 2

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THE LATTLE rAR | Seattle Labor Council Unites for Program of Progress ORGANIZATION WILL RETAIN CHARTER, DOYLE BELIEVES Committee Has Report to Gompers Ready to Submit; Factions Solidified Since Convention By John W. Nelson Seattle tal various fac solidified, at increa. ship, and wor ation betwe ness, according to W. Doyle, secretary agent of the Centra ie making to sident Samuel Gom- | , pers, of the American Federation of | Labor. Secretary Doy was to be forw includes a repo mittee, const Pearl, busine bers’ union, a ident of the District No. 10, Ramed by the nogotiations with council] of the Ar and ald in cor matum of th the local Of radicalisr or and member. ole Te of nt & for war is wh pervaded eas a fow years Now labor is d with indus ns. oser cooper a repo! that and busin 1 appeared. hand working hand try in sta has been rem which | buildin also | developme ani in the report 1 com: | of Ph Ba a! workers’ contro versy.” Jared that © in Seattle « her large American building can 1 Martin Flysik than » We 1M La fo committees Wad | ca 1 to conduct _oxeoutlv® | DOYLE HAS SERVED Federation. | FOR LAST 1) YEARS i ed the steps taken by the oil will be completely sat eape = wit ative 1 that the Seattle council's charter will not be revoked, Doyle recently completed his 15th} year as business agent of the Central Labor mncil. He now also holds @d almost unanimously by the coun-/the position of eecretary, The two ell at its meeting Wednesday, Octo-| positions were consolidated when Der 17, but has not been forwarded | James A. Duncan, former secretary, to President Gompers, as he wil! not &rrive at his offices, in Washingon,|in the Central Labor Council here, until November 1. | resigned his office. Doyle has served “The report pledges unswerving |Continuousy since he was elected loyalty to the American Federation | business agent of the council 15 Qf Labor. The council agrees to| Years ago. confine its activities to the policies | outlined by the ex e and to devote Itself to the prom of the trade union movement. “Dual organization in the labor | FULL LOYALTY “The report of the special commit e meeting Octo- | “It was adopt * STOCKHOLDERS te Peet (CHARGE FRAUD attle council agrees to unseat any| Stockholders of the Washington Gelegates who are members of dual | Shale Ot! and Products Co, brought | organizations. No organization not a|their fight for control of the con: member of an international union|ern into court Friday, that belongs to the American Federa-;Agnes Pendleton, a tion of Labor will be Permitted rep- | filed suit for $25,000 Tesentation in the council waked the removal of four members Tn bis persona} report to President {of the board of directory, A coun- Gompers, Doyle directs attention to|ter charge is made by the defend. the renewed strength of the local/ants in the action, who assert the Council since it has accepted the de | muit was brought in bad faith and ts mands of the executive council jan attempt by Mrs. Pendleton to “Many unfons that were in arrears jdlctate the policies of the directors, fm their dues have paid up and are! The defendants in the sult are Bow taking an active part in our|Clayton ©. White, president; Henry Work,” Doyle's personal report states.| y. Gorin, secretary-treas > Orlin {Others are applying for admission to}}7. Farrar; Charles Ernst the council and many local unlons|}r Ginet ” Tne concer that have become involved in quar-| stockholders a organized’ to Fels with their internationals will Ne} ieory’ go 200-Are whale oll tract In doubt affiliate with us as soon 88] Colorado, Mra. dieton charges Mey are affiliated with their interna-| $55 999 in wtock salew has been Yonaln™ | essled, dissipated and squandered,” iNew “Method Found for Smuggling Dope One of the ole t mathods of | smuggling opium yet evolved by Chl- |nese operators was discovered by fed: eral officers Friday in a search of | the Admiral liner President MeKin: |ley at Smith Cove. ockholder, Doyle declared that with the set- tlement of the controversy with the/| executive council the prestige of the} Beattle council has shown decided de- | velopment. The memberrhip has in Greased and the attendance at th {den in incisions made in cuts of meat stored In the ship's refrigerator, | | Search of the boat followed the ar [rest of Lew Kow, Chinese, who ts ave sold opium to federal ince the President McKin- Assistant Radio Inspector Named) Harold D. Hayes of San Francisco , has been named assistant radio in. | Spector for the Seattle district to take the placa of Louis B. Richwien, who died here recently, The appoint: is announced by the department of commerce. Hayes founded the Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. radio school in |1912 and later served in the navy. On Pike Just a Second From 2nd BRO! DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbla Gt Seattle's ifaiinos Dentlss for More Than 11 Years Cinese Heth Specialist] Herb remedies are sure fures. Hpectal for tong time stomach troubles chronie — rheurnatiam, Old coughs, head, lung, skin, mee A and Srinagy tr tr Lynound Chinese Medicine Co, Beattie, Wash, YOGI WASSAN HEALTH PHILOSOPHER, teaches the nc! ence of health; will give you tha key to health Philosophy. yashingtow Ngrerriicas Wilerae CAN BE CURED ; Free Proof To You 4 caret pe, can cena ban Heh ek Hoy & featmene Haut venietis this treat try Tabara ns M4 jes for 20 years, arraney and tive T’'ve beon in the Retail Drug Bust ber of the Indiana State Board of it Drugeists’ Association, Nearly everyone ¥ Gbout my successful treatment. Over twenty thousand Men, Wo outside of Fort Wayne have, according to thelr own statements, treatment since 1 thin offer publle, sf If you have Keres mont his cured the nw-alve Bend me name ane addrens on the coupon I went to send you FR. oe treatment— HUTZELL RP, i DavGaieT 1 porved tour y one ‘oar! nt of the Ile. io and knows men and Children ‘boon cured by thi mind how bad—my treat+ B chance to prove my elatm, CUT AND MAIL TODAY @| tity] = C. HUTZELL, Druggist, No. 4816 West Min St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment, us been the settlement | to the executive council of) and for many years the storm center! amages and/ .| Madison streets. “eens | Twenty small} | packages of opium were found hid.| Hebrews Wi ill H old Dance|M ayor Brown Compares S pecial Features Planned| ‘There | | | | | Once each year young Jewish peo ple of Seattle have one grand event It's looked forward to for months and is acclaimed chief socia levent of the community. This fall lit f9 a masque ball to be given by the Young Men's Hebrew ansocia- tlon Sunday evening, October 28, at jthe Christensen hall, Broadway and the (EXPECT NEW. | | COMMANDER Maj. Gen. Edwin B, Babbitt, newly assigned commanding officer for |Camp Lewis and the Third Army di- lv expected to arrive at his | new post of command October 30 to relleve Maj. Gen, Robert Alexander, former division and camp command: er, who will remain as a commander of one of the division brigades. Since the first of the month Gen-} eral Babbitt has commanded the| Ninth corps area, taking the place! of the permanent corps commander, | Maj, Gen. Charles G. Morton. Prior | to that assignment General Babbitt) was in command of the Panama| canal department, | | The new camp and division com-| mander was appointed from Wash | ington state to the military academy | in 1880, During the world war ho| | commanded the Fourth artillery brig- [ado and was awarded tho D. 8, M.| for servi | | Former Dope Agent Is Facing Charges |} J. Groggins, former federal nar. cotics agent, was charged with vio- lation of the Beeler act in a com: plaint filed Friday by Deputy Prose. cutor Chester A. Batchelor. alleged to have forged a narcotics permit and presented It at a Second ave. drug store, Groggina was ar- rested by Harold W. Cole, former Peggy Standlee and Sid Grinstein will give a when Mrs. | hibition of classical dancing at the masque ball to be held by} | will b He in} party mayor’s promised story, Un yer from th cin worke r special ex- | the Young Men's Hebrew association Sunday evening. The Sun ay ovening “bal masque” atured by spect: by Peggy Standiee and Sid and other entertainment clansics 1 be provided. The grind march, which opens the an-| nual affair, will be led by President | and Mire, B. B, Lustig. Prizes will | b n for the most beautiful, the ortginal and the most comical costumes. dance ex hi | will | _ + 1 OLYMPIC THEATRE Madison, bet. First aid Second Last Times Tonight “PRINCE OF MILWAUKEE” | ‘Tinkle Tunes, Langhs and Girls —Feature Photoplay— Antonio Moreno in “A GUILTY CONSCIENCE” 10ce—l5e—25¢ | ANNOUNCEMENT of | CHANTECLER | DANCING CONTEST on Page 16 federal investigator. William Dunean in (8: LAST T WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA FOX NEWS COMEDY ering the newopaper ing ters from readers tagonistic to me, but t As & result of thelr work Stanton got the idea that shark, Stanton was one of the brigh ney nD Darwin theory cc Himself to Abe Lincoln Tells Story Case y Between His e- Troubles to Draw Analog: and Rail-Splitter BY LELAND HANNUM Mayor I boys, ‘In man in the Ww drew for the until such tn Capt your own conclustons! I’m not afraid of at attacks! I'm too darned st now, before election, |not going to become worrled « things or ma er & to be the beat fellow d—until SEATTLE BOY G iIVEN MEDAL’ mons, hou Thur And as he wend } fable ju Bam ols I'm Ka er others I'm | in the emfes after elects “What di The concern tander anked, “Well, they 4: returned the city’s “I never yet heard of an of anyone in the publ of the tes who Frid life chool, in ¢ tho United St eye w ft in the ever y famou minission. | at 3 ed hi s=5 ogie fund imme term and h ed candidacy for the next two years, were either fa vorable to him or written in a Je But the mayor wasn't years amo, there are some of them « to be . from dre oted. Did you t » destre y of Abe Lincoln a 4 member of } Nobody admitted he ta ‘tea by a Washingtor Two other Washington 1 © also awarded the bronze One was Joseph, Bhep-| D, Box 14. Sequin, who lost his life while at. 4 woman : ash., June His medal went to The other medal we: of Ione, who atter ro had heard the} n heroes, one | | no he | a “Btanton was @ bri Yast 1 on an implemen | lawsuit together in Chicago. | ¢r, ung} a1 ght yo and he | t com rescue a ar pany Lincoln was un+| fathe ed-—a backwoods law | j1, Mott, told his friends that| rescue a migene 36, GIRL WILL BE ft RIED NO 20, uned u outh, minds he And bi cleverne net appointment ¥ ain be © presid r ceaned his atta ‘Someone asked him neerning 1 one time, and fee naid he expected tt ad met tor. « alt . 13 wit be . death of ‘or Malcolm urday, Dr, 1 be tried a charge of vio er narcotic act s county he Gibbons on about tho! an and monk y 50 GOOD CIGARETTES moeta sber nounced th. Mis the murder ho will conduct the grand jury. Dur. | ing the trial of Miss Gibbons, which | will probably not require more than , day or two, Chief Deputy Prose- | cutor E. D, Colvin will conduct the } grand jury inquiry, Seattle Doctor Is Hurt in Olympics} while in tho of elk in the Olympic moun-| carly this week, Dr. J. H Seattle physician, fell and} d a broken leg, according to} word reaching the c day. Dr. Snively, who was with a Beat- tle party, was attempting to snap photographs of elk when the accl-| jdent occurred, the report sald, U. ay WwW. Delegates to Attend Meeting Forty delegates from the Univer. aity of Washington will attend the national convention of the Society of Student Volunteers, at Indianap- olis, Ind., December 26 to January 1, it was announced Saturday. The society is made up of students who plan to enter missionary work after graduation, ” act Wo, Chinese Doctor Licensed Herb Speci Treats all alime Chines® nature . DervouRness, kidney, blood. nd" ternal write, Medicine Co. ough, akin, ¥) Betadiished 1903. Phone MA tn-2198 XN Helen | { Bet ihe Hee “THE GIRL Charles RAY LOVED" The Great International Champion Horse Race ZEV vs. PAPYRUS FLORENCE THEATRE) Second at Jamos Street “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” With LIONEL BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS IN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OOTOBUR 27-26 — 7 9 Far Too il Good to Miss! In honor of this National Day, dedicated to the U. & Navy, The Columbia Theatre offers in co-operation with the Navy League— B: a=8 e285 TH THE BIG BRASS BAND from the U. S. S. IDAHO Tonight Only—7:40 P. M. A WONDERFUL CONCERT BY A GREAT NAVY BAND The Bluejackets at Work and Play Special Pictures of Navy Life AND OF COURSE: THE REGULAR BIG PROGRAM with The Mighty Melodrama—~ “THUNDERING DAWN” Starring J, WARREN KERRIGAN ANNA Q. NILSSON L, HAUPTMAN’S ORCHESTRA S=8=6==> |New Civil Service Rating Is jobloneete A new method of rating sal | service employes was approved by | > heads of five city departments | & luncheon with the Civil Service | league Friday at the Rainier Grand} hotel, Under the new plan employes | will be rated by a board consisting | of three men, ono the department | head, another an employe appointed | by him and the third an employe amed by the employes. The salary 5,000 civil service employes is; regulated by efficiency ratings. < Sits TRAPPED in the A MOST CONSERVATIVE BANK for YOUR SAVINGS The Bank for Savings CAPITAL $400,000.00 Pine Street at Fourth Avenue Orient’s Greatest Lover Starts —_ Today Thrilling! Sensational! GEORGE ARLISS IN= “The Gree Goddess” Seo the biggest and best film In town of the International Raco between Zev and Papyrus—now showing Regular Evening Price, 500 Afternoon and Evening

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