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Dill of this state told members of the U.S. Senate Monday: ‘There is no opposition to changing the name of Mount Rainier and Mount Rainier National Park to Mount Tacoma and Mount Tacoma National Park, except from the few older citizens of Seattle who have the old prejudices. change.” The Mayor of Seattle favors the On the strength of these representations the Senate voted to change the name. The House of Representatives will vote on the bill shortly. Prior to the vote taken on Monday, sixty-two organizations, representing a combined member- ship of more than 35,000, had wired or written protests to the National Capital and to Senator Dill protesting against any change. Organizations on record the name include: Seattle Federation of Wom- en’a Clubs Seattle Council of Minute Women Seattle Historical Soctety Women Pioneers Rainier Valley Commercial ci Rajnier Valley Improvement ih Shuts Sons of American Revotu- tion Washington Society Sons of the Revolution Rainier Noble Post, Ameri- can Legion University of Washington State Historical Soctety Daughters of the Pioneers Daughters of the American Revolution © Seattle Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club Ki County Legislative 5 Federation Seattle Music and Study Clab Seattle Council of Minute Women Shawondasse Club League of Women Voters Lakeside Improvement Club ‘Tax Payers’ League Seattle Chamber of Com- merce Modern Woodmen of Amer- fon, Ellfot Ray Chapter Denny Regrade ment Club Des Motnes Zentth Improve. ment Club Gyro Club Ladies’ Literary cal Clu Rainier C Improve- and Chapter, D. A. R. Mual- } opposed to changing Women's City Club Ex-Service Women Hebrew Women's Benevo- lent Soctety Auxiliary Rainier Noble Poat King County Legisiatire Committee Classic iture Club b Alpha ¢ Seatt! ontie Chub Sororities of the PE. 0, MoPherson Lumber Co, Clionian Club Order of the Eastern Star Daughters of Pioneers of shington prior tf 1870 Shab ington State Ploneers rd Social and Literary Women’s Centu: Parent-Teacher ‘A Marilla Hutchins Club West Seattle Art Club Ladies’ Grotto Club Fortnightly Club Women's Edtcational Club Kiwanis Club, Olympia Rotary Club, ‘Olympia Mud Bay Logging Company Olympia Pioneers’ Association, Olym- pia Chamber Olympia Chamber of Commerce, Wal- la Walla Citizens’ South Pri Commercia of Commerce, Organization, wb, Arlington ir b, Elma r of Commerce, Ab- -.,,[f YOU believe the name of Mt. Rainier and Rainier National Park, should NOT be changed: 1, Write or wire Senator Dill asking him to have the Senate reconsider the vote. His address is U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C. 2. Write Senators and Congressmen from the state in which ta formerly lived, telling them the senti- Ment in Seattle and the State of Washington. 8. Write the following Representatives from the State of Washington and asid them to yote against this “Political” change in the name: Con Lin Hadley, Albert Johnson, John Teasing W. Summers, Samuel B. Hill, whose addresses are “House of Representatives, Washington if ian John F, Miller of Seattle Congress- ading the fight in the House of Representatives against the change of the name. Rainier Valley Commercial Club ance among members vement ir ruout the e he law requires only tures in order to secure govert 1 authorization for the org: | of a union, The gov ire rep ten s ernment also retains the olve a trade w N against the peace; if it | flaw of lite jis likely to or infllet in, society, According to orga ox jperts at the ‘Inter Labo bureau this new law a it | the front ranks of those nation have legislated in behalf of organi | labor. HEARING ENDED 5 Moose Insurgents Learn | Fate Friday Night Five of the nine insurgents in the Seattle Moose lodge wil learn their fate from Deputy Supreme Dictator Thomas Roche, of San Francisco, |Friday night. Trial of the five by as completed Thurada ine nt n when local officers r the name of car nominated by ballot with the selected hy the lodge ‘aus completed taking the case and said he will ar his decision Friday night The five under candidate nounce fire for are T. L. Crowder, didate O. Duniap, for candidate for pressed, not due iiness, Roche announced, but will be taken Jup later to |Tells Exposition Plans to Clubmen, Plans being made for the Pacific Northwest) Merchants’ ¢ be held in the Bell st. terminal thi: summer, were outlined at the meet ing of the Young Men's Busin club Thutaday noon, in the Go hotel, by Paul V. Knudsen, execu |tive secretary of the general com i] [mittee of the exposition, J. W. Spangler, president of the |Seattle National bank, addressed the |Mmeeting, stating that be believed) |American business men were main. | jtaining high moral and ethical | standards, Claypool Speaks at Club Meeting | C. B. Claypool, former judge of |the King county superior court, was Ithe principal apeaker at sthe weekly | luncheon meeting of the Gyrd alub HH Thursday noon, in the L. C. Smith |] | Building restaurant. 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