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2 PAC WHO WILL TAKE)’; GOMPERS’ JOB Suc dent Must Labor Presi- Now Be Chosen ess MI at Martin Ryan, rairoad car a el J. Tobin, tean . Morrisc inters A f r ext ie RESENT ATTACK Labor Men indignant Over Charge Against Dead Leader ¢ Labor off ef Sam x keen ov he tateme aay of | Gomp: Workers’ Party of An arging that 2 worked ta 1 urgir perism.” wilt i. eonvention of tion of Lat achie ing « “Gompers w dustrial ately vided the ¢ labor movemer ftalist pa “There talist dal) pages to keep and wea is n pre doubt that the capi. will put their front wut the bitter working clas ce est enemies of t Coolidge, organ—will pay their respects to the departed. But the mi workers will crocodile tears. “Gompers outdid even such s I AR Death \100 Believed Drowned in Jap Naval Disaster He Is san aken by iel Gompers the abor Leade as 4 Looked When in Seattle a Yeu Ago } ToKro Dec, 13.—One hundred officers and men art = ri = ae maT lieved to have drown 4 today when the Ja pe clal naval service Kanto went aground i t are sing SCHOOL BOARD PRISON WARDEN CRITICISED == IS. ARRESTED Poll Shows Parents Against Wife of Arizona Convict Booze Action Charges Mutilation of Dead Parents of Be FLORENCE, A De i Dal 4 ‘ ting th ttetes - 4 uc- | Wa ort Kime Aris i ‘ . ° od ae f af wing pa « ¢ € ft y Me 4, 3, Cannon, 4714 Me ' ft ‘ ‘ 4 dur lL. I “ ff ai t epons " “* ne t ght tn wit mice nd - rt ° who were guilt ae, 508 stipe George Olson, cs ft a 1] Pemoeme SE SORROEOR WHS @ - th the 1) e eged plot to amuggle arms to her Py ts " 2 » . . husband. Moward ged with t —agiharse ge Reseda ae eye’ ing th 4 wholene Da full hearing be prison mea has been think the t wd aha school da: Dr, L. L. Berens, tol ‘ Fourth ave 1 ed to and I think the onse of y x cample oy elders ia ne titcce ree una | $3,600,000 at Bottom of discretion of «eve Missouri, Bandits Say f those things whould take snap judgn eas < +e | Mrs, W. E. Smetd, 4750 A PR gat So at t half mi lon dollars | of t Minsourt river 3 Fred Poffenbarger tne Here is Samuel Gompers as he appeared when in Seattle dita, held in jail here toda | for the last time a year ago. Gompers at that time was on, sling and Poffenbarger were ser tences in La for enworth his way to Portland to attend the national labor convention, | held in n that city. the & mall tr Council Biurf ovember 14, HERE’S MORE ABOUT Reon tk amaec pr corpus writs, but were other Indictmenta in cc rearrested or DEATH OF GOMPERS the case. Hearings on | STARTS ON PAGE 1 ments will be held here before eral Judge John C. Pollock hey Ware too nioved by the death « los aT < 4 without a hearing. 1| Th® money which Collins claimed oe Lend H fet to tall " ; it ian kha bp fir 7 a board should have| he threw into the river from the tine shes yi action unti! after, Dougtas at, bridge in Council Bluff Women members r and | Tepresented a large part of the loot Federatio $ « in-}from the robbery. Only §50,000 of | wept hae sp A Samuel Gomp notified | the Money was recovered by off | qeaslbones Ruoralen pirit of orga The remainder, according to Cc ‘ut | EXECUTIVE STAFF | United ‘Staten jeweler, 16194 ‘ IN CONFERENCE * juarter of Londe ake folks under 16 At 445 lexecutive staff members of the o'clock ot He came to don't a or even 20- aye realize the Americ Spokesmen of the capitalist class as Federation of Labor meet in Secre:| + was a lize 4 American aay “ath 2 Pips 5 oe hye bend Hughes, Lloyd George ¢ are.|tary Frank Morrie es lzen when he reached 2 ahould Bere a thoro hearing He hated sia beca ia of | ¢ y He was an appr iret, a 4 1 , ke thy * oot board | the soviets had become the symbol | ¢), rade when he crossed the oce s ; ld ye go becidl ne thie Marra of the working cl: n ak tinued in ut sive them another chance If they betrayal of which G nselt| Gompers t nde preside: made a mistake this tim , - Was steeped for 40 | Cigar Maker: from|. George H. Crandell, lawyer, Arcti 4 ““Gompers busy maneuvering to enter th “ternationat federation of unions of Amsterdam and the Red International was, when he aled, in. jments regardir Fed | building: “I my owr | Ame v | fe oh can » three children of laoing to Spend: Time Watch- sta. Tethe peeseet| IND Court Proceedings fow year was organ {fered the pr on of authority Fights for Senate Seat FREDERICK | | Mrs. Russell Election « ate|] & NELSON P, H. Carlyon r s Con ce senator “CAPITAL” Coal or Wood Ran $55 TEOZY? Wood Heaters Side and top fueling mo - with cast lining and » 4 top. Mre. Russell of Tenino is contesting the election of P. H REDUCED Carlyor of Olympia to the state se nate M Russell de- No. 18, 810.00 cated Carlyon in the primaries and Carlyon beat her ir “aticker” Carlyo the No. %, $12.00 yeneral election, running as a candidate 19 t ud t f ot 1 ¢ é oad bo. 0 enate gislat ee nena 18 the WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ; { Senator P.M.) FIGHT EXPECTED A I 4 t * OVER THIS COMMITTEE . $ ; oie PLATES boas { legielatu. 1 | _ Charges are made by Mrs Russell that Carlyon, in his “sticker’’ campalgn, promised y Js to certain districts If the it people would vote for him, and will indicate that ¢ i that state employes worked for packers control t at reputation him on state time. 6 of the | According to M M jin o } M lw ’ ut s wero ca plait $7.50 $12.50 $15 ' : : has been { ely ‘yearn. That's vy M ? th t petty good we have satis 1 it fie Bol aration onetengheges oye work rd Ge for you will catiety taken ati of 2. s » © to th sen engaged in the e a . ac stare abe ‘| Boston ‘Dental Offices ids 0} in homls c 1432 Second Ave. STAND THE test Years in One Location REBUILDING <= SSe ing produced for the | , P four 1 + —- at | WE 11m of Labor Unions of Afte b m Dough il i, olay Bihel gpa dae Fare spend a tot of tun during the Will Need Lumber From Us, STEAMER } hg ag ie he eo th wor superior eourt| Returned Traveler Thinks ¥ SCHEDULES om world. « of the persons to be notified |coal miner jurists y to getting som: UNUSUAL VALUES eid te mpers' death was President |to the office, which incumbency in| pointers on court work before he| IN Save Money, Travel by Steamer e hel his death tT / takes office, succeed Judge Boyd le of Mexic , his death : ’ Coolidge Expresses |= pene INAS es siting paid tio wilesy, have, ‘Tallman, veteran county” judge Derpennaste Usen Cans { | ca tik tat ed him exper However ‘ion January 1 R we | ldlately and 16 minutes later scores y t -| j Heartfelt Sympathy |i so. is sala Loupegl bryan totsrations | ““*wepAbchis “Sustiog Sona: Meath. he | Iuniberenan,. sig. tetuenea trom an i fi 45 Single 80 Ro WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Prest- | a Be pa ding so mapers was gf - has told mo that the first|Hestern trip aboard the Amer The chief profit we C trip cn dent Coolidge today wrote Mrs. Sam-| &Tim-faced men and Bishaesoendl & " , ent ' > } . r tS i REREES uel Gompers, widow of the labor|¥bo th con gy wir doccdead tat ‘Wis’ credited: with. eat : a THs soit, o lera es Ny eee ee l|) Gerivesrom ousiiaed Port Augeles. Straits Points ne z mink visor ee the cet: Anthony Gomy wa ‘ h ne 1 I'm going to learn a bit| Kinley +} nity, Veader who died early today, expreas.| third gn ve tling mi es than fg fore sitting on my first case.| “Big stocks that flooded Japanese car department is the thew _ ing his deep sympathy with her be-| MORRISON ISSUE Tonip casted tory. “Hes a HERE’S MORE ABOUT wie ses’ ortios leit , | ill of those een | COUNCIL STATEMENT f poceinenal| _ || Charles Paul, who kes office cities following the earthquake are good will of tho r 234 n ri ;. mar ional committee Ja: ry la ig has e edge . y na Fo: sald . . . * His letter follow | zat following ‘statement was mie ‘| SCHOOL BOOZE ape edy ite | EGA BRHRG aca ieee sng abe ne CI] Who pattoniee it. 915 My Dear Mrs. Gompers: 1 is with] Piste soba dh or | STARTS ON PAGE 1 |) substitute al weeks in shipments. Hugo quantittes of|| + @ buyer likes the used ised all Coe ' @ heard of SbERE Cla. chnenine om ad | ie ting | on \the work." | steel for new construction are going | car we sell him, he are and 5 p.m. ¥ want to| Parte : Japan and wherever steel is used SN piste ia | ealder ernment h pest Sie? ats te sually comes back j yin be atter her : pratt her pave pires es Postal Pay Bill amount of lumber is neces: | be ae Me Ricants evoted | life. Dr. Leo ROOSEVELT STUDENTS | M BAY Hife was devoted to the ir beeen Sy HAD FOUR CHIL t | Is Again Delayed | Yokohama wly rising from > WAY PORTS organized labor, until his name had | Ti*ns0n, of Sa ge abs kee shia” mathe eS | WASHINGTON, Ded -ik-—Astion|lts ashes, while ‘Tokyo is takinel @ new Car. 10:50 p.m. ‘4 itiae ‘evasiAtodis ig | tendance | | The board's action was taken at 8 iTO) ec Action |its ashes, @ Tokyo is making} h Th Bee ome almost synonymous with the! Coo ars heart failed to respond to| Jull lish > came eae male ae ciecinc ci | oa the beata y inc i was |big strides. Japan is centering ef-! berg: te te een Bay oe cause which he represented. P 7 ofa Saari , q r om Friday evening, at postal sa iner bil | | i ip_ Only Aa the: founder andihead cf lll ba Be a ereeaay ef ay se voan | Which the boys and their parents | blocked a second time today when SS on Rend ibts ting t : capital For your protection , great organization, no man has had | acute so ie te ft the he art 1 x 1 were prekent, ‘The parent aid | Senator Reed, Missouri, democrat, re-| and hun¢ reds of fine ullding: make your used car a a wider influence in the shaping of |™ eet! 9 ar and a Taito ae , jto have acqylesced in the puniah.| fused to ent to @ unanimous|are going up urchase from arepu- the policy of the wage-carn: ° q | Past F 4 cs m ‘0 freshmen and a sopho.| Consent agreement bringing the bill : P policy ag ra ofthe |Past. mare Pera 4 Eee reba ; p table dealer nation and his loss will long be felt i was foe ” 0 ett ome thi ; The labe lef b * four children, | more names | Up for cor ration in the senate a ) » by his associates, not only at home, | Weakness of the heart avery pos-| three bo r | being kept s« 1 | February but abroad ible measure 8 taken to prolong epublican nomination | Various 0 inking | Reed objected to the agreement be ' DOI ) BROTHERS “Very truly yours, mpers’ life, but to no avail st equivalen among high school students haye| cause tt would have permitted the 5 COUPER “ ALVIN COOLIDGE.” SACEFULLY . ¢ ct in w been taken to board membe Ef. | bill to be referred to the senate post | 1922; excellent condition. bor, daily —— INTO LAST SLUMBER 1 in ork, was of © being made to discover | office committed | je Jan, 2 1 Early this morning Gompers ut m r nos, but he truth | DOI BROTHERS Steamers and 6 TALIAN NOTABLE. ered his last words. , ed from la - KLAN PAPER QUITS | | COUPE We AR To Phan “Nurse, this is the he paid weer ~ onyre |..OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Dec.| ‘ A 1928 production; a b “dod bless our Amerioan institu he changed phynlelan CUDRAN CABINET QUITS [inIThe Fiery Cross, ottical’ organ |AutOmobile Driver Slugged || — purenas BuGeT SOUND Navgarioca i tions. tt grow better w doctors made a NTIAGO, Dec The Chilean |of the Ku Klux Klan of Oklahoma, | Wh H COLMAN Dock - af VOL MARION ST. ‘ by da fn g that the /Cabinet has tendered its resignation| announced in ita current iseue, diac| en He Stops DODGE BROTHERS PHONE From that timo until the end! tabor chiet « live more than | following receipt of a vote of “noltributed today, that it would su . TOURING 3 Gompers a8 UNconsCIoL Hi ear. Gomr called in hig |Confidence” from the military junta|pend publication {mmediately. Posing a8 police officers, two ban 3 Production; a rare a * |breathing was heavy until just a| oldest samuel, and which is the present provisional ¢ teeta dite early Saturday morning drove value, i Envoy to Japan Rumored AS |few moments before fhe end. A to carry on. It wa jernment of Chile, | thelr auto alongside “a machine! DOL BROTHERS Ambassador to U. S. death approached his face became ears later that he diod, | 2 i| “SHOPPING BABY” IS | driven by Mike Uradniosek, 1612 Mel- SEDAN Teh HI jeatm and he ; peacefully and +6 6 10 CONDEMN MANEUVERS | |rose ave., and halted the car. The! 1917 production : : uletly {nto his slumber. To B G | TOKYO, Deo. 13—a citizens’ masn|| BORN ON CORNER OF ||men demandea they bo allowed to Giacomo di M. rtino,, Ita ar In accords with wish O Dury Gompers meoting scheduled for December 21 BUSY TOLEDO STREET |Search the car, and suddenly slugged bassador to spat, and [rumored as ale xpressed in Mexico Ci n he in Sl H 1] is oxpected to pass resolutiona con.| Uradnicsek, knocking him uncon-| ROADS’ ‘ peiibagaador | sebeved che end neat, Vie: Presi: in eepy FLOMOW | tiininc. tho. Ar an naval ma AS EDO, Ohio, Dec. 18.—-A || scious. 1919 production; in good th Senopa 1 aah janits Dune an neld Gompers WABHINGTON, Dec. 18--Béafore|neuvers. jn the iffo“as boing al Christmas shopping baby" || When Uradnicsek camo to his Mechanical condition; price : by train for apy Pat hg rs yah: ,| Samuel Gompers left on his last trip | threat to Oriental pear ind its mother were reported do: II sensex he was lying In tho street very low, ening aoe i my 8 oO} the ‘ itive con to El Paso and Mexico City, ho told | ing nicely here today |Tho bandits had gone, t King both 5) ic hotel resent in San onlo are discus PeaPste ks 1 e | Ss ot } enient Ter 1 1 fang abeaee urrangements for tho funeral | weretary that if he did hel AMSTERDAM BANK CUTS RATE|| THO babe, a boy, was born to |iutos and $89. Charles Haver, who RY oer Sraiidarit Jat(a rads fs aneatheg announcement in that re.| Wished to be returned to sleopy|” AMSTERDAM, Dec. 12 Tho |} Mrv. Louls Paterwick, 19, whito || way riding with Uradnicsek, had die. Meudor ¢ s par-| spect will be made Jate : an) cemeter Now ror for k of Netherlands announces re.|] he was on a shopping tour. In ||appeared also, ho sald | a : a a buria imuel Gompers, Jr., eldest | f furniture store, Mrs. Paterwie! 4 ri ko 4 S. | th 1 Ps t ’m Gompers’ t r atatecgt : duction of its bank rate from 6 tol] 4 re, rwick || ‘The attack occurred at EB. 45th st 4 fii my 1 mn ofethe Tabor leader sald today. |4%4 per cont uaked a clerk to call an ambu: |land 14th ave. N. E,, while the dis WLEaten | 6 told | rs. Gompers, Samuel J. Gom lancé, ‘Tho police ambulance re- || trict was boing combed t hel 1P BATTERY UPRIGHT | pers, J. and Henry Gomr ric & combed by tho poltec Dealer {n D polcone, ery Ba j Or und Henry Gompers, who sorted before the young || ha Miva tant eater In Dodge Brothers emt sunday.’ Special trip every Bal \ v1d. Hal Veen thn battery tn heel cota teas peat aie it Taint u porte for the andits who held up the | ™M eles ba : ‘ * gratified at bolt taking it ot ¢ ve Pape iby din te tater ESL COU ad MADE aL teers 1a f Tinie} comfortably ar || Royal Bank of Canada at Nanulmo Drothers ‘Trucks ey th ee } I i Sediment} noral service ere uesday or |ities today banned showing of the|! porn | . st Pine at Summit ; ard pavemon Ithout] may be in tho bottom of jars, | Wednesda [flim “Hnemles of Women,” trom|| Iie wirth ceatieredictn one’ of'|| | Round Trip i viog to carrs a shovel © car\and tipping them may chuse it to! All funeral arrangements aro in| the novel by Blasco Ibanes, follow: |] ihe busiest shopping corners of || LEAGUE COUNCIL ADJoURNS | WA st-0918 NAVY YARD ROUTH Eth Tarn U1 cE Mio mud, aa hojget betwoun the plates and ghort-|tho hands of the executive council |ing a lot In the theater duriug the]] tho eity | ROME, Deo. T3.—The League of dad ite Japan. reult them of the federation performance yesterday evontn Nations’ counell adjourne | 6 Has journed today. roms

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