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Show LnJ Unionized Firemen Are Not Wanted In City of Yakima YAKIMA. Wash.. Nov 10 - Y ikiiua's former firemen, who walked out on Tuesday, have been advised by W. I Brown of Spokan . district vice-president of the International Fire Fiht ers' association, to tear up their union charter and forget about It for the i present. He said Uiat his Invesl .i I tion showed that the people of this community would not stand for .i 'unionized fire depar ment. ( is uu derBtOOd that his idvi e wi'l be taki n. though no notice of such act' n has as yet been made public. At a special meeting of the city n i. mm commissioners and Chief liay H Hare. J who was released fiom duty 'his nv-rn M ETH ling, the commissioners went over the j sssl list of former firemen and geler ed ! II those they would reinstate in case the drop their union affiliations. Tbout two-thirds may be taken back. I W. C. Parham, assistant . h'ef of the 911 Ellensburg department, is now temporary tempor-ary chief and ha been loaned to Yakima for the work by Rllessburg. I The strike is regarded .is completely broken. ' |