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= & Will the Germans Raid New York? What Will Happen if They Do? Read the Answer on Page 6 , t tg " companies’ land wires. | eommunication with New Y¥ “thereby severed eee BUH BPASED WIRE. senvicr UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS SEATTLE, The Seattle Star The Greatest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest WASH., LAST EDITION Tonight and Wednesday southerly rain; y Everywhere in Seattle CEN ONE TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947. PRICE _ BY ARGENTINE RUN FOR MAYOR a Intrigue Believed to He Becomes | Grandfather To-| New Special Rate Fixed Have Fomented Walkout | day and City Hall Job of 120,000 Men | Seems Inviting | FOOD FAMINE FEARED|/ WHAT WILL GILL DO? CITY TO By United Pres Leased Wire ers Confer | Ole Hanson fs a granddad today eooence gving age ae | And he’s a probable candidate for a vote of 53 to the Ar- | mayor. gentine chamber of deputies to- Not @ay voted to support a break in Eesations with Germ ‘ope happen at the same time 1@ chamber's vote tompletes| Several times before in Argentine’s legislative approval of history, Hanson's name has been! Adm ®everance of relations with Berlin. mentioned as a possible candidate 4 ‘The senate last week voted 25 for mayor, But always the im favor of such a step known real estater and orat Hy United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Sept in fo. b mine that the two big facts necessarily corrlated But tain outlying bitumin e fields, ike Alabama a Seattle's ton yint con Ohio ang W nols Argenine was wholly par. up his digits and proclal vania bituminous of alyzed today in a genera’ there was “nothing dotr miners opened today n Paralyzed today in a general But today it was dif ca deemed iantends ot 05 enaks strike, which tied up all rail- “I may run,” Hanson replied to), ' ft coal to ti Toads, cut off telegraph com. the di oon a tRUdt ‘eauee selepoumon munication and threatens fam. Weighs Seven Pounds ‘Ine in scores of cities. And, as tho It concerned 60 snion and nonunion sof Wt was learned on high au- subject, he ad ce ners. y that Germans are pay- es, it's My boy Ole’s t John P. White, one of ing many strikers’ expen: te |boy. Came | night. Mother and |¢t Mine Workers, presid Prevent them returning to baby doing fine At Providence ed ‘> work. One hundred and twenty — hospital even oak 5.) w a ae : thousand men are already out pounds.” ‘ per ton advance| Milk Shortage It is known that Hanson called chine and plek miners, $1.99 Buenos Aires is already without on Mayor Gill a few days ago rease per day for wage In Electric light plants are Are a going to rv again, borers, and 20 per cent increase for ited only by sailors and sol- Hi?” Ole is reported to have asked ardage” and “dead work Food prices soared today. the mayor. Fuel Administrator Gar ad government advised all hotels| “Why?" asked Hiram dressed the conference barricade their windows with Other Candidates An advance in wages would nat h fers, and to secure provisions; “ I'm going to run my- urally mean an increase in the gov-| bh fora fortnight. self, hink, and I'd like to know.” |ernment prices, artield § stated | During the night strikers cnt the) “Oh!” said Gill. “Well, if I de| The added cost would be pase tral and South American cable rl ran anyhow.” to the consumers. cide to run i direct! « t rk was Argentine na ecide to fun,” anyhow Hi] on, rumor tional telegraph lines to Chile were also plays actively with the follow 9 cut, destroying all South ing mayorall probabilities MEN BOOST RATES 0 can communication, except Johnny Murphy, Claude Ra Via cable to London, New York and Cow an William H Moor: down the Pacific. The Pacific cable wires to Chile were likewise A. Reynolds and Austin E. lowing the BP soda of ¢ er Money? ‘There is a sinister connection be- report was that in the event BY JOHN H. HEARLEY Argentine Preas 25.—F e Benedict Berlin's reques ton soe » is impossi-| Hesketh sald that perinte partment, woul nty of inform he coal situation here. ota declaration of war WoWd send troops to Europe pro ROME, Vide@ the allies furnished shipping {s insisting that and artiller for a peace confe ble unless Belgium is free and re HOUSE MAY. EXPEL stored, according to information given to the United Press today by high Vatican officials HELFIN AND HOWARD It was stated that “converse effect of the good old briar 1 tions” between the Holy See and co USION RE GNS heartily Indorse your project, WASHINGTON ts gg The| Germany are progressing. NF R t and am taking the liberty of jept. 25. om ck for $10, just how h Inclosing a che ‘0. , jue’ es be al vod over the Punish Done to Send Verbal IN COAL SITUATION Fest! Ssowsra 2 worthy Ment to . out to R ope . é 6 aaa, By United Prees Leased Wire NEW YORK, tatives Wpfiin, Alabama, and Georgia, for insinua Some congressmen were inter fm Bernstorf!'s $50,000 “s Representatives N ordney today dema be expelled, unless th the truth of the staten P made. More friendly membe gested a formal reprimand Answers to Powers Best, 6 WASHINGTON, § 2 Vatican will send vert Vienna peace notes, ac g to official today m Rome. The messages em Press today ized the bitter disappointm of the country re led wid Vatican at the central powers’ confysion in the ¢ situation titude. dealers predicting a shortage The | of nl] answers to Controller Garfield to say Reports gathered by Judge Tworoger Nicks Him $5 for Patron Saint and Another ink. Five dollars for that. | sure of meeting Iverson be- Monday was a busy day in } police court Fifteen dollars, all told. Pay fore. before, or for how long, but he Ninety-eight Saturday night at the desk “Five weeks ago, your thought It was a couple of days celebrators appeared Pat paid worship,” said iverson, | , Acting Police Magistrate Phil- alter | “Judge Gordon gave me six .” said the judge lip Tworoger and explained “Guilty or not guilty?” asked days.” ‘ eee just how it happened that the | the clerk of Louis Marsllli | “Vm a better judge,” com- | nian - Gtetambade sath’ “he officer thought they were | “1 was drunk and eping,” | plimented Tworoger, “Ten | couldn't way acti drunk | said Marsilll | days.” | hat's too bad, my poor Here is the way some of Nsmiss the charge of sle | ears | man,” commiserated Tworog . Lend 6 judge. | y og 204% Fifth | h them did it: ing,” ordered the judge. | Harry Roger, I'll fix It so you won't have oe dollars for being drunk | ave arker and sorter in’ | Officer, give him plenty of rest “Patrick Washington,” called | Le aid he had never | and quiet for 10 days the bailiff 5 AP J. Ae W a sages pe be ror been in court before re a dou a a . , Fi alg Rati Ma The evidence showed he had “How soon can you gateh 1 a oe oer : ‘ boat for aske { had ce le of little bottle of aleohol on his per ae Ma sey ph crit vested ra court of tterfield, who ' ' ' ” anved we said that was where his wife officer “A dance hall ts poor place “Married man?” a ked Two fap quien linea Hg the rt. “Ten days, if you're | said Roger, “I've been “Five o'clock,” quoth the = mel pag "1 nee Saturday night prisoner at the bar - : — re sete a ae urn to the bosom of your “If you're in Seattle at 5:10, ly wren 7 thy \ ion’t le > I'll have you locked up for ‘ lor that, You have iverson said he was a , and don’t let it happen | you Coutated the ts ae of your little drunk ,” ruled the court | either five or ten ¢ I don't cote” Were éetlare Sor thet The judge wanted to | Sie know which,” remarked Two You have been just plain | knowwhenhehadthepiea | C. L. Robin couldn't exactly roger. Mine Owners and Work- INVESTIGATE ie anayl and ding onsumer CLAIMS LOCAL COAL d be able to obtal on reveal Millions Americans are dependent on Coal them from suffering in chilly homes this from all pa spread with i per for George Beban, oie ie THEIR OWN caggeend : "FILM STAR BOOSTS SMOKE FUND » Sends Letter and wit Star Readers Roll Up Goodly Total for Men Brea mees me. The in their smoking. If a cigar or cigar them, and a amoked, give ‘em another As for myself, | find tically impossible, in my photoplays, to get they any | spiration without the soothing Proprietors and clerks downtown operating splendidl the in raising money w smokes for the Sar lists of were turned in today Thru the generosity cigar store cigar remember when he wa GEORGE BEBAN ‘ore contribut the famous Paramount inate rq we check for tween the strike and German b ents’ s efforts to kee rs ; B ittine ont of the war. The rail will be conducted by the public) sway gown in Loe A Toad strike itself came at exactly HELD FOR JURY Gan deetecaecs tel. weil they've rd about The aon ga veal ‘io Aempunen tts day by A. L. Valentine, superin pik ob a? ryt al of any drastic step against BY GEORGE en rae j ent. +a.| & letter from Geo Db many which the government! ("ont i mane 0 Be drag sng vor a ented 1 re ata Bis c et consis tosneti uns today was held to but tha Inqu me ; the strike believe the danger eye ee inion ce a. ko enenat ‘ ie perce a: ty ag a » was remanded to jail without Fixing of coal prices by the gov 2. its attention to home affairs a vor Lae, ieee pr eeeet Rae Sot remedied the alt ee tor The Star: | most cer to forego entrance into the of shooting the million. juation in Seattle, according to) viniy am in faver ef your an who employed him, at Councilman Hesk : id f raising a tobac «Weld Send Troops pekapee tee weer). “There te evid Of Joint ac] rere ei ter “Our Boys in The government {s still withhold night of August 29, tion among coal men here to ex Franes * In commenting en all information as to the course tort unfair profits,” Hesketh said pits | can do no better than ind despite the paralysis of the coal in car load lots ha he a toe a the Rev. mike mar aonareny ceed FREE BELGIUM 1S Patan the combine | Byte aah otNe pa at President Irigoyen would an : found that coal costing) Yeiiows, let them have what ance a diplomatic rupture, if not FIRST PEACE POINT 8 at the mines, which! they want. They are going to a Weclaration of war. : sri ag As face cannon to protect you and t prac writing of the largest PATRICK WASHINGTON HAS EXPENSIVE NAME; “Vv” for Country’s Dad | tents. sho: fn Jail SHIPBUILDING STRIKE CALLED 12,000' SEATTLE WORKERS TO QUIT SATURDAY REAK WITH THE LOOKS LIKE OLE 'U, S, GIVES COAL AISERIS VOTED HANSON SURE TO PRICES A LIFT IN THIS STATE IS SENT TO. ~ PRESIDENT “Our Patience Exhausted,” Union Official Says; Will Paralyze Industry Unless Demands Are Granted. Twelve thousand Seattle shipyard workers will trike at 10 a. m. Saturday unless the labor adjustment board of the United States shipping board, meeting im Washington, effects a settlement on the increased wage demands of the Metal Trades council before that time. | The strike date was set by the Metal Trades coun- cil executive committee in meeting Monday morning, and unanimously a foe by the membership of the Boilermakers’ union Monday night. PATIENCE GONE Th jilermakers’ action was formally ratified by the business agents of the 15 unions of the Metal Trades council Tuesday morning and the strike notices sent to the yards at once. The strike will absolutely paralyze Seattle’s ship- building industry. The wooden ship yards are almost completely closed down now because of the strike of their ca irpenters against 10-hour lumber, while the car- penters have also seriously crippled the work in the jSteel yards. “The strike is called,” FAh torps Beye in France Tebaces Punt, feattle Otar, Seattle, rgvere I moet cortatnly mm in fever Of your spendié iden of raising n tobacco fund for "Our Deye in Trance™s In commenting on etter than que tohep of Lee an Contwel ! “The poor feller! a Ther are getag 52 face annen te protect you nnd me. tat they went. femora, im thetr mek If they want & ciger elves igaret ®. ie moked, give Protionlly impor thle dn writing my pheteplaye fo Get any inspiration wituart the seething tof the row Brine. I heartily euicree your project and mm taking the live for (10 = junta “Rit” towards @ wprihy cmse. kate , a . Fens £ AAS te to The Star's Tobacco smoke fund. actor, and the letter he w: $10 to swell the Sammi character declared A. E, Miller, secre= tary of the Metal Trades, “because our patience has been exhausted by nine weeks of fruitless negetiations, “San Francisco and Portland struck promptly when negotiations failed. We have waited nine weeks and feel that there is no use waiting longer.” The strike will effect every yard in the city and the °° 7 @| those soldiers of ours are going to feel any better for a smoke, why, ANOTHER ALL.NIGHT give it to them, say I. | am sending DANCE AT DREAMLAND 5 cente—all | can spare—and | 1 ee pray that everyone else will help blacksmith and boiler works and machine shops doing ar upon seve . Four Renton barber ». Paseo, Contract work for the yards, with the exception of the yet 6 gad ull, J. H. Jeffries an® Skinner & Eddy plant. eee Seren) Business Agent C. W. Doyle, of] — an SS? yor ; ; b Labor Council, sent tong telegram to President Wilson, an : ss ee gy nouncing the action, and explaining] .* — the reasons for It Aagne ee Men Eager for It ae e what he thought 5 Jes to Jas, A. Taylor, rep ' | snting the metal trades in Wash ’ all Jake with me,” said D A ington, advising him of the ac MOONEY Joe, " ent's bes 4 and urging him to make a tettle- t ‘ t of ment wit adjustment board, f going 1 RICHMOND, Cal., Sept. 25.— | possible, be Saturday WASHINGTON, Sept. 25,— " Two men were killed and two Call on Shops President Wilson will direct a ' . h Are reported to have been in Miller ania committee from the} MW and searching inquiry Into f jured when the Standard Oi! | otal Trades council called on sev-| Sl! developments surrounding en tank steamer J. O. Moffatt ex- (oral of the contract shops immedi-| the arrest, conviction and : and ploded at her wharf at Rich- | ately after the calling of the strike,| death sentence of Thomas J. ; + eget - mond at 4 a. m. today. The |in the hope that they can be signed| Mooney, alleged San Francises naen © ‘ en t cause is unknown, Officers |. at once. | bomb thrower. — A t f It w Started an investigation to de- “N. D. Moore, vice president of the This investigation follows an 1 € we termine whether the explosion | paciric Coast Coal Co., which owns! international protest of labor Lad will be o ted free was from accidental or incen- |iciier shops and foundries; M. M,| organizations that Mooney had It to dance ease ee |Church, of the Vulcan Iron Works,| een “railroaded.” — ' the d nd g The Moff ompleted loading |e. a in . C 1 Hoil.|,, President Wilson is informed ee ee 51,000 barrels of off last night and | S46. Fox, of the Commercial Botl-| that Western labor unrest may Be ° | TER. 10 Bove lott post today “The members of the Metal Trades #4 finally to the Mooney case. i nae a an EecaleRattar anit a Frmas-| council are divided about as fol pee _ ey i eae nye lows po a ‘ » to th etall v of 46/8 labore wore the only men Employed in. three steel ship at. _ new Wester tame investte con t t twot " ave been on board. The| yards, 8,000; employed at Skint cation committee named by the kits, ene . ttol el was entirely destroyed, the | inaay shipyard, which is “f nt, headed by Secretary of & const emoker for a week jo; wher ser damaged, windows |» 599; employed in about 12 wooden - r Wilson, will go to the bottom that enc cents contributed | Were n Richmond and all |S ity 130 or 40 contract | % the Mooney case, we hese kite to an A t ba ties shaken shipyards and 80 ler Woche nua|, Mooney is a big figure in Russiag i France In the Le ng ene ; bad a paving been one of the leaders of + with the . : ' aries, vg “|the Russian freedom move! 5 A ted rd with the/ Mine Potash in U. er work, 2,000 - eaters ement r y whe ts it wili| LINCOLN, Neb. Sept : The men in the yards are eager ‘ a pe Seeey whe: § i i ueaska's potash os are dcine and anxious to strike, according to] president E. P. Marsh, of the eng their bit in this war and plants for | “He or ska e Federation of Labor, is ae emt re ire. Jen working the potash from the wa.|_We held them back as long aa! snember ot thie lAnee commifantoa ert of Renton Inclosing ters of the lakes are springing wp|¥e could.” he sald. “Many times It) Marsh may resign the prestignm | have in Western Nebraska like muah.| seemed tho nothing could pre- here if the federal work takes tow read Mrs, J. B's letter in The foom towne I 6 mee aah: | vent « general disorganized strike. | isch of his time, opposing the idea of sending tobac-| 110, pienty of capital Ys re-| Now that negotiations have failed co to the Sammies. She dese not lin tinar he projects: and int {and we have given up all hope of cu realize, apparently, that these boys) eine to ba diecontinnad the h ; decvaae tun ttn ia Sale R EXAMINATION of ours are soon to be standing in| oii. war, according to thoce on, |to say that it will completely para holga tn the ground, Sore Gee IN| paved in the bu r hose en \jyee shipbuilding in Seattle.’ OF REGISTERED MEN snow, and mud, and water, waiting The announcement of the action for they know not what. I have|, Most of the notash furnished the | o¢ the executive committee of the WASHINGTON, Sept —The |two little boys, and | am teaching | VO'Ml came from Germany before etal trades in fixing the date Senate today limited the examinas them to let tobacco alone, but if''® *"F Monday morning was delayed by ton of men registered in the select a coe Miller for fear that if it became raft to “those who can be clothed, public the men in the yards would | fed and equipped. late ot Siesta maskin’ This limitation will prevent exe | eiaahischeund amination of all remaining registers Hoye tn’ France ‘Tobacco Fund” for American fightin The following stateme ‘8 I8-\the war department sued by the metal trades press ‘It will be possible to have 1,500. bays amen committee 000 men under rms by October 15, | | tn epeh of my packages’ will, he placed : si sein ON ie which my waknewn the soldier, At a special meeting of the! which all the war department ee of thanks, board of business nts, held 9 a planned on doin it was unani-|! cad m, Monday, Sept. 24, BUTTE, Mont, Sept tice zi, mously decided to call a general The strike in all shipyards and contract roundup of ekers continues to« shops, Where agreements have not! day, Ten alleged slackers were am ad signed. The strike was called | rested turday, 10 a, m., Sept. 29. | They The board feels that it has now | arraignment before (Continued on page 10) M. Bourguin, within the last 24 hours, will be taken to Helena for Judge Martin otty 4