The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1917, Page 1

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ARMISTICE TO BEGIN SUNDAY sx TheSeattleStar 2%, THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST itheanterly winds VOLUME 19 §Xiteb™ SNRs “AOC HONS SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT Byregshere ees a jal hms os ‘The Man at the Heim mpeach Mayor |THE RULERs oF RUSSIA IN EX on 4 Charges Is _|' | Clubs’ Demand Meeting Friday Night to Hear Charges, But Won’t See Proof Held in Readiness to Produce Before the City Council Rour charges, two of which will he supported with lyidayits, are to be urged against Mayor Gill as grou inds 01 impeachment by #he city.council, at the pyblic mas neeting at the Hippodrome at 8 p. m. Friday. pt ee is ewillful be x6 of (Buty 2 | “Slav Debts May Be Radical Step As German Army Heads Agree to Join | in Cessation of Hostilities, Lenine ‘| Threatens Cancellation of Debts to Belligerents Who Fail to Approve By L PETROGRAD, Nov. 29.-The Bol- sheviki government today receiv formal notification from Ensign Kry- aa -© Cc now under investigation by the Se- EF: % ai coors (— aaa | complete cessation of all hostilities on eae ented here by the law nN é all fronts was in sight, thru acquies- . sill, oyt, Frye ‘ OClation | ‘ = ae % 4 i BEE clients who pay $10 a services | |e 74, . Aime aes | cence of all German front command-— ers to negotiation of an armistice. Preliminary unofficial reports had ~ indicated that agreement for a meet- ing to discuss armistice had been ob- tained on the Fifth army front. To- day’s official report from Krylenko, however, covers all fronts. Krylenko announced that his en- i\VoOys “had returned from the German lines, bearing the German command- PLAN T0 GOUGE ENEMY TRADING IN U. S. WILL BE CRUSHED er god chief's Official consent to negoti- * st the cty bat, ile re nt C tr I f Imp rts and. ate an ar mistice over all the Russian ‘MIPPED UICKLY: svi’ BAR ALIENS ON of Business Soon LINE. AND DIGS IN 8.0 Si |g sR Sa m4 cn WATER FRONT and prod laimed an enemy to the By t . WASHING TON, Nov t some business concerns ed the n lines on the front and all his eupportalg had deliberately planned to king Pray vom Po tally “hold up” the government thru | | Ay <2 eptcenele wit er| ove P . marred, ¢ SF etee — Sout eabtes high prices on naval contracts | © rs . vhs cou wae. vende to te “atin v1 . was the expressed view today dt] eer tapede Meme le box ic ? : itians, without dis of officials engaged on supply i the further export © being Beal SLAV DEBTS TO NATIONS AT WAR * GANCELLATION : OF SLAV DEBTS BLOW T0 U.S, By Un Wire WASHING 29.—-Cancel- eens AUSTRIANS FROM lation of an war debts to the © United States would mean sweeping early $160,000,000. RIGA FRONT HURLED “::" AGAINST ITALIANS By United Press Leased W WITH THE, ITALIAN ARMIES Leads 36 Cities in a Dozen Things eady paid out of an £ $925,000,000 has in the United States ly in paying munitions debts, ise might have gone by overnment officials wise to give months be- manifested & y to inquire into and to oppose fur- sition of funds until Rus- my coneen: hy Mim ©. Bere” roopecntared De oh wrote DISASTER GAUSE tment at helms 30"hoa, A on te sh ch ith hh AND PLAGE BLAME , sult his home of | PARIS, Nov, 29.—"The aenan nent of a Bok with Germany ap only a matter authorities figure-—may~ e Kaladine-—would arise to stir the a nation to break this agreement. as Temple, No. 1, “pep nee 1 hold it ua 0) b fea have been neized because of the peed for them here t, shifting er-all this p,m. and tonight. inters “ened

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