The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1918, Page 1

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a. | The Seattle Star = ="™ PAID COPIES DAILY M ahot eis! tooaeala sot ‘ THE GRE ATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE: VOLUME 20 | B's ' SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918 PRICE ONE CEN : tt | VILSON WILL FIGHT! ing sidelight on the manner in which “soulless’ @ corporations get perfectly human men, with souls in Meadows \ \ ? Mtheir bodies, to do their will. \ \ There was something pathetic about President BOUGHT BY RUSSIANS | ) : ‘ Leonard’s inaNlity to understand why, as Council Fifty-five giant locomotives man R. H. Thomson pointed out, the name of Stone- valued at $2,750,000, are tied up Webster is a stench in the nostrils of the public dlpeciar vo ivaad tocgentnlag ir aaar e a stench nostrils of the public WASHINGTON, May 15.—President Wilson to- which it is difficult to eradicate, and that the only ia yt AE og enh iag 9h 8 with » ts Z assag hope of harmonious operation of Seattle's street car selec uars g , \ a pond ae congress he would regard P . < = lines lies in the acquisition of the lines by the city. pad getnay ompened ¥6 . amberlain resolution, empowering the senate elecailitials, Gntech: dash Ae te sive weather, are huge plies f affairs committee to investigate every phase of the war “— unfs ot, Gaheunet trence- ceasorien ; 5 i 7. ; ; hee apes nara ‘neta These supplies belong to the department, as a “direct vote of lack of confidence” in tion from first te last,” exclaimed President Leonard. Rassian mission of of ey : him and ttempt to take th duct of th out “No firm or corporation has done more for this com- commanicat ' | ‘ rok ehhaammetibad ee eae a ge munity. And what does it get for it? It gets kicked tau muons bcckaaes banaue, . char? sp y. Anc es it get fo gets kickec y Exchange building : / ¢ . . ~ about, used for a political football. I have known , ‘i : “The singer functions We defined by the what these men of the Webster corporations B wre purchased from the D . : 4 . stitution,” the president wrote, “and the country knows have done for the last years. I know that they \ ‘ tive ( 1 the i 2 : ¢ : where the responsibility lies and the responsible ones od M ers hse * K > " can Pe a heat to pee aut are honest men. Why does this feeling against ther There is no doubt but that President , A ‘ ' ie, Ay | Mon.” he died. “Thene ar = CLASS 1 ALONE Leonard was sincere in his question. The outburst t 1 from : : : ‘ came from his heart. seins. aanathin . te Te ead is 4 f, J Fee dare Wee eas ” CAN FILL ARMY He has worked for the corporation for 25 year ping his best to forward its interests, doing his duty Nisha’ Go unten Wada’ ee toes = . : ; ' P OF 5, 000, 000 as he has seen it. Now to his dismay he sees that p eatin wts = - 5 all his work has for its fruition the distrust and en- e- ie ss a ill i : g Qn! SOMETHIN Vilson exprensed hi pi Be fey ti mity of the men and women that go to make up 000 S$ ‘ ; eS Special Staff Dispatch ‘tre community, toward the thing into which he has plies | Mead: ‘ : Z he lett hastily] WASHINGTON, May 15.—Many rm "aR J ~ _ mo ren: ata,| more men than Uncle Sam will be put his best. fi anion . th we tod Sena.| ble to train, equip and transport to four r t i . S = aa | | tor rn to th te commit.| France within the next 12 months Councilman Thomson had put the thing up to him bluntly, altho kindly, and he simply cried out with the pain of it. farteRe . peeist : re ; . ; a " T € ‘i 000 men, he probable strength of our » end of this year, has OTTRRCTION CO: LINES fo AIR MAIL ROUTE IS NOW REALITY | ==. Rie a Viadivestok “as soon as (ee ae jentinued on Fage Four) rt . however, that sible Rey 3,000, Puget Sound Traction, Light & expression ounciimar baesednse 5 a pitsceuieithe ’ it ros Ma : Beye : a Feel uae al on . ber of men in @ tle, is municipal ownership, they % yank in \ e Holle adetis toate ncilman K. H. Thomson has ; , ths ‘ . pe Bc oa WASMINGWOK, -Sixy tke ON, May 1 0 the traction , auate ae ante sans a oe * t M * enogr Nineteen letters and packages company's interests here. beg He submitted his suggestion to -_ sent to President Wilson via the eligibles from ey fae rally 19 Cou VANCOUVER SHIP Sil Srvvat aeivery trom New time of 2 hours. 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