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RENCH SOCIALISTS FIGHT CLEMENCEAU a PARA PRADA LORD PAA PPD PPP PDP DEPP PPP PPP PDD PPP PPL, “—==-"| The Seattle Star “2m | THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Der Tenn, ty Wal, 06.00 to saan _ £105 GLE ca Aa aT Re enwoRem eel Latered as Second Claas Matter M 1 at the Postoffice at Heattie, Wae h., under the Act of Cong March §, SATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. OLUME 21. NO, 247 Weather Forecast: 7onisht,and Tuesday probably rainy modera TA LY IS NEAR WA Politicians rat "}/ Jugo-Slavs ‘Would Oust Tell Us Why Loom Up As | ‘The Tiger The people of the Pacific Coust and Rocky Opponents . ogoen — are entitled ots peor explana- tii . March, ief-of -sta! f |Try to Make Capital Out of ventagevey Ry or yee European Peace Is Again | Wilson's Visit in Effort | Threatened--Poles and army, as to just why Brig. Gen. Foltz was re- Goned in rank and returned to this country. ae The people of these states gave their sons and Pibadtpeientcatone sens brothers to the 91st division. Ukrainians in Battle Brig. Gen. Foltz was permitted by the war de- ~- partment to command that great unit when it {TO ASK WILSON’S AID went overseas and he led our men into some of — the bitterest fighting of 1918. , Perr cey Pssst res The 91st suffered exceedingly heavy casualties, | eer A - ah ascpe casualties that we are just now, weeks after the growing tense, according to dis- armistice was signed, learning the extent of. patches from Zara to the Gior- A thousand rumors, some of them wild and un- Pou He crea re aie i se rench w openly reasonable, others apparently sane and with some with tig Seago Mire ta § basis in fact, couple Foltz’s reduction with the the danger of a clash. The unusual losses. ep ior fleet, it is believed, The Star has been instrumental in getting from ha, ee Gen. March a guarded statement that “nothing has Basen mg sant i pes eae" been reported to the war department to substan- President Wilson in Paris to -aetiie tiate” these rumors. -- Yaking social rere . . preatening the peace of t That is not enough. Foltz was reduced and according to diplomatic dlsclesuren hb e day. sent home. There must have been some strong Grome-clnime of the hbAlaiiacs aaa reason to impel Gen. Pershing to do it. the Poles to Eastern Galicia and cone The Je of the West are entitled to know flicting aspirations of Jugo-Slavs and what that reason was. TWO LEADERS CONFER | | BY J. W. T. MASON | | (Written for the United Press.) | NEW YORK, Dee. 16-—Potitt | cal opponent of Premier Clem: | | enceau are trying to capitalize President Wilson's visit in an ef- fort to bring shout the over. throw of the Clemenceau min. istry The soctatat leaders and labor ex: | tremists among French politicians, | are antagonistic to Clemenceau, who} in & radical, but is anti socialistic | They have long been warking for | hin downfall and for the substitution jot another socialistic government similar to the administrations that | | preceded the formation of the Clem: | enceau cabinet It i their purpose to attempt to! caune the impremdon that the social | ists and extreme laborites are the jonly sincere supporters of Wilson's | lecampleted peace program, and that | the Clemenceau radicals are secretly | working against some ef the Wilson prinedplen. A clath has already occurred be tween Clemenceau and the socialist Italians on the east coast of the Adriatic constitute the issues ine volved. |..The Ukrainians and the Polee have already clashed in battle an@ % demand of the observers see an approaching crisia latter that they be permitted to or | between the Jugo-Slavs and Italians, {age wiper ,vaeae PRESIDENT TO. ROLL GALL FOR exz=.s><"-ceh-erapeme Wh ‘a reaidence : | greased beyond bout | Clemenceau has ory to sanction é , settlement,” ap cry entente this procession unless Preddent Wil | diplomat admitted today, |non requesta it. For the president Y R | —~—ROLL CALL — to do wo might easily result in the whispered charge that he waa inter } fering in France's domestic politics } Such an accusation, whether true or | 5 not, probably would strengthen Clem j | sexo" | BERLIN STRIKE neeau's portion, BY ROBERT J. BENDER | ‘The life of a French ministry ts al United Press Staff Correspondent call i" dening up Chrlateas men | LONDON, Dec. 16—Marshal Fock Red ways precarious. The French cham. PARIS, Dec. 16.—President Wilson | For | ber of deputies is the scene of con-| plans to address to doughboys on, busy stant political conspiracies against | Christmas. berships in the great humanitar. | ee ee Coca ances and the ministry in power, for it requires| It was announced today that he) ian army. i ouncils >upl por- , only 4 single adverse vote against a| will go to American army headquar- Ri only requirements are “a —_ bi per according to ade | . e 2a. After the address i , «government measure to force the | ters December 24. and a dollar. Amsterdam dispatches declare that | : “ 1 rt ; cabinet's resignation to the army he will spend several ny Siam, Sy woman, any ROLL CALL days Inspecting the devastated re-| chiki, can be = fed Cross mem- | {he strike in Berlin has reached se- | gions, returning to Paris Decem-| ber—and Seattle must enroll 200, | US Proportions, only two newspas being printed, these being small ber 29. 060 members. pee chase supplies that are made into work, the dispatches say “ . } garments and bandages for distrib W H PRES D NT Beseech President | tion in France or any other epot on | —ROLL CALL — | to Aid the Greeks tne tace of the giobe, where suffering Ebe: | tea laq P ‘ rt Govern: | | BY FRED 8. FERGUSON CHICAGO, Dec alls for the soothing hand of the iment | SE RG BO ig aa ail RE ie eS Fes al tak 16.—-Resolutions sy .—Res Red Cross. ent Withon’s aid in| "ea Cree alstrict atone baz| 28 Endangered by PARIS, Dee, 16.—The conference | helping Greecd§to overthrow Turk a auetea oat j : : ; bee . that wil cen President Wilson and Pre-|ish rule in Thrace, Greek Mace-| 5296 900 for supplies at will require Call of Reichstag betwe | mier Clemenceau is regarded as hay. | donia and Asia Minor were to be) BY FRANK J. TAYLOR (KI) r ear ling had the most satisfactory re}sent today, following a mass meet Make Complete Check (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Dec. 16.—Berlin is wlll tle President Woodrow’s Bed Is Too Short to Give Him Real Comfort PARIS, Dec. 16.--President Wil sults, from the American viewpoint, | ing last nicht Employes of every Seattle firm are | son's “Empire” bed is too short, of any of the inter-allied discussions ROLL CALL — expected to enlist, 100 per cent, in| "Waiting expectantly the out- |] but he fs sleeping in it, neverthe | yet held | the Red Cross. come of the convention of the | | ‘The understanding displayed be Many complete rolls were y| feichstag by its president, Kon- : less. ane ams ehs dap see: ste Peenag eh tin Fehrenbach, i : The custodian of the Murat pal. tween the two is described aa “won. Fi waiting for the teams when they be-| Stantin Pehren h, in deflance | PARIS, Der. 16.—Serious || ace did not want to change it, ow EL PASO, Dec. 16.—Mexicans here | Eleven passengers were injured, | Jertul.” It ts regarded as one of the| League of Nations kan the checking-up process Monday. This shesting Wee to We Gant trek trouble is feared in Lisbon as ing to the fact that none of the |/say that Gen, Felipe Angeles, with nome seriously, when Northern Pa. MON Lad able hours ihe president) CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—The press Pe hg sonra Sore serpy tin |. cesuiner ie neyRRam 4 ther beds matched the Napoleon OR pr . einad ne , at om ONS | ten: . leas a ict, under the auspices of the coun-| * % . | the result of reports that the as || Other beds matched the Napo! 4 small band of officers crossed the | cific passenger train No. 3, due in| opened dent's plan to make a league Of ne iis of patriotic service, will begin |. The Present government, which in. Sassination of President Paes 7 Rio Grande into Mexico, 50 miles! Seattle from St. Paul at noon today ROLL CALL bent ~ ee ey A conaider, Thursday and extend thru next Sun tended to pcs the reichstag here F REESE ba — - ve | Deace, rathe on a PF later, to give the ministry parlia- | was part of an extensive plot to RAO ® | southeast of here Sunday, to lead|coflkied with a switch engine in the aiict, dea thane te Mies Jhae fay. Peay: i [tees toate he: Se ee i anid f i on D e 4 | 7 ade ot e oT “ a jo be wa he @verthrow the government, ac- the proposed coalition reyolt against | fog, near Ellensburg station, at 8.30 Addazas, in two addresses here yes-| Tennants to be awarde Porta that any deputy attending the. pro- rday, She said the plan was more | m posed insurgent session, will be ymprehensive tha League to Enforce that of the} | guilty of treason. ce. ‘ Wild rumors are afloat concerning Proviie Speakers | ROLL CALL wide & the significance of Fehrenbach’s display in the Bon Marche shop win dow: i | the Carranza government n. Morids i cording to dispatches from that The rebel candidate or, president | ™ nday He Officers and non-coms paraded the in waid to be Dr. Vasquez Gomet.| The train is on the way heres with GREAT ENIGMA E on ue 7 4 the 5 The revolutionists hope to obtain re an P, doctor aboard, to care fo crying. : ngeance!” An ac . cruits among the Villistas, those who were burt Members of Red Cross auxiliaries | " + . lice of the dead assassin begged uty a z - move. It is reported that Field Mar- to be lynched, promising import: | The injuries, accorting to word PARIS, Dee. 16—President | DANES SEND WELCOME | ¥' 4re enlisted by heads of the aux-| shal Von Hindenburg will send 5 NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Ameri Wilson was officially welcomed iaries for the drive are requested! troops to protect the mee re revelations if his life is spared. és 2s received by us, consisted chiefly of Ps t 4 A r r he meeting. [) Tamagnini Barbosa, who ix tem | BY WEBB MILLER cans and Mexicans engaged in a) re ony paswengarm merely got ,| @ France today as “the great TO PRESIDENT WILSON ‘© report to the captain of their pre-| The Ebert-Haase government at- y filling the \presidency, «| (United Press Correspondent) fight at Tampico on November 29.) violent shake-up,” the chief dispatch.| Wuropean interrogatic habe 16.—-A for.| “iNet for instructions, and hold them-| tained its ascendency thru the elec: Eientioned as permanent successor. It) WITH THE AMERICANS It was learned Sunday, with the| (here insisted. No members of the| The expression was employed by sais is Salt | gatres. in readiness to serve as soon tion of delegates to the national POR regarded as possible that a mili-! ACROSS THE RHINE, Dec, 14.—(By rival the American train or engine crews were hurt, he Adrion Mithouard, president of the Wilson was formulated and “* Cellet 1 holiday : WorkIngn’s ark, | Seklers’ _ Cnenels iV government may be constituted. Courier to Nancy.)—The Third arm Monterey from Havana. said municipal council, while addressing 1 to & mass meeting of citizens | |, . - Sane holiday season activ: Chancellor Ebert's majority social. 3 has issued a proclamation containing In an armed a Mexicar ROLL CALL the president in behalf of the city by the mayor of Copen a n rbthen spe hes _ - ists led with seven workmen and LONDON, Dec. 16.—The Portu. the following provisions aptain of the r w killed. and the nation “President Wilson, a great |! Be ens el page Meni ro tine | tour soldier delegates. Dr. Haase ¢ parliament will meet today, in| The jocal authorities must mark one of bis men wounded severely,| A dmits Error in It was accepted as meaning Jassembly of Danish men and wom. | (4 OlA0e ath vere can Be chtainad was next with five workmen and two nce with the constitution, to the boundaries of the bridgehead and an American saflor named E Cc Ri ipl dap pe by rab a pe rachael raged of 80"! by calling Elliott 4021. ee government has issued a proe- 3 + jured »# 1 enigma at the peace conferenc clet velcome ‘ou to Europe,” is a “4 | ie " a 3 a i mromened. St wag Cee | with signe id. Ragtidhiand Gersnen. . | Berry sesured ster plonage Vases |e Ca WHET tha, itertethliba | the¥iacinningcee the tack Ren Scovell, actor and entertainer, | lamation calling for volunteers for a ‘at the Portuguese lega-| No assemblages will be allowed for! Details of the fight were learned| wasHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The| min arou eum ae ee anes who was one of the first to volunteer | “people's army.” It also hi ced here today political discussions without special > sgh officers and men government today confessed ¢ he pod i anaes ae ROLL CALL Jaa an entertainer of sick and wound: | damabilized seldlece: Got tore ree Castro has been meptioned | yerimission p Monterey refusing to talk-/in two cases involving constitution. | sii ards aper or en fed soldiers in France and Fi unemployed, but to go to the coun- msnccetsor to President Pac | The sacne prices must be charged say the fight occurrwa when | aiity of the expionage act, practical n of the official reception to the |S ° . available as a speaker, and w try, where labor is scarce and food Inated late Saturday night Americans and Germans for ail attacked by several Mexi-/1y setting aside conviction of near! ‘ ta the icity rials | Par ans Think for the Christmas roll call at Sno-| more plentiful. LA dispatch from Lisbon today #A¥8 | ood cans as he was ident he nal Unionist leader, Camacho, 6 Um) Ny German uniforms may be worn fled toward bi Protection of the police ment to Mrs. Wilson for her decision ernment want strong action against eluding the one ncdnivatiiiy president { Drink Some Wine | ITALY ENTHUSIASTIC Reco} aed groups, and a quiclt Sunday, | placed under within the bridgehead « by & Mexican | mpionage suite i { { ing « saloon core of residents of South I» { qualmie tonight Peo a sco! So PER tes pd TA at (i qualmie to ple supporting the present gov- nip and was|\otm. Thin does not affect. other| french official, r ieh'compt:!’ Woody Ought to | ROLL CALL elrapiha dsaprah x ' ' , unless apecial permiasion is given yard station at the doc involving Eugene V. Debs. Wit Brief addr thanked si Pith ies on, ina belief addre unked |) . > SIMMS LONDON, Dec. 16.—Sidinio All firearms and explosives must) “Ber i aid nee: led | ROLL CALL irr. Goal. dey the apeetion agai bor PHILIP SI ne oe) OVER WILSON’S TRIP! ROLL CALL Paes, president of Portugal, was — j rrendered to the Americar for help ating that th ard ee te: ad Peivva jl U.P. Start ¢ pspondent ' “shot and killed late Saturday atisfactory shelter, beds and stor: | were t him with their rifle TA Re inive car, ae sate at te _. o dis’ {) ROME, Dec. 16.—The preas en Haase Says Call might by a youth who wat | age facilities are required for billet’) Mon fr the | Montere “ ‘ : ance’s part in, the war __|} covered the Wilson smile. Special || ¢husiastically mes Wilson,| ° later lynched by the crowds, ac- | ing purposes ponded at once, anda free forall | A OTF fy Hy ilgon, Poineare and thelr wiver|} writers are dwelllm at great |/while the present peace confer. | for Reichstag to ‘terding to dispatches from Lis Special roads will be constructed, ensued, during which the Mexican I Sais nn Me et hte lenath upon It )ience leaves statesmen perplexed B i popes s val Thousands of p t racked |) j { e nrecognize bon. and the 16 cities within the bridge. | guards are sald to have fired ger hell uhanid 4 Ls One said t\ and uneasy it assures the Europes BPaes was in a railway station at jead must keep up and repair all the | shots, presumably to restore |) ———=— ne ||in the square sive the many ett Kach time he wrote, his mes: }/ population that a just peace will be| COPENHAGEN, — Dec. —16.—Dr. mn with members of the cabl-| -nain ro rder, aa no one was hit. The wlustic ovation. Ax the cheering con |) mages were grave. Hach time he {| concluded,” ays the Messagero, | Hugo Haase, in an interview with waiting 4 train to Oporto ROLL CALL Americans returned the fire, two In these prosperous inued, Mrs., Wilson th own A/\ talked to the pe his words } bets wait the Berlin correspondent of the Polit: he was attacked. He died M una failing, the remainder : Ns cath bouquet. There was a great scram were full of wisdom. Now ap ene ken, declared that the present Gers ie snliutia M L Ritchie running, ‘There .was no. further times the restaurant ble for the pieces |) pears in Paris the living man, sa. { Weary Wilkins to man government will refuse to rec enini Barbe niniter of| Maree Weroy NI demonstration. The Monterey wa business appeals to a ‘ } luting, smiling and alert. Wilson |) Shoot "Er Tonight’? |: 10 reichstar called by Presk bas. telapordtt Di t Akron, Ohio ; "4 hours for an invest! sertain class as offerin PARIS, ‘Dec. —16.—President has discovered Paris and Paris / a0 PF Ponight ™ gent renrenvach bas. tefaporariiy: ae 1es a , keine eee See eee Cera Or z Wilson, in a speech at the city |} jas discovered Wilson Weary” Wilkins’ big outdoor| Haase said that if Germany loses esiden Word received from Akron, Ohio, gation tations between tne | 22, opportunity to ac- hall today, declared that America |) We pictured him as akin to {| vaudeville and Savin MESD pave: |’AlseceLorraine, aha’ will’ bain Clee today told of th th of Mrs. Mil TASER Ne re ; gti nn ed te quire ownership of a has established its right too‘ 1) Christ, a Christ not consenting a (| ment dance will be held Monday|man Austria. He said Germany had Bidinio Paes, who led a revolt in| dred Rite wife of L. J. Ritchie,! United State rae pregyiveaiag #8 8 mone! profitable business. To- full fellowship of these peoples |) Gologotha’ (the hill where Christ {| night at Fourth ave. and Stewart st.|enough food to last a few months, 4 ‘ former ¢ ‘The tar M clash are expected to straig 2S * set here and thruout the world, who was crucified), He is not at all § “The weather was too rotten Sat-| providing it was strictly rationed. Seeshbant Juha Ritchie died ta irsday of pneu: | the ences day, under the classified reverence the right of genuine lib- |) (hat. Wilson is a man. He is $/urday night,” says Weary, “ao we're | ui Braga “ monia after a week of ilines he The i. ate department oftioinnty heading of Business erty and justice.” correct, but not austere. And if }] going to shoot ‘er tonight | GENEVA, Dec. 16.—George Lede f « t was 20 years of age, and leave be old at ve lexicans started ve oO al i aT Your in he told the ” r ot xs . t te Be ther and 8 the fu r,s al re) o b n ‘ yportunities, you will n theassem:|} he drinks nothing save water, it { mn. bour, socialist, is reported to have ‘ des her husband, a son, Bob, aged | trouble turn of events in Mex find the facia ceetatht Jbly, “haa raised many emotions with-|\ jx, perhaps, well. But, after all, ¢ ROLL’ CALL resigned from’ the German govern: few da On Dee ease; her mother, Mrs. L. M. An The latest Ae hci te fosamee inc facts pertain- jin me. It in with no ordinary syr he is worthy of the love and wine || DENVER, Dec, 16.-The Colorado | ment s drews of Cleveland; a sister, Mra. A. | ico is raporte. att rides Neen abe ing to an investment of thy that the people of the Unite of France, because knows how J|bone dry amendment adopted at the Herr Brockdorf-Fratzau has ar ets but the bh J. Ritet Of Cierennd: | nt 8) Sey en ee ee a United || this kind. | States, for wham I have the:pr to amile. We thought him phieg- $|1ast election was proclaimed by Gov.| rived in Berlin from Copenhagen and His ailant was ar-| brother, Dean, Andrews, with the|ranza governmen| ‘ will succeed Foreign Secres of speaking, have viewed the suffer-|{ matic, but he is not.” Gunter today, to go into effect at| probably ; States ¥ ow: on any sucl | ma American _ artillery forces rele ee ag frown upon any 8 ‘| } (Continued on page 11) { ses iagiaeaseinaeciiilaaiinatattaat } midnight tonight. ‘tary solf ROLL CALL ~ France.

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