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— > ewe Ton -~==~~| "he Seattle Star v.27 THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCU: Botered as Gecomd Claas Matter May 3, 1 ATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST at the Postoffice at Beattie, Was h, under the Act of Congress March &, 1579. Per Year, by Mail, $5.00 to $9.08 DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918. VOLUME 21. NO. 248 SEATTLE WASH., TL Tonight 4 Wednesday, Weather Forecast: Ite gentle eas rly winds, CLEMENCEAU IS GIVEN VOTE OF CONFIDENCE @ ROLL CALL gh @ ROLL CALL m ROLL CALL @ ritish Squadron Bombs Russian Bolsheviki Slav March Premier Is Halted by Upheld by | Warships | Deputies “Bombardment From Gulf of; | Question on Demobilizing Finland Disputes Advance Whole German Army Fails | of Bolsheviki to Affect His Office | UKRAINIA IS IN TURMOIL “TIGER” WINS VICTORY p a aN o—.___. By United Press Leased Wire ||| By United Preas Leased hs 4 Direct he 8b Direct to Tha Star | to 7 = ial * Renhated | STOCKHOLM, Dec. 17.—), PARIS, Dec. 17.—The chamber of] - deputies today passed a vote of con- i “A British squadron in the fidence in the Clemenceaa govern! . + Gulf of Finland ce ment, 310 to 175. the front and rear sections The vote was taken on the ques of ~~ oe coee halt, |G aaseptabie when Deputy Braitto| enem ance,” Constant asked hy: otal tt Ethonian. official report] diste demobilisation e€-Qe German Stocnces t . jarmy wes not included. i pow - — ROLL Cll — Moet Pera WILSON DELAYS mich om agin tar re TRIP TO MARNE erernment intends to evacuate Pet BY ROBERT J. BENDER —shnadlone aon eeaptoniggiaige, Fn P Start dent) PARIS, Dec. 17—A heavy rain + ROLL CALL — | necessitated calling off Preaident Kieff Occupied by | Wilson's projected trip to the Marne New Ukraine Chief hyp = Sa the scteaiininb| BERLIN, Dec. 16—(Delayed.}— | Admiral Grayson from playing golf | Suporters of Vinitchenko occupied | &t St. Cloud, which had been planned | Kieff on Saturday, it was reported in | for 6 a. m { @iapatches here today. The hetman The president arose later than! lias sesigned. usual, and expected to spend the moat of the day indoors. This after- | qi enna | noon he will confer separately with oo 1p soa yp net ta th Edwin Hurley, Marshal Foch and | Parine, was reported to havjueon | Italian Ambassador Celtere, the lat-| Her hands/are outstretched. She is appealing to you, so that she may help to allay the suf- fe serress ect sovernt cars 02 Since: 3 fern or humanity. All you need is a heart—and’a dollar—to join her great organization—the | “ai are bonges 17 ASB Tonight the Wil . Pol * UKRAINIANS OUST Latin Baca ‘French most humanitarian in the world—the Red Cross. Do it today. men and Ameritans will the a eee ee ae ee a $$ ————— sro een et Sa anne = EVERYBODY [§ |Yes, a Husband Should Kiss His UNTERMYER ON — aa! ove the hetman of the| The weather cleared towary ESSE EST SL ANSWERING RED Wife Once, Anyhow; We'll Say So. STAND PROVES | “How long have you been mar ROLL CALL — ~ROLL CALL | CROSS APPEAL | sroxan ; a "Dee 17.—| ried,” asked the court * | Women who have been married for| “Several months | Alexander Forming DIAZ LEADING several montha and. haven't been| “And he's never kissed you?" | Serbs’ Government, \»#—— eee, ae aia kissed by thelr spouses are entitled | et WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Testify to divorces. | n ' | granted.” e © senate cor 0 | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17~-Prince | SHIPYARD MEN JOIN Fe" serait Woewekc, Wb ‘wits her tice iabniian cing 46>. Hachbkc hes toe before th nat mmittee that Alexander, of Serbia, is forming a| }| Th J band for freedom, presented her! decree of divorce part present: (65 Srpbins the pre-war activities. of | Rew government, according to infor- | | employed t ty |) the German propagandists, Samuel |case in court today ed her with this 4 vice mation joiied the 7 Untermyer, New Yo lay ¢ " here thru Swiss channels to) EL PASO, Dec. 17—A_mani- Binks, somiy JORGE. ie, 27 He has never loved me—hasn't! “Next time get n nice fellow Seen atk Mee a ORG Oo day. Alexander 1s gee ng his) testo issued by Felix Diaz, im | | Cross in a body ga orm single | }once #0 much as kissed me,” she| “Never again,” exclaimed the} for “the vague impli Panay ane Journey to Parix until the new g viting all parties opposing the employe of the big firm waa | informed Judge Gatens freed woman impli hat m. @mment is completed. | Carranza government to cooper | | missing in the list ae i ical [opiernies were p rman before —ROLL CALL —~ ate toward its overthrow, was re- 4 ry M4 ! —~ nanan |i ntergyer'p na 2 4 fs oat a oi 5 ab eel a Rh AOR A ae Republicans Will Untermyer's name had been linked port toda, atest | ' with those of number of pro | Australia Wants | Site i, PO en meer ote wa | Meet January 10| Tough Luck! We irate itis to See Hun eet , ers, girls, employers—every type | WASHINGT N, Dec 17.—The j ) ) | ‘The Diaz appeal, was issued in ial campaign will be |} ) ) ) ) MELBOURNE, Dec. 17.—-The! v.r4 Cruz state, where Diaz's rortea| ot citizen was eagerly answering 1920 presi: | Missed Living in || view nearinee Hun Prieon Camps ‘i At no time did Lever, directly or Mrectly handle a single dollar WASHIN Dec, 17.—New {| from any one connected with either we can all be sorry we weren't || 8vernment or embassy, or from a peso eased Beebe dc bah German, Austrian or American citi- zen charged with violating our neu trality he said From the outbreak of the war down to the present time, I have de voted a substantial p t of my time without pay and at my own expense, to government work of one kind or British government will be asked to) wore barely thwarted from capturing fend Australia a fleet composed Of| Juiana by prompt arrival of federal * the war veswels and submarines | troops ptured by the allies. | Demoralized transportation condi | tions in Mexico are reflected in re the Red Cross rofl call Tuesday. officially under way January 10,/ Teams organized to canvass [when the republican national com the pay roll clubs brought in | mittee aswembles at Chicago { long lists of new members, and | Republican Chairman Will Hays) At last the truth about the ( It appears from the above that | porta that General M nearly every firm reported that | issued a call for the meeting thru re German prison camps is out the squadron will be sent for ex-| Prescador, of the national employes had gone down the line publican headquarters here, declaring |) ff0m the Vossiche Zeitng, old hibition purposes: jis one of several private operators| 190 per-eent to help continue hu- | that republicans feel that they |! “Aunt Voss herself, we le —ROLL CALL — | charging high premiums for moving! manitarian service. have won & tremendow that the German prison ¢ | freight | It only takes “a heart and a dol- | jast election FIELD. MARSHAL HAIG = [The American Smelting and Re-ljar' to join ty tee op are just about the most delight ful spots on earth vl realize t ortunities nov | fining Co. is reported to be running | ‘Tyexday and Wedner will be | responsibilities measurec } A write-up rivalling the efforts {| Smother connected with the war. TONDON, Dec. 17.—Field Marshal | to destruction of equipment on the | -rhuraday the big house-to-house car |) agent has reached officials here. {| th,” er os ip mcity, and, at Dougias Haig is coming to Eng-| national railways vases, under direction of the Coun Margett Now Out | Quoting a gem The follow: } bade eure a wie. re rei publicity fandThursday. He ix expected to ar-| Emilino Zapota, rebel leader dom-| cig of Patriotic Service will begir ing are to be folind in the prison (| DUre@U Mave traveled over the five at Dover at about 10 a. m. with | {nating the state of Morelos, ha Honor roll em were awarded of S. F. Hospital } camps: Cinema theatre, concert {|COUnIEY At my Sate gente 8 distinguixhed wtaff. called a council of his chiefs atl o74 business how Nay tie 100 | Sua trains ten 300s hall, studio, Hbrary, bathing fa || (Pes\ne {Cie ae ana. hacidon cee called a conncil of hia cit at |2r¢ business houses Monday for 140 ee ae hams |) seen cies tor lee {1 SO eee, Toma, Darin extermination campaign planned by | total of 6,826 memberships. There Selakeed ror tke hoapitar |? tanna, tooteell TT WOU Anime Re tac fo ec go Carransa and General Pablo Gon-|\e-. in the majority smaller co-h aan sa wing a mys. |, Where beer, wine TAINMERL ST ae yog.coOtateainine me eredit kaa ———— . eved € continued today to ~ ~~~ | the Red Cros and to numerous ot New Portugal Chief ine tirst municinat organization to hii al: regarding 1s ROLL Call ae colish funds ‘ ‘i and’ Sec (Night.)-Can. | Subscribe practically a 100 per cent) virack made on hin In all my published articles and ti In these peveperous LISBON, Des. 16-— da 9 aug Seattle se ROLL CALL Confesses Murder published utterances boin, wines ie ime: the restauran a ¢ ade dl rintendent of loutbreak of the war, and before, I business appeals to a | Portuanl ie evident put the school div’ Arbitration Role lee ven ol His Neighbor have availed myself of the oppor certa ass as offering Pace ee ae av ad “eg: an a ee tunity to sustain all the war policies an opportunity to ac ROLL CALL yd itr Ra 28 a. Shunk a tap for S. A. Difficult yh oo n “oft waa ge tt ited TU ie st eho ‘ neat 5 ) ) a fond ntervenec 1 but af NGTON, I 17,.—Argen: | “ternoon, officers ss hat he ed) been my good fortune to be able to quire ownership of a | POLES ORDER GERMAN. tes:hers, wno at be reached rOTON Dew, #t—Atwat hn meat, datneSiinoe, toon [en 2 game gue See Profitable business. To- TO Go HOME da abacribed mond. goa ee rence 1 the elf-an: | "6 of extended q country, but I have left no stone un . Aatribt rol conmabwied 1.680 tein over property interest rned to render such service a day, under the classified LEBATION TK k Pollan |. Heavy enrollment in expected in ¢ as abblirdtory between ROLL. CALL 2 Eagle plies : heading of Business |) eer tues have ordered the German | the xhipyards and other large indun: tasters’ torte Poland Cails Up ROLL CALL find the fact pertain ae encouraged the Bolshe 4 a bio ae a pint Mg . ported at the Chilean emba: ind i ion in Army AUSTRALIA TO Ch BRATE ing to an investment of viki a oeeeeeteting at the Seatue Nort te Peruvian delegation, but it was| BERNE, Dee, 17—The Polish au MELBOURNE, 1 7A thre th ROLL OAL . lord ay and the ot, pointed out that the present strained | thorities have called for the mobiliza- | days’ program of celebration in Aus “fgea f tien nant of, tee | cetace ode acai relations cannot continue long with: | tion of the classes of 1883 to 1901, | tralia, upon the official dectaration The Red Cross is Uh out @ renewal of the recant outhreak. | Thev total 1.500.000. of peace, has been agreed upon, aa nation, mobilized for service, 3 —-—-——_ ' wale. me 1 ip uth e the , terious attack in while be was badly ‘we toilet article acco, available resources almost to the (ENT ROLL CALL requiring more time for a thoro cM | out up, He will be confined to his |) Vegetables and fruits are on )/ phpeaking point in so doing, and have | Mi Canto Castro Is + _ vats of their forces and compllation jioq for two weeks, however, tis be: |) Al Nscven cnnaGarabie. evar s100,00ar es | retchstag | should meet | [Kaiser Refuses to |themselves upon the Haase Threatens ograat refused resentat ly to inv ling of the reichstag, demanding that that city today which approved the invasion of Bel 80,000 TEUTONS CHEER RADICAL IN REVOLT TALK Wy United Press Leased Wire, Dire to The BERLIN, Dee. 16.—(1 ) p. m.)—Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, Bolshevik leaders, today were re- fused permission to attend the national meeting of work- men’s and soldiers’ councils. Radical members introduced a_ resolution demanding for Liebknecht and his aide the right to sit in the con ference, but they were out-voted by a huge majority. At least 80,000 persons gathered outside the Prussian parliament building during the altercation. When it be- jcame known that the Bolshevik leaders had been turned down, Liebknecht suddenly appeared on the roof of the par- liament building and began to address the snowed. He wildly Altho surrounded by government soldiera, Liebk: spoke fearlessly. He led cries of “Down with Scheidt “Down with Ebert,” “Down with Haase,” despite the fact that these officials were sitting in the house within sound jof his voice. Liebknecht concluded his speech from the roof with an appeal for the proletariat, en masse, to proclaim a social and political revolution. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. —Germany faces a winter of | desperate food ahertage: Contrary to the general impression, allied officials. feel lreal anxiety over the danger of famine in Germany—not because of any sudden outburst of sympathy, but because jthey believe a starving and frantic Germany would be a menace to all Europe. Germany’s chief difficulties are: Shortage of potatoes—a major part of the diet. Serious shortage of means of transport. OPPOSE CALL EBERT HOPEFUL OF REICHSTAG FOR HIS NATION AMSTERDAM, Dee. 17.—The Ber-| LONDON, Dec. 1j.—(British Ad lin workmen's and soldiers’ council | ™iralgy Wireless.)—Friedrich Ebert, German chancellor, ig an interview declared that he knew of no pro- vision in law upon which the ex. President Fehrenbach be punished | kaiser would have to be given up, |has protested against the summon and that the present government re-| “We have separated ourselves sign, according to a dispatch trom | from him after decades of bitter | struggle,” Ebert said, “and we only ._ | desire that guilt for the responsi- Rioting occurred in Dresden Sun-| pitty for the outbréak of the war day night, it is reported. Two per-| should be fixed in order that he sons were killed and six wounde One of th shot by a woman who concealed a|law upon which Wilhelm would revolver in her muff have to be given up.” ~d.| Should be exposed once for all. I annot think of any provision in ims was a sold ROLL CALL Asked if he took an optimistic | view of the future, pert replied: “Certainly—as far as possible for i : a government which has taken over Reichstag’s Move such « heritage and finds itsett COPENHAGEN, Dec. 17.—"It the | Placed before such a terribly tan- ta beapousd to | W104. ettuation, re Seana call, ha government You must remember that our ine the reichstag, a fluence upon the course of events is kaiser, non-exist-| limited. We cannot create bread clared in-an in.|for the German people. If the na- . Werlin correspond. | tion is allowed to starve then the nt of the Politiker inevitable will follow , Reo rees ink reldhotak That a nation sould be brought to such a desperate situation that t must break all restraints is hown by the experiences of the past year uch people finally revenge authors of a their mi Our old system came Heed Dutch Notice! the ground finally as a result AMSTERDAM, Dec. 17—The Tel. |°f Russian events which it had ite the former kaiser has | *¢!f Invoked ficial Dutch rep-| ROLL CALL presence is like A | . ‘Holland with the allies, |Germans Preparing ROLL CALL | Taxation to Raise jum and the Brest-Litovsk treaty, | ROLL CALL BERLIN SOCIALISTS | Indemnities Funds FAVOR ASSEMBLY} corennacen, Dec. 17.—Ger- VGnENHAGEN. “i a,,/Many is already taking steps to naar v8 ey raise money for the war indemni- general assembly of independe i Pre ve eenlata, -neeting in Berlin, voted by a | Ue® Which the allies are expected to demand great majority in favor of calling a | 7° $ “onal erihiy. according to a The German government's new + * ps tr . 1b r s taxation program, according to re GERMANS BLAME ALLIES “*: ports today, includes two loans. One 7 ‘ALT ° ROLL ¢ will provide funds for the indemni+ The amount to be asked has not FOR POLAND’S ACTIONS, been decided upon. The other will cover the ¢ of demobilization. _ BERLIN, De 16--(Delaved.)~| “Large sums will be expended in The German government stated t0-| heace work, including the employs day that Poland's rupture of diplo-| ment of discharged soldiers matic relations was due to the influ:| . ence of the arrival of the allied com ROLL CALL [mission in Warsaw, | The Red Cross helps soldiers.

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