The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 1

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seer Mannan PAARRRADRARR AAAS PPAR PAPAL ARAL OL AAR APD LLP LLP LPL PPPS rn eet a ot te Gane NIGHT EDITION i che iene a Neen — TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE 7 Rntered as Hecond Class Matter May 3, 1899, t the Postoffies at Beattie, Wash., npdor the Act of Congress March &, 1879, VOLUME 21. 2 SE ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919, Weat Forecast ! rd in i ss BERLIN BOM 3,000 REBEL GUARDS SUR Girl Reporter rE Describes City of Vladivostok Savagery and Civilization Rub Elbows at Gateway to Russian Interior ~~ |__She Braves Terrors of Siberia 4 U.S. PEACE UNION MEN "Wy: am ENVOYS REFUSE 65 Killed FRET, TRUCE § Air Drive on Americans Anxious to} Get Plan for 48-Hour Armistice to Work, but Many De- | Turned Down by Work- | bed lays Prevent Start ers in Eastern Walkout | al tation ENGAGEMENTS BROKEN STICK TO THE FINISH BY FRED & FERGUSON MPARIG Ian Ih—the Ame | naive tat mee’ tam ne Radicals Are Losing Battle for ership of German Nation BY PEGGY HULL Woman War-Correspondent Now Covering Russia and Siberia for the N. E. A. and The Star VLADIVOSTOK, Siberia, Jan. 10.—The gateway to The can peace delegation was ready and anxious today to get down to business. President Wilson and his fellow! has ted up New York harbor. fused to ag to a 48-hour ar mistice in their strike, whi Terror. coma to feel) 7 . 1 ked i (By United Press Leased Wire, Direct ‘to The Star) That’s Vladivostok. — an ito an ; — I came to this forsaken corner of the earth to penetrate . tt Barer LONDON, Seats: ‘10. - Eight 0 r the blackness that surrounds Russia. I find that blackne: shing here to meet me—as it meets all travelers from a who seek to enter Russia by its f. rack -do Savagery and civ tion rub elbows here. Filth reeks amid wealth. Order and decency are nearly overwhelmed in a back-to- the-wall battie with barbarism. And these conditions are only a beginning to the mizery that rules in the interior—or so they tell me here. Human Wrecks Indicate Prevalent Misery Human wrecks huddle on stone floors among -vermin- infested rags— Others, drowsy, stare with vacant eyes Seings hardly a step removed from extreme savagery drag their way thru the crowds- “It’s worse than this in the interior,” a v my ear. “Think of those who couldn't get av Even before the gangplank was dropped, we could see from the boat that abject misery gripped many in Vladi- vostok. “Hold your breath,” an officer from American head-| quarters remarked as we passed thru the custom house. | I tried to, but one accidental whiff sent me reeling toward the door. A dirty whar’ f and a collection of human beings not half so well kept or clean as the av ge village dog b: home— | 1 that was my welcome to Sibe I began to re ; realize that 1g f] ig ra a hadn’t been altogether misinformed about this part of ‘Fw’ 18 ACTIVE ITAIN PLANS. | ptenns. Cpaltitt Russia. res tues? Nos Kuiwrn a HERE AGAIN WORLD LEAGUE "Viste : in This Strange City PARIS, Jan, 10.—The British diers Cou Our machine slid in and out of long lines of crudely) | made wagons drawt , blind, stumbling wrecks of horse- flesh. They might have been just invalided home from the » lying in the lower boy Government infantrymen have arrived isi boat own Berlin and others are en route, acco! ; to a dispatch from Leipziz today, q j\the Neuste Nachrichten. Desperate fighting continued in pute yesterday, Leipzig dispatches report. traffic for aif : ~ ian anie Yon tacans fought from windows with mach eing ntraightens t “ ss Saal .w he jee tha “Sew eee ee gets}; guns and bombs. Great numbers were ki og steamers unable to dock On both sides. Teed French bare of ship COPENHAGEN, . Jan. 10.—Berlin has a ena rivers Last experienced the horror of a night be me were ing attack. cared. | A dispatch to the Berlingske Tid today reported that government aviators 4 tacked the Silesian railway station bombs Wednesday night, killing 65 pe The most intense fighting occurred that night in| central and southwestern portion of the city, the disp said. Casualties were reported to I been heavy. ‘ WILSON HEARS ang Chief Eichorn Gives Up .Y, STRIKE Troops to Government Leaders BASLE, Jan. 10.—Three thousand members of , | President norn’s republican guards have placed th ‘es at the disposal of the Ebert-Scheidemann governm accord to the Frankf i ertou (E jing the Spartacans and hig render one of the terms of the truce proposed by the government.) a: The Berlin garrison, which hitherto has been neutl for the government, the newspaper said. Govermta ment aviators are flyi low over the Vorwaerts building where nched beri engagement must sit and a shouted in Premier Clemenceau was un awnre of the set for Thar dravwn ‘The | Amer jampr by Western front. Other mach passed us, rocking and tt in Berlin Wednesday stated that tl e bur peed over cobblestones. I am sure not " 3 y Spartac. ave seized the principal wireles one w 1 40 miles an hour. j He t inbitinding | i the capital. B panese and Czech flags yed from. ca 1 i that the ex.) New F A eam.ether cons PAGAN Rat es |e. not’ cap. | trict from ag + pre nent we got out o 1e congested 4 sy a t : ; M4 2 the radiators, and the moment we got out of the congested) ste of waving the problema A, nt ot th « « Martial Law Proclaimed in peared to me to be a fiendish determination to out peed | aler 5 a vy ‘ Berlin; Spartacans Losing : our ailies. \ LON N U eme we ring into Bee aves, commander of the clinching f found Maj. ( —~ n given to t Ar ican force sred in an imposing Rus- pa SS forte o er the sill ar Agony on the v lantskaye is one way of f stat t Shipping I Man Is . 7 spelling it, and are a dozen ways of pronouncing it. | « unity dey took a ree. Death DRY LAW IS UP nts were, driven Recent a n the chief of staff's office I had aloft the individual in regard ' Dp 9 own healt good view of treet below. In less than 15 minutes I clothing as varied in style as their countries in distances. | 0, 000 DIE OF omer e Fy ign Hooray BPD month, af ike = i, cee On Second avenue in Seattle even during the most i > ubmitted data regarding | Onto Ceneral horpital’ G resne | SACRAMENTO, Cal... Jan. : cpparently high wear there a semblance of orderly procedure. tuc thor y)in a eritical condition Fr ' 10.—The Sheppar d dry M in muck f the ity b re the le pushed each other off the walk without an FLU IN ITALY ay ul ;wope for recovery h wen} amendment for national pro- ‘es bi: Ss ‘ it \ n ntecr : a = ‘ ‘ sg there fs, a i hibition was reported favor- c yvernment fs cotati ay bumped into strangers and glared at them. Many} Romp, Jar Phibias more power for the leagite | Wty Mane to Reece? tea |ably in both houses of the 60 10 bHLN at strategic points Sinan pedest took the street, but were chased back almost 10.00) tie , Hee 4 sources. It Ie # 1 . California as ly today. ; t Bertia immediate a speeding machine ape Rl HH, whe| that he I inclined ‘ Ser CRN 153 ne W ot ing a cavalry ‘ ed oie do ni #ttitude that Germ: 1b td: | neem AAAS | Hh Te per be ent to ald the governmentiy . Well-Dressed ee eee neue ts the 4} Germat rms were fightiiga ’ s : mont rtant ar id be the § \ ‘ 1 off:bhen “ , nts in Berli & I stood there and fearfully watched the crowds, momen first purer § } Dione ; Naw ious reported yga artacan riots a Dortmund, DAN tcival chcsnadiy. arid vedas In thru a traffieisden Portland Schools Germany Secrets : TREAT OUR VARKS {\t pt street and not hit somebody or something. | Combat the “Flu” Are to Be Bared } bay Sebi Oe med it to one of the gener ) Many returned been here a month t his answer was as blase as a native cit 1 neh istrict offielals are ni t , Siberiz raent , forces tommy ‘for 8) tin q war) sailors were turned f y _without work Thursday, ' ne I J a lian officers, handsome, w to We \ ‘ rw Cctuetitc “aati eat information ahd gis ent bureau were = {| internatio pula i dressed t ‘ 1 rubbed elbows with the h ted yeat t ' ) opened on the third floor of the United States Em wh “4 nd 10. — Montenseeiill lavage creatu ) ed the street below. Italians in 7? spt ling Et iS i - . } ployment Service, 110 Cherry st. \ f 1 expelled tua officers moved their grand physiques with erectness and FOR RED FLAG FLYING } man if employers will list their openings with them is 4 Bhd yh \ ' ss military p on the strange procession. Report Revolt Is ROIS, Idah 1 0—Display ) More than 100 fighting men have heen placed by the ul , e eve \ Two Cl officers, glittering forms in gold, red and on in Westphalia ng a red flag or any other ’ recently organized bureau. ‘The work threatens to — {| tho past t ve shown they « AUSPRIA WANTS ASSEMBLY, blue, raced thru the street in an automobile almost as mag-| THE HAGUE, Jan, 10 ie par jot disloyalty will :ns oP } ind still, government employment men say, until 3 Rey. aeciteds Denes feb ; the « industeini: region in ieheriaty| bill introduced “by < Representative |) tle employers respond to the appeal for available * constitual And if th only the beginning of Russia's anar chy,| tphalia, a dispatch from Dussel-| Robertson in the Idaho house is en to col I 1 5, it was ted in Vienna dispatches todayy what must it be like in the interior? |dorf reports today, acted [Annet

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