The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 1

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-ARGENTINE IS FACING REVOLUTION: nn nnnnnns F COMPLETE Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. VOLUME 21. (a) NO. 27 * * © © 8 “& | KEEP THE FERRIES 4.0.P. King county ferries are losing more than $100,000 ayear. This is a condition that needs stern and im- mediate remedying. Heretofore we have gone along without a county port engineer. We must have one now. But who shall he be? That, too, ought to “we That is plain. be plain—even to our new county commissioner He must be a competent engi- me neer, who shal! be free of political strings of any kind, 20 who shall be free to act altogether in the interests > 7. of the county. : : al None other will do. ‘ortunately, this matter was brought squarely to the attention of the county commissioners by the citizens’ committee some time ago. The commissioners have been fully advised in this matter—and they should act in good conscience PEACE TORE WILSON NAMES sa =» SOCIALISTIC, = W. D. HINES AS : KAROLYI SAYS RAILWAY HEAD By FRANK J. TAYLOR LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 ‘4 United. Press Staff Correspondent (G. McAdoo today announced that te Gopyright, 1919 by the United Press.| president Wilson had cabled the BUDAPEST, Jan. 8.—Me | ointment of Walker D. Hinca as a H Jayed)—"“No pence which fs mot ena of rallroade partially socialistic will safe © Ls ! A re ’ guard the world from future Hine omy net a wars, President Wilson has this — medinte the president's cable to in mind. It constitutes his 15th McAdoo said point—as yet unstated—which Hines wae secietant ei must be developed before a (eral under McAdoo. He went to t ia treaty is signed.” railway stration as chief coun J In these words, Count Michael|s¢!, and within two months was Karolyi, Hungarian premier, de ™ade assistant tor genera tcribes to the United Press today iceAdee’ Madement what he believes should be accom-| ponowing hie announce plished at the peace congress. The tng appointment of H , premier emphasized the fact that he ,- iogaetgsth valle ageing} is not socialistic himself and that) ,, gy rps conn he intends to continue his fight Pr cgy ete but he ¢ convinced against Bolsheviem. clared that he is absolw’ at Peace must be social and economi as well as political He strongly advocated th of nation stick to there would be ar @ few years. Influential Man the rail league must ¢ fundam “Aside from his obvic qualifica <arolys an of noble birth, ts Sees pale orth: ‘Tteure in| tions, Mr, Hines ix in full sympa by etital ure eS l thy with the policies which have ecom plished ‘ m m sure that Mr. Hines v 2 Dendence and is regarded as the one) *™m & iti 2 be pra b's f - oO ¢ id the millions of ¢ wwe jo ane & oy sae " Brragi of railroad officers and I ot unt nothing bette for t “Hungary was dragged ) i nine Bp . : war by AustriaGermany a and effectiy andere’ Made in Vienna or Budapest. but tn ae is my 8 s Beriin We wer . agents, never walkin g feet. I was aK which meant that I couldn't do other PORT MEN WANT thi tried means to , ’ I stood against Germ y protested « t the B and f tres an effor to force Count Society of Nations ie beri te eee ae Now that we bt t the war ts to its members for December absol . that Pres-|a writ of mandamu ght in the } ident Wi will win art by the nm: the peace The er , attle cannot let 1 nber 2, peop future w h office this in -nind. t Ward an opinion of ' House to Consider re t Wilson Request to phe ta th offi Feed Europe People quoted by Steinert ; ; WASHINGTO Jan. 1 in teal -" calgary house rules committee rever it eased” t ' unt sction on the $1 iV Var w et 090 appropriation bill asked by Pre ne wt should not t 1 a ident ed i pop wnuar 1 8 t * ecial rule f un hou Washington Troops ehouse| Due Home Jan. Al INGTON, Jar the de f era port r f Gen. Bell Funeral The Pueblo, Br Y to Be ale Monday |; ssc kebap or yp Sis . j NEW YORK, J 421, OF far 1; 42¢ al of Maj. Gen. J. klin Be ‘Texa 436, Ohio, and the be held full military honors at|ters detachment, medic Washington on Monday, with inter-| ment id Companie A, B,C d amenunition train, ment in Arlington national cemetery. | of the OUT OF POLITICS! | FOR OPEN THE GREATE DAILY CIRCULATION ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 1919, 11, LIEBKNECHT IS KILLED ss 8 &@8 *#* ®@ * * * * * &% The Seattle Sta NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE i Per Year, by Mall, $5.00 to $9.00 # unday, rain; winds, $ret Weather Forecast: 7% *% * * s- S&S & 9 DEATH MAY END SPARTACUS REVOLT Fred Adams Used to Be News Reporter and Sport Editor; Now He’s to Be Speaker at * PLOT T0 U.S.? |Says Buenos Aires Trouble NO SESSIONS Camouflage Resolution Is Passed by State Execu- | ANARCHY Walkout in HUN REDS AllHarbors CONTINUE Is Planned Complete Tie-Up of Traffic Between New York and Jersey Threatened Curbed in Berlin, Sparta Is One Phase of World = x, > waet) cans Spread Trouble in» tive Committee , Loko te The Bae Move by Terrorists j,__Direct to The star || + Other German Cities NEW YORK, Jan. 11—Lead. Sie PROGRESSIVES LOSE OUT 50 PERSONS ARE KILLED crs, in the “marine wor DUSSELDORF IS HEI m str which has comp BY P. F. “TED” CooK ROR ap tied up the port of New York, ba ial to The Star) | BY JAMES I. MILLER today threatened to extend the ‘By United Pre. TACOMA 11.—Repubtican | (United Press Staff Correspondent.) walkout to | Direct cs The Star aurgents, who hoped to end for all BUENOS AIRES, Jan, 11— and later to Ps me the old system of secret com The general strike in Buenos the strike nationwide In. seope: COPENHAG EN, Jan. See oe Aires was rapidly developing ent that the|—Reports were received h possibilities of an tion today. The general open revolu strike is part of an ar archiatic movement which w to the United States and the BOY UNDER 21 BEGINS t ur 1 Three Seattle men, George Howe rr have b w but € uL in an ), DUE 10 BE SENTENCED "writ nave oun made na scsi and". ""S. LEE PRISON SENTENCE nif feoay + th farm resid the | liquor within the five-mile zone, were WEAVERVILLE, Cal, Jan, 11 i k nt | ba ther int 1 th aturday at their final hearing be-| ve le tod to begin . next W A Japar fore ¢ Commissioner R. W. Mc-| in San Quentin, Freyer ; nere fron preter n th ch ago murdered Lem . tas h the sheriff's ¢ Chinese mine owner, He $ ' pa a the names of the J.D. ROSS RECOVERING t The state supreme The Great r Veterans’ associa rators. H ! been) J.D, Ro uperintendent of the | nied his petition for a third trial f of ¢ L tle brane? 1| turned in up to turd: city Haht and power department, ha neet Wednesday evening, in the Can farms were under cultiva-| passed the critical stage in a seriou A concrete keg, said to be almost adian Women's club, on Harvard|tion, according to Matt Starwich.! attack of influenza, and was reported | indestructible, has been invented by | in ave. ‘he windows of the farm where the to be resting easily Saturday noon, !a Wisconsin inventor, [in ¢ v that Karl Liebkn ca leader of the Spartacan olutionists, was killed du the street fighting in Thursday evening. would between workers " ceyrrenagy reateeidesen ® efforts LONDON, Jan. 11—Karl ete ‘ oe na ; Knecht was shot in the head and J toda failed prs lepiane admitted he {# acting city | German vt on his own initiative, t ays be 4 SINS | tin dispatch to the w : confident that Presid yen ap t. Mayor Hylan) ¢ aay @ th a n hia course sake Metrict torne s n ‘or - < t peeves Lins j asked Distri y Swann for) rhe official said that Liebid an } ‘The Arouble is due to Ruralan an-|a @rand jury inv report { death means “the end” Murphine ¥. C. Kellogs ee re eee ee oe = can movement. and Burns Poe of the epgeest,” ‘Gectared ‘Dellapiane. je Coast t ebknecht was struck Sai , " The socalists have’ w ne © gun bullet, while directing co, f to ge 1 gy es ay defense of a printing house on tions that w " o a to Are ; re the dispatch sald. Their prope by ; My" arbor and wate ZURICH uP. Gaanons P 5 f : been used by government tre Hartmar M. Whitney, of pai agpnonpd ha mittee of the Pa: the Berlin street fighting, a¢o ent ames 1: {1 tatorship, last night by nd ated unions was in to dispatches received from G . piane, commander of the first that tt was | sources today FRED A. ADAMS ee ee, eee proposed strike cted to bring matters to a COPENHAGEN, Jan ail Jan. 11.-~F Ad-| mit bill, as against the bone dry le s Be curred yesterday at . ctbii| islation. and that he yoned pro- present national administra a. = art, Hamid t ; ual tea legtalation tion was elected by the workers don, Stuttgart, eee m t " a re Adams wan sent to the legislature far, it has taken no isive patches from German sources ting editor, a mucker| the first time aa an eager progres « to repress the disorders which Gusrae were . salle vA things. ant tiiee veloped into a “safe"|Fesulted in clashes between th Seay awye man conservative interests. |8ands of strikers and strong for ices in those places. Fightl Adams is a young, ¢ He believe t of soldiers last night i »N, Jan, 11.—Presi-| still going on in Hamburg, t ret # ¢ ‘ Sa'was t nyo | Tule is mocked by secret Machine guns were used and the cabled the nation. r on always held hearings, | vada, but has lived in Wash-| Committees, thinks the leg casualties were he Thi # passive ain take up AMSTERDAM, Jan. 1. but & great man 1t| filed with represen ade by the government ted Del or ble} cans control Dusseldorf, accom bet 1 f e . t we oa ‘ 7 ked lass intelligenc » in eplane to assume control, he an norts here today. b * atthe jous and fair minded and im-| noun ; And he assured the board that all tehes said that Herr B I k teh of ore ma f the Partial He even « s so far a Th ikers apparently are devel go’ agencies interested, in of the chamber of b t “ t na and to say that “the will get what © & Bolahevist tendencies If the | ¢) a e War and navy depart ; Herr Sydel, director of ture 4 t his feet th whip a t they ca this talk ® ronment backs up Db piane, & mer ll back up its decision “with hools, and Herr Aich, general tere who at t Yea | ee he ee All the power they possess.” ager of the steel works, had rhe Adama graduated from 5 ee ene arrested. “ een om t where he edited Insurgent charged that the pn hruout Argentine was scheduled British Delegates A hu ed and fifty other p i at averen ' and played class | Tules has life and) for today nent citizens escaped to the nifaty ’ ae over practically all leg Strike Is Spreading to Peace Session bank of the Rhine, where they ‘ 4 and may pronounce the! ‘The National Federation of Rail * under Belgian protection, Who pays the ex of thene Ws His Second Term . behind closed doors.| way Workers notified its suvorgant| Are All Appointed |r, prison in Muenster, 80 e a4 t mg| For the last few yearn he has bee He Adams sa The| zations that all trains will be stop LONDON, Jan, 11.—The British| north of Cologne, was stormed) the me int ale not, and will not! ped before tonight peace delegation has been comple who freed 170 inm th ' a I | cc zation The strike & eading into the in-| with the appointment of to the o Ansan, w f a4 r ny mea. terior, but no new fighting ha el.) Barne Ww. M Taylor, of 5 nd oped her Gen. Botha of tf point out | «t Africa, Sir ¥ Fa Ve a” the | The ada and W ¥ mad r ithe with no out. | tq The named will se \ , " « Overseas domi: 8 will be t fice.” | ¢ 1 mark ented as small nations. ‘The By WEBB MILLER t m progressive to party te ‘Sbotestiie at tn United Press Staff Correspond phine tu uo, will he to include a member of the HEA DQUAR' ‘ wit t to progre part s 1 IN Jan. 10.—(By cout ter pe h te went|a 1 n reminde . t year The is not entitled ier to Nancy.}—The disorders in 1 th dams vote c 1 4 wo months will tell to a representative becau: it re-|lin, with resu t interruption The stand-patter morning in c fused to remain ir © coalition and| railway traffic, are threatening ed that secret commit on event this happens, t 7 ia now opposir government,"| cut off the coal supply of the " army W the future Premier Lloyd replied. lied of occupestn, at } i m re ay publican are qule ' . u e' ish anc : ents ch cciate ter : Ten Flu Deaths Sailors Hand Over — *),°"": i ae COUN T RY BOOZE S ILL . Reported Daily reg Leader ‘ Americans atene use 25,000 . ts save | of ten death 11 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 11.—-Sailc me 1 mont! ‘ wa cated were boarded up. " 2 bs eae Spartacans yester The 1 Army has issued an Ultie gd ; ' ' the cou und the plant was operated at night |‘ ttle for the past week umander Doeren- | matum oto the Gene declaring it Steals Jewelry and wis fount rifts Matt|for several lamps, carefully shaded ) Be Evvermnent, Berlin dis-| wit retuse to accept, 200 of ine a ta r re rov cl founa in the house < *. urrendered under terms 6i Swallows His Loot Marshal Adu Hetol on @ ?a Two stills were walled in w Et surpr owing to many being old LOS ANGELI ; therr fie rafirond| brick, and a large. pre t INFLUENZA STARTING IN nthe Doeberits a and others having parts) a Y - and then blew up the camp. 1 ot dy The liquid found in the WATERVILLE, CALIFORNIA ri As a result the German commige , Galea ¢ a ok : by | nearly pure alcohol, Starwich pour-|_ WATERVILLE, Cal, Jan. 11.—|County Is Seeking sion has hurried. to. Berlin, Balm idot Japanese men and al|ed some of it out of the coils at the | Thirty-three cases of influenza had unable to obtain any action by then de Pua 4 eal v farm, |sheritt’s oftice Friday morning, and developed here today. for Missing Soap | government } I nid: it ) the moonshiner 1 or it burned readily when lighted. t one case of this disease had Where is the sc arr 1, which th m alu-| adjoining farr appeared here until yesterd That is the ion that is San . t 1 t bags of fresh HOLD THREE MEN HERE cokyaragh cam rechiome Freiygp 6 t0) rronting Ps sitcenes Lan nd i} of mash App ANCE. | 4 dh PORTLAND BANK ROBBER fou dep long ON LIQUOR CHARGES - T of the count IS NCREASING BERLIN, Jan. 10,—(Delayedp= 7 chemical} The position of the Ebert-Scheldee t dealir mann government is growmng strong. 5 lelivered, |r every hour, while the number of @ insurgent demonstrations is rapidly paint diminishing, it was officially “aie blic of. | ROunced today a Government troops re imperial printing works and the mik itary supplies offices, Al fighting 4 nded in favor of the government, it) was stated, tured the | A coinin-the-slot machine has been vented by an Englishman for clean i smokers’ pipes

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