The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 1

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ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. F . OMPLETE Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC _ VOL ME 21. ), 272 SEATTLE, WASH., TI DAY, JANUARY 14, 1919. NORTHWEST March § The Seattle Sta SUPERIOR COURT SUSTAINS TRACTION DEAL Rn NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Per Year, by Mail, $5.00 to $9.00 Tonight and Wednesday, raimg y wales PLAN COUNTRY- WIDE MOONEY STRIKE se 8 8 @# FOR ACTION Edward Nolan, at Chicago Meeting, Says Aid for Mooney Must Come Says Government Is Fol-|| lowing Rules of Kings * and Autocrats in “Spend- ing Orgy” BY I. ©. MARTIN BOYCOTTS SUGGESTED wasinortor. Jan It at tacking Secretary Daniels’ “big gest navy” program, Senator Borah today warned that “this shameless orgy of expenditure | may force the people to ery out with the voice of revolution against the madness that is rinding them to powder od, « of rob them thru taxation Will Fight Increase a) influenza” now epi of the| who m the final ex pression of lay our cards| ¢ now that those who on the table thru this naval To Vote on Plan have at every Outlining plans to be followed by a ony Figen - dig ag mays Snes tue Gamea or urged fed al intervention in Cali. | Warahips at this ume They are in Are we challeng jimw or throwing déhbt upon the} “The strikes will be voted by af friendship of France or Hngland referendum,” asserted Nolan. “Local |Jaban 's powerful, but our relations r 4 the ball roll. | are friendlier than for a decade “After the war with our defeated and all the r than struments of war. fornia courts Jhru igsuance of habeas corpus procesding®. « over. || enemies naval powers friend before. we propose to spend § 000,000 in the next three years on a SarTERFIE|D — powerful fighting machine. “In this rect chal F. Dunn ublisber of the Mont, B self in favor of There are Butte now,” Dunn said HOHENZOLLERN ° IS WEAKENING : RDAM, Jan. 14 rn ix on the Injustice to the people of this coun who have paid taxes and bought iberty bonds and saved, stinted and jr Jenied themselves in the war “Is the American taxpay more place in this proj coddled peon? Are we going on with this shamne- | tha » until the 4 to cry out with gainst the ding them to pow ~» VALIDITY OF CAR DEAL |S UPHELD »» Case Will Now Go Up to the Supreme Court for Final Decision to get a a strike try ten the fie in 1 unand Sd crisis SYNDICALISM : | _ House Follows Senate; Leg- “e egeaie a or islature Overrides Gover- «. nor’s Veto by Big Vote Ce ave | ¢ am than te rything it can to de Senator Walter @pecial to The Star Office by Direct Leased Wire) Wilhelm | ¢ The ne verge of be OLYMPIA, Jan. 14.—The state natic, accord. | #0¥ tween the rnments and th house of representatives today ns tween the government and the pe passed the criminal syndicalism bil ; The French and Russian, by a vote of This measur wan vetoed Gov ; years ago. Both senate 7 | have now paseed it over his It th Becomes law 90 days after the clore s Of this session, March EVADE PENALTY Those who opposed the bill and . LONDON, Ja fe Bxpres @rged delay in elim : ON, an, 34 core ws {nate its “sweep! were me Bohike, Hodgdon anc peri tear Norman of Pacifi ree. Six repre Thomas of King t declared, will penitentiar cath House Passes Big Food Bill Urged ° by the President «= speech or otage or in it not a signal act of | ve. rather Urges Reforms ® a Sa SEN ATOR } BOR AH ‘PRESIDENT TO EXPLAIN PEACE 10 AMERICANS BY ROBERT J. BENDER PARIS, Jan. (Uhited Press Staff Correap< (Copyright, 1919, by the United 14. — President Wilson is expected to go before the American people after the treaty is signed to urge its rat ification and solidify support of the new world thought it em- the good faith our a bodies. on the sincerity of| Thus sha our own professions? dent, the t was px out. at lend rr iS iomee WASHINC( Jan. 144—Pres ‘ “Pan is"ornctent'y Sold Whisky for at | beet iadlen 2. a Drink, Charge stk ani The 2 | re 1! factory—it's roti « ontinued on Page Bight) Buttermilk and Bolshevism Did Not Seem to Mix Well and CHARGED WITH USING HIS FISTS : a ; POOSOSO SOO. SHHHHHOHEDEOLSOSSIOOOOOOD Do You Want to Buy A Restaurant A Garage asi > A Hotel ae a i ‘ | Aid thus ran Hn tale | - ae ee eal A Soft Drink el 4 agen ein crak war. in tealie ; 1 Establishment Zags He mad s tatetabhienas the Rawicatter oe Air se 3 £39 VHSCOOPOSS OSH SOSOO OOOO OE OSOOSD: } | ‘er A Repair Shop BROWN AFTER AUTOISTS : ie oh 5 oar must, teach |« ¥ rd Ji H Fred ¢ 1 tarted } f t ' Forthwith | a : publ Look Under Business 3 , = » Alaiceiy (lies x Hawkinson ar t ut j ta a n i 4 , a hor , Resaskiceny Opportunities on the 3 : 44 mplaints against! hotel, Western ave : pulp,” aeee q tod tre , bt . Pp; King county automobile ers for| Here, the trio fell to di port. “I , SUT ine oaece i Peon ina Classified Page. petty violations of automobile regu:' Bolshevism said the | : fares in case of emergency, and the| $o@eeeooooooooooooooooos | lations { “L bave no sympathy Tor these] kicked Hawkinson down, the stairs, | iM v we Hawkinson Is a Bit Wrathy Now atio: the PARIS « indicated ness was critical, expressed by fri REPORTED 0. that prece t the peace opinion ds so far House's WARNS U. Sid - LABOR MEN Pleads for Action on Bolshevism; HEAR “Biggest Navy” Plan Is Attacked. 4 “Standpatters Due for Terrific Jolt if Ostrich Tactics Keep Courting Disaster.” Up; BY L. C. MARTIN (United Press Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. —That a new alignment of the people is coming up that will sweep away existing political parties unless they face and solve readjustment problems, was the warning sounded to chi tains today by Senators Kenyon and Borah, progressive leaders | They cautioned against “ostrich tactics” | States. | They urged honest, fearless, straightforward tactics |by the government and political leaders to cope with Tes ,construction problems affecting the great mass of the American people. REMEDY IS OUTLINED sounding the warning to “standpatters” in both “a terrific jolt is coming to them from unless present conditions are reme Borah and Kenyon outlined ways of meeting the Bolshevism | menace to this country. Their statements to the United Press today represented | the sentiments of the progressive group in the senate. “Those in power, whether in political parties or the government, who blind themselves to the menace Bolshevism Kenyon. “The workers of this country recognize the men They don’t want Bolshevism. They fear it. But th realize it is spreading here, and that something must done to stop it. They look to their leaders to stop it, “Appeals are being made to republican and demo leaders to put their respective parties on record for After : parties that Scopes people” as a means |of disposing the menace of Bolshevism in the United” Re in this country are courting disaster,” said broad, wise governmental welfare policy that will recogni the rights of the workers as they have never been nized. Party Leaders Sleeping © Labor must has an interest of the co question mere jon must be oascious waste I do not be waste public a hold upen and this is s now in publie g the people with 1 sterilizing ime of industry, shevism f - LABOR MARKET BEING CROWDED SHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Seenms 4 tod that would be a dans bor market t was not demobilized s grow al employ liess of party lines. @ funds, — n which Bok ~ 9 > URGES RETURN OF ALL YANKS — WASHINGT Jan. 14,—Returm Amael t from Europe rps olution intro- Senator Franee, tion urged is be speed- possible to occupation elay. ‘ are | general vein: Cudihee Cane to wil smpty the stat EE Reopen Wednesday which ta It has beet Sam Piles, neompatis while 1 to de- t t about Walter Fulton is Cudihee'g: The prince operation in | should be substituted for the old law! lawyer. oi

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