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ye t * 4 ie aaa ean ( i ” Welcome meg Welcome! i ais as The to be done, Star are open to you frec of the general public for any ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. OMPLETE Service of the News! paper Enterprise Association. C VOLL ME 2 PEPE PEEPS Pe Tepes tepecpec te: and the waving something grander and nobler and more permanent “situation wanted” The Star pledges itself to the utmost. e Seattle Sta [ciTY C advertisement. lery, you r of the flag are fine! In extending And in any other manner in whigh your interests can be served The city is decked in colors today. you are welcome, a thousand times v Thousands cheered you May the manifestation of the welcome so apie ndidly exhibited TODAY be fruitful of more substantial justice tows irds you pomp and the trumpets, the blare of the bands You would not wish i ts heartic You wil the first unit leon Lhousands greeted you it otherwise t welcome, Phere isa gala atmosphe re everywhere. towards all service men None of us would. Lhe Star wants to assure you of its carnest for your interests on the whole are “FE PEDE PE Pe PE PEP ese pe: sa Members of the 364th artil- and spied ye rop oe, ba ill human beings. Wa i hear et over of the 91st to returt ye, towards Yet we know there is something more We good will. The columns of The the interests THE GRE T DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE; Knterea aa pd Claus Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March &, 1879 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919. HEERS 364TH! } UNIONS VOTING | UPON GENERAL § | STRIKE PLANS Both sides in Seattle's mam ma mands of moth shipyard strike stood pat . Thursday, patiently marking A time ‘and waiting for the other for feliow to make the first move Trad: - a gene Widening the scope of the ship tr t yard labor trouble, fully a score © cit t ted States ere of Seattle Inbor unions will hold such a ma t special meetings Thursday ” ing in order to start a speedy poll on a general strike propo sition submitted for a vote of by the Central Labor council Wednesday evening. The general walkout of all union men in the city ix planned for Feb ruary 1, if the strike vote car- ries. © room Urge Firm Lid Jack q YANKEE ‘COMES MARCHING. HOME | NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Per Year, by Mall, $6.00 to $9.00 We ather Fores as th t ns wsterly winds " = ia Bd SEATTLE W ‘VETS’ RE Joyous Seattle greeted the men of th 346th field artillery, the vanguard of the 91st division, the famous “Wild West,” ~ who arrived at the King street station ' 10:40 o’clock Thursday morning. ; More than 10,000 people thronged railroad yards where the soldiers left t train, to get the first glimpse of Seattle overseas’ troops. Four trains carried the soldiers to Seattle. were delayed and arrived in Seattle two hours after acting secretary of the first section. When the first train pulled into the st bor council, rushed o' ia! f thousands of voices welcomed the victorious troops eres gecoseties than to bi z thousands of flags brightened the greeting. = headquarters by special messen " oup @ favor The train stopped, and, altho attempts were m ger ed th renerpt put to restrain the crowds, the people thronged. about : pone ai ——— pas ier wn Mappers whip + aged : ime a . coaches to search for brother, father or sweetheart ins building, strike headquarters at tain except They would kee linn Second and James, again Thursday | restaurants » tn order that the} ‘The picture shows the start of the parade of returning veterans of the 364th Artillery regiment, which was welcomed | the soldiers. s sapere paingeagoy f strikers is/ strikers would not have to eat in home today with joyful cheers from thousands of jubilant Seattle folk, Pretty airls clung to the arms of their heroes) After, oe — ap of the troops by ing handled by a battery of clerks | “scab joints.” The vast majority of . omas Burke and Frank Gates, movie men snapped. ict rt 8 ; as the trium hal march swung up Second avenue. », : . ns pe bs Sarten st on gang - apeaner ws Fan teed Cm P . ud $$ ———___—— ——__________———- [Samuel Frankenberger and his staff, consisting of Cap SENIEE te eek Gapeeied 00 Galak be | hramserce = ae See - e i antis mot ri * tains EJ person, Alen enner eae Cae fore next week. r the elit " ft rt 1 ker and - sTOOK. he unl sand unUmbered, ant Dp Net Move Is Owners ers ant caret nts OAT aiNMS ouR YANKS COULDN'T SWING THEIR ARMS AS "Homeward Round” and the crowd went wid, ° “Several of the contract sty (Continued on Page Four) 5 mris, mothe wives, Sweethearts an aug! rs m =, aot up aor ~ = Wi HH C | THEY: MARCHED; SEAT TLE GIRLS HUNG ON =a a raid on the t 1, some being lifted up to the x i x t union r ner ‘ound h dent of victory and have gor ov Hig - . b nerd sit atieeabia 4 are ‘ rs running down her |™ent ready for the wounded. )q mad y fu overtures to the ir te. eve ve fies ; ae oe nl. ae oe : 4 mands are, and the next move is up i SS | r T officer looked | men were greeted by their wives pasoeyeds* dae’ a man as ry agg TACOMA, Jan. 2 nppavy pees mF ‘ier by ths cotccoeh Ti tien: embraced |e wounded men with this™ The strikers have adopted as t re ae Mi s ‘ . ever note the band leat plragiateteess incepta ment are men from mixed official banner, shipping board ag merger Bee in cal - er t as proud as Sitestink diay oo 10 ‘The 246th were in came’ mein ording gether * pyarcs 7 wd e and aye 2 Capi the soldier swinging along , 4 y ‘eis for ME Geta! ‘seme clotice, tn caters, | ¥=* c Labor Threat of Floods Grows Vist | thy rell 1 ret imate al Pyro Movie men and photographers | 14 Nels for the majority of ne 2 idle na al* " b hs " . scurried around, trying to “get a/*™ 7 tica Bridges Go and Wash- [2 Pag ape areal fr ipa getiaee “The ist diviston made a. “Solidarity” Is Slogan » its indorsement tothe Tacome outs Hinder Trains { Seattle disct y, from ear wind ing their Salvat os migahend Po gh apeetiereinn Abbe ae Benen ete ee eee “Solidarity of labor” was the slo- | Wldiers Bega ais erage have given A 5B a ne vinhoie’ t the | thing substa mands ough: | | The soldiers were to go to G n repeated by speaker after speak which was forme a oF ra ret ne « we the ey ee ‘cat at teat © | nuts in thru the car w Ws. ewis at 2 p. m. after luncheon: tat Wedneaday’s council necting in t t SEATTLE IS CUT OFF 1 hu : und all smil ot ty day morning, aod) When the men got off the train,|@ Vaudeville entertainment at support of the general strike move wa : ever, that the A f 5 se tt k re the | they were placed single column| Hippodrome. The last three ment, which delegates declared sig ba . : oe a nae MALE ag ewe When the had passed fron ey were war-worn a nd od form: A of " nd marched re ‘a ba division arrived at would be “a lesson to the capitalists. 1B he : the of January: Bae around the end of the last car to the am were mmediately escorted The entire United States in watch-, Work. turnin daffy th D pp My Roepe logo HERE Is LIST 0 citinaaiibiacs the RUSSIANS WiLL Rea phere toby weee| ts Salt {ng Seattle labor for the next move | the appoir ee 4 , sound distric t coffee and doughnuts, ap- | . Sate ie to determine the course. of | Of the #0 and I. W. W. to ae ee a ine Gsasahte Boys a Good Time; cigareta and candies Mayor Speaks events dur the transition period, | With the labor unions been reported along rail 20, 000 i We lcome Phen sag sr delivered the according to at least half a dozen of waa daa ass idee bad SEATTLE MEN IN . a in - aye roe of welcome. aday ev the speakers Wed: ng Portland Forbids bridges have b n swept out by Not a wheel will turn on the trac i swollen streams. ohh erg dares gh Workmen Council Flood waters are reported to rkness, and establishments of be swirling thr ent, the town ind where union labor ts em Use of Auditorium being « under. -w » inter ployed will ct fe is re ORTLAND, J urbans had attempted the trip to turned moat ga Tacoma wp to noon, and it le cablciadt Whe rea oaat ot . probable with the Increase of ea ies ‘ for fain that no trains will run to Alleged I who crowded se Sl Powe veto day on the interurban line the gallery a A to break! Phe officials unantmou wdopted traf t 1 into the meet! OUR OCCA! esotutic I sions were was base ft t with eviction by angry delegates on |)" iecuabe y ur of . the floor cently, composed of } @ n ns t On one occasion the merition of the I ’ t r nm f Russian Bole 1 brought # 1 1 it o t ft e Of cheers from both flo tt : a satinenes from t The appeal of the sage q ; ‘ rid council, which asked for the vote On| .4 + use the 1 r Downpour Continuous a general strike, reads lace at any ‘time owes atriot 2 , ‘ “The metal trades workers of the | PI eee seg ri wr has city, having exha Cate ot’ thia' tinitha | Gthten\ of Ammer |. : oon able means df secu bes I : , : according to Americ ; pei or e a ng been fir 4 to co on strike, and as we know the «uc:|Plan “Co-op” Market the rain has been practically cont es of t working ass in estab- u0U iT ” n 1 1 fiabing human rights Macey for the Strikers that period. 7 o pends on united action and solidar er Aree Weather |} rs Hy, Daly ogo - il Naf 1 7 th 1 (Continued on VPage Four) fil 1s to ca trike ) fi ot stries on Febrw n V n : lean the present strike is rs of TIED workmen, the strike to be mt e of ewe UP BY STRIKERS IF YOU WANT TO BUY rang jie it ey , ANYTHING ms ; © poh di Police Officers \ rend " uit Given Promotion | : id poms oe, Tell It to the Largest | ' B. er and Trat ‘ ea tekiah diatonic Audience in the ott , ected Northwest { devas sees. | PHON E MAIN 600 f for ; i It has been decided by Seandi Downtown Branch at ed 1 De ; ; o ne : : Bartell’ : io ck A é . 610 SECOND AVE, pyr e Beier ean , ; cue whan 364TH REGIMENT pases Seattle and |r Men Coming He Capt a Private’ ivate Wilson Hen who ar AT PEACE MEET. enthusiasm PARIS, Jan. Wilson and the allied premiers ‘ F a resumed their conferences this ithful morning PARIS, or ganized group ¢ tempting to authority or political control” exercise miliiary over any part of Russi will be invited to send repr the to confer with the gates of the rf regarding th © first train Inesday, and it was anno the inter ywed at half-hour allied supr . war council. pr Li ident WL nd : Bolsheviki Shell was adopted by the supreme war Yankee Positions Madsen, 924 Sheridan ARCHANGEL, Jan Force : Pr Francis of the Rolshe army have be ar the } Tacoma; Pri an exte e ashe ‘of the Ameri-| 5 Hudson, Tacoma Cf | can and es at Ust I rr lared viey, R. F, D. No « ' 0 mile hat con Evar wleup, 317 8, G@ at, T outh of Dhenkur r n un 1a; Regimental et. Maj. G i by Russia be n R, Lavanw 2103 Queen Ar NON-COM, MEN TO BANQUET — enabled t 1 ‘ pur First e. N., Seattle; G 1 tra “my 1 hold a banquet relat with tl Onnt 16 First ave and t at the I t r c ral George M@oPher. |t Monday evening, Janua 7 rr ut t tle; Pri me . 1 Imuri L. | Sergt. ( un § n, A foreign t of r ut | t b eatt Band | associated powe nd the Japanese le; Cook ¢ Queen | I Carabba th ave pt t at i vr , Pr a t Private SE ae vor roved th ul ttle; Edward M. Flemi Musictan Albert BE. Fran ngle object the representa t V eattle; t G ter t Pr ives of the a ited powers h i t t erst I Frank L. M regard to Ru has been to help McHugh, 416 First ave deat t, Seattle; Private John L,| the Russian ple, not to | tle; Pri ( ius 1 4| Perradot 1 Highth ave ttle, | them or to interfe 1 eat Private iam | I te RL. Ru 1 \ with thelr right to s : ¢ A ie Kirn 2 | Warren, 1226 Westlak a ats They regard the Russian people 1 ttle; Private Levi| Private Lester I mon, 714 16th their friends, not ther mie ter 19th st.; Mus, Roy |ave., Seattle (Continued on F » + | De [ton by Red Cross workers cannot repay you, who fe fered your lives for the laws ecency of the right,” declared sor “You did the job well and Western way There are those who would overs throw the government by force, who” would breed discontent among you, | a true formed a huge and started ¢ 1.. At but the laws of the nation, for which 7 the Yanks loudly you crossed the » must, and paid more attention to the food than upheld. Sedition, treason , anything else der will be stamped out” with a fair com mustache, found por with the distributed in general nim in par and blonde serv men cheered when a Hanson declared that measures were” be introduced in Olympia and” od Washington to provide them with | funds ‘ "You will have a what you have done, son plexior himself {mme ng iles for uare deal for declared Hane — boy with ler to get girl was the was the first 5% A pretty the unit ff the train evident re 300,000 ARMY joy of peace was beating high i the hearts of the throngs | Headed by 1, Frankenberger and js Mayor Hanson, the troops swung up Second ave., with thousands of peo-| WASHINGTON, Jan, 23—Secre throng the sidewalks. y announced ‘Oh, t Here they come sent to con+ Roy sats with uphones nt to the appro« pep be authorize the presi+ 500,000 standing »stitute for, the letracked in commit- ' jostled against and led at the service men, who car ait 1 themselves with a jaunty ite their weariness, when they Relajia Horsemen ched to the canteen winging up Second ave, with| Ask Restitution blaring bands and e] (Special to The Star by N. B, AD triumphant Wa NAMUR, Jan Belgian horses ne of the most r ire known as the best in the world, cor r r victorious | trae about Namur are asking troop that the peace conditions include the: The first train to arrive carried | damand for return from Germany of 346 men . ne ),000 mares and 5,000 stallions stole If the troops are delayed it Is pos: oy quring the Hun occupation, ble ‘that the nd sailor it welcoming committee will stage a dance for the men at the Armory Monarchy Revolt tonight Sweeps Portugal More Coming Ninety-thre asuatties” will ar-| MADRID, Jan, The Portugal rive in the last section hey will! monarchical movement has assumed: entertained at the King st, sta-/a serious character, a Vigo dispataly Lunch-' reported today