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An American Paper That Fights for Americanism The Seattle Star 2. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Por Your, by Mail, $5.00 to $9.00 Antered as Becond Clase Mattor May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March #, 1879, NO. 297 Le SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. OMPLETE Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. ~ VOLUME 2 cht and Thureday, rain; moa- eoh southerly gale ne Poles May Figh Four Countries : WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—The Polish parliament to-| “saci fm «day in extraordinary session will consider war on Ger- eee i ©many, Czecho-Slovakia, Ukrainia and the Bolsheviki, ac- “~> # cording to Warsaw advices. & SUCCESS OF — sa HARMONY IS © PEACE MEET: Back t to U. S. THREATENED BY — 2 4. see Wilson's ret France ty or F SHIPYARDS OVER STATE IN CONFAB DUTIES NOW C. W. Wiley of Tosome! Governor Gives Up Joins Local Men in Temporarily on Advice N. W. Conference of His Physician DENY NEW WAGE OFFER \TO TAKE GOOD The Association of Northwest OLYMPIA, Feb. 12, ern Shipbuilders, which — in- : ‘. an cludes the owners of all the |Listero today quit his Seattle shipyards, went into (as chief executive of conference at 312 Securities | state Pe Pr Gi building, late this afternoon in poeegilieg: i an effort to effect a compromise |*4rt to take over the Off of the shipyard strike. |Hart assumed the office While the owners of the yards sat} 2:30 o'clock this aftern in closed nemsion, officinis of the The action was taken @1 etal Tr council passively wait. ! i alle ed for any offer that might be forth jadvice of Dr. W. N. & “ banal sab | aes physician. C. W. Wiley, head of Todd ship Gov. Lister will go to § yard y coom to be under the dim the pr als in the shipyard own. e of Dr. Keller, hot has ers’ dis wi is believed to | " pest have presented a plan which would | recently returned from 4 wtrike thru the|Service and resumed his increase to the lower|tion as head of the state ately after adjournment of c ae j Obstructionists Trying to “ies .c"Naxious to carry back Paris Grows Suspicious of Block Adoption of World | S\\t",2" y Cniahed drats Wilson and Allied Chiefs League Draft «from Friday to Sunday oF at Con‘erence NEW WAR SCARE IS ON = {SS Sst PS BRITISH NOT WORRIED | t at Tacoma, was one of Mo: end the shipy which will result in hi the constitution is not submit granting of ted to the full co BY FRED S. FERGUSON un Tabor Gee BY LOWELL MELLETT paid jaborer | pital there. (United Press Correspondent) Pin. vomeyets be will ats PARIS, Feb, 12—Two months A settlement op this basis is un! No formal statement 4 PARIS, ‘Feb. 12—Whether ob- Uniews full agreement ts axo Woodrow Wilson could have jderstood to have heen placed before | + ued at th api h structionists will gain a tem- |). 1) m the Emergency et corporation as ie gove 8 ee Ec parery victory by: blocking fnai UY the Jeague comm _Mibmission | been elected prenkdent of Fresco. affecting the Tacoma yards, where fice, but Dr. Suzzallo # of the league of ma- | iietion thin week Is out of the ques | Today Parks would not elect him 14,000 men are out on setrike. led the circumstances, i @ tions’ constitution prior to Pres- In addition to a proposal sent to| Press representatives jtion. The president, too, bas been| Justice of the peace. dent Wilson's departure for the | seiected to read the draft to the full; Whether the remainder of France the director general of the emers-lacked to make it clear , United States, as well as further : , ge Sas ro 2 conference Daicn” anseistilind “cteaimaiia 00 te: + ency fleet corporation, thru ite} stirring up Paris with a war Ts Walter uebne watt ened Jaent C. W. Wiley of the Todd Dry|Gov. Lister's removal a 3 ore CA) determined within ooo. performar Page aba bile ge ey but — oe ee + eee > ae Dock ao wager gyre been Tues: | Steilacoom could in no next hours. - a received ores from the interior repor' ass day night, the following proposa b ) Sue Snape of nations conmaitios te aie an Switece mesg iy Speced: | jusliiae still fil whop and residence | has been sent to Charles Pies in a|pe construed to assume tha , Scheduled #0 take final action tomor-| noisy fur wailing. They fill 23|\ windows and that hie name still “Labor will not only SHUT DOWN the industries, labor |telegram from C. R. Barrett, secre. | Ne = ae from | fr. on the constitution, the draft - Seon nat ne gle rr ~ ys 2 4 stries, labo! tary of the Metal Trades council at | Mental t: 4 boxes. evoke ” reas cheern. > pate r t ra cou! a rouble. ae «Of Which was being put in shape by "ride ts nee ry agg ney will REOPEN under the management of the appropriate Tacoma | Keller is Lister's old private ' @ sub-committee today Gian wettest ertain news | trades, such industries as are needed to preserve the public | “Are you willing to arrange for a|Sician, appointed by Laster B ‘The committee's work wil! be harm- _— © . health b! e+ cate + aie 5 si mate insane b he “ “ papers ia echoed In subway, tram health and public peace. If the strike continues, labor may con jus te insane hospital, and is i. pered by the fact that many of the 2 a ete eerie ‘clave feel led i . i * 1 UNDER ITS liffer anxious to have the governor F amendments presented at recent 1 Age gs ai ren Wo-reopen more Sno more industries, UNDER Tit the metal trades of Tacoma and dis- | is constant personal care. ote: yng letalllemtgrmerg ee hat ow T. And that is why we say that we trict? This conference to be called| Dr. P. H. Carlyon, of Olymp Dhnte Gath. Glidied to the original 23 The attitude is usually taken tha bs he 2 ads—-NO ONE. KNOWS r . 2 . e ginal 22 Wileen ia unduly Lenient toward Cur are road that leads—NO ONE KNOWS in seasion here on the Pacific coast | becomes president of the sonata, 2 agent te Saee, agreed , many. Angry debaters allege he ts Ww HERE at the earliest date possitie, so that Hart's Statement Bo. Graf many than saving France, 3 : f |than March 31, 191%, and new scale | Ment this « ternoon: Pais 4 emis ‘ais Sti genta cose | Resentment in Paris, however, in “Since the products and the industries of the world are ncted on bef Mt Macy board| | “Knowing that I volos/aiaa ; —e WASHINGTON, Feb. 12— | not confined to the president. ‘The our right, since thru proper organization we can mgnage award expires of all the people of the state in 1g . Distrust Wilson? With President Wilson planning names of Premier Lloyd George and both more e fficiently and with justics to all, énd— The strike bulletin issued by the} Pressing the sincere wish for ao The amendments to the learue| to take personal charge of the | other noted visitors are beginning to c ny be Tacoma strike committee this morn. |PeedY and complete recovery “We're id let ! Gov. I constitution are understood to have unemployment situation on his be heard, whereas, after Wilson's ar e’re ready—let’s win! 4g declares the shipyard men will | ‘ wister to his accu been introduced by the French, who! return from France, department rival scores of prominent names | * * % % }go back at once if Piez consents to | Strength and vigor, I temp are sald to have been developing an of labor officiais have decided to | virtually dropped out of cireulation. this. py the duties of chief exee actual distrust of President Wilson, all a conference of governors * are now heard, “ P ast pfused to give their slaves | Whey was in attendance at the|°'% “me when my lhiaae who is insinuated to be defending the early in March, at which the ilson's, charged with er a the masters refused to give their slaves a | aaa tete, contacence: hea suoveine. al ne Cee a legislative n Germans and Bolsheviki president will preside. ¥ to France | living wage, too. The Russian workers put aside the bosses brief session was held before noon. | givin Seine a vontisi aaa y This feeling not only has been| Showing the importance he at | and their tool, the Russian government, and took over in- ed whet a é wd Pp and continuous study demonstrated in the French preas,|taches to sciving the problem imme Tht lethle obeits | dustr n4 the 4 . terest 8 At the meeting in Tacoma Starts those grave questions so important But is alleged to have developed in| diately, the president has cabled his io palpa m . " ustry in their own interests |day, which was followed by Wiley's| to our state in the rehabilitation Various committees. The French at-| Willingness to delay his return to a becorlve ayy ave ineattion There is only one way out, a nation-wide general | telegr ~ oF te <u —_ : ie and readjustment of affairs, titude haa resulted, tt is understood, France a few days in order to attend mall aa Paige wipe strike, with its object the overthrow of the present rotten pred Fang gig Mayor Riddell and We must all realtze that in the bs the conference * ie anc ney ave . ee 1 " * ated ‘ jeading business men. | dor a b in insistence that the constitution | tt nferen it before, and. that it won't system which produces thousands of millionaires and mil- : stupendous task of prepaHae amas Sentiment apparently today was to| meet these questions and to international army, to be stationed | thruout th ntry, with the result. | 0D. | France pple oss, el lions a Ay i senr ge th t” |the effect that the Tacoma strike/them in the interest of the people: | 7 a ne c- pho: ll be the maere, mations ey “The Russians have shown you the way out. may ttled ear c ek, pos- | has undermined the health of in Krance, as well as further restric. | ing unemploy t, will be the chief look! Se the. thnok: abn et tate ny su ; ) may b 1 y next week, 5 if oe } be Wiley stat-| Lister and deprived the state to porarily of his sound judgment wellstored mind During the time (which we aie’ |sibly by Mc led that if Piez consen * . : : ° A | the proposition submitted, tt “Even the Typographical union, by a large vote, in- |plant will be oper tions on German and Russian mem- | topic of discussion, it is said, Atten bership. tion will be given to the prevalance The war scare has incited ‘the | of strikes, but labor officials are con French to propose occupation of Ew |fident many of these troubles can be | provide for establishment of a great| The general stagnation of industry er to enjoy greater delight | Bi Bree we when it is found that th situation | ia not #0 bad as anticipated, they | sen, and other military extensions to| wiped out with a brisk resumption | “AY: Sy Re ioe pe reatg eigitod dorsed general strike, along with the stereotypers, press | less of what other shipowners do in| hope will . brief} that I am acting the original armistice terms. Well-|0f peace-time industry \" igardisig the allegatic t feeders and newsboys, which will tie up all the news) either Seattle or Tacoma governor [ shall meet every ques informed military authorities dec During the last week. Roger SaCinint ptonmeanin ts Yana Only strike bulletins will be issued Rel ‘er i The general strike committee of | Hon fearlessly, and so far as T have | Gt Marshal Foch is far ove the information and | SOVernment propaganda ix responsi nly strike bulletins will be issued, but permission maj 990 officers of local unions. will hold nowledge and ability, earry out | Mating the situation when he says | educational service ef the labor de-| Pie for that B geregrs of se — given for the publication of revolutionary papers. LS cael ie 4h the aber ‘Des ies and ideas of Goy. Listes: am q ee ee ee ene te put an cemny eon age phy leeaginidhigtihr gy ; seg be included in their eles | * * * |ple Sunday. The meeting is called hes : ie Pe! Pog C pe 4 Of 7,000,000 in the field within two| asking them whether they would at cal | to deal with the Ghase 6f the few t he will find os ae post months. tend the conference, and practically ig anion men who were not reinstated in arrassment in effecting and pers — i That is the fact that several v ‘ A British officer who has just re | unanimous neceptance has been re hoje | De ick whan the spike Che x his policies for the happle ) turned from Germany nald tha ne bent known Frenchmen are ac-| Just one week ago today the paragraphs quoted above were ‘)" \0 “ven (he strike wes calle? ness of our people and the welfare “I were in a position 1 expressing app of the plan ia segs A aba? ate haniaced nion leaders to be in| of the state.” * iesuiluah oo Pass aap nl “urged that immediate action bs sider Prance can be redeemed only | promulgated by the Seattle Bolshevik organs. Just a week ago to- Wi"! 'Y union leader Gov. Lister's letter to Lieut. Gov, taken, claiming the situation was| When @ king again occuples thi . on ‘ Hart follows fast growing serious palace Inight the American labor men of Seattle voted down by a narrow _ Te Metal Trades Council met here] iy" Shysiclans have today a@viee Textile Strikers ~ retween pessimism, propaganda | Tuesday evening and concurr in] eq me that it is necemmy ia “ LIGHT SHUT OFF 4nd politics, progressive democracy margin an anarchistic resolution proposing to confiscate Seattle ‘he strike conference committee's de-| fea complete rest until my physi | y Will Resume Work Due to # defective insulator, Uni.| seems to be having a hard sledding, | | f cision to continue the shipyard strike, | Ca) condition is improved. : " . versity section and part of Queen| but cool British observers declare industries. in spite of the ending of the general I am writing to request that you: PATERSON, N. J. Feb. 12 Anne hill were in darkness for about the difficulties are more apparent | walkout perform the duties of acting gow | Striking textile workers here will re-|ten minutes last night. than real . . | James A. Taylor was again elected | ; indiaods ‘ i cy nar e Warks tthe miflia tomorrow, ; A week ago today how loud and defiant was the voice of Bol-| 20 tne couse. MK ken. | or until auch tine 6 ta Ly in accordance with un agreement |( ates | Pi ' nedy was elected vice president, suc: | tive office.” bese ed | reached in Washington by. repre any rvi ni ou ‘an {shevism! seding Fred Nelson, and Bert Swain | ee 0 cc aeniate > eradlbalaiweal medion } Now how different. Today these fanatics who betrayed the)" ft Mf labor board will intervene to settle the dispate. the Lamping Bill? Comes ' honest American labor movement are seeking to save their own ference somites, wit cma LEGISLATURE Wednesday evening the Ce \\hides. Having victimized Seattle labor, their sole object now is to tam \ tral 4 hold its re | | 3 | “ $ 5-CENT Up at Hearing Tomorrow \ deceive their victims as to their responsibility. br. LC. Marsha ~ANNUL . 3 sain piel Re federa shipbutldir at | \ Sig rll gD pn feo gy verge Rapp Today these Bolsheviks, routed and discredited, are facing just- 0.) 007 hon rs and ia ane Fc BUREAU, ‘Site cai ; cents on each | j¢e—the American brand of justice. It now remains for Seattle’s |" ‘'* *!»v9" of the state house of representath head of the strike conference commit each $1,000, state funds for distribution among Time toBuy ) § ) id I} @ : Now Is the * j public hearing on the ? H | $100. As property is only assessed { 4 . Ppt abiti'e ) wil! | Voted against the traction bill, p soldi nd sailors who served in | at 50 per cent of ite real valua- (| American labor men to do the rest. It is up to them now. | tee, realete that Marans ns tai wath US ares icy: peng permis & the against Germany, will be | tion, this means that taxpayers §| not ty y be. produc bas | public service commission to the house chambers at | would be called upon to pay $1.26 }/ Rr es. moeattle'a water front is being run|®Ny. car fare increase it sees #1 usiness aiciaidhaar ‘ednmaibia | actun! cash for each $1,000 in }| ¥ WE ded bf y ahop plan’ in. certain |, This means that the old 5-cent-qam 4 of the bill nds | pre ty they own to the me n | A week ago we heard the voice of the Bolsheviks. Today WE | cousins, woserdink to taboit ashe heal fare eat eet by state law is now im | largely upon the showing made at | wh ered their lives ¢ oc : * ° ° aployers are said to be taking th je acray he this hearing. The legislators want that propert ‘hear the voice of Lincoln Americanism. je septa eeegple bal aking the : An emere ey clause is tacked on +e ROW Feet, What. ae: Sewer vies ? tal effort is being made * }to recognize their contract St hia ee cicen: tis ahaa retry ) pkien, theme er ier eee. | ton wationa to Olympia to Thru the years, these words, spoken by the martyred president, |\i:1ii) been broken by the worke! fendum by the Beogle, ea “ Opposition slators have sai¢ ure Ke of the bil ry ex A . < > a : , ) r the | citizen intereste n Sit $ | | were Rep a Atki A See Business Op- 3); that there in no demand for ¢ plage at valtisan Intarented. bn }/ in) aig address to congress in December, 1861, ring true SLAVS KILL 324. YANKS | Tice, en ee eit un portunities on the ‘Phe measure would pay each | ward to the men of the ort WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.—Total| n il He , Hodgdon, Classified Dacre ) man, or his dependents, $10 for avy is needed at Olympia Thurs vl housele pull dow he hou 4 casualties of the Americ niza-| . Nelson, Fred A, Smith, Spqy | AaSsi lice age. { every month he served during the | day night to help convince the nother, but let h vor iligent ind build one for hin tions in Russia are $24 to Swofford, Thomas, Gy t $ actual period of the war |. opponition § ' i} 5 | cable from the Central Records of |‘Thompson, ‘True, Weatherman $ actual per ar. } opr , thus by example a g that his own shall be safe thede EB date Bebruney 90 [rounes Soeseocososoooooooooooos | - from violence when built

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