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1 American Paper That Fights for Americanism =u] TheSeattleStar wx27 Co bee Lhd them alg aden bbe. THE GREATEST D \ILy CIRC U UL ATION OF ANY PAPE R IN THE PAC TF IC NORTHWEST re $5.00 to $9.00 VOLUME 21. NO. 298 ice ae SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919. Weather Forecast: Tonisht and Friday, ms <0 ness — r easterly wit USE LABOR 70 CLEAN Shipyards Won’t Be Idle, Declare Seattle Owners HART TODAY PIEZ WON'T ; BOILER MEN vd Storm REDSSCORED “convo, Taxwmy Setting Right (yyy Lays = AT MEETING LISTER ILL © STRIKERS | washeard in the Labor Temple last night. TO RETURN . pe nies ~ OF COUNCI It was not a particularly strong and lusty voice, Condition Becomes Too Se- . e Answers Wiley’s Telegram; but it was nevertheless refreshing. So Declares Union Ottical; ; com nice announoea “Talk of Revolutionists rious for Executive to | Qwners Won't Treat With F No Word Received Co. t of thelr wire to Be Tolerated,” Continue His Duties Local Leaders In the same hall where a week ago Bolsheviks Enom Pier Tt ore Says Leader HE LEAVES OLYMPIA DENY OPEN SHop PLAN, and revolutionists ran amuck, B. H. Nauman last Chicngor ‘but that no wiren Spo Cee te ag night drew the line between American labor men = |°CAL_MEN STAND PAT sriins 8st onsen on URGES USE OF BALLOT OLYMPIA, Feb. 13.—Licut. broke their long silence on the * Shipyard workers are still |jowever The Pen ; nr : and the un-American. Men who get up on lee = Gov. Louis F. Hart is today in oo en, pp gg ond oe | oe va in wee ee no wire east of Denver and Lali :. go, and boldly F REI tiiibs, mis'tae casemah ie ox. | wostd oot vat COX the proses “The Bolsheviks, the I. W. W. and the revolution- ft and $2 dale, seeming 19 las cy cme oe'siment ooni/ clare they are Sau eo > jeaders of the Metal Trades . ° : labor leaders Thursday morning, + ‘ t was ists will not olerate Mies of acting rovernor. Dv. P| men but were prepared te ists will no longer be tolerated on this floor,” he de- whe dictared (ist a conference - | explained here. I am not. aia HM. Cartyen, of Olympia, today enter into agreement with new | of metal trades officials behind —_ it am not alone i became president of the state | officers, representing the Work clared. “If you want to change your form of gov- | fecked Gecte today wan ‘without DENVER, « Fee rhe this. There are numeé senate, to fill the seat vacated ers. At the same time they fees z special significance. worst prostratio re coms other delegates who g by Hart pees Sabra onawer ¢ Lise ernment the way to do it is with the ballot. Our con- : "| that the time haw eam The transfer in duties « he psa ant se ‘a ‘ 7 et foam thé chinva this edidiotae antecn oe tas eee ty stitution provides the regular means whereby this + i" mrs. be s \ » end the charges of ‘Bolsl ter had written H Wiley, of the Todd Co. Pier said be d TT aero «\viki? which are cirey on grotpaenscn rele ‘act, = Work on condition that he us. peal serve aa acting «naar to St 8 definite time for A week ago had Mr. Nauman uttered those “So declared B. FN the work af the ” | seat Fine retroted be. tate words he would have been hailed as a man among | nate naire Gov. Lister is » i n a “3 prs = io io p , the (executive $s <e comm Rinpiet ret wil tat tates leo ww mat a" men, not only by 90 per cent of Seattle’s labor men, — tee, at the Central , council meeting here night. |. Nauman’s_ oral 0 ct of the strike, and the de “\nunciation of “reds” cut several delegates, fea ed the session. T. H. Bolton, city council, market bakers’ delegat t trading practically to a Frank Turco, prominent 1 who represented the local | council at the Chicago Mooney te | congress. “ Tureo, who at one time p over th rations of the nittee of 330, was re y other speakers for : One delegate chat Turco rarely rose to his tack some one and ¢ turn to Olympia. There was a no-| The shipbuilders also -nade the but. all the rest of Seattle. ae makern’. 3 ticeable’ afr of distress mothepetate | significant «tatement today that the{~ % . on yee mae house and around the legislative | shipyards “wil! not remain idle/* no cohwervati halls today, for,tho the governor has| matter how the strikers will finally ttle’ 1 bor h: boas that if the . many poli emies, his personal | determine to act Seattle’s American la men have waiti jay, He ye friends are a ] D. EK. Skinner, president of = ec a the Skinner & Paly corporation, for some leader to speak out just as Mr. Nauman In commenting on the issuing that the taking| Of dhe atabement, sald spoke out last night. All Seattle has been waiting tenant 60%) “We do not wish it understood affect pend} that we are trying to run the for that, too. shipyards on the open shop in a state plan. We are prepared to con pep Sune se eae shee, oe These words were applauded in the same hall there in'®| jequers'on'whowe word'we cm | and by the same men where a week ago last night era the Bolshevik crowd barely failed in putting thru a resolution declaring for the confiscation of property in Seattle. The change is significant. It indicates that Seat- tle labor does not propose to have itself discredited and defeated by the loud-mouthed radical minority. ag aaa It indicates that labor will clean house, that it see ee istes| Will reaffirm its Americanism and that it will for- remain ie | @ye@r Outlaw the Bolsheviks, the I. W. W., the revolu- 7 - WORLD MILIT ARY tionists and the un-American. - PL AN IS T ALKED. And that is what Seattle is waiting for now. oil ROBERT - BENDE asl — _ ——— ; SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 13.—M. J. | Inn two storm area: fluence the remaining Tt ts not exp -ng legisiatic Acting Gor Ment yesterday made it as far as bh Lister's wist § would fol general desire o F house and senate F ingly republican, to No reports from Ste a gverner’s condition ° 4 Olympia up to i a m Worked Hard on War Gov. Lister's he breaking down sir he labored jong h S lems conn made sev President Ability to or, efficient war-ti * who went on gen ae a ill lose their two weeks ar th has been a replies to these ty employes who tions were made by Turco. b: rday las Urces Use of Ballot led fe If you want t hange your way Be: do it i Altho he w fices w he fair © after t Nauman y union in the o . HOWARD TAYLOR SLATED FOR SENATE PRESIDENT OLYMPIA, Fet Howar MADE NO AGREEMENT, } SAYS MAYOR HANSON Mayor Hanson today le eagu nm aang ; the reosnt mandrel t pr issued the following state- vy Wilson to Leave rhe. 5 ne Serutood to a at ke Nerell hate by, Dr. |B Fran. | for ad ng ‘ ment over his signati Before Draft of lena rape ritiah {that plans for t calling ne of tr John W Ht ancellor . ired ers “ ne eee th : nt of t enate in 1 < “Any statement made UL I R d < to be opposed ' uw cen er — ‘ . f 25 ag BO rapes Aes the ¢ that the! sa, if 2 led com ce Hart, ¢ to elect|| by any one that I reaches esi i 8 Kea p st Dr. Hil said, in hie mention of | Metal 7 1 Oakland will | y k ed exist yas held ir tue Wednes: || ed an agreement with the PAI clement, ; = = i agri > = There Are More Reporters. bin... ai aaa at | Peace Meet % i x? an BY EDW AnD! M. THEE RRY r street cars nen decided In favor ot und water sys bead find to ; me ; read The Star | save LENINE ESCAPES 2." \iooeen” hatically de made no \ 7 DOr arr nor Overy ASSASSIN’S ATTEMPT f." cone r os pane’ t ttention tothe 2 Good buys in homes and autos | are featured to- | day. trike on the rrest was made in? | 1 h the general strikee ] to Neuman icil unanimously ind condemning the el retaries and archive clerk wives and widows |» than delegates. gates delibe There's no gavel at this peace con soluti * who married | nered . ees - mnmardeer as comfortable, Hel «in overse ‘0 ¢ 2 who | de ternationally, than the press delega: | ference wants to put the qui ah : : : lwere never in the inten baie. odie tk jy more representative, in-| Won, , | When President —_Cle menceau | ternationa al chmdtad down the tact? }iciend awak ened him, (Continued on Page 18) ere Di eeercchy y . \