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Fu Leased Wire of the United Press Association. OMPLETE Service of the News- VOLUME ! | Disappearance of || 14-Year-Old Girl } Is Deep Mystery | | | NOW; GREEN IN HIDI ‘osecutor Brown and Fed- eral Officials Unite to Round Up Agitators IL FIXED AT $5,000 Police, county and federal of- | fieers are striking at Bol- shevism, radicalism and anarchy in Seattle Friday. } Continuing the — campaign Msunched Thursday by Prosecat- Ing Attorney Fred €. Brown, | that resulted in the arrest and _ detention of 39 men, they are to- day searching for seven alleged radical leaders, who will be charged with criminal anarchy. Prominent among those arrested wrsday are John J. Axtell, secre 4 committee William for the I coun | Walker Cc. Smith ad of the juity Printing company, and F. J Cassidy, candidate for the city coun- | pil, were arrested severa! days ago. | E Green. business agent of the} cal workers’ local, No. 77, who} accused of seeking to make Seat Smith, Moran, Axtel and Cassidy, firnt three held in the county fl, and the latter in the city jail.) Third ave, N mment by means of a revolu at 4 fostered during the general ike, Their bail is $5 each ie Aaron Fislerman, reputed circula- | be manager of the International peared. Ni kly. and T. F. G. Dougherty, | discovered si to be interested in the| Were immedia notified, and ity Printing Co. are also held, | thoro rch started. ing arrested late Thursday. The girl's Charged with criminal anarchy, ys that F following persons are scheduled | sir! Jered 5 be arrested in Seattle attach 4. 4. Callahan. to . daughter is a vietim of foul play. ment, Union Record. : etween International Weekly. A. W. Rockwell, LW. W. sec. | PPerenes retary John Larson, alleged agitator. above list, but officers are not at » of hin capture Friday. ( irited” away by friend toe would be assassinated, ac to Hulet M. We radical een ran awa eetuse during the ger ‘Those who work for th ficers # His ball w Came to Pay Dues majority of mide at 1 fi Yesler wa Office entered won, who declares that mber fast to pay their dues or on matte The following me er ; George rn eitman Fred Cof . Bailey : . . jest Miller ; A. L. Eme rd, 18 Ruthe 4; Kx ‘ Kd Bo xis ug ider OS Anan nglin nan cinnnannampnnnaahnpaphcie BY GENE AHERN Author of “Ain't Nature Wor Leave your Want Ker Ad copy at the barnes downtown branch located in Bar- tell’s, 610 Second avenue, or phone your ad to +9 COMME NICATION TO Tilt STARS WIRELESS An American Paper That Fights for Americanism e Seattle Sta eee ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHW. ES the Act of Congress Maroh 6, THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ¢ Antered as Second Clase Mattor May 3, SEATTLE, WASH., At the Postoffice at Heattie, Wash., y, FEBRUARY ARREST SEATTLE BOLSHEVIK LEADERS I en nnn nnn te RRA RA en PAPAL LAL eta PPL LPL PLL PELL ae ~ PAPAL PL PALL ALLA D A PL PAALRALAS _— Per Year, by Mall, $0.00 to $9.00 ‘SEATTLE REDS PACK MEETING OF METAL MEN ferendum from ‘STRIKE AT SHIPYARDS | WAVERS? Metal Trades Strike Com- mittee in Conference on New Phases BOILERMAKERS AT ODDS): LAMPING’S BLL URGED Men Who Saw Service in France Tell Solons They Want Measure CIVILIANS FAVOR IT, TOO AYMPIA, Feb { the bollermakers ation of ending pote lr BY FR hipyard strike 11.—America’s the service committee of the Metal " i met Friday and is beliew dered the threat ened disruption in the shipyard . Ko statement was er the signature of the Croft and Van uld be a prir 1 average of $7.50 pay their clothes. They need civilian . food and a few laxation at least to say * ed to have com they are given a lump sum of money to tide them over for this it will be a lermakers returning to w according to Van WI come down of thin amend the meeting was ¢ anh bonus to © ¥ exeervice Banks Favor charge that Reeves Ayimore Organized labor lead representatives parents, and veterans and Spanish red copies of a reaclu they he ranks of the 1 bollermakers, iron ahipbuilders and helpera who are opposed to a contin Doubt aa to|wance of the ization would |@owntown location may be secured, where workers may sign. not found practicable, canvassers in [auton will be sent to the homes of all | married men to obtain signatures, ‘The resolution, pudiating the mands that international officers of the erganiaxtion form a new Seattle union, from which will be barred. Aylmore wan one of the local at torneys who > following an government for men. | Metal Trades cov teclared Fri | day That the nove to «#tart a new , appeared to back UP the returmed goldiers and sailors, | With this feature eliminated, the | Baltermakers Chief Butler Says constitution wan adopted aa according to nm would not meet Miller contends Lod © charter of seattle te | of botlermakers’ » this district with dark” doring the general strike | Police and parental search have sought by the combined civic, | #0 far failed to locate Elsie Killian, inty and federal operatives. l&yearold schoolgirl, who myster Bail $5,000 Fach fousty disappeared Sunday after | noon, after leaving the home of her sister, Mra. May Miller, three blocks om her father’s residence, at 613 = os ee will be teo late to accomplixh any material good. A petition signed by every Heattle bank and dozens of big) LOB A was presented | today favorable action on the| @eainat an Invasion of I. W. W. and appropriation. Here's a digest of what the leg-|/for Los Ang i@lature was told CHAS. WINDER, Chairman of 30 ‘eterans’ Organizations—C} international la expresued by Claims Full Autonomy ‘The threat of the shipyard owners will not deal with the local but will nego international han nO weight, charter «ranted the le y the international jocal has full au to local disputes, reported heading | others « from Seattle. already have been t Santa Barbara, charged with criminal anarchy! The girl had been visiting with conspiracy to overthrow the | her sister since 2 p. m., leaving for sister's house in lo- ve. and Thomas st or sister's residence and father’s home, Hide Kiltan dis | trace of her hap been altho the . police taken from trains | according to reports to the police It ts believed they ment difficulties in the harbor ship- | he returned soldier's | w red-blooded = men)| commission and ask Revolutionists are offer- Seattle, but adew leaders old officers “Low Angeles troublemakers,” ing to feed soldiers | Police Butler the soldiers are spreading American, fam and must be shown the grutitude! Angeles will not |wtand for their troublemaking tac-| cs one minute.” Kilian studious but with no ents that could induce her ve home. He im certain his ap ib the on of the state in a practical way to| help pay the cost into civilian lite. CAPT. 4. C. HAZLETT, A. EF — The men have been alone nights and have had plenty of time to think They are coming home independent and proud. They @on't want charity, but feel they are entitled to enough to tide them over in rturn for ervices rendered. They Need from $75 to $100 each. A. LOMBARD, Tank thes we left behind the federaj| don't fit now, The men need a lenp | |aum, and need it now, They can't Dunn, RB. Smith and Leon | Walt for congress, editors and publishers of the| Rulletin, under arrest charged | Ageat—The I h sedition, have applied in the su-| ing preme court for @ writ of prohibition | Auto tirecting the district juds ceeding further against th Mothers Try to Reopen Schools | ‘«* Mothers form. oxrams sent to Charles Pies, di of getting back Montana Solons Ask Government to Thwart “Reds” representatives asked Secretary of | Labor Wilson to exert the power of office to protect the state from and the arrest « and agitators anthorities is requested etal trades leadere, ing end of the shipyard otriiee according to rumors in je, who attended the Warren the det Mi of the I, | 2¥¢. school, is of average height and WwW. W. a brunette, with dark hair and eyes Harvey O'Conner, editor of the | *" th a re burt Me hee Montana have in the Zodiac f the cancell: last five 9,500-ton steel suspended already various reasons is punishing them, Alien depor workers were schedal Longxhoremen’s hall (Continued on Page 14) * he said today. “A copper] not to resort to war, by pre |is liable to do anything in February.| scription of open, just and hon. | stars.” orable relations between nations, jin Kansas. T. J. L. KENNEDY, Draft Appeal W's are appeal-| The fault is in the the soldiers people who pay taxes. | the Beattie | How long can we expect loy Shoots Man Trying to Steal Charles Latta. ttle must be loyal American io are giving them money gency, demanding instant the board CAPT. F. W. HARRIS, A. BE. F— another new We don't want men going around in| © an effort to open > schools closed since Monday ngineers who faig | tempted robk service without money, and will come out the w a walkout of for possible deportation Frank was caught ps continued to guard the ap- » effected thru the instrumen Parent: Teachers’ ance. payments scided to picket 4 strikebreakers proaches to the mines today ‘Scheidemann Is Also Defiant to | Chase elvilian clothes Jentitled to a little v Not Healthy Prospect WILLIAM SHORT, ate Federation of Labor and! Member of the Veterans’ Welfare | _ Commission—We slight the boys and permit them to Tacoma to Oust “Red” Agitators Tacoma immi President of | erie to . Send Army to Thrace interview adds his mission of the peace council, troops into Thr commissioner Smyrna district (Continued on Page 14) <a A TIP TO MARCONI ON HIS WIRELESS-TO-STARS IDEA ays Marconi, y always did look down on| we dilin't think | « to get con: | won't under wouldn't be any| Parties Aroused Flu us than a poyd| I f ait eae mit they onthen re of Husband phiactax crtmeon| LOS ANGELES, Web, 14.—Be McAdoo's s Zon . mud ball into an 1 keep a mean eye Supposing you buazed| up here in our climate.” Bang! Or, | we're all with you WOWOSETTE. PRESIDENT READS _BYVEH comT FAMOUS DOCUMENT to settle indus erned afte by abor am FERC ON United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Feb. 14.—The first world constitution was made _ supreme ndustrial insurance | public this afternoon, when President Wilson read the draft chairmar efthe of the league of nations’ organization before the general peace conference. etna aoa |. While not containing any provision for any sort of Cost of Living international police force, the constitution includes stringent — pa! Measures designed to prevent future wars. nd findings of In case any nation makes war without first submit nishe the questions at issue to arbitration, the following possil courses are open to the league: | Severance of diplomatic relations between members o the league and the recalcitrant power. An economic blockade of the nation refusing arbitra- tion. Recommendation by the executive council for the use of force. boyeott and ad of force, however, will lea ight idea.” to each power freedom of action un ° in ¥ pro der its constitution to make the nec ning eusary decia mn of war The inter al peace force *| gener aff, was urged by Frene! "i and put to v yesterday. After a stirring speech by Senator Hourgeots was overwhelmingly defeated. the French and CrechoSiovakn voted favoring it | ra VER, Feb, 14—The unant | Coast and FE aah Los Angeles Won't |°™”. | toany faced nother ay of The constitution includes a pream- | ,_ Entertain “Reds” | bie ana 27 articles, having been in-|erruptal | wire commu 'GELES, Feb. 14.-—Police taking precautions creased from the original 22 articles | during yesterday's session The last articles are devoted pure ly to parliamentary matters. The Officials of telephone and leraph companies declared tons bave grown worse since cover organization of the|Xanges “Wedneaday ‘night Gare down miles of trunk wires. Congratulations on securing adop- repair crews jtion of the league's constitution | Poni ped ap railed ‘coe a | poured into American headquarters | igtended to fo crensed the difficulty in reopening before this afternoon's plenary 8¢*| airect communications. : sion. league. | Rerouting via Canada or along Is “Golden Day” ! j the South te offered oa he ba A Members of the league constitution | bf vaetendarhant tho ered poe sAgitatora talent ag {Committee declared it was the “gold:|% tremendously heavy file of mem len day of history.” sages is reported from all relay They declared that, despite con-| oints trary rumors, the French are solidly | "The railroad companies report Pet behind the constitution. h blocking transportation The constitution provides that) cae of North Platte, Neb. and Says February Is representatives and league officials | noage City, Kansas, Drifts ten feet shall enjoy diplomatic privileges and | nigh have blocked the Santa Fe “Cuckoo Month’? in | immunities and that the buildings of | WER Dae’ bles : the league shall enjoy “extra-terri- anki Lives of Cop ers i The Canadian route to Vancouver | toriality.” and down the Pacific Coast to San Feb. 14.—Cap The full text and covenant | prancisco and across the continent Neddermann believes} Of the league of nations to Denver was reported open ‘this Also in phrenology.| Officially announced today as | morning Pn Six Oakland policemen have been| follows: Meager news dispatches were re this month for Covenant Preamble ceived over this route yesterday, and but while the chief In order to promote interna. |@ badly congested slow Western he does not blame tional co-operation and secu! Union wire was open from Denver international peace and secur- | to Chicago. yesterday from the Hast. It had on badly delayed by the blizzard “February is a policeman’s cuckoo! ity by acceptance of obligations | Only one train arrived in Denver | | by firm establishment of under IExodus of Miners standing of international law | Japanese Prince, as the actual rule of conduct Starts at Jerome) among governments, and by | Famous Statesman, Fw. 14—The}| maintenance of justice and scru- | of, miners trom the Jerome| Pulous respect for all treaty ob: | Ill With the Flu tod: | verterday's shutdown of the United| i#ed peoples with one another, following | M«ations in dealings of organ- TOKYO, Feb. 12,—(Delayed.}— Prince Yamagata, it was ° officially powers signators to this f a additional arrests were made| coVenant, adopt this constitution | anounced today, is seriously ill from 5 ne of the league of nations influenza. Later it was learned po Article 1.—The action of the pneumonia has developed, high contracting parties under | the terms of this covenant shall | Prince Yamataga is a marshal of Japan and one of the elder states tality of the body of delegates men. He is president of the privy senting high contracting | council 7 ings at more During the civil strife that attend- als of executive |ed the restoration, he took @ dig and of permanent inter. | tinguished part pcbetiiths ta be onal Yamagata was commander of the Philip Scheid: | t the seat of the league Virst army in the Japan-China war, erman chan Article 2.—Meetings of the | but soon was compelled by il health body of delegates shall be held (to return home, On the outbreak of oft-repeated German) at stated intervals, and from | the RussoJapanese war he succeeds off “negotiations® time to time, as occasion may ed Marshal Oyama as chief of the powers if the req for the purpose of deal general staff. terms do not suit Germany ing with matters within the —_—— | jurisdictior of the league, . leetings Provided Aviator Takes Flu Meetings of the body of dele With Him Thru Air gates shall be held at the seat z mm: . of the league, or at such a place | SAN DIEGO, Feb, 14.—Flu now | rides via airplane 7 | } as may be found convenient } it? Dye think and shall consist of represent- | Flu is a dog—a former New York something new?4 atives of the high contracting | Police bow-wow, with a long record 6,000,000,000 year parties: of good/services chasing crooks _— Each of the latter shall have | Who is ridjas with Maj. Albert Smith vote. but may have not |” his transcontinental airplane ge Two Tt left: 0 Continaed on Tf major's plane is the only one Ring off!" ing off of the fleet of five which | s take it as a sam / Kimono, Bath Robe | tett New York for san Diego. He is and leclare war | lue at Rockwell field tomorrow with x, to run rampant | cause of testimony whieh had to do | ind toast this ald {with howtole breaktaate, at wnien| Back From France eful of cinders, the guests wore kimonos and bath-| SANTA BARBARA, Cal. Feb, 14 us, Mare. Lay |robes, Lewis M, Turney today held | —W McAdoo, jr., sh out a mes |a decree of divorce from Mrs. Jennie | father, Former Sec ind planets to| Walz Turner, prominent member of | here today. He ar was with his etary MeAdoo, ved late yesters peeled for the high| the Los Angeles musical colony | day, direct from France, where he their direction} Well-known musical artists were| had been in service with the army vetwe Kear, And {mentioned in the course of the tes: | aviation section since early in the fox Ute, "Caaony. war,