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An Ameri aper That Fights for Americ On the issue of ae Americanism BS there can be no compromise THE GRE. “1 ae Hecond Class Matter May § R iN Tee PACIFIC Act of Cov ST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPE 1599, at the Postoffice Bt Heattie, W bATTLE, | W ASH., MONDAY, FEBRU under ARY _VOLU ME 17, 1919. at. NO. x01 ‘Owners to Open METAL TRADES CHIEFS 00D An announcement by owners that the shipyards would TOMORROW | be opened Wednesday was followed Monday noon with a statement from the Metal Trades strike committee that An Seattic & prepared to give the any men going back until the walkout is officially settled >°¥s of the 65th & mont rousing wel “A com w they arrive, tomorrow would be regarded as strikebreakers. morning, at the Oregoo- Washington The owners’ declaration emphatically denied any “open station, on the last lap of thelr jour shop” intentions, it being stated that the men would be ney from France to Camp Lewis employéd at the gates instead of thru the United States) , Mans for the reception of the unit » employment office, as had been done heretofore. This oe in France, are m the hands change, it was explained, is due to the termination of the Frank Gates, chairman of the sol agreement on Februs 12, by which the government was | “*r*’ an S poe oe to furnish the shipyard labor. : 2 Motse, Union leaders, however, professed to see in this move shal nd ¢ Aittee on decorations Ga chairman comrn BIG RECEPTION PLANNED FOR 65TH HERE TUESDAY e Seattle S TAFT SCORES POINDEXTER Seattle Shipyards Wednesday ‘An ‘An Upstanding Citizen; “Thank G [Cast Your Vote for Him Labor No AARPRADADRDAPDPDD DAL LILA AD anism NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ’ NOR P kid Lahey recs Mar HWES Weather Forecast »d for World League” —SAYS FORMER PRESIDE W ‘High Spots i in Taft’s League of Nations Talk at Po nm Up Before | When President Wilson retur it must be that American people will welcome him with approval congratulations. @ Only now, the Peace M en BY FRED 8. hawt SON after the war, do we hear on the floor senate criticisms of a league of nations. @ The senator's (Poindexter) objection is a } Jaert ; H _ 7 ivy 7 (United F e an intent to discriminate against those who have been active PB presram of te oy win Bes, wn Cor me r doctrine that belongs to the German view of the stata in the shipyard strike. The same wages as were paid on 4 va . " acle . & “ PY poe r fons, consisting of 900 men and uation was again the f st ques @] It leads directly to the proposal that “might m January 21, the day the strike began, are promised by the 46 officers, commanded by Col, tion before the pe © to right.” : shipyard owners. Benjamin F. Kerfoot, will ar , , ‘ The announcement of the shipyard owners follows: ee nd hat for the delat © t is based on the doctrine of supreme. national " xpired Satu 1€SS, Because of the notice served by the steel shipbuilders to the gov be reped off. sp that ante, E ea tee 4 f ; . | ernment employment agency, under date of February 12, that they | ives and relatives may be flest ite been nocomplistel . @ It contemplates with entire acquiescence the pros} beat ompiey their men * hs ih 1 a a er oa dellaiere ee to greet the men. Those whose The supreme war council had the Of another war in the next 10 or 20 years. stated that this has been a declaration on the part of the em; » fo relations to returning soldiers matter up and was expected to give The: A i an open shop ae i a entitle them to this privilege It full Considerption at this after @ There have been 100 arbitrations between the Unit This we emphatically deny, and wish to advise our employes, as may obtain a spectal admisivon noon'a' tesaion. jStates and other countries. well ag the public, that the steel ehipbullders Intend to abide thy the | tiekes | Winston Churcht, whobolds the/ @] The Ganadian boundary agreement between the application to Frank aareement between the government of the United State Gates. as rounty-ety. building E war portfolio in tH new Hritith | Gy o40. “vain Orme ey “ “ A Me nation’ » unions I by The office will be open up until ministry, hay come forward with a States and Great Britain is of 100 years’ standing, 4 Aiited stat ores the time that the trains arrive. new plan for solving the Russ @ The league is not a super-sovereignty.. It is only a es a © The t will be -net the st problem. Noth been ¢ TE vate of was ‘ om ‘ snarled a ania Plas eee partnership. . Giened ‘ r 1 his and & but it is under 1 to Include a Se DOCK COMPANY Sat ge ane towed: tas PORTLAND, Feb. 17.—“On * 4 wiktle givinis avers. cobicms the whole, we should thank God sever Cen are nanistance ) cr Russian gov. that such a great advance to- | son 0 pie tin ward thé suppression of war and I z ‘ Ne Agresiniat the promotion of peace has been TODD DRY DOCK & CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION - It in known that no agreement) ‘KM as in the agreement upon Strikers’ Statement While the strike leaders me a ‘ oe * eit e this constitution, with every rea- a ager Councilman C. B. Fitegerald [was reac ur s scheme | sonable. prospect’ of its exibodt e Meued by the strike cor ation of N A clean type of American citizen, Councilman C. |, 1 occupy the mr ee e_pesmament treaty - “Metal trades strikers v any F B. Fitzgerald is deserving of a vote of confidence at |« bes +e fared former President Wm =e pat , the polls tomorrow. sage rei thuant. | Howard Taft, before the O Ty - w 26 : Fitzgerald grew to manhood in Seattle. As a : pls Mes (4 - J bepementnan ity Fy tions here they will not operate boy, and as a man, this city has had opportunity to fully aut ned and explained the pro- F of the i aff judge him. His record is clean. isions of what he called “the great peste & THR Ue Metal Trac our Father of six children, Fitzgerald has made his covenant of Paris.” WASHINGTON, Fei ie Dela} Senge home in Ballard for many years. A young man, he |», Pp age a ae 2 ok Naa 08 ee 3 President Wilson displayed: 1 e strikers are Vass 8 A - Senator Poindexter to the constitu-| deepe: eres! 5 Rnd will remain out or . 4 has energy and ability. He is head of the finance r tion ¢ the le po A n rv s peasy A pest interes eee tment of wage rat Gecmuttn ‘« x ett | ¢ boys! committee of the council, and he has had to make | t mintmizes the sovereignty of the| re’ o% the leasuaias 2. The we m purge sm th ome good for the city nst the best brains, at times, United States, as a “reactionary doc- | T vt ie wireless Eipim on a t Taylor Delays Trip xt ft the soldie of both local and Eastern bankers and bond experts. bar be Ti ie : - noone neerebte tne ae bana ¢ ) view of the state,” and tha eads | varying degrees of ap) ‘aiaos on ‘ e f ¢ : Progressive in thought and in action, Fitzgerald directly to the proposal that “might ra sts aes zt . bares: atte 2 ups leville s is one of the most valuable men in the council today, makes right a se oe " vit 7 iy thom t at : emanated fre 1 3 sore rr b mises, having served in that body since 1914, being president The fotmer president said in part: |“™ om Washer ance a it f frueat. of the council one year. Is it possible that a feature of the The American people will be made wt | ion, ir ) ai fs toes f th ar. a treaty upon which nations acquainted by the president wil was 5 ’ : the Merit and faithfulness in office deserve recog- giana the dintatives matters “in © Goutal ‘ae att wt tt Ww nition. Fitzgerald has earned the vote tomorrow of ‘ hola ‘to the te ated by it can be stated an the high- ; tim : i rr upstanding Seattle citizens. re : ead | REC two-thirds vote In our sen uthority. He is prepared to 1 ‘ke : ; ‘ ate t think so clear up all doubt regarding applicas m nfer . (Continued on Page 11) When President Wilson’ returns, | tion of the leagues principles to tian rie you! . to present the of his visit to! Monroe doctrine. ing pd as ne We A ! Europe, it must be that the Ameri-| The president attended the tatement of the | moveme ban furnished by th 1 car ple will welcome him with | movies last night and spent today damm oa Me, Fide z r ind congratulations upon the seclusion of his cabin until ntend to red 1 the f t 1 1 rvi of the congress in which | church time. A heavy rain was fale i t that the he} t >, nent a part s today, but the sea was compara. ‘ vdinal and ma Wilson's Promises tively smooth, ™ 1 and at r Rned mended ate ome ure during the war i since, night i ty thre 8 ' at the has promised to the harassed peo: whot t “saab hie : ‘ Y . cadant weule ‘ “, and { allied nations that the United ‘ ff I coee seen : been | pens, whose names have bee rd es the put mmissi¢ \ ue of 1 t " ; F f are Lon the re 1 be entitled to go| power to estat cd rate perma t r v f 1 $ 0) appropriatio: the polla and eat the ei pr The t i Wn emerger AUuse hus he revived the : A resolu ‘that c it : to reward sold! and wa with | nary elections Tuesday, Voting ma } t aia lersand) REVES, Feb. 16 (Delayed cnet °F ak Preece lg Pi ; fagetval usehay i a cash t ed ! be u 7 out of t i » not repudi armistice renewal was signed sam Baa ¢ he 3 ‘ fer anization l¢ fc 0 pr can when they oday ) Pe Portlan eady ; rules cofamittes he was | ilst: for th 193 AWA, Ont. Feb, i_sie /the, abpeals to the American people,| BASLE, Feb, 17.—Confileting Beil to contam t b th t ‘ ort + Ont.. Feb. Wi—Sir land they found ready respec ports were received from Treves to have witht wif ah of the mo to Welcome Men to explain his measure. Cr Lover to the ¢ Wilfrid Laurier died this afters |v rong them no protest. ‘The| day, regarding the status of Cami nd ¥ ‘ ‘ } : lirected against the bill h 4, Two names 1 nat thus pledged to the idea of e. One dispatch said the amg bi , t v dns dh : ee eve of 6 65th Cc. A. Cc. on the gre 1 that it would prob by Tuesd. ba 1 league of nations to render peace © had been prolonged indefie t 4 referend Gana PO Seaptegaood t red our titutiona dat ie Noted top| OU TAWA 1 Sir Wilfrid} permanent. Good faith requires while another said that Mare ‘ nat f ca off the 4 depres Att ‘ ee: r 1 that Laur fort premier of |that what other natior » willing ch had allowed the Germans t u the an t e € hon t ( A at th pri ‘ote “pr the Crete: Bee Y ¢ : artil.| ou o) existed uda, i ' By At! to undaben tb eecure © of the days’ grace in which to accept \ @ ¢ het t 1 cosa ran ; ; f 4 « I 1 ed to th William Hickman — Moor R. H.| tack of paralysi He was stricken | world we should ourselves be willing w terms. ‘The armistice was: P te f Me ; . ’ ay i Ore ' © jt t 4 Howard r, | Thomason 1c, B. Fit rald ar 1 H ary declared that | to an to have expired today ; lat lelega J t n 1 tt them on | ar cking re-elect rhe oe | thas . ‘ Biesich Senators Criticise i t hie t I A wt tax war ter fs ; ; dent al Tra J ace pay the | opposed by R. TT ied. | aes Sarg <3 Only now, ‘after the war, att Wilson Expecte ing a ref urn - = utlonal tax 1 « 1 lent ar t of for mier 78 | the react ha ending ¢ ur oo te t r 7 ‘ f nt 1H. Ga ny fu ut bu ‘ at organization of | delays in reaching peace conditions eeeen tel " WANT AD ‘ : Theno three have been | the Ontario conventions, and {de we hearon the floor-or the senate| Week From Today . : . mathe fficla 1 by the Cer : for pening of parlia: | the criticisms of a league of nations.| BOSTON, Feb. 17.—The transport o t to t it t be ar Lat in is worke 1 ment ‘Thursd If 1 d during the war, they | George Washington, bringing Presi: of be ret ‘ u Lampi he Ained inde- | date wats been out of tune with dent Wilson from France, probably: ' A E pendant ‘ fj ' 1 Ke ‘ reer, and F the wing spirit of the Ameri-| will reach Boston next Monday, if es atiovard. - wortiors du Me t Mav be left at The ' his | J. ( ly, ele an | Suffrage Measure an and th termination | the opinion of naval officers heres thr ine conmidersiat the Got | t on t tat St: * buildi (7H) ; i aside [running On is out on bail, £ Is Again Brought _ | win this war and end the possibil: | who pointed that the liner's sige ary . t t e star building (th t r ire, if such ng hi ton a charge ¢ ity any such war in the future speed will be gauged by that of the lins building, Second and James, zi : } J orgar 7 }- <r pats eae bet t! and Union), or may ron " Up in the Senate do we hear the claim that| naval vessels in the convoy in order to get the first inkling Sones > , tion for t rat insel Meler has no| WASHINGTON, D. C. Fet we did not go into this war for the The latest information is that Tee ace aubie thie akeik the ) of %” left at the down- ion The woman suffrage resolution, beat. | benefit of the world, but for our own! the president will leave for Walle of news con or yo t , t : ial ake en last Monday by the senate, w elfish purpose ington within 12 hours after his ar Ssuseniitae woud tale oct the ai town: brarien: locas COAL SUBSTITUTE IS at pny ithe, ucts, waa | ce Ror pence atiaks ind] Os tea consis re cae this | the chippavde ed in Bartell’s, 610 Hanson to Speak on (jy Wasineton {ghth. artiole of the, constitution vofl ged ict pine Gor Lis. cacti will open Wednesday morning second avenue, or ROMB, Feb. 1¢-—(Delayed)—Slgnor Questions of Hour that they will be able to get another lows: ‘ * * The provision is un-| will be heavily guarded by police { morntr t can be phoned to Jevito, minister of combustibles, an-| Mayor Hanson will speak on “The | vote thi on, of which only 13 | constitutional and an impairment of | and it was stated today that, altho the ‘ ' i i 1 1 I i 1 wer ? Ae mar vient bare nounced today that as a result. of a) Quéstions of the Hour as They Affect | days remain the sovereignty and independence of | radicals of the national woman's he t metal trade a undred heater boys gatt MAIN 600 liscovery of deponits of the Put Safet ut’ the regular} Senator Jones, New Mexico, chair- | this country.’ party may try to stage a demon fers and, remained A about the t fusing to en ar electric er houses off the monthly meeting of the Seattle Asso-|man of the suffrage committee, said ‘Congress, under the constitution, | stration, ps will be taken to see — ‘ I runt k rt o' burn that mineral ciation of Credit Men, to be held at|he regards this as practically im.! determines whatour armament shall | that the executive party is not @me ‘cit 1 the situation thru They moved on under pre | i y : . Out the morning behind locked doors, | sure from police, | substitute for coal. | the Army and Navy club tonight, possible (Continued on Page 11) | noyea, i