The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 11

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Trouble BY JOHN GRALDENZ ted Pre t ¢ ndent) BERLIN rehists, ch are t a counter too revo wy Duss Spartaca trot of the Dusselior( d Into th leamwhile, the Spartacan soviet Slution’ has spread to all parts the. country, New uprisingy. ike and ported in wrony, Bavaria, ¢ and and Ruhr district Weimar Cut Off Weimar, the man governme from Berlin. Id be obtained today transpiring in W SA apecial government train which Weimar for Ber! Tuesday pht, started by of Leipaig. Was forced to make several ad- detours, as the crew learned it stations had be ured by cans. ‘The minege and industrial workers the Hatle Saxony, have the Spart and that en re country ml to be The, soviet government in Munich threatened to execute ten prom nt citizens if the German gov- int sends troops ast Bavaria. ‘The congress of workmen's, and peasants there day demanded ¢ the assem become a provisional national Peeuncil A deputation nting $000 workmen urged ama a soviet republic. opening of tie relations with the Rus Bolshevik government and an- it of all state deb ) The German government re | Potted to be divided ax to what steps | shall be taken to suppress the revo Tution. Some members demand the mt of force, while others 3 compromise r% Ebert for Soviet Mititary rnor Ne that the reic hetag (national NEW OUTBREAK IN PORTUGAL DRID, Feb. (Delayed } riots w of esent No ma ™ way region ne par Prussian sol council represr is ke demands assem a ¥ ‘fravelers reaching Madrid from that ‘This was the first of the reported new outbreak ing to the strict censorship in jugal. The government is said to agreed to dissolve parliament. ~ were thrown up in the and fighting continued until HUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT _ small bottle of “Danderine” | keeps hair thick, strong, news received beautiful. Try this! 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DOINGS 0) | Wonder IF You ‘Two Yours men Spreads ‘The TAGLe - MR OVFF wi Be Wome IN A POW MiNUTES bly) immediately authorize 200,000 additional militia On t othe LF Jont Ebert is underst establishment of a nations to favor Oviet as the lower legislative branch of the government, probably replac & the bundesrat This remarkable — situation—the first time the constitutional head © Any government has offered recog nition to the sovlet—ts the result, it of Ebert's belief that the Spartacans cannot be crushed, and that t must be recognized, elne the ¢ y will be overwhelmed with disorder. The new revolution has reached o point where decisive «ection must t taken immediately, one way or the other, and announcement of a defi nite government policy ix expected hourly SAY BOLSHEVIK] PLAN OFFENSIVE SQUIRREL FOOD, a THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1919. CAL Anvse Nourseives WHiLe | S8T TYs Ver Kino OF You To wiviTs me ‘TW DINNER MRS DUFF MATTHEW. “THERE WAS A HEAVY Show FALL DURING “THE NIGHT, WILL YOU CLEAN OFF THE DUFFS—Give Him Air, Tom, | IN GERMANY START REVOLUTION ALL AROUND THE. MULBERRY BUSH Whesée - vr wave» \-To WANT TL MULBerey MULBERRY BUSH BUSH PAGE 11 BY ALLMAN Good EvENiG MY YOUNG , HERO OF The BRINEY DEEP: GLAD TH see You "es Pt) Youne man, You're CT] iwroxicareo! ASKIN’ ME To CLEAN OFF TH’ WALK AN’ SHE KNOWS A AN HOUR LATE OR LONDON, Feb. 2 ‘The Rolsh viki are planning a combined of./ fensive on practically’ a! nts, it te revealed captured orders of their supreme military command, a dispateh om Archangel reported today ‘The attack is to start in the Arch: | Angel region and be extended rapidly | to the western, southern and eastern | — benelen we ——___— fronts. niy the Murmansk and) Finnish fronts will be excluded from bo Ms be made there for defensive fighting. | While these preparations are go-| Ing on, the allies have suc fully M gg ge eague Intentions Murmansk front. Reports recetve from Archangel today sald the allies coos @} treaty, nor of the president's returs ad advanced more than 26 miles in| @, 2 One | | tre . ing heavy agua lt ion. i ted St aif of 1 eur 10 ” the Other dispatches said the head athieee rae teat: te ee cata ee a Mygeanbines ane wee : American Red Cross mission in| homber of count Shite ic will be |inary statement, tavithd the Russia, investigating alleged Bol-| with the createat reluctance that\te tion him many questions theviic atrocities. had reported | this country undertakes such work, | were asked that axion did not that the Bolsheviki had killed hun-| the president is quoted as saying. |end until jast before midnight dreds of civilians | He ind 1 that if this country! Members declared the president did He is said to have cited one in| does become a mandatory, Armenia | not pre any argum He aim stance in Perm, of an officer's! is likely to be the object of our care. | ply answered inquiries, usually shoulder straps being nailed to his| The mandatory plan was adopted. ting his own view of what the shoulder, There have been several committee members aay, because of fect of @ specific provision would be cases, he said, of priests being mutl:|the obvious difficulties of outright | Tr page sence of t lated. . J annexation «< “ | DISARMAMENT ‘andegee took a leading | Effective disarmament, in the pres. | Part in aneeses |ident's view, depends Hitchoock, ¢ an of the foreis | The good faith and honor of na- | Ttlations committee, asked few que ions, as did Knox and La . These |tions of the league: and | 2—Enforcement of the provision ] against general private manufacture jof arma, mur Each nation in*the Judge Program necessary to insure its | jaafety, and it Is here, in the presi e- ; Fro Pano ant] dent's view, that unless good faith 1 [Continued From Page One || shown. disarmament will not be GPE a a EH | comatenety effective “The Metal Trades Counet! cannot | Prevent Super Army order the men back to work. We} But the provision limiting produc can only recommend the taking of a/tion of war material will, in his opin vote by the individual unions. Then|!0. fo far to aid disarmament by the unions themselves decide what| Preventing the equipping of a huge action to take.” Jarmy or super-army. Nothing in the Miller, together with other officials titution, he is quoted as saying of the Metal Trades Council, is wait-| Prevents the training of any number ing Thursday for word from federal |°f men, but they do not constitute | officials in the Fast, in response to| 49 army unless armed and equipped. jthe request of Seattle and Tacoma| The president impressed bis hear Metal Trades Councils, that the/¢T* with the fact that once the pro. | shipyard conference slated for Wash-| Tam nation has been ratl ington, D. C, be transferred to tfe| fied, that of its own ns and war material of the own con for y nation cannot | Coast motion increase the prokram without | Henry McBridey local head of the | fying in the face of its solemn pledge jas a league member labor adjustment division of the sttip- ping board, ts also awaiting a reply | from the fleet corporation to a wire | asking for authorization of a Pacific GREAT BRITAIN’S POWER The British emptre will have five votes in the full league, but one ir wage conference. | executive council. Each of The taking of a back-to-work bal-| Britain's self-governing colonial pow lot by the workers is contingent on| sessions will get a separate vote | the calling of such a conference, ac-| the full league, but the United King cording to the joint decision of Se-|dom alone will have one vote in t attle and Tacoma metal trades chiefs, | council Capt. Blain, local head of the ship-| This disposes, in the view of ad ping board, has pointed out that the) MMistration senators, of the argu | [ment that F er would be final statement ixeued by himself and jother members of the shipping beard Jincreased out of all proportion b | strike, declared that a conference on | P°*8’ Com . wages would be called for the work-| 1RELANT ers immediately they went back to|, Vor soy ae oe \ thelr: doba [have a vote or be a member of the Sevent @ per cent of the sh league as — arate nation, com yard ways in Seattle and the district | ™ men underatood pr lent indicate the said, that Ire will be out of existence in one year Soke Hea Oe con nita, {land's future statuw ix a matter be a BON Sy he cONAHIONK | ween Ireland and the s are returned, shipping board offictal Competition o' itinh dd Sco! n | rr ep orale Veenn Civda|. WITHDRAWAL FROM) THE shipbuilders are turning out ships at | VEAGUE & cost of $140 a ton, against $200 a}, ANY nation wishing to withdraw }ton in America, according to Charles | from the pe eee Go 00. Ey oe Pies |nouncing the treaty, the president that they have received no informa ' tion from Marshall which would cait|"**Pect t© any treaty \for a confere Commenting on Diffieult to Amend the situation foliowing state-| Amendment of the constitution | ment was issued by «trike chiets ones it haw been ratified, will be aif | _ “If such a conference is held in| ficult, and not to be accomplished an Francisco it will be satisfactory | upon the whim of any nation, the to us. Our only demand ia that it| president told his guests, He also 4 in some point on the Pa-| was quoted aa saying practically all st. When we raceive such | neutral nations have expressed a de assurance from Dr. Marshall| sire to become league members @ special joint meeting of Sea Hoe emphasized what he said Tacoma, Aberdeen Anacor' at Boston, that despair will grip delegates will be called under aus the world the United States pices of the Seattle Metal ‘Trades| does not ratify the league pian, council. At thia meeting we will “Serious complications will o« recommend some action. For in almost at © if the league stanc ft we receive an affirmative is not created, President Wilson answer from Dr. Marshall, th t told us,” Senator Hitchcock, session may recommend that a ref chairman of the senate commit- said. “He said the tee, already is in use, a number of questions having been referred to it by the peace conference for settleme ‘ad erendum yot league be held imme on returning to work ia |Boilermakers in | Utah Plant Strike nd by Czechs SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb He impressed members with the ermarkers the American! necessity of America standing by the Smelting plant at Garfield walked | Czecho-Slovaks and Jugo-Slay out today, joining the 1,500 skilled hing was said, according to and unskilled workers who struck! committeemen, concerning the prob. yesterday because of the cut in pay| able © of completing the peace to copper miners, All the American | tional American policy. workers are now out | MANDATORI ri of the Magna mill of the Utah Copper company at Bingham provision for atetes mandatory piathaGihe atmecioan wail; Oe guide and guard for mer « jes of Germany or her al t close, as it depends princ esa wae AACATEL amt eR oe 1 indume the task of mandatory Mine reulated hand bills at the a A Utah company plant, declaring that | *#4/nst It" wi if the company expects them to ac-| May Aid Armenia cept the cut in wa it must ac-} In this connection, the president stated that numerous requests have three . nenate on’ th Chairman Flood, of the scheduled to addreas the league of nations Flood Favors League house con ttee, In a formal statement f lowing the conference, said “I am he in favor of the league, and » talking with the president, am heartily in favor of the constitution as presented. 1 se nothing in it affecting the soverete ty of s country or the Teontrol ita domestic affairs things th weakens the doctrin | | not oppe | | German Farmer Is Convicted; Faced Espionage Charge SPOKANE Feb 27.—-Found Kullty on two counts of _ violating the eapiona t, Frank Hin) house, wealthy man farmer of Wheeler, Wash., toda awaiting nenten A jury in federal court brought in a verdict of « lant night after three and a hours’ deliberation . His conviction camo on charges that he tried to hamper the ernment in conversations last sum and that he tried to persuade Dirks issian-German, to nder his first papers to avoid military service Seven Spaniards Ordered Released NEW YORK, Feb. Of the 14 Spaniards arrested Su on sus picion an mpt torroriem Federal Judge Knox ey ap The other seven w 4 hance to argue on t Thur day, The government will probably prefer char against em for SERGT. GUY EMPEY IS ARRESTED; RELEASED NEW YORK, Feb. ret. Guy Exipey wan arrested here yesterday The lawyer had failed to « pey's car right of w The cipal court discharged Empe Present Hog Price WASHINGTON, 1 neutrals mainta administration cision {# to Be Maintained Pending board te ted Hecision by th lifting the em her gO on pork afte will food ae nations of tated ned At the war board expected soon. Austrians Agree on Government Ben Feb. A coalition gov ernment in Austria ne assured dispatches from Vienna stated to day. It wa id the social dem who won a large majo in the recent elections, have agreed to co-operate with the Christian social ints on condition that the latter will ratiroad m An the union with Germany TO TREAT ‘EM RIGHT WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The 1dministration has annouced that hereafter all sh@rt lines would entitled to friendly considera and “fair treatment POLISILEKRAINE TRUCE VARSAW, Feb, 25.—(Delayed.) urmistice Was concluded between Poles and Ukranians last night, effective-at 6 p. m. today, GET INTO THE SEAT, BUT PIVOT AND ALLOWS Yau TO LABOR AND CAPI CONFERENCE IN LONDON TODAY: LONDON The capital Hall t k ¢ threatened first and Feb. natior lab congress ¢ was held in Central y. In an attempt to we ut a program that will avert ntatives the bers of While th in regular meet miners’ re Lm Tenrs of ox- perience tn fitting and making glasses, and our low operating ex- pense, enable us to mako better Insses for less oney. Reading or Distance Glasses. gold-filled frames, $2.50 complete for Broken Lenses duplicated on shore notice at reduced prices. Freee mination and Ba SCHOONMAKE! Divek South Publi Ave. LIBERTY ODS If you snust sell your Lib- erty Bonds, remember we will pay you the Top Price, Cash, Any issue, Any amount. We pay less for advertising space and more for Bonds. GET OUR PRICES FIRST SEATTLE BOND COMPANY 214 Commercial lg. and Madison Over State Bank Spot He took a razor for his purpose | is being planned for by Frank Gates, — and paid the last visit. “I intended | secretary of the soldiers’ welcome. to kill myself afterward,” he said. | committee, who is going to have the | The couple spent the entire evening | boys carry all the souvenirs, picked quarreling and retired at midnight./up on the battlefields of Franca, Mrs. Karhu slept finally, but Karhu | during the parade. a re morning, accordine Caserta With 63rd Karhu got out of bed BY CONDO RiSGS TO UGT You MERGLY TURNS OWN A jy Husband Confesses He Emil Karhu, 24, mill worker, |in contemplat self-destruction, is in the city jail today, held | Karhu said t pending the filing of a first de- up iq gree murder charge against hin c eral years ago. Fe following his confession to the himself up at 6 p. muy police that he killed his wife, Wednesday, nearly 12 hours after Alice, with a razor, early Wed- nesday morning in the home of Ernest A. Wanamaker, 120 Kin- near place. Karhu 63RD ARTILLERY. MEN REACH,S, re according to the po lated details of the shocking crime in his confession and made a com plete statement of his reasons « a mot Ca tharles A. Tennant Broods Over Crime Continued From Page After spending W in Kin-| @— a erie near park brooking over the ki oming to Seattle for the celebratiin: of his wife, Karhu went to the home and th sonal Service association. of his brother-in-law, F. I. Detering, |" Preparing to: securs: sama 503 W. 47th st. and told of the deed, | tions fur the visitors at the homes Nean, 2 sce rey wen anes SO the D ttle parents of the soldiers. HIM PoP ouT An officer was called from the Bal lard po! station and Karhu was Maj. Shippam in Command oO’ THat CAR taken into custody. ‘The 63rd, trained at Fort Wi Goin’ NORTH, Allee Karhu, employed as a maid achieved an enviable record al by the Wanamakers, was found at/aitho the organization did not 7:20 a. m. Wednesday on her bed,|the front lines, being forced to ft in her night dress, her throat slashed. that honor by the sudden signing Karhu, according to the police, de-|the armistice. The French army scribed his last night with her and staff, however, presented the regh the details of the crime, which he ment with a flag, peinting out the said occurred because he feared she no longer cared for him. The couple| 63rd as one of the best of the U. By artillery organizations. Maj. W. ML! had lived apart for about a month.|Shippam is in command of the altho Karhu had visited his wife oc-| troops, . 1 The regiment consists of about Jealous, according to his confes-/1.400 men, all from the state of sion, Karhu quit work in the Ballard washington. Battery B and the sup shingle -nill and prowled about the | piy and headquarters companies are Wanamaker home for several made up entirely of Seattle men, be spying on his wife. Altho | sides numerous sprinklings of Beat nothing occurred to excite his susp!-!tieites here and there thruout the cions, he says he Tuesday night re-| regiment, making a total of mone solved to kill her, than 600 local men in the regiment. Paid Last Visit Something novel for the spectators Men Come to U. S. wife was still sleeping ured the razor, which had placed ° oie aecaers anata ah his piliow. and. leaning over) With Other Troops rik ch already has been ve 3 attacked her with the NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—Three by a referendum. The miners were son, Just at this moment Mrs.| transports arrived here today with. said to be deadlocke ho a ma u woke up and put up a des-| nearly 5,000 officers and soldiers,, jority of them were said to favor struggle for her | many of whom were sick and wound calling the strike on the original|, 19 this ee Te Rte hands were cut and slashed.| ‘The transports are the Wilhel- Th ea were delaying de- | * al finger: g almost severed. | mina, Caserta and Ulua. jon, hoping to persuade tyem to Sys anamaker fam ve The Wilhelmina had 1,711 mea postpone the strike to Mareh y, was unaware of t jaboard, including 1,378 of 16 Bore t owing the pariiathentary i was disclosed |deaux convalescent detachments, mmmittee to present its aker opened the cnald’'s | made up of men who have been thru report on the mining situation z ‘ ere battles of the war, andj mier George Lloyd has prom, the house quietly and | who came from all parts of the Unit+! near park unt to kill hims andered about and inabilit ed St Also on board were the ined t the commission will report by March 20 morse evacuation ambulance company, No The capitallabor cong a will ‘ced him to give himself up. 80, of New York: Company M, 345th comprise 800 delegates, representing Loved Her so Much | infantry, New York, and a Pennsyk 000,000 workers, Lloyd George will] «1 joved my wife so much, that| ¥@?a casual company. deliever the principal address he thought of her belonging to an On the Caserta, from Marseilles, The congress will take up a legal| other man was intolerable, So | February 6, with 1,607 officers and minimum wage, maximum working nt one last night with her—and|™Men were the 63d regiment, C. Ay week, the establishment of Whitley | Kined her just we were getting |C» 46 officers and 1,496 men and 65 ommitte up in. the morning | casual officers. dist This ta the text Of MarhWs oon: Nine hundred and eighty Washings rovern: | teusion, according to City Detectives (ton State guardsmen arrived on the ment assisting the regular untonists | 18 dson and W. A. Fuller,| Caserta amuel Simundson ani A. Fuller againat the “rebels,” who handled the case 1e troops were members of the A committee is expected to be ap-|” Karhu sald that he had wandered |63rd Coast artillery which went to to ing nto these ques | ahout for days, half crazed by sus. | Franc st July under command of tic and report to the congress! pnicion and jealousy. He had no jdea|Col. F. W. Phist later of a definite rival, But he fancied! Maj. Willard M. Shippam, of Mins his wife's affections were waning, | hea mmanded the regiment on the thought “sent him crazy,” | its return ad ® he declared The regiment arrived too late to t u resolution to kill,| get into actt but was at several 1 then himself, was |camps in England and France. day, be purchased Wives Get China ar intention: At Limoges, the famous chinaware The only trouble was, | cared too} wity of France, the officers had ite much for her, he we mccording to itialed dinner sets made for their detectives I couldn't think of an wives From Limoges the detache rs thing else ment was sent to La Curean, where Thinking of Her it finished its training and was ready “While T was working, and at|for action when the armistice was BEST QUALITY ight, when I should have been | 8! 1, Six hundred and eighty of operat bs ping, 1 was thinking of her, won i lerymen were origs ig what she was dot una if {it in the Washington state artik she was true to me. L foresaw sep: | ery while 300 were in the aration, And 1 couldn't stand the | Washington state guard. They were 24 thought of this, either. trained at Fort Worden, Wash. Our improved process The only solution that presented Among casual officers aboard the makes Borden 8 areal itself, was to kill her, so that then, | Caserta were Curriss Hill, Tae sted. Mealtime. be at least, all doubts would be re.{coma, and Lieut. H. B. stickname me moved. I was ving to kill, Ludlow, Vermont Stickney, a son Insist on Borden's ~always. myself.” of the former gove of Vermont, In square packages only, ‘| But after the crime, Karhu weak-| wears t Croix de Guerre with | ° ened, he told the police > could | | Dorde g hot bring -himeelf to: take own | ‘The Ulua had 1,180 men, including ee fy hie had no thousits of becom: | the 217 train, 10 officers THE IMPROVED ; ing & fugiti and attempting to and 486 th treneh mortar MALTED MILK evade t « battery, five officers and 144 men} | After a day spent in Kinnear th field signal battalion, complete, LE i, 6 “horrible” day, he gave him-| 1 officers and 470 men, and @ New self up, Part of this day was spent’ York casual company, seins nino annals ts oh ima rnninpana ali

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