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AMERICANS IN MANY LETTERS FAVOR LEAGUE BY L, ©, MARTIN @olted Press Statf Correspondents) WASHINGTON, March 10.—The| | Amertean are responding S eagerly to President Wilson's invita tion to discuss the league of nations. While controversies over war p les drew a tremendous number > letters, nothing in the memory of men now in congress equalled the| present avalanche of mail at their of | fies. } Senators haven't been able to read! half the letters addressed to them | @m the subject. But what letters} have been read show one thing clear I~-Sthat the country realises the importance of the question, bt From Every Section Forty-seven hundred letters ch ¥ from the files of 1€ senators, rey fenting every section of the country both political parties, readily — themselves in four classes t, those unqualifiedly for Hague as now proposed, 1,428. Sec OR@, those for the league with quali people it of} vast as fications, 0. Third, those ex Pissing no opinoin but asking in formation, 264. Fourth, those un QUAlifiediy against the league in its Weent form, 1.508 More than half the letters in the class came from professional business men. Clergymen, schol educators, lawyers, writers and women alike—and many biz ess men, apparently approve Very hearily of the draft of the RARWe constitution as it now stands The rest of the letters in the first Gite base their apyfroval on faith iv nt Wilson, It may be signitt Gant that most of the letters in ch Tame from the East, New England Bnd the South ‘The vast bulk of the elamees came from th Far West Thru the strain, “We want to but— and the then ex Pressed in various ways their fears » Aa proposed league would en other three Middle and 2 the war letters an end writers class ran the United States too deeply fp foreign affairs. The Monroe doc. tfine, American sovereignty a urged, ail other objections already Were covered in these let‘ers EMany of them complained that Wilson's attitude is that @f & Man assuming superior wisdom €nd unwilling to come down to « im giving reasons for various Vislon: Class the smallest, came larzely school teachers and women @eperally. Men apparently have} Made up their minds rather thoroly @ the league, The information aeked wax chiefly along the lines of the objections raised against the league in the senate Class 4 contained some bitter let ters, In them President Wilson was ¥igorously assailed. Senators criti clging the league were applauded and, in @ number more or thinly veiled threats were made against the government if the league compact is ratified. Most of the letters of this class, however, struck the same note that ran thru all the others—“let us prevent war forever.” Scores of the letters offered substi- tutes for the proposed league ranging from a policy of complete American Wwolation maintained by force, Jf nec exmary, to a policy of diplomacy, the chief feature of which would be keep ing European nations constantly in rows with one another so this coun, try would be let alone. KOREA TO ASK _ INDEPENDENCE PARIS, March 10.-Korea will de mand recognition of her independ: | ence from Japan at the peace con ference, according to cable received by private sources today. This fol E | towed by a few hours a cablegram, saying Korea issued a declaration of | independence March 1, action being taken by the Korean national inde union in the principal Korean cities | News of the declaration was with owing to Japanese control of jess and cable lines, according to Jocal Korean representatives who re ceive their cable advices from the union’s representative in Shangh Two Koreans, Dr. Syngman Wrhee and Dr. Henry Chung, are in Washington trying to get passports to Paris to outline the desires of | Korea before the peace conference, | aecording to C. H. Ahn, head of the} Jocal branch of the Korean union. | Three other delegates are b | en route here from Korea pro- Congressmen on ~ Way to Look Over “West Naval Site) CHICAGO, March 10.—Chairman | Padgett and other members of the) house naval affairs committee, were | en route today to San Diego, Ci Where they will inspect sites on tho | Pacific coast for a naval training @lation. The congressmen left here last night, after inspecting the site| for a proposed, $6,000,000 Chicago postoffice. “Only four naval training stations will be maintained,” said Padgett, “Great Lakes, Newport, R. L., Hemet ads and one on the Pacific A. For young men, B. Cc. D. E. F. For educators. For boys. For parents. Address: Washington | pardon for a confirmed murder. FREE INFORMATION The following pamphlets, against venereal diseases and giving such facts of sex as are essential for the welfare of young people, will be sent to any address free: 930 Henry Bldg., Seattle. THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919. “HO-HUM! THESE ARE THE BUSY DAYS” Siberians May Turn Against Allies; Vladivostok Uneasy BY PEGGY HULL ~Mt|and they ask N. E. A. Staff Correspondent for | ( What ure the Americans here Russie and” Serbl \} | She’ s in n Siberia tor VLADIVOSTOK, Siberia, March | ~~ -* American ratiroad workers who! 10.—Con jons are worse now than ive been here over A® year have aa, cia come done little but in barracks and| hen the allies came go hunting. Not because ¢ didn’t | Occupation of Siberia has done want to work, but because every ef good only in the towns where the the railroad and get tt! condition ha ° Viadivostok and garrisons Japanene w others. ving to my present quar A wave of resentment against the tera, I had put an American flag on| Allies has swept the entire non-Bot the gate outside my The wom vik population, following the an who owned the house, In high peace conf. © invitation to th rage. tore it down Bolsheviks to meet with the allies WRITER ATTACKED on Prince's istand BY DRUNKEN RUSSIAN Laat night » non Bolshevika, this is par ognition of the Bolsheviks. And they regard partial recognition of the Bolsheviks as similar to fuil as home, Crom accom dian officer, a Rus-| hes rushed at mo} corner into my sian in civi Bleached «rs: Holly Flour Dr. Wiley, of Dietetic Fame, Says: “Refuse Bleached Flour” Leaving this somewhat blunt but obvious statement to the tender mercies of the “careless and the careful,” we merely give the following facts as we know them: The U. S. Government insists upon unbleached flour— see bulletin No. 85. There is natural flavor to natural flour. Natural flour is unbleached flour. _ When the best Blue stem wheat is used bleaching is unnecessary. Chemicals are required in the process of bleaching flour—unbleached flour requires no chemical process. When you buy flour see that the unbleached guarantee is on the sack Established 1885 Holly Patent Now Milled As Before the War It the Bolshevik leaders make street. (In the dim light he thought any promises at Prinkipo, they I was a man) | won't keep them. They have be-| | The Canadian came running to} trayed the people so many times help me. The Russian, very drunk, | there is no confidence left." That's! didn't succeed in his evident inte what you hear her tion of spitting Vith a flank ws ‘The revolution of the Bolsheviks | movement that br me at bh Seaman Kem in Russia meant, to the large shift side, I shoved hin clear off the al ee | 200 less class, these things: No work | walk | I. Ww. W. “ARE TAKEN | plenty money: eaxy life |_1f he was only angry before. he! IN EASTERN SWEEP-UP Of course they have been disap. wos furious no But the Car 7 |" Za pointed. . Se peopl as \" aptain sein asta, escerted hi WATERBURY, Conn.. March 10. Ss: :¥ si y r t + Sunday night. Ss constitute the bulk of Americans across ¢ nd turned we ned him V and sympathiz- and other ally nations, would have to a C2ech polimena V. and —~ _™ known they couldn't abolish work | ently another Canadian officer] PARIS, March 10.—Herbert Hoov-| EVERETT, March 10.—Two peo ey Mah gure appa Chernoff, | TRUSS TORTURE « and discipline | was shot at three times by a Rus ler, former American food adminis:ra-| ple wore killed yesterday morning {yw movements were ee ‘catabe dante Mubsarees XPECTED “FREEDOM” rag? that haul is again sold!ror, lately made director general of! when their machine skidded and ag free trial to prove . i : won't be 00 safe to WITHOUT RESTRAINT Fe trteta done ve ate )t°|the Interallied relief organization, | turned turtle on the highway about SORE THROAT Ee a. Luxpemhe G4 a Loca agers Would be an, awful than.announces that he will have to give| three miles south of Arlington 1101 Third Axe. tion. It meant taking whatever they Ishevike should rise,|UD his present work next — er.) They were: Joe Fisher, an €M- Coigs, Conghs, “Creup ana C wanted, whever they saw it Jed forces are quar-| That he, wo must orn a pd ploye of the Everett paper mill, and Relieved te Two Minw < f i e city }is given as his reason. le said the . . palo many cage’ roger rg rp | The main body of Americans ix|most of the men in the food adminis.| Mrs. G' McCracken. Mrs. Mc | singe aun ater tal [en oy Areccane at te en nh fed at ee wate uikese muah , she loo ban on fbn gg Nerve pera | a S0aniles front. ‘Thefr leave the service he two were members of a party mee tyomel alae io everywhere, ‘Viadivos | maip forces are 14 miles away. so} —_— eight people returning from & Hyome! tok is full of anarchism | the Itilians. The Japs and dance ‘at Monroe, The party left uae Ses cen i ’ e outside the city limits.| TRCRICG BNGUY 4:50 0: Bt, Siuee Gee ix the one treatment, fo They pane aes rage pevenpap they IT ‘A easecg aoe Galles & tow Cnsene in. toe ‘a TRAINS BAS H; in to attend another dance at Arling| 91; hose, throat and lung troubles, n't throw ‘th y into a mas- HU for guavd duty. There are 1 ai The machine skidded on a turn) It does not contain any cocaine or nae | LL ck a aan dene wane) of the paved highway, and Fisher, | morp dail that is necessary | “My wife had what the doctor ‘They meet in dark cellars and in | eedbters Wak thats fait a nile tens who was driving the cnachine, in an|i# to Prosthet bse ane me Uttle | call catarrh of the stomach for | well lit cafes. They have been whia- Ga Hie Crdes boues, with its nurees;| effort to throw it back on the track, |Ducrit : “ beach | years, Had to diet carefully poring lately thet, Gen. Graves and coniaaicmath. aon oe | TOLEDO, ©. March 10.—Many |tUFned It over. Mrs, McCracken was| 1A. complete outtit, conte pift ttle | Suffered much. She has now t Gen. Elamley won't throw the allied ag = . anges Mare Many | e tront se Me and at Bar-|one bottle Adler-i-ka 2 troops into action in case of an up- | | ‘There is great dissension over Kol-| persons are reported to have been |!" the front seat with him. Both |¢, and Hyomel is guat-|fectly well.” (signed) pg lchak’s dictatorship. The socialists | injured in a « silision between a To were crushed beneath the car and anteed to banish catarrh, croup, Se pe rising. ite ie leay he ia aping the czar. | & Southern | Were dead when taken out coughs, colds, sore throat ahd bron: | Brock, _— agen No one knows why they want the| i A | ‘ jouthern | © a ta the carts no were se-|Chitis or money back. A Hyomei| Adier-‘-ka expela ALL gas uprising. ‘Thero ts plenty food No one wants to mind anyoi . and a Clover Leaf train | Other fe gay bahay Ry Ee Inhaler lasts a lifetime ‘and extra stopping stomagh dists ¢lothing and coal. Their prices are| The Dally Star Reporter in Her |O°Ver here. however, and the only jat Maumee, nine miles south of here Wilson, Scott ‘Tall, Flor a 30 hea Cheha ae LY. Empues BOTH of nd « os | “ a of enforcing uws seems tol eariy ns lison, Seo ‘all, Florence Jones. Tom druggists, | INs a ampu high, tho Winter Uniform spar ge zcans sessdl ad borg Potedo heer ay been sent | \targaret Rosenau, Olaf Alfeth and ee | PO, 2 ower: bowel, SOR When Lenine and Trotsky raised spcsiedeate ttt at Pe BS fad neritic anacts semmpsk i 3 Helen Johnson, all of Everett alimentary canal. Ren wages from 2 rubles ($1.00) a day to i= a os ae an CHARLES SCHWARTZ ALL foul matter. which poisons sys 12 rubles, every Bolshevik thought SINGERS | . Optometrist and Mfg, Optician tem. Often CURES constipatio he was rich. But when he found his| gingers are needed by the seeola! ! |Service Men May Kyes Examined and Gl —-» itted || Prevents appendicitis, We have 12 rubles were worth under the NeW/ chorus for Handel's “Mexslah,” | Record Discharge erect Adler-i-ka many years. It is an rule only about a dollar, he went wild | - jture of buckthorn, cascara, | which is to be given Good Friday | “ 1 h again and wanted to start another | >), 4 Waste cael | | ine and nine other simple Grama |again and levening and Easter Sunday evening. pisash tt hurt ab Al abd cose only Papers Free Now and nine ote pai es ‘ tetuli of The chorus is working under the di | | All discharged soldiers, sailors or) na lending rumen ee rene etn thts city, |2C02_ of Montgomery Lynch at j a few cents |marines who wish to record their i | mity toward foreigners in this city.|the first Methodist church every la : : The Bolsheviks hate us because we|pyesday night ? discharge papers at the county are spoiling their plans; the other hase | | auditor's office before mailing them | | factions mistrust us because of the 1 ‘1 7 a | 2 A SS NEED! cLP Fifteen hundred dollars is the sum to Washington, D. C., to comply Prince's Idand invitation, aad more| SHO CROSS NEEDS HELE Nollie E. Brewer, 1058 Kilbourne st ‘ ‘ Seattle women are urged by Dr.|* a with the government's request in because the railroads, under allied) Se cl ere ? mil believes the city should pay her for | h the $60 t w 9 control, are getting in worse condi-|J. B. Crichton, chairman of military | wcany pain and mental anguish,” | connection with the $60 bonus, may) KA t relief of the Seattle Red Cross, to| now do so without charge, accord tion every day lincurred when she tripped over al rvices for the making of refugee garments. Much unfin ished work was left when the mistice was aged. STONAGH ACIOMTY, INDIGESTION, GAG) Quick! | donate thet Engineers have nothing to do but ride around in motor cars, Russians see one train after an- other discontinued for lack of repairs, lettuce table on the sidewalk in front | of the Pike place public market, ac rding to her complaint, served on | ___|the mayor's office Saturday morn: | | ing. } ‘As Mayor Hanson is at home wuf-| fering from neuritis, the unusual | program of serving damage com aints on the chief executive per could not be carried out by ewer's attorneys, The papers | rdingly turned over to T nne assistant pora J 4. fat just one tablet) tion counsel, who spent a large part sonally, telling of the fight of Pape’s Diapepsin for pve in preparing the instant rellef Mrs. Brewer's total claim is for | % . } 50—the difference representing | When meals don't fit and you sician’a fees. Her left leg was] belch gas, acids and undigested fo04. | pryised from the ankle to the knee | make sick, up#tet stomachs feel fine t| Seattle citizens are urged to help cot #0 little al lin a k. ie wor! . Ay ‘at ones, and they drug stores, When you feel lumps of distress in| and then again from the knee to the| Cr cenettetae aavens Atacoh bee ror ‘ pmac vain, lence, hearth . "i e comp! 3 | . y lata fa y For officials and the general public. Seniberiate. ” Libre la Tatant etbies| br, Scmorea te Nhe otmmpltint, Police Saturday night, after finding Such a dental plate fits close and is ex- or headache ‘e tet explained by Kennedy ettuce lthe es of his age a" : : - | _Ne waiting! fe _ bile streets are due to| Magic! Just drop a little Freezone | the bodies of his aged mother and tremely cool and comfortable, Let me bere mastigence of the city, says Mrs,|On that touchy corn, instantly tt a pdlopieces br afens t Oa tha ht he ! show you. i i} = | 7 of | stops achin the you lift the corn ;* farmer. da a police Shs P wol 5 ) Irewer. +» ae zen ‘ yore} das “relig For girls and young women | Pp TN Bs off with the fingers. ‘Truly! murders were committed as “religious Painle ial } AID ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL | humbug! Macrae | : SS Proctor~ Send for those for which you have a real use. Under supervision of a board| Try Freezone! Your druggist sells | “AeaNwep “a 5 Just Don an you ent a tablet of nder the supervision of a board ry Frees our drug: sells | gies Dugepeia, os he of trustees composed of well known|a tiny bottle for a-few cents, suf-| WASHIN' March 10.—A| KE lindigestion and «stomach diatreas | Seattle women, an exchange will be ficient to rid your feet of every hard | trip of inspection of the various State Board of Health | ends. ‘These pleasant, harmless tab-|opened Wednesday morning at|corn, soft corn, or corn between the |army camps, which will bring them Pape's DI Fourth and Pine for the benefit of| toes, and calluses, without one par-|to the Pacific coast, was begun by rma Haag lee ti ose. ne| the Children’s Orthopedic hospital.| ticle of pain, so1 6 or irritation, | Secre of War Raker and Gen Phone For Appointment fain fhe Freezone is the disco’ Cincinnati genius jing to formal notice received at the nditor's office trom Olympia \513 Accused of | Dry Violations Too Late ¢ Dentistry is one of the great human achievements which has a most personal and direct bearing upon | . . human progress, efficiency and happine: One of | in Indiana Court) the great blessings of modern dentistry is that. the INDIANAPOL) March 10.—Five | dangers to health which formerly threatened those j hundred and thirteen persons ac who had neglected their teeth to such an extent cused of violating the federal law | that they had lost them all, bave been removed, prohibiting the importation of intox Nowadays life is lengthened, " p and the enjoyment of {eating liquor from Illinois, Ohio life increased, by the possibility of having teeth, in and Kentucky into dry Indiana were | the form of a dental plate, thet practically insure arraigned in U, 8. district court, | good digestion and the good health that results. It today | starting ™ is never too late to secure this blessing—no matter | how you have neglected your mouth, I can build | FARMER ACCUSED OF OF | you a dental plate today, light, strong and resilient, ~ sanitary and lease of life. handsome, that will give you a new KILLING HIS FAMILY March, chief of staff, who Washington Sunday for Detroit. A y of a noted int OCD >> —