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An American Paper That Fights for Americanism On the isue of NIGHT EDITION — THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Hered ae Beconc Clase Matter May 8, 1899, at the Fostoffice at Seattia, Wash, ender the Act of Congrece Mareh #, 1878. SEATTL ASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. ; Weather Forecast: VOLUME 22. _N NO. 15 moderat y winds 64 America’s Super- Pen” Writes His First Article for The Star HERE IT IS: je — py Thousands Are PLAN LAWS SCHEDULES Sioned Up for TO THWART OF PRICES NUGHT HERE HUNPOWER “payor P| U.S. REDS BENG MADE” Telegram From Poindexter Preliminary Draft May Be =. . sie al Senate Probe Committee Cost of Eatables and Other” Seattle’s shipyards opened Tuesday morning, with Z ay Assures Longer Visit Than Handed to Germans on cranemen and craft specialists turning over the rusty Urges Action Against Commodities to Drop igi tools and mechanism, and paving the way for the entrance . : Originally Set March 20° of the unskilled workers later in the week. Bolshevism in 90 Days The resounding blows of a number of hammers and TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY FOE TO BE IMPOTENT an occasional metallic clang, heard shortly before noon, |, W, W.'S ARE SCORED SO SAYS COMMERCE MAN was the’ first indication of life in the yards that have been - The 63rd coast artillery rest BY FR FERGUSON idle since January 21. YL. ©. MARTIN WASHINGTON, March fia ment will arrive in Seattle Wed |(Unitea P ff Correspondence Thousands of men were signed up at the various yards (United Press Staff Correspondent.) » on most of the haibe a nesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. PARIS, March 11—With the durimy the morning but they are not to begin work till WASHINGTON, March I1— ties, including food, will be brdlght They were scheduled to remain | Military terms adopted and rapid later in the week. There was no grand rush to the gates Dr “seal ig “see mesos here only three hours, but | Progress being made towardcom- when the yards officially opened, only a few hundred ap- Siesta”: cad: . Sea = Frank Gates is in receipt of a pletion of the other provisions, pearing at a time. They kept coming, however, all thru | America will) be recommended : ; telegram from Senator Poindex it was learned today that the pre. jthe day, wredicted todsy Hl to congress by the senate com- | The t i pk t " 5 ne new board plans to eal ter, stating that arrangements | liminary peace treaty may be Foremen, of crafts selected skilled ‘bere when the strike wae ¢ } within 60 to 90 days, George Nol k, chairman of the new industrial ard of the commerce department, — lied. | mittee which has been probing |The new board plans to « ; } eontiilees " nd ready to present to the Germans | Workers from the group, and vsh-) While they were not all employed) Bolshevik aetivities, members (ton on ng decide “on have been made with the war ‘ sald toda " ered them thra alten w start) Tuesda were “lined up” in iy. “s se : a ane ot ——o ale j RA oh cs Ab thaller to the | *e Bewtiminiary me eR ic pelt adh gp hag Ploy weeerrtgyeany herp Duisinen. staghatlonl omen i - ie 8 oeech bs i atvaler = . Aen taken on Tuesday inctuded| th last man next Monday. “Wel tically the only evidence: t premeremeige ii a will be going fall speed ahead then,” |filttee will have of Bolshevik propa stated A. EB. Woodtuff, assistant gen- | anda in the Unite States is now being submitted in the form of yards, the specialists newepaper — clippings mphlets, Thursday morning. j World, Germany wil) be reduced 10 8) nemnem, ta unload cars; carpen military status lower thar that ©f ters, toothouse men, machinists and Hest neighbor, She will be a few pipefitters, Between 400 ond Steel men submit schedules of post — The men will arrive in Benttle at p bellum prices tomorrow. They cs) 4 }2 p.m. Wednesday ber om thi Insid " c nthe 600 men were taken on at the Sk be followed by brick, cet : Mothers and dads who are anxious |!Mpotent, even before Rwitzerland elevates T ehile | started to adjust the vast mechan: |books and papers sent thru the | Pe followed by brick, cement iia to reach their boys as they get off Army of 100,000 the Seattle North Pacific Shipbuiid. | '#™. that will soon be going ahead | mails ; Prosperity” mmittee has so far failed to ence of an organized propa system paid for by foreign or directly connected with ussian Bolsheviki smoothly, with full gangs employe The ¢ oolhouse men assembled and find ev the instruments left seat tered about the yards, where they were dropped when the workmen ; Walked out. Cranemem and electri I. W. W. Branded will establish confidence enough sued before this time to admit par.|@l The danger of Germany having! he hired dais until each separate ws were busy getting ¢ ap Out of the mass of testimony sub- relieve the present prices stagnatian ents to the returning soldiers are | 4,000,000 or 0,000 trained menipit of machinery is in working|D’ratus in order to faciliate the | mitted, committee members said to- and send us into what all ag i within the 10 years, which | order, it was stated at the Skinner | MOvement of steel, while cary TS day one clear fact has disclosed it-| would be an era of prosperity. A possible thru con Eddy started tearing down — structur f—the 1. W. W. in the Unit 2 boa: : __ necenaituted by the strike, and put- things the Sea the train may secure the new blue| The conscription system will be ing tickets at the Great Northern «ta | knocked out by a 12-year enlistment woyia ployed bef night ltion, which will permit them to the|réquirement for the army, which, it phe Enictt Bay Shipbuilding com. roped-otf space ut that depot. None,| i understood, will be reduced to 109,- | pany's plant, on the Duwamish however, will be allowed to enter the 000 men, What army she has, con-| waterway, opened with but 45 men Great Northern depot. All tickets is. S¢quently, will be purely profession Two or three hundred men w ny estimated 400 men board hopes to establish schedules that will stand until normal law of supply and 4 can take effect again, Peek |Our whole aim is for prices th null and ve The Elks, Moose and Eagles wilt) Would have be scription, will be abolished. 1) One of the t potent influence ards this noon ates ix the mc | stag jazz” program and open-air At the J. BP. Duthie plant, 1,000 ee aie ds to do is to talk lower prices Ste All guns, munitions and equipment ting up new ones, Machinist iled the spread of the doctr of times, members said today. hes dance at Fifth ave. and Stewart i res 0 men were signed Tuesday morn-|and repaired the gant sawa and : Wednesday night. Dancing will be|!n ¢xcess of the amount neces ing, but will not be at work, until | ee eee ee ee ee thelr divers | unrest ure frank in their criticitm of . for her reduced army will be sur 4 v rel The committee has been hearing | policy of some government agencl from § to 12 in a doff space Wednesday. Several hun craft | mechaniams | rendered. It is understood also that se about Russia and the doings of the|in predicting. much higher figul on the pavement. The three lodge : fi 1 stare will be |men were taken on. ‘Take Only Old Men Back Malihoviet there 6 & bands will do their jazelest. Sol Be Motorious general staff w Tis Amiens’ plant dedlateced< 1,900 ) neviki there until it seemed, for some commodities wiped on Je didn’t appear ap. | Senator King said, that the investi-| The statement of the food admin s men ¢ diers and sailors are especially we men during the forenoon, who will ‘ hie If any attempt ix made to carry Out Meee iene dneaday | prehensive. ‘The alked leisur ation’s real purpose had been lost tration that pork will go much The surrounding buildiige wit be! the threat to, refuse acceptance of |"): the seattle North Pacific plant, | and th leparted for their he sight of. This * to determine | er with the discontinuance of the peace treaty and throw th within how extensive Ishe country into chaos, if the terms ar activities $ ates have be , 0 price has im-nediately brow the men were given slips to fill out, | 4fter bet of w terufying they had been employed |® few days, There will be no dis-|in the United n and|an increased hog price, with mon too harsh, Germany will find the al wc | crimination, according to yard man-|t0 report on means for covnteract-| pork in storage today than ever the guetta af the Porccoal’ Service| ues. resenting’ « firm’ front Jagers, but at present, only the old ing them, — fore, one member declared. Sgacbiation .at the Masealc temple), 8% Chee i stich & case probably men will be taken on King asked Raymond Robins) To Fair Level anne Manonte LemPle ties between occupation of Germany There were no sensational features | Whether he knew of any nized forts of the board will alao ial and continuation of blockade letting in connection with the opening of | propaganda movement in the Unit d toward removing some ite |) der the leadership of Irland Davis F thie ; "vis! the enemy starve until they are |the shipyards. Movie and camera| ed es pins replied he did not reeularities in the prices of the ¥ et he Heed up fran Madtean 4" | ready fo sign. Considering the com men turned out to record whatever ONT’D ON PAGE NINE) ous industries. For instance, while) Will be lined up from Madison to/ arative contentment in the pretens | might happen Wt very little hap - the average increase of steel and ita) ™ Pike a “noise committee. | i Be: lighted up and fireworks and red fire will be oft The returning artillerymen will be occupied portions of Ger Parents and» upled por a : n yermany | pened. Groups, never larger than a| products is about 115 per cent oi : rv! will ‘be the|tctter courss la considered mors like | few hundred*men, were in front of | pre-war pri building hardwi guests at a reception on the mez |). lthe different shipyards thruout the has increased 180 per cent. Efforts 7 er floor “er the “sy Washington) "Under present plans the treaty | day, putting in their applications for will be made to bring all down to a) hotel from 3 to 6 Wednesday after-| 1111 be nanded to the Germans at» | their old jobs fair level no : ; a age Versailles immediately after their ARMY MAN BUYS FIRST | Cars Crowded 2 Tables of the board show that food a ne 1 Red Cross will play 7 4 ; . entiy | | has gone up 105 per cent over arrival here. The enemy delegates Maj. R. W ry, but recently Bag ome ie Nady ‘Uh gee Ey : gi ; bontess to the boys at breakfast) wi then be allowed to return to Ber-| | returned from France dathel |e Aue nee ee ee BASLE, March 11.—War Minister | pre-war figure, with milk and emia Thursday morning lin or Weimar for consultation with| | distinction of being the first put eee ieee enone nce ae of | Nouke issued @ proclamation Sunday | showing the highest increase. Bulla ti ONT’D ON rseis) chaser of a car at the show. At || tk ein niglbts te opening Of | to the effect that any one seen car-| ing materi averaged a 100 per ‘—— « N Tat by. the clock, just one min | | the shipyards occasioned no percept:| rying arms, except _ government | cent increase transportation congestion y. cenianai ute after the show doors had troops, would be shot immediat \Cautions French “WILSON DUE TQ ec | Retet creeamen caer * Nie ee agal Revolt Aiott, of the automobile depa numbers from thé other lines As a result of this orde t s oe if ; About Pessimism woetigok tae: Sriak Wetarlouie|.F os wtoveg cpaned Tip’ alent thbl deste dares @raitacere eee ohne ie Officially Off on Wilson rane AND HURSDAY | company, received a check from | | shipyards, selling milk, light lunches, retaliation, the Spartacans shot| “1,1BON, March 11—The state lee PARIS Mareh 11 Deput candies, cigarets nd cig ra, etc hé | three loyal soldiers less ae beer atned oy B ye ing car majority of the Were forced to] « ; . m , n raised in Portela (Maurice Damour, thru The Jou je Spartacans’ cruelty and} was officially announced to < (nal, cautions the people apaitet BY CARL D. GROAT MING : | clove down simultaneougly with the | bestiality compel "ne to order any | (pessimism regarding President (United Pres: Correspondent) | No first night Winter Garden show shipyards, depe main. of the latter | body found bearing arms against the} ‘phis action of the government fore } Wilson ABOARD THE U. 8, 8. GBORC r entranced such a throng of ad:| almost entirely for their patronage. government to be shot immediately.” | maily ends the snonarchist. revolie at Some think he j# encountering? |WASHINGTON, March 10.—Presi-|mirers as did: the display of motor] ee the de said tion, altho the monarchists were» in his own country formidable { | dent Wilson, anxious to expedite the | loveliness which twinkled and smil Parts of the city occupied by gov: | completely defeated a short time ag | Lopposition backed by Americ “4 peace work as much as possible aft-| before hundreds of visitors at the Tacoma Yards Open; ernment forces are calm, the dis: i cAKS ON WAR RECORD {national — se nent.” he said.) er his arrival in Paris, today sent | opening of Seattle's second automo: May Pick Workers paten saa ewhere the Sparta Nothing could be farther from) | several mesmiges to Col. House. | pile show in the Armory Monday! pacoMA, March 11.—The taking cane are “continuing their nis-) Maj, Louis H. Sc ves will speale . . ‘ ) the truth (| They were understood to be in re-| evening lon of workers in the shipyards was C®ees attle’s War Record” at the WE said yesterday Dr. Crane writes with } The tact Is the American gen-{ | mponie to queries regarding details) The entire length of the Armory! turted here at Sa. m.. Crevws for | wanncnnnnnw ry club's luncheon to be held at ) ators hostile to the gue of na of the negotiations was divided by a white, rose-entwined > a | « Masonic club rooms Wed di organizin, the work of the yards th Inesday, a PUNCH. You now see that he does. tions, which, according to them, § he president's cold has disappear: | trellis, against. which appeared the| K \ |were placed on the payrelts tirst.|) “Wild Women” in ‘ The most efficient workmen will be . picked from the rank and tie i¢ it) High School Are | ‘ull Dress” {etriuers. employ all the) Now the “Jazzers” | Glimpses of blue sky and green ote DALLA x., March 11.—An { woods, depict ttle’s favorite active 1 Ww. W.” of t aeivasrign Bort the spectators \Two Hundred Lose Saish, bau! thrived cHeee Oa Jobs at Aberdeen ARERD March 11—Tw hun. |dred metal trades workers have been would not be in accord with th 1, and he and Mrs, Wilson spent! jatest stars of Automobile Row {Monroe Doctrine, represent a) | some tim iking about the decks) ant in the light of the three imm small minority of their own party.) |and playing shuffleboard chandeliers above. ) ween Wilson's word and) | George Washington is due to Wear “ ) the speeches of men whowe action { in Brest between 3 and 10 p.| ia due to political passion and mis ay, providing the weather continues good. The mayor of Brest —_—_— nationaliam, hesitation ix impossible. The man elected by) | has wirelessed an invitation extend pitality, ‘Th Bondsmen of | Debs Debs Defies Court }ie"American "eon, “expres i ing the city's howpitalty. The prea Will Give Him Up | to Do Its Worst in |" ” emp and formality be omitted, |diepensed the nweetest | of strain i} for Prison Term) Espionage Opinion + | the managing directors of tese|Fefuxed work at the shipyard here new beauties were all there in full; Cancellation of government contracts CLEVELAND, 0., March 11-As| TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Maren 5 Leipzig Is Taken {reas and winning smiles to sponsor! Was given the reason for non ie ‘ e supreme cou andate I defy the supreme court to ae pee r oyment of the mer ¥ soon as the suprem urt mandate |-—") oe, bec op peach hell by Government Men) their rites. |employment of the men ts é ne conviction of BE. V * affirming th i in a formal statement on the up: Recer@ Crowes % Debs veived here, Debs’ bonds ZURICH, March 11.—Lelpaig has| i ke colored) to cing. bien in| holding of hiss conviction on an | |peon captured by government troops, | ‘The entimated attendance Monday | | ANACORTES WORKERS oad then he will be tuken to the|e*Plonage charge by the supreme who inflicted a’ severe defeaton the | Mght, was 3,500, and this will prob-| ARE BACK ON THE JOB ably prove, as with every other auto His writings have distinct individuality. To- morrow—and every day after this—his essays will appear on the editorial page of The Star. w Leave your Want Ad copy at the downtown branch located in Bar- tell’s, 610 Second avenue, or phone your ad to where before saw only bare g leries, Guterson's Russian orchestra noses of police and justice offi clals for weeks was uncovered here today Miss Rea Hammond, leader of the society, admitted, however that because of pressure brought by Principal Crozier of the Bryan High school, .the “Independent Order of Wild Women" had changed its name to the “Jaze ers.” i ile, W. Va., federal prison, | Urt Spartacans, it was reported inva! ds wes te asia 1ACORTES, Me Shipyara | wAnnennnenannal VA me moundaville, hf y(t re Werte!“ told the court when I was con-| OLYMPIA, Mirch 11.—Repre-| patch from Berlin today mobile show, to be the lightest at NACORTHS, March 11,—Shipyara — rere | i i Federal District orney leteh: tht. tha: ate eae deapotic | eentative, Hankell’n teachers! retive | | tendance of the week. advice of | workers are taking up their tools in FIND BOOZE gy 8d today job S Hott ehan eee tie. vent tund bill went stfely thru the| Pplapatches yesterday reported the | the #how committee :# to attend the|the yards here, following the polling) Dry Squad Officers Brajilard and ¥ Debs is scheduled to deliver a|and have not changed my mind in| men so : pane te > _Dixpa ye biti Pays gov: | att neon sessions, «1 the doors are/of a back-to-work vote, The yard] Johnston found three trunks at the % Mgapewell address” tomorrow | the least. I am not concerhed with |enate today. It’ provides wtate aid|eity com y while airplanes were /open at 10 dr the mcrping, and the/owners’ have denied that. they are}-O. W. depot last night containing 11 ae night, He was trie nd | what thone bé-powdered, be-wigged | when the funds are not aufficient to| ernment troops, whi p ‘ ; Ne eee ae ey te Aantal: alcaea tant Ich Eee a Mera | on a charge of violating the espion-| corporation attorneys at Washing-|retire a teacher who has kept up|dropping bombs on the Spartacans|oppottulaty for 4 careful examiun:| dis c E an quarts: y ar-| , paste her payments. intrenched on the outskirts, tion of enen display is much betier | cals rests were made, age law. ¥