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LEGISLATORS IN ROUGH-HOUSE cataract ooo ON On the issue of Americanism there can be no compromise VOLUME 22 NO. 1 16 IRELAND READY | fj 10 REVOLT, SAYS, I} VALERA, IN HIDING BY RALPH F. COUCH (hited Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1919, by United Press) DUBLIN, Feb. 24.—“Violence will be the only alternative} remaining to Irish patriots if the peace conference at Paris} fails to take steps to extend self-determination to Ireland.” | Edward De Valera, fugitive president of the revolutionary | Sinn Fein party, made this prediction to me two hours ago, | at a secret midnight interview. “This means something like continued revolution until | | * Ireland's rights are recognized,” he said. His black eyes : flashed when he said it, his big jaw squared. He oT quietly. Nevertheless he was emphatic. De Valera, American born, son of an Irish mother and | Spanish father, is the soul of the Irish revolution. British An American Paper That Fights for Americanism NIGHT EDITION TheSeattle Star “== THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST As Hecond Clase Matter May % SATTLE, WASH, | 499, at the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash, under the Act of Congrems March &, 18 1919. : Weather “Forecast ee Thursday, rainy tly wiadee winds ROTH OBJECTS TO GAG RULE; FIGHTS: WITH HOUSE “ OLYMPIA, March 12.—Rough and tumble fighting marked the protest against steam roller rule in the state” house of representatives last night. Feeling is at a high — pitch. 3 Long calendars are being rushed thru. When the house — aders refused to read amendments to S. B. 160, Roth, of | Whatcom, would not be gagged. He appealed time ‘and again — fora reading of the bill. This bill gave the state highway © jcomm ssioner power to approve ads ement construction. Representative Jimmy Davis was | - int chatr | demand the bili be read!” | Roth shouted a dozen times. “sit down!” shouted Davis. “1 won't sit down’ “You will sit down!” “You're such a power, try to ooo oder _ secret police have been hunting him ever since his romantic j put me owe $6! or oe WEEK A. il he east t of avis ordered Sergeant-at-Arms » ‘a " Eaghend callie. tos, Satpal ba dha oo anal Home! Members of the 63rd will be home to- ele ni -. pecioete Pe neat eel HID NEAR DUBLIN night! The 63rd has more Seattle men than any rushed to the chair and seized the BY FRED 8S. FERGUSON gavel | (United Press Trees eae I am told that only five persons in the United Kingdom other unit which has returned from overseas. Natu- tp a Rp on A MA PARIS, March 12.—The knew he was hiding within a few miles of Dublin. Not far rally, Seattle is anxious to give “its very own” the Dee tothe teaiaga tity © ce treaty with ‘Genasage a , : { - peas eee completed thin week, If the pf | from where we met there were thousands of English soldiers. very best and most enthusiastic welcome possible. |, Harkins grappled with Roth. Roth| ene ‘schedule is maintalaaile > i i joes all Ireland. A |fought, with one hand on Harkins’ Dublin swarms with them, as di pony Reni Ee ia ae How shall that be manifest? | throat. Members were shouting pro- | Prong aguermr nayper lequipped and armed. wuard avery As more and more of. our men return, Seattle “er ETE LEER peice terme today. public building and all bridges, docks , : « pre 3 . Mi do f Germany's BELIN MENA E pce te oe Aon hewn re senses its duties more and more clearly. Defeated ; Michigan university and league base-| houndary is expected to be @ ence has created a tense feeling by ingrates in the legislature, the state has failed Jeo per Payer ito oo ed tomorrow. Her western Many continually fear clashes be- soe dozen others tried to to be t mn up Friday, wi BY BIG GUNS OF beck cainesaaiidions, to make adequate provision for the men. But that Jarate the, pair,: who were wrestling | aeuseaiition to aapectad tet “De Valera is risking his liberty in is not the fault of the mass of citizens. jbetween the desks. | pdte in the discussion. On Rougt-House Subsides | day, reparation and financial | jancs for Germany will be sett ‘The rough-house finally subsided. jax members pleaded with Roth to a oe pre scheduled submit Sanger and Anguish had | tion of te tor ‘no anal | condemned the steam roller tactics a| treaty. The next step will be sal few minutes before the fight started. | 11 in Ge: dclegates for ‘ FORCES Sina Fuinee who arvansed seve | Despite the will of the politicians, the men of the 4 the chiet Is wilting to take the chance 63rd and the men from every branch of the service, pe that ne By JOHN DE GANDT bm er stiun pect aif must be given a ‘sélf-respecting opportunity’ to re- mq oo across “Fy (United Press Staff ASE ent | Sot ne from the Irish republican turn to civilian life. BERLIN, March 11—{Noon) | government.” ] ‘—Berlin was menaced by Spar- | De Valera quoted from President Their jobs“must be returned them e ley ¢ x eres Pre Pee with’ sion of the draft. . _. tacan outbreaks today. Wilson's 14 points to prove that || general public must respond c gave the remainder to Harkins.| jy spotter neater on ; Government troops, after desper-| Ireland has the right of selfdeter- ‘ ; , ? Later Itoth plied the house members| ftneiniah provinees. te mination. No revolutionary action ; ‘ , ith ob i ffort to smooth ate fighting, captured the greater wi) be undertaken in Ireland until, "sce gle geass of the suburb of Lichtenberg. | the peace conference shows conclu- of the Spertacans fied trom | sively that self-determination will the measure. I was protesting! taken wm to coal southeastern part of [Rot be granted, he said. | against the system and standing for ty P 4 ; the ci Means Bloodshed | | the Principle of the thing. We! j ' Strongly F yeintoréed by .reerults,| “ave nope to avoid violence,” be eit jought to at least be permitted “ LEAGUE'S FOE 5 NE i they entrenched themselves. From | ciared. “It means bloodshed, deaths, Prats a j know what we are voting on. 1 ! yu xplain- < these! new positions their artillery courts martial, and perhaps execu-| Davis went thru the house exp! now endangers a large portion of |tions. But if we have te Ret sania | 3 MILLER GIVEN PRESIDENT iS SP et tual i cacanuxes hae WAGING Fig " 0 gain our rights, if that is forced on | . « oe etty. | wa. we ,ehall not hesitate, Iretand| at e jand we had to quiet him. e the situation. tion ot Geman ‘s peo | “Davis and I were both opposed to! probably on Friday, the | * Meanwhile the insurgent forces) mist have independence | Adams explained that it was nec BY L. C, MARTIN | Sremattiing in Lichtenberg fell back| “It's a big job we've undertaken, [SSEary fo. kun Ot et if cee 2] Coe free to the railway station, where they | gaining complete independence for At 1 o'clock the di tcher’s offi { the Great North regal o WASHINGTON, March ; | r " * oc e dis: orthe | organized new defenses, Detach-| Ireland. In th wage I'm to writ pctiranag Late he agpemte gg dy Charged with premeditatedly sins BY CARL D. GROAT [| Beth boise yrormed watt | midnight. | ence treaty to beri o Fusant of a large part of the pow | {°F You. I'l try to sive the American railway announced the time for the arrival of the first sec- ling Frank Burkhardt with a ham- (United Press Staff Correaponden ene em a pI el D e fe hf | jadi icles PB) government forces to combat the |Peobie the reasons why we feel weltion of the 63rd Coast artillery as 4:15. The second section|™ér. J. A. Miller war arraigned be) ALOARD THE U, 8 8 GEORG | | upon a longs nate Ha) Spartacans in the southeastern 900 ny ae ine to win. I think every} il P , fore Presiding Judge Boyd Tallman WASHINGTON, March 12.—As raging about the league took tion of the city rendered capture of | || Ov" r* Folne to mite f thin avery | Wi | arrive at 4:30. Tuesday and was given one week in President Wilson neared France to turn today, : Bethe Lichtenberg station « serious) io. . in our demands when we| An effort is being made to influence the commanding | ich to plead. dishing Pe pashan enon kag prroeroe gto Opponents of the idea ‘will ty a | E | Ye ly url ‘was foun he would be able to return to the e| trea! p FS coversisaesit's position was | ™ake them: officer of the regiment to cut down the time allowed forjin a ravine near Renton Junction | United States by the last of May. SESSION T0 Pas eeene, ar it page Sed made increasingly difficult by public | Government Ready the stop-over in Everett. If this succeeds, the boys may be February 22, « few days after Burk | All information reaching the trans | tae peace covenant when it Som ‘demand that use of artillery and air’) “Meanwhile, we have our govern: | ™ hardt disappeared. port indicates the peace work is be or 0 plane bombs cease. Their fear that |ment organized. We can take over home a half or an hour earlier. | Suit for the recovery of the $1,300,|ing «peeded up to such an extent ae seer Senator ince to this demand might turn the administration of our t i is i ” which it is alleged Miller stole from | that it is really several weeks ahead Sd 8 resista' a n of our vountry at The city is in gala array today for the welcome of rn eet ieee bodes wae filet hee eh ot a At the same time Chaluman the people against the government. | a moment's notice. That's what the ‘ “uy, ” | OLYMPIA, March 12 —Both | mings, of the domecratic ft seemed possible that War Min-|Trish republican government waa on (fet boys. Bunting and streamers ane Welcome Home” | tuesday, by Attorney Louis T. SU:|" A new group. of destroyers tain | Noante’ of” the. leglebenars convened | committee, in a statement, ister Noske would accede. | ganized for.” signs are hung in downtown windows, flags are streaming | vain, appointed special administrator | joined the George Washington, re-| party today, the menate at 9 oclock| “'The ilkconsidered taiie While fighting Cage in intonetty, | Sinn Fein leaders said today that | in the breezes and the bands in town are tuning up. of the dead man’s est placing those which put into the and the house at 9:30 and began| ‘pence treaty first and a the center of Berlin was the se {CONT'D ON PAGE TWO) Regardless of the time of arrival, the ram out- me A ei Azores yesterday and last night consideration of its last grist of| nations afterwards’ is of gay social affairs, cafes and| F ga prog |Wickersham Wants The George Washington was mak- pis, ‘The legislature adjourns | on!y with those who do not ance halis being crowded to ca by the reception committee will be gone thru with. |ing slower speed today, but was ex-|rhursday at midnight. On the| stand the’ problems’ involveds ined pacity. the parade this afternoon was scheduled to take place at’ Tunnel Underneath | pectea to reach Brest tomorrow house calendar was a lst of ten|® pchicy would postpone an \4 p. m., but the later arrival of the troops will merely | the Bering Strait | a“ ti minor bills the organization wishes | league for generations and it uce the treaty to a mere so ‘pb: . 0 . he erred ise ‘REDS’ MARCH ? er ee | SAN FRANCISCO, March 12—|Rifle Cartridges cart con, Bex prey tara, paper to be torn to tatters the ™ DANCE ON STREET Construction of a tunnel under the * . ' yc Ming thie. |mnent International. isenenedll } 3 DANCE 0) : “ Bering strait, thus establishing | Shipped to Mexico time ‘te mak. the clbe comnittee | into conflict.” | VANCOUVER, B.C, March 12 e open air dance and general joy festival inaugurat-| rai trade communications between | by Way of El Paso micnt ve prevatiea upon to bring | Reed Is Hostile That. Getwan ' siocey, during ‘a ‘ed by "the Elks will be held as planned, tho perhaps later Asiatic and oct cag: ‘s| EL PASO, Tex., March 12.—The|OUt the rent-hog bill and the city! senator Reed, speaking : than 8 o'clock, as scheduled. The Elks, Moose, Eagles and |*@vocated today by James Wicker: 0. nitions shipment in years for | markets bill, both of which were|“nittor-enders,” predicted, he last two years, has been poured into - . Bey sham, Alaska delegate in congress, 2- = . ; still locked ° 00 . econ proniasened in the Menries China in an unending flow tor the|K-, of P. bands will do their best to inject some of the who ix here on business. He ts also ment thru this| Still locked In the committee files! that efforts. to male . the a 5 Chew . ‘ a “ ; office—150,000 rifle car. @t 10 a. m ate “swallow” the league plan b of West Prussia, Briesen, Thorn and| purpose of embarrassing the British |SPirit of the Great God Jazz into the feet and hearts of pg Sera Siglo ay arg was exported late yesterday Seventeen Bills in Senate so interweaving it with the Kulem, owing to the advance of | government, was charged today in a| \the civilian and service men alike. = bie spi on ugg rt ag tet under license from Washington, it} On the senate calendar were 17| settlement that one cannot be ae Spartacan forces from the picorsd ®&| case of international importance in| Immediately after the parade the public will get a prose: cheaper fuel giving (this) was learned here today. bills, the first one being the Clay-| Upon without the other, will fii) ee eT rT” | the Vancouver police court \chance to shake hands with the boys, slap them on the | pers, deque Centro, commanding | ton antlinjunction bill. The ‘sec-| Oe ae ty Se eee f 3 " B Mexican federal troops in Chihuahua ond one was the Allen bill to in 5 ped, , ‘The dispatch would indicate that, Chen Shue Yen, editor of a chi|back and give them a hearty “welcome home” at the) WILHELM ANXIOUS ‘TO | tate, was scheduled to leave Juarez | cr the tax levy limit for port; “We can amend this by striki the Spartacans are advancing upon nese newspaper in Victoria, is| Masonic temple, Harvard and Pine. | EPART FROM Hi A }today under heavy guard for Chi-| commissions, and the third the Cen-| Out otjectionable clauses, euch the district referred to from Russian | charged with being a member of an EXPECT GREAT CROWD | D OLL ND huahua City. Villistas are reported tralia normal school bili, Following | (CONT'D ON PAGER 8IXTEBN) Poland. Thorn is situated on the| TOU organiattion the Chines UAPE ath 5 | GENEVA, March 12—Mathias Er-| 100 miles south of the border pre-| this is a bill further to dissipate rors Vistula river, Just inside the Russio- German boundary. Briesen is 20 National league Seattle is jubilant. Members of the Welcome Home | berger, head of the German armistice pared to attack Castro's train, the state's oyster res It ta. stated that. thie’ leaguh hea . a a ad . jg | commission, has received a request is : - seeds bill, the Snohomish-to-Wood F | miles northeast of Thorn and Kulm)» 504 ‘tempers in Canada pir sar and Glad Hand societies will be out 100,000 Strong this from the former German emperor,| CHICAGO, March 12.—Two men|inville road bill and the new mik| Talk Amendments | 25 miles north, Dr. Chen is ite president in this afternoon. Noise, noise and then more noise is the order gccoraing to reports from Basle, to| entered the |} nking establishment | code & From the wording of the dispateh, | |. 10 of the day. make such advances to the allies as|of Jerome P. Bowes yesterday even-| When this calendar had been Wanted by F ft would seem the “Spartacans The charge ie-made that Dr. ‘sun Today will be a day to recall. It is planned to be the) will allow the ex-kaiser to proceed | ing, shot him, and walked out, Rob: made up, but 38 house bills remain LONDON, March 12.—The | either are under direction of the f ¢ to the Riviera or Egypt. The former| bery apparently was not the motive, ed in the files of the rules commit ations societies In com ; ay considered am . | Yat Sen in head of the parent move- ||iyeliest cele’ ior cord c i Russian Bolsheviki, or that the name | ot in Chinn, and that his organiz liveliest celebration accorded to any of the home-coming ruler complains that the Holland cil) Mr. Bowes will recover, tee, most of.which will die by com ves, a pure League Societies hias been applied to the Bolshevikl | iio, “tinanced by German funda, J» | Neroes. mate affects his health. — —— | mittee discrimination. Among them y the French for fi ”y » funds, 1 - themselves. behind all the revolytionary md Maj. Shippam in Command * ae ee Tt a a - wre ee are the bill for the commitment of | guarantees of security, 2 - - “ ‘ § i | » Japanese steamer Atsuta Ma sane persons, Cotter @ s These consisted of proposals ments in the south of China during| ‘The 63d, trained at Fort’ Worde 4 . he Japanese # . {|insane persons, Cotterill’s criminal | « ‘ P tie, et ennnke of years fas ki ae pd ower Bog forse Pa hr re ear i LINE OF MARCH |;|ru left the port commission's Lan: ) {| carelessness bill, the blue sky law,| fixing the imitation of armam ‘The theory of the authorities after |aitho the organization did not ent he Une of march will be Sec: | | der wt. dock Tuesday for the Orient |} ea ures in| {| the cold storage regulation law, the |@nd providing @ permanent ae careful investigation, made on both | the front. Ii being forced to for Cored tikles wes on Ag lig with algood sined passenger lst and bill for the taxation of steamboats, | foresee and prepare military * sides of the Paeltic, ix that the go that-honor by the sudden signing rey wien tet ave. | |@ full cargo. The freighter Ataka |( the pure fertilizer law, oyster land] Ures necessary to assure the Salesman TY] Town mans liberally subsidized the insur-|of the armistice. The French army + to ; ad ~ West | | Maru, steel cargo, cleared for Yoko: { {| leasing law (a conservation measure) ment of obligations to the league, — Z rectors with a view of keeping the | «taff, however, presented the real-| | temple 7 he Masonic | (tage ant meee ) (4 ar and the law recommended by Goy,| “The chief objection te The quickest way to government of China #0 busily en ent with a flag, pointing out the! | bo KL ee eR is ee Rie Lister in mis message requiring a |@mendments comes from the find a buyer for your 1t home that: they wo be | 63a as one of the best of the U. 8.4. ~ " es ¢ 4g chent was sent to La Curcan, where {| biennial audit of the state auditor's | C@ns. According to be bed eae unable to assist the aliies in Europe. | artillery organizations. Maj. W. M it finished its training and was ready ) poe the Wome: Eye office, s are agreed tO aime ed piano is to insert Mey ee ae ee miand vot eng instontetate Guatthmen arrived on|for action ‘when the areniatice wealt Pee, Women—Torn: to page 6 French guarantees so long ag ppam +4 Pa dpe FF aoe eee fants lt. ee Confessions |g * ORE Lave 1 | do not make demands which > roops. " je signed. § hundred and eighty ot Ye ae “ Por & >, Miar, 5 utr 00 men, a ror 16 state of 630 Coast artillery, which went to n the W ingto: ate For the Kiddies Atte Stories W: ution, hey wish to preserve For Sale—Misecl- FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING a poh aire - ae ter “4 gets France last July, under command of y noe w nie a0, m state arth for Bedtime.” Page 5 § ill Debate Plan right for the American congress: laneous ene ply and headquarters companies are | Cl. f. W. Phiater Washington state guard, They were i Vor All-Dr, Frank Crane's essay j for World League Pairtoigt lis the, United: States / The Star been nade up entirely of Seattle men, be Maj. Willard M, Shippam, of Min-| Washington state guard, on page 6 ie ROSTON, March 12.—Practically column of ve olar. etas ict lge het st be “ides Numerous #prinklings of 8 neapolia, commanded the regiment ‘The 63¢ (ield artillery, upon arriv Page 13-—-Enjoy the laughs with || all arrangements for the debate be od & There's a demand for | cinen asainet. the. propoved discon, |tites here and there thruout the|on ite return. | Jing In Everett thia morning, were | ‘Tom Duff, Balmy Benny and }] tween Senator Lodge and A. Law: Agree on Limit ‘De are, ‘ " 860M” regiment, making a total of mo giment arrived too late to the guests of their fellow-fighters, Rv True, rence Lowell, president of Harvard - ; used picnos now! Unuanee of the daylight saving plan.| thin 590 focal men in the regiment, et into action, but was at several) the American Legions of Liberty, ' Pap Cartoon! ter Webster 1) university ‘on the league of nations, of German at Tell tie largest audi- The rari, "waprecasited. by. the Zayal| On. the Cast oor “Mar 4, camps in Eng and Wrance, which have general headquarters in|) ean tow of the auto }| Vas completed today LONDON, March 12-—The Parle A ¥, Pei: gion of Loggers and Lumbermen, | February 6, with 1.607 officers and Wives Get China the Soldiers’ and Satlors’ club, in|) Page A review of the auto (| ‘Phe debate will take place in Sym-| correspondent of the Landon | ence in the Northwest Local 56 a that’ the @diiitional | x re the 624 resiment, C. A.| At Limoges, the famous chinaware, this city. The returned men of the i? show {| phony hail on the evening of Mareh | icle says the allies have a i caed Aaylight 16 neces sr ther div |G. 46 officers and 1.496 men and 65 city of France, the officers had in-| 63d feld artillery will be met at the |) Live, interesting news and fea: || 19, {t was announced. Lowell will] limit the German fleet to six about yours. 5 \ « trict, In the interests of the lumber | caqual , officers. jtaled dinner sets made for their|trainy today by representatives of | tures on every page. \jdetend the league of nations plan’ ships, five cruisers, twelve, industry. Nine hundred and eighty Wash-{ wives. From Limoges the détach-*the Legions of Liberty. Tall ibe SRV DATT RE ECR favored by President Wilson. destroyers and 26 smaller

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