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AILS BRINGING MONEY FOR GIRL PRISONEI eee An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ich Water Int 10 tnd High Water " tt Low Water + pw VOLUME 22. NO.30_ * * * * * SEATTLE, * NIGHT EDITION | The Seattle Star “==: Bntered as Second Clase Matter May %, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash Act of Congress March §, 1879. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919. % % + % LAUNCH NATIONAL BOOM HERE FOR “T.R. JR” He’ S Asked | Wie toe | Defendant ( Is Grilled =: - to Become Candidate Telegram to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT ; Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., was today asked by Seattle ‘citizens to become a candi- A national movement to! te his candidacy will chairman of collection. Moore “Bert” Butterworth Is Sub- jected to Rapid-Fire Cross-Examination CONTEST IS VERY BITTER Attorneys for the defense this afterm verdict turned by Judge every count of the indictment against Undertaker Bert Butter worth. U.S. Prosecutor Moore fmmediately began his orga ment against such a motion Under rapid crosq-examinatio that lasted all morning, Butterworth, undertaker defend. ant against government charges of profiteering in coffins, made launched if young Al k admissions Wednesday of the Roosevelt gives his ap- as an | Sera telegrams t@ the par. oval, it was announced nants toes i : fro mention was tend of the fact arabe sap sutmmoried hy the defense Tuesday) lafternoon. The defense rested Wed ore eager to see you | nesday on direct examination, and Prosecutor Ben L. Moore at ¢ im the footsteps of your father and offér your- 7 phone inquiries and receiving bun . gelf for national political service. j Ruth Garrison in Ma Be Sent. irsitious aueries : ¥. nang banen obypratir mia bc. hi chairman of th ye 0 ghenbpe ow glial as eme the announcement of your te become a candidate opened up on the principal witness} ts and ree = REDS INTERN arms and EF i Mes. KF re a) My) FOREIGNERS IN HUNGAR (Bw t United Press Leased Wire, Direct to The iter) d March | 26. Czech forces have occupied the important city of Raab, on the Danube, only 67 miles n h- west of Budapest, according to a Vienna dispatch to the Frankfurter Zeitung. The “Red” army is being formed in Hungary to di the bourgeoisie, a Budapest dispatch reported. ext Wekerle, former Hungarian premier, is said to have arrested. All foreigners, including Austrians, are _ interned. The revolutionary government is now firmly establi: |} me workers’ council is exercising a prolétariat dic 6 Ce ees jand has announced that elections to the national ‘have been postponed. “Why Leave Clothes to Moths,” Fritz Adler, Austrian socialist leader, has sent a sage to Budapest, announcing the readiness of Ai Asks Mrs. E. T. McCann, “When So workers to join the Bolshevist movement if food can b M jobtained elsewhere than from the entente. ‘ Go in Rags?” 1 ‘The third day of the Ol Clothes plo in France and Belgium-atone, COPENHAGEN, March 26.—The Czecho-Slovaks 4 i started off with regl gusto at | 200,000 of these having been tabulat-| mobilizing an army at Ostrau. (150-miles: north ds Red Cross headquartera Wednesday | ed living in the city of Paria. morning. Mra, EB. ‘T. McCann, chalr-| The people of Seattle responded| pest), to march against the Hi he iw Vienna Crese-Dale Photo man of the collection committee Was | xpiendidiy te the two previous eloth. | reported today. The army will be commanded by the Ital and defendant with a series of sharp, Witness to Oka- viously shaking the witness, Moore oftered in evidence the t nogan Trial troduced last week, from th worth company to parents and ret tives of dead sailors. He attempted more than busy answering tele-|jng drives,” said Dr. C. E, Critoh- Sperone’ Picconi. . rely Opened when private cars bé| those were for the Belgians ex wan to arrive, and thelr. aw PD clusively, and this drive of the Red | peared with tly-tied bundles. Cross aims to clothe thé*people of | } ’ A dlach soldier in unifortD | seven war-ravaged countries—Hel- | appeared with a bundle which, on sium, France, Italy, Serbia, Poland, vice president of the United Ban > scialldids ‘To them and to the par- | SHE ASKS” FOR STORRS ¢o prove by admission that the re Advice of Hungarian Prince Investigation, proved to” be Tal Greece and Armenia. Inst of 60 of service men you have worthy of that high sponsibility for the sending of these was the defendant's on Bolshevism Situation «°° He also brought out the fact that by shedding your blood in Sheriff Stringer opened a let- | tee! caskets were used by the oom world war. May we not be ter from Nome, Alaska, Wednes- | P’ny which the defendant repre |. 04 wed of your personal view: day, and out dropped $10 bill, | nts. despite an order from the war | (oi. with toward a national move pos cg 2 of steel for burials. a eee, Peer. ee | “Altho we are strangers, you Wednesday morning's proceedings | —The was signed by Wil- B. Sted. F. Bickel, Livingston B. Sted-| 9 luck allies must act immedi. | tributions to the Old Cloth the western flood of have my sincere sympathy. Best | were the most dramatic since the be-| ately if ginning of the trial, When Butter-| gotshevism Is to be dammed, |j, aii durable. and substantial—just| ing with the fdea of se it in| quieted somewhat. of luck.” signed “J. Thomas Teets.”| worth appeared on the witness y 1 i . | the kind to clothe the millions of |lump lots to the junk de and George F. Danz. They are Pac ea and flowers and notes by | stand, he told of difficulties the But Prince Windisch-Gractz, Hungar- t kind to clothe the million) f P d the dozen are being turned away by terworth company was in at the time wood condition, Another” ‘saller previously, Seattle must Buildings Burned and Crops|Streets Swept by M: contribute 120 tons, or 600 boxes brought in an armful of clothing, | Averaging 400 pounds each, to send Seized by Peasants | Gun Fire; Many K then on an impulse ne doffed his BY RUDOLPH KOMMER Own Gvercost and pladed It of top| “vereen® smmediately | Press Staff Correspondent.) of the pp ‘There are two classes of people) WASHINGTON, March 26.—Riot | BY FRANK J. TAYLOR Preas | industries bo 1919, by United Press.) The peo Beatle who can help us a great deal in| ing and looting, acc ied by th nited tries board prohibiting the use The people of Seattle have | ing and looting, accompan yy the) w note to the girl prisoner, | BERNE, March 25—(Delayed.) very sensible in. making on. thit, cause—the well-todo people | burning of crops and buildings fea-| . BERLIN, lan statesman and chief adviser whose homes contain much haif-| tured the peasants’ uprisings in| comaenillll Moc The Worn clothing, and the people who| Egypt, according to state depart: | clothing we have rec thus far | ordinarily hoard their surplus cloth.| ment advices today. Conditions have | | Practically all the railway stations destitute people in the war-devastat “This hoarding of clothing on the in the Minufia district were destroy- ed countries.” part of Seattle citizens is manifested|ed during the disorders while the | oe war Werk the matron at the juvenile detention of the influenza epidemic and of the| of Emperor Karl during the Inst In speaking of the great need for| in several donations of motheaten! peasants seized crops belonging to| three men have been active home, 200 Broadway, where 1s-year alleged misrepresentation in coffin year of the dual monarchy, told | clothing “over there.” Mra. MeCann ments. 'the state and set fire lo. the bulld-| Garrison ix confined. sales | the United Press today. ted a story brought to her by a “Why save clothing for the moths | ings of one land concern, prince declared that Rumania | naval reserve who recently ted to eat? G it while it is of some| At Zifta a mob overpowered the po- work of the War Parents’ a* old Ruth ‘Their query to Roosevelt, Miss Garrison is in much better Employes 1 The explained, was not an official) health, according to Sheriff String of that association, but was er, and after a discussion among reading now. a nd Of parents of service men, that Roosevelt, a world) poe no) "who hareed yeteran, would be a worthy in| i. window, but appears to have| lances, and as coffin trimmer. He| has been fore Ie fn national affairs. pore bene x 1 in vice president of the War) yoite ¢ ln attorney. Danz is president Of | Grane st, | The gi Won War Honors and she appears to be in good phys: fe told of how his employes were | and ¢ spends much of her time|, He told of how his empl were | ana urs she site looking out of as embalmer, as helper on ambu possession of herself, de (CONT'D ON PAGH FIVE) stu taken il), and of how it was impos | barr! sible to obtain help. He himself, he | fealiam, Appetite Returns 1, threw off his t, and worked | strengthened or it cannot hold. What is happening in Hungary | to # »thes for their babies 1 by every stern Galicia a + against the deluge of rad-| seaport, he said, the people appeared | selves,” was Mrs. McCann's final ap. | partment advices said. At Saff, the but that this must beat the ship, begging for clothing,| peal for the drive which she is di-| rioters are reported to have sacked | politician “during fact that a week ago today | — aly | months, Per ts’ association, and has oe she confessed to placing strychnine si Lyon building. Stedman t# 4/11, the fruit cocktail that killed Mrs. * said Windisch-Grae “Unfortunately did not believe talk of thi i's appetite has returned | instrument of Germar u the allied victory A jury had not been finally sot table with his lawyers, Every tine] still forming | Marseilles, France. At this French | benefit to others, if not to them-| lice and hoisted the Turkish flag, de- | even the handkerchiefs of the crew, | recting |and burned the agricultural bank. | ™ i | Call Elliott 795 if you have any| The authorities are patrolling with || Travelers have been forbidden § disorders | leave Budapest, tbat several slip 1,260, 000 Geatit te and homeless peo: | them at any fire s D1 have broken out pas e gual fore the block: uv rn ’ j them at any fir tation. it lwae atric geal The dispatches indicate that Bed-| Ni ouins, the roving bandits of the fervous tension in the Hu Hungar are authentic records of| clothes to spare. Or you may leave| airplanes points where the last six 24 | of destruction and looting. Sebo illeped communists’ ray he . Ne Yet Obtained i cis wat he at fe desert, are. active at many points, by. ately, the entente state INO JULY YE tained in errying on systema cammgn ashe between the ral fee i toon props aristocrats are said to have pl ie i pp hadh shuoniepadtres orrs, her rival, as the two ms rh Ena oone ta tha) enema tometber » in | @ Separtnent them thought the tener mh Fe |tions apparently have not 4 : position, A number of weal Bore Roosevelt, Jr. was pro-|ical condition for her ordeal next Webster is a well | oihers eile to lieutenant colonel during | Friday, when she must enter her : | ie war, was wounded, and decorated | plea to murder charges in superior wery. He commanded the 26th court. ¢ a New York regiment. His Each was the firet ¥.M.C. A. canteen the sheriff, Ruth Garrison re- un attac | American history. in tra or reduc known name in sort of political gripp 1 Bolshevism to be | eq at noon Wednesday in the second | Gottstein was separated from his l The Bi ‘ units, which would | trial of Willlam Gottstein, Seattle | Wife and child there was a fond kiss he British and French were report. y defeated countries. It! real estate dealer, accused of the | for each of them, It was with diffi jed to be held prisoners, but te be ulty that the girl could suppress te The new cabinet is extending jeal that the visi {their support of the comm ary words | murder of Joh: Murray, . baggag its organization thruout the prove e , morning, accordi | Iner last Septembe € " 1 en | the ears, tho trying to bea 7 g, ing to Dan Webster was a of Lord Milner last September were | checker, in the woods near D tears, tho trying to bear up for nees and towns. not listened to. Borker sent to France. They have! peats the query to the matron: statesman. Noah “The same elements fittle sons and a daughter | “When: will they let me see Webster wrote the bnew eponty a ey aR Dud?” He Expects | Pp. D. Srhith, attorney for Dudey| dietionary. past, overthrew m or M. Sto bh nnounced that the uve “to Be “Interested” deters wint insist on the prenenice ot And H. T. Web- | pear « 1 YORK, March 26.—~"There's | Ruth Garrison at the trial of Storrs ster is one of the nothing to say.” Ligut. Col,| which wil ore Roosevelt, jr.. replied when April, at d by the United Press of the| John 1. Carmody, assistant prone ‘ . elt-for-vice-president"” boom, |cuting attorney, says that if. the American cartoon S" haven't received the telegram | Okanogar * he added. “It would be prem the prese ie to make any comment, When| have to appear there His cartoons ap- customafy to send prisoners r any he place to another to testify pear daily in The olshevism eplied s jompson, 516 1 . virtually in a state of in- rep ave.; Agnes J. Thompson, 516 Harri-} Recent reports from Dublin gald UY t in Holding the Flood t.; H. P. Hanson, shipworker,|inat De Valera, who has been in He declared this is one : communist organizatio 2ist ave 2. own, 248 Gath | 4 of the conditions which necessitates ‘s ‘a | Hungary ¢ ‘telegram arrives I may issue a It is ¢ mt, if one is called for.” from one “C | Roosevelt added that he had | so there Co : Euro but abo tuth Garrison case,” psaid. “Lun . te tee just neon 6 alone is worth the days and had just been discharg stand @ from the army. At present he is | Storrs tria if the court orders her at F c i" which The Star will 4 in looking after his personal | not help but when the time arrives he to become activel yinterested Storrs ‘politics, he concluded rior Judy q —_—— county RICE TUMBLE DUE THIS WEEK om FASHINGTON, March 26.—Prices ot basic commodities are | would te 4 to go down this week bail and Minwing jts conferences with | fF his tri industries, the government | board, within the next few) Sheriff Storrs declared that he thought he able to raise the amount of 50 cents a month. Gets a Titus Cake Il take place some time in | olyt | politics, | Moines on October 4 Keay Medetonntie oe Churchill Says ; Country Is in| The success of the Hungarian sows which have]: tne eslection of the. jury. beas Gottstein appeared cheerful and 1 f jury an jet revolution has made the vanteat | usurped power in Buda | Tuesday: ng. One peremptory | #miling all during the past two days. State of Insurrection caus here restless. The iitin at autumn. felt strong enough to 4p | prosecuting attorneys had used all/ the forefront ik wed Cou ca o be impaneled some 6 ’ eS 1 have used Count Kar | jury was to be impaneled some time | De Valera Won’t the great Nile dam fs located, ad-| The press and public are com t Okanogan most famous of tandard 1 court issues an order for ists. | Day by can be no exception in the Star. This feature the prosecution in the al will object, but that will 12 cents a week for arraigned before Supe be delivered to your fe ec. A 1, of Okanogan | days of his rule pleas puppet in I tween the uebday afternoon. He was home if you live in this dam charge against the moral partment. In the de, a groas misdemeanor infor Bail was set at country, carriers will work heir representative and) jate Wednesday } ‘ * ene From the first! ‘The jurors already selected Wed-| Attend Reception * vices to a news agency from Egypt) demning Gener & teartoh a however, he was @| nexday morning were DUBLIN, March 26.—Professor iis % shevint hands. Ludwig Jeppsson, 1627 Bighth y he was forced more to aye.; Lida Willsson, 4400 49th aves!he cannot accept the public D. 8, Wynn, caretaker. of the Hla|ception planned for hi. ‘3 War Minister Churchill, addres present situation left) watha —playfie! ‘ mount | ig n planned for him here to-/ing the house of commons lat t baie yesterday, said the whole of Egypt bearer ence of the girl, she will | the left (radicalism), | Asked if the xf check the prine ‘oday ix far Rumania xtill forming a 4 a nevi tana wo A Minato, Susman DART KAROLY] | After 7 o'clock at Night Bolshevist fl ia, only the thorities can say, At given 24 hours to plead The charge the city Phone Main nyinne jae which Storrs a . | at Gene, was replaced by 600, Circulation de- d Jolshevism, waits for no man. th «of Hungary A small group within the | who were muniatic have overwhelmed — the | prejudi her eae . deliver the paper for intists ‘The new dictatorship isn’t a} evidence. | dictatorship of the proletariat, but a| the evidence as the peasants nor the|no more jurors o be obtained | white resisting arrest are really com.| that afternoon, Most of the jurors go to work until the time By mail, is $1.50 \aictatorship of despair. ial | “Just as the middle fer Sane weet, Karolyi, thinking he John Stringer says he has $2.75 for six months | gary from Czecho-Slo hopes to reduce the cost of received many letters supporting his end $5 for a year. and coke, Jumber, glaws, cement,| action in removing Ruth Garrison | | today s a the same embracing sould save Hun.| former trial, in which he was con- hardware and brick. (CONT'D ON PAGB FIVE) and turning from Paris to Moscow. nd my col | ohatie of a juror remained to the; Many of his friends were at the At that they | defendant at noon Wednesday, The | trial, with whom he talked pleasant anand socialists still oppose another armed” ly LONDON ‘Max h 26,—British | uprising in Germany, however, and , 0 e Sol e been| the disagreement threatens to dis in Buropean ir peremptory challenges, The troops from the Soudan have been : + aml gy Pye : sent’ to occupy Assuan, where | TUPt the central soviet. demning General Ludendorff’s milix today ‘Troops are now widely distribut- thruout the provinces, tion |Edward De Valera has announced | oy he spread of| aye; §, S$, Mounday, 5249 Bangor | hiding since Ss escape ‘om - from, ave.; Albin. F, Vashon Is: | ey ha Bric os died ae maintaining a large British force coln prison, would appear in Dub-/under arms at present nnd eas '} lana eee iret ei Bora }lin today to take over his duties ost Public Must Keep Off Streets ~ entente p | BERNE, Mareh The Hungar- ae, ae insing about 15 jurors | ian legation here today announced it ZURICH, March: .08-—a ne, it should be done |for cause re the Gottat | haa rived information that Col. Hungarian government has eae like time and/¢ase had to t sed about 3:30] Vix, head of the French mission in the following decrees, according to Ciclo | Teh ] » beeause | Budapest, was slightly wounded) LONDON, March 26.—-A news bay og wil non, be al e public wi m |agency dispatch from Prague today | on the streets between 7 p. m. sald reports had been received there | 4" yp, “1 against circumstantiat| | SEATTLE BANK CL that Count Karolyi, former head of |“ Theatres and other places which makes up most of} | Clearings ..........8 22) |the Hungarian government, had amusement will be closed, net Gottstein, or Balances . . . been assassinated | Sate of liquor is prohibited, % they had. formed fixed opinions of Tr ; ch to’ the se | Restaurants will close at 7 p.m. the case from reading of Gottstein's| | Clearings i 418,454.00 pa said Karolyi had been! Rank deposits will be confiscated, Balances 68,832.00 feeeny, by the communi | Superfluous lodgings and flats will | ‘ be seized: f » dismissed for cause were | wo8 Joined | kia, Rumania | victed ae middle class | Gottstein's wife and young daugh.| | Clearings shevism ter have been in constant attendance »lat the trial, sitting beside him at the n 00 | When you th ising, | | those only partly housed. Balances .. tee .f think of The Star. ||. Departure from Budapest is prom " 8 ye -—————————_ hibited except by special Pa

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