The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1919, Page 1

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APANESE DEFIANT! PIII RAR eens APRA PPP PAL LLL AALS ADR AAD LADD DPA PPLE LEP LATE EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ; ri ight: icanism Tides in Seaiite An American Paper That t Fights for Amer =| TheSeattleStar Rntered as Second Class Matter May %, 1899, at the Poatoffice at Meattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March #, 1879, VOLUME 22. NO. 51. rs ; SEATTLE, W ‘ASH., SATU RDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. 7M Strike OT UNTIL THEN! |" Batt 1 trike MOM DRIVE eteendom NIPPONESE Ms WILL, OPEN s National URGE BREAK in Its Scope ON MONDAY orm missin ON LEAGU Day General Strikes Veterans Parade, Bomb Bar- Thruout U. S. Secession From Covenant of. rage, Sweeping Can- Nations Is Urged by vass on First Day £9,000 UNIONS TO. VOTE) Oriental Papers FRANCISCO “CIRCUS” ON WEDNESDAY « op 2 con cor is BRITISH ARE ASSAILED Here’s Priqrtin w for Opening Day } oi venerai strikes At & o'clock Monday morn a new trial for Tom c manity underlying ing the Victory Lean drive no are falsehoods, the "ton tnanimity attacked Great Beit Bombs will burst upon near " unanimity attac Bi by hills and over the city milot provides fo: ling and demanded a Mouree doctrine ne Whistle cords will be tied three trikes; the first begin for the Orient. down until sieam runs out ning July 1, the second Labor da SABRE PES 2. be The city wilt be decorated and th ird begin n Novem Suplication of news from Paris thas for the period of the cam- plan is to second the league of nations had rejected: paign. e first fa ‘ the Japanese amendment pro Loan teams will start out to Should * itor the principle of equality’ ae cover the entire city when the — (}) unsvocessful, the « tions ey — ee at utd wens string pO CARO OF All the leading papers app a gee Ola » oie “ee se iy today with strong er-tor o'clock, the big loan parade (The e ix to be taken May ing the rejection of pris will be held, with battle-sear- {20 by the various locals. After tabu-| smenament red tanks and several thou (lation of the wote, the ballots will be The Hochi xand veterans, besides scheol {)xent to the Mooney federal interven children and many others, { (ion commitice headauarters, in Ch 5 {| cago, where they will be ‘officially | «nour take this opportunity te Raed. reer Naeorhie cede from the league. Four million ballots are being un The acceptance of the jout. Twenty thousand locals wilt | yy ? Twelve hundred Victory Loan | vote on the question. according the apne lesan salesmen are ready for the | kaward D. Nolan, secretary-treas:|ushows that. the prineielen. We jurer of the International Workers’ | tine and bumaniiy’ a . Defense deogue. per are mere falsehoods.” RS he BS ai Shimbun al delegates to the Promptly at & o'clock Monday a morning they will start their British Blamed whirlwind campaign to put Se | ‘The Hochi blames the British dh attle over the top of its $19,000,- | jexates for not a ed | Hughes of Austr be magnetite 7 Liberty | toaiste of the’ Seles are NOW SDs Aran, 43 | ‘The opening of the campaign will! i N chi insists that lhe announced by exploding bombs | ae comneten scone sie a ican lonroe joctrine ei edhe on 7 pair rege ge a | Sheriff Asks for Federal and reper demand Monces aaa e . ction of the ; ig ee ‘in the industrial | City Aid foe, ae Grtana. | district will be blown, too, and the 4 | obs Sadat cor the Annee pc | whistle-cords anchored to something | — Combined facilities of city, {iance, “when the vote of Hughes is |heavy enough to keep them blowing ty, state and federal govern- af ughes | ‘ " commty, eral govern- | so much stronger than the votes: of 4 until there isn’t any more steam, ments will take-concerted action | Sect acd tenia | Parade Big Feature against the big whisky smuz- | The newspaper refers to the qi 6 But the big feature of the day sling traffic in Seattle, if a con | tion of closing the Japanese schoolw the Victory parade—will come at 3| ference Monday between Sherif [in Hawaii. “What if the authorities o'clock Monday afternoon, when,| John L. Stringer, U. 8. Attorney | ordered the closing of the Amel leaded by the little whippet tank,| Robert C. Saunders, Chief of Po- | schools here?” it asks. thousands of Seattle’s veterans will| lice 4. a beg and Special | march In silent appeal to the city to| Aedatan 0:8. Abterneg Gonerat } |“kiek in” and pay its share of the — 1 Bonmeee, ie ee | cont of victory. for instant and uni Fully 1,800 employers have been effort against the interstate boot- | sked to release all service men for legging operations, la half holiday Monday and have| Sheriff Stringer late Friday dis them march in the parade in uni-| patched three letters to the two high form. 't ix expected that every | federal authorities and Chief Warren| paris, April 19,—(By branch of the service and every one|#sking them to meet him Monday | pregs)—British troopa have bs * jot America’s allies will be repre-}afternoon to outline a scheme of or) at Libau (Russia), where G . | sented. j Saaieation. troops have overthrown the Lettish: Drever Leads Them | Fast government patrols ‘and! government, according to the Deut. Maj. George R. Drever will lead launches, in conjunction with the | sche Allgemeine Zeitung. va craft, | : we ‘dine to pa.|POrt Warden's waterfront craf io (cont se ce MxTEES {Scouring the lakes and bay; a highly | (CoNT’D 0 | ee Baavseion efficient fleet of motor cars and nen, | Wilson to Probe and operatives working singly and stitute Sheriff Stringer's outline of Press). Prestdant. ‘Wilson | has ine action, to be supplemented by sug-| formed war department officials of gestions and plans the federal! nis determination to investigate @ officials and Chief Warren. | whole system of army court-mal The state side will be taken up &t/on his return to the United St the meeting. oO’ the sixth of April, 1917, the people of the United when we play and when we work. Our children’s chil-| two gritishers Fall Into the weataanwnie, another carioad of | wit he toe that jut penta ; States entered the war. From that day until the dren will pay. For years we will pay, pay, pay. That) Irish Sea And its contents brought Into Seat: | found guilty. under the emo eleventh of November, 1918, we Americans kept our is taxation. |. -ebae wesmuas Wrenn evicase? to “and auto true in cording Ps og gt ee ee le iness. a method whereby the government finances its obliga-| day. ‘tle ert Ville Coublay for {ate wih at gle three , We are not yet finished with it. tions until they are paid. The government might step ee ar y jms 1 te ee ae : in and raise the entire amount by taxation, levying «iON Oe.) aed cP Woe, ithe pred aglenng ene inary | epic cantioate f05 an For this job was not only a task of manufacturing heavy upon every person. It prefers to pass the burden 778 eet iene ee est 2 so1a Fetail Saturday, Sheritt or ea ae Ho ea) munitions of war, uniforms, ships and the transporta- of payment.over a period of years, thus lightening the)" pane ge “eared toa | tn “cfuslion chants ootietin'is (rietsec he Lee tion of supplies and troops across the Atlantic. It was immediate load. To do this, there must be money bor- |!!°, 2", 0!" "avigator, Capt. C. © the extent of reaching into the Mid-| and that “the most cordial relatig Wylie, were unhurt. Their machine {die West, Canada, the Bast, and as still exist between myself and not only a matter of firing guns and going over the owed. And who, better than of themselves, should)" is, (owe! to Holyhead. | oNT’D ON PAGE six | governor.” ° . ‘A ° : Wood's plane, the Shamrock, es.) (CONT'D ON PAGE ae Py ss a eee ee oc the people of this country borrow money? | To whom, 2°" mini? cia tae \ Director Hines will not end until the boys have nm return © _ better than to themselves, should they pay interest? _|tand. for Linerick, whien was to be| City Homes Nearing Spok i i has i H the starting point for the “big hop,” | their homes; until Uncle Sam paid all. of his— at p.m, No detalls of the accident | Country Homes SPOKA April 19,—(United | AMERICA’S—war bills. You, a citizen of America, now are asked to lend jini been received carly today. Presa) Walker Dr Hines, Stream . . — ary eneral of railroads, is money to yourself. That, in substance, is the appeal) sr. jyouns. s.r. Apri 19 City Lots oer hee at nn That is why we Americans owe it to ourselves and of this Victory Loan. You are asked to lend money (un sr the tanentiantic. tight | emi rth ‘ ci win aiiwauee St gur government to lend of our dollars in the VIC- to yourself so YOU can bring back OUR soldier boys, ric ‘ilar "ther sor »'msi- | Used Automobiles lie os _TORY LOAN. and to pay for bringing back those who already have|:":'° “*\, win; Nowever. whi i ; ' |German pay 05" 24 i pid Py For the best buys | eave on Our war debt must be paid. Not a living person in returned. AE aR ab iE s . | BERLIN, “Apri Bae this country can escape paying his'or her share. We When that ia done the job will be finished. ; Commute daconding A | Classified Columns |} nevee delegation will leave tor Var. i . sported today to have! sailles on April 24, it was ani ood! will pay that war debt when we wear clothes, eat food, And not until then. ; sua rare, sevorten wotey oe {eure Cage tA et aaa

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