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Radical Departure Will Save Civilization—Aked The history of tho nations of} has been @ history of crime, in and terror, during their re succession; and unless a rad Geparture from time-worn prec taken, civilization is doomed | Pomplete failure; to eo down, a i. struggling, snarling masa, ‘the . / This is the opinion of Dr. Charies| former pastor of the Fifth} Baptiet church of New York, and Political and religious aw ‘ity, im an address to the Ch Of Commerce members’ council x im the Masonic club Fri Dr. Aked addressed the Y. M A. in the evening “1 @o not either approve or disap 7 of the league of nations cov oad faa tt stands today,” Dr. Ak Who has been invited to accept the - Pamtorate of the Plymouth Congre chureh here, said. “I say, We must have the nations of World come to an understanding t intrigues and wars, Present league is proceeding the right lines, in that it has) end in view. For if we cannot things from going on as have been, civilization is a com: | failure, America should lead ‘ther nations to the licht. There} Buropean nation that can do} | Byery American who ts really | to his flag, will assist.” | Aked’s address was “The ad for a Discussion of the of Nations.” Refore a league can be intelligently dis he said, it is necessary to be tt with the empires and that have heretofore domi bd the world in bioody succes and to know and realize fully, imperative it is that the popu. | however, ‘Seattle Woman Is Dr, Aked said that witile Nussia was allied with France and bound to England by common interests in the world war, the car was at an un derstanding with Kaiser Wilhelm, and the Prussian war lords, which had for its object the switching over of the armed forces of Russia to the side of the central p This was prevented by the u tion, Whi condemning the Bol shevikt and their “mad” rule, Dr Aked intimidated that ft was betuer than what had gone before “When the extent of such a background of intrigue in realised, the urgeney of an honest understanding between nations and | the peoples of nations, will be real ined,” Dr. Aked summarized. Injured in Frisco SAN FRANCTSCO, April 19— Mrs. Annie Avant, Seattle divorces, fell or was thrown from a taxteab early today. Her companton, R. B.! Deckleman, was arrested and charg | ed with battery Mrs. Avant te at the Central Pmergency hospital suffering from severe lacerations of the scalp. Deckloman eaaid that Mra, Avant fell from the taxicab. Mra, Avant recently arrived from Seattle, | Neither Mra, Avant nor Deckle | man are listed In the Seattle al- rectory. PLAN FLAG BALL To buy flags for the school roon.« of Seattlc a “fag ball” will be held May 17th. The Fort Worden rest mental band has been offered by Col Chas. Phillips of the Puget Sound| Coast Defense command The dance "THE SEATTGE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. ~w Squirrel” § Smallest Hero _of Yank Army Returning Home} SN ee “Sam Squirrel" is the tiniest hero to return with the American sol- HAYES ESCAPES | FROM FIRLANDS Robber Suspect | Larkin, | from Ray who escaped M Ore \ Priday been symptoms, Satur Ray alin robber Deputy Pirie | noon, | because | had not | day Hayes, ace Capt. C. F. and 1, Fir March Into Crandall’s | Priday morning Crandall |ntm to Mirlands. Sheriff Strir |reoeived a call from Crandall at ip, om, stating that the prisoner |had escaped thru a window | Sheriff's Stringers bloodhounds | dispatched to the seena They | tafled. during the eveting to’ oon- |nect with Hayes. | Haye, wumpect, Sheriff F nanttariom haa tuberculag recaptured at ter taken dn where of been up at 1th 24, wan ave. | delivered cuntor 91st Artillerymen | Passing Thru Utah COLON, Utah, April 19.—Four hundred and eleven officers and men | }of the 348th field artillery, Call fornia members of the Sint division | unit, passed thru Colton early today en route to Camp Kearney for de | mobilization, The regiment glory in the St. Mibiel nalient offen won - | | _ LOB AN 1.08, Cal, April 19. The first detachment of the 364th! infantry ts due in Los Angeles Tues | day morning, The detachment is) cers. All are of the Sint division, taken b FRISCO LABOR | FIGHTS |. W. W, . Bloodhounds Fail to Catch! Council ls Taking Important porters “and exporters here Step SAN FTANCISCO, United Prema.) April 19.—(y San Francisco labor « taking an important step today in the direction of "te said to be the the “wolidarity in mont radical mo labor counell in years mmittee of five will be named to study agreements exint tween workers and employes vine some plan whereby all fu agreements shall expire on t day council's Ac at ng be ture mame ‘The trades may be in a pow in «ympathy simulta general w desire im that ion to strike uly in a big in cums ¢ ae manda ne union are refused. Labor leaders said today the step was an attempt to forestall dover. tions to the I, W. W. They «aid the move would rob the L W. W ot thelr big argument an President Answers Telephone Appeal PARIS, April 19.—(Unitea President Wilson, respond- Ing to the appeal of the governors of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and w Hampshire, to settle the teleph employes’ strike in New Pngiand, has cabled the following to Seeretary Tumuity “Tell them 1 apprectate the se- riousness of the situation, but that I am unable to w tr this distance. Press.) intelligently | ¥ __ Bide, "|Oriental Cables Seriously Jammed| SAN FRANCISCO, April 19%. (United Cable and wire the in Prees.) with that tions gonted commune 80 cor Orient are are helpless,” it was 4 The Pacific o behind th ight. The government five dayn behind ally today “practi clared in business | that wirclens six days iw in in DR. AKED WILL TALK Dr, Charles P Aked “Americ Greatest Y. M. ©. A. Sunday afternoon. 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Kansas City, Mo. ‘YANK TRACTORS | GO TO EUROP American Farm Machinery in Big Demand WASHINGTON $100,000,000 we April 19.—Nearly tractors year iepl in Franc ree to be siipped abroad this war caused man shortages and England, peasant laborers and socializing influences in the Balkans and Turkey, Nave carmel and buffalo power in Weypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and other tropical lands where horses are little used in agriculture. Increase the crop production tm nearly al! countries of the world, Approximately 90,000 Amerteag tractors will be sold for export this your, if last year's export rate t¢ maintained. More than 214,000 trag! tors will be manufactured tn the UW, 8. in 1919, according to estimate of agricultural department. Together with 100,000 machines put in use on American farma ear, thin will give one tractor ch 17 farms. It indicates a t mendous saving in manpower an horsepower on American farma, perts — schooling Richardson Urges Stronger Morale ARCHAN: “ April Gen. Wilds P. Richardson, U. A, who arrived with his staff Thursday, has made public to the American forces a telegram from Gen. Pershing, calling on them t¢ matntain their morale until con- ditions can be relieved. rth of American farm | for more” 19.— Brig © + B com: of 1,100 a3 7 Gonception of things be altered./ will be under the auspices of the posed 0 men and off responsibility for the recent} War Camp Community service. @atastrophe, Dr. Aked laid at <thcellaiamenstnnnishesinestietis CLEF CLUB DINNER diers from overseas, When Sam heard the call of duty he left his wife and youngsters in the big pine tree and jolned the 46th regiment of the Wild West division as mascot. Once he was gaased and once his tail was and were trained at Camp Lewis. | @ door of Russia. Under the re-| @f the cear, Russia was the) trickey and dangerous factor | for the last 100 years, he} The Clef club will hold ite regular D-monthly dinner at the Washington — hotel Saturday evening at singed with shell fire in action. shoulder he t “at ease,” show his | aquirrel folks back in ‘te NOW PLAYING TO CROWDS—THE LATEST ARGUERITE CLARK “Three Men and a Girl’ A pretty maid, three women-haters and a mix-up. Private John ©, Steinmetz, on whose has ted a litte war cross round Bam's neck to Two More Divisions | Soon to Come Home! WASHINGTON, April = 19.— (United Prees)—All orgunization of the 33rd and 78th divisions have been assigned to early convoy from | France, the war department an-| nounced today. The following organteationa also! have been assigned to early con-| voy Salvage equad 6, 66th company transportation corps, aero squad-| rons 60, €37, 480 and 1,106; Firnt,| | Second and Fourth engineers ser- | vice companies of the 20th engi. | neers and base hospitals 64, 60 WASHINOTO: Aprit | (United Preas)—Julius MH. Rarnes,| President of the Federal Grain cor- poration, has been appointed by | President Wilson to be United! States wheat director upon rec- ommendation of Herbert Hoover, it was announced 1 Barnes cabled the president his acceptance of the post, BREMERTON SERGEANT TAKES HIS OWN LIFE BREMERTON, April Sergt. David & Bahr, U. 5 $2 years of age, ts dead today, the result of @ self-inflicted bullet cho, Gregorio Uribe and MoeGtil Cur. Us, alleged violators of the Reed amendment. were brought to plead before Federal Judge BE. B. Cush. man, Friday, Ernesto pleaded guilty and was fined $300, The other two pleaded not gullty and were let out on bail of $750 each, 10 PINTS; FINE $598 fam Keesler, who was arrested last week on the charge of bringing 10 pinte of liquor into the city from was let off with a $50 fine Friday. PLAN AVIATION DANCE An “aviation hop” in honor of the members of the flying cireus, who are coming to town, will be held at the Army and Navy club next Wed- neaday night, under the auspices of the Seattle Flyers’ club, BASEBALL OAKLAND vs. SEATTLE Reserved seats on sale at Brow. stor's Cigar Store, L. C. Smith Bldg. Bleacher and Grandstand tick- ets on sale at Brown & Hulen, Battersby & ¥ Cohen's, Hyner’ First w ney's, ¥ 4, baum and Collins “ Normile, wickalbowdet bis GEESE FOU RTH NEAR PIKE TONIGHT—SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY THAT PRINCE OF ALL WESTERN ACTORS— “A FIGHT FOR LOVE” | It is a fight, too—you'll say it’s one of the livest things you ever saw on the screen, Fast stuff—red-blooded characters—the breeziness and freshness of the great outdoors, AND ACTION ALL THE WAY RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER iV