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a ERICKSON sam. 9:19 am tnd Wigh Pt pm 2:29 pm, VOLUME 22. BO Mi that should be memorized by every American eitisen. Tt should be taken before each meal and just prior to seeking the hay, until the Victory Loan ta a matter AXIMS are easy to evolve, but France, battleground for world freedom, has one ot history. In French this maxim ie: “Qui vuse Saccuse.” In Eng Tish: “Who excuses himself accuses himacif" The French give more ‘Weight (o this sentiment than Ameri cans, Americans are « free people Bapectaliy are they free with ex cures. But if ever there was a time | when excused should be brushed | Snide, that time is now, Thats what J. A, Swaiwell, chairman of the state crntral cominittes for the Victory | Lean. thinks, Good thought, too, F ALL things on this bly old oblate epheroid ours, « quitter has the smallest niche, opines G Stuart Costello, tive wire om | a endeavor, G. Stuart asserts, there is nothing but rontempt for the who fails to see bis duty thru. 's reputation for gamenens is) at stake in the Victory Lean G. Stuart further asseverates that ail ‘the fruits of victory will be lost if we fell to finish. Dump your doliars be | ‘hind the Vietory Loan ' the hand of Misa Mary day in ® market, toying with the coy rutabagas va stately tomato, but after Hot mind you— to dig up Victory | Mary put In so much | exact, at Inde . that recently ve medal Por thie | | she) which | Anna Lockow, typist in the office of Nilson @/ Keles, shipbuiiders. Right now Anna | anese, holds: selling the end of the first week of the Vie tory Loan campaign, Anna had $1 500 to her credit. Bill Ladd, chair, man of the industrial division, was| mo tickled with Anna's activity that he bought her a watch fob when the/ books were laid away Saturday Bill also announces that he maximum amount per capita. _—__— | AUSE and get this.. Maj.| Louis Seagrave, executive | secretary of the Pay Roll is a mighty | youthful.appearing young | man to be majoring, but his voecabu- lary iun't missing a cylinder. “Pilate tried to wash his hands of the blood of Christ,” Louie says. “He was a quitted. YOU can't have clean hands unless YOU take your share of the) Victory Loan.” Pat Mahoney, de- mon chauffeur, and secretary of the | state publicity committee for the Victory Loan, arises to orate that Louis is not spouting calgrific ozone | when he geysers thusly. } VERY noon, among other} things, Gil Costello sounds | the chow gong at the| Masonic club and expects) to see every bond sales man in his place. While the boys! are putting on the nose-bag, Gil! checks up with a polaric eye. If a feat is vacant, Gil mills around tike| credited to San Francisco and the Pennsylvania @ bull moose. True, the boys com: | pete for the roller towel and cast fron soap, but Gil expects ‘em to} kick not and to come in overalls #0 that they may get back to work on time. “Money is the nation’s need! right now,” Gil responds whenever | @ hectic worker feelin discouraged after a poust with nome non-produc ing patriot, Then the worker hies himself hence filled with ert He's that kind of a Gilt ERHAPS there is a lesson | in thin for Seattle Loan | é laggards. Persons pans i ing the laundry of Yee Glut, a Berkeley laundry: | man, think #0. To the story: Yee| ‘’ raises flowers for sale in his spare ss Ume, and in addition is a booster de luxe for the Victory Loan, according to P. C. Beezley. secretary of the King county loan publicity commit tee. Yee has @ sign which reads as follows: “Yee Giut Launry, Fine Laundry Delivered in Horse Wagon Aall Kind Flower on Sale, Hab Got Victory fon. You gette? Gettem Now! Think it over, Seattle. F * Strikers, Police Exchange Shots LAWRENCE, Mass, April 28- ~| Three textile strikers were arrested | here today, following an exchange Of shots between police and hidden | assailants, an attack ‘The shooting followed | on two policemen, in) @onsciours by a tone, 10.9 tt ‘tnd Lew Tide aan right out and shake i Bates, Mary works on |! as A new article. leities “having which one officer was knocked un-|bondholder, as well as the man ! *. IS RIGHT insure cheap light and power to the city, then Seattle does not want it Tides in Seattle Monday, April ce tet High Tide ob tare We ‘Teeeday, Aprit 4:40pm. tT ft tnd Low Tide 19pm Fort LEAGUE IS q VLD BY Revised Covenant |s Adopt- ed in Today's Session of World Conference PRESIDENT READS PACT BY FRED § FERGUSON mt adopted, included President Wilson's motions, nomt nating Sir Eric Drummond, of Eng Mand as the first secretary-general, naming Belgium, Greece, Hira af and Spain for representation in ine league council, together with the United States, Great Britain, France. Italy and Japan. President Wilson, addressing the conference, explained the amend ments to the league of nations cove. nant. He did not read the entire revised text. In speaking of the amendment recommending the Monroe doctrine the president merely referred to it (Str Erie Drummond has been Private secretary to Foreign Minis ter Balfour since Previous to that he was private secretary to the premier. He is 43 years old and entered the British diplomatic life in 1910.) Japan to Insist ‘The Japanese moved insertion of pe strong clause regarding racial dis. crimination in “law or in fact.” Baron Makino, speaking for the Jap urged there be no racial championship for bond: | discrimination, indicating Japan will in the industrial division. At/continue her efforts at recognition {CONT'D ON PAGE BEVEN) Denounce Burleson Over United States CHICAGO, April 2% —Copies of resolutions denouncing Postmaster Will slip a silver-mounted gavel to ( : oa the labor union which subscribes the | on amaneae » seeaiatradion of systems, adopted in 150 cities yesterday, will be sent to President Wilson, the war labor board and Burleson, it was announc ed here today by % J. Konenkamp, international president of the Teles raphers’ union. Partial returns on a nationwide strike vote now going on led Konen kamp to predict a vote of 20 to 1 in favor of a telegraphers’ walkout. In Los Angeles, he «afd, only two out of 200 wor' voted agains In Portland, reports show favor of striking The telegraphers’ vote ends May 5. and that of the electricians May 1M. Standard Oil Buys $2,000,000 Bonds SAN FRANCISCO, April 28 (United Press)—The Standard O11 company of California today an- nounced a $2,000,000 subseription to the Victory Liberty loan Of this sum, $1,000,000 will be California agencies neveral company remainder to The Seattle Star epee Oe TERE ETRE % * Council dam can be built “somewhere” on the Skagit (exact place still unknown) but what the cost will be. man Erickson sums up the Skagit power site problem succinctly, yet completely. It is not a question of whether a storage | If the cost is too great t& Before large sums are expended in any construction work, the city must be assured of reasonable costs zi An American Paper That Fights for Americanism NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE $5.00 to $9.00 Per Year, by Mall, Entered ah Becond Class Matter May 2, 149%, at the Postoffics at Seattle, Ween, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL SENT ty) | By Dr. Frank Crane under the Act of Congress Maren §, 1879. onight and Wedneeday, slowenieal derate utherly winds, i 28, 1919. Weather Forecast: COMES IN MAIL Copyrighted, 1919, by Frank ne { The, Victory Loan is upon us. We will pay our bills, take care of | ) ) f The Government of the United our returning troops, stabilize our in- | { ee | States is Our Government. Men have dustries, maintain our transportation | \ ¥ | He: fought, suffered and died for it. You systems, extend our foreign trade, and T ropose i } are not blinded or crippled—the least do all other things a decent and self- realy P s Punishment you can do is to come forward with respecting nation ought to do. of All Responsible for War and Its Atrocities cha NEW ARTICLES NAMED) | | Also we shall help spread Democracy and its attendants, Peace and Progress, thruout the world. ) Let no man dodge his responsibility. Let none of us evade duty by saying that the rich men and banks will buy all the bonds necessary. That is not what we want. We wish this to be the most popular, the most widespread, the most generously your money. We are not asked to Give, but to Lend. Of whom can our Nation bet- ter ask a loan than of us, its citi- zens, who enjoy its benefits? The campaign will be successful. The American people are not quitters. We will see this thing thru. We are asked for $4,500,000,000, a large sum, but not too large for this FAILS TO WOR An infernal machine of sufficient power, at cording to the police, to blow out the entire : the county-city building was discovered in mail @ dressed to Mayor Hanson and opened at his offic Monday morning. ; It failed to explode altho the glass containg holding sulphuric acid designed to set off the bon and | his agents must answer to the | allies for every outrage and | | vielation of international law | during the war, if the peace | conference adopts proposals placed before it at Paris today. Furthermore, all secrets of | the German office | “ supported of all the Liberty Loans. | e Males a he bared to permit the allies |} country. hy is smaller than most of If the great masses of the people ice Rtg d yah og sent from: New Sa a bhat ar tne Jeda tee ty bac secs ‘ ; rally now to the Government's aid, {| Mayor Hanson is in Colorado making a V pointed by each of the five great | The rate of interest is four and j¢ will be the most fitting rebuke 2 Loan campaign for the government. powers, if the article bs adopted. RE ete tear anes ere;,.|{ three-quarters per cent. with partial possible to the croakers and prophets {| “a. iH. strouse, auditor of the | ——— lating international law must be tax exemption, and three and three- of evil who sneer at America. { | building department, who handles 7 ovigs aahaniermatimecndianed ect Mill ect? al nhs arldbilier Magen pig che This country is entering upon 2 } or ine mayors seerrury. GA. Conk. J an se ‘ ‘ ‘ “ yo cre .@, In every case the acoused would This is a higher rate than the Gov- period of general prosperity. More j ve while ce ee a“ < tour with | b titled t choose hi, 4, Fy Py 2 : A | Hanson, open © package. nel, and the tribunal will be golaea |} ermment has ever paid on its bonds, and = money is in circulation than at any {| ‘The interna! machine consisted of AVERS CO |a wooden tube, about eight inches ‘in length and one and one-half in by the strict terms of international in all probability a higher rate than other time in this or any other nation. | | | | | a nd int onal oral of = i uy 7 ; 4 lfixing punuhment. ” “* | f will ever be offered again in your We have the money. Let us lend it diameter. ‘The return address was | Says Only Italian | ‘The proposal to try the ex- lifetime. splendidly. | marked “Cte Brothers, 32nd and Support P ° Meee Jonge ll ag tr esl ot | : be | 33rd aves. and Broadway, New Yor! ositi | GrenatirEimepnead-ahauoat: ine-oon-| The security—the total resources of Every citizen who has $100 to spare } | city.” Gimbel Brothers is a big New ° [ference in face of reported oppe-|{ the United States of America—is of sh invest in his Nation. York department store. “The Italian “masses: sition from Japanese delegates and | : achievement i Contained Dynamite ) President. Wilson. was apathy from some “others. “4 course.the. best. in-the world. .- a it must be | ‘The package was sealed with alhelp us, when he ci iccogge requiring a fair trial, | We have won the war. But the clinched. |top, which, on being opened, broke |ocean to the peace e however, we been inserted to |a small phial of acid. On the in-| They did not think he was jovercome this opposition and to|{ Problems of reconstruction are before Our triumph must be made secure. | side, ad bhity panker alte thewb tec cece. aur Tame 4 | inoue seaens ave # stern. to|) us. The country is menaced in many Our enemies, within and without our side, and tightly packed were three greatest mistake was hia responat! the H . . 4, - nee tun Down Guilty |} ‘Ways. Bolshevism is to the right of borders, must not be given opportunity {| Mt. pig Bante Gh paves. ay hed A a PS . Germany will now be required | us, Bourbonism to the left of us, to scoff. Soren agi by the small drops of acid in Italy who support Wilson's ‘ . : | which reached it sition the ‘official [to assist the allies in running | chaotic Europe before us, debt and A grateful people, happily issued | It is the beliet of the police that | who “are. 1. We. Wee a lPeavision. if adopted will, feree|) dissatisfaction behind us. But we are from the most threatening world-peril {jan explosion was accidentaly pre-| pose ail governments. |the German peace delegates to ad-|} not afraid of history, should make their response {| yented only by Strouse's handling of janti-Italian action in " ‘; : A | p. jlet us have Fiume, an tall pore ay mga pene ary The only safe thing is to Go On. to this loan the most majestic, the Instead ot holding the | bomb docs met. have’ the. ae H ii YT i i i righ side up, was he wi - ny Vane ce avewesoe. on Sete. By this Victory Loan we are Going moe enthusiastic, the mont mighty and |the top + iy and the acid, there-|"" Chevalier Feslo Bren: licaup" he edhe ais renee. eal (Ott glorious Thanksgiving of all time. ltore, was poured harmlessly on|qiaiian consul for W, the thousands of splex working in| i Pm prepa elmer asye Alyy poo, St cee ee ee prover ba ge how supeependid or] makers. earnestly defended TMaly's revelations which Germany would| H. d ‘18TH ENGINEERS } Examined by Police we 2 ' : te / | pledging his faith bromine unary the venane orice | TOS Argonne reroes an | | ‘see: meses a toner ancl eee ae | diately to police headquarters, honesty of purpose. |service and her efficient espionage | ° D d 7 al Pag ioe i : s forced open with) “I had received official series “twa "wort wt sre) 20 Sailors Due Tuesday Se ee | he tables Saturday, posed President Wilson was favoralilé run down | ‘The blue will blend with the ;cers sat at t cies “ sain Fr. Wa ‘ . 4 ri tie 1 c 4 lativ of enlisted men made RF, | aief of Police Joel Warren | Italy. It was a. terrible Fe maces ore provides waitary trial —. pa Seon lag pentane, deeds |Pacific Coast Troops Land fae Captain of Datactiven Chartes Fe him against us ane the . | b . | Tennont, who investiga he obstacle to granting for thowe guilty of criminal acts) {y'the fargest contingent of re- | Gaiters ‘Toho Part in New York Today |fernal machine, declare it an easy|the Italians of Fiume. she has Members of the welcome commit 10 o'clock this morning the yet | |tee met at Red Cross headquarters at lagainst citizens of allied countries. ONTD ON PAGE BIGHT) turned soldiers welcomed, and sharing in their | matter to send thru the mails | reception will be 200 sailors— | | : Fiume is given to Italy, we NEW YORK, April 28.—4(Unit- with the address of the novelty fi have another Italia In Women Set Out Today to | “Mop Up” on Victory Loan Armed with pencils and sub- scription cards, and displaying » resplendent “V" arm band, the feminine champions of the Vie tory Laan drive, 3,000 strong, started out with the slogan of “A bond in every home.” promptly at 9 o'clock Monday morning, For the past two weeks, the worn en's army has teen mobilizing ite forces and organizing precinets in the home sector These precincts are almost identical with the original draft divisions, and are in charge of a commander with her #taff of cap tains and team workers Special | women speakers have been detailed ic wchools and to appear at the p lat every gathering of women during the drive. Chairmen of clubs or oth er meetings ™ secure Victory drive speakers by calling Elliott 5739 Not alone to augment the subserip tion total for King county, but to dignify the financial statue of the homekeeper by making her a bond buyer is the object of these feminine crusaders, A household honer em blem has been devined to nifty that | the woman of the home is a Vietory ‘ To justify the 100 per cent home innig of infantry | On the Texan arrived the follow: The com:|ing mixed organizations: 413th tele that the | -raph battalion, headquarters com: during | any, medical detachment and Com sitiendarniiaomseenipcinamemii jat i - ; “ | : - : ed Preas.}—The Eighteenth en- | firm on the wrapper. |the race hatred is very Sailors Reported mone Troms | Sare. Martwetaees-reoe fo ed cagpresagr: elbow, Back 4 ‘a | Inside were the three capa and| ‘Wilson's greatest. mistaiiil P 5 | have seen more than s year’s jand made the plans to give these! gineers, Pacific coast troops, ar | 1, dynamite, a light yellow and|his belief that he would 4 Missing in Dory) service with the sub-chasers in boys an even greater demonstration rived today on the transport (soft substance, slightly gritty to/support. of the poorer YORK, Apri! 28.—Several| the North sea. WE sve orgieana gf pose eng y wAS| ‘Texan, On the transport were the touch. A small circular coith| Ttaly. ‘The Italians have » from the Atlantic fleet an-| Manning their little ships of the crooning ta Statoay heroes WhO! $181 men. wrapper which had evidently been|much; they have suffered | d 7 heir war| reached & le Sa hasten Bh freer din the Hudson were unoffi-| mosquito fleet, dressed in t | Fe lore than 15,000 officers, en. |“ToUnd the phial of acid was sat-| France and Belgium, for the | eially reported to be missing early to-|camoufiage, the gobs will warp) The Sones of the pers aeeth: 8 M i 4 7 |urated with the liquid. trians, like the invading G |day, following an unconfirmed ru-|their chasers into Piers 1 and 2 the pee rain naw oF . . listed men, doctors and nurses (rhe package was mailed from alwere brutes. We. are. still |mor that a dory from one of the|at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. |Sitoen for Tt Bo Cotcers of the| arrived here early today on six {substation “in New York, tho it/of food and fucl. but we ships capsized shortly before mid-|They will be in line with the Ie oe ar thdaweee or hy the 0 4 In| tfansports from St, Nazaire, | was barely decipherable jon because the history of I | night Six men, it was said, were | heroes of the Argonne to parade | 06Ist in a i bing < the sith Bordeaux, Brest and Mavre. There were two five and one|so great that every Italian | rescued. at 11 o'clock and will lunch with | fantry, | and 59 men of ae oe pi F t ne tWoreent stamps on it. her traditions in his blood. i The dory is reported to have been|them at the Masonic temple at|Field Signal Battalion The transport Freedom brought |'“1>C"' Cursed. to: war Wika ie ae ne 2 oo nose. It i# announced that the troops | 1,712 officers and men of the follow.) ion Ole Hanson Baattre, | Some Way found farther down the river a | Se ana|Have Authority to parade in Spo:|ing base hospitals: 19, 20, 25, 30, 32. oe ‘ "| “If Wilson does not yield, }, Clvillans in a rowboat sald they} The wubmarine destroyers ANG) vane, Seattle and Tacoma. 38. 48 and 70; the first trench mortar | “"*! ft nectar | Way will be» found, |heard cries and shouts and put out/their bluejackets are due in Ever- | battery According to Miss Ethel Easter, | 10. ooa friends there ia to a spot where a flashlight on the lett this afternoon, where they will Arrange More Stunts ‘On the Minnesotan were the 111th |2!4 Summit N., clerk in the build-| rn Moe” derstanding. |G flagship of the fleet. |e wolvomed to the Northwest.| Chief of Police Joe Warren bas|ineantry. field and staff, headquar. 9S department, who was present| 100) Dav aay what they |was playing. {t was immediately ‘They lad not arrived at noon, |been asked by the welcome commit: | ier." company, medical detachment. | WEN Strouse opened the bomb, | Me Neonte of the two Rat learned off |but everything was in readiness |tee to arrange more stunts for the | iy company. Companies A to B, ‘ey thought it was a joke. pe friendly, There et aaa . ———-————|for them to march and receiva| parade, and his gang of Wild West-|(itiusive: 21 officers and 1,744 men, “"We didn’t realize," she said./ Than feeliag in America SR@od the ovation planned for them at 2/ern cowboys probably will perform |(or Yastern camps and Camp Lewis | “that it was a bomb, but we) )'HiiNe Nec one it Met o'clock Monday afternoon, again, land Kearny: three casual companies |thought that the police should| i jtaiy bie Flowers for the parade will be fur. | |know about it, It was a perfectly | id Coming as a surprise, word was dreceived from the war Jepartment on Sunday that the men—the re mainder of the Northwest members of the 36lst and 3624 Infantry, and “Wilson was wrong, he was ‘taken, when he addressed |to the Talian people over |heads of the Italian gover |for the Italian government is_ |nished by the fraternal orders and | innocent-looking package."* Her hands were stained action of the acid “The bomb will be turned over | veterans’ organizations. imittee Monday asked schools be given a holiday by the | nk ne womens army has made ar y | " ~ _ A Famasetanie 18 ike the orivate ved the 819th" Field Slenal _ Battal ane ity a care thy gym al panies Dihnd i draws eenee sani ue Chiet Warren, "'99) °@ 29 the copie, in. free, ie ster of the house, | Were y I > en; 3 wei. f Sidhe land represents the people’s ness firma is an exclusive detail of | Monday the Une Of rane Wil be anked | Serre. , Nenqaunetere - einer bv ‘of some crank, probably aj! Feally democratic, ‘The the men’s division of the Victory| ‘The two troop trains are scheduled | to bring noise makers. Seon nen cata naina se of.|Bolshevist agent, in this country, | People: rale Italy; it coull Loan to leave Spokane at 6 p.m. on the) ‘The welcome committee also is ar |riccrs and 1,148 men: 407th tele.| whose mind has been inflamed by | %therwise. To Stay Intact | Milwaukee. The trains will be! ranging for a fitting reception for | craph battalion headquarters and| Mayor Han’s work against the| Read Wilson's Book Washington is distinguished ag the|#witched to the Northern Pacific! the | : “On his deck. Chevelle sailors at the dock |supply detachment, medical detach. | Reets."* yards here and will be spotted at only state which has made an inten p SPREE RE APY EE ment and Companies A and ¥, four| —— |has a copy of ‘The Ne sive organization of women loan | Occidental ave. and King st. at 9| | ofticers 2 " | | "hy Woodrow Wi wecuare’ se dbus, ocean, wolien’s |8- 12..TNASGRY |88th and 89th Men Jefticers and 203 men; five casual Gov. James Lynch |dom." hy, Woodrow. M vs committee rer ting the last link, A bl parade of the tin-hatted Ar | Ordered Released |“'sore than 7,000 men arrived on| Is Dead in Frisco ana 1 fina Prosiaent Wil n the chain, ‘This co-ordinated | gonne heroos will be staged on See-| wasitNGTON, April 26—(United |the America, including Ma}. Gen.| gay pRaNcISCO, April teoe{ presses my ideals. Hells @ group will re intact after the |ond ave, at 11 a. m. to be followed | p, WASHINGEON, Anni th Au ttet Francis J. Jernan and Brig. Gen:|qShN, ERANCISCO. April 28.—| UO" tah and a teat drive, and, ax the Minute Women of |by a turkey dinner at Masonic tem-| Pres) the BAth and sity madonl| yn tce, commander of the 1béth in | ouernor of the igth district federat|man. T love him for his Washington, will continue the patri-| ple. Harvard ave, and Pine st. | +g and 25, respectively, to prepare |fantry brigade Foasrve tank, died tomay “eer oven if he is against Ita service inaugurated by the Min-| ‘The soldiers will leave for Tacoma | 7 Sd 25. reapectivels, to perpate stelle ne oO a anh, died Veleys aan and Camp Lewis in the afternoon, | but the exact hour is not known, | Women who assisted the state “The attitude of President, c }arieving over the death of a son in| |the Argonne, ‘This, his friends be: | the war department announced to: | defense in the last drive. day, This will not change the an- Atlantic Flight — son is not interpreted by the imation insignia, which is| The “seven sisters,” com rd of} ted. to women workers of ted Cross, Balvation Army, Y. M. C,|Nounced order of departure of div! Weather Improves tieve. imiy have contributed to nis | Peele a the attitude of the Am the Litera. tran, to d.omal, branes) AY. W.C. dq. Kalghtedd Cohunbys, TL eeeokretien tor tetirnt: tha soued Of. JOHNS N. ¥4 Apeil 36 FPO a oe | ond ‘plotted: a Glen. Sema om a ee ee eT ttle nat ite, wit | apartment states, “is not equivalent | (UIA Preston enn eetc| CONCORDIA, Kan. April 25.—In| great general, everywhere h Mebitention hel women wor! wooed , ar resig sang A resinatietes tp asaignment: to early: convoy. but |" wn rs hop d arnt Mrnegre AM ‘certain history clasy in the Con.{ italy, when’ there was a has been el ed by & committer | bear the cost ‘of the entertal indicates that the asaigitment may be |“Walting. repo! pat hy oa gir Aly weapon ration * neaia comieting of Mra. Edgar Ames, from funds received during their te ks." ditions oft is coast. Condi . M the throng went chairman; Mrs. H. M. Stryker, vice | drive expected within a few weeks.” {tions here were ideal for start: |iMg the course of study, asked: aon ‘ b . and Mrs. David J, Grant Vaudeville acts are being arranged ee _w|ing the flight across the Atlantic,| “Who is governor of Kansas | ee tune pel = secretary The Seattle for the dinnertime entertainment. |) When you think of | Pilots and navigators were on the| Of the nearly two score in eT r Page, le headed by Mra. reder-| No civilians will be permitted at the| | think of The ground early, class, only one—a girl--gave the cor oil f } (CONT'D ON PAGH HRVEN) tables. Because only wives of offi i - rect answer. (CONT'D ON PAGE ssl ibis hp eae