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sy londay Is the Day to Begin Reading “Day of Days” eee PAPA PPR Section Two — The Se attle Star | Pages 11 to 20 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919. ADR ALD ALADDIN titer ttt trina tiene tn teeta aaaraarereteeet eee OTTO OOOO TOOT TOTO TOOT OTTO OTTO TTT TTT T OTTO OTST TTT TOOT TTT eee Tee WHAT WwW T T T ‘U’Courses HAT CAN WE DO FOR THE MOTHERS OF THESE HEROES? f RPA RRR RRA RRR, ege RELOW IS A MEMORIAL DAY PHOTOGRAPH OF AN AMERICAN “GARDEN OF THE BRAV IN FRANC. THIS IS ONE OF THE CEMETERIES OVER for Militia THERE WHERE REST THE MORTAL REMAINS OF THE BOYS WHO FOUGHT OUR BATTLES. scum — Are Urged Secretary of War Baker Urges Higher Plane of Training for Soldiers DETAILS NOT SPECIFIED WASHINGTON, May 30.—(Unit ed Prees.)—Military training fp connection with universities and high schools was advocated to the h « military affairs committee by Secretary of War Baker yesterday, Altho he did not give specifie details of his plans, Baker stated * to see the army an “inatle f education. Gold Star Mother Have Grave of | ~ Boy in U. S. | PLACE PICKED OUT soa eine BYE. ¢. RODGERS | Writer of Newspaper Enter. | Prise Association: | VILLE. Ind. May 2% | would like to have them my boy. I cannot go over | they have lid him. And) [eould, just coming once to | and then going away for break my heart. I want ir his last resting place of- ever; days during the few }1 Rave to live pbeen hard for me to we the | Marching home so happy fo their mother's arms, that I cannot even go grave’ F& mother knows how hard it! fo be able to see the spot & s0n ly sleeping the last long to be able to kneel in his grave; never to be able | flower with one’s own) the earth which covers | Men in the army should be trains 4 vocational as military s¢h in du aker said he had instructed the neral staff to begin develop’ Chairman Kahn, of the house | military affairs committee, expects | to give his peace time military prée gram to the house next Monday, Kahn plans to push thru a mill< tary appropriation bill, since 96 should be passed before July 1, without any refer to military policy, then give the latter phase ration later, “rapid why I want my boy's body | ck. I want him near me, | go to his grave. So I can} to him. And so I will! his grave is well cared Mother would care for it Jwhen I die, I may be aid | needs of the war department est | mated last December, Baker said. Provision for an army of 509,000 ~ men, agreed on by the* committee last session, should be reported again, Baker said. This erage” army for 1919-20 and “certain continuations proposed by the departrhent,” 1 require the $1,117,009,000 carri the bill, Baker added. May Return Bodies As representative of “conti tions,” Baker said, it was planned so the purchase and complete the D ti Or been —-— » PS | Wright flying field. He sug ue Booze Flows Into Capitol 15,000 TORONTO GIVE HONOR TO ici iam Sec. From Wet Baltimore Town WORKERS STRIKE| While Yet They Live | ‘SILENT ARMY’ =2"222-5-52 bring bim back: while | is talking. A Gold Star! first Gold Star war soMlier killed in action on kis of France @ with her in her cotta I gift of the people where Jimmy work ———™ laden car turns back. Sometimes the musth H he . ; | pa aie thorization. Our policy since the 4 What's alt I think of | | | frat car occupants start a row with my boy's body is brought | se District of Korn - the officers and the second car tries Canadian Situation Showing | URELY ee United Sed of Feuer ores en Flower- Strewn “Graves Mark poi tober ed eer pedi : | | dry by congressional | Ai lio speed past the reater debt to any one than it owes to the go I'm getting pretty oM.| | federal prohibition law, first en yen. tik! runners now being it No Improvement star Seer smutaah ae gave their sons ‘te the field Yankee Dead in France 92, sronomig, disturbance ‘went away I have been | geted, permitted the importation | near the district line and bury It, tn - bog paren | The war department will not faster than I was when of liquor, This was sald to be tending to ter TORONTO, May 30.—(United of battle. BY ED. L. KEEN I return of bodies of American me. I hope they bring) “an act of courtesy to foreign hus Nothing we can do for those brave-hearted, sad United Press Correspondent pa " ns 5 ik before I dic.” diplomats” In the last session nu Press.)—Orders for a strike of g Who died in France “sooner than: ‘ go out by trofey d being it In by the bottle ‘far liquor carrying on trolley cars hearted mothers can be too much PARIS, May 30—The 70,000 or seven months,” Baker said, Gold Star war mother — of congress this law was amend | oor) from suburban Maryland| 15000 werkers in many trades Bit eg Te ; 4 Pay F vect yt o . more. Her teardimmed! 4d, making the district bone Ary. \wns has not been interfered with 4 this elty went Into effect at To the war mothers of living soldiers we are bring- parses of the “plant eres af & Sclinits perinie has yet been her tongue. This is the legislation which ;,, But the Baltimore traction, 10 a. m. today, union leaders ing back sons we borrowed during the days of War. || juoeracy passed ln review tn the The department contemplate ber ae wen Ot started oe Pabre > ege te ogg line is closely watched. This is the! gpmounced today. Strike no To the others—the gold star war mothers—we Friday, ployment of five divisions in Ate «aii i eee eee tine boom *Pe tices were being rapidly dix cannot return the living heroes. Wherever America’s sont had until a detinite peace settlement because she , didn't | ™——~— mee * nothing for a man to carry two suit. tributed, but labor men said the | We can, however, return to them the mortal re- yen tite pan Nhat ieee ae ad, Gen. March told see ome the hearts of other | BY EF. C. RODGERS cases loaded with: liquor full effect of the walkout would | mains of their loved ones. We can make it possible Sind tein the Atceans 464ae carte ot Wc) ana th eo agpaied WASHINGTON ay 20.—Rum w they are carrying the whisky not be felt before tomorrow. for each of these noble mothers to visit the grave of the Atlantic and Mediterranean—the | @ gy sons awalted the call to| Tuning ix rampant fh the District ot W” Fuller bottlon stripped (oie per Mayor Church announced ap4] her boy, to pray at his side, to strew flowers upon homage of the two great nations was le de wera as ie a ‘ound he . ounced Dp po n of € i * bh ; i sj pres e: . ’ ae nt nr, nt | ruber Haake tind around: his weit rayne ng Ey an the sod that covers him, and to make it possible for offered in, simple, impressive cere ‘ * zoe — pote wie + Bootlegging ix the most profitable Another wore two hot water bottles |" Mtver did not. expect trouble, her, when death comes, to be laid down near him. sigh ah a Sh 1s rye Snited States war Pe filled with booze hes : * is fi we "resident Wilson delivered the me che wanted her son's |" Most common law violation in etic aus iniiminid mayor warned that agitators We can do all this for her. igsteal ailcted at the Boreemie eomae back. She wrote and | the nation’s capital cane trains from Baltimore are | ‘rom Winnipeg must not attempt to It should be she, the mother of the boy, who peat nothing would now You can buy booze within sight of tery, just outside Paris. Men who ‘ome here should say if the body of her son should be brought fought at Belleau wood and other watehed at Union station, and sus a * e tte en ere decided D o " 2 a FIR Frye Pb te ose eed otis on Digg pe i nited pected bootiegwers ure invited to po sae galas Peane pre nen oh home, or be permitted to rest forever in the battle- es: eee, 18 en nny Recommendation Made prev back to his 7 » agra ge ate ou SSP lice stations. Other passengers are “Uke = wh av-tagee 4 ce! i 7 » asks Merry are burt there. A : et buy it within a stone's throw of the Wer Stations. Other passenger, that take a etrike vote Saturday night field cemetery of France. If the mother asks that When we sine’ siete cebdanik House Committee fi Star war mothers have | White House. All you need ix the| hundreds of bottles of whisky neo of the workers’ de the government bring back the body, this should be to the base hospitals in Paris, where same formal inquiry | thirst and the price coming thru Union station, almost Da eagper week ‘has been done. Every cent of expense, including the funeral they made the last fight WASHINGTON, May 30.—(0 _ ” | u ollars’ wot of whisky ‘ ~~ ¢ py e en. s " “o saa ea m government Fggedoi want A million, dollars’ worth of whisky next door to the nation's capitol, ev dh mugises in Geneel at home, should be borne by the government. Ambassador Wallace presided at Press.}—Completion of the threes body brought back from |is held by Washington police, or has ery day zt And this duty should be performed soon the ceremonies. He i the presi: navy program authorized by ‘If #0, do you t it yeen destroyed by ther In th ne of the local rum rifnners |showed no improvement - r L : dent were accompanied by a special | gress in has been recommer ‘your home or do you want Ninth precinet police station boasts that he hae 18 bullet holes in| Prin Albert, & reported a It is not right, that we should wait for years before escort of troops. One hundred and by ghe general board of the navy / fred in the national cemetery?” | there is stored $50,000 worth of booze his automobile Ures, made, We xaid,| Walkout of freight handlers and we bring back the boys who made the supreme sac- seventy-five women of Suresnes, who SecFetary Daniels told the house file a Nene Returned Yet lal amtae Garctin ot tie bes ge ope ee ee ee iter shone at Weick ve rifice for us. If the mother asks that he be re- have cared for the graves, were the] val affairs committee, : ad an Ihe hero's body has been | Of dolla orth oO ior ix taken acrosn the line hops 4 ale. B.C aoeg BF ae ic i dake special guerts of the memorial com his program includes four batt Pa Government has not |dally from the rum runners crossing | “It's worth a fellow's life to get| were closed and the city's lights turned, then let us do so quickly. Let us not forget ilttee. ‘The Red Crocs, the Yrad, C. | shiva abd six battio eruissta aan when the first will be | the district line from Baltimore. And into the path o: ing boot. | were shut off ‘ : that some of these gold star war mothers will not A. and other organizations were rep. Which was held up by the n 2 ight back. Investigation in Wash. | the police think they are getting but leg car to stop it,” said a district line Four thousand miners quit a long be with us. Some of them are old, and many resented. The mounds were covered | 0f building smaller craft during the Serpesulied in finding a disposi. | *Mall part of the liquor co the part of the war de | Ali along the “liquor border | to discourage the return of that's what ¢ It is said that none will , —motoreyc 4 back until all the living | watching for rumrunning automo ‘are returned, and not unless |biles, coming from Baltimore and Of Kin insists. That may Eliftott City, the two nearest wet year or several years spots office athbridge, Alberta 1 dg uct —_ " , al of them will have joined their sons in eternity be- with many truckle fore the last of the bodies can*be brought ck to Year Ago and Now additional protection ba previa America. Gen. Pershing participated in the | the battle cruisers at the expense of Let us Hasten. coremonieg at Dun-Sur-Meuse, Beau- | a smail reduction in speed. If the mother wants us to do this for her, let us mont. Romagne and acourt—all Text of Recommendations | of which were in the hands of the The recommendations of the board, do it as soon possible, while she is alive to see Germans a year ago which is composed of the highest ott it done. ds of flowers. war The board also recommended that) ofa call the distric cops are stati Sal meantime the government Rum runnera get to Hyattsville : At Dun-Sur-Meuse and + ficers of the navy, reads: what it will do with |Chevy Chase, and there’ are picked There are ships aplenty. is utiful Meus® valley.) The general board recommends! int marine. There are | up by decoys, and the run across the The bringing back of the living soldiers need not #s of America’s last offensive | that the present authorized ‘Bastia district line starts, Hvery automo after the | btie and other vehicle ix stopped and according to business |wearched am it crosses int 1 ship program be concluded as expe: © iously as possible on present lines | development and that future de be halted by the performance of this duty. It was possible to take them all over in little more than a Komagne is the largest American he dis 4 cemetery tween 10,000 nab pinay :. might be used to | trict. Usually the decoy auto crosse year. And to carry over vast supplies of war. Surely nnd 12,000 era beltig burted | NOR eae ca ee fine — i@ bodies of those whoke | first. If it iw held up, the liquor pie thin 4 : a : : & buried upon further developments in MURS te be returned. |" i it is as possible to bring them alk back—the living there ose whe in the 8t.| shin construction p been suggested that the gov at Thiacourt pr "> QHARGE EFFORT TO EXPORT GOLD Ss e Is the First Customs Officers Arrest Gold Star Mother Man With $485 Charged with attempting to smug gle $485 worth of gold out of the and the dead, if the parents of the dead, or their Mihiel of It also recommended that the sik next of kin, ask it of us. While the ceremonies in which the pattie cruisers now authorized bet | president and Gen, Pershing took | completed as expeditiously as possi<)) part were impressive, it was the | bie, with additional protection, pare! scenes enacted at the little cemetery ticularly to turrets, conning towers; plots in out of the way corners of magazines and communications, at was am the loot taken from the From tiny villages in the Picardy, To Divide Fleet and 9:45 a. m. strange things hap- Tacoma store Wednesday night, and | Marne, Lorraine and Vosges regions| ‘The speed of the cruisers planned | 1 piece of that denominat processions of French women and] was originally 35 knots pened to a $15-a-week bookkeeper. AS BOLD THUGS found in Wilson's possession. |children, sometimes accompanied by] sistecn first cles tattaeiinanan The robbery Wednesday night was | American soldiers, ‘made their way | be kept in full fighting trim during | E delved into the night life of a great Police Think Suspects Held fo ic Ej aio vee ot perp agen eed Hantiee tig ah Wy tha saext fiscal year, Rear Admiral ” lif. d an, acting chief of operations, j United State: ley wa 2 ‘. by tore and bought drinks. When Lyng fields. These graves they decorated | told the committee te rested at B Thu city, and he played with life an Up Tacoma Store tired. tp the aah tearter to, 1 tine With, flowers’and. flags and, blesesd "This is anv increas, of iam ship { — night by federal officers, under the | Meath, and he won love and a fortune. the money, one of the men held’n |with their prayer over the war strength; os thea direction of Georg collector of customs at ee om gun to the back of his head, and he All Are Remembered Battleship Tennessee will soon be }ready for commission in the first was forced into a back room. H's great adventure is told in rapid- he way bound and gagged while the |, There are ttle groups of ceine-| tine en under the sur ° ge rf Byally ; bandits rifled the safe and cash reg.|teries on the very edge of Belleau| \tckKean asked for provision fom foe operatives action, stirring style, by a} un: pid acclbsRovedeon Poll tg na onal $85 | rood. Har: up dn Larvalve, teyondl jomte enrs arcana while ding to Capt ¢ ctl i ad . yout an hour later, while the men | Tew! and Luneville, are others. Ad-| 16 ships, this being full war strength, iia head atthe wae | equaled writer of modern fiction, Louis t wc About Aa oun iter, while thé mien (Ar ovat gieveu'raark the fing oo bork [thee cr ae ee service here was observed | Joseph Vance, in worked his bonds loose, crawied be | Ses of Soissons, where the First | divide the 16 first tine ships between | /— to take a train la raday after and 32nd divisions first threw the/the Atlantic and Pacific fleets, which hind a founter and unbarre the noon for Vancouy C., the cus Py ” syn. dna ‘batore the hurelars wer re | Germans back, All these places were | are to be made of equal strength ee ee Bele on THE DAY OF DAYS. ho men, wore annie in | der toe beurre wera | ineerel toy "a tea val | | notitied room in the Wiltshire Hote 4 | fied, bue when: thes arrived at tec {ley near. thé village! of. Chamery is } a ranwed t gress at the . ‘ ‘ i Seventh ave., Thursday night, by De- : ne “ ebioans. ‘aire Nbbiored . dead, “the memory of whose enthusi+ reo eatea ae tgs sear eatin th illegal [- begins in serial form in The Star tectives D. J, McLennan, W. A. Ful- | *tore both men were gone TRaeceatt een fa 1 Quentin | cm, discipline and courage will ale nF py et as s lak aid Daveer! A e time | The bandits stole $300 in cash ana | Roosevelt, ways be an inspiration.” The letter to carry American gold money out of Monday, June 2. den'and M. 'M. Peyser. At the tin Gene doclares | At the Freneh ports where the un uae || this country. An officer will leave ’ if of their arrest they told the detec. | other artic! Lyng declared that ee i concluded 1 | Frid. night for Blain to bring th tives that it Was not their m, but | he would able to identify at least ph ‘ m~ hin pivdicgy of supply | “France will care for their graved’y a : oo aaadaueedici i \° one of the me | made their sacrifice their memory re-| ’ = , || prisoner back to Seattle IF you thrill at love, adventure, ro-° J) couia not explain their presence jone of the men pean neq |oulved eabel honere from the stare | ici, tena aaa a : ‘ there arrested ilson had . . yg ‘ as her 6 : J mance and humor, begin reading [[ ray overcont, which In alleged | $ Both Wilson and Downes | #4 Stripes and the tricolor | — BS % v" o © addec rthe: i 1 ed by the Tacoma police and Premnier Clemenceau, in a letter to nomy may be h, but : When you think of advertising “The Day of Days” Monday. to hay Ided another link in thi wanted by the Tacoma pelice and n le le | K y iy wealth, but you ‘chain of evidence against the was lying will be taken to that city Friday aft-! President Wilson today, expressed) can’t use it in polities to much ad« think of The Star. {| ernoom France's homage to the American | vantage, » the bed in the room