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SENATORS URGE IRISH RIGHTS WASHINGTON, June 4.—(United Press.)—The senate foreign relations committee today favorably reported Senator Borah’s resolution urging the peace conference to a hearing to the Irish delegates. The resolution calls on the American peace delegation to lay before the conference the request of Count Plunkett, Arthur Griffith and dward De Valera, Irish peace delegates, th that they be permitted to present their claims for Irish self- determination. 8 ATTL BE, “WASH,, WE An American Paper That Fights for Americanism aes owe ai LATE EDITION =y v igh Tide . reer ICONCEDE SUFFRAGE Rutered a# Second Class Matter May 3, 1999, at the Postoffice at Neattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress Mar ® ®& * + & + £ & & B ANTIS ARE BRUCE CASE Sen. Johnson Proposes League . | UNING UP WL GOTO Changes toGuard ays J apal NEW FIGHT JURY TODAY ; : —— Ree RE THEY ARE! Latest models in self-starting, sisi, ciistdiiaiany, dniee ‘ ill Win Sen- Judge F ‘h tructs J busy American Babies! Guaranteed to give complete satisfaction! On ng a pat i 4 re og ul we poe a ep ; dur ; all this week in the lecture hall of the Bon Marche. It’s Baby Week. RIGHTS HE AV SDNESDAY, JU NE ids, 1919. _ $$$ $$ ereriitoninl y, fair and therly winds 1 en ‘The fate of James Bruce, on of the trial under a criminal anarchy charge, will be in the hands of | EUR aes o cccnsies of Sects. | the dave Deteve: night Weinee | erm and New England states Sey, secerting te indications ta WASHINGTON, D. C., . 4.—(By United Press.) — might prevent its ratificatio: the case, whieh is rapidly draw ing to a close before Superior | | Amendm: to the league of nations covenant to as rman sonst be rotities Court Judge French, ard America’s and particularly California’s interests, stitution’ ‘Thirtecs states |,Areuments were begun Wednes ‘the con: o .. " rae tw day morning, when Deputy Prose | f rejecting the —— = 1 | cuter John Carmody took the floor. | off from pegs ride muf. | #® had finished his address to the 4 delay » duty before 10:30 o'clock, and by rage by federal amendment, “antid” | 2°), the first argument for the de J f y Ralph 8, Pierce, had been | Bentiment is s0 strong in most of | hry °Y Mal saat |) Ghe Southern states against suffrage | "A iceney George Vanderveer iE yBy federal enactment that it will be | ciosed the case for the defense Wed | Before some southern legisie | nesday afternoon, while the final ar ‘Tatify the decision of congress, jgument was to be made by Judge be offered by Senator Hiram Johnson, he announced Johnson will seek to amend the covenant so that an not put the California alien land law, immigratio Japanese or California school legislation relating to entals, before the league. “These questions belong to the people of California,” Johnson. “They, and they alone, have the right to them. If the league bedbities a fact, Japan will seize an o portunity to bring the land law and immigration contro . Cs 2 ogee onan hago ot the | CMAYPOO! for the prosecution. The ; Tr : ; 1 |sies before it. 4 ae jury bas been charged by Judge ( ¥ i: 2, i i \ | And despite what league advo-|——. ® vote late | trench and will be sent out to de , 3 ; - p awe ae a cates say to the contrary, the league anoee we Speake ss** about 4 o'clock, 3 4 | ab a t sCeeeaee - . Will assume jurisdiction and will | a : ee, 4 : se euege Brn iE pase upon these purely domestic | 3 oy ‘ Se f 4 1} E questions if. they are raised. This Carmody Pleads mi " F i x | means that matters which California In his argument,’ Prosecutor a : % 8 , 4 a G has a clear right to settle for itself, Mody declared that out of their own 3 ‘ according to itx own welfare, will be CACO TAKEN ature tet ‘Ww whem tre, settied by foreign diplomats, whose i alleged to have represented, are governments have secret treaties lan organization advocating the over-| with each other : Hint “Big Business” Say Reds Planned | ‘ior,°t creniant sovernment by sereraie, aaeomters Hand is nore ae o Destroy Government “Their doctrine preaches sabotage | “The covenant, according to its ad far different from the denatured | . MARTIN | vocates,. prevents purely domestic | questions ng brought before it |but an express provision of article (United Press Correspondent) BY L. m —— sabotage, of which we have heard|/ ; See June 4—CUnited | from the defense,” he said Eleven, ‘it ts also declared to be the| WASHINGTON, June 4—1 ye aa score or more “Reds” “The state of California ix paying |fundamental right of each member | f Pations opponents are anxi Gilege! anarchists were in Jat! | 36.900,000 a year to keep two men stoday as a result of raids by | convicted of murder in prison, and agents and police last the { W. W. are proud that they have caused all this trouble and men arresied were relensed stink . further investigation. | «, don’t believe all the members | 4. Barry, chief of the depart of the I. W. W. accept these I. W. Of justice, said he anticipated) w. teachings. We are. after the ‘ in Chicago. He declared, men who are disseminating this an | he was keeping @ close jarchistic stuff. You have heard t sich om the situation | these boys in uniform, not one of Admissions were said by police | (hem belleves these doctrines.” | ee have been made by Daniel Col- n | gif, According to the authorities an Judge's Instructions /@narchist leader, that “Reds” had In his instructions to the jury "planned to destroy the government | Judge Walter French defined crim ‘within six months {inal anarchy, as set forth in the today an automobile was| stat of Washington, He ordered | of the league to bring to the atten determine what. if any, part “bi |tion of the assembly or the council | Dusiness” is playing in fin any circumstances whatever affect-|@"¢ aiding propaganda for jing international relations, which | 4on of the covenant. threatens to disturb either the peace| ‘They predicted that all or the good understanding between |the senate yesterday by jnations, upon which peace depends.'| Borah and Lodge that the full | “Obviously this ts enough. The of the peace treaty, thus fr immigration and alien land questions | given to the senate or the p | bave already come in that category in the hands of international | ana ‘ourse, would be subject to| ers in New York, will prove the |league action At means the ac- lude to an attempt te show: tion not of Americans, but of one| 1. What, if any, was the infil | American and a group of foreigners. | of “big “business” in framing |. “But another provision in| treaty and league covenant, article which binds the Sources from which the United States to ‘submit either to Jarbitration or to inquiry by the | “ampalgn for the league andig welv 4 | like lave bee on Blown to atoms in the northwest jury to find Bruce lity of counc ny dispute with another e it have been financed. of the city Police are inal anarchy on February 20 |nation likely to le to a rupture Whether “big business! Rie on the theory elther that if, thru the I. W 4s < its Referendum on War sought to prevent republican sen- lowives be »rought | Publications, they believe he advo ators opposing the league. ae een evicted ancl, parry the "Bobtzine that the United | Other amendments Johnson will 14 phir *d the city exploded acet- : e | ether siti tacta 4. If big business” (7 one to provide for ndum ‘on declara tified. sation of article; Senator Borah said today he will ent to protect the | confer this week with a New York and an amendment | !@Wyer who, he said, informed him » modify the Shan. | that at a directors’ meeting of a b » or that the car was| States government should be over. "wmmeked purposely... The thrown by violence, If they did not Goh was heard for severa’ miles, | find this, he should be acquitted. The I. W. W., he sald, is not sup. posed to be an organization teach Arrest of og thb teatitne Of anarchy, ant t Ja people's refe wants th (CONT'D ON PAGE FOURTEEN) t ving Japan con. | international banking concern Pittsburg Bomber ech ot that pound full text of the treaty was presi PITTSBURG, Pa., Sune 4—(United | Wrrnnrnnnrrnnrrnrnrr- 2-_ “| have not yet been able to: de and discussed Prees.)}—Arrest of the man who made termine the exact form these amend emocrats take the position that the bombs that wrecked six rew|) Cat Is Cause of ments will take,” said Johnson, “But | even if some New York bankers have : anit will present them when the pact is ble to get copies of the treat @ences here Monday night, in ex Iv I ntt when the pact i na 1 reaty pected within the next 24 hours, ) Gas Explo jon; before the senate in an effort to pre that does not absolve President Wilt police here state { -4 vent the United States joining in the | 80m from his agreement not to pub: NS ney anew ou. Officer Burned ee eee | Sg a Seen oe ee identity,and that hi« arrest has been |} SPOKANE June 4.—-Static ee EE ee ON) Oe refit of Jay 1 to saf rd | Signed by ‘Germa, lectricity erated from the fur ( (| American interes ordered by the department of jus nm the Searels fe Don’t Spank BabyWhen HeYanks 32st! 2) 2.5 me me DLAIN TALKING # ' : ; A confession as to the identity of 5 : the anarchist is said to have been|{ Officer Fred Eder and killed } _Bur lars in Home ague fight is growing hotter daily : PRE wWeung from John Johnson. allegea 1. |) three cats. §) Bo bl Cl h G g } may prevent hin om making ] i er, arrested here yes-|) The explosion took place when t t ‘ FRANCISCO, June 4 ; ng to! o as other esas "T° 7% 1} oe" sea ane. cover’ of agus | a e Cloth to Get at Sugar BOWL! 2° sce. + Sovonente have wrgeds | i * Sixteen other suspects are hb by |) rie Lm xiating box to place orn ea Re ssid Srabbchalees Weide antee bs “Worntn’ fixtened qui ally t of th : ne ro c rad } m | anal j the police. Song aveeone dining room, and yanks ott the ta-|the auspices of the Child Welfare|when he started talking. But they |) * Now the Austrians —_Lioyd George and Clemen- . AR nnn at the sugar bow!,| League were thinking 2LP! June 4B . Arn 1 i PHILADELPHIA. June 4 oth to a ea al beeen ae ; Arnaud, 139 Add to Talkfest) ceau Have Differences United Frees) earch of Phila | hale aia enn / their babies to| With a quiet 8 Ae , : }, VIENNA, June (Delayed. ; color on Tests supposed to be 84 matter fic fact, the | the Marche and have them|Phony of lusty yo! who |) (ne e apartment. became (| United Press.)-—Austrian newspapers BY LOWE 4 here, has been fruitiess, police say youngster is isp hi rare 4 and tested, Experts will pointed out w i t ; ‘ Ire » ac that he jumped on the $| re bitter regarding~ the peace | (1 nited Pr Ss Staff Corre pondent) | ipl sense of resourcefulness. He ted point out what baby needs to be Aren't always really bud, and why |} back, beat him and }] ‘erm terme are worse than | qr ARIS: June 4.—The big four tos var kill i suga: le flew ta way t | ne 1 i food’ children are always really |; the two. burgl Gus ofa! he peace terms are worse than day takes up discussion of the A oer srtitecton the aga - 4 ne a t . f A ve Ne ag n i oa 5 np: | 000 gr 2 ure . ft § our worst tations,” sald the trian peace terme, us: ed in Washington, and supposed to i a he 1 fev r h afternoon lectures are p E bt ae and down the stree Neuc cio Presse. “They will : ie have come from this city, has not bi Of blissful happiness. Of course, be| presented by professional men and ~ ou Ww a child, or a do} the melee the youth | X°t he ats ee ce cast Kee rday's conference on German “i 7 ‘ ought not to make a habit of raid! women who are making a life study |'® be obedient he was struck down by one of the eR i ' counter proposals is reported to have Leon ” Martin Lindahl, 53, Injured | the tamiy sugur bowl. So, the way|o¢ raising bables right. Vbest way in to mak yee inve hut he gamely returned §(,"TheY have torn the living flesh | dovetoped some “plain talking," ese — acid : It f to Keep the A ae ey 8 ape arye pe ‘ alobedient. American > Seen a ie {| from stupitied Austria,” according to | pecially by President Wilson, who Crossing Street Haber the table’ Me ee ee ee eee eid waite: aitet aie ? bast iin he Arbeiter Zeitung labandoned his present. policy ef . | Br ta ling ; { punishment of tale Rat toa geo gl A od, haw }world because th have ‘guperiah} en ee ae , AS declared fness in an effort to adjust Martin Lindahl, 3, 3801 Duwam-|ten attain ove Chattiehaat but! t Koda. Ha when: bab (CONT'D ON PAGE FOURTEEN) it is unaccepts 2 neies between Premier Lloyd ae atta | . | und Premier Clemenceau. ish ave, was struck by a truck|st widens the bredch of trust. be 1 wleep, are on hand, and dis PETROGRAD ‘ n " nenceat. When alert, inteltigent work driven by J. R. Kr 0, of 8045 tween parent id child, And it| tributed for the asking Governor Lister cellor Renner, head of the eg Sah gage af tath ave, #02. ak taoobd ave; ade M. P. Snyder Named n delegation, was ®n route to ¢ra are needed in store, office sn | oe Ea aaa tfc cele An re | apt ive nance | Mis P. Snyder New SURROUNDED ___ Suffers Relapse $i" Stone or workahor. 1 Mell 25 te eens the was rushed to the ce |r neouraseds D8) 4 eung ‘wnpéaring “man, who os Angeles Mayor oy... frnest Linter auttemd a | Herren Muller, Martial, GEUSAsegm TREE advertising in The hospital, where his injuries were | da, Vave of solving many (looked more like a bank clerk than| LOS ANGELES June 4 ZURICH, June 4.—(United| sight retapse ‘Tuesday night, and Stadler, to confer with Secretary of | iin Give full details in re found not seriou more coniplex problemay? . student of bables, took the lecture | (United Press,)—Meredith P. der.) Press.) —T he Europa press | his condition Wednesday morning | State Be ais wature of-the worl Krisop, a driver for the Washing platform late Tt ulready three times mayor of 1 a . ne >, was slightly worse. The governor oe aligaba 1 Si ab ton Junk Co. reported that Lind New Ideas Advanced It was Dr ‘engon Smith Angeles, has been returned to reported today that Premier) '"* iit improving steadily in the Ss. “B; 99 o Sable ee ees ahi stepped from the curb in front| This {s © of hundreds of |fessor of paychology at the Batley | office for the fourth time | Lenine had telegraphed that) past week and this Is only a tem.| Says ig Four’ to seamen . rep of his machine and was struck be w ideas sced to eager moth-|Gatsert foundation, University of) He ¢ ficient workers who « petent and re Your telephone will put you in touch with the classified ad ated in yesterddy’s election | Petrograd was completely | porary setback, according to hospital | . ih, Waa’ hla, ‘abject the incumbent mayor, Frederick surrounded and its quick eap- | authorities | Meet China Demands of the Child. He Woodman, who had def: d him at PARIS, June 4--An unverified in laboratories, and hat | the primaries two years a | ture was inevitable, j port was circulated today | that tly have * : | NE fore he had time to sound his horn Krisop’s machine was on the car tracks at the time of th who are flocking to the Bon | Washi he lecture rooms this week in | “Diselp juest for information on ‘Bet: | «pent ye 000 YANKS RETURN accident : : a Witnesven who reported to the po blew worked with dogs, and monkies aud| ‘The voters also appar | YORK, June 4—Nearly|the big four had agreed to China Vertising Gepartment of The fice sald Lindshi was in the middle ie Baby Week, An array of | bables in his quest for basic informo | passed the 3,500,000 power bond | yo —«-y¢ | 3,000 more men of the 36th division, /making reservation regarding the ce seaman of the crossing when he was run bhstration booths and a fine pro:|tion that has a bearing on meztal | txsuo to purchase a city distribution) | RUAD “THE DAY OF as and Oklahoma troops, arrived |Shantung settlement | whee . abe down gram of lectures is being prevented | discipline and development, | system. a a today on the transport Patricia, ‘signs the German treaty, « , 2, aren