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L. SCHOENNELD & SONS TACOMA Established 1864 u fame own totd “ALL Sewth 1th Ba, STANDAR § CONFER GRAND JURY’ | j | | p the judzes’ action on his shoul- and denied he caused the de- "A feeling of tennenens was notice- around the county-city build-| when the shertff and prosecu-| ‘went Into the presiding judge's Argued for It Frank T. Gordon, special inves- for the prosecuting attor- office, announced he expect- his deputies would have im- information to give out ' moon, He refused to divulge the nature of the evidence he mid had lines on which they were working the Burleson Is Safe President. Wilson, White House officials, fully |to avert threatened walkout Bs according haa beer Ko informed of ‘There action it the facts loerned, nobody tn to be trusted." were « consideration. They seemed my clerk and bailiff can be taken | Up to Burleson |fiscated booze out of the sheriff's | day. Offer to Confer 4 was stated, will not be resorted meet Prosecutor Brown and de- Neither the postoffice department he had any idea who do- Sheriff Stringer asserts the|with Frank Weaver, held in the} in the L 1 1 srk" OPERATORS. MAY urday,” Judge Allen sald, “tut) the other judges were against tt. | I do not believe their vocatooe | THE UP NATION to think it more of a controversy | between the sheriff and prosecutor | — ‘ than a matter affecting the courts. | Settlement of Wire Dispute Personally, 1 believe the word of| against the word of Sheriff sailors Stringer.” WASHINGTON, June 9.— Judge Allen sald he ureed the) (United Preas.}—Settlement of | Judges to take the handling of con-| the threatened nation-wide strike of telephone and tele. office, and designate reliable physt- cians to allot parts of the contra-| with the postmaster general band seized to the hompitals, His| and laber department, it was plan was turned down. | stated authoritatively here to- j Action by the president, it As a result of charges and coun-/ ter charges flung back and forth! to until these two agencies by the sheriff and pronecutor.| have definitely failed to secure Sheriff Stringer offered Monday to| any agreement between the | workers and the companies. clared a conference would result in clearing up the scandal “Both Trown and myself know|nor labor department who put the bottles of whisky In/an intimation as to what were the the desks of the deputy prosecu Stringer asserted. Brown nated the whisky Sheriff Stringer still —insiated been obtained | Monday he would not permit Prose- Judge Clay Alien, from whonejcutor Brown to in conference of liquor disappeared, |county jail in apnnection with a indignantly declared the whole af-|murder charge, unless he, Stringer ‘fair showed ‘‘where whisky is con-'accompanied him. He said he would a trike is no intimation to what the president take, but wns stated that he will not remove Postmaate heral Bur of protest jduct of the 1 may ponitively on, despite the storm inst Burleson's wires yesterday held all-day ce * with wire and telephone jotficlals but declined to make any statement as to what course of ad it had determined rleson ference tion any, been upon eOf ficial of the Washin 4 that telegraph buni- completely tied up strike goes into effact despite fact tet the lk here and in New York are admitted to be among the weakest in the country A tie-up of business here would seriously cripple, if not totally halt government business, it was potnted out today. The prospect that the strike ma tle up the cables to Burope, there. ty cutting off President Wilson from communication with Wash naton, was causing concern The most economical - coffee you can buy. mong officials here; tho in terruptiona of cable service am far Remember Our Guarantee is the president's 1 BUY THE FIVE POUND CAN og would only be for a few AND SAVE MORE MONEY on union today declared news will here if th on Wedn ay. the Coffee is vacuum packed by special process which preserves its strength and rich flavor indefinately. also even a are permit any one of the deputy prose cutors to see Weaver, however iff Stringer asserted be uperior Judge Allen “abso » the square nd not te in way for the dis whisky M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO, Warehouse, 313 Occidental Ave, Seaule ra any uppearance of the A certain woman says that her husband is so fond of an argument that he won't eat anything that will ‘agree with him, today gave | THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE, 9, 1919. PLAN SEPARATE MAY SIGN PEACE PEACE WITH FOE PACT JUNE 20 G. 0. P. Senators Consider Allies Speed Answer to Possibilities of Such Move Counter Proposals BY FRED §. FERGUSON (United Press PARIS, June 9—A speeding | Up process, similar to that posulbilities of | adopted for completing the Ger. the man treaty, is now being app to the nter more optinis verican commission predicted today that the treaty would be signed by June 20, allowing five days to a week between the time the reply ts placed In the Ger w' hands and the date to be fixed for their final anewer Tt ndications are that ‘the allied will be sentation Friday Allied ex s have WASHINGTON, (United Presa) June o— epublican lead ors in the senate are giving sert yght to Oh 4 separate peace between to States and Germany ous Uv of them would voles hin views today for publi n, it can ntated that the aware that of ition to the of nat the aty may be They foresee an attempt to create “race” between allied nations the nenate to ratify the treat specifically provides that ‘ome valid when ratified by th the allied nations or assocint ora, ‘That ts, if England, Fran Italy bound not to make arate peace should ratify the tr before the senate does, it would ¢ the war #0 far as those nations are concerned a low them at once to resume welal with Germany Would Jump Ahead ‘The United States, however, ant senators view it, would be left with a tate of war with Germany still in other start on resumption of bust news dealings That this possibility will be empha tized to the senate, republican sena tors have no doubt, They are not di» turbed by it, however, declaring they see no calamity in it, Congress declared war on Ger many, and ean quite as easily de clare the war ended, In these sena ‘Then by a reparate of commerce, » none fu t ate or na 6O 1 enant pPArAte peace tr and whieh anawer were reported to reached an agreement whereby specific amount 1 not put in the treaty, but France and Lelgtum will accelerate entabll it of the definite sum of thelr claims in order that Germany Will learn the total indemnities she in to pay within two or three months after the treaty is signed, instead of having to wait two ye as at first planned. ‘The league of nations comminsion Wan understood to have reached an ment on the reply to the Ger der 1 for immediate admin jon to the league. While the agree ment in yet to be ratified by the tg four, it was mud to provide that Germany shall be admitted after a brief period of probation, altho she will be excluded from executive council of reparations be comr relations © and the nations given mans Rejects Colony Plea The territorial committee, it was reported, haa recommended rejection of Germany's demand for mandatory tors’ opinions. treaty of amity Uona could be resumed The great advantages of this Course, as thene senators see ft, in that it would leave the United States free of entangling European alll ances, Since the United States does fot share and has no desire to share in the territorial or money gains of the allies, there ts no reason, in the | belief of some republions, why a treaty settling Just America’s quarrel with Germany should not be drafted and drawn up. This course would defeat American participation in the league of na tions, uniens the senate, voting on it separately from the treaty now being completed, should agree to join the allies tn forming it, they hold. Hostile to League Whether they are willing to go to/ remain to clean up unfinished bust this length to defeat the league, meas of the peace conference. 39TH MEETING hostile to the league | rela colonies, Thin decision was said to geation of Americans experts that she be given administration of her former territories in Kast Africa. Foreign Minister Mrockdorff- Rant from conference with German gov. ernment officials ta Cologne. Col. House plans to go to London the latter part of this week, pow aibly in connection with preparations for the first meeting of the league of nations counct! in that city Provisions have been made for ex tending American occupation of the Hotel Griflen, te autumn, so that Secretary Lansing, Honry White, If they should adopt thin course, It was pointed out, a filibuster until! three other powers have ratified the }treaty would be afl that would be| needed. However, some senators be | Veve ratifiention will not be immedi: | ate tn some of the ailiet countries. in| 530 Leaders Assemble in all but Pingland, they said, the treaty | Session at Atlanta must be submitted to the legiaiative body, the in none does its ratification carry the weight the senate’s dora. Keven tn Fingtane, where the crown is not obliged to submit treaties, .it by been announced the present treaty Is to be laid before the house | ent gear =P | Continued From Page One| can labor more than to any other |aingle factor that It appears in this ¢ form in the present nction ts bound to cause | treaty” conniderable debate in all the foreien| The report reviews the pan-Amert countries, senators believe, thus Ju® | oan labor conference held at Laredo, tifying the deliberate course they in-| res in November | tend to pureue here. A long reconstruction program, called the “most complete and most constructive yet made in this coun- | try” im met forth in the report. | The measures making up the pro- gram are: Democracy tn Industry The report declares it essential that workers should insist upon their — | right to organize into trade unions; President Glad Hitchcock’ thst, lerislation should be pamed Demands Investigation | ployers to attempt to interfere with the righta, Unemployment Unemployment, the report says, ts caused by under-consumption, which, in turn, is caused by low wages. Wages After declaring that there is no Tho text of the president's cable | method for obtaining just wages ex gram to Senator Hitchcock follows: | cept thru the trade union movement, “Turmulty, White House, Washing: | the report saya: ton “The workers of the nation demand | “Please convey the following to/a living wage for all wage-earners, Senator Hitchcock: ‘I am heartfly | skilled or unskilled—a wage that will |elad that you have demanded an tn-! permit the worker and his facnily to vestigation with regard to pomses-| live im health and comfort.” sion of the text of the treaty by un Hours 1a ty Geass et thn The report reiterates the demand I have felt that it was highly un a desirable to communicate the text of | fr 4” elghthour day with overtime the document which ta till in nego- | Probibited except in emergencies. | tiation and subject to change. Any Women in Industry Jone who has possession of the offi Women, the report anys, should re jcial English text has what he i# ceive the same pay as men for equal clearly not entitled to have to | work performed and must not be per —. mitted to perform tasks dispropor. “‘T have feit in honor bound to act | tionate to their physical strength, same spirit and in the same Child Labor phe cin ige oe Putin “Pxploitation of the child for pri and am confident that my fellow. | Vate gain must not be permitted,” the countrymen will not expect me to ort says, calling for laws to pro. break faith with them children I hope the investigation will be Statas of Public Employes prosecuted. Public | | | WASHINGTON, Jane 9— (United Pressj—A message from | President Wilson to Senator Hitchcock, bearing on the treaty leak investigation was reeeived at the White House today, or in’ the way as other great powern most thoroly employes should have the citizens. Co-operation » report recommends solution o: production, transportation and distri bution problema thru co-operation. declaring the middleman must be eliminated in this way, The people's final voice in legisla tion The report recommends legislation laws once held unconstitu- to become effective if reen (Signed) | WwoopDROW CHICAGO PAPER PRINTS TREATY Claims It Is Complete Text «: of Peace Document — right WILSON,” Political Policy » report Opposes a “political par and says better results can be to labor by non-partisan sup. candidates known to be | CHICAGO, June 9—United Press.) The The Chicago Tribune today pub. |‘ Ushed what it said was a “complete text” of the German peace treaty, to gether with photographic fac-similes of the first two pages, printed French and Br The te obtained in Paria by Frazier Tribune the story In hh port of friendly Government Ownership “Public should be lated by in| xt was Hunt, to lish and semi-public owned ut operated or re the government tn the in terest# of the public," the report Hunt] says. Whatever disposition is made n pos-|of the railroads nt nt, this | must be protecte original copies uw correspondent, according accompanying story “Out of the copy of employes Ho rtn in on few ere are in America Encouragement of a merchant ma rine is recommended, with the grant Me copy brought by Me to Am — entitled ‘Conditions of Py jis printed in English and Frneh, the | French text appearing on the left and the Englieh on the right-hand The | | tea co,'|ing to seamen the same rights as other workers Waterways and Water Power for by | water ment wislation lopment of the federal govern: 4 nd ti littl 416 pages oF 1000 words book i# bound in par ewe: and a A ypeory Thi re | running about 765,-| and four large maps are| Te pasted in the volume.” [ing,” ‘ ly, 8x14 Inehe n inch thick text ' recommended. Ownership of La wipe out over evils of tenant farm the report recommends a grad. 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B CLARE | | Hungarian “Reds” [Railroad Bill Is Report Successes) ut in Committee j | | COPENHAGEN, June $—Despite| WASHINGTON, June 9%—The counter revolutionary movements in hOuse appropriation committee to western Hungary, the soviet armies | day reported the railroad appropria- Jcontinue their successful offensive | tion bill, carrying $750,000,000. This Against the Czechs, according to dis-|!8 $450,000,000 less than Director patches received today from Hungar. | General Hines asked be added to the fan sources. railroad administration revolving | Women and Children Mow- | ed Down by Armed Men After two days’ fighting, the red | fund. forces are said to have decisively de | VIENNA, June 9—Massacres in feated the Czechs and captured Kas | | which 3,000 peasants were hanged or chau (120 miles northeast | burned to death are reported to have joceurred near Oedenbure, Western Hungary, during revolts led by the) Extensive uprisings against sovict | Red armies, rule are reported in various parts of | Women and children were slaugh- western Hungary. | tered with the men, and a reign |terror inaugurated by the Bolshe jvike, who burned the villages of |Kolnhof and attacked Oedenburg, | * lwhen the residents of those places | Doomed, Says Seitz | refuned to go over to the Red mide. VIENNA, June 7.—(Delayed)—/ The Red hordes, it is reported.| President Seitz, addressing the na-| | surrounded an army of a few thou- tional assembly today, declared the wand peasants, sent aginst them! peace treaty amounts to the “death | | armed with scythes, axes and rifles.|sentence of German Austria. He | Machine guns were turned against announced the Austrian ministry |Kolnhot Thursday and Friday, and|had agreed unanimously that the| | almont everybody who attempted to | peace terms were “unacceptable. | flee wns shot down. Those captured) “Nothing is left for us to do but! were hanged. join Germany,” said Foreign Minis- j— | ter Bauer. “The loss of Bohemia | uated tax on all usable lands above | (Czecho-Siovakia) not only means the | tie amount cultivated by the owner | subjection of 3,500,000 German with provisions whereby tenant or | Austrians to foreign domination, but | \others may purchase tracts. | the loss Sane Se a } lagricultural districts. A state fo Regulation of Corporations |by violence is a menace to peace. | ‘The report calls for federti licens-| Limitation of the Czecho-Slovak | ing with federal supervision over) state is imperative to our national | stock and bond iasues. | interests.” Freedom of Speech | The report asks removal of restric- | tions on freedom of speech. | Workmen's Compensation Wiping out employers’ lability companies operated for profit is rec- ommended. | | | When as married couple or a pair of Buda- | of shoes are exactly alike they fail pest), and Schemnitz (10 miles north-| to make a fitting pair, west of Karpfen) Seattle Symphony Orchestra JOHN SPARGUR Conductor Last Concert of Spring Season Masonic Temple Auditorium Thursday Evening June 12 German-Austria Is | (Officials May Not Prosecute Kail) New testimony must be presented | before J. C. Kail, 1614 Terry ave, driver of one of the cars of the Both- | ‘ell road auto tragedy of May 24, in; which three were killed, can be ar rested for mi according | |to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney T. H. Patterson. A coroner’s jury on May 29 fixed the responsibility for | the accident on Kall. Louis G, Cook, | Frances Hayward and Carl BE. Chil | bers, the latter the son of J. BE. Chil | %, president of the Scandinavian nerican bank, were killed. Immigation immigration for at and Americanization Wiens already here is asked. Taxation profits such as not enterprise and pr asing taxes on incomes, | »" and unused land recom: | 4°) least Barring two years ‘Taxes on to courage at 8:30 sharp | inheritar | mended. { Season's Artistic Event A Remarkable Pro- gram, Featuring Schu- bert’s Unfinished Symphony in B Minor. dueation Development of schools and state colleges, rights of teachers to organ ize for more pay and labor represen. tation on school boards is asked. 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