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iP TAKi THE ORDERLY PROCEDURE! fhs.tcpeez cefersr, coe ouncil should go before the city council next Monday and ask for permission hold a tag sale. Just because Mayor Hanson has refused to sanction the sale is no reason why the labor commit- tee should fly in the face of his orders and possibly provoke riots. The Central Labor Council cannot afford to stir up strife by defying the mayor, when there is an orderly avenue of procedure. That orderly avenue of procedure is for the committeemen to appear before the city council and ask permission for a tag day—and their request would no doubt be granted. r J to ‘ WAR A RRA AAA AAA AAAI APPL LA PPP PAP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP LATE EDITION An American Paper That Fights for Americanism ei eae | ae ni, TWO CENTS IN aha wish, Tide | Red ats SEATTLE Rntored as Gecbnd Class Matter SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Tides in Seattle at the Postoffice at Meattia, Wash, under the Act of Congress March #, 1879. 1919. Wee ther or Forecast: rr nite aturday showers; to went “winds, RUS SOLDIERS T0 BORDE § BOOTLEGGERS FLEEING cry wan SYA B00 LE | State Federation Executive Two Battalions of 24th” | Committee Issues Annual fantry Are Hurried to p RO B 1 WINES me aha eet an a ee ; Report for Convention Mexican Front a Sti nl ' \COMMENT ON STRIKE NEED STRONGER FORGE Search Waranis_tsued, A Fo .-daesaton wi! Nh, Boy! Oh, Boy! All Aboard! | piers aise |_ ete Tea é but Stringer Is Not Called Join Demonstration in A oh A | tion of constructive afterwar | United States * ; to Serve Them National Capital | Big Picnic f or Y ou on Satur d ay | Berkel ng yeu) arrived here. to state executive council in its an- |from Columbus, N. M, ; 4 | nual report, made public Friday. | tho not a sh i vagal : ot has been fi ae «© MANY *PEOPLE FEARFUL OPPOSED BY NORTHWEST necoieellchss: ebssesi tien Salad shale 4 Aiaioal tee MANO “hats Tho Crowns will furnish more laughs thin a dozen circuses. special | 4,76 Fevort reviews the history of | 1) 00 E 4 land Saturday, and say, fellers, you'd mina 10 circuses just to get atunts have been arranged for them. There will be athletic games o ft whieh E70 teen of Che preoent | Carranza and i Fearful of being haled be- BY A. E, JOHNSON | in on the ground floor of the Elks’ fiag day program. | all kinds, Six greased gruntern will be run ragged around the park. |? Nona! bitterness and in aeeced |roops in the vi 4 . sa | (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | Saturday is the day; Woodland park is the place; and 10 o'clock is A big water carnival is also on the program s ed statement, finds the opinion to be \Jua: the add fore the grand jury that is)" Ary aNTic CITY, June 1%— | the time the fun begins Eats will be free to every boy who comes, but the grown-ups will | fat une ney as, the opinion to be |Juarez, the itional 4 to delve into the courthouse) « sinsation of the buying power Everything from airplanes down to greased pig races has heen, | have to bring thelr own chow along. No one over 16 is going to butt | taxe, if not a failure.” 4 can foot soldiers were d | booze thefts of June 4, boot-) (1 4,, : ot am billed and the eats—oh, boy! Say, Just imagine two Christmas and six | in on the boys’ feed ‘The report will be submitted to the by officials for duty to the number of ~~ ~ Thanksgiving dinners rolled into one, and you'll have a fair descrip. | There will be bands all over the park, playing everything from convention, which opens in Belling leggers to litical prisoners; organization of | tion of the one to be staged Saturday. There are to be sandwiches | “The Star-Spangled Banner” to “Yaacka Hula.” Chief of Police War | ham next Monday, for the most im-/OTidges and fords between I three score and ten, and then the laber Uf the world ohne & just like mother makes, ice cream cones, cookies, candies, cake and | ren as Buffalo Bill, and his copper cowpunchers will stage an Indian | portarm sexsion in the history of the Paso and Juai some, have scurried to Van-| ternational basis; lifting of the | ‘bout © trillion gallons of lemonade. The only thing the Big Brothers battle. And every youngster will have a chance to gallop a few min- | federation. It is signed by William a rez as a p % ver, B. C and other fi . | &re worried about is a sudden epidemic of gastritis caused by overload: utes aboard a tiny Shetland pony M. Short, president; Charles Perry tionary measure, ; ZB couver, d ‘th “ae food cenbargo against song | ed stomachs, Of course, it's “jake with them if you eat all ydu ean, Bvery kiddie that’s able to be moved will be brought to the park | Taylor, secretary-treasurer, and Vice — ] points beyond the reach of a} bo ag the pode a. y and the athletic stunts have been arranged so that they will take off from hospital, sanitarium and home, and will «hare in the fun with | Presidents L. L. Gifford, William J.| LAREDO, Tex. June 138 subpoena, it became known| ‘ gan hay Bamust Gompers | same of the effects of the full-stomacheacheus the more fortunate brothers Coates, O. K, Sweeney, V. T. Evans, | 150 and 200 Carranza soldiers Friday. were some of the objects sought Begins at 10 After the show comes the big event. Every kid in the park will |H. C. Pickering and J. A. Taylor killed Wedueaae ig The hegira of bootleggers! in resolntions under considera- | Every boy in Seattle between the ages of 10 and 16 In expected to rise up, raise his good right arm and swear unswerving a The federation officials, apparently | crta a4 ‘ ear Aguas 4 modest Je when| tion today, at the convention of be on hand at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, when the riot begins. If the Flag and his country—the greatest on earth. Mayor Ole Hanson | worried by the movement to over-|°™™S, Mexico, when a troop began on a aay Scale ihe Americ: Federatiot of you live out of town, special busses will patrol the roads to bring you will administer the oath to the thousands of youngsters who will be turn the present state administra-'!Crrying reinforcements to the € 7 Prosecuting Attorney Fred C. - : " ° in. Eddie Hubbard and Herb Munter, the two Seattle aero-acrobate, on hand, at 5 p.m tion, will make a vigorous effort to|ranza garrison at Juarez from 1 Brown demanded a grand| ‘”* will make the thrills run up and down your back with their stunts in | And BE there. Bvery Eik is expecting YOU. young fellow. The | harmonize the factions that have | ico City via Chihuahua, ‘ai ; jury several days ago, but ae the aif ‘ | time is 10 o'clock; you know the rest. BE THERE been threatening a bitter fight On| 64 according to th x ‘ 3 > ATLANTIC CITY, N, 4., June the figee, the: recent dadindtbn ng to the Monterey n the main migration swung! |; our hundred delegate to | — — —_—_—— - — —————| It says paper El Porvenir, reaching here into feverish activity when! 1. american Federation of La- Ask for Tolerance day 5: 5 the superior court judges de- | bor convention here plan to go to YET | ALLIED SUPPORT “Tolerance for h other's opin It is not known whether 6 termined to summon a grand | Washington on a special train to- fons in the discussions on the floor | were responsible for « the , te patticipate in an antl must prevail, if unity of purpose | «, i a among us is to obtain. Unity and | Scores of soldiers were severeiy: jury. , : Process servers who breezed into| PF ae or gra befor tolerance must be the watchword of | JUred. the newspaper said. un ‘ }| the capitol. Spectai trains will The troops were in mand the haunts of bootieggers found) aig carry demonstrators from | convention, if the opportunities |. base ‘ nothing more than an aching vold;! Ney York, Pittsburg Phila. hg immediate advancement are to ie Saree Bre the bootlegging gentlemen had fled.| Gaphia. according ry Pane pod be taken advantage of, because with he train rolled: down ali | Some of them fled before the wave! fangements. Hanson That at Says He'll Jail BY I. C. MARTIN republicans, the president is expect: Announce “Recognition Of ou ment and wreckage caught many perishing in the flames, ranee, there can be no unity of subpoenas, winning the race to We ar king con, a ed to take one of three courses and without unity, success for the ‘e are asking congress not to . | (United Press Staff Correspondent.) 5 ” tei Seven chales Wy “8 comfortable|, ows bem” are tes Violators Kad: Frese Stal Correaponsentl ("2 eer publicly alt the eenate, et Anti-Bolshevik Chief Ivica te ehoweai margin; others flashed under the| cent heer and light wines,” said John hn [What he may regard ax the danger tgs Last winter's strike is termed “the wire in the race between Ses B. Colpoys, a delegate from Wash mapa An extremety close vote, with ft, the whole peace program if the! paris, June 13.—At hited Prean)| Stettest and most historic ever pull and Vancouver just an eyelash or| ington, D.C. “We are agitating IA No effort had been made by the rewult in doubt, was the fore | Knox resolution is passed now ie ‘eens : | ed in the Northwest two ahead of the process server the interests of 300,000 brewery, Central Labor council commit cast today of senate leaders dix Or privately direct the senate dem : a ave wired Admiral Ko! Insofar as th - t It is reported that a number of workers who will be out of jobs un teemen up to noon Friday to re cussing the probable fate of the |ocrats to filibuster — indefinitely | « hak that his reply is substantially | strike was concerned, at Se: bootleggers are so situated in alder prohibition and 400,000 whore ; Knox resolution, designed to sep- Inst the resolution until he can|an agreement to their propositions | WS @ complete success in this par ‘ ext to Mayor Han : ‘i ted St t t ’ ‘ Business way that flight was im-| jobs will be affected peat their request to Mayor Ha arate the league of nations from |return to the United § nd} and that they are therefore willing | UCUlM@r Fespect, probably the most fi 4 possible. It ts theve gentlemen, ru A minority of the delegates, led by “et a Saige to be ae hi the pence treaty ert gt _ PP the fight ‘In behalf of the! «., extend him the support set forth, | errent in ban tng ‘. ai . iene iat mor has it, who expect to b sum Jame Du an, Seattle, will not at wale ‘or the jooney ae Senator ox announc pees 5 yin ae 39 e ees moned before the grand’ jury tend the demonstrations: fund. The Central council would probably call up the reso- Or accept the r an challenge | /t Ws ftficlally announced yester- | d the decision ef the Macy Anti- Nippon Fe Feeling Over Tremble in Boots "They are going to attend the fu-| Wednesday night voted to re lution next Tuesday and deliver | ana demand a test vote on the m day board.” the report continues Not only have bootlegging gen-|neral of John Barleycorn,” said) pew its request, and if this was | a prepared speech on it. His | ure This action apparently constitutes There is a wide difference of | Shantung Is Growing tlemen joined the grand hurdie|Duncan. “Prohibition is a dead 1 refused to tag sale in de efforts to have the senate con a ote upon a motion to call up| virtual recognition of the Omsk anti: | oP the weneeat bagi bash . i .* 6 7 q of the general strike, its proponents . ; overseas to the sheltering shores| sue, and they don’t know it fiance of the mas sider it will be opposed to the ution wilt be accepted by | Bolshevik government. Bartier unof.|contending that the great diapie of |. WASHINGTON, June “13 (Uae of British Columbia, but it is per-| Advocates of prohibition among the| Mayor Hansor utmost, administration leaders 1 nides, senators sald today, a4] moa) reports indie solidarity among the workers eeu (ed Press.)—Anti-Japanese feeling q sistent gossip that many, many cit-| labor leaders include C. H. Strick 1 iawue said today, Thix opposition 1 very significantly reflecting the sen: | niente Pin ithe at iat cuca BS pie ay Bae vols China over the Shantung sett fsene”-of Beattie ase trembling in| land, Portland, Ore.; Ed. Anderson : start a long filibuster, noted to | RtO'® view of the resolution itxelf. If . ee cra who might feel that they couid [2nd other questions has resulted tiem their boot Denver, Colo.; Tommy Burr LOO | by ance t President W ane j aA a“ Ks Ae) & mority car obtained for a mo . pe out some individual organt the resignation of the Chinese minise This fear was accentuated and| ma, Wash,, and Nat Birch, Seat All mer ist obey the ms 1 make a determined fight to prevent tion to lay the resolution bef the . . dor tait k . ter to Japan, Chang Cung-Haia t nd treaty—tr tion for attack and, by concentrat Sipe heightened Friday morning, when | tle, Wash. Dune: ry strong | Mayor Har ue. Wat | Givin: $f: the ies ae sean | Renate, Knox and his supporters will Drizzling Showers ing their forces on that one point, |%74 Other high officials, thea the chilling news went around that|prohibitionist also We are| tor sble pur-jeffect or in fact—by the United! virtually feel, the tay, | . wae ood without involving » contest ;department announced today, (a 27 search warrants were issued from | talking from experience. We have| poses, ta rant: | States senate that ‘they can pass the resolution Predicted Saturday with thik autieg Gineaeente 7c sti Peking is reported quiet F oan Grane Ponatt Otis WW Wetek 4 under prohibition and know|oq" Whe ordina againet| While the only official mpent prey count on changing votes by | Get out the old umbreita and go- | Did Not Sett! Shanghai Chinese are bo ér’s court how it works. Our constituents un-|any tag da ate being treat: | forthcoming early today wi in which they plan to| lashes, for the clouds will drip driz * ot oe Japanese goods and wearing b A wall of impenetrable secrecy was |aualifiedly endorse it. Former liquor | eq alik the president {a not disturbed” b the resolution will i howers hereabouts, warns| “They contend that this danger | proclaiming their attitude. built around those search warrants, | dealers, barter and booze fight 1 will enfor e law. The Reds | the Knox resolution, it is known he up completion of peace ne-| Weather Prophet Salisbury, show-/nd many others that constantly ws “a a foe Scones sernian wun” aha Lete-ase Vie steohgest Gefenders.” rie ys SE aN saat watching developments in the ser ers for Friday afternoon and Satur.| confront the movement have been ie te" oe) ag t wn into|ate and certainly will gul ore. the nerican people o: day are on the cards, and it ska |dissipated by the splefdid showing *. what purpose the papers were yp pe jail cratic action when Knox beging referendum on thé league of nations. | like rain” for Sunday, However, the | of s¢ ity in labor's ranks display rice Yok the oaneae War has present-|JaM te ‘ tay nale| fight, next Tucsda Wark no injury to the league or | prophecy indicates the dust settlers | ed at Seattle ‘ Yankee War Cross” ra must be directed toward pro the Fem | 4, was carried Hot Contest Is Due prevent its immediate formation will not be on the Job all the time The ‘other opinion is that no| Captain William J. Coyle, Of sane sa nig epager otiioa aF wh rding recognition aa a? 4 ‘ either day strike can be regarded a snecess that |attie, former football t prions of tae arcion Dolton OF Sie of Rus |! . The lines are now well drawn and Senate Viewpoint 1 betes aria ft 5 pare: Sormar | SCS.) ee ky, which vanished from the county , x eaker uified their wi does not bring material gain for the | university, has b ward 4 1 n rtation of Hindus|%0 29- Speak the battle over the resolution prom oe notice on the peace, cotter § eee 5 } pen awarded the ling on the night of June 4 invades hen | ingne to go t all. rather than one of the most bitterly | ence exactly how the senate stand (Continued on Page 17) distinguished service cross for eit “ve uhe fice would be | reyoits in India, and establishing the tory of the senate pect when the treaty comes here for Is Frida 13th Brazil President gonne battle, Capt, | Cayle 0 serve them initiative and referendum within the ® i From the time President Wilson | pat n, Knox bel these ar y, wounded but later returned to hi ‘Asks for License mative 600 | dum within the| Goy, Lister Now in ‘het tats Amare ft Parts, otamente adil appeal. to, tepubiimn||-. Step.esky! “Ta bad Ga Coming to America | company, He served with the 36tst the sear warrants ae aha asaaiat ¥ he tions te * ering be WASHINGTON, June 13.—Presi-| infantry of the 91st division. spies er 0 xecutive commi on of na to | wena who are wavering between Keep away from all ladders resi 5 : Some, | ofinecreovive commie °°" Critical Condition sid one, orun of ald te Lnecaars a. are waieaa breve || Tae ewe Seco Si Eales | oe aes, ancien te ae. I called upon tO | shers union today planted to at Go One ar He let known to hi#| mistakable sentiment of the major cats, Don't drop any looking |, U8 Way to the United States from eas e 4 f Bheritt Jo High rigs gear apa are PO onl: De./ maward ; P| ig at the autaet Wat he retie of Gielé onety catleagties lion Carry the eebbite Ieee hint || Portugal aboard a French warship, British Warships q ss off sanctioning the | ! ernor's p an, re ded America’s participation in hoof, and throw a raw spud over || Will remain in this country until July dt a @ theor . ued to members of the union | Por her {der | the conference useless unless the al your right shoulder at the moon || 2: according to plans for his visit, an Shell Kronsta ! 4 party 4nd, | torhiading them to ha Western | able f mind. Hix tem | i, 1 to make the league cov VANKER PAPER SUSPENDS when the first dog bays.” Re || Nounced here today LONDON, June = Aon ions « am ¢ f for 8tf: | trnion mens This order, effec. | perature ix 9) pulse is irregular| pant part and parcel of the treaty PARIS, June 13.—The are and || wary, leat misfortune blight your Pessoa will be the “guest of the agency today quoted a Stoekho 0 itt Strinmer divouawea | UN® tomorrow morning, was designed |and varies around 125, Hin rerpira | power Stripes, official newspaper of the A. || future. It's a bad day—-Friday, | Amertean people” and will b rried | dispatch stating that British Wh her r cussed | ty help the strike of commercial op-|tion ix 25 and very poor The| Hence, now that his foremost ob: |i. F., suspended publication with to: } the 13th from the United States to Brazil|ships are bombarding day's issue, jaboard a United States battleship, |the principal defense of (Continued on Page 17) erators against the Western Union, | governor is at the Swedish horpital! jective is threatened by the senate

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