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\ UD FIRES On ALL An American -aper That Fights for Ameri ‘anism LATE EDITION 1 Tides in Seattle SEATTLE Per Year, by Mall, $600 to $9.08 ‘ VOLUME No, 100. Ww ASH., WEDN BSDAY, Jt 1919 _Weather Forecast: - gh? 2 ne 18, 1 A. F. OF L URGES OUSTING OF BURLESON EBOOZE PROBE JURY CALLS ITS FIRST WITNESS et ABOR RADICALS LOSING OUT (2% 4." TEUTONS SAY PRESIDENT GOMPERS’ VICTORY ISNOW PREDICTED ASCERTAINTY | TO STAR FAMILY TH EY WO NT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 18.—Radicals in the American Federation of Labor convention here : : N TERM : appear to be armed with arguments, while the conservatives are armed with votes. Therefore, altho the radical element today planned an assault on the leadership of President Samuel Gompers, it was = ted they would have » to take it it out in talk. LONDON, July 18.—(United Press.)— | An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Co- ~ | penhagen today reported that hostile dem- onstrations against allied representatives — occurred in Frankfort-on-Main on Monday night and Tuesday. Shots were fired at # e | Hotel Carlton, headquarters of the allie \mission, the dispatch said. Govern | | troops dispersed the mob with machine‘ { French army officials threatened to bom! | the city if French citizens were molested. BY CARL D. GROAT — No real attempt is expected to be made to defeat Gompers “I for re-election when the time a or liar h comes to vote, and no oppo- sition slate has materialized, but the radicals assert their ,arguments will tend to re- strict the influence of Gom OY 1 x in ow pers and conservatives in the federation Jan n “ BELLINGHAM, June fense mid wild cheers declared sr Charges that EB. B. Ault, otter that he the re re of the Union Record, of Seattle, Spokane ve rank | t wus detiberaicly attempting to And tite tirmty to the + disrupt the labor movement, and t “Labor Convention Passes at ""vnira the Union Record ution Asking His R plays fair with sotentons Labor Resol 1on ing is e- it must cease to ex i,” were . ade by Preside wit moval From Service Short. of the State Federation of Labor, during s stormy session i aa and J ones an the 4 named - United Press Staff Correspondent.) | REQUEST TO WILSON Here are Cart Wols, eight years old, and bis brother, Warren, six, who WEIMAR, June 17 (Night.).—The German cabineb Y t yearn for a home and the love that has been denied them. discussed the allies’. reply to the counter proposals in a BY ALVIN E. JOHNSON By CYNTHIA GREY. ference this afternoon, lasting for several hours. At the Wnited Staff Co n Dear Star Readers: We're looking for a daddy, and a conclusion of the session the official spokesman made ATLANTIC CITY. N. 4, dane 18.—The American Federation of mamma, too, who will take us into their home and love us| following statement to the United Press: Titer aunvention tot adopted just like our own dear mother and father did whom God “The inclination certainly is all against signing the: a resolution asking President took awa And we'll be good boys and you a whole lot treaty. Absolutely the only deterrent to such a course x > ee eee ae in return consideration of whether the fate of Germany would be This ‘s am resol ae << We're in a children’s home now and we don't get much | Worse thru refusing to sign than thru signing.’ ic : Amawtenn Heder ot loving. Our big sister, who is our bo nce mother went Foreign Minister Brockdorff-Rantzau arrived here trope Labor. speaking thy for 4,000,000 away, told ua that if we wor write to you, some of you! Versailles early today. He refused to make any comment. ganized wage-earners, and firm in je belief that it reflects the senti ments of the American people, re quests President Wilson imm: te remove Postmaster Gene’ son.” The convention continued servatism today. Every re having the sligftest tinge of radical jam was throttled The hottest fight thi tered on a resolution by to establish May 1 as the general termination The conservatives who have no little boy, but lots of room for one, might take on the allies’ reply to the German counter proposals. us. We'd like awfully much to go together, cause we've Government troops reached the city during the night, always been playmates. My name is Carl and I amyeight apparently to guard against a possible coup d'etat. years old. My little brother Warren in Your ea y etitéwors PHONE STRIKE WILSON REVOKES” vseucweamscresanensc’s STILL LOOMS OBDER OF BRITISH” are the your “er Local Union Head Goes Tells U. S. Vessels to Dis- anti adminintration, dele About gates, or leas than one-third of the de’ Continued on Page 1, Second Section DEPUTY PROSECUTOR FACES INQUISITORS With no loss of time the the same brand cor BM sity dany "tet tary drawn ‘inst Monday | the Henagen ninire have ‘guna South for Conference regard Blockade Ruling The y + investigation of the ‘ound fon t . ty-city 1. when it Discover Empties c on June oy je and education wh might be theirs f e 4 With the departure of Nellie BY LOWELL MELLETT J Deputy Prosecuting Two em quart bottles w ¢ is taking t rave stand Johnson, vice president of the (Unit = Staff Correspondent) ohn A. Frater be the “Boone's Kne ne] were The little tot ys t oy r r ‘ tw local telephe perators' union, SRKE, Belgium, June for San mco| 6 Tue: 19 —President Wilson has or boose thefts at t by LBy committee to value of a do j mendations to Claim 8,000 Phone k n oune at 1150 t SOVIET DOWN ree blue eye golden t " roportioned and night, possibility of a Seattle dered all American vessels un- st f jon. No trace me ‘ pike : pi : telephone strike in sympathy ding in German ports to dis. : Girls Quit Wor yeni pi fccupant of the hous "ix there a home In x ‘ Wilk Git hate obi tn Caltiorate da British order for re-es. with t hereto via: Sn a8 zi + ee tS 1 if ov = : cot Mapioaesdaa sch pgtetad ecprden Nan Ce cities looms shment of the blockade of ith e unions clain last ¥ in the In n effe t me © rren r be om ¥ Geermany. i cool e on than an | peg ng om dara Di ahlaee ge “A. F. of L. Won’t Endorse wegen ade, cary Megane boils aaicoaee si was under, Centrat ouse at event? st Sat’ Russ Formof Government | __ for a bo jeane give reference ast night fs para : d ity ee pints of whis i the British girls’ 1 $ . have aroused K met e he t By ALVIN F. JOHNSON, “pl hock presi unior ‘ rtan United Press Staff Correspondent ; has charge of block: and held nd ATLANTIC CITY, N, J, dune ' said not to have 18—The American Federation of , a be 1 te Labor late yesterday refused to >’ endorse the soviet form of gov ¢ 2 e G oa .r.|) ernment In Ravsia, At the same save. been aa exethe deliberatior t e| time it refused to demend lifting Pa Ne rmany 16670 “ate Walk 0 nd ' tt ru economic blockade against | Jai] Threat Slows Up at "food was, Rae | cba hem you have Fobade ne ' my, fi and the immediate w : ates in J ( TA “ag to “ bin ‘ = t 2,000 home, isn't lomt ne f my firmne nd drawal of American troops from ers, Say Cops tes in Amer ly TAWA. On june “yf aatiniane witt ept on the! Siberia. P is the first ime i teat ke ae of } ttorne a tieeka , ' Mrs. Lenora Jackson, 65, of <Ew Yor tain had undersialll | ik seh tenor pha llarsepien ; . ne recomme that 5661 Thompson st. 7 quotat ’ , sort. ee t omplete blockade. I é ; oe rae Says United States American troops be withdrawn a in the ity ponpitel wilt q i ' ' $94.10, up Strike Postponed that re-estabtiana if Can Handle Mexico ersinent recounir no form of Rue) Salt of a crash in whieh a street (O08 rae en eal ue. in the event . 7 a ‘ wh did ¢ car plowed into robile at : by the su- f « P| , s! o15 ; 4 f $5,000 t > . nasties ova Terry ave and t., at in which ted powers are emt ibe w'clock Wednesday morning. | TEN STRIKE LEADERS ) nor pact, 0 FACE DEPORTATION “és ut Miss|__ (Adinkerke is a Belgian town near 1 t y WINNIPE ie : ‘i se ‘ 1 post. | the Franco-Belgian border, ten miles : ' Ore ie 008. 3 : we ph nding the /east of Dunkirk) ba 1 aken . regard to the girls Seer Only Four Arrests d harges hes ete : ct | eto take care ol a co : . mand Voting Against ME fi ies ok era ‘ su | site ‘ elegra rike sin cy" F | nished flat” c saisey i. legen res sgt rege : va ae"! | Sunny Weather Is Daylight Saving WASHINGTON, June 18.—(United . cul etapa. oka t t was intimated t Order of the Day | Press.)—Opponents of daylight sav= Add three more lines that Find No More Liquor Warns Country of a ; : Only four || high government authorities ¢ Sun are” jot {iN In the Mouse today won the fie Ww » and participate ran t “of " More Bomb Plots (1) sree! 0 peo " a si oan aa \ the plank | een, by karate ot teh ee the ‘cash’ prize and ! ‘4 i § ABHINGTC ad Propet j ‘ 1 : ch | offered immediate consideration of ed at Ottuw 1 the repeal icket to the Clemme 1 f a fter th re ar wa 1 , wa, Ba t an wa saad Aon i 1 f or i bive te || 1 fused ther Me it hat there will be plenty | When the repealer, providing that ” theatre a tod: 1 ' ve Thursday, the weather.|the daylight saving plan shall be per ently abandoned October 31, was called up, Representative Walsh, ore taking certain steps, con-| Massachusetts, and La Guardia, New a dancing master. \Xork, tried to delay consideration, of Contest on », 42, charged wit “ned July flea’ an’ hour, was arrestes Knoll! continue 1 encouraging