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Section Two |The Se attle S tar Pages 11 to 20 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNI AY, JUNE 18, 1919 ARON RING WOULD CHOKE HUNS INTO SUBMISSION Cee - eS * * 8 *® BR * + *» 8 & & * + & & & & § State Labor Factions Won't Split Federation at Bellingham I PROGRESS COMMON (t= Seven Roeds to-= Dictatea Pence FATEFUL DECISION bAIM ON ALL SIDES! <=" 4 fs ‘| ISUP TO GERMANS ‘ i \ a D 7 By EDGAR WHEELER, By HENRY WOOD, (Staff Correspondent.) ‘ United Press Staff Correspondent. BELLINGHAM, June 17.—Anybody who may have an 4 PARIS, June 18.—The Poles and Czecho-Slovaks will aS . ap a is bot the ranks of ue d tong Cnn pawn) tli a, paren r would in he as another guess coming | se she OBES ya a or a “a *, a cog visit bg convention of the State Federation of . 7 ‘ad POSEN aig rt ona fg ty eee oe r in session here. Marshal Foch’s plans in the event tha e Germans If the temper of the first two days of the convention , ‘ refuse to sign the treaty provide for rapid contraction of is any tudication, union labor, as reupeeanted here, is form a ®, P O L A N D this ring, with the consequent overrunning of Germany” ing sy ese to become, within the coming months, a pone al Y a lay three side a The Poles would edvance fram the game It is dete thes the chon oe ae op ky apne dn ; ‘ French, Briti h, Belgian and yas ans joatin the west, e that the stormi ays of the convention are ench, British, Belgians « pricang d e@ session has hardly got under steam. It is en- ; while on the north the British fleet would bottle up Ger- rely probable that the bitterest clashes will occur, requir- 8 aa? many’s ports and complete ef apt oe helpless pi: the strongest hands to hold the reins, and testing the H The greatest pressure would, of course, be exerted re of the oreantiel workers as never before. Fret o the allied armies now stretching along the German fro : * 4 wae *RACOW from Holland to Switzerland. Opposed to the co ined Federation Will Be Stronger s pRCe ee | | forces of the allies, the Poles and Czecho-Slovaks, the Gere at End of Present Convention ECHO Nia’ 1? ran mans, could muster no more than half a million men, in the St But the fact remains, for any observer, that whatever ‘ opinion of French military authorities. Sweeping changes may be brought about before the close of OVA KIA More than half of these are now |———— the week, whatever sharp divisions may occur—even if the ~~ concentrated | against | Seta entire control of the federation should change hands—it all . TF Germany rejects the final|thruout Germany at points where j. will be done within the unbroken ranks of the American terms of the allies, seven mads to| politica! disturbances arc Short-sighted leaders may tumble and visionaries may O fores compliance 10,000 men, under Ge Last tt The allied fieets will land troops | now noentrated ' find their wild aba epee gd down about Pate haela; ye! t mee 4 PF GPa en safes on parigerzagualigee: eit "any person who has followed the progress of the session lad British and Belgian soldiers will r the brunt of meeting up to today will feel safe in the prediction that the state 2 Aguas freer the oomupied vegien ot |h ee ret ae eee ee Consequences of tion will be a stronger organization when it adjourns ¢ Vora the Rhine cou n the north ied eteelnadas meek aaa ane Refusal to Sign Ehan on the morning when Billy Short pounded the conven- /Swirzercang wy A U S$ T R 0 A t. American forces will enter trom | qua lery and trans 24 tion fa ‘ 9 rman resistance apparently tion to order. : ‘French troops in Alsace and| would be only nominal BY CARL D. GROAT I have discovered one thing as the session has pro- tarenine ari seuieh Severeenie ’ Pharos te onny, CARL D. GROAEE gla can't divide the delegates into two classes and ? ‘ ‘iabiaincy doh Givasies Uiracat: & as‘on on the & WEIMAR, June,17.—(Delayed) them “radicals and conservati and let it go at that BOR F SHES wort ermany’s maximum ae ary —Germany fears the conse i doesn’t mean anything. | A I A Caecho-Biovak soldiers are but a}, 2: ceeding sal quences of rejecting the revised “ag a of Ideas Under Sun P saree “ead 7 DEFEAT SHORT = ae RE Pong es to etv"nce apparent in government ceeeg in Heads of Labor Delegates rom the State Federation Convention arm , 1 | etatent f autheri:| Opposition to the ‘pact aaa t » already fighting the Huns It doem’t mean anything, because there are all kinds of i , S Secs Gemonars Centon cr cone tant only. (itu | offictal somanartaction oan ‘ tu official summarization of the reyised men and women here with al! kinds of ideas under the sun. BY EDGAR WHEELER Opponents to fo Administration to Bertin, it ef toc main oh-|terms from Versailles by telepmmiin And the remarkable part of it is that not all, but nearly STAR STAPF CORRESPONDENT Hold Caucus Ives of the. s learned |and telegraph. But the prospectiof! ; are working in their own way toward the same end- ' tie Ridhis “disteréed, ties allied invasion, an economic. Atel to find a solution to the biggest problem that is staring the peniinGHaM, June 14 —Severa vent Speteks, reesedy: pees — upaton of those produc ade, Bolshevism and food shortage: * nterests most vital to Ger! Was obviously the dominating influe in the conferences between the committee t Tacoma Central coune , = : F CER fs cape 2 ar orn gpa ss geome Nigel : ‘ Continued From Page One Wny’s existeree ence here. : are a few who would like to raise a tidal wave of the carpenters’ counell of the mid pounds inte ard | 7 j LISTER RITES wh Ohopiete severacce ot tie|, Astoniatiment and. casi social and industrial unrest of today, to sweep to|""'% fn’ to consider the ' ‘ si convention, attended the mee ountry from west t is regarded as utter disregard of the all that stands in the way. They are in 4) gavianinty eueo a betding 13. Wiked. whe teem tha They announced they would « Third—Utter crushing of Ge-many|German counter proposals went . themacives the "Progressives — from all four sides, as described, YOleed on all sides, No government official could be found who looked trades subdivision of the federat are a few reactionaries so overgrown with moss slong the tines of industrial or experien 1 meeting went on record as op Aviator Drops Roses: Along a ; es of indurtrial _The meeting went on record ax op i Se of the Pousn|%5°0 the concessions as él ganization, have t hy pored to the administrats Line of Funeral March |a>t c.choSic-ox armies wectl te/ Th? tendency now is to critica! rn : . definite recor ndations to co ih aan ¢ nost popular | didates were endorsed. Another are grabbers, there are traitors, there are those pa cor » PP FRTONRS | CAROS Oe ou the enttre-alate will be: Gaulaee re SoS ee eee eee arent Sarit aerial Ri A 4 > une he cplato iain tle a ia at Britai “ance. sell their souls for a sheckel. Councilman Bob Hesketh, of Z It was rumored that Tom Russell| TACOMA. Ju ‘ ee eRe. 1 ay 6945 H Refusal is Urged Hs | iri ory: > S@S-/attle, got aug hen he told had offered to withdraw, but this was ive ceremon’ tary men thet these conhi % great bulk, whose spirit has pervaded the ses- « got a laugh wher ktes, vice ident from | mea wots’ i eve. Germné ¢ The general sentiment was @xe Fs ‘ " g convention he had more friends denied today by hie supporters. The | afternoon, laid to reat her son while they line up on the side of opposing - > , gavel wher f Washington her. gov. other course than co sign the trea:y, | Pressed, however, that signing by the 4 Seattle thar question of Russell's citizenship be the state and methods—come together on one definite aim. It Smork {he women of ' rt is off duty. Butling raised, it id likely he will cnake!ernor, when . Goverr ernest Lis and that quickly present government is imposible, there to take up the A yeas i I " oe. 8 Jammer h n ument when nen vention today, Supporters admit rest « Sides at pai emetery felleven it Foreign Ministee , : dortf Ra ae pever Leads, Convention Is SEE is 5 as er the os to sputter. [he is not a citizen ‘commerce and industry were forff-Rantzau will return to/ Val A heavy slush fund was raised at while the last s were of-| sailles, ex lly in view of the deme America for the situation Germans One authority declared it was double Sare to Be Progressive Session asa sderesnom compe AP Bee A EN Ge oN LS eeaey halt wheatice te Sante on Ciraatad’ fag perteet teatear onstr rench civilians there This is a progressive convention, and don’t let anyone bes = cher. Gale aadees: tenn TOnete mpaign. Paul K. Mohr, Seattle | Ta out en masse for CARMEN UNFAIR as the German delegati@y was aboug ” fe it. Whether the control remains in the w t he meeting e . to entrain for Weimar. The stoning forget trol ains in the hands of its |; d t fon y. oth bag like the lawyers use,|baker, wan chairman of the meeting | the at 1:30 and were joined n ‘ t 7 , ine [and steering commit and Phil|by hundreds who journeyed here of the delegates, with the consequent power, it still will remain progressive. ¥ for the 1980 convention. 8o/B h’t told anybody what he/* Md steering committes, and fb parc or thaane ae injury to Frau Dornbusch and Here , it still will remain progresive. ¢ peal usacicrina he We progreasives are the best union| With the Third Washington Infan.| a; . +. | Myers, is regarded as a breach Of ail The State Federation of Labor, lining up its forces a ~~ | esas, and tf ae lone we will aacept ¥o-| try and its band asa enilitary escore |UNtY COUNGIT? Mest Million diplomatic amenities. It was suge y e 8 t id | the body in sat ally i gested that if Germany's decision is today in a political alliance with the railway brotherhood sults and stay in the federation.” said | the body in a magnificent silver gray Dollar Wage Raise ecre and the farmers, is becoming a gigantic power for progress E. B. Ault and A. Giersh of 8 attle. caske t w an borne cemetery g ae poten jHantel in Versalll he ai organiza-|from the Firat , Q repeams Detatls of this fact that no citizen of the state can overlook t cua jo Yoon age Pokaan Cee oepige br : Jsaeioraage Pa geen tion of the “tris lance” were : : Declaring that it will be im- But if the pre: . Only an orgy of stupid craziness’ can destroy that | BELGIAN PEOPLE CAPTURED GUN being completed today by a sub|an army aviator w ‘roses| possible fet the cliy. to seat: [not ace ine Present government cai power. committee of nine members appoint-| along the line of maxch. Eve the demands of street car work- her ae And the present session of the state federation as a ed at a long conference last night) Where flags hung at half mast. ers for wage increases totaling ’ whole so far hasn't carried any of the earmarks of an in- % 54 Been ;. ocneeet of the 8 Fede of Labor | er befo has the city witnessed | more than $1,000,000 a year, tely organized with ther lee any lant. Praises Fidelity of Nation to Austrian Piece Is On Way to executive boara cals of the | Mi ouands viewed the body aaei| Without ralsing the fares to 7 ent socialists dominating. State iran d Rallwaymen a With hetiann 38 or even 8 cents, Supt. Thomas (Such a government would unquese Its Ideals and Honor City From Europe Welfare lea my a Mate Detween 10 a.m. and 1/ 4 “Murphine branded the de | tionably accept the terms with thay The general plan of the organiza it mands of the carmen's union |Support of the bulk of the Germam Woman SweepsConvention BRUSSELS, June 18.—(United| A cannon nd trees oko | oer ee tte, Ceomere Ere: Bree vanes. ce ha rect be ae unjust Wednesday morning. commoners capt ing will grab the nominations on city has been more tha The et met informally at noom Press.)—President Wilson today de-| trians in the Trieste, will be brought |., and eweep |" ? are wtbe:: 1 rato Ce) OL KePTS iiveres the followin mesnage to the nent piace nccording ton cecum |the state in 1920, was outlined at} nour, ‘The postoftice was closed for | sa) traction chief. “They have| ton, but no decision was reached agi Pelgian people the conference last night, after au hour and schools all day, Str t ' pay since the| fF? a8 could be determined. Brocke ise were closed at noon. T The . elas ey ade by Capt. Omar J. Humphrey to s Y EDGAR WHEELER ccracy (near stampede) m ; thorisation by the convention ba us ty t > tines on Aprtl| So motell to reach ena * Ke Democracy is more t equal o I am ppy at the opportunity | the board of trustees of the Chamber | POT™t car traffic suspended for one minute | ci r on April) senested to reach ' Pye (Staff Correspondent) i ae) OPT, vielé o re vhich defened the | of Commerce Tuosd Organize Completely at 1230 bee cakes MA te ded go bene IGHAM, June 18.—Woman| PoTtunity,” she said. “Organized la ; tend fe . Rev. R. H. Schott, past f sher r th ty in the) %P@ he was scheduled to go before: BELLINGHA) ul as been using democracy like a|>@*Tiers of ation er othe » nN Was placed on board a It calls for preéinct, county and First Meth i] bur i + ot ad 5 ; i br renee tee nal aeaealll ly ° o a ne : ey hing difficulties milin ‘om Surope port r: a vient ieee cos ie bers , surely did come int r own at th ee € id junk r ‘ « oe * I . ng from a F pean Pp state partiva eal organiza | of the funeral servi He was as € 7 a ts RinNiecpe ber session of the State Federation of La h today is electrified with desire to mee ing Alber 1 und is expected to arrive |tiong with t » ¢ commit’) sisted by Rev. F. B 0ks, of Sedi ft fore Feidag, bor yester afternoon. the vision of labor: yet while we|Cafdinal Mercier, Burgomaster Max|in New York on June 25. Plans were |. The or zation would follow who r 1 Go rand ; pelleve the city could “rena y een he ors f ey, who married Governor an not ve the city couk A mere womun stood on the plat-| have this vision we must also have 4Md Gen. Leman, and to see the| discussed whether the cannon will be | siong the Non-Partisar Lister arsed ; Sof lor ereatgee aa basin form at Liberty Hall and told the the patience to organize down to the | damage to the country whose only | brought from York here by rail) tpazue of Nor to capture resident Henry Su and {0 Want erneent ae . who now ride a short! and it was apparent today that she: e loyalty to its von by woman, that woman taught man) “We must have the patience to or- | Cet national honor and tiie} The board app 4 party ticket tahalf of the etas rh iene would walk, and women] would make full use of this period, ' t ” t eo new bi PRELY "Ceanets oe nee he eulogy was ad children would stay a 1ome how to do things and that s in| ganize to make a new world out of > pledges hat th ak ge sete itn i Gelivered’’ by. Bishop Fred, 4 1d wd t hom Be tere ncns micy prding| meee! ‘ie Union be ja! "Univeraity |, Over. fron oneeeie sep | Reenter ot Traceaane? qirederic W-|¢q" such an extent that revenues | JONES WILL SOON nion be a would cut 10 per cent,” says as the “h Stand By Men Bridge r e | Orpt . eI agygiettton Orpheum club sang the PR Rc ccyiendinvsr Ieee merabere stestod tg the chat 18% arty, ae started sin Te nusssa ‘eGberisupenet BE HOME. FROM WAR liked it. 1 They cheered toda Can: velitiad ‘Aanocmaas a ber by the board follows: Alois Sudik, | @ttle a Paes bar MH: Some of the raises asked amount) g t. Maj, Richard Seeley Jon hore nae 4 r y Herbert D. Albee, Albert W. Bden,|Paseed by the con v.75 Million a Day to 300 per cent, in. the ot| former Seattle newspaper mak, ai some more. was somewhat of "We want ‘Boge stampede for women. It a. heat thane than that’ We or. Charles B. Ford, H. FE. Frick, W copy i xtra pay for motormen breaking in| went to France with the 18th Engle igeat Gacnonetration thé ntion| have the power coves ene, Tu Fe Me J TLE Ra, |counell to go Into esston Is Appropriated tre A tne incecanee are wet, (0 France with the 18th 1 and has seen. women will stand by the men 1 Shimatamt, Jack St. Marie, |& and th WASHINGTON, June 18.—The|from 20 to 30 per cent above thelexpects to be back home about July The mere woman who caused it a Orno } » noff, B. W object house th one month has made $75.-| present high scale 1, according to word received by his. on awell Wiledh, peesider of the producer 000,000 a day available for expend , 3 was Mra. Wisw vil pr cel nent abel dali : pe Inoredses General father, Richard Saxe Jones, Tues itures by the several governmental lay, Sergt. Maj. Jones has been on League of Seattle, representing the can’t blame an nt committee was au:| aportione perintendent Murphine and asked “ance salad Me aie ” em If we stay/in the On Leave Rush Yanks Home thorized to submit a tentative draft!” “Rajiroad administration, $750,000,- |fr August 1. conductors and motor-| Paper of the A. KE. F. @ sf . ‘f . ‘ , nd € be . to th ention len would ge 50 a day during the - - 7 tob 5 preaiden rm. of the program ' 1on| 900; war department, $718,000,000; |e ald get $5.50 | BARLES FUNERAL SERVIC! <i th 2753 Aye I be our god—profit y Kikus Ishi if Ge ans Sign before Friday night he commit:| navy department, $601,000,000; agri-| rst six months, and $6 per day Funeral — service for Novi. Her Jaw Was Set . lsoount Miktijiro Iahil, Japanese |. - June 18. — (Wnited | tees report ix then to be submitted | cultural department, $22,150,000; gen. | thereafter: operators of oneman| asics pioneer Seattle resident and _we translate effi ambansndor othe nited tates, | Prens.> eas troops along the| io. ieterendum of the membership! eral deficiency fund, $21,350,000; In. | cars and cable gripmen to receive 50 human welfare who is in Seattle on his way to| Rhine will be on their way home| (> ‘tnt eaeratior dian du 1 $15,800,000 Dis strict of Japan, was the honored guest Tues | before August 1 if the Germans sign | meet the demands of the union t led | last beolt wallo, of. the men that ail industry was founded last minute uit is absolu the nc t t regular! University of Washington, spoke in Wall, Folg yody, KK. Petkovits 1 that women }lumberman, were held from the ents a day more family residence, 684 Olympic placey Labor party advocates were cailed|Columbia, $14,150,000; urgent defi. |_.7 bese bphale 6 Sh \ieaday aeoeen Gee awaits Ba day evening given by | the peace treaty, according to pre wes ee test’ Nicht. kee ees 506 1.88 in the transportation division Ss Proposed tl N. Matsurnag , consul ent plans, Tentative arrangements | inte the pid 4 that B h of tt bey crs $108,628 in the road division and $9s,.|¥ilding of & mausoleum ewerage restle| Prior to the banquet Viscount Ishii! provide for an American garrison on | 't Was reported tha th eee 763 in the shops Spree. 8 wan taken about the elty by the Jap-|the Rhine for several years, but it/oPporition to the plan wax with Aceuse Three of Other minor items would make a DISCUSS WAREHOUSE ACT 1 1 drawn after it had been explained . : sewerage trestle and stave|*nese consul and J. D, Lowman,| would not include any of the men | 4 R g . $1,000,000 annual increase, Extra| To, discuss the proposed United etek emt thi tax ones ge Thomas Burke and Reginald| now here unless they were volun.|to them Trading With Foe men would receive $110 a month in.|States warehouse act, a meeting of chide icheare) empty refuse from the Rainier ave Parsons teers — SAN FRANC June 18 | stead of $90, and trainmen breaking | interested persons will be held in the rohibition (chee and|and Empire way trunk systems into in P; Three prominent San Franciscans |jy students would get an additional|C ham ber of Commerce assembl Tete tmeelneeiaars mee] moma” ine Seudemts oj (Sule Seandal, |i tircnn my aa: |f Senn cies vot one ane ae arte a ndence as the Senderson ot, ix Heike volaed ter.venl coun ni leaves for Japan Packs Court Room f violating the enemy trading act,| schedule grants time and a half for/ June 23, at 10 a, m ort of a home | dgnts of the vicinity. A iarge num apshaey Peanriadaes Mss ong ws biel ia Summer School LONDON, June 18.—The Duchess | following indictment by a federal) Sundays and holidays, The eight ss rarer etre right sort of marri the r ort ber have filed protests with the atreet da, consul general of New York Classes for the summer quarter at of Westminster was granted a di | grand prac pl They are Henry W./hour day would remain in effect EXTENSION CLASS TOMORROW hf love, the right sort of children| and sewers committee, A petition 4, Shietarp Shimada, forme the University of Washing tart-| vorce from the Duke of Westminster | Westphall, Robert E. Russ and ¢ Machinists in the Georgetown! The University of Washngton exe (more cheers). igned by several hundred residents ittache to the Japanese emba ed Wednesday morning lowing | on charges of desertion and adultery At mm < ’ f sed of the district and resolutions by the! i+ ytome, and H. Kirlrayama the 1 tion of 750 students ‘The duke was not repr 1 by [ness cir park board have al#o been filed, while Tuesd: he first iasue of Wash. counsel but entered a denia Tho |*endy thousand Hars into | $5. Their helpers are sla for $5 of Wednesda ra|Germany via Sweden to alfa day; blacksmiths from $6.50 to Hlimination of the training of man, one man, Frank A. Pritchard, ha ington News, to be turned out three | biggest society crush In ten ‘yea | me to kill his fellow man ed injunction proceedings A small boy's idea of « board of times weekly by the school of jour- ‘crowded the king’s bench court to|ieirs of the rich Russ estate, resid: $6.75; help $5.50; carpenters, $6.50; It's & wise proverb that knows its industrial, as well a# political dem- against the city, _ bealda ig six meals a day, jnalism, appeared Tucsday, hear tbe testimony, ing in Germany, painters, $6, and laborers, $5.50 own father, fee Gr 7a WAOrny Veen ie NRA bok te ©. Swanberg, prominent in busi-| shops would get $6.50 under the new/tension bureau foreign trade class) es, who are charged with! seate, their present maximum being will meet Thursday night instead)