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TANAEES READY 10 ADVAN An American Paper That Fights for Americanism PLA Tides in Seattle ao \~ aes LATE EDITION 2 a Porc, TWO CENTS IN Hong ape org ate SEATTLE Per Year, by Mall, $5.00 to $9.08 Rntered ae Becond Class Matter May 9, 18 At the Postoffice at Meattie, Wash. ander the Act of Congress Maren #, 1879, VOLUME 22. NO. 101. WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. eee eae nSt Tonight and Friday, proveniy Sn ate ne . a a e cooler Friday; tle southwesterly winds U. S. PLANES PATROL BORDER ' Canadian Flays Aimenon ALLIES Dn; lays |UNITY—YES, ree | Disruptionists UNITY —YES, [fata or ALLIES COMPLETING At Bellingham|BOLSHEVISM |..." WAR PREP ARAT lONS ‘ BELLINGHAM, June 19.—The State Federatton of Campaign of Murder |were being completed today for the American army to move © Labor today pledged its full moral and financial support to 4 propos of the brewing factional fight in the State Against Americans forward Tuesday morning, if so ordered by Marshal Foch. Some dean anara! strikers of Winnipeg, Vancouver and ali Cana-| Federation of Labor, The Star, in an editorial on June — German units are scattered thruout the region immediately in } A heavy collection was taken up for the assistance of| 14 saic LINE IS QUIET TODAY front of the Americans, but it was believed they were too weak the strikers following an address by J. J. Kavanaugh, presi- “Every fair-minded, Intelligent delegate to the Washington paket 8 ‘numerically to offer real resistance. iti ry i ‘ State Federation of Labor convention in Bellingham next week EL 4 ae, dent of the British Columbia federation. owes it not only to himself, but to the public, to fight—not | PASO, Teune, June 1 ae bia Steps were also being taken — Five American airplanes flew F H 2 | = for one labor faction or another—but for peace and unity within the to guard agains’ . f BELLINGHAM, June 19.—In yaukes of eruiniaed teahor ta thd enna, over the horder country for dis. | te 4 oe id possible fhe midst of » loud demonstra “the State Federation of Labor representa too big a movement tance of 250 miles east and weat guerilla warfare by civilians, pe ert tion in an apparent attempt to paar oa tate progress hes been te grent—te allow itecit of i Pins bekey, one altho it was believed they) a siemwete the convention wich to be torn asu by factional bitterness, when its potential power petrol pend: ported HUN ATTITUDE would remain quiet In case of ON FOE CHIE > & & Sor ater than ever before ation i adv. E sash No Ps re ber Soe cry that Is being heard from both the Presence of 70 Villistan opposite an allied advance, rather than ‘ e AgainBefore Gaeamh Vessretion of opting suffer the “military conse- <d radicals and the so-called conservatives as the time for the Fabens, Texas, which remulted in two Sprang a surprise on insurgents om Grawe near pempanies df the 10th United @iates ; quences,” by reprimanding the convention nara cage Fa come of the sath United States Renort Hun Delegation Re- — |Foch Moves Up to Front to for its disorder today And when the fight is ended, what? Mtantry being rushed there by mo : LONDON, Jone 19—The Brit. | : é ran ury For a time, while Kavanaugh was Nothing but more bitterness, discord and revolt, whichever tor crucks yesterday to reinforce the solves Not to Sign Terms teh, many. la op a. wer’ fecting ah Await German Decision hi . it looked. a delegates * = cavalry patrol, was stated at Fort Sheriff Jobe Stringer evidently | would come to blows, after the wer | Nt es he ties Besaquartere today to be of "ne = and ready to move upon the fs pleased with the way the ceantat-arms had thrown one of the! ‘ i [importance BASLE, June 19—(United German coast, if the enemy fails BY ED L. KEEN grand jury is seeking to unravel | deiegates into his veat for provesting, lhe Star today repeats what it said on June 14, but) ‘tne airmen were ordered not to fy Free Ene Vaio = | to slam the peace treaty, second. (United Prean Staff Carregpe ; the toneie ofthe Missing 864 | aunimet tetting Kavanitige have the with this reservation: Thegeshould be and can be no) °"" “acta Cals movement of Metlarea the German peace dele ne Giae bn tee hs wathou, Ae vee E Recalled as a witness before | "1 am surprised,” anid Kavanaugh, |UNity between the American labor movement and Bole | ..3) 0. Win ‘ne atected towns Eatlon hes unanimously resolved | have been cancelled. | tittte town or Wella Pall the inquisitorial Thursday “io see such disorder in a conven | shevism. Mexican border from Fort Bins ag ied + bedy The big British dirigible R.24, moraing after a brief session on | tion of organized labor, which always | Headquarters there were reticent on | and has submitted a report to . where one of the most y . . . . " which was to have sta ted tra 01 Wednesday afiernoon, Stringer has been known for its orderly meet | The State Federation of Labor is an American in- jarticutare, but the maneuvers are) [tit effect to the German cap en ret tomorrow, war today | decisions in its history was in the emerged from the , grand jury | ingy. It looks to me as if you are stitution, and, like most other American institutions, | believed to be part of a “war game"| 4 diepatch direct from Weimar, ‘Twine slong the German Baltic; making. room with the same satisfied | imitating the tactics of your employ * +4” | instructs: gram. Sham huntt nat. Chancellor Scheldemann, | COM#t to demonstrate the navy's pre With t o smalle which decorated his coun- ers there can be found some stray Bolsheviks among its| Sr ters sn the cast nod residence |amdginat, Chancellor Scheldemann. | erraneen ‘The erat te egciioe’ | avr the allied ae oe tannmee the day before. Kavanaugh outlinnt the, senwal| followers, = lalaen af Wiididis ene a fontore ot ¥ yeaterday, ex. With bombs and machine guns. Her| simultaneous hpi = le of satisfaction | strike situation in Vancouver and : a : : : yerterday's activities preseed regret that the allies had | “Str ship, the R-33, also heavily) she refuses to sii eeabshnd taunt bottles of speculatiod | Winnives It is essential that the labor movement in this state |""A'vqudron of 12 flying machines, rejectsd the proposal for x musical A7Ped. left Selby last night for 4 tremty the. Geman ‘Selegase about the county-city building. Gen- “Strike Against Canada” be a united, harmonious organization, dedicated to a! of the De Haviland type, equip. court of arbitratio: timiar Cruise over Heligoland and cabinet and national ped with Liberty motors, are here| “They are ¢ termined to over tlemen who were in and about the) wp. ony good the hi P ry . P . : were gathered in Weimar, ‘ Ciadieeby welling Oe the wight sis Venscster have deme justice and progress. This unity and this harmony, |?>",.., Up border patrol work as) whelm the Germans with the ©om| ComexitAGHN. Jane 19.—Twelve| IME Whether it shall be peace @e |) June 4 when the widely discussed $4) h6 said, “ie to provide amusement HOWever, Must not be obtained by any sacrifice Of |the resuit of Monday's skirmixhing | "quences of their alleged crimes.” | ,o UL AGEN. Jane 18 Twelve | war, quarts disappeared speculated 10ME 6. the strikers. American principles. It must not and it could not be |"! Vili Scheldemans was quoted as MAYIME- | destroyers arrived in the Baltic to |, Their verdict must be reached Basu and loud as to the probable course) «4 sirice where the worker re. | The flyets are under direct com. | “The assembly and the government | 4. . 404 others are expected shortly, | fT 7 Pm. Monday, the “zero” Fy , 7 " H a +, fe " on face t ost difficul sk, bi © | hour” | of conduct pursued by Sheritt StrME | fusey to break the peace piacing }ODtained by or with any compromise with Bolshevism. | mana of Major Wagar Tobin, just fast not foruer the nation ia on the {Presumably ready to establish com. |POUr” fixed by the allies when theyre all the onus on our opponents,” he | For more than 20 years, The Star has fought for | "rnd from overnens service. The Oe Woe ee tea plete blockade of the German coast | submitted their reply to the German. : torial quiz. | said, “and they are getting hystert . . “y jairplanes flew to El Paso from Ke c if the peace terms are refused. Sev. |°°UDteT Proposals at Versailles. Can it be, poeculated county-city| oy and with the labor men of this state. For the next 20 iy tieid, gan Antonio, Texas. This eral of the destroyers started on Airships on Cruise femployes. that Sheritt seine, will) “We are on strike against the gov-| years, and longer, The Star will pursue the same pol-| the first rerious attempt to rx Says Ebert Plans secret mission this afternoon. They something up his sieeve which z lernment of Canada for ita interfer) oor) + Pert sis ti pure ame | ltrol the border from the air since Resi Offi were headed toward the German | The British navy, according to um cause deep unrest and woe WHEN Lice on behalf of the employer, and icy. The Star is willing, and always will be willing, to |ine columbus expedition in 1916 to Resign ICE Raitic coast official advices today, has joined the true bills are incubated? not on strike against the employers ¢ J ‘ Reports reaching here declare (Delayed) The British dirigible R-24 was ob. | Marshal Foch’s forces, in readin Whatever. Biringer told the erandl or willl cn vaneetes nae ve let the rank and file of the people be the jury and the | as. MdiaiaL-cBelige Angeles, eo sang datlabed: to: |ptrved eter the shores ne nnn o> sax ‘cheamaption: Sea jury and will tell them—for he !| are going to stay on strike to the fin. Judge as to its policy, as to its honesty, and &8}jcader with Francisco Villa. of the|ay that a plan in being discussed |day, moving toward the Hanseatic |'* the Germans’ decision: s the 4 . voce alg li Ge A from Rritish sources stated the navi to be a frequent visitor to ish. Mexicans defeated by the Ame n| for President Ebert and his cabinet | towns. s navy grand jury room before so Moar “Today there are 15 more organi hesdhe aggro that it helps to obtain for them. ltroope ts ceciing with the bandit|t? resign. and the national assem. | — oa po ame put bight ee itorlal body finishes its labors— zations out than when the strike e r’ icy can: forces not to show savager ‘et |DIy to dissolve, “leaving Germany i at all leaves have n county-city building was all 48° started, They have threatened me * tar’s policy not be changed by those | for Me Srey AeAIne | to absolute anarchy.” Report Italian The British dirigibles, R22 an Dhoretay mornins. with murder. They are resorting to| mo0isy destructionists within the labor movement eee ney, MAY encounter in| wwe must not leave any doubt were reported cruising over the Gere They Drove Trucks old-time tactic of arresting strike who attempt, because of personal ambition, to | “However, mining companies here {MM the conditions of peace are Cabinet Resigns tion ob Yiaraien aaa r1 forced upon us,” the Vossische Zel-| ROME, June 19.—The socialist n ¢ allies’ preparedness. Both by Winn, leaders + agli ogseupgel a spon w h ‘ t Joseph Frans, ny yan | | “Plty dare net put marth law in drive out of the labor movement every man, pares etterte fe ett 10) tung ald croup of parliament met today and|Srplanes were said to be heavily tion firm at 1241 Fallrond ave. | {9 existence in Winnipeg or Vag.) every paper, every agency that will not become @ [employer in Chihuahua. and order inc NG tan wetter varaate aerate | aeeided t0 oppose the government's) Soe and machine ‘or they do not know whic! . : : ing our pow o © Germa: icy er political fac $90 followed Stringer as @ grand jury ee nn ee il shoot” saa, Dlind party to their hare-brained schemes. them to concentrate in the larger) peace is essential. We sadly admit | tions will meet tonight to determine| ,COPeDhagen reported the arrival witness. His brother, John Franz.) oo eh | Mexican towns for protection the teuth of the entente’s charges | their course of actio few of the Of British cruisers and destroyers | followed him. ‘The Franz brothers — doen not truat|, The Star has always contended that any movement | against our former rulers.” Oe tie ee | re in the Baltic, in addition to the fleet drove the trucks which carried ite tres is s 7 ake " ona ‘ _| LAREDO, Texas, June 19— Pxperts recently arrived from] Unconfirmed reporta we already operating against the Bole 4 rice hades, Capes We eana MAL ad ase sictnts ‘emacs ns ng and will make progress only as it merits gen-| pacditiney ots split between | vorice teley wnterrea ert ae [ag UneemMemed reporta were circu: | hewit! ott Petreae, meeeal a seizure, a barn near The Meadows. | ment reached the apex of its devel. (eral Support of the public. This has been demon-! Gen. Felipe Angeles and Pancho | dustrial and commercial ‘leaders. | Yered the recenetien oF teenth | strovers, the Copenhagen dispatch said, started toward the German d territorial, financial on April 14, to the old courthouse ooment during the war. Every ac-|Strated time after time during the past score of years| Villa was foreseen here today, | They 4 cabinet to King Victor Emmanuel on » & thers also carted the booze 4, en by the Ott re * vapige age 4 ss following private advices from | economic and labor questions. | ston, ite. atieinetc’ oan coast late yesterday, on a secret mis- ME to the county-city building trom| mene toward suppression in Winn. (in every struggle that labor has made to better its con-| Mexico saying Villa planned a |-Their findings will be forwarded to | Monday. It was further reported the | ion | the old courthouse on the afternoon peg hut hastens the downfalt of the ditions. In all of these battles The Star has alway cc Fill asl All on Rabe ptbestagade hela 1a the | *Mmental crisis at this time and that |toragy and today, indheated the Boles 4 ” he . Pree ‘ Kad : ‘ans in northern hoever heretofore has said the esignations were withdraw: Z : a ae gure 4 Se ,jconsidered its best weapon to be public sympathy| because of United States inter. | peace terms were unacceptable must | *"¢, Fesignations were withdrawn. ish naval authorities already had une 7 In More Than Hour avanaugh appealed for financial | r| eis ° ? 4 yee Vice Premier Villa's resignation lishment of the / k 4 | assistance in the strike and public opinion. vention at Juarez Fepeat it, since nothing has been] resented because of itiness, has been| ree ablishment of ee Tees: wes in te om “It is the only suppert you can i ‘ Woll informed travelers from Mex. | changed,” said the Tageblatt We | accepted | German blockade. Preeti") jury room for mors than an hour.| it Othe oly ePrerke apainet The labor men of this state must see to it now that ,.0°0") infer" opinion waa gen. |refuse the terms because we insist | *cePte: however, instructed American mer= It is believed that. the grand jury “ ike ’ g a o is ave an, ‘ ‘ f ) that On self-determination and full sover chant vessels to ignore a British om Totssed ‘Tranz ‘as to the reported |OUF gOvernment,”” he said. the labor movement is not betrayed by loose -thinking 1 Mexico that | 0 sre opposed to the nation | Boel gt Sal der to cease discharging Ohne disappearance of several hundred) OU chief enemy is hunger.” i schemers. They must aim to hold and to merit a! \\""*. 7 : ae @ oe Jea of revenge and the rea elgians Salute German ports, as well as an order ee, wats of whisky meres ne ssn’ |Preusse, secretary of the Spokane greater degree of support from every decent interest, |to have expressed bitter disappoint Steele me President Wilson in pach of the bicckaan ta it was carted to the oid courthouse (CONT'D ®N PAGE TEN " , . pwananer ¢ i esa in ment over the outcome of his attack if we sigr v > SRUSERLS. Sune! 1sBseeaay es ion of the De ite arrival at the, county nN , rb every honest newspaper, and from every honest |2°"',0¥"" {he outcome of his attack 0 the future must say "No. Wien. ai ule catia. eta eet Foch at Headquarters city building on June 4 : . : citizen. nuld have taken the city within a ie remaing a. He" the sag rom Paris iaet * ere se - Hepresntatives of the prosecuting} Trial of Winnipeg po taken the city within a) he: Rundechau sald, “Germany from Paris last night, were! Foch was understood to be at his |i win aetl vores rachael: Gaull abl duled to carry out a strenuous | headquarters in Luxemburg, from attorney's office evinced consider . not tw ‘ y : sctaiae toda sag - ported that they were er WINNIPE Mar June 19 Pe ; ty |) clared all Germans criminals, and he m ng, wen $0 occupied | the forward sweep of his armies in- \ ; porte ne up another “im.| (United Press.)—The trial ‘of ter ; on the other hand. In xa = shame, such ag| With a motor trip thruout the devas-|to9 Germany, along the entire frame ‘ " »bor leaders rrested here > r, his ais rom Holland to Switzerland. His b portant witness” and “certain pack-|labor leaders a re aarez, on the ground that it would peal “to | Party was then to lunch at the Amer: |force of nearly a million men on this ages” in which the grand jury was|day on a charge on: be sure to incur American enmity to remain | 'can legation. The president was to| front, in the event of resumption of ; wantly erested. No arrests of |spiracy was continued unti the rebel cause, Angeles has sent |the entents. | Wet an address the house of |war, would be augmented by the ; ‘ . nesses” were f ade weit as Z word to American : a ternoon Wilson |potish and Czecho-Slovak by grand jur nvestigators Thurs authorities today ee prt baprarn asad Chihuahua rding to 4h v . ’ T diplomatic corps | which would attack Germany from 2 aa al) iatereteak ure being held todas : ious <! 1 to reat arty will g “ ¥ eae’ % wee snnreeey |b nagar ee """ Senators Are Lining Up in $1,000 Damage Caused by Bee tudsing protection ton — Di wd d rainat Mercier, | ‘he cast And south, according Gaiam Prosecuting — Attorn ed 7 : | “fs ento ene | . iscusse 7 Ginal Merete thoritative information, 3 Brow ' minister of labor.! Favor of Nation-Wide Vote Apartment Fire erm. despite the Juarex inci ee "| Upon their return, a reception will ‘Dispatches from both Welmar and with a view of rea % a possible it la, w me “ihe ev . ft be held in the ay _— pr aeger| by |Rerlin indicated a division among +. | settlement of the strike _—_— — w Angeles, refuse w ted to take up the qu "/a banquet in the palace. The party | the Germans ov eceptan } nuisance 1 m or riment house at 612 « y lecla red toe re was no indication when | ing db n suit eat toGay, making 18\¢ for a national referendu pa 1 mbia | it was declared pct ost bedevil Bn said to be unanimously against the 1 ati Uniformed police ague a A gain: | at r ufter 10 0 k Thur Travelers from Chihuahua city, | the remainder of ‘he rian treat Crowds cheered last night a8|treaty, The cabinet appears to be } poate teaffic on theling headw a the se toda ning caused damage esti- said rail communication ha dd bey tug was to discuss | resident Wilson arrived with King | split, while the national aasembly I ATTENTION! main thoroughfare Republicans who have at varjou q ne $1,000. ‘The nterrupted - everal ae end the hay chia, where the | Albert and Queen Elizabeth apparently favors signing. The press me pnd’: ated t idea are w broke out in an t nea city was in fear of a 2 attack, the situationgin Carinth a - lis divid RY CLIMB tthe ol Pei Aiail ce cae Ue ceases ae ions MRCMiiaetnaes wre poe Bid aa (Jupemiay IW: (ata cabbertin wr eaided bis WANT AD | MERCuRY S, BUT he ia the event |lodger, ‘The bullding in owned ty|have. established vuurtert, a |Kiugenfurt from the Ausirans.| Dark Concerts to a forgot themselves Wednen 1x to| Among natoré linir Poesibility of clashes between Ital.| Seattle's park cc season will . ind Jugo-Slavs was feared open with concerts at Woodland park ern gener f a tan : und Alki beach on Sunday, a 27-plece oa fidence in Angeles’ in % band playing at the former and an r th ferendum ar Reed and Gore The id about “hot weather © rained | fi Section on | kick In the Cla the ire of Official Weatheremith | Kenyo Salisbury. Instead of kicking thin, Tt ; . ' ? teavity ana? o—- ; ilibid. 66 the eycetestal gonten Elon as tasen tha athaiak weathe|Tewer + anne 1 intention of flelent w of the fire depart. | tegrt ] ds Quoted || 18:plece band at the latter park, ‘The s. * _ 4 art oa 2 . bie ps ye deaay |President Wi ‘ ir the coun. ment, No o was Injured i. Liberty Bon me concerts start at 2 and continue to) WASHINGTON, June 19 i658 Soy caus teins he-eumasuey alinads ont turn to discuss t PENNSY OKEHS SUFFRAGE Tune 19--laberty. bond | P. m. During the week there wiit|¢@ Press.)—The house today TCH FOR THIS! | tn oiner words, sem Pei itayie ada ive: treaty: wines, ih 2 iy.» beable Kicoii el aa eee Ga ese 1 Peet gm. During the wreck there. | cca: piaaeatl a WA a |e ete verde. Rents mS “a : ‘AP a. heahelog Nianet pee a abel FB Nain firet 414 oosevelt park and another park not |the telegraph and telephone Hines: ungshine nured well ax|Lelieve ke will find a ne piby aint auwe he haan 6 | senate of Pennsylvania. today ‘iara'4 th | Et ark 8 Gi } ‘ . 7 ed ‘or : to their owners. our name may be there Yriday. The mercury mounted to 74{ment thruout the nation against the) nerve ickle one nearer his own | the federal -euffrags 414°, $94.20; Victory 3%'e, $100; Victory Yet designated. Concert nights have crabs ae Ble Me: ee ah se ; he arya oar an gnbos. shee "7 not yet been chosen. The bill now goes to conference. degrees yesterday. world covenant plan | size, ment by @ vote of 31 to 6,