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@ Me ig fe B “REVENGE WAR" NOSKE'S PLAN Declares Another Struggle Is Inevitable BY FRANK J. TAYLOR Waited Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK "1 tay Noske, reported to be a like ly selection as Germany's next chancellor, regards « Fevenge” as inevitable this declaration in a speech to German newspaper men at Weimar last February, im outlining his policy for Ger many, solely for the guidance of military critics “Phe war is lost and the Rave taken Alsa @ald on that oco cast. We must Be ready for the ne Yenge. It is inevitad “The next time we will not make the mistake of invading Belgium. It Will be France alone, with 35 million people, With Austria we will $0 Millions. There will b to it. We will be across fore the world real We must build, and we wil! military machine that will put ®hade anything we have done far.” Noske concluded his talk by Yooating sweeping reforms in School system which would enable everybody to play half a day at least @nd grow strong, that he might Make a good soldier. He asked the Mewspapermen not to publish his re June Ais “war for He made onfidential have so Marks, but to use them for editorial | Noske evidently did not Kknow that Americans were present _ Noske ix known as the “Iron man Of Berlin.” He started his polit eareer on the first day of the revo Vution, when he played an important Fole in the uprising ot Kiel. At that time he was considered an extreme Fadiea!l. Later, when he was made Military governor of Germany, he Won the title of “Bloodhound among the radical groups ‘him bitterly. In Berlin bis residence fe surrounded with barbed wire bar Ficades and is more closely guarded *than any of the public buildings. ‘The prospective chancellor is a “man of force, tho not regarded as a Brilliant leader. His decisions are Made quickly, and he shows little Mercy in dealing with opponents He ts considered the ereatest enemy Of bolsheviem in Germany. He is a Twember of the majority socialist who hate "TALKING END OF PHONE WALKOUT Company Is Expected to Grant Compromise SAN FRANCISCO, June %- a Press.)——Facing the threat that the California strike of tele ‘Phone operators will spread to Ore | | Lamber rates from here to Call- | + gon, Washington and Nevada unless ine Operators are speedily granted their demands, the company, it was ; would speedily present a omise. ‘The prediction was made that the company's suggested compro Mise would ask the girls to return to work pending a readjustment of the wage scale by conferences. Such a compromise, it was t Nieved, would be acceptable to the ‘Operators, since they have demon ted their ability to stop tele le communication Complaints of serious business _ losses are pouring in from com mercial houses. | The strike spread to Sacramento today. ‘Settlement Plan Is Up at Winnipeg WINNIPEG, Man., June 21—(By ‘Wnited Press}—James Winning, | president of the executive com-nittee of the general strike here, said today the metal trades workers will ap- proach the iron masters shortly with _ & view to opening negotiations for a settlement on the basis of recognition of the trades unions thru elected rep. Tesentatives, recognition of the Metal | Trades council and reinstatement of ‘The collective bargaining principle ‘Will also be discussed, Winning said. Winning said the prospect of a set tlement was good. Victoria Metal Men Vote Strike VICTORIA, 21 Strike of B. C., June 5.000 Metal as the result of a vote taken night. ‘The strike will be called in sym- pathy with the Metal Trades work- ers of Winnipeg, who have been out since May 1. Shipyards here have not been in fluenced by the general which has spread thruout the West ern half of the Dominion as yet, but they will be forced to down Monday. TWO ARMY AVIATORS FLY OVER CASCADES) 21.—Lieut ELLENSBURG, June Trades workers will start Monday morning| ». by |} the Metal Trades council Friday strike | close THE SEATTLE STA ITALY TOHAVE Seek Body of White Wife of Japanese NEW MINISTRY Francisco Nitii Ordered to Form Cabinet CAMILLO CLANFARRA Staff Correspondent K ny United Mi Press ed Sig pron gn affatr Ronasi Marcora, of the Premiers Bs ham German Press Now Strong for Peace RERNE, June 2—Mathias § om berge lerman ar mistice 6c interview mm lared ume now is de dispateh press, according to the latest advices, Is now unanimous ly in favor of signing the treaty Foe Delegates Are Packing Up Trunks 21 nited Germans have given up hope of inducing the al to resume negotiations was indicated by the fact that the 120 enemy rep | reseatatives remaining here were en gaged today In sending to Germany. as rapidly as possible, all books and papers well telephonic and telegraphic installations. Berlin Press Urge Extension of Time RASLE, June (United Prem.) As signing of the treaty | absolutely certain.” the Berlin Ga zetto said today, “the entente cannot refuse to take into account the min isterial crisis and grant a delay, as it i impossible to sign before the time limit expires Monday Says Official Is Sent on Signing LONDON, June 21 Paris correspondent of the Telegraph as- serted today a report that the Ger- jman government had decided to sign the treaty was officially tele graphed from Berlin to Paris yes terday noon. jen as 21 ' Lumber Shipping Rates Increased fornia have been rained. Raten from Puget Sound, Grays Harbor, | Willapa Harbor, Columbia river to San Francisco are now $7.50 a |thousand feet, and to Southern | California, $8.50 a thousand. } TE tea | SEATTLE SOLDIER GIVEN DISCHARGE Gordon House Seattle, was among 12 Washington soldiers who |recetved their discharges from the jarmy at Camp Lewis Friday morn ing. The men were part of a detach ment of 150 who came Weat to be |discharged. The Washington men were Gordon House Weber, Odessa kane; Harry Rolle Mulford Shelby, Elmer; Grover A ima; Leslie C. Miller Lelord, Anatone; Henry Birchard, Heison; Carl Kistler, Walla Walla Joe W. Short, Colfax; G. H. Ehlers Ferndale, ot Seattle; Herbert P. Mir! M’ McCall, Spo- G. Haskell, Everett; Chehalis; John H. Dunn, Yak TRIO OF MOONSHINERS BEFORE M’CLELLAND | Jim Sakauchi, S$. Tatuechi and \Charles Kawabara, Japanese, arrest ed Thursday night when three int nal revenue officers and a deputy [sheriff swooped down upon their still, two miles northeast of North Bend, were brought Unit loner McClelland Fr tor prelimina before afternoon hearing Unable to put up ball, fixed at $7: each, they were taken to the King county jail by Deputy Marshal Colli an, The final hearing of the moon shine charges against them will take Monday morning. |COMPLETE PLANS FOR | CAMP LEWIS PURCHASE | TACOMA, June 21.—J. 7. 8. 1 attorney for Pierce county in the |Camp Lewis army post site negotia tions, is on his way to Washington D. C., to complete the deal whereby | the goverment will become owner of |62,000 acres of land condemned by |the county and presented to the United States for a military reserva on and permanent divisional camp. Attorney Lyle will finish the trans J. M: Fetters and Sergt. Owen Kissel | fer while in Washington. left Saturday morning in their « airplane for Pendleton, Ore crossing the Cascade rang Seattle, Friday, with a stop at Cle Elum, Atmospheric conditions were | reported perfect. The aviators are fiying to Moscow, Idaho, to partici pate in a July 4 celebration and to stimulate interest in army air service there Horlick’s © ORITINA Malted Milk | ANG Milk Sy Infants \ No Coakiog Quick Lunch; Home rmy trom | MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN ANNUAL ELECTION} the | The Women’s Home Missionary so. clety, of the Gilman ke Methodist Episcopal church of Ballard, elected | the following officers a ng this week enldent, Mrs dies Gates; ident, Mra, A. FB. Ruffne tary, Mrs. O. E. Ruffner; treasure Mrs. Maud Birchfield, and corre- | "ponding secretary, Mrs. Ella Far {rar its annual pres wecre | HOLD FU: | ERAL SERVICES | Funeral services for Edward Fl |lery Garrett, 11-year-old son of Mr and Mrs, Ernest A. Garrett, who died at the family home, at 117 G | Co, Saturday afternoon. Elma; Lioyd B. | Boren | A Nutritious Diet for All Ages | *v°., Wednesday night, were held at|man can work with, and I believe | bers or Office, | the chapel of the Home Undertaking | he will find me the same way,” he|he claims, established a record Above: Mrs. missing after writin doseph Sugiura, the husband. * * Can’t Be “Somebody” Married to Joseph Sugiura, 19-year-old wife of a Japanese, who is ® note declaring she woul end her life, Below * * * Japanese; She Threatens Suicide Potice are searching lake shores and Seattle waterfront Saturday for the body of Mrs. Joseph Sagiura, 19 yearold white wife of a Japanee, who dixap peared from her home at 1107 Vester way, Friday night, leaving a death note. Temporary de rangement caused by sickness and worry over her social posi tion is believed by the authori thes to be the reason for the wo man’s suicide threat. Joseph Sugiura, the husband, re turned home from his little shop at 202 Main at $30 Friday night His wife was not there, At midnight he found the message, Une Jast he | has had from her “Good-Bye, Daddy” Daddy Dearest: I'm gone. Ry the time you read thin my earthly trou blew will all be over. “Life is sweet.” Oh, how false! It hax always been an bitter ax wormwood to me. How [I've longed to be something, to be some one! | You may say I'm a coward, but | dear, I simply can't drag along this minerable existence any longer You've all been #0 kind to me, but I'm sick at heart and soul Don't worry about it. | _ Daddy, dear, I won't need my fur j niture any more. Give it to mamma. | Put this on your finger and always remember me with kindness, Tam and will always be your EVA. P. 8—Take good care of baby ] | cause Mamma can't come back an more. Hyebye, all my dear ones The keepapke left for the husband was a n band gold wedding ring The farewell note was placed which envelope, upon Dear have ¥ anleep was ended, and I am in the deep. Your EVA Romance Led to Marriage Mrs. Sugiura, 19 years old, the daughter of Mr. and Mra. F. I Frost, 414 Broadway She ar Japanese husband were married tp St. Pant after a romance which had ita beginning in the McKenzie Hotel in marck, N.D. She was cashier of the grill room 1 Sugiura was According to the girl's mother. her home life has been happy “She baa not been well since Feb ruary.” Mre “and she has epelin.’ I don't know an her leaving her hushand.” Was Missing Before ‘This in the third disappearance of Mra. Sugtura. In, February she left home, going to Leschi Park. Her coat and bat were found on the beach, and until her return home at night, it was thought she had drowned herself. She told her hus band she tried to end her life, but had “heard my baby calling me. | About three weeks ago she again dimappeared and wi later found | washing dishes at the Firlands sant. | tartum > troubles peacefu said Saturtay range Front plained of reason LABOR FLASHES From the State Federation Convention BY EDGAR WHEELER STAR STAFF CORRESPONDENT BELLINGHAM, Wash., June 21 The first convention bride and groom in the history of the State Federation of Labor sessions were given a send off yesterday. Frank Walker of the Seattle bollermakers and Ida Lev went to Vancouver Wednesday night and got married ‘The convention called them to the platform and gave them a wedding present of a doll baby and a nursing | bottle. ‘The bride said she'd do the talking for their union hereafter Charles Perry Taylor, defeated by L. W. Buck of Seattle for re-election had been secretary of the State Fed eration of Labor for 10 years. He also is organizer for the American Federation of Labor in this district ax well a8 a member of the Tacoma New Labor Is Fairest BY EDGAR WHEELER Staff Correspondent BELLINGHAM, Wash., June 21 | T W. Buck, Seattle barber elected secretary of the Federation of Labor by 12 votes over Ch aries Perry Taylor. to The Star toda jared that wh eis Stat in 4 statement ponent union rry out to the ter the will dict T can fa within the ention not me nd file wn the rank ized labo: he said organ ement in the state,” I will not attempt to force | my*ideas upon them t I do intend to work for the jon of all into the union’ for by the in the industrial, economic and political field During the de “triple ee consolidl trades one big control workers » political of the » federa liway brotherhood and the farmers Buck swept away the oppo. | aition of his radical followers by speech on the floor bucking the anc tion, the r al alli as nized worker It was the during the largely responsible yesterday org only speech he nd convention, it wa for election “I stand for a political party for! the workers, of which the workers | shall have control,” he said to |" want them not only to endor vote for politieal candidates, want them to name th | He said he was ready somplete harmony with Short I think Short is a man whom any but 1] to work in| President sald. “1 want it understood, | to the ‘4 real political party for the | | candidates.” | Billings, Typographical union. The defeat came as a severe blow to him ‘The fireworks were due to fly urday, with the Mooney strike and the “one big ur lutions due on the calenda Sat general reso Just discovered that all four of the sergeantat-arms who hay ing the unru four famous They are © been hold soaaion Northweant in chee pug O'Lear ght ht who fought Freddim Welsh to round draw in Canada and was looked upon a Chartie Johnny wel ~1 onee champ. feather champ; Cy Gotch Jack Martin t he Relieve us, they rn ‘We'd just as wild birds er said Jack Martin t s a coming former welter, ar these not Secretary of Radicals uck is a soc He is an advocate of ism—'‘the jalint big At the regarded as probably and fair one union same time he i the mont ent of all the radical det much to do with hin ele of the United Mine dustrial union went the Short nt minded This had Many workers (an in organization for Pre # election Ta tion down line tent their vote for Charles Perry lor’s opponent I am progre within the da t treng which will tion because of it but constructive for progres for f ad re nvention has been state of Washington. It ha real It has brought harmony ranks. Organized than it ever a credit done business into th abor is st ha. mger today been before ck has establixhed in the West as an organizer. He born in Dundee, 1881. At the age of four he moved to Texas, where he lived until 1902 joined the United State ing to Bremerte n he voll In 1916 Mont. wh president of the Central Lab At Billings 1917 was a in two strike of the nundry workers and one of the bar: | The laundry workers’ str L reputation when he navy, Com: eattle in 190 barber for ted r coun became union in he one tho, was won in 45 minutes, ' {FIND 200 PINTS OF R SHORT WINS BY 3AKER REJECTS JURY ADJOURNS MAN DROWNS IN BIG MAJORITY PACKERS’ BIDS + UNTIL MONDAY SWIMMING POO Only Bidders for Surplus Army Meats in Chicago Ultra-radical Destructionists Fail to Get Control « cA a One c Continued From Page ~ DR. PESSOAIS IN NEW YORK President-Elect of Brazil Is Guest of U. S. e Quit Cold off dir tatty army third oleed meta reckenridge Long. on with of cretary the convent ntate withdrawing unless the American 6 that the ap it wit Army Wants 20,000 for Border Service WASHINGTON 00 mer n and pro June 21.—Nearly recruited by to army organ Mexican border Aine men emergency foreign r department defeated ¢ The way the “trip farmers ney elm barge way men was adopted proof of the f them. wh are strong to go federation’s wn (white), #.000 (colored) 00; field med nig a “Ge Ahead” ahead ® We constructive L. W. Buck by a onatructive Aiea pp necretary-e! was loaders wh conservative socialint.” A over termed ae y expreased the ef that they would work in har the ¢ the administra y wit rent « carry out the ention AUTO BANDITS ARE SENTENCED |" Youths, However, Receive Suspension From Tallman Manny Miller, F ne and Ragner ar ned on a grand larceny charg before Presiding Judge Boyd J. Tal man in superior court F noon, pleaded guilty, and were sen not than five n 18 years In the Sen bert Scott, Peter riday after tenced nerve wr more th years r ntate reformatory at Monroe ” were eusp ‘The four are youthfu captured by have confenned to the t uto bandits the pe wall to heft of a num ber of machines In Sea Rush to Sign Up for Border Duty wanted for a | Me brief t morning fean be lotin posted | reg | tions on Saturda cruiting rtation at wal appl off command of Seattle jority from Many Branches Open art med artmer depart GLADY sample en ce and colored ice men without pr for tb charged sold © will be ree while re ared that he be ement would act Motorbike Record Beaten Five Hours AN DIEGO, ¢ 1 Mexi f the best pre herer traveled 64 of detours. He ord rther be hav rived in Mex re ithe miles f did not Sensational Evidence Ob- tained, Is Rumored from M other with y gathered, it en barr quart of discrepancy of tween the first ae oft Niche declared Sat wa tartum roner have I door Tift with anyth use and second Sheriff which whisky Dr. “but ne an ng to I may whisky BELATED NEWS OF DEATH bert cial of by teleg war the w names B. An lernc Anderson gram dem ar son for the gre tion cording tment addrenmes partment t delay Fra son of Mra nce on to an of received Frida was from The confusion ry t Fails to Come. to Surface After Dive of the Weeks while boty of 4 wimming in 640 p. m. was made at the on Saturday morning ction of Chief Deputy H. Corson 4 @ good ewimmer, Wicks to come to the wurface after 1 the springboard at the tank He wae Dewey Frederic. a companion and a pulmotor used results. A cursory exami- by physicians ended in @ t of heart failure. s survived by his mother, Marriott, and two brothe Edwin, at 202 14th A post mortem Henry 21-yea wned Pool at the Crystal failed ng from nd out of the pulled by Jeep ¢ without father, William in an accident f several y youth's was killed in Montana to Seattle a y immediately there the students’ army a university mile prepared “ofe the natior came almost f enlisted 1 training corps t organization that for fieer army. material” Novel Scheme for Li Smuggling Whisky [/ Nestling smugly in canvas pockets inside a barrel of grud 41 pinta of wh were found by Lieut E. Gy Collier, M¥ad of the dry squad, af Motoreycle Patrolman W. Dench, a raid on 114 11th ave. 8. Frid afternoon, Sixteen empty barr were also found In the house. Fag contained the canvas pockets empty were f lier « No arr Lieut. C a Japanese t phoned the tip t there was liqu . p The Heutenant ts nion that the Japanese fou confiscated as much he could Ty of the sliquor, then télephoned, leaving one ba to bear out his story the barrels DOCTORS MEET WED: Members of the King County meopathic Medical society w ja meeting next Wednesday the offices of Dr. 904 Cobb buliding. Ww. A Dr. FA Matrimony nas cured many an | §)! wil! read a paper on “The Value of selfishness old bache ROBISON of our large The Prince of Hebrew cast of ‘all-star players “A KING FOR A DAY” FULL OF FUN, PEP AND M USICAL NOVELTIES—GOR- Pain in DAagnonis. = RPHEUM THIRD —- AND —~MADISON f Comedians, supported by IT’S ALL NEW—AND SOME BIG SHOW NEXT WEEK STARTING WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE a large GEOUS COSTUMES—-PRETTY ELECTRICAL EFFECTS BOOZE A BOARD SHIP und nume d whisky 1 Admiral Par hip to eo ene : SUNDAY 35c the The moments teamer arrest made a after Farragut | docked Francisco, Both men were released on $1,000} Nights, Mats, PARK FOR UTAH HINGTON, June 21—The} today pas the Smoot bill 4 national park in Utah, w senat to cre! AS Coxcept 15 Mon.), 2:30 —AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST THE BIG FETCHY BEAUTY CHORUS ALWAYS A CLEAN SHOW So Bring the Ladies and Children \