The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1919, Page 6

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On the Issue of per month # month RY #imericanism There Can ee pecnegih aaion Coane Be No Compromise | | _ History of Bombs pista Arann cs aco AMERICA AND ARMENIA WPL ty yyy WYP YYy Uy jj Uy (My BY DR. FRANK CRANE Tn 1886 the eight-hour day seemed within the grasp of | Ala ae A YAYMM MEL V4 Wy J Y Uf (Copyright, 1919, by Frank Crane Tabor. The Knights of Labor, the “one big union” of its 7” ne OTe — — —______—— : ‘time, and the only union of that type that ever touched the Maximilian Harden, who seems to be) hands of any selfish interest, and come of success, was so powerful that its possibilities seemed LOOKS AS IF about the only rson within the confine: 4 with jt 8S -CHCER, unlimited. Its officers had become alarmed at its amazing SOMEBODY HAS \ of Germar it tall ense, says th » have an enviable re as a nation “growth and temporarily closed the doors to ha sage rly 3 MGT WITH A SLIGHT Turkey sha vs been a robbers’ nest. | that gives territory back tes people Wa Newly fornied labor parties were gaining oca me m pers ; DISAPPOINTMENT \"Never,” he asserts, “a nation in the mode rn | self Kove rnment When: we ay . P en da Public attention was focussed upon labor problems. All PIPE THE ense of the word, a usfrper even in Islam, |up. So we did with Cuba, So we shail do “things pointed to the dawning of a new era. | \ meee " . | never achieving anything of permanent | with the Philippines. J a Then came the riots of May 1, the Chicago police | “ J value in any realm of human endeavor, in What a marvelous opportunity Armenia Outrages, and then the bomb on Haymarket Square. Thirty s | - natural or cultural sciences, in arts, tech* | opens for the adventurous youth of our Years have not sufficiently cleared away the confusion to | gf y F . apo - nology, agriculture, industry or trade, Tur- land who want to go out as Apostles of “permit any accurate apportionment of the blame for the bol ’ , ‘ e ° key spread her red half-moon eover the | education or of business, and help put an events that led to that act, nor for the guilt of its perpe- va - - ~ , ; most splendid of lands and bled to death | oppressed people upon their feet! ; i nor of justice to those who suffered for it. fy | 4 4 . % the most industrious of the Rajah states! Ve sent two million soldiers and many % §HRne things do clearly emerge from that welter of dis- 4 | A \ “No stranger need tell the compatriots of | billion dollars across the sea to defeat an Sension and contradictory evidence. The eight-hour agita- y / $4 , | q . Ambassador Morgenthau of the number of | enemy of Democracy. And if we real tion almost disappeared. The Knights of Labor dropped / i : S . millions and of the crimes whose victims | care for Democracy in the world, we sha gnto a vegetative existence, without membership, power or 5 2. were the Christiarr people of Armenia. Under | have to send men and money abroad to fluence. A great wave of reaction swept over the coun- a ‘ 7 the mandatory of the United States, Ar- | build up the weak as well as to break down | , during which the trust movement developed and private) | ; eo zor menia, land and people, would quickly bloom | the strong. ts oo an almost pdr Brie ee all re 4 Dy and flourish, and Constantinople, physically Sources. [t was more than 20 years before labor was as 'T4 WA = y * and morally ¢ nsed, would become a most | &% - eyereeapeteatnge yee organized, powerful and progressive as it was before / le : i | beautiful city, the wonder ‘at least of our I THE 1 2NING 4 hopes were dynamited by the Haymarket bomb, iy 7 THM , 4 ch | old continent if, instead of the bloody sickle, | 4 IN THE MORNING q is ‘ag esne the stgry of every similar act fm this | | 5 gf. the mild light of the Stars and Stripes any other democratic country. 4 + “ f shone over it.” iccbe bar progress for labor. The victory of the 7 . 4 i Se The suggestion has been made that the ers depends upon intelligent growth in democratic p ‘ r *-[\ wuseanp| | United States of America be made the r. They cannot organize nor maintain a violently ie r Sy] wrrn mandatory, which I presume is a new word tured position. : hi ao ‘ “VY apso- for guardian, of certain territories which the ior is the situation in an autocracy so different as | > ¢ +] turecy | war has liberated from the tyranny of the ht be thought. Assassination and violence were long : z . NOTHING) Central Power Among these, Armenia. d as the inevitable tactics for use against czarism ‘y y / ¢ > b-, TO SAY There is a great deal to say in favor of i So the revolutfonists organized individual war- Serpe oatnnes y : , 23 this. Of course, there are 1¢ Americans They went cheerfully to their deaths, or to worse L : f 4 that will oppose it. Particulz the Little ture and imprisonment, if they could but rid the world Ps / / hid We « Americans. It is always popular to ob- a tyrant. They poured into their work a devotion and! | * ‘ ‘ ject to one’s doing anything for another rage that exceeds any displayed upon the battlefield. j AFTER "REDUCING FOR TWO jnation except fight it. When all this had been done it was discovered that We could easily get up an expedition to director and manager of the terrorist movement, the MONTHS BY DIET AND EXERCISE, conquer Mexico—that is, go down and kill yYHOOD f Fate? siet game— d.” was Azev, who was also the head of the imperial} ini wa deni iia ; it would be very dificult to arouse any en- pret service. — —_ Peimeepti ae sila pula ‘organizer of violence, the leader of the “propaganda of the YOU FIND YOU HAVE GAINED IG POUNDS we {the inhabitants and burn their fields—but And another hour's nap in the morning. Z . i ‘ i 'thusiasm to spend a million dollars in build- oe Pes ast short bene Moreover, in sociology as in biology, like produces ing school houses in Mexico, altho th@ latter : Albert Sorel, the great historian of the French revo-| < i course would be infinitely more profitable One lo i on, has shown that the terror but reproduced in re-| FF T for us in the long run painleas stroke pl brumpre ler tee ma ble detail the methods of the Old Regime. Today omorrow Every privilege is accompanied by a re- : eee EDMUND VANC cdoawe | C Trotsky differs but little in methods from Czar) sponsibility. The fact that we are the (Copyright, 1919, N. EB. A.) olas. i IF THE JUNE BRIDE FAILS TO COME TO HER SN the 24th of June in the year 64, the first Carte |Wealthiest nation in the world and enjoy - - > * Violence requires secrecy, encourages autocracy and WEDDING, WHY THERE ARE OTHER FiIsit tan persecution took place in Rome under the/free institutions, lays upon us the burden Wealth and religion have practicdily nothing 4) ni ce omer in the wae and arrogance in the IN THE SHA, AS THEY SAY IN NN tn > of helping our backward sister nations. ee rs paves the way to a “dictatorship of the prole-| Hanniseunc. rao pe ar arrived at the 3 ot June, the famous battle of! And no land offers a more promising field riat’” r pte . nati hiensih: wit tie bent ‘man. a the weld n nine r led b Bruce, the! 4), eebisse aside Dn cont ee against ag a o> conten the | chur ay sgebbige nd med ain ‘ lege Bln? Mee 2a ger eh wth de |than Arme nian We could go in there with | : 4 Wiclen ew i eee oo) brogcic at ceria ip. g| Mary, Tollo Saumed hee wind eh the tat i t t 2 Edward 111 a . ne wage ce is the reaction to violence. Suppression of |...) sb euinaned hd teulin't maneey Seb oite 7, John Cabot and his aod methods of discussion and action leads to fool-| pia Gees Dente Bosak? Des be weep ual’ shoot n at fenetian navigators, in the service of outbreaks that breed more violent suppression until the sift No. wir: he wae all dressed u . I nome ico SS ee a ae runs its course and both sides return to intelligence,|'° f° Dut his wedding. | Sowedily be sterre “gt oe ee aad icted es the whole society plunges into a murderous struggle. coated the teaeated. Aud the ,webdlag. pronseded. | 00 bad vered Prima Vista But whatever the outcome, labor is always the greatest thats how it comes Miss Tolloe te still Mine 7 In 1584, on the 24th of June, John Boccold, a jour by social violence, and Miss Chasa ts Mrs, Solar neyman tallor of Leyden, was crowned King of Mun Rhee 9-3 ster io Germany, by the Anabaptists, On the same . on The newest circus stunt is the nolecless ‘clown. He | S47, the 24th of June, in the following year, the Ger) r le wish peace “based on a recon- | never he cute capers. And soon ces took the city by surprise, deposed the Ciliation of all peoples.” Peoples may eventually be | mayne 1 cher who gaye never.e, wore | &, and afterward put him to death reconciled to the inevitable. They will never be recon- (** © gan. bys > ketene tae mate cor pv plc Compiling fam trees is an industry subject te tte tie woe i New England colonies for a year m was commenced by the Wampanoags in the Plymouth ,| Rearing a lawn In quite a habit ry ne | Colony, not far from Mount Hope awn sharks. The n eprow' In 7S hoo: * ite 73 on the 24th of June, the Bnglish ect of! To Fit the Individuals bal eres i: parliament aga rae witcheraft, which ag passed dur <2 \ e the 24th of June, in 1894, M. Sadi Carnot, fourth Senator Fall, of New Mexico, charges the state depart- ‘ mai Apes president of the French republic, was assassinated at flatly with suppression of news of Mexican affairs | ‘ ; favor of og ieaigrrig a ‘ ‘ a eniisi Certainly from this distance the recent Juarez affair baat ‘ jean brogan THEN G ‘ALLS AN d mighty like unauthorized intervention by American : sade one —— £ MAN oH in behalf of Mexico’s bewhiskered potentate, Car- | BR@rn = cgay iy org BH ) BE A PROPHET 2 The average reader of press dispatches, censorship snap "io BY THE REV. CHARI STELZLE ss to the contrary notwithstanding, will conclude the outcome g of ws Staff Writer on Religious Topics for The Star bf the Juarez fracas strengthens Fall's position. ‘ moe seg How s miele Ate. thew eccoueny As to the state department itself, and the truth or ae aader nepired to pre 1) a startling mersage which ‘hits uth of the suppression charge, that is a matter which ge emai i » meton | the wor mates Of He Capt ane’ power, withoe ts investigation. But it is a fact that news suppression) ——“"> oa his lawn. or have | 6yer he a ee ee 'r some such title as “diplomacy,” God save the mark! Heap ote aren't: Seana dikes just such another bright idea as could be counted on to bagging Bet ri eUCre than Sectora, on Saayaek GSTORUAGIER OF Gaopaotrs to the imagination of the glorified office boys who ; He ’ been left in charge of the department during the ab-| he t r ry night mt. here nares (One Ser ene ae Ot. Nrmaas e of the big bosses, Wilson and Lansing. [nets the epray on ght spr f et Calera ak wee ee Tf it should turn out that these young gentlemen really |°V" D*®’* ‘be sprinkler & aii ca: his aw . Shed to ac we been playing fast and loose with that most essential yy of the American people, vi#., the news, we sug B-) were you very sick with the flu, Rastus? tut they nev econ phets | tt a public spanking. If the punishment cannot be made! +a... Ah was #0 ae crime, it should at least be made to fit the night A look in dat er tf SR Es pe © Satisfaction for the Fae burden of | | + | the n mesmge before they can make others ses It is worthy of note that Orlando hasn't had a thing | Yo ateaia 3 aE wal 0 carb toa whe aK ce eas S eet tooth. 1 had t AFTER THE END » . 4 diy true of the to say since the premiers turned him over to Colonel sa ye | "Fern bln Sepa a Aid to appetite and a ream digestion — benefit pe and enjoyment in i | Ver dtehtant!y : hes es: sy thing In and ; : « rc he de : We were passing a vacant lot the other evening, just|©¥* ve v od. % ; ; lasti ng form. ost dark. pete bunch of 10 or 12-year-old kids were} ( a man who has #0 agonis a 5 : ~assem! in conference. ” - x ea to the depths ; : ITP One bf thera delivered this to the rest, “Gee, it ain't no! CHARACTER IS FAR MORE ascended to the heights of , : ; The price is 5 cents. disgrace to get beat up. Some kids thinks it is. It’s a dis-| IMPORTANT THAN CLOTHES | | th sas vabee othne dualiiee ett to run!” | m0 ‘ A great moxsage Right boy. Stick to that bit of philosophy thru life and} Some very worldly-wise people accuse relis « he be a prophet doesn't sound like the ‘ou’ll never be worried with the crowd at the foot of the|”’* 5 igs Ralanel bee plan DT co tae onte ie td Gee der of success. re alr lrg: ing | wht vn watoh t We all get “beat up” physically or mentally many times * “BS “7 go gd our vasioge pathways. | argue that when 3 rive a man better THE OLD GARDENER SA 5 t is no disgrace. Each beating only makes us stronger| °°". °°.” Taek ait atte caaliniiata id ree R ™en and women for the next “set to.” We gain expeclenae |: portal ibemeate Sig cs ret OM the mont put in beets and | b SEALED from each fray. Ee MME toda | oeihe weal bens on | De raived for wint . Rutabaga tu A No siree, it is no “sin to get beat up, but it is a sin urnishing food and clothes and shelter | { : Medvangtioiyadl ough | TIGAT Dr. Dernburg declares that it is the primary moral |™0re importance than the “outside.” gine “tied Miabth ta be coche KEPT duty of the German people to preserve the honor of the | it aren't earl important as charmater:™) mnt iy really y (806 tha dhnaat Sova | RIGHT nation, One man should be able to preserve what is Out of the heart are the ioe of “lite,” Mate | ee’ aes ganan iets’ whan they " wi By Soothe come to the table] in mid-winter than those which have been left of it. Why bother the whole people about it? [as a man thinketh in his heart, #0 ts he," he | ("om ee : TE Mj EEE EF? MAINT m Le araag of Switzerland and Norway to join in 1 bid athe rl Saat baby ia rare es) gyn fs ¢ 5 i NS : i blockade in case Germany refuses to eign the treat, man's "sou are dealing with a fundamental 7 a TH . , ro] will merely extend the scope of the bioehade. uit Re aii can be settled right, the other always take Ou! ms Roi d : il he BABES ) ‘4 we care of iteelf, but the fact that a man wear vat doesn’t necerraril provided p him to be "ee E a good | y y jy, your mamma's calling you, and Vii - Private Felix Bird of Chicago has been awarded | : ene] wee anes | the Distinguished Service Crose for capturing 49 Huns, | Little Ed 0 her ain't; ‘cause if she wuz she'a| This Bird t be closely rel ca a Wise the girl who can tell whether a young man | be calling “Edward.” He Bird must be closely related to the American eagle. |i jn tove or is merely breaking in a new pair of ee, es a tet shoes ‘ At dinner small Elizabeth asked for sugar for her| If you haven't yet arrived, take heart of the fact | — berries, and was Nn & spoonful that for years T N T was a useless byproduct. You | Te that enoug ked her mother may make a big noise yet. 1, Fabien. tbat costs nothing 4s probably worth about am , that’s little enough, mamma,” replied me abeth, eee

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