The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 24

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UPRISINGS IN ] *~ THE SEATTLE STAR LABOR’S STAND GERMANY LOOM Allies Turn Attention to Im- portant Situation BY FRED § FERGUSON Woiled Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, June With every preparation completed for sign ing the peace treaty in Versail les at 3 o'clock tomasrow after ean, the allied delegates today turned their aitention to the Internal situation in Germany Communist uprisings and Hamburs, Ported escape of Prince from Hotlan Were regarded gant in view made by the Against uncond! the terms. Germany Quarters, is on Counter revolution, and pos While the present government's at lirected toward the rad Berlin and Hamburg Mt owas thought th eastern territories e@pportunity to at Won of the empire. Success of either possible move ly doubted here, but it was together with the re he former crown 4 into Germany possibly signifi > Inst ditch fight royalists in might empt a restora further internal dis @rder in Germany time Would prove embarrassing to the ilies. What part the former crown @rince might play in a royalist @ounter revolution was the basis MOF considerable speculation Althe known to be opular even with the majority o mitt Rarists, it was pointed out that he. as the Hohensoliern heir, is the Geet. eligible candidate for the Throne, in the event an attempt ts to restore the empire. Jerman delegation which the treaty was en route! #0 Versailies from Berlin today. A : = ones in the personne! was neces © Weitated at the last moment thru the Withdrawal of Herr Giesberts and Herr Leinert. As now constituted W consists of Foreign Minister | Mueller and Colonial Minister Accompanied by a small staff of these two o! to arrive tomorrow morning. beginning in the Versailles eight hours the cere palace at later, Sounded Exciting for Awhile, But It Didn’t Last. WASHINGTON, June 2 Barly today the telegraph inetre- ment at the White Heuse began to click rapidly. A cable message from the president was coming to Secretary @ecided to lift the ban was the message the received. With visions and light wines being Wed the operator excitedly toid PAN assistant to call Secretary Tu- multy on the telephone. But after arousing the secretary ‘the last word of the message was “bullion.” W. S. Saling, silk and dreas goods | for the Rhodes Co., left Thurs morning for the New York and 9 markets, on jnamed by the city a purchasing | FRISCO GIRLS IN CONFERENCE Now Attempt to to Settle Cali- fornia Phone Strike SAN FRANCISCO, June 27.—Tele phone company officials and officials of the Coast Telephone employes will fo into another conference today in an attempt to settle the statewide strike. If this fails. they will meet with Mayor Rolph and a committee, supervisors, to discuss some other plan. This was decided upon after Rotph and the supervisors listened to the stories of both sides in the strike Inte yesterday, The strikers are willing to accept the company’s offer of a basic $6 per day for linemen, etc, but tn tend to remain out until the girls’ de | mands are met RED BLUFF, Cal, Jon le cal telephone operators ae here jast night and joined the state. wide strike this morning. Only one lof the 10 girls employed remained at work. The operators are picketing the bffice LL CELEBRATE! _Is Sorry to President Wi son pond rt ” * quecwell France at a dinner given taat night by President Potncare to the Amer ican executive and the peace dele rates Mrs. Wilson attended The preaident, In response to the address of Preaident Poincare, said “I thank you most sincere the words that you be cannot pretend, sir. the pect of going home de Ughtful to me, bet I ean with the greatest sineerity that the pros pect of leaving France is very pain ful to me. “1 have received a peculiarly meng erous welcome here, and it has been pleasing for me to feel that that speech to y for ered. 1 pros welcome was intended not so much | for myself as for the people whom I represent. And the people of France know how to Kive a welcome that makes a man’s heart gled. They have a spontaneity about them. a simplicity of friendship which is alto gether delightful, “I fool that my #tay here, str, hax enlightened both my heart and my mind nally Wilson Glad to Come Home; Leave France to seo the evidence of the suffering And the merifices of France. enabled me to come inte personal touch with the leaders of the French people and thru the medium of inter course with them, to understand bet ter, I hope, than I understood before, the motives, the ambitions and the principles which actuate this great nation. It has therefore been to me & lemon in the roots of friendship in those things which make the inter. | course of nations profitable and serv. | jeeable for all the rest of mankind. Sees Wisdom “Sometimes the work of the com | ference has seemed to go very slow. | ly Indewd. as if there were unnecessary obsta-| cles to agreement have lengthened I have seemed to see the profit that came out of Quick conclusions would not have produced that Intimate knowkxlge of | @ach other’s mind whieh I think has come out of these daily conferences, | “We have been constantly fn the! ft has \ Sometimes it bas seemed | bot aa the weeks} that. | The Fourth With You! Let’s Make It a Big Day You’ll Want a New Suit Pll Make It Easy for You | :i.riccc wes to Get It ome A eg SIDELSKY. Smashing 4th of July Offer GOOD FOR ONE DAY ONLY—SATURDAY INDEPENDENCE Independence Day will take on new and more exalted meaning on this Fourth of July. The Autocrats of the earth have again been sub- jected and the world breathes freer than ever before in history. Let us forget our small difference, and may MEN’S SUITS $ Superbly Tailored. . Made to Individual Measure. 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LOOK FOR 01 OC E A N — “HAMBURG HUNS "HUNGARY REDS MARTIN AGAIN RUSS BOLSHIES <2 0252" < DECLARE TRUCE FACING REVOLT BEFORE JURY ARE DEFEATED ra go by, wo that this of the} Counter Revolution Breaks George W. ‘Alen Also Ques- ON THE FAST AND RELIABLE 7 gest ec as allman Out in Lhnngeaes tioned by Investigators You can hardly fail to find something to please you. ern minds and! motives and characters and the com: | radeships which are based upon that nort of knowledge are sure to be very | much more intelligent not only, but| to breed a much more intimate sym | pathy and comprehension than could | otherwime be created | Intimate Sympathy “Thess six montha have been six} months which have woven new fibres of connection between the hearts of our people. And something more than > and intimate sympathy me ont of this intercourse a very good thing Intimac nitightening th But friendship may end with t ment. A new thing hat has hag pened in that we have t for fall merchandine. It has enabled me per EXCURSION Through Admiralty Inlet, past Forts Casey and Flagler and Dun- geness to the Straits of Juan de Fuca and past Port Angeles to the Presence of each LIBERTY BONDS cepted at FULL ‘PAR VALUE For a $50 Bond you get a $30 Suit and $20 cash in change. friend han ¢ Friendship is ina very We have been hall continue to be comrade ba coworkers Hostilities End d After Hours of Street Fighting Ukrainian Forces Recapture Odessa; Threaten Kieff conception of the| race and of | true that that | ne Jand Sp VIENNA, June 25.—(Delayed.) United Press.}—A counter revolution broke out in Budapest last night The battle began when monitors RASLE trnee n declared by ws June 27 overnment tr B ver force Hamb recapturing Kieff, ac. Ukrainian official statement received today. fying . ying Odessa and threatening treet fighting cording to a here tory of nations " railway | ; 8 formed contr with Petulra’s army has been Bolsheviki along capturing Fastov, Skv and FARE, Including War Tax, S. Indianapolis Leaves Colman Dock orious over the entire e George W Children, 5 to 12, June wrong that was done tn the people were aging of this excursion. early Get your tickets early, as many disappointed on last Sunday’s following Nikolaieft marching against along the Dneister purpose of joining Petulra.” war was a t it wakened tt ext Sunday, June 29 ya eaeiy ee oe ne Here is a chance to go to the ocean and back on the same day, with the opportunity of seeing the wonders of Puget Sound and Ghat de oll hers ens onease ve is ans have defeated Bolsheviki forces ay os artacan said to have assi a physi aM along the front eat thing 1 h m that ¢ eporte i As Le wwe i ‘ j@ dispatch fr t abn pool cian in removing a quantity of when the dispatch waa filed foll 1 by fie fiehting, which Spartacans occupied the thru the night At << 2.50 od Thursday afternoon, " Half Price. y It could not be ascertair tatement, claiming the situation is |“ lay Allen to distribute andthe capture of Odesss vaieat ae ether there were any casual inder control Gestroy the whisky selsed in August jena \Srereon, 10 Al necessity of seeing Hensgen’s barn, near the Meadows, || n ‘ the Bolsheviki ments a common conception of dut common the majestic grandeur of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. the Hungarian national colors DAIRY LUNCH AT CITY PRICES SERVED NK I shall re ert | att atler tania oF mores Gabting, | See tenes ie tay whisky from the | county-city building on the night of June 4, 8A M fore but beagle ~ — |miles in all directions to prevent| permit removal of the dead and ~eg . rrival of more overnment troops. on ec Ake themsetves temporarily, but they (°° Wat Cor - sae pag o Secchteaa | Allen, Pacific North Herkiwe never before have ansociated them-| panperIN 2n.—(Dolayed.)—| a stato of aiene In the capital, Bela | West Manager of the National Surety approachin Pu et anna Navi ation Cc r that om OP a last April, was summoned as the! © g oO. paki cras nacemmary tha coresttacns 1 last "ADri, a ha anne” scene ah aige |Portland Unions Press.)—A counter revolutionary | Rext witness, t Main 3993 . erated STEAMER INDIANAPOLIS and of men of every With the recall of S. M. Mar- RERNE. The Wkrain- lime. If it be tiatic were ¢ An progress ngari. ‘om the ube wa ON THE BOAT things that thas happened 1 the i (ingariat from the Danube, This was | building on the night of June 4 7 ninth session since it convened, The statement said Toma’ wrone that brief machine gun battle took! Kun, assuming personal comm of New York, who was one within 30 kilometers of Kieff, while lace in the Alexan Platz of the soviet forces, has iss men appointed by Superior n. Gregorieff's. army, Colman Dock I, avedibe tarsettaled’ an ule movement against the Hungarian| F. W. Campbell Liha j e iaterels te atc Cee Disfavor Strike 7 ie in a Allen's. court. and clerk of Joseph H, Hens-|who was bailiff, the two | ing Judge Japest has s to dispatches in the county-city build- n the night of June 4, when with Allen, large quantities of Whisky’ disap te » the grand jury| peared. ‘That is, if a subpoena cah Thursday afternoon. be served on them. There will be dently the grand jury is in-|no session of the grand jury terrogating every man or woman! urday or Sunday. tion that was wrong once is not enough accordi must follow the warnir There x to all ot would do like r n turn will be and shamed bor Council, at Its meet: | received here today nt cated a resolution! In addition to street fighting, river proposed | monitors bombarded soviet headquar. ters Tuesday night, Crowds of spec swarmed the of the during the ardment, 1 waving flags and hand The revolt was put down when the counter revolutionary lead ers were eaptured, it was said The latest aid order had been restored and that soviet armed treets entral 1 nations that that they ahaitatead rt to the attempt a di gaiea. ‘ sgggroet s PORTLAND, Ore., June 27.—The | suppressed man, Judge Allen ot rike movement Danube Kasier to Understand cane @ e¢, therefore, » physical goodt not kerchiets. a little retain In my heart hieh the this great while turn I shal always hall leave your shores; | the warm feelings w gener advices people And I to propose, a broad it will | ous treatment. of very r guards were patroling the « will be rrow in the ire, It |has generated in my hear easier to understand ea wish in my turn, sir with the confident the before and|you have proposed, the continued |and increasing friendship of the two afety and prosperity ¢ Service Physicians Organizing Here ranization of veteran physt who were iniform during intercourse of understanding will be | nations, tl vened into action and action | France, the closer com An or nion. of free peop and the | clan rengthening of ever will be tentatively instructs the mind and the) at a meeting to be held at the ying a sort Maes of humanity,” [club, 8 p,m, Friday, PRIZE WALTZ MME. LEPPER — 1604 4th Ave Cor, 4th and Pine Main 4264 f educate alike our purpose | m 1 our thought influence | the war formed 0, in saying Aretic | | France, | am only

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