The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 1

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An American Paper That Fights for Americanism $< —$_$_$___ saees ee NIGHT EDITION _ | TheSeattleStar [== Per Year, ty Mall, $5.00 to $9.00 Motered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffies at Beattle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919. a ; Weather Forecast: Ta (e=2=]) J Congressman Scores anne ©) Yankee Commander gpeegre PARIS, Aug. 30.—(United Press) —Gen. Pershing refus- ode ed today to testify before the congressional committee in- =—IGerman Propagandal=sec en thet hiss of the committee, issued a statement — E ‘ at his action was a typical example of the war depart- If you are not a very intelligent person, DON’T READ ment’s indifference and its contempt for the wishes of the ete. |THE LUDENDORFF STORY OF THE WAR, TO BE people. was in the midst of a =i... PUBLISHED IN THE STAR, BEGINNING MONDAY, (gst AVIATORS §PONSORS’ JEWELS. B2S="= If your judgment is weak, “ARE NOT FOUND : If your judgment is weak, if you cannot trust your own CHARGED TO UNCLE discernment, if you prefer to consider yourself already |‘tsn9) Waterhouse and 3 |possessed of all the information regarding the world’s | Se eee ae te SAM, SAYS WITNESS SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 30—A Diamond brooches, jeweled ping board funds in Washington. | M4 9 eteterment atteiputed to American | writ watdhes and lavalleres. |The Gtettie Nations! Sank a which greatest conflict [Comet Sianey mith at Ensenada. erp bestowed upom sponsors of | Newberger in an aanintant cashier, ’ | Lower California, that Captain Tru-| ships launched in Seattle, and |a depositary for the Emergency BOOK AS YOU WOULD A PEST icra eect | Semester ° |denied that hia men had found the, uring the height of the war, ons ree ERC | ° ° ° ° e jarmy aviators, Lieutenants Water- poy posuere ag ha was the vr SEATTLE MAN iS | house and Connolly, added today to © coast, accord For, according to an item in a Seattle daily which 51 iy cin wiy' fon gael cm contig ’ ; j pearance of the two men 10 days, ‘Congressional investigators here. | failed to secure the biggest news feature developed out 20 2777S see mason ne SLAIN IN HILLS iit eer of the war, Ludendorff’s book is propaganda. in at pak tenes a morning rhe hai coer ung With Skull Crushed Furthermore, it is Hun propaganda aimed at influencing conditions for || |. —- ~ | Fiprement an outta ot sano. | Near Medford, Oregon the next war, if you would believe another contemporary in the Northwest. BAVARIANS DIE of ale ai fire much ower tha Te dt e oaiaaee In other words, it in effect warns that Northcliffe, the fiery British pub-) —[N WILD RIOTS “tir oe somwy wire tm, tne catn ens ee eee COTEASS SONI TR Lo ee ae = land Gematis Thorn Wiriemes Tee oe aoa ee cago News, the Philadelphia Ledger, the Louisville Courier-Journal, the Bos- “Ludwigshaven Outbreak Sw, Senal"seentene °C 8° F: Raymond of Sent ton Post, the Toronto Star, the Washington Post, and 100 other leading. wssin sie ixdenyeay she saoa'viay “"" TU and arose were fount nh American and Canadian dailies are Teuton propagandists! fst tor aching ceremonies ant bythe fod eaters when the a Of course, Ludendorff is going to portray the war as i220 cpus i aining” "NEY Sou “tho ‘cen a story told by a ernment $30,000, it was brought out The entire front of the skull had te ‘turns oe | geen from the German side. He could not very well do i = SE ghee get handled American troops | that further trouble will occur. vives fic P cases | murderer, who carefully buried the i i i l 1 id h t h . in feared a general strike will be de. | they : graphers body: and placed. attnes ayeund! the otherwise. And if there is a soul so timid that he is ‘.:: setae fs Sa afraid to read the German version, afraid to examine the 2°27 2 ite ee eae me "aod "oar proses A cant found on ah Rhine, opposite Mannheim ‘a J *, Blain, when he re-|Grace Brunsaugh 4 as district manager of the _ or F sailors and buck privates Tati coun, a, |facts from all sides, afraid to weigh the war issues as the Arctic snows. When the New Revolution =oer* “<> |impartially as his environment will permit, then pity him. on in Budapest : wen woe -y: FIRES MENACE est ien «mn | The Star anticipates there will be many statements in. "22" 320" Pasnew rene WN) GOQPER CITY set in and both his ‘dam to the e he je e ernment | — ‘the Ludendorff articles to which we shall take exception. eee se happened that this lucklens (ne in | Flames Increase Northeast had in a cket a smal ° ° ° ° to Magee ex: | Jae | There will be many views expressed with which we can- <a oo ihe Sees ‘not agree. Our mental processes and our sympathies 0050 siic't [05 0 sot Me tome f, wie, tvs cae it; he can take his two the <r.” ‘never have run parallel with Ludendorff’s, and we do aie ye rue. royrtons.” Horst fies are eis |not expect to be in soul accord with him in the future. 2"7.08/srJ.clss.e" hax Snes [er Sia Seo ee | (Bat we possess a keen curiosity, and we believe the world possesses it, to Sit Tight in Boat, inner & Eady | is the Fall Creek fire in the Cascade Haare I wo, tced “| vead what he has to say about the German campaigns, to get at his explana- Advises President ™» ~ : i" fire’ th, the: aan taseaa Biter than the worst . a -* . ‘ WASHINGTON g. 80, The |. ad 4 alarms pre tion of why the German plans miscarried, to learn his estimates of good and ™ : bin ie ait Ua lent Wilson told the ‘TTLE fs a busy and | bad points in German leadership—and WE HAVE EN OUGH COMFI- coverna saps Me op hy ny eving ragged down only’ $148406 (bienstink si ye clstce nerticaaae 41 established by lk ete in bonuses. o nite Salmon, Wash Eee sw | DENCE. IN OUR GOOD SENSE AND JUDGMENT TO BELIEVE THAT 2.2.88 2 isis ea Be tows wi nors"", “WE AREN’T GOING TO BE CONVERTED INTO GERMAN ENTHUSI- page wiison REVIEW | at tot we arth fey: ttt ors $00 ant sons” | ASTS BY ANY SPECIOUS GERMAN WRITING. OF FLEET AT SEATTLE (7:,° Stunders sna Jose shed tomorrow, i was announced | WASHINGTON, Aug. 29. —~ Presi- |a tan es! sep ihiatinseinidaptaa And when we say “we,” it is the reading public of Seattle and the Great 1 Wiisn is teine urged woay' by jmonea Evers {0 bel re Northwest to which we refer. se pa Ke) Se mr qrecoaesune | Mew Gant fd Se 6 Baa FPA Y PEE YO PIC Rp a Pp eal | ne | Rhyme Contest \Oregon Labor Men Food Prices Drop Lovett Says Plumb Mother of Three Careless Smoiter {tho D8 ed Yow On ' | Oppose F. C. Oxman in Des Moines ; Scheme Is Russian ii Adopts Six More Again Causes Fire)" United Judg MOI udge PORTLAND, Or Aug. 30.—Or fl ‘ 4 Some 4 & okel ur Portland has start END IRISH CENSORSHIP N 30.—The press Here is the way one poet goes about it: es ‘ the 1. CG. L., ‘ ‘ag ‘ ) ¢ be r ey c d now I know quite lt bo, WAS haa min d : cording to LOV: | toy rearet, who died May 4,1914.] y : to amaive even vt : iF room, their fortune i Mn oft oecur again; the 4 as one a epee: mecnety : a : : ; nk ca . See the Classified pages Pies Mt be abhorre ns eee : pit, ae and Margaret May, 6 eel sae Pg , || for details of contest. s conference with the a. ip nbbpeiee aan ad pages of The Star.” ¢ h s Melnnis 0 bomb plotter.

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