The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 11

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eas ed? |The S e attle S tar | Pages 11 to 20 SATTLE, W ASH,, 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. ALLIES SOFTEN NEW DEMANDS ON GERMANY HOPE TO AVOID URGES AMERICA WILL REFUSE, GERMANSFILE (CHINAPROTEST CENTRALIANS HONOR MEMORY |TWO HUNTERS USE OF TROOPS TOHELP ALLIES NOSKE STATES PROTESTNOTE SENTTOJAPAN ASK SUPPORT OF THEIRDEAD DROWN SUNDAY . All Military Plans Are Com- Use of Army and Navy Sug- He Recommends Against) Says Prisoners of War Are! Landing of Troops at Foo-| Call Upon Nation to Stamp Elks Hold Service; 53 Mem- Canoe Capsizes in Full View a pleted, However gested in Resolution Signing of Protocol Being Mistreated | chow Arouses Peking Out Sedition bers Die During Year of Steamer Passengers ¥ BY HENRY Woop WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.—(United LONDON, Dec, §.—(United Prens.) BERL, (United Press); TOKYO, Dec 5.—(Delayed.) Sounding the Armistice day Seattle Lodge, No. 92, B. P.O. B Searching parties started from — } (Whited Press Staff Correspondent.) Pre A joint resolution, author I will recommend that Germ gov day handed to (United Preas)—A second protest| murders in Centralia as the clar held memorial ser Sunday after Bremerton M jay to search © 4 at ARIS, Dec, &—The latest al the ea | Pee cept the pre ve al _minslor 5 myeetinent over oan te te pengle of the or noon in the for the bodies of K. J. Smith and note to Germany contains t German r f in nin landing force tion to rise in righteous wrath rt * ae ‘yl sufficient concessions to elim sg fenne AS Quoted as de ‘ nt of ( 5 been received at the and stamp t nedition forever, |ing the Willia « arruth rs, who were inate the possibility for further in w in Bert r vr Key, H.W. Thompson and HB. | \¢ cy p,| drowned in Puget Sound between m 4 iy occupation of German territory we The foreign office stated today thin! Veness spoke day evening at | [ya . con, Blake and Vashon islands Sun- K to enforce its terms, according fa he 1 not speak for | reporte from K p at would not be answered until a mass meeting held in the | qucted the ri I day morning w a canoe in i to authoritative information ob- according to the inter-| steamer Santa Elina, it was sembof.|@ personal investigation of the witu.| Arena, under the auspices of the | jinwett of the unive liveredan| Which they were riding capsized. "tained today, ally believed ‘t’he|fictally stated, was carrying 600/ation there is made by Yosuke Mat-| four American Legion poste of |agdress and the ceremony was con.| Both men lived at Bremerton aaa | a These concessions are such, it 1 German _ prisone from England |suoka, secretary of the bu {| Seattle, cluded with the rea of Thana-| were employed in the navy yard) : B was believed, that Germany can. the we are unable| when one man aped at Kiel, Brit: | commercial affairs of the foreign of Dr, Thompson, a Presbyterian | topsis by Past Exalted Ruler Arthur | The accident occurred in full view \ not afford to do otherwise than King’s resolu ur country,” | ish sailors fired at the man fice, retary Matsuoka will sail) minister of Centralia, and veteran| i Burne of passengers on the steamer Bure i may r ngs rf The German con andan he «for Fi ow December 12 of the civil war, dealt with the/ - te sign immediately preamble th CY 4 1 Tt » commandant then o “There you and ] a prolongation of |cupied the locks, went aboard the} Serious international complications | causes which led up to the shooting 3 > men had been bunting and While the note demands immediate | fest yonlA bad ithin the ery to y¢ septance of the proto of the| the s« nta Ell 4 investigated, it was feared an a result of the I f four ex men fetaiied | ition at work | Wet on th Seen ct tho pret lool pie ame col will be reject-| stated. Prisoners compla how incident, Trouble started No-| the facts ng the present con: | they ¢ ducks they had shot when the Mi aoe sree je nat the conse fing to the vember 15 between Chinese students | dition of unrest in the t aor ee canoe overturned in the rough which provided f nvasion port,” Prof i ieany, in the a Ke, according | feared they were be and Formosany of Japanese alles We have failed in our duty of | Pain, water earry out t as, was Bi h yielded | Poland, wt puld be forced | ance, Ax ing to dispatches from) making the foreign-born into food | Hirer A passenger on the Burton first é tically el F _— We must res The al-| to army Peking, mi Chinese and one Amer-| Americans,” he said. “It is part of 0” saw the canoe and notified the other E tically et : wliat they sheuba; na we , rman prison. |!ean Y. M. C. A. secretary were in-| our duty to make the alien a part of | The invocation was 1 members. Capt. Charles Wallace @€ j Phas most important point—from - eae cae able to oppose them by mill-| ers previously had been forced to do|Jured when the Formosans attacked | the ernment by ut anding | Rev. Dr. W the Burton was notified and the Bure — i © German . ow a is the prom. ise to return ar prisoners @s soon as ratificatio: to the treaty are exchanged. ° Demand for return of drydocks | ceive . and merch it mar materials, in The British payment for sinki were unwilling to war fleet interned bility for the pen: also is lightened. The not many refuses to learned, permits 4 \¢ tons of these materials in lots that Will conform with Germany's own economic needs mh” thin students who were urging a bo: Miss Ruth O« |, The German commander ordered of Japanese merchandise. ‘The boy oe . the prisoners released, the statement | COtt resulted from Chinese anger || legation to re-| British Believe nid, as they were within territorial /OVer the Shantung award, s from London The first protest from ¢ Germans to Sign Waters, ‘Tus /Pritich released, Chem | rae tk under protest LONDON, De nment The pre hers of rines are aided by our | in teaching true American ton maneuvered to help the two Mem, who could be seen clinging to theie 99 craft. However, both men were seem to slip into the chill waters from ex. Smith disar red first, He J a few minutes later by hall interrupted Little Bit of | welf on the nist, played “Indian a harp. Arma " Maria ar Venens recounted the Ineldents leading up to the Centralia mur ders and the shooting of the Ameri. can Legion fre mbust “The attack was premeditated,” he said, “and unprove The Ameri can’ Legion paraders carried 10] Retard Students CZECHS ELECT HERE; jarms. We have witnesses who were in @ position to ee every detail of Will Give Concert, BENEFIT TO BE HELD the tragedy. They will tentity that The Seattle branch of the ational Alliance of ates, it was said harp. Mins solo and dered by Miss already had been di HUN MONARCHISTS BUSY ‘iarers that uerioun interns BERLIN, Dec, &—(Unite might result. The first admiralty Failure of the monarchistic ele-| Chinese protest was answered with Bunday spent to stir up an extensive wave| the statement that a J ne the British war macht ormantem during thelr re-| munity had been endang wn into Kear upon a mo sonstrations re * — a adebltteaiy we w tack to further the) LOS ANC Carruth Neither of the men came to the surface after they lost their hol) provided if The supreme co} 1 was to decide upon the time the note will be de. livered at {ts meeting today The German de} s that if the r S.— Five hundred |the shooting came from the hall and| Marie Siderius Zendt, soloist for | slovak is tatantional nr it he cousin advice Aho Me “in ' ay 3 , dollar turkeys and dollar aplece egen | from the buildings opposite the Ava |the Amphion poctety, and Mrs. Zoe! Sunday night elected Fred di eaid to-p : biy may take it en a < a ni “ ames nhewrpape a pe “vy are with wu They were displayed in ion hotel and from t ithe. It was | Pearl Dark. will ta Mushon president; Jar Slehiik, veins Lit ‘ bs advertivements for the “Ein. | Lon Angeles today—at the pure bred| then that the ranks of the legion | musical concert to be held at the! president; Henry Zahradnik, necessary military prepara’ de- | m 6 the German | poultry show men broke and those lada ran into| Ballard high school auditortum | urer; Ls tepanek, financial Sulak, trustee, and attacked the assassins who were | ceeds of the concert, which ix being | Peter, warden. A benefit ent n understood. to promote |cat had mange on its tail Joe cut uring streams of lead into the| held under the auspices of the Bal-| ment for eight local Czechs, to permit denouncing of the of the armistice should Germany fail | und to yield. ot y plans, it was for occupation - - uhr valley and) Spend less time in envying the “stimulate th fund will be| NEW YORK.—Joseph Farrone’s hall and with their bare hands | Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Pro-| tary; A. ¢ Delay also was necessitated, ac-| Frankfort, in event Germany refuses | success of your neighbor and a little! the pan-Germanism of the volks-| off the tall to keep the mange from! ranks of men and Red Crosse work-' lard studenta, will go to the school | | overseas, will be held December img to reliable information, to! to accept the note. more in trying to get there yourself. parted ‘spreading. The judge fined him $15 ors.” stage fund. ‘in Fraternal hall, 1511% Fourth —. arse van cee ———— Daca The National Dentists kia Le CORNER THIRD AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Open Up Under NEW MANAGEMENT and for a Short Time Will Make a GREAT INTRODUCTORY OFFER To properly introduce ourselves to the people of Seattle and vicinity, we will for a short time give you the best dental work, with the best of mate- rials, at prices which will make you think of those good old pre-war days again. 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