The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1919, Page 16

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_ JAPANESE JINGOES MENACING PEACE This ts the ninth and final article on Japan by Rodney Gil bert. the seemingly u ese state Written Especially for The Star ‘ BY RODNEY GILBERT to gauge ¢ reacts of Leading Oriental Journalist . me ‘ fa © to per Ther t t al ficial Japs anthA fean > aty t 1 < The crities suggest that two de Masses 6 ter + cades ago Japan was still served by tant te t a number of foreign advisers, while This ix a da A now she is relying solely upon her War wi! \ a now, o n own counsels. Structic t ears } ex aust . Vet if the rulers of Japan choose ;, ; te play upon the passions of the zy Mapanese people as a temporizing Measure, rather than to improve) months ago, believed Germa Pheir condition, they may find too) vincinie. and who even now belleve Tate that the beast aroused is to) (hot Japan can succeed where Ger Varge to control. Against what must) many fated vn their “4 oe , ™ —— JAPAN AT CROSSROADS: fight America as they wer red| HOW WILL, SHE TURN? fo fight Russia—with what narrow The proven friends of Japan, how @stape from disaster as they will) ever, Insist that Japan ts passing remember thru only a tor ry phase of re When they ficht America it is|fetion. They as with emphasis Hot likely they will find the crew) tht haat ™ a oe pal SEE te alah the fie j@ pescetoving, fairminded, and im Ene Gere to, eink the feet and ng with ideale of poreenal and declare war afterward national bener CHINESE POLICY ' y Pp distinguished per \ ULD SETTER ALL age Japanese public life, Whe uimplest way t whose teachings and whese infio Thasses of ¢ Japa n line with Shelr present of Japan to Adopt such « ; he nation strong not “Be to make . ¥ power, but com genet C ata i by the friend The better wane a other peoples of the world. ‘They belleve that the intelligence of these men will prevail in due good ling wh time—th heir voices are only tem ould have engendered owned by the din of arma Pearance of ceneros i ruout the w feeees have ¢ This view the critics do not share. * They believe that the military Japan has become impatient of Shak - it has considered leading strings, Eaymnce she | and from now oy will have lis own may. Like sare tia tag way; that this “way” leads to the Faaditui ct the that te get her tet | P¥FFhean “victories” which Japan has sustained during the last few that it leads to national stagnation af best, and to destruc tion at worst, What will depen do to prove the) critles wrong? out unnotice! OFf WISDOM DUF TO STRONG LEADERS refull arefu tolibera eague of Nations to Be Issue in 1920 Campaign BY L. €. MARTIN Mited Press Staff Corresponde WASHINGTON, Dec Hon to force th into the whether treaty or not, has b >) senators who that is necensary is to raitify the eaty. So strongly do 18 republic Jan senators feel on this point that they have served notice on Senator Lodge, their leader, that unless he brings about a compromise, other senators will treat with the demo crate and perhaps vote with them to jaccomplish ratification } This is the second time within a week that a virtual ultimatum of this sort haa been served on Lodge. Behind it are the groups known as the mild reservationists and the mid- die-ground senators While these senators blame Lodge om with respect to a ey Senator | jc leader on deli nage = caucus an in six states. By the ntlal ptimaries and 8 for jon of the n begin, the orgn ented in every ats | The movement ts nonpartisan, declared today B they said, is to put One means or another all « for office, from constable dent. on the league of n: They determined. to get ething at written into party pl and national. They want partisan organizations 9n record, either for or against Jeague Anti-League F ig batters are to be wri nelect . senators also say it» mocratic ar U. S. May Deport Reds Held in Jail Three “wabblies,” said to be guilty numerous industrial crimes on t and the circulators ot the P "lank n to cand who a, will be immigra tion, it was n the city it December rant P. F “The league of nation Mever be settled to ar faetion until it ha the people at VHorah, discussing the orgar No matter whether the » “Hles the treaty or not, the i | Mot become a verity Bentiment of this Swan Wealthy ‘Teaseer CK The only wa apping Pe it ix or inn » for issue in a camp last | While the “ir Rhus organizing to for Into the campaign eratic and rep b For Children | keep y Innocents Day—the In the interest Daizn. It will be held St. Mark's ¢ it wil y afternoon nt 8! will announce the offering in the mite Rishop Keator will give charming talks to the little ones et them take part im this detict: 1 w chert ¢ them will travel fr of the City, Plense allow for this Sunday — 3:30 P. M. St. Mark’s Church :: Broadway Harvard TACOMA jalleged 1. W jeral gran with violation of the expic | refused to plana to the charges and THE SEATTLE STAR THOSE WERE THE DAYS of Defense Attorney Dec. 27. Ww 4 jury last week Indicted by the fed charged ynasre act, Sullenly dety | ing the United States court, the three JS Saturday NOT TO MAKE CALLERS FEEL BAD ys , ee. Overcome with grief and suf fering from nervous shock, Kenworthy shelter and was being eared for the heme cousin in another part of the Arthar A in Mrs found of refuned to accept any attorney t city, following the death of her represent them, when arraigned be husband and fiveyearold son fore Federal Judge E. &. Cushman| Glen, whose bodies were found yesterday charring in the ruins of the While the court offered ther Holly Farm, their home at 9044 every opportunity to Sist ave, S, whieh was de counsel, the accused radicals | stroyed by fire Friday morning cated they will handle their own): With Mra Kenworthy i» her 1 casen, when they come to trial Janu-| 7°*rold arief #tricken dau ary 13 ‘eresa, with whom she was dow The defendants are W. Randall, twa when the fire occ mid to have been acting secretary the ipta ol of the I. W. W. locals here; R £,| es Of holly wreaths. Eddy, alleged 1. W W. agitator, and A., Grows, vendor of radical litera. ture. They are charged with pub lahing seditious Uterature = CITY FUNDS IN “SSE DANESE BANK Neneh Report ‘Shows De- posit by City Treasurer I mphiets | Terry shou in which te gerald anc ceipts oo _Off to Northland a certificates ember uad on | aga : wn for the fiscal y City Treasurer FA 1. use a Japanese bank t city funds in not # show that yal funds are mt why r, but his f the mun ese Commercial anurera receipta, 20, nat ding to the iday with filed Fi t ement a o, we a3 ~| Open Bids on City Roadway to Skagit! tracts for the « bet Plans Conservation BRING YOUR CHILDREN]: Condemned Negroes |‘: Are Given Respite at least 6 Li of Feeder Springs urvey by H. L. McG when attorneys £1 0 days : maw the H Friends met their mot way ty and broke the r later a taxt dre # bf the home. the er ' saw them t two viewed 4 No Arrangements Yet They > was 63 rthy mi n exp was left ad beer utes Ittle son be fre st into t was seen a few awa r aid not arrangements ba Now GRAN PA, _ REememBER You're Tee BY TELLING THEM You uStd To Buy ALL He SUGAR You WANTED TAT 2S Pounds FOR PAS DOLLAR <\ = ALLEGED REDS MOTHER VIEWS FAIRIES’ MUSIC REFUSE HELP HER SON'S PYRE ON BILL TONIGHT Won't Accept Appointment Looks Upon Death Scene, Popular Concert for Young Then Goes to Relatives died try aned m the re ne and, looki ny Farm by Skull Is Crashed “FN MAN DEAD, one the in flame nide This in hie y tage that had GAS TS BURNING * ORDERED NOT TO GO INTO LEGION DETROIT affects rough granted demned men & respite, x ee IN —JT and Old as Well Watry tales tn rich, gl wing munic will be gtven by Seattle's splendid 2 ny Orchestra Saturday night a r iveratty amp It will be night and each tale w ed and tot t M Bley f ae i detigh . heart whether 7 oF The ever popular a from Herbert y open the cracker” suite of Techal waky, and “The Children’s Cor * @ delightful fanta by De " symphonic poem, “The f the Woods,” wit) ACCUSED HUNS FACING TRIAL Allies Exchange Lists of Men Scheduled for Courts LONDON, Dee, 27.—Fiwal tiete of ised of war erin . r ced by Great Rr Ex-Marines Will Clean-up Seattle Apples and Oranges Vegetables and Nuts THELMA LAWRENCE ONE OF OUR OWN PRIZE WINNERS Starting Today "WESTERN UNION Major Maurice Thompson OFFICE ROBBED Robbers Bind S. F. Manager i eral of Pr and Get $2,000 LEW WHIT OSCAR GERARD ERT. C. HUNT EXTRA! NEW YEAR’S EVE EXTRA! FROLIC “MESSIAH” | HELEN HOLMES in “THE FATAL FORTUNE” SUNDAY, NIGHTS AND NEW YEAR'S, 40c "¥ Named Adj jutant General ‘ mpson as major in adjut eral’s department veaiisad an doen fr ‘all an the pajutant Semel “4 returnin m to his former t t sling Mage an the ng Harvey der provide the acting Thompson brigadier gene also carry the ransfer of funda, d propert order and repo Brakeman Is Slain by Three Mexicans EAGLE PASS, Texas, Dec. will be re Major | brakeman on the Sunset Limited was ed at th y morning and| K and elevating | Killed and robbed by three Mexicans « at the First q wn near Bl Paso Thursday night, big Epin chureh by the h of this date ap-|throat being cut, it was repow ne te r iiesioning Maurice here today THIRD‘ AND = MADISON. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAY and NEW YEAR’S “ABIE” “OLE” “SLIVERS” making three of the funniest comedians in the West in a two-hour whirl of hysterical fun—catchy music—pretty girls, in gor- and elaborate special novelties. | GET YOUR SEATS NOW FOR THE BIG AND ALL NIGHT DANCE

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