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TWO POLICE OFFICERS HELD IN WHISKY RING EXPOSE BOAT AND AUTOS IN GUN a EW Weather Tonight and Tue day, * rain; moderate westerly winds, Temperature Last Hours Maximum, 57. Minh . 43 eee On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Entered as Second Clase Matter May 2, 1899, at (he Poatoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 2, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $3 te 69 Today Noon, 53 “VOL. 22. NO. 332. ol 3 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARC H 22, 1920, ’ TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE WAR VETS ASK QUICK EU 3 OF BOOZE T Federal Officials See Greatest Booz Smuggling Syndicate Since State Went Dry Nine men, including one » lieutenant and one ser- geant of police, are under arrest by government au- ithorities, and seven motor cars are held following Mnoccupied by bx BERLIN, March 21.—(Night) | —"" i —| OLYMPIA, March jeapture at 3:58 a. m. Monday, when whisky smug= @versees the activity below, hold: The Ebert cabinet met here late ing immediate relief, and refusing to y j\glers were surprised by an armed force of fed i detached today to consider the situation accept a bonus plan that would be g MGuch spots are greatly beloved | brought about by Spartnean out- READY T0 OKEH Galayel wy 4 retirecditin Yoke, THOTe Ja AY A olo ize lagents at Meadowdale dock, three miles north o iby those who tend to the detached, breaks thruout Germany. Presi- sentatives of veterans thronged impersonal moods, where life den Ebert called his ministers in 0 apecia! seasion Edmonds. Daympta, today tor fn like a river, with the spectator | ‘session after he reached the elty, | SUFFRAGE LAW Ge te tanaatene, tae sopvinatt at Ninety-six cases of liquor, valued at $14,400, sed i; on I discovered on & bs rallye hoy fale Sashs | |. W. M. Inglis, executive secre. ‘A ( hina for the | seized, and more than 50 shots fired. Tas TT SEEMS "EBERT MEN |Bureauof BROOK NO Mabel | SAYREVOLT oe DELAY ON z= WILL PASS\S@@UYES) BONUS BILL Sometimes in a ei ‘T. J. Larsen, Rosalia rancher, is in nook of some big public | in Seattle seeking h daughter - building, where the E hae re ‘ howe mar ame he . growas tow be taal never maxe | Return to Normal Conditions, docs not know. Mrs Larsen tea oy Inglis Serves Notice of With- hig iittle sequestered spot. | — Predicted by Govern- (orn eee Ato ttemane, drawal if Referendum ee Sere somes crumbling, | ment Officials society. Good news awaits the form. Clause Is Attached | Wis little sequestered s; anart, given over to rats, wrecks | er Ruth Larsen if she will commur and memories | ——ee cate with the Bureau TOOK A YEAR to awaken Wash- ington legislators to this state’s obliga- tion to ex-service men. But public opin- ion, thundering in their ears, finally aroused them to action. HOW LONG—HOW LONG—will it take to arouse Washington legislators to the menace of Japanese commercial and economic expansion in the Northwest? And with this state’s lawmakers asleep an the job, how can we expect congress at the national capital, three thousand miles away, to protect the Pacific Coast? secs se MARE on die f Mixsing Sometimes on a high hill, as yet BY CARL D, GROAT ea) (GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE—Page 3) Relatives, Seattle Star. Demand. | ngs, but that fecent bright afternoon, on wil -retain his position asain 1GaSy or ine vetoratin’ welfare tots The officers held are Lieut. Roy Olmstead and Sergt. 1 grassy knoll at the mouth of the ister of Stans. sia je Session Will La Last TWO Of} mission, told the senate, in cauous me who are both regarded in high standing at . Sal ba: Government officials confidently | ammnembled, that the 63,000 returned arre! ie sotiy vera predicted @ return to,normal condi Three Days — n of Washington will vo j station. Names of the seven others sted were if the referendum cla he majority fg cow; a cow wearing a lar tions, despite the fact that the gen-| their Wooden collar; from which I sus {¢ral *trike is stilt partly effective, | OLYMPIA, March 22.—4Special,) | attached pect that she is of dissolute and im They believe a majority of the all depends on the amount . t fa a bill er oo jseeret by the government Monday morning, pending search — for a fugitive member of the gang who escaped in a high= 00 0 powered motor car. 4 a stiever in the © | work M return to their posts to un to atate vet a i Sees Gecttine ‘tant ee worker |morror, : of ration to be canted Sle af: [reson be mht |POWERFUL RING OF WHISKY SMUGGLERS _ is entitled to all be produces; a | RADICAL REFORMS rage, ax to the time of ratifies pNGtis BACKED BY TOKYO, March 15.—(Delayed.)—To settle the “Foo-- BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN UNCOVERED a eis cow, a red cow, an | BEING DEMANE tion of the SENATOR LAMPING chow affair’ the cabinet has decided to grant China the| Federal authorities, who say they; tified and the roads guarded and | pe Gettnteg, tor bac own boas: PP i gg ame enor ag oon sa gee Ps vate aaa his delay 1a not acceptable, Inglis bette eee compatible with the dignity of Japan,” | Poss definite | vrgt srng Hin two cane tne aan bess fit. at her own convenience acini concetaiens' over BL? ie techalettls Scaihas' ie Salk i. He nck it was learned today. ments. at. the pwdale hief of Police W | \ O 1 SOJOURNED an idle grant A bs the governs t Saturday i ma Of, each bouse separate bil wh a > aeeal The trouble arose when Japanese Formosans raided a the inst several weeks, intimate t Pacey vi gost Ware sca - | S| hour with this dissolute |The independents believe that the #e/!y, then a joint meeting in the house bape ona at Y. M. C. A. building, killed several Chinese and wounded ramifications of the whisky smug:-| his men except to say that if they - } a » Pag ggg ee ces ah anne: o> ho Giereares Sy She Oe. | aii Gt, Soatle ceiey one American. The affair was an outgrowth of the Chinese itm Beds es be it dng bes tel wom guilty they should be punished. ships, in little green en cnt cod thy aiwenanent ta aay’ hae tae te ae hairman of the boycott of Jap-made goods. Japanese cruisers were sent ctnte eentary. nee the ine “on the, acene iy Se fowboats, in white yachts, in dull | grant its demands for #till more rad-}is believed, three at the utr pe eg oe a yogis "1c of the bonue| t?, Foochow, and Tokyo's reports were that diplomatic re-| Rumors were current about the|the general alarm were Ed. Chittens r Aang on barges and in | ical reforms. The soldiers’ be mus - mes acai pl 24 dey lations might be severed. bevaiellac pened tgs ome Hegre Cd fang Rope a. & Mecienory. a 7 Jerlin waa beginning to assume a| measures not quite settled, as the 4 vis lie ates ne Wye 8 effec a federal probe! “They were well sui a a Pr gg bese orgy — Bcc my Ric rDag am Spadlcals were |legion representatives want it pass ss ree oe uane coateas tel By RODNEY GILBERT | would involve a number of men, | tra license tags,” pa Chittenden, Water deepened from ash blue to [i labor unions’ proposition to call|leaders seek to attach referendum | (hat. | We presen ted ey he], SHANGHAI, March Very lt-|China. A strong China would mean! ‘The situation was complicated by| Monday's capture was made Be Bmoke blue, and thence to green | oe the general strike. clause to it, putting it up to a v 7 otk akthaa a veers tle about Japan's China policy is said a weak Japan the statement of John Auth, 24, a| federal prohibition officers amB@lie Blue, until at my feet it eddied in | or written in Europe or America. Japan has big ideas and the whole | laborer troops nave withdrawn |of the voked for safekeeping at|the first big round-up in a state: a a, © ome 1 A in | All Baits r id withdraw th " Bho the ms Sie? en OF emerald and in’ |trom Berlin, according to officers of| HOPE TO END beg ree tix more discussed in the | Japanese people are devoted to the/s headquarters, He made the| wide campaign by Enforcement a » the can on the flat | the relchwehr SESSION QUICKLY f the an we pre i fr nin 9 fete forwarding of these ideas with an} stat t that he was one of the| Agent C. C. Klingel and Prohibition xoplBiage Radical = insisted the gen Guid nnd the weitlemedt 6t.the t immediate help for veterans press . ntensity, a courage and a will to self-| truck drivers in the Meadowdale af-| Director Donald A. McDonald, in 60 mare and green s sas, GOP. eral etrike will be continued, but it] The aoe en ar een echoota| ¥ ra eas me ale Oe C1 foreign residents in Ch ifice from which no good Anglo-| fair, and red he hind been| operation with agents of the cum ae orcon sree roe eed Gay fin [is believed most of the workers will |! ie vryg ergy na hat be modigied it that * meee BaF potogiate--{Sa20" can withhold admiration searched by Sgt. Tom Clark and a|toms and internal revenue depart een be pgipraene — t the wats he end of | °' at present, at leas »road > as no apolo sf Neutenant of police, who flashed his| ments an¢ ren played in the sand; dwart |0¢ back at th oa a of | only difficulties to y seastor cole masse! wane ha tae "10 KEEP CHINA | Houta mt ofp ice wt flash ts {= nt and county and police ef women fussed with rag rugs, and |this week perintendent Burroughs of King > stage is all set for a rush #® | ev Japanese Is an apologist for the | WEAK ONLY AIM that the gallon nthe ene eee the muddy tracks of clumsy male + neal Jcounty, is confident of nt least alsion, and the program was agreed | confessed “mistakes” —never mis-| Nothing else matters. Japan| yovernment. are noea ele bo ie "1G. — z Is ISOLATE 20-10 measure. This means $20 state | upon in cauct nday * fume a little over questions | bs ready to o' persons. | | a P deeds — of his government may fume a little over question explanation ‘for their. presence overnment Overhead, gulls circled in wide | Much suffering was reported in/aid per school child and $10 county| ‘The national « utional amend: | sergrp Mend | of immigration or racial equall- | Meadowdale dock heir presence at! ax 4 fares, their wings flashing white | North Berlin, which has been cut off aid. At present it ts 1010. Schoo! ment. tor, wome will: be | ee ee aE | ty, she may go In for tense com- | RENTED COTTAC | Case Is Upheld | land biue and brown in the sun- {completely from the rest of the city. authorities are asking 20-20, but it! paw wiser petition in trade in other quar | WASHINGTON hg 4 wey t has been one of the|is doubtful if this will be granted. ares heats {ibe pansed,| The Japanese apologist says allen! tern of the werld, she may play |10, WATCH SMUGGLERS » March — 22,—Sue Night. Sometimes a big fish | This dist preme court today upheld the cons = splashed up from the blue green |stronghoids of the radicals © develop over | critics do not PPE lat C pee hat) politica with a good deal of in- |¢,/ ine otticene andn P y ”, °R’| tention of the government that div depths, and after a brief squint adopted military tactics to | guai the referendt [there ta great diveraity of opinion up-| tereat well outalde her sphere, | ein ore wn the trait og idends received in 1913 or thereafter, the sky dropped back again 1 |their positions. ‘They dug trench ‘ voted Lt oe een wll noveroment has cne| vot, Sil thls te purely incidental «| 1. 'iiaucr suumglers, warbeteed nt] ty One Set oe Mhe little fis what sort of |mounted mact cane ar rected utiona that ha r ut of funds,| that th 1 onto “i sear hae and subservient to the one bIE | Ara aowdale. prior to 1913, constitute taxable in- ‘s a. were tant , |barricades. ‘The workmen wer but just how muen m will be | policy, the merchants ano! and] idea of self-preservation thru the | Mee lod fa - ee, eg, were Sees up rted all heavily ‘ ropriated is not yet definitely de-| the militarists yet another, and that! dominat of Ch 5 Japan We have been checking every | Come under the 1913 income tax Eee, in thamtracgs world: wh p all propriated is not y y | ymination ¢ hina as Japan |W é h law oo breaks ( nment officia that tormines lit i# the latter which unfortunately | soos it movement they made,” Klingel said, the eult was brought Seen fe couldn't @wim, or breathe, or saponaible for ‘and have the goods on them.” s martial law h proclaimed in plan is on t to have a ‘vom.| prevails and which is responsible f When the Japanese differ among | @"4 have the goods on them 4 even fo: Union Pacifie Coal company to ree upled the y th on e ny mistakes which Japan b - * He said that the ope 10 ‘And way high up a charging line | Leipzig, where cup i the | Calif offi jal Hunti mission named to survey the common |the many mistakes wi a Japan has themseiven about their China potiey Re tea gp mtn} cover taxes paid under prot deep purple and black clou ity after viole whh the ifornia icials Hunting | schoo! awe and report next year sade in Chi ne pant. they differ in a discussion of the |" ; : i eee ee est. iad nad sumbied and poliedssed nig, Hundreds of persons were | “a0 ON WANTS CAPITOL He will pledge his word that when means but never in arguments about |S™USEIOS. | ane Cones oes bos ted ill eotimaten Fugitives [COMMISSION AIRED his particular party in Japanese pol-|the end; they have no doubts about | That they might better watch w»e De Valera Scores ments of the band of smugglers t-| Britain as — 1 the dead in the thousands. Of-| ftles gets in power, the “mistakes” | what they want low and white vapor a bitter controversy | federal agents recently rented a c: And, so far as I could discern, all said urate estimate was Cal, March 22 the demand by | Will cease So, when in China we hear of an oye ‘s rate these men, in their ugly little |impossib! | Deput sheriffs were searching the! § ena Lampi of Se atte | Rut he will never promise that|/impending change of policy we do raphe apa dogger oe CHICAGO, March 22.1 boats, left the sea about as they Regular troops came to the aid of for two men who sawed n he urged the senate, in| those already made will be corrected. |not pretend to hope for a change of |their observations made on. the| oe, Valent President of the eh By ound it; and ali these rustling, [volunteers and enabled the go of their cells and excaped| caucus, to call tor an investigation| The presentation of the 21 de-/ultimate purpose, but look forward! ground, say fe ment Be 2 5 sade Republic,” referred to Britain as a — ; Bustling, hustling, tussting tit ment forces to gain cor morning from the Contralof capitol buildin tivities: He nde in 1915 is now pronounced | with interest to some change in the|\. ch te oa 4 ‘murderer, robber and thug,” in an cke—each firmly convinc city, where fighting has b jail, they were held|declared that $12,000,000 or $15,000,-| "mistake" from one end of Japan to| method of assault. It is only a ques-| WATCHED LAUNCH address here yesterday. bailias attending to fateful busines: jsant for several * urges. 000 will be spent, if some action in|the other, yet no Japanese has/tion whether it is to be soft soap or |CARGO UNLOADED He told an audience of 5,000 that fre of no more final consequence | loal. workers were still in con are Fred B. not taken, while the people are under | dreamed of suggesting that any Of/the sabre, ultimata or loans, military| “We knew that the booze was be- "0 Irishman murdered the lord mays |) tian those gulls overhead, or the | trol of the Ken ‘towns Of Gera ing. The latter, ar-|the impression that only $3,500,000| the proceeds of that particularly in-|occupation or morphia. | ing carried in by boat and loaded in. |0T of Cork; that he was certain am ; [splashing fish, or the tumbling Plauen, Av ch and Borna Oakland, is known the |is being expended iquitous deal are ever to bo surren: | ace to autos,” said Capt. Klingel, “but | English had committed the crime, Robber He is one of th Lampi the landing was made a day sooner the |; Lampingrs “motion was Aetentees | Oertt. are exenthond Hawiwhs way (Matte RR OANS: than we expected. Oyt men were on ‘Baby’ x Ace Mangled - Clouds that were severally going About their own business 'U. S. May Cut Off men ever imprisoned ir A That in how it see 1 to me, out ft of Spokane, was introduced, calling|that what Japan got in Shantung| Before Weddin | the job and waiting for them. In Mae on the gre commun: | Food to Germany |"), iyo men lowered themselves upon the capitol commission repre-| by the peace terms was AAUIreO S| rocg RON, Cal, Mae 8 | tience to my instructions, Agents! Under Street Car ing with the be ik, be-collared | PARIS, Marc The American|tg the ground from the second |#entatives to appear before the © way that will Het 60 Cmedtt to) ee eee seen found @aethtohay ae Croxall and Billie Vest con ealed themselves behind a barri Physicians at Providence hospital — padi mission in lin t presented | ¢ f the jail b ne o , ate and submit to questi }Japan—that it will prove another oe y : UT when I got back to the |Premier Bauer with mmun lor of the jail by means of nl At the house campus, attempts to| “mistake” in policy, But it would be| Miss Ollie Cummings, who disap-|cade near the landing ea unday | @mputated a mangled arm of Jack Tx” ae and found that’ loon deslaring ie ‘United Mtated| ce oye Tope mace from br open the way for general legislation equivalent to treason in the Japa.|Peared Saturday night shortly be-| night, and lay in wait for something | AUlt, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mra there were six, teleph etint Hbvalal more food to sere fen eee w lefeated n mind to even consi the re-| fore the time she and Tommy Quinn | ig happen | Dallas V. Ault, 1110 5, Jefferson st, here were s phone cannot furnish any more food to Ger ‘ore defeated ese mind to bpbepohdic! ; on | ae ‘ be calla, and two bills, and | many if a soviet government is estab | turn to China of the fruits of Ja-|were to have been the principals in} «about 2 o'clock in the morning| “N° stumbled and fell beneath thea seven personal letters, aid a Berlin dispatch t pan'y usurious bargaining with the/@ public wedding at the food show.) they heard a boit approaching, and | Pel of a Madrona street car Sums) G CE eas ena anda we joo Says Government Niles and. of her long campaign of| Hundreds of dollars’ worth of| jn", few minutes a speedy. launch | 22%, afternoon, when startled by the |” alterna and cortup:|xifts had been offered the couple.| tied up at the landing. ‘There were | S¥2e" signal of an automobile, Miss Cummings is believed to have ince what was the matter is it a Habit sid : , . Cheap Employer | |tion in f & dozen or more aboard the boat, and with the world, and had hurried to | Can it Be a Gift?) WON i pie mata} He ae) 4 eo lac 28 $0 ORIN 9 i) 5 my men watched them transfer case|U, §, to Send Flour manane in on the secret—why, (hen , yerats of King county | italy ie ate ube tna, Onited WITH STATEMENTS G d Ebert M. ter case of booze to eight waiting Ss E [remembered that I wasn't 4 fish, | 1) meet at the Good Eats cafeter More than $20,000 will be saved to| crvtey Miaent.” Judge Ke M.| Pinned down to a concise declara-| GQUAF rt en tos before making a move, ‘Then to tarving OF @ cloud, and that life was earn 1911 second ave., at 7:30 a’clock Wed-|the city aa the result of @ decision | randin told an audience yesterday, —|tion of Japan's general policy toward on Way to Berlin | “"°%!.2% Ve#t stuck up the bunch ASHINGTON, March 22.—The ee eee + Sn Coe) OF Det nesday evening to enlist all “progres-lof the supreme court of Washington | “sro waiq congreas must substitute |China, any Japanese apologist, high 5 y ) oe jot them senate today Pebbed the tik ae And when I remembered my democrats” in a united move-|handed down Monday Fee a en eete lor low, will” promptly respond:| STUTTGART, March 21—The re) tn the meantime, other help ‘had| izing the federal grath prel | ally home memoranda, that read to hold the party true to the| In the case of Ehrlick-Harrison| iy, employes of the government Japan wants a strong China."|Maining members of the Ebert gov-| arrived, and as the launch pulled| to use 6,000,000 barrels of flour to” weet 7 “taundry, chops, soap, soap chips, | 5 erorsonian principles.” company, the supreme court holda|¥''" emPlo: z Nothing easier! He simply thinks /érnment left here Saturday night for! away at full speed a fusillade of|feed needy people in Europe. ‘The rable | ee. renee: Came, et | that the city I# not Ii to dam the one thought that in foremost| Berlin on a special train guarded by| shots followed her, some of which |qorporation da authorised te sell thal dentist, rubber ball, tooth pas Ss d Stands ages caused the company’s mil on| Name Oregon Man iy ont insistent in the mind of ev- [soldiers urmed with machine «uns. {Could be heard to strike. "Two ge the| flour or to extend credit for it Bacon, butter, mail letters, pay peedway | Harbor island as the result of an ex ery patriotic Japanese, and then on" cars got away in the melee.” One v8 sleek } | Ep write mother, get inner tube, || at Tacoma Burn picsicn of burgeioud of explosive as Land Register |()\.0. the necative of his most int-|Senate Action on car, said t® contain a man and a] Joseph Marsell, Dreamland hotel, ee hair cut, go to brary,” [ i ; h., March 22.—Fire|on May 20, 1916, WASHINGTON, March 22.—The|n ambition for his native land. Colby Is A ited |“°™"": fired upon by Prohibi-|600% King st, whd felt his watch ighed—natury is wonderful, but TACOMA, Wash broke out In the| The case, which wa gued by Aw| president today sent to the senate © survive in the immediate ftu- Olby 18 AWalted |tion Director Donald M. McDonald} slip from his pocket Sunday night, | for = real, double-action, self-olling, of unknown Wig vidingy at. the/sistant Corporation insel Frank! the nomination of Victor G, Cosard,|ture, to m in a place among the} WASHINGTON, March 22 land his party, who were just arriv-|¢hased @ Japanese pickpocket. in: eats, .. onetay - generating, /s°8080 Oren ee bere Waay. [Griffith iv expected to be binding on of Oregon, to be register of the|pations, and to deal on terms of|senate today was expected to act on|ing on the scene, So fur as te kHoWN, | to an alley near Si : - mb beast of burden, gimme a 3 aa Bigsprorrda pees $1,000. were |More than 100 other claimants who |iund offing ‘at Rw Ore. & reay-lequality with the great Occidental] the nomination of Bainbridge Colby |no one was wounded, i ae wt, whore th argent ae made ey an nee Inave filed suits against the city, pointment, powers Japan must have @ wewk us secretary of state, ; ‘The police were ately him ‘end.