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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise TheSeattleStar 72: iii Kotered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1599, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $6 to 89 Tonight and Thursday, rain; moderate south- westerly gale. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maxtwum, 59, Minimum, 43. Today noon, 16. S. SDAY, MARCH : a4, , 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ATTLE, W ASH., W EDNI . 22. NO. 354, REFEREN UM TIED TO STATE BONUS BILL 21s AST SEEMS all " SESSION AT THOMPSON [Mildred Loves Charlie BATTLING Thinks He Is Now Regretting Unhappiness FORCE OF = | caetian enemy eee es He'll Come Back GERMANS wen tho ais ber Laas Government Is Now Organizing New Cabinet BRE sevsit tren ‘es tae «People Must Voté on Appro- | to Please Workers MAYENCE, Mareh 24.—More meee: SB to. drive a heavy car priations to Reward Vet- than 1,000 communists were “from Portland to Seattle Fiivvers and [ get along nicely erans of State Because when they grow tired [ | killed in violent fighting between Ebert troops and the reds in the regions of Wesel, Gotha and Hen- Set out and push ‘em until they OLYMPIA. : ae Watch their breath, but this was epectal nia thie be ss nersdorf, according to dispatches here today, Met that sort of a car, When it umn dh.anentat 400 Ge 2 Fighting between Belgian - that a it until it de ing, after the reluctantly gaye ale agreed to accept the referen- troops and the German rede was reported in re = district. Fail to Identify Seattle Pu- | gilist Held in Bagnall Investigation | VANCOUVER, B. C., March | U—Oncar Lowenthall, of Seat- tle, was unable today to identify EK. 4, Thompson, pugilist, as the “tall, dark man with the blue Chalmers bug,” wanted by in- | veatigators of the murder of | Walter Bagnall, shot to death | near, Kent, March 1. Lowenthall and Deputy Sheriff ‘The “road” this side dum on the soldier bonus bill. I found a steep : The referendum, which puts nm that was greasy and slippery the measure up to a vote The heavy car side-siipped, went ee mg hi A: Into a tail spin, and wound up off ber, was insisted upon by Mark the road, with a four-foot protrud r Lar tan Goce seqer el on ten ell nang ae front | and the members of the lower | Thoinpeon an the latter was leaving | body tained bim time and @ theatre here Sunday night, left for Ama the machine was canted at again. — 4 " BOBBLE LEGION JAP INVASION Seattic, after mpbell ordered TB 30-degree angie, besides, and its an Thompson released The benus bill, originating Wheels buried to the hub in ex : wet pe | ty molet clay time in the house, carried a referen a | Se cre twas ahd Mkely there um provision when It reached the Called Step to Overthrow of Hold Méeting to Block “En- | arr, Tomeeon of wverte| senate, This provision was obnox BY CARL is “anoaT men's cabinet, under terms ef the agreement reached between the Ebert group and the leaders of the radical elements, was started ema! bitation, 5 “ late tonight. Seecr chan cunt ba a au % |lous to the American Legion repre Government tering Wedge” aroma poy Pay n Revoir ‘The povevemnsnted agreement, sentatives, who had prepared the bill | prother could v plicated ! p feecn station. > syne ge ey ai mega | in the ertme. He was etadndnly oup-| under which the radicals consented eee y be ’ WASHINGTON, March ™4.—Th Twenty merchants |to call off the general strike defy Hiliman | ported by his father, J. W. Thomp yesterday and substituted an amend.) w substantially as follows; N TIME there came along o veh W. are carrying on an exten: | were banded together Wednesday to! pon, 201 Quéen Ange ave nitely, wa ail 8 chap. He stalled ee eee ee a eeeie ond | sive campaign among ex-service men, |fight a threatened invasion of their} “My Ripeal eat aewot eae ohaea! The government agrees to with- the hill until I gave him ‘ 4 on the purpose of which is a combina: | district by Japanere led with @ felony in his lite,” Harry draw all regular troops from Berlin The emergency clause thus insert > ; a helping hand; over the |..° Vrovided that if the supreme, U2" of forces for the overthrow A meeting was scheduled for) ‘Thompson said. “He isn't any saint, | No armies will be sent againgt the pag he stopped, dis eoeet, Mediate Tha Wind tates waend- the government J BE. Holden, UUth. Wednesday evening to thrash out! I'l) admit, but the worst charge he communists in control of the Ruhr Higumted and came back to where stitutional beeause It had not been |", of the traveling representatives | plang of a campaign to keep out a lever faced was vagrancy. He never eof | industrial district : Giiy car wes bogsed down. So we (MiNitd to a direct vote of the peo of the American Leg asserted De Jay merchant, reported. to have ob served a day in @ Seattle or Tacoma 4 The workers will be consulted it martes to Jack up © submerged [110 the measure should still be deem: | (07% the house ways and means com ned a leare at Hillman and let a| jail |reorganization of every phase of the 1, get a plank under it. and | 64 Vana and the referendum held mittee today tract to butld a store. He never owned a Chalmers bug | government. A large number of ex-service men | Ons This amendment, offered by Sena ary “seething with discontent, and |» tor French, was the bone of-conten- | believe they have been treated’ un- 7 Soon slong came & party of four | ‘0M. It was pansed in the senate by | tairly,” J. G. Scrugham, Nevada, rep- ry youths. They stopped on |* vote of 27 to t aD gpg ag onthe the American Legion, -de ‘grade to find out the trouble, |‘* down by ® vote of 53 to 48. COB) ciared before the committes tn pre-| couldn't get started, 2o we jference committees were then e-lsenting the organiaation’s demand 4 them up to the top by band, |potnted. Wile Mm the senate the! for q soldier bonus there they dismounted and re [Committees appointed represented) you were able to protect the mu jboth views of the question, Speaker | nitions makers and other holdere of mudhole. oy to nag a |Adams, in the house, took no r contracts from losses, and the hands turned chances. ervice men believe their losses are clawed jod at thejlog, | end beaeed an ne and Went | The three members he appointed entitied to a little consideration. (ahead an inch, and heaved and (Were pronounced opponents of the Scrugham «aid shoved. Along came another par- [emergency clause. They were Rep- Holden said the radical campaign ty of three, They stopped, without |resentatives Lucas, Elliott and Me-/was being carried on vigorously fnvitation, and set to work Coy. The senate conferees were) among men in hospitals, Being a ‘Then came a gentieman who was | Senators French, Groff and Hall wounded man himself, he told of touring and secing the country. He | At 9 o'clock the conference report- twice being approached by attractive had an ax, produced it, and a (ed a ma jority for ry . ity revert vee sb, ates Deine given fruit. and the senate adopted the minority was handed pamphiets en ene ce ere SO | report The legion demand im for $1.50 tien for each in the army gmail crosa sections of the with a hammer and screw- is the entering wedge.” said He owned a Mitchell Cloverleaf O'Rourke, spokesman for the car, but sold it to the proprietor of merchants. “Were’ going to block .® downtown card room the second the move before it gées any farther. Week in January. My brother never | We don't want Hillman.owned. by |!i¥ed In Bunnydale, altho he worked | Japanese.” there for a time, With regard to be A foothold hag already been ob: [ine “traced for two weeks, I could! tained by Japanese at Rainier Beach, S#¥e located him at any time if any- and Southwest Seattle |one bad asked me.” Dancers Married on Moore Stage Mine Juanita Virginia Sawn, of Birmingham, Ala, she of the twinkly feet, and Samuel Jiorg, of Loda, Russia, and more recently of the U. 8 8 Loujaville, danced at their own wedding on the stage of the Moore theatre Tuesday eve ning, They danced their “Terpst chorean Creation” for 100 mem bers of the theatre staff and Orpheum cireuit folk, ‘Then Jus tice Of the Peace Otie W. Brinker spoke the words that made them man and wife. Both have been jancing since they were children They met on the stage four months ago. | The radicals threatened immediate [resumption of the general strike if jany of their demands, are bars plied with. ARREST VON TROTHA; HUNTING VON KAPP General Baron Von Luettwits, ey, ister of defense in the Von Kapp surrectionary movement, has arrested, government officials tonight. Admiral Von Trothay é of the admiralty, also has been ap» | prehended. mA oe To Open Way for x Ex-Service Vets) lr ¢Jifzs. Chas Examinations for the creation of| Latest phot f Mildred és 1 a ore aan pervice eligible list a a Chapltn. photos of ildred Harris Chaplin and Char! | Government forces continued the Jer that ex-wervice men might have a cen ees an opportunity of getting on the list,| Los 58, adn sored ‘i © general opinion here prorated A March 24—In an|Colorado, and following the com-| uicit that the government gra@me wil be held, Mayor Caldwell said to interview today Mildred Harris Chap-|Pletion of her néxt picture will /jio ts getting the situa ; day, if the procedure is declares 2 probably go to England for a visit peal red she will not bring sult) yr Toa. Gtumrt Mackenzie, who is| control with the en of i Germany, where |for divorce against Charles Chaplin, * now in Coronad | communism is pelted ne reouaeal . film comedian; that she understands) “I believe Charles is regretting : Find No Trace of Chaplin will not sue her, and that the unhappiness he caused me," Mrs.| Advices indicated that ver me : Jewelry Bandits !*"~ wit! give nim a year to come Chaplin declared, “I still love him ™munism has gained its back to her and believe he will in time realize Supporters and government troops She said she expected to leave this| his mistake and we can be happy bad withdrawn -the situation was week for the Grand Canyon of _the ‘again.’ ° quiet, Whether these districts will four unmasked bandits, who bound “ and gagged S. M. Feldman, proprie meng |come over to President Ebert was not clear. tor, and Mins Nellie Goldman, his : clerk, in the LaFayette Inc., Jewelry Advices to the British mission ll vag lllge od tion 4 store, at 1536 Second ave. ‘Tuesday HE RAI ES $64 INJURED MAN [here recetved, eee 20" ae : . . 100 der o H H morning and escape ith jewe tuat: we Germany id es on, 6 ogg wave Se eta Higho Arrives at Miracle Man Fails oho athees ee wry [auieting somewhat 9 bs Bice, and went our several way. |Piattogm, whispered in his tor. and, ‘Taku Bar All O. K.| = | Of that dozen average men there 5 atfor P X n * . to Save Rector Late dispatches said there had as not one who considered he aker appointed a new com) Word that the freighter Higho, Body Found Un der ibeen no fighting in Leipzig since had done anything worth mention ed three weeks ago by James \last week. ‘The city was reported tag. No one had to be urged to Moore, the “miracle man Motor Car in Basil: Will Help Appeal Isom White Sends Out Romantic Call viet amd under control of Ebert lin dec HH Mindtin the course of three hours | A new conference committee was “additional compen ee ap, that big brute of a bus was [then appointed in the senate and the day that a man s¢ ing on an exen keel on thé [same was requested of the house. navy or marine corps j y, Uttle the worse for the- |Speaker Adams, however, proceeded| If the houxe ways and means com isha; . to appoint the old committer. But mittes refuse to grant the demands ” o- the evident unfairness of such pro-|as present conditions Indicate, the become one oi Detectives reported no progress in thelr efforts to trace cedure was too much even for the question is cert ¢ |members of a well ofled machine, | the ianues of the campaign, ¢ and several members began protest | *onal leaders sald ing. HEN we all turned in and helped each car up to a ly Seattle! Tre Again, however, the entire! with a crew of 45, mo committee was against the emers-imen, aboard arrived at Taku Bar| Hicks clause. His committee c ered the sist-| safely, March 21, and was not in|Who worked many remarkable : foroes. be heipful, nobody considered tt site - safely, 3 . eR gy RR gn AER | RC. Gardiner, emp! ye of local time Yost ‘or thousht of quitting [ed of Zylatra, Happy and Marts. |tow, was received by Struthers & “cures” in Seattle recently. Rev. C.| nranch of Armour @ Co., was found Sentence From Hospital It was learned the radicals have until the car of a total stranger e seer ne conference gga ae Dixon, shipping agents, Wednesday,| ¥- | pe : a resect a : ons dead jer his wuto, which ran off a _ released many Russian prisoners still | was in the clear once more It ailed to agree, & majority repo ording to Capt. Anderson. Re-| pal church of Tacoma, is dea ™y-| bridge and overturned in a creek on| M Margaret Allen, of 2631 W Lying painfully injured in St. Vin-|hel@_in various parts of Germany ev. Grimes had been ill for months | fish cooperation between asking the senate to recede from it® | ports that her propeller was out of lthe Iexaquah-Snoqualmie roa olden st,, who is gathering a fund i and Russians have aided in the com- 4 ee whe olan't sneer each other's |position and accept the referendum. order, her deck cargo shifted and her | With @ disease pronounced incurable. gay phe body arat seet Brena ; Ps help ates White, p Bakcoores ent hospital, in Portiand, the Spring: | munist movement. They were said eaten, polities or nativity The senate again refused and @/Qeck caved in, were de r ‘ x 1 lieverett. boy, from the gallows, re-|tme fancy of Frank Oliver Allen has !to have tuken part in the fighting ae What time I happened to be the free conference was then appointed. | Anderson Police, Officers Ready to C. | ported further contributions Wednes.|Hshtly turned to thoughts of “a girl,| Mersersburg, urging the communists: ne who benefited. Next time it This authorized the committeemen eee eady to Canvass | day amounting to $26, which she has | °° | woman, between the age of |to unite against France and offering jto act for the respecti one conciasion that She Outsnatches Plank Down Bail for Stadium Funds |rs#"«4 to ® Of the 11 men arrested In connec: of Everett, the lad’s attorney. Mrs. stor Joseph Smith, | 22 4d 30 years, who can and will re-|their military aid. will be the other fellow, for every spect a good man and a home,” ac-| ‘The Russians also advocated @ uch experience as this uplifts the |!t was a for E morale of the motoring clan and sooner or later the senate members a Purse Snatcher tion witn tn . raid at Meadow.| At @ Joint meeting of students,| ajien's collections now total $64 cording to a letter received by The strong propaganda movement to win | Brings, us to the point w would, hi to yield. one senate While eating breakfast, Mrs. K. M.|dale, early Monday morning, three alumni and business men, plans were) Mrs. L. A. Frates, of 1612 2iat| Star today the French people over to come @eifish service is the usual order in the day on the bene® |Owen, 166 Hasriaon ot, was purprieed en released on ball, Lieut, Completed at 4 p.m. Wednesday at| ave, reports a further contribution| “I got hurt at Umatilla while work-|munism Most men, where their pocket tot, 7 "tor Go. |by « prowler, who brazen stead and Sergt, Thomas ‘8 Chamber of Commerce for Seat-\ of $10 ing for the O-W. railroad,” writes Al- | WORKERS’ GOVERNMENT Ebooks or their prejudices are praergye Pha er te 3e = (ox. (Co-| the house and snatched a purse from|Clark put up $5,000 each, while Ver sueaee ca vo $343,000 of the) ‘Other contributors reported by|len, “and the company has offered |1§ NOW DEMANDED E touched, are unselfish, are willing |man, Gose, Hall, McCoy and Taylor.) ibe ilies Rik’ CMurned to flee, she|ner ("Slim") Lindquist’ furnished | $500,000 to build a “bowl” at the Unt-| Mrs, Allen are: Florence Cutter, $1;/me $5,000. I don’t want anything to) ie government press Ge help the other fellow, are ca The senators who voted against) ® it ita the purse away from the|bond in the sum of $2,500. The eight | Versity of Washington Mrs. D. D. Evans, $1; Millie Bryant,/do with what you call street chick lscnead tégtamtetatiens — benz ble of the highest sort of ideallam. |the emergency, however, were more |shatched the purse | pavscactae deggie ps ged ede $5; Mra, Catherine McFarland, $1;/ens. ‘here are plenty of them in| Ronee’ representatives o mar Ie seems that only whenwetryto |numerour. | They were Barnes, . 3 | ail, thru failure to produce the same Fire Chief Has A. Moth¢, $2; Wm. M. Dinsmore, $5;| Portland. A widow with one or tWo/;o,era1 employes, labor unions alll P inaugurate such a system by law, | Bishop Inger, Brown, Coman, a Gessaat aa tinea Mra. M. Doorflinger, $1; F, B. Reese, |bables wouldn't hurt—one who knows | Sonera! employes, | Sime te formalise $t, try to make % |Cornwell, Cox, Crawford. Gove, Hat He'll Get Meals | Another Invention 35; srs. G. Miter, $5 [how to keep house. What I want is/ovier, labor organisations confessed) plished ord procedure, on Johnson, McCoy, Morth-| - — a real, respectful wile.” ‘ernoons emmnbliched order of procedd laid, Sinelate, avlor and Weis. | at the City Jail| Steamer Libeled | A new invention to shut off the eacttul ‘They demand a workers’ sovernmea We fail. flow of water in a fire hose was be | Rep. Browning Dies |, Aten «ays he is a boilermaker— /pe formed % se one of Senator Lamping, who introduced| Otto Thompson, 23, arrested for | . I. te _- eye tt ie peop an hour to | similar measure in 1919, found keen |stealing scrap iron, told Acting Po by Seattle Firm ing aispiayea Wednesday by its proud | in B = Chair! “not one of these "éhour boilermak:| ‘The cabinet deckled to refer Slay a vd arent nm mudhole, |enjoyment in reading the mes of lice Judge Silvane Wednesday that! Libel against the steamer Sentinel |Inventor, Fire Chief Stetson, “My | in Barber’s hair er ek athe bus © wn 20 youre” demand to the inter-factional com 2 fe roe ou would © to make |21 senators who defeated the bill he choose that method of making @ in the sum of $617.55 alleged to be third invention,” explained the fire) WASHINGTON, March 24.— Rep-|™4n—been at the business 20 years.” | ference, containing representatives, ite Chore of dividing our surplus | “It will be interesting to watch living rather than go home for meals. | due for labor and materials furnished department head. | resentative William J, Browning, re- of parties, Money and energy with the less |their votes now,” he announced “We'll fix it #0 you won't have to| was filed in the United States dis publican, of Camden, N. J., died to- | Asks $1, 005 for The majority socialists, according Tiianate “ . ‘This brought nearly every one of the| go anywhere for your meals for 30) trite court by the King & Winge M I Wo ki day in a barber's chair in the capitol | to the announcement, favored P But at heart humanity is es- |21 to his feet, and numerous alibis | days,” sentenced the judge | Shipbuilding company Wednesday eier D. i ht Pl building Accident Damage the centrists and democrats to pare Thristl anath ensued 10 } - A left. the track, |#elpate in the new governinent, pentially Christlike. It does unto jand explanations ensued. | = | morning, on ayli, t lan city street car le: ni rack, | tthern as it would be done by with. | °t voted against the Lamping) Autoist Is Sued, —— | 26 get Tae <a gc or | Better Take Down turned on its wide and crashed into| TR€ radicals’ demand was consid: | . ; ed especially significant because * . . a telephone pole at N, 39th st. and |e" is the perplexing | Washing From Line | wootiana Park ave, January 5, 1920, |eders said they made it only after out counting the cost bill,” Senator Bishop explained, “be He Hit Children | Benedict ‘Awarded letay tn tes=th it was supported by The Sent. fe , Cornish School to ause Senator Lamp ardians of Edith Larson and| Silver by Deputies |°;" pa oti Sadat ge. Pade | Mrs. Seattle should take in the| Llewellyn Humphries, a minor, was |*scertaining that the governmest Have Fine Building ras employing it to boost his Estelle Thompson, Summit school! ww. Levy, deputy county clerk|Melor Wednesday. Establishment of Washing from the line tonight and|@ passenger. He sued the city for| Set UP by workers in West Germany hool of Music| “Then a rose by any other n dacy tc rnor childrgn, sued Victe Saxe, 1007 ‘ 3 ; ref 5 PBirvcsithoce ,.| Was functioning efficiently. Aidacy for y hildiypn, sued Vict L, Saxe, 1 and recent benedict, was presented |the new dayfight-saving plan by proc-| Thursday. Mr. Salisbury, the well $1,005 in superior court Wednesday. » Hi spe wart st., for datnages totalling | known weather prognosticator, pte- | That the Cornish $ , ‘ ° é wau? On aaah ik comet nite Watneniae with a complete silver set by fellow | Beacon by the mayor ia being con: | hne : ‘ Sb nila R di i @ill remain in Seattle and establish |49e8 not smell as sweet to you,” re . in supe co) ednesday. | deputies Tuesday night. sidered an to its legality by Meier, |‘icts rain. A moderate southwes' the greatest. school of ts kind. in piled Lamping. Pier amd as we adite cen Od y by larly gale ie due to Rt beaten, to Gecsiies on Trial adicals Agree to down by Saxe's car at Summit ave.! . ” getias ty decided, it and E. Pike st., December 2, 1919. : bem —————_— Before City Dads Armistice in Fight definitely decided, it was an . = “| 66 ” e Seattle gas and gasoline standards} PARIS, March 24.—A 48-hour 35 er ‘DELAWARE MAY Get Conviction in _|“Truth Unadorned” Fights |Here ts Seattle's ait: titi sie| i yt a ean oa ekin suitable site Bravest Jitneur |"? ‘he public safety committee | munists in the Ruhr district and the comgl ee et oe ne of Syndi calism Case B I ° ° Give nih the péatine ,jitn Mon |°% the city council considered action | government forces has been ar ie to house the school. A site at KILL SUFFRAGE First. ‘conviction in King county ut is 1 en in aNKet | see he name ae terre, Mon |to be. taken on the reports recent |ranged, @ dispatch from Bielefeld, North Broadway and Roy st. is be under the criminal syndicalism law 436 iB pb O'R re exceptional Sravery. His name is|! made by Brien, acting] Weatphalla, sald today. States in this city, has fing considered, it was learned DOVER, Del. March 24.—At a | Wa returned against Kenneth Mc-| |John Magnusson and he drives an|*Perintendent of public utilities, inertiig oetrsan repeal je ‘ ; “1! ‘ i | bipartisan conference of anti- |Lennen by a jury in superior court SAN FRANCISCO, March 24.—A) unadorned.” | Bastlake jitney with the license; the Ebert government ana the Ruhr Deputy’s Auto Is suffrage members of the Dela | Wednesday. Melennen admitted be-| young woman wandered from her| ‘The clerk couldn't see It that way | number 19131 |Collegers Ready communist commission, the dispatch | ware legislature here today 20 |'n& an yy ahd AY | room at the ter hotel out into the and he telephoned to Charles Simp: ee BRIE MN said. Stolen, Boys Held! members of the house signed a | 200! introduced evidence to #how | stree! id into the lobby of the Yuba son, steward at the Central Emerg. He Fell in Dark, to Start New Lap It was believed the ae iis Hostes and Ray Dennivon.| written agreement not to vote | that the I. W. W. supported sabotage. | hotel, a block and a half away. ency hospital. Asks f 2.750 One more day of final examina-| were informed of the go’ ith 17, were held in county jail) for the suffrage amendment at | Ordinarily, this would have been! Simpson came to the rescue with 8! or $ jHong at the University of Washing-| promise to Berlin radicals ete ednesday, accused of steaiing| any time. ‘Three other members |Mirs. Humphrey Ward (at right, but this woman had no a blanket. John Kjeligren fell down a hatch|ton arid this quarter comes to an! government will be reorganised with E Deputy Sheriff C, H. Beebe’s auto Birom im front of the Kilks’ club. of the 35 composing the house | . clothes on, | Truth fought efforts to blanket jon a ship in Alaskan waters March | Official end. After a week of vaca-|q purely alist inet. are known antis, Members op- | Novelist, Is Dead) eqcintiat cabl ‘The clerk at the Yuba hotel pro-| her, saying that it was a sin to con./26, 1918, He blamed the fall on/tion students will register for next In event of further attacks by ' | iter the theft at Vifth ave ria sures defeat of ratification at Whey were captured 15 minute «| posed to suffrage believe this as- LONDON, Eng, March 24.—Mre. | teat A jeeal Truth, but Simpson was firm, |lack of light and sued Pacif team-|quarter on Friday and Saturday, |reichswehr troops, the Ruhr Humphrey, widely known novelist,| “That's ali right," she replied.| The girl is under, observation to: |#hip Co, for $2,760 damages Wednes-/ April 2 and 3. Instruction begins | threatened fa.tiad it coal stipes v way by Deputy Ava Lae. this session. died here today. “I'm Truth, And Truth should be | day, day. j}Monday, April 5, dispatch alt ‘