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Tonight southe Maximum, and Vv Weather Wednesday, moderate u Temperature Last 24 Hi rey Today noon, 15. Minin um, On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star Entered as Serond ¢ Matter May 3, TH LATE EDITION ive, Wash, ¢ Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Ter Year, sow at the Postoffice at Seattle, under by Mail, DAY, APRIL 6, 1920. Er ae 3 AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH full of 1 estate in the uring of feminine beauty on ear and where mother and all the girls cut tix inches off the hem of their gar ments mm as the natives a hurdy-gurdy, an overgrown eity and a great Ma. h ter, too. A city cursed with lax govern “Pent, inefficient government, in habited by 10,000 shysters, who make a living skinning suc and algo the dwel act o! of the finest peopl today A pride, wit! ng some out self-respe wit hesion, or publ city that great t \ " » for rary on mi and stone mes by but and the has and brick fin he this town why populates a ing 60 fast it ot 4 breakfast. bui and whe an office bunt i Girect West minds on grows quare mo than a but wu guess, it is going . York of the Pacifi r gest city this side of Chicago in ten years more HIS always was a queer. mixed-up town, and now the m hosts have truly messed up what Litt ‘ains it had This morning I was awakened by @ loud yell under n iow. A brazen throated news hustler was rousing the oes with news of t a story” in years. And ¥ Was the greatest story? “Mary Pickford gets mar ried.” Ye e € civilized — community it | would be considered a le event in th 1 hist y body to get married ' And yet, I suppose it is a bit un ' usual, at that. t | how, Mary has wedded | and they are going abroad S q Moore, who wa ma | reme « recer | mplwati | , r Fe J ene of course, is movie mad down here mprove journalistic west of the to prove The half t gan write set o yearns to der Ho ¢ ody camps jot and it p the most sristocratic (Turn to Page 2, Column 1) the eldest 15,000 French Troops on! TOWN ARE TA March to Force Obe- dience to Treaty by dience to the peace treaty Frankfort, Darmstadt and Eeck- stein were first occupied, it was officially stated here today. A dispatch tothe French for- eign office from Mayence at 5 p. m. said the French occupation of Hanau and Dieburg had been completed and that » French col umn The mostly April &—Five towns troops to enforce obe- was nearing Homburg French met with no resist the German garrisons either fering o hed Ag 4 s men avairy FRENCH COMMANDER PROCLAMATION ISStE mation conquerc fighting provi mainta A have been p Degoutte has issued a procia a in sorship. The proc weap m ately to the city regular pol and that t of siege Hoechat Frassgerau bader ntinued A ar la nust Frankfort, absolute ng his troops are n ¢ will be no order is haa been pro t, Darmstadt . | Koenignt public ler French t ft Germa gather! ple have been forbi telephones laced under military ce: Lager un ns permi OCCUPATION FOLLOWS LONG CONTROVERSY occupation men ‘ollowed @ long contro’ ween the French nts, The in which out consent. The French took the pos the communist rev was not necessar Prem fied th troops would send and ¢ Fr y with repeatedly « e the terms of the of and ma fm ation declares that all be delivered immedi all, except thone ot German ny be troops were sent rman gov harged tempting treaty of ops mba wit aler Millerand on Sunda ie heads of t ther governments that u German were withdra at once he French forces into the cities opposite the French zone of occupation centering around Mayence the bridgehead « U. S. Is Watching Action in Germany | ASHINGTON od States will a April 6.—The ait indication of the att{tude of Great Britain and aly ction in ed ection dvance of t I nch into German territory, it was stated officially today This country ill then probably concur in an and taken by these two powers, it was added. ” |Believe Mill and George Agree erand PA April 6—'The impression prev in official cireles that Pre mier Millerand obtained the consent of Prime Minister Lloyd George of Great Britain before he decided to end French troops to occupy Darm tadt and Frankfort, Marcel Hutin sid in the Eebo de Paris today Hutin said the government did not look for any armed opposition from the Germans, IThoro Probe in Store for \Mary and Dug | Judge Who Granted Di- vorce Demands Investi- gation of Whole Affair cITy, Ne ri ¢. store Mary Pickford’s ree decree was removed to- 1 when Judge Langan, wh granted the divorce, appeared « Fowler and announced he would demand the gintment of « specta) deputy to investigate the whole affair, Langan had reerived in of of the publication fn a nis Paper of a letter writ in Douglas county, to the ef t that rumors of bribery an ot Cait ten ry people of Douglas cc the divorce w t 1, proba k, Judge Lang an gered by the pub reports intimating frau “The whole affair must be sift 4 to the bott k the @ another deput the matt SEATTLE GIRL DISAPPEARS Father Asks Police to Aid in the Search Relatives of Lilian Wheeler. 74th W., who has been miss ing since Sunday, sought the aid of the police yend: in a t to locate her ¥.T. W ing girl, t home to visit fr The father di qua {k Th slight build complexic A green & and black sweater Auto Overturns to Avoid Collision In attempting to avold striking ar other automobile, W. FE. Sundberg 9272 Gist ave, S., swerved his ma |chine white driving at nier ave and "Lander st. Monday night, and sustained a broken arm when he was thrown from his own machine overturned, He f the clty h pital Tuesday in Here’s a Tip for the Tobacco Trust AKRON Mansfield. | here troubled rowe He made cedar shavings. Result rowers. April 6.—G lumber compan by claret bor out of no more bor 17, 248 an being of which 0 DIVISION OF TRAFFI 0.K. Muny League Investigators Urge Adoption of New Police System ' N WATERFRO [ The Star Asked |TRIES TO SHIP scones * ABOARD VESSEE “To what extent is the growing dope evil re- sponsible for Seattle's present wave of crime?” Pictures of Fugitive Circulated Underworld and Dozens of “Stools” Aid in Man Hunt Here are answers: POLICE CHIEF WARREN ¢ than 50 per cent of the! peddied. It is done up in small p Creation of a separate traffic |e? DRI committed today Art pore, A remedy is hard to find. | “Blackie the Rat,” alleged hophead, gunman, auto band division in Seattle was urged in apt ik 26 apple phi . a “We should have » law drastic (murderer and ghoul, was recognized scurrying along # & report submitted to the Mun i* greater even than that have enough to permit us, when a | water front late last night by a former jail co i cipal league at noon Monday, [Just picked up the reporta.en 100 re drug seller is arrested, to put & ) jail companion, }. The man who saw him reported the occurrence to Sh |John Stringer this morning as a fresh clue in the fn {hunt following the murders of Deputy Sheriff Robert Scott and “The Rat's” bandit pal, Elmer Cady. him in the penitentiary, where he belongs. A $100 fine is noth ing to » dope ‘selier” Hix profits are so enormous that so small a The report was the result of |cent crimes, which show that 80 of lengthy investigations conduct. | (he offenses were committed by drug | PP" spectal Colithittes of the | fends under 22 yours onl. league. } "The drug trame ts hard to cope We believe ft, | with Mm o " x. n 2. as mire Bim mn pig be because tne stuff in so easily -finete the merest item | According to the sheriff's informant, “The Rat” force, accidente caused by reckie to be sre to get a vessel sailing for Siberia. With o bg can be reduced to a mit HERIFF OHN S INC 3E to immediately ort i | ete deciares, ) J TR R saw the rites hg im vo Ur or stem as man sav Fa an again, e s 475 traff 2 8 1 7 ‘ informant was sent to patrol 5 *robably half ¢ ot na © law eh 1 deal most harsh ; ° fe re ft a, pga : gt gna ’ Wve ahauld have state ana the water front today, and a attic m been done t atic ad Ther laws providing the party of deputies, with guns with aw e : oh ute in the sheriff’ “e await- ‘ Bron ott ' “Only the other day we arrest. |i — h Tes 8 office await ; W the traffic | Mere because ed a Chinaman who had $5,000 & his call, a v ee ae pes per . worth of dope in his possession. If is caught “Blackie the Rat” | deans ad! nceinaras Svamias alae the @ame as an fle was taken to the United -|will be charged with the murder of int cihiée clea th iguana they are | States court and fined $200, who was shot to death c noha an fhetituden where dope That man should have been put the auto in th erue report. “ aaa te He in the penitentiary for life, for from the Pee 3 t h cri capenteg FO ! he is a murderer—he destroys » them. |} | § AN FRANC ISCO, Apri 6.—or ote ca arcotica o.”” he “dope” addicts that are sem og ee 6? Mine > tif tenced to San Quentin, 50 per . i Ch ent began using the drugs before Angeles P 1 other they were 21, Dr. L. L, Stanley, ienttie sauitnie (DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY) : readiiy im-|| f" Coroners’ association EGS aay sagintl enitees ge ne Wee F ane He sald about per cent of 4 cart, 3am sia gills: abd ba sutiadicta: bo | te. Sa. paabuntly A 65 his liars s Were caught || Mem contract the habit following ? i what extent th sent crime wave | tt whatever wh pped the first throw of the chief's net || @* 0f the drug for sickness, Their? we record as ady ; : i ur The mildest when |last night crimes, he said, are robbery and f a ' ¢ . Of dope! iio is er, turns { the wildest |... a3 burglary, for the most part. etn has great reased and fiend when te te full of dope EXPECT ARREST Dr. Stanley said about 40. amen sexe tnrttashann 1 ire ndulterat- |OF “RAT” SOON cases arrive at the prison yearly, fter a man has used the stuff. ir and the addict who! Captain of Detectives Charles T Two Educators to penny oa aottanes vuteecie ins] bore cate tig: adie elk an Gaenry HAM OMMEDE TEAS locale Gob ange aac Ty Address Students only about 50 per cer > rning —_ develop- aon - : 3 noted edueators are edule: Thus, he finds he. must buy twice a He said merely| Deputy rift Frank Brewer sald ie . much, And this costs him twice as that h , his m nd the | today he recognized the picture of 0 ba much as before to satisfy his appé-| sheriff's, work together, had a “The Rat” as that of a man he had” t hia mind immedia tite—he must do twice as much un- food line on “4 arrest often seen hanging around the cor- inject ‘of gp apliboe de® re edn ridors outside the sheriff's office in neti The remedy, it seems to me, must ‘ ' me place Frid Of necessity be a matter of the county city building months ago, age ag legislation. ing by order of 224 Who was apparently engaged in keeping tab on the movement of the sheriff's Later, he said, the spotter” was arrested in connection |with a bootlegging plot an is well known Tacoma and Port having been arrested |CHIEF REGULAR DR. W. J. GHENT roa (COUNTY JAIL, PHYSICIAN) men it is in both cities, DAVID HARUM ¢ arrer The identity of the picture as that). ber bis abs ods ading of the escaped Rainier bivd. holdup pees The gravest subject the American, tions I am firmly convinced that 80/™an was made by several of the)" " ue Starting with an original capital | people have to deal with today is the | per cent of the erime committed in |Motorists he and Cady robbed bef The Rat” is thought to have been f $200, Chief Warren haa p lope’ questior ‘This subject has! this city, and I might go ev fur-|the gunfight. |wounded in the knee by Deputy David Harum stun ci en scientific studied in all its ther, and say in this country lay, | PICTURES OF RAT Sheriff Beebe during the gunfight.” At the mounted squad different phase minent psychol: | in ed thru the effects of dope SENT BROADCAST \rl _Eba, who was compelled | to hor as ir atl oxi riminologists and the medi- in s form or other, Most of th Duplicate prints of the photo were ie the bandits from the scene into sined from the original m Jcine profexsion generally, and they cit ers are remanded to the handed this morning to scores of |2e_ city, said one of his gunmenil » ° the drug addict is a diseased individ. surprising how many of ™ areloast thruout the Seattle neeinield ne 0 e car, in Now They're Robbing | 5c,‘ "O"" |cagtane “vey ot om soles Geese eee weer Roe i \ the author e an reople Saturday was called ny he por The Stocking Banks skeet tea ba this tact pueh| sbaritte ¢ to accompany three who said he saw “The Rat" on the ON, .* 6-—Mr Fanny | we will } gone a long way to! deputies to the scene of a shooting water front is true, the wound was _ wed to her money | warda the solution of the problem.|affray at 1 City ne of the probably a mere scratch, as the dm vt cked her|Drerefore, it ix only natural and hu |deputies was a sterling specimen of formant said he noted no limp im 1 took $60 from her ste man that the people are clamorir oung manhood, named Robert Scott i'The Rat” gait. for enlightenment on this most im Next morning I read how this All deputies have been instructed portant question. young man had been shot to death This advertisement {to shoot to kill “The Rat” on sight) a VLADIVOSTOK IS. It #0 happens that T am the of-/a few hours later by a dope fiend brought to The Star today by if he makes a show of fight, It is ficial surgeon for the county Jail,;who had turned highwayman. I || a woman who paid for its in. || ¥U%derstood the same order hag been stock and juvenile detention | mention ent in order to/] sertion at the business office || !88ued to police details, o treat and study | wish to bring o later discussiot li IN’ > 1 | xood ‘opportunity to treat and study | wish to bring out In Inter discussion “WANTED — Japanese part- NT TO PORTLAND | ibjects and from my observa-|of t {| ner for stait in market, ‘with The body of Scott was taken home | VLADIVOSTOK, Apel ¢— (Dr. Ghent is writing, especially for The Star, an important contri. |! white lady, Address, — ¢te.—" | t© Portland last night for burial by bution to the public discussion of the dope evil. Publication of his sh mee the dead deputy’s brother, Charlem Control of Viadivestok is toda rticles will begin in Th morrow.) Nothing doing, madam; not |) scott, and his former associate ald in the haride of dapanese arn = + wea ——— || in The Star. This nev © friend, W. J. Jeffries, Sheriff ef Tt OO > 8 not going to help white ‘ d es ¥ commanders, followlng the sel pur = CLIPPER Planes to Cross Kot adios ‘get Jupances’ part, |) Stinaet, and’ Deputy, Beebe expeaay t fig’ q | NOTCH ‘ mea og: . ba 0 leave tonight for the Oregon city 77 Fy Suny cevlanoraty. cee | ETS DIAMONDS Pacific—Daniels | "°". 2" it advertising col. |) ¢6 attona the funeral. A floral piece ernment A gold mesh purse, studded with WASHIN IN, April 6.—Sea Umins or otherwine ite bad was sent by deputies here to adorn © The battle for sion of the |five sapphires and four diamonds and} panes able to fiy across the Pa enough to have Japs penetrat- the casket, and a wreath of mourn. | ‘Mie taal ‘64 night, the|containing four diamond rings, was! cific an will be developed within |] (DS business lines of all kinds J! ing nuyg an:the sheriff's door todays Japanese using rifles, machine guns/cut from the arm, of Mrs. L. W.|two to five 9 Menréiary. of. + Pee s bad en seo * so Cady's body! has been removed to and hand grenades against the sure| McCoy, 934 Third ave,, Saturday, she) Nayy Daniels told the senate naval se ay tus hoes and ae the Horhe Undertaking rooms, where prised Russian who offered jittle| reported to the police tod affairs cogtinittee today hane od Rank era bd Shetana stool pigeons viewed it today on the ~ ce, Those who could esca x chance e Oe sintance, ‘Tt ho could ‘RATCHES CHEEK will not be Americanized, But |! the ica tar eed een rcomnlse rade their way to te lull reeien* More Showers Due CRATCHES HEA AT git for sasinting. white 18° letter trace hile ralselng pale but w#everal revolutionary leader IN LONG PLUNGE ] aies who want Jap. business 0 . } a) * * I NG PLUNG 4 Se ee a re captured. With South Wind : as a =e 4 portdiere—nothing doing. Several known acquaintances | of Fighting continued y rday until OKANE, April 6, Phirty thet at the bulinées os Cady have been called to the sheriff's 1 ful occupation of the city was) More moisture, in the form of, monthold Paige Liberty fell from | “cry Star feos nage» office and closely questioned. A Locomplished, Russian and Korean, showers, is due during the next 24 >the third story of an rtment «Rg etal sake may get | sister of the dead bandit was one of prisoners were marebed thru. the| hours, Weather Observer Salisbury | house here, vee * "THR EDITOR |these. She was quizzed at length — tr They were ted together| says the winds will be of the “mod. “I seratehed my cheek, mamma ene 1) and her statement taken dowR Om | with roves, erate southerly” vintage. ‘he cried, when his parents arrived, |batim by a stenographer,

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