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wa I} “eS apes nto 46,000-wort homes Gv dor than any dther Sctile Heaspapor. ADDL AL sue > of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Vea | weaTHer fresh Tempera'ure Last tt mere e aximuam, Mk Minimum, 47 _ VOLUME 23 ale SEAT TLE, WASH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 TWO CE NTS ; IN SEATTLE UR WORLD POWERS AGREE ON TERMS OF aie Brew | PACIFIC TREATY Greetings, Folks! And now just as we get thin, patoted fight a revolver, to Ma gun? Aren't pam =| + On Ul TheSeattleStar "°"! iil] at the Postoffice at Seattie, Wash, under the Act of Congrens March 4, 1819, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1 Bp in Ireland, they bex ing in China! Woman admi to smuggle tn flour contain honey. Why ae es ict doves" AGREEMENT FOR 10 YEARS 1 NOW UP FOR RATIFICATIO plice of a . when you can’t | spell the oth “Onions Break Into’ Seattle So- ciety,” says a headline, They've beon slipping in for a long time. The dan ger now Is that they will break) _,, Booze Bought With »| Public Money Is al 2 te 4 Charge Made by Ce ee eu. County Probers ‘That intoxicating Senator Lodge Says American Okeh Hinges on Yap Understanding and on Question | Affecting Hawaiian Fortifications BY A. L. BRADFORD CONTINENTAL HALL, W ashington, Dec. 10.—The arms conference today approved a icomprehe nsive and sweeping program for preserving the peace of the Pacifie and |Far East. The nine powers in the conference gave general approval to a new quadruple Paci |treaty of the United Statés, Great Britain, Japan and France, which scraps the Anglo- Japanese alliance. Senator Lodge presented the treaty at the fourth plenary session, ~ The new treaty was completely accepted by the four powers }when-Prince Tokugawa stated Japamhad approved it. America’s jassent was given by Lodge in presenting the treaty, France by Vi- iviani, and Great Britain by Balfour. Some observers professed to see another “Article 10” of the league of nations in Article 2 of the pact read. Article 10, which \ehiefly defdated the league in this country, pledged all the mem- \bers of the les ugue to protect the terr itor ial integrity: of each of the merhber states. Frankie Kiolet | This crt ae provides that if the rights of any of the four Jmous ax the home of the great film POWers be “threatened by aggressive action of any other power,” By ee eeamnrgr : «Sve 4 /the four powers shall communicate with one another ta arrive Fs at an understanding as to the most efficient measures to be taken, jointly or separately, to meet the exigencies of the particular sit- sn | Uation,’ | The terms of. the new treaty are: _| 1—The powers agree “to respect their rights in relation to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of on the Pacifie ocean.. If any dispute arises the powers agree to sub- » one mit it to a joint conference.” | estate expe Teeay te dontesopathinking ube Mal 2—If the rights of any power are threatened by the aggressive stinn Kiolet witt be een |ACtion Of another, the powers agree “to communicate with one ene sleet fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding ; » o|as to the most efficient measunes to be taken, jointly or separate- Senator Lodge, who pi . ly, to meet the exigencies of the particular situation.’ . sents DiOpORne arenes | 8—The agreement is to be in force for 10 years from the time it s Oratory is not a gift; it's a curse under list to comes fr ¢ in the final nty grand jury, re tutned Saturday noon before Presid ing Superior Court Judge Everett Smith, | No indictments were returned by ‘the grand jurors, | “In the matter of the sale of so ages,” the report cont J evidence of criminal | DIDYA EVER SEE ONE? “Ten Dollars reward fof the Test and stole one Lair. ¢ side, Om land, Oregon’ ¢ home The cheerful May help as Dut a couple o lips Adds rest, my ing picture girl hag re And “then ogain, if Ireland and » Pegland can make peace, why can't Caldwell and Fitzgeraid? any more, Edward Tier one of the promi-| iar nent Sinn I attle, is 80) Inve: tickled over the Ir he has ordere fire trap. of payrolls in road | diftere y, dincloned ng to the report juror thanked for the work by F sooth. 1. wore ores Smith and Prose Attor h all take effect, and to continue in force sub rye ind se Salodies Dedelal dis ject to the right of any power to terminate it upon 12 And 1 e both ends | missed. 3 months’ notice. sc\ireiretevash ‘ ad ‘he |, 4—The agreement is to be ratified as soon as ; CONTINENTAL HALL, Washing De. a Grad in accordance with the constitutional methods of the Pioggeaied ae ide ; “ meen if eam ae rious powers and is to take effect upon the deposit of ral ates, Grea ritain, France and Japan follows | fications in We ishington. Upon such deposit the Angio! With a view deranere alliance is germinated. ied “fait.|-. text of the new quadru Ze ya * ORIENTALS OUST - | out of any Pacific question Mulek tot Ab » tion of the general pes | MANN WoGle-inteive thelr aif) |” Costco Lodge pigpented the. treaty aharily. aa th r + ie “ | the maintenance of their rights | rights which is not satisfactorily s te 2 DEPP RVOG SNe STSOKY CROCUS wrilter is short | Chi Take Jobs on Big {ven A part in A pi NEW EVIDENCE in relation fo their insular pos | seitled by diplomacy and is likely |CMference opened, stating that it was approved yesverday, of homes £ eae tee gpl will adage aden L “SPRING” sessions and insular dominions | to affect the harmonious accord Hughes opened the session by reporting “the most gat- know w but Pacific Liners he contract wan satis "|ON Ol in the region ‘of the Pacific now happily subsisting between | iSfactory progress” in the committee on Pacific and Far wt weaye ‘ oy Aad eee ¢ , | them, they shalt invite the other | Lastern questions. Li th ca — ong sober afl <a enewed her 1 to cor loa high contracting parties toe a He briefly reviewed the committee’s work. fello b rere prep venta Yauie Pine to this effect and have Joint conference, to whieh the The first subject considered, he said, was China, i k a wond | ree State in the harbor here their plenipotent eee will “Most important declarations” were made by the powers © last night , tir rding the open door and China’s sovereignty, inde ” ain de deen fio They became members of the i er - The president of nited pendence and administrative integrity, he said. bis ; 200 KIDS WANTED! crew, a of white men they kept he ie of Aft hes initia steries eat. es 4 : : ued nia gy By in ba PROTECTION FOR CHINA CHRISTMAS DINNER . WANTED To. | pd can Pesca IS OFFICIALLY SANCTIONED AND CLOTHES FREE!] ‘“é STAR HER r of ai aroun canned 5 ‘ The conference also adopted officially the Root “four. (Da Behold it ae - a her : point” resolution which is called a-cha r for protection of ; nt itn eetnt. thew 4 RES na: tok Che taken, join eparately, to “| Chin. sovereignty against special privileges and aggres- vm ould have been there yet bait ‘ meet the exigencies of the pur- | Sions one thing, which neither For t mmonwealth of A ticular situation Lodge presented the two American reservations to the pa Universal Film comp Ps tralin 3. This agreement shall re ; The bottom dec : For the dominion of New Zeal main in foree for 10 yeors from - ‘ ; U hie rpg geting: S| : the lime it shall take effect, and | The first declares. that Bie signing of this treaty on the : For India after the expiration of said pe- | part of the United States is subject to the making of a con.” Saver in wh The president of the French riod it shall continue to id in| vention with Japan concerning the island of Yap, the subject 7 princi! seepag repu eit of ony of bitter controversy during consideration of the Versailles eat alae’ tae th m rw of | | q : c espe. so lion | it upon 12 treaty in the senate, and what are termed the mandated — ae ie thiaraved’ @ith mmun aH | islands in the Pacitic north of the equator. 4 wa ubstituted fo: 1d me {0 good, | ement oat ns | Lodge added that negotiations on these matters are almost ’ 4 it comes from th | f haves ANS hb the. constitu. |¢oncluded. The second reservation points out that the treaty : ° » Pacific am-| He felt that by spring it wduld re-| | 1. The high contracting par | . the high con | does not affect questions <clusively within the domestic e hip ¢ ed vive |Pawnbroker Robbed | tles agree as between themselves tracting part d shall take | jurisdiction of the respective powers, ; lee Bilal ever. = Thad would Mave to at Nes of $20, 000 i in Loot tion ta their Inculae possessions | tons, whfett shill take piace at | This is understood to make clear that the treaty does not < os , But that is|go. Would she come back in the| TOLEDO, Ohlo and insular dominions in the re: Washivgton, and thereapon the | «fect the island of Hawaii, considered by the United States the transpa be und : Ben ns On| gion of the Pacific ocenn. | ut between Great Brit | as part of its coast defense, » at fic Vir men it 1s a Cru ng o Frankie, | f 2 loan sh er If there should develop be de which was con | ay A i ree age . leith Chats ore lot aca had we m eat [ay an escaped with Jewelry ani] tween any of the high contract | od a London fon duly.$1, | Lodge made it plain that there is no provision of EE LOTR! TO (furn to » Column 1) |te determined to mak e fa imoney valued at $20,000, ing parties a controversy arising J911, shall terminate, (Puen to Page 7, Column 2) ‘