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First in News—First in Circulation eee (by 11,727 copies a day)—Call Main 0600 t WEATHER si Tonight and Thursday, fair; to eee PIPER ARR On Issue of Americanism fresh strong easterly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 46. M Rotered as Sscond Clase Matter May 3, 1999, St (ne Postoffice at Beattie. Wash. under the Act of Cons Maren to Order The Star at Your Home—50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? {TROOPSHIP IN PERIL! 1 North Atlantic Hurricane Menaces Leaking U.S. Transpo There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star PPPRPADR AAR ALAAS PAP PP LLLP PDL LPP PPP 1879, Por Year, by Mati, $6 to 69 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANU ARY 11, 3 MOR DESERT SOLON! TrendbsGoing Against Senator This anti-Jap sign, erected-in Rose Hill, near Los how acute is Japanes ingeles, hou nggression and American resentmen:, ATTLESHIPS, already antique and helpless beneath the deadly drop- pings of the giant war planes, may be utterly forgotten by all Nations. But war will persist, if— Poison gas may» be returned to its father, the devil, who devised it. But war will persist, if— The sons of the Golden West may be stripped of their woodshed hatchet and their garden spade. But war will per- sist, if— RACIAL FATTENS UNDER as well as numerous other like signa in California, s So far as this nation is concerned there is but one way to end speedy pros- pect of war and that is to make it cer- tain that America will not be absorbed by Jap invaders as have been Korea, Manchuria, Siberia and Hawaii. The banner that stands four square to the California winds at Rose Hill says it: “JAPS—KEEP MOVING. And that banner flies stretched from San Diego to Puget Sound until this Jap question is settled right, whether we have a battle fleet or a canoe, a standing | army or a shotgun brigade, a diplomatic | Buying Seat BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, Jan. ¥ ‘Three of the halt doron “uncer: tain” republican senators have decided to vote against seating Senator Newberry, one has de- cided to yote for him and two are still in doubt it was stated today by one of the group, is the lineup among the “uncer- FATTENS OUR PACIFIC HATE AND =] Poindexter’ s Vote or ewberry Yet in Doub Charged With _TWO CE NTS IN SEATTLE. booeeesd ‘Meet Lillian and Gerald! 1,000 IN DANGER ATS Terrific Hi Sweeps Ez Coast; U. S. § in Path of Gale NEW YORK, Jan. 1 water her hold deaky plates, the old army tri Port Crooke, carrying 975 cers and troops home from Ger many, is heading into the storm of the winter, 300 off the New England coast, o There are about 1,055 men on board the imperited vessel, figure ing 80 men and officers in the crew. There are seven army ficers and 968 enlisted men on — board. The soldiers are casuale with short terms, picked up from all parts of the American Rhine army. Have You a Home for Em? | | } i] ‘OAST SKIES understanding or an open hostility 1 be oe a ee iT COAST § eS. The sure way to bring war is for wat | “storm of hurricane force” and Hughes and Root, Premier Lloyd Washington politicians to ignore the a 1918 that the transport would be lit George and Premier Briand and seven- present, actual, perilous invasion of [i %ommi @ voter Officers of the stuy ae ] 4 das 1 ” 1] P we sie ily } . * Sapedl atin i al a : : 4 Newhberrs’e | service here while professing to i) teen assorted yellow princes from the Western America by the Japs. ducia os aes | believe the Crocke is in mo ime land of the poppy and the male kimono The surest way of preventing it will {1 rol catt nas nctualty begun, | | further radio’ advices ae thelial may embrace each other and resolve by be the passage of a law completely halt- | conceded the loss of three hurricane swept down upon. the / 7 Pa * by vhi Pasay. : * : iy , e | previously doubtful republican crippled and laboring transports Eve re the week or by the month, but while fur- ing Jap immigration. Then a carefully wetea. They were nenesnivelink with her cargo of soldiers, | tive brown invaders seek to penetrate studied, sympathetic but firm policy to Rao. Sheslenety wk on ae (TERRIFIC TUIUICANE American civilization, and overthrow it, encourage the present Jap inhabitants of | stim was tar’ from making up yoliaaring “along the Atlantle sate J : ‘i ard, a terrific northeaster, i there can be no peace. these states to return to the Orient. | Tengah Hannes donee, Wadbe panied y's, biindiog tere aaa t and Suth and s today held the eastern part. f —~ - - nited States in icy grip, 1 | a were : le at times attains | ( HOME BREw _jALLEGEDBANDIT RUMRUNNERSIN E25 sc | ‘mea d it hard to cast his vote 4 shore hurried vor shele _ ta a \ vessels outside quarans N however, he ~_ |tine w reed to weather the In building a colyum : ty Must Guard Its to seat New > storm, w to make the channel. ‘The part that’s tough | r head on New Damage to property and disruption Is he first What kind of port i ve reor Both sides of rail and motor traffic were regprt- i Pew Gee: ot atetls | Aaah To — a Up One = — oes 6 Deeseont Oat pr |e "along: the ‘const trom Maia | It's easy when once There Is $1 worth of rina uartet in Ralc early Drowne Ienroot, Wisconsin, seemed to be Virginia, 4 You're on the wa Jollar. And $0.30 wort ft ak. ning from Newberry, bu as | Five big liners tossed like chips in Se we'll - fo thie . ee pre ds : keok er ; Fike uunsel ens | the tame waves off Sandy Hook. ry. ‘ pictures of " : eS 10m IVER Wires were going down rapidly -segir na ral ot GENER usb |enmmowt the Kast: towns, reportage! | " ‘ 3 sat * ial shuweiia| v pe jtheir electric ght systems out @f 79% : he Bird of dine” ve ‘ 1 ey ¢ Newberry. & | By Cynthia Grey go pobre: esti ; | onde i peer on So es xeae 3 ‘ ine” is com. e rn an lover e rood | s: exe ge was ‘ected Bird of Paradise that we like | ‘Y t . to t ! r from | cot earlier predictions as to | “ares ' sy und on? geese und only asked for a chance tol found ph lines out of order, | © “ What 7 a . ft “What an ac jcture!” you t with ial Welt sue] towns suftered ' from the armed but showed no disposition to | + nh c drop y today nator And it | t having seen the © put the family on its! tions, and heavy seas. re j oe fight - A bugjet thru his th as, continued the | kiddies and } with them I must) feet | The Crooke, with four feet 68] * * Later the officers found Walter! Part of the liquor on the launch * : admit, as you will when you see} Mrs, McDonnell of the depart-|water in No. 1 hold, is making LI'L GEE GEE, TH OFFICE Maets and Pa Rya The y ad | w ized before Wise and his com f Newberry’s Man- |them, that jt doesn’t do them justice.! ment of pu welfare becam : nine miles an our under We VAMP, SEZ re eee on Celt way toe B Heave the whole’ corse id based OM) Vor, alas, there are characteristics | pecially interested in them and sort|her own steam. The started A regular girl is usually late att eS t inten pi Age a | that A camera may not ge ny For | of kept them u wing, And] when ‘two rivets were found 6 ne vote of for him an S aga instance, the wealth of gok they got alon uly well, The tive. At first, the water gained 4.848 r c pt mong him, with Johnson c and | shimmer ut their bab z , ea Ne A riod ® HOCHBRUNN’ § ion wit aprawen. aie sbonk Chale, pay Heads ea ie Ws kill€ul engineer inches an hour over thé f j will Fi be TODAY'S MOTTO hack oe : ee Kendric ht Ww wba Jay ets of obiian ted cube nba ie ypith, Reni snr me Sowh) sae US ate CONTROL i ‘ mas t Do} Giilcne Swerving | BODY is HELD yep gh Vaxin tacts family was settled In a new bunge-| RUSH OF WATER ne tak roe ee: ee ’ pping é the Gane Gh, tad ASaE piooa, | 2% ey began buying furniture | “Heroic efforts to caulk the te or ate Maude Moore Stubbs Geeie WO tise Wee Woman to Run for | wid Tee Or ities ‘wa Teton’ ahead and | were “satebliaiing )e:.. lawely ‘wee oF =, capa “= : : Many a 1 man| Spouse Is Released) cry aude trom worwora Ven Mayor in Tacoma) ciiiaiess mates who have ample! “put Fate again intervened Be! (Turn to Vag I beatae | r , 1: eans to care for ba 8, but whose other became serious il a ; TACOMA, Jan. 11.—Failure on the Tobel, at for Ferdinand Hoct TACOMA, Jan. 11.—For the first eset ; “si tepodenrsoy usly its te r tr nt geet sue ; ; : Prenat sig 7 ‘ i sLretc c © was removed to a Seattle hosp’ a 3 | ke sr oi Mare th ape oh ey, eu thao Oe oa oe Stacnisni? tse BOMBS INSURE i Frar ) \ .it ' Hochbrur \ t \ v the masdiralty race the aan rege i (Turn to Page 12, Column 2 | BELIAST, Jan, 11.—Three bombs, Chr reau ' bu Others who have announced their aR ai! eneillt (hurl in me Ifast’s night flihtings, ate Pgh Wee ce tee ee nae Me ee” age ae "Many bienearted seattc| Ford Cortes to Aid {roping tn the oan A aoaeal rome | peas Re il i seeliiuemlis! : dy met these } | und six small boys were injured. , @ high-heeled pair of Kdcl : it pag jeg Cho ge of Lincoln Company |“")ita:nenees ty the Ulster capital Kiowa flovsy me ACCUSED OF $70,000 mm the. frst NEW YORK, J ee racticaliy wit A owe . ¥ > RK, Jan, 11.—Ford inter. | have continued practically without = J v ‘ , : aha tion Denied © plight of a ma sacking the Leldnds in re.|intestyption wince the ke dure Rr ra Cai ot maint) | THEFT, CONVICTED OF | stony ovin, | Rovatetion Dera |e ate ae we at Cntr! tie Linco Motsr| i UM aliens wes Gon yee : ; hy Rikon STEALING MERE $20) rr sn"y O° by Mexican Embassy (ic) cottuce ut Alki sera 7 saat f it Root beer FARGO, aa ae He this! WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 The had walked the streets every this afternoon! St fighting broke out afresh | seta grin Me ol 6 * a al . fa ¢ cle tater, I Mexican emba officially de. Mor several. months, searching in!in a h from Detroit this morning, with frequent sniping. ammad tt > ge ay rs Villareal, | vain for employment, The family] “Perhap the y, “the |A man and a woman were shot figr viases ter aia a YE ED 18 HUNGRY “ae a pth UKIAH, ( uiture in{had no food, no clothing, no fuel! most far reaching of m ombina-| A homb hurled at a tram ti. o* ; i Lge , famil Ar i revolt. /and the mother was ill It develop-| tions is being horn, ‘Trade circles are |ed with workers on their, way to agape Age Rag 24 ' ' gti SE orl bal sar goes ‘ government with |ed. that five of the children were/on tension to fathom the situation’s | work exploded, damaging the car, but jthe man's stepohildren, their father | implications.” failing to injure the workers, f 4 i i