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    TE3T Weather___ _ _ Tonipht and Saturday, rain111 I I or rnoi»?; continued rohi,I I I I I frrsh wrtterly galr.IIII I runrr !I Hour*lllP \U\lmun» 46. Minimum, 31.* 1 P Todn) nwm, .*W.

    On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise

    ATE MmEDITION ||||lThe Seattle Star

    Kntrr*4 u I'lai MatUr May *, ll»», ?( the roatofflc* al i Wmli, ut.d-r lh« Act of ComrnM lU/ch I, !171 f* Tw, t»jr Mull, I- (o II

    VOLIME 23.

    AS IT SEEMSTO ME

    DANA SLEETII

    yt _IN HOtTK!VI Jl _ I I don't remember whoI It «u that traveled to

    and fro over t h«> fn. e oftj,e earth prohahly It

    WM Satan?or some other coniwawU one who had to keep rush-ing from place to place withoutever a chart* to peat hia feet andbake his ahlna by his own horn*tire

    Trnm which It may be gatheredthat I un traveling sooie more,atvl not unduly Orklnl over theJob ITut ti'\u25a0 bottle read. 'ShakeWrit be fort taking." and after aflay and a nt*ht on one of Mr. llar-

    \ fbnan» trains over (hew Onast< mountain*. I fr«l that I am eer la sold at a npoonful.Anyhow, they ar«* with u*

    lr traveling expense* beinglimited, or their btMine** trainingpaving mad* them aver*e to spendIng their own money for m*r«> food,they have been right sociable withIhe various young men of our carjlNIION. \pril S. Britishnsn4tip< Arrhnl off RIhr Kvrnlns Npwi !"br n»*-pnper lnt«rpr« ird ili«* mevrnmt a*p«M"i «»f lh« fnrrnm« ni p(t>ir»lion« In prv\mt lln r|x rtrdl>i-in- for an uprMng during theteAfetrr holiday. dililitis that tfirmwl* mUht b«- U«'d for trtn*ft of smn l«-in pr.%ot»«r* toI'nglMi jail,.

    I*ollce barrack* At lfland. WfM mkH VNXtnnwtay night,(h* kiHI. and wrw bybemh expltialonit There wit noeaetui 11 N>* Folic* mtAlktMl withraid* thruotit Kllkt-nneyr durlnc themorntnir. making iwvtil imit*

    There's a Lawyerin Seattle With

    a Sliver Scaron His Heel

    How he got it is toldu The Star's Sea ItIt

    Story Book on I'age 9Today.

    OH BOY! OH JOY!NO MILK RAISE

    Wonder of Wonders! PriceWon't Be Boosted

    Heatfle'a milk wir. after threeday*' hattl* Ntwrtn dairymen whowanted higher and dietrlbutor* who didn't. reupe* d into anarmed truce Fridav. following a dactolvf victory by the dlatrtbtitora.

    "Hr-K#nt milk prtrw >rt not Itkalyto chaiurt," Hid W. V fi Itobb, ofHollywood farm, ana of tha diatribttt*ora ~* ve %|rcal to take tht Wto the fair price committee anytime,but I don't believe tha dairymen daretry It."

    Tha final flln* In the mntfat oc-curred late Thuraday The tfiatrlbutom contended that a r*t*« inthe of milk In the city wouldcreate a falee market which couldn'tendure more than two deye. or long-er than It would take fr>r a flood ofcheaper milk to teach the connum

    With milk In Turoma. Ever-ett and other nearby towna. It wascontended, a hither mar ket in Heat-tie could not be nuetaint^d.

    TENANT -EVICTS' HISJAPANESE LANDLORD

    Breaks Jiu-Jitsu Grip and Throws HimInto Street

    Ktnd Itrown. a trnanl >1 l»l®Ilk# >U. batllnl Willi T llakl.J»lMim# Undlord. U«*l night,brttkr liin Jin jlt-u |H|w. amihurird him into Uir ulrwl.

    Oaki aJt*hUe««n running off tha Waahlngton coaat for more than a week. Hh««la bound here fr«»m Hon Franciacowith 24 men In the crew Hhe inoparated by Libby. McNeill 41 Libby,and wan built in Portland.

    Bartholf StillAmong Missing

    I>ore llartbolf. wealthy 24-year-old miner of Auburn, wan stillmi *ing Friday !>eiiplte the effortsnf deputy *herlff* and a franticfather, llartbolf. who disappearedThursday, April 22, ha* not communliated with hi* home.

    TT WAS DRY ALL1 RIGHT. ALL RIGHT Libby Maine Left S. F.

    With Miscellaneous Cargo

    DANISH PALACEIS UNDER GUARD

    General Strike Is Now Ef-fective; Ships Tied Up

    COPENHAGEN? April 2 ?The gen??ml iitrtke called In protect again*tthe king m dismissal of the Zahle rabln«»t ha* become »ff*»rtl\?» thruout thecity. Harbor workers have walkedout. preventing the nailing of manyflteamem. Ituilding laborer* andtypographer* left their i»oet« Abread famine wa* feared becau*e ofthe baker*' *trike King Christian,after a conference with the *tatrcouncil, wa* reported to have decidedto di**olve the lower hou*e. holdingelection* for a new parliament, April23. Troop* guarding the palace andgovernment building*, were Isftuedb'»ll cartridge* today with order* tofire on all demonstrator*

    Accused of Theftof Tires at Garage

    IUVH JAI*ATTACK Id)

    fjrand larceny for alleged theftof auto tire* from the Metropolitangarage, Fifth ave and I'nlverwlty*t. March 1 ft, wa* charge again*tCurl llbrWh*on aful lien fowlingIn *up*iior court rridav < Ity de-tective* made the arre*t*.

    HEY, MISTER! YOUBKTTER CLEAN UPDowntown property owtum are to

    be compelled to clean the sidewalk*In front of their atore*. It wa* announced Friday by the Hty healthdepartment. If the *tre«>t* are notcleaned, the work will be done by order of the police and th«- co*t a**e**ed agaln*t the owner*.

    Want Company toFile Schedule

    The Puget Sound Light A PowerCo. will be compelled to file a *ched11le of it* Nteam heat rnte* with thecity, u'-cordlng to an ordinance beingdrawn up Friday by CorporationCounsel Walter F. M"ler.

    Twm a dry March. I*reclpltatlonhere we* .7* In* lie* bllow normal,??\u2666ate* report of department of agri-culture. Total rainfall wax MlInches. More tban a hundredth ofun ln< h of rain fell on 17 differentday*.

    "Have a Heart," SaidBurglar No. 1 to No. 2

    Hentlmental burglar* had a riproaring time Thursday night Mr*.O. A. Vlnje. H#»nton hotel, reportedto the police Friday the theft of aheart *ha ped locket and other Jewel-ry, while H. Owman, firand Centralhotel, contributed an Ivory heartcharm to burglars who prowled hi*room.

    I_TE CAUGHT TROUT11 AM) FINE OF $5

    SAN KKANCIHO». April 2.?TheLibby M «lne left thin port laet werkwith a 'mlaceilaneoua cargo for He:ittle. The veaael ha* a grona tonnage of 1,111 and net tonnage of1,4M: A crew of between J5 and 30men w.»* aboard. In command ofCaptain Kdward Herre

    No meeeage rofM the freighter'a pltfcht ha* been received by th«»I'an Amerldin line here to whlrh theveanel I* under charter.

    Food Supply inN. Y. Threatened

    Hi* nhort trout