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    • World War. Wilson (personal). 1919-11-21

    • Northwest history; World War 1; President Woodrow Wilson; United States; Colonel Elmer Lindsley; Governor's Island, New York; war crimes; war criminals; presidential pardons ;
    • In disapproving today the sentence of dismissal from the service imposed by military courtmartial upon Colonel Elmer Lindsley, President Wilson announced that his action was based on the officer's long record and faithful service and has been taken...
    • World War. Veterans. 1920-10-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; war veterans; Governor James M. Cox of Ohio; United States army; American soldiers; speeches; Akron, Ohio; Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio; Herbert C. Spitter of Dayton, Ohio ;
    • Governor Cox brought his campaign to his home state today beginning with a morning speech here, the home of E. H. Moore, his pre-convention campaign manager.
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1919-03-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; post-war; Governor Alvan T. Fuller of Massachusetts; President Woodrow Wilson; United States; American government; German...
    • President Wilson is opposed to the sinking of the surrendered German fleet. In a letter to Representative Fuller of Massachusetts, dated March 1 and made public tonight, the president said the proposal to destroy the ships "seems to me like the...
    • World War. Revolutions. Russia. 1919-01-23

    • Northwest history; World War 1; revolutions; Russia; Russian revolution; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik army; post-war; Leon Trotzky of Russia; Governor G. S. Zinovieff of Petrograd, Russia; Saint Petersburg, Russia; surrenders; Vladimir Ilyich Lenin of...
    • Leon Trotzky, Russian minister of war, has ordered Zinovieff, Bolshevik governor of Petrograd, to surrender that city without a fight if it is attacked by the northern Russian forces, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen.
    • World War. Revolutions. Germany. 1919-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; revolutions; Germany; German revolution; post-war; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik army; Spartacus League; Governor Noske of Germany; piracy; North sea; Wangeroog island, Germany ;
    • Numbers of the Spartacans have gone into the country to escape Governor Noske's military forces. Some have turned pirates and commandeered three mine-searching boats and with 230 men invaded the North sea island Wangeroog. The people of Wangeroog,...
    • World War. Revolutions. Far East. 1920-05-28

    • Northwest history; World War 1; revolutions; Far East; Asia; Asian nations; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik army; China; Chinese government; Governor Ch'en Chung-Ming of Fukien, China; propaganda; post-war ;
    • Bolshevik propaganda in being carried on in southern Fukien under the direction of Governor Ch'en Chung-Ming, whose advanced socialistic learnings have long been recognized. A society has been formed with headquarters at Chang Chow and quantities...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1920-07-14

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States; President Warren G. Harding; presidential election; President Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Governor James M. Cox of Ohio; President Woodrow Wilson; campaign issues; league of nations ;
    • Senator Harding charged in a statement tonight that President Wilson had forced the democratic presidential and vice presidential nominees to accept his view that the league of nations should become the dominant campaign issue.
    • World War. Post war United States. 1920-07-07

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States. department of defense. militia bureau; appointments; Governor Louis F. Hart of Washington State; United States national guard ;
    • The adjutant general of the army has sent a letter to Governor Hart inviting him to suggest the name of a Washington officer of the national guard who, in the governor's judgement, is a suitable man for appointment as chief of the militia bureau of...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1920-03-01

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States; General John J. Pershing; Governor F. D. Gardner of Missouri; Laclede, Missouri; awards; honors; photographs; portraits ;
    • Photo shows Governor F. D. Gardner of Missouri reading the presentation statement to General Pershing for the gold medals from citizens of "Black Jack's" own home town, Laclede, Mo., and from the state of Missouri. The presentations were made at...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-02-14

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States; Secretary of War Newton D. Baker; Governor William D. Stephens of California; American soldiers; Camp Dix, New Jersey ;
    • Answering a request from Governor William D. Stephens for investigation of reports that California boys were suffering from cold at Camp Dix, N. J., early in January, Secretary of War Newton D. Baker addressed a letter to the governor, under a date...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-01-16

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States. department of defense; Governor Henry J. Allen of Kansas; public records; American soldiers; causalities ;
    • Governor Henry J. Allen of Kansas in an address here tonight declared that the records of the war department at Washington should by now contain a full record of casualties and actions participated in by American soldiers in France, and if this is...
    • World War. Post war miscellaneous. 1920-02-13

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; W. G. Chase of United States; Governor Perrigault of Chiriqui, Costa Rica; assassinations; murders; deaths; Costa Rican politicians ;
    • Governor Perrigault of the province of Chiriqui, on the Costa Rican frontier, was assassinated tonight, according to advices received here. It is said Governor Perrigault had befriended W. G. Chase, an American, in litigation over land and that...
    • World War. Politics. 1920-08-07

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; United States; American government; democratic party; presidential elections; Governor James M. Cox of Ohio; President Woodrow Wilson; President Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Dayton, Ohio; peace treaty;...
    • Governor Cox wants --
      Wilson's league with "interpretations."
      No separate peace with Germany.
      Ratification of treaty
      Strict law enforcement
      Woman suffrage law ratified. "The plain truth" on contributions.
    • World War. Politics. 1920-02-14

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; United States; American government; women; woman's suffrage; voting; National Woman Suffrage association; 19th amendment; ratification; Governor Louis F. Hart of Washington State; Washington League of Woman...
    • Governors of the states that have not ratified the federal suffrage amendment will receive telegrams urging prompt action by the legislatures, as a result of action decided on today at the opening of the 51st convention of the National Woman...
    • World War. Politics. 1919-01-04

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; American government; United States. Congress. House; James Wickersham of Alaska; Charles Sulzer of Alaska; War contract bill; Governor J. F. A. Strong of Alaska; citizenship ;
    • The house of representatives received a liberal education in Alaska politics today, all incident to the contest between James Wickersham and Charles Sulzer for the seat as territorial delegate.
    • World War. Politics. 1918-12-03

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; United States; American government; Governor Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist of Minnesota; National nonpartisan league ;
    • Declining an invitation to address a campaign rally of the nonpartizan league, Governor Burnquist today made a scathing arraignment of the league and some of its members in a letter to Arthur Le Suere, executive secretary.
    • World War. Politics. 1918-03-26

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; United States; American government; Wisconsin; state legislatures; state sovereignty; Representative Irvine Lenroot of Wisconsin; Governor Emanuel L. Philipp of Wisconsin; Senator James Hamilton Lewis of...
    • Congressman Irvine L. Lenroot, republican candidate for United States senator, in a speech at Kenosha tonight called on President Wilson to keep his hands out of Wisconsin state politics. He said that as republicans in congress had forgotten party...
    • World War. Navy. Miscellaneous. 1937-05-07

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States Navy; miscellaneous; USS Jarvis; USS Patterson; Puget sound navy yard; Bremerton, Washington; Governor Clarence D. Martin of Washington; Governor Charles H. Martin of Oregon; Barzilla W. Clark of Idaho ;
    • Before a crowd police estimated at more than 10,000, the 1500-ton destroyers Jarvis and Patterson were launched Thursday at the Puget sound navy yard.

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