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SATURDAY, JONT 5, 1976 LOWDEN GAINS — NEW DELEGATES. Contests at Chicago May Be Ended Tonight BY HD. JACORS CHICAGO, June 5—'The republi ean national committee determined to clean up the contests for seats in the national convention before Right, when it resumed its hearings today In the five days the sessions had Sere under way, $4 of the 137 cases n disposed of. There remain in Virgin in Georgia on last night t of but five contests in T and five district The first ov resulted in Georgia district case The score of delegates apparently won to date in the contests was Gov. Frank ©, Lowden, 43; Maj Gen, Leonard W 4; Judge J. C Pritchard, 17; Ja L. Hamon, 4; Senator Hiram J The number of vo game way to candidates was Wood, 49; Lowden, 4; Hamon, 2 The Fifth Missouri distrtet is with: Out representation as the result of the nation. mmitt Seat neither of the tions of two men cach A slight realignm with lost in the of delegates, | ns on con-| division of | os exclusive of tests. “first choice gave th rent the con Wood, 256; Lowder 163; Nicholas Murray E Wm. ¢ G, Harding, 48; Gov 29; Pritchard, Sutherland, 16 Miles Poindext ATLANTA N MAY WIN OFFICE By success: pats yet to be settled 189 Johnson 88; Gov Sproul, 76 or Warren Calvin Coolidge, Senat Howard amon, 16; Senator | representation of the “regular gation from Georgia, Henry Lincdin Jonson, Atlanta Regro, may win for himself the pos! tonal committeeman from that fet, it developed today From official sources, it was, learned that a certificate of Johnson's elec tion to that position already is in te} hands of the national committee. Confirmation of this was said te| depend upon recognition of his fac tion as the official state organization in Georgia. Already he has won seats for himself and three other delegates At large, and has had five of the six @istricts decided in his favor. The Great American Home VANQUISH FIRE BLACK PLAGUE $10,000 FOR CAR ON OCEAN SHIP SWEEPS TOWN PROBE ASSURED : Continues “Voyage Flames Are Put Out YORK, } ico, Are Closed If Johnson's election is ratified by | NEW June 5—Officers| MATAMORS Mexico, June 5 the national convention, he will be| 294 crew of the Norwegian liner | Ths bubonic p mic in Vera the firxt negro national committee | P¢reenstiord overcame a fire in the |Cruz “has be hlarming,” accord Iman, since 1908, when Judson W.| HOM of the vensel which at first/ing to messages received by munici Lyorig held that position in Georgia |*threatened to become seriogs, ac-| pal authorities he aay Job was delegate to the repubdli. | Ons to & wireless messagé'receiv.| Put subscriptions were being can Wational conventions in 1904.08.|% by the naval communications of. | taken here to fight the plague 42-1 fice here today. An earlier dapatch eS os 7 me |anid the ship was afire 10@ miles VERA CRUZ, June 5 —Three new * north of New York, and asked that of bubonic plague, with throe tarted by Sparks| The vessel carried 1,241 passen-| hospital, on the f Sacri were fices,” were announced in the offi i hora ge i ~ Tuil-|" Altho the vessel first ‘started to|cial report of the situation here to ies on the Northern Pacific) return to port, later radios an-| day tracks near the Meadows started a brush fire which necessitated the Work of 50 men for five hours Fri day before the flames were extin guished. An area of a half mile Square was burned, without serious damage to property. Wives of Enemies Will Get Property “WASHINGTON, ” June senate yesterday passed a bill au thorizing .return of property seized @uring the war from American women who martied enemies and enemy alimns. | Mis it Me STARTING TODAY— JERS. we wh nN mt hi nounced that necessary repairs could | be made at sea and the Bergenafjord would continue her voyage to Ber gen and Christiania Underworld Combed for Yegg Suspects Federal officials continued comb>- ing underworld hangouts aateetay for possible suspects in connectio $11.04 tn cash and $7.52 in Western Union receipta were taken. The Work was that of experts, it is said if Ta Sir Ernest Shackleton’s THRILLING ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE SOUTH POLE A GREAT EMOTIONAL DOCUMENT THAT PROVES TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION “THE B OTTOM OF THE WORLD” OTHER FEATURES Snub Pollard | Comedy ‘GRAB THE GHOST’ | TOPICS CONC Hoot Gibson Western Drama ‘Thieves’ Clothes’ REVIEW ERT ORCHESTRA LADY ARTISTES Discovery of the initials “J. McG."| 14 on the atreet railw ma tattooed on the arm of the man found |*UCt on the street Sastititeeant Mrs. Fay Wood 600 1 ’ frowned in Snohomish river, near 5 Yiave, and M. O. R h H the fir committee Friday after P t . hureday, has con ed the | Seventh ave, sustained fi e ti rett, Thursday, has convinced the |‘ } |8« tain YENET TTOME! | -sticnsci, my boy, write to me; for God's sake do before It je police the dead man was not |” or.7-. nas declared his Intent Friday ht when late.” who disap re Aree best se: tention of! on which they were ‘enshun, expert accountant! | 2 peared from this city on May 15 putting the street car system on &/ struck by an automohile. weeks ago the Chamber of| — This father’s appeal to his wandering son is contained in a 5 The faint mark of the init wan | Warrant basis beginning next Thure-}4¢ stop. The accident occ + Commerce agreed to see that the! received by Capt, A. C, Sullivan, secretary of police, and 4tound late Frid rnoon Bv.| 4. ¢ Mth 4 Concord at 3 of the Mother Ryther home| to The Star missing relatives bureau today. erett officials. Seattle police records| Mayor Caldwell will be urged by| afr. W was removed to at «we | The letter follows: do not show disappearance of an — Com: Beara w. ¢ iy the elty with a fractured| But Mother Ryther and F w | “1 beg of you to. have published in your city’s ® man with were found » arrange a conference of city if lew. Keen, of the board of trustees, have lowing: spapers: fon the s r yictim cials and representatives of the Se tired waiting. | ne The condition of the body, which | ® clearing house Monday aft ht I'd ask The Star to find ‘My son, Michael H. Bass, age 26, left me in Chicago, Mil, Eh lyrsitbene prises isbn Rvtayy 4) ait to discuss the ner situation Camp Buildings t to an litor.” Keen phoned today., Year of 1911, since which time the last word I had from him Svery business house in the city was ¢ Residents of Vera Cruz expressed great dissatisfaction with the action of the mayor in refusing to ace President Wilson's offer to send a destroyer from the United with med disinfectants and a brigade of nurses to he plague loned today, ept Staten ines 5.—The | with the blowing of the rafe tn the leg ay n09- Northern Pacific depot at Sumner, | Wash., early Friday morning. Only ON RIVER VICTIN Convinces Police Drowned Man Is Not Walters tae weeks ago. hind the bi not been dist A pe occurred about three The hands were tied be k and the pockets h the Everett po! declare Second Prize, $1 Liberty theatre, 8 00. ttle. Earl Heroux Third Prize, $5.00~L. Graham. 4647 Rustic st attle Fourth | Pri 95.0 Charlotte | Roberts, 3132 41st ave. 8. W., West Seattle Fifth Prize, $3.00.-Gerieva Towe, 2857 W. 734 at., Seattle, Sixth Prize, $2.00—Harl Berry, 608 Electric building, Seattle Seventh Prize, $1.00-—Miss Mabel A. Jones, 8 Nob Hill ave,, Seattle. Eighth Prize, $1.00-—L, J. Strout 722 Pike st., Seattle Ninth Prize, $1.00—E Jack, Yonkers apartment, Tenth Prize, $1.00—Dora 1. Wells Hotel Stevens, Seattle. leventh Prize, $1.00—Stewart LL. Gain, 4315 Sixth ave, N. W., welfth Prize, $1.00—Mra Carlson, jr, 1545 W. Sint st Thirteenth Prize, $1.00 Kennedy, 5204 50th ave. &., Seattle. Fourteenth Prize, $1.00—Cleo M Totten, Providence hospital, Seattle. Fifteenth Prize, $1.00-—Mra, B. H Short, 310 N. D «t., Aberdeen, Wash Sixteenth Prize, $1.00—John H Boehner, 50 Cardova W., Vancouver The correct answer for the month of May is as follows S—Omitted from the word TASTE, in the Schooley Undertaking Co.'s advertisement 1 from the , in the and Granite vertisement A-—Omitted CREASE! advertisement. R—Omitted word Puget Si Works ad from the word IN from the word RE OH, 1"M SO GLAD You Came. Along! ovr LAWN - MOWER NEEDS FIXING! We WAVE BEER ABLE TO Use tv AND THE YARD IS A Si Youle FIND IT RIGHT Back Ww The GARAGE — RIGHT WSI0e THE After Stores in Vera ‘Cruz, Mex: | Ip combat the! mortem was to be juts, held Saturday ldirector of United States mint | puret of - | to please print in your paper conspicuously the following plea: Camp Dodge following receipt of | _ “'Michael, my boy, write to me; for God's sake do before |had | authorized their malo for in Auto Accident) (Signed) “B. [homes. Dex Moines needs 2,000) watLa WALLA, June §.—Gov | The letter bears the New York address, Apartment 21, 172 homes at once, city officials say.|/ernor fouls F. Hart. narrowly | @¥¢4 and ls dated May 10, _ BUSINESS GUIDE CONTEST >. [ston "whine ving <i . uto in which he was riding to Okla Morrison and his 12-year-ol@ brother Crane are believed to Bt Driver Who Killed Pomeroy was struck by another | Seattle. According to C. C, Crane, of Mayfield, Cal, an estate of | Bab: > ch karenhe. Wea ash and valuable oil properties in Texas were left the lads by thelr y Girl Released The party received a severe|upon his death recently. The boys are supposed to have“ acco The following are the prize .win AIRS, In St. Paul . arrangements for Rose i io Governor Hart proceeded | their mother here, following her divorce several years ago, Mrs, ne The Star Business Guide| Repair and Plumbing Co.'s ad-|yiiled satacdey oh om anton ‘ to Olympia last, night was employed in a shirt waist factory in Seattle in 1915. First Prize, $15.00-—Mies Lillian] A—Omitted from the word DEAL-|Burke ave, will hot be annqun tentang here. youterany Simons, Hotel Lee, Seattle. ER, in Brite Manufacturing | until the girl's parents, Mr. and Mrs D—Omitted from the word MADE,|Keles. Osborne, the driver, was ar | in the Empire Hat and Plume|rested and ed on his’ personal! Skidding Motorbike| Co.'s advertisement cognizance, The accident occurred| Fred Polakin, 22, 4729 26th ave. ed from the word sERY at 26th ave. and FE. Fir st is. Ww is in the city hospital Sat in the Reliance Aut Re-| — urday| with possible internal tn-/ pair Works’ advertisement juries as the result of a double ac-| E—Omitted trom the word REFRIG Senators Repeal Jeident Friday night. Polakin, while | ERATORS, in Neils Hansen’s| ar Legislation ‘in« « motorcycle in Georgetown, | advertisement WASHINGTON, June 5.The| fell When his machine skidded, No] R—Omitted from the word FIRE, in|senate late yesterday passed without |ON® came to his assistance abd) ee the Pioneer Safe and Deposit}a record yote the bill repealing all| W2°R he regained consciousness he t Vaults’ advertisement time aia tian, enaont © he | mounted achine and started | altricia nn dia . : |for the city hospiial. At First ave. | : |T—Omitted trom the word SPE-| Lever and Trading with the Enemy|e ang Yeslor way, he fell trom his FOURTH AT PINE a CIALTY, in the Golden Rule | acts The bill was passed by the machine again. Au I—Omitted from the word IN ference sissies ati chee tals i Bohol sAvertisenent. lapprove it \Coubinabahad Oil to = S—Omitted from the —wora| net Sell Stock 5 m i tr} tock Issue) Stewed Figs and Prunes... soon ABE aa Spe are ea! Pg |Canadians Would | DENVER, Colo, June 5.—The| Rhubarb .......... ve eee LBS : S : Yonti 1 company, a Standard St berries and ‘Cream aes 30¢ I—Omitted from the word BAR Keep Print Paper ()) tunsiaiary, today 1 sping GAIN, in The Owl advertise] OpPaWa. Canada, June § La ikeraction aktm Gab chee Toast and Marmalade. ... . y 20¢ ment effort to prevent the diversion of| 000 of capital stock at par value. Orange or Grape Marmalade sete 15¢ N—Omitted from ths word MA news pr nt er from’ Canada to|open to stockholders of record a Tea Biscuit and Honey see pee ahi .20¢ ie, in) Meduna Machine | the nited States, a resolution has| the atio of one shi » fo vet 7 lG—omitted trem the word Ontarlo publishers, Uring the pro|on the stock is areuma @180. toe Bran Muffins, Strawberry Jam or Jelly...... .20¢ SPRING in Laher Auto| ¥inclal government not to grant fur-| ployes will be @ermitted to buy. the Eggs, Vienna Sve on tenn e eee en es BOG: Springs Co.'s advertisement |ther pulp wod or power concessions | new stock issue on the installment Ham and Eggs . teens sere BBE P—Omitted from the word CAR.|'® the Backus Interests, plait | Bacon and Eggs. ........6..0:0seeeeese eee BCBG '8, in Pantorium Dye Works! | oor | Fried Corn Meal Mush with Bacon. -40¢ Reps epee Maskless Boys Take Sell Holstein Cow ||| Country Sausage ........... .35¢ | A—Omitted rom the word PRE. ‘ RVATIVE, in Winn Auto| Laborer’s $52, Watch at Record Figures||| Tenderloin Steak, Poached Egg. 70¢ > advevteumnent | Two 20-year-old highwaymen held| ST, PAUL, June §—Pabat Korn. | Norwegian Mackerel, Boiled Potatoes. ... .T5e from the word EVERY.-|up © McDonald, a laborer, 960|dyke Cornflower, a 4yearold Hol-| Little Pig Sausages with Hot Cakes. ..... -40¢ in Woodruff-Boyce ad- Denny way, t Westlake e. id} stein cow, broke the vorld’ tee j ) in Ward & Wilson's S—Omitted from the word MAT- | THE SEATTLE STAR KIDNAPERS ASK | CASH FOR BABY by ‘SHOULD A WIFE COMPETE WITH OTHER WOMEN FOR HER HUSBAND’S LOVE? If She Drifts to Careless Dowdiness, Is He Wholly to Blame When His Interests Turn to Other Women? Ransom Demanded Penn. Abductors NORRISTOWN, Pa, June 5. | —Kidnapers of Blakely — SIGHT- lin, L-montheld baby stolen fron ite rib, in tue nursery f |THE SUPREME PROBLEM OF STARTING TODAY LOVE—MARRIAGE—DIVORCE Tuesday night, have demanded ; ransom, tt was learned today Ina fr to Coughlin, informing kia rv say they will guarantee {the baby's safe return for “a sum b3 mone no definite amount being L | E+ | | | Cc s . mate | ecil B. DeMille Mrs. Coughim DOES IT AGAIN Z Z Z z You have seen “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” and “DON’T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND.” Now the veil is lifted once more on the follies and frailties of the sexes in the lavish, cynical and ae » contained the first word | Mabed in it was wn nd-story window of the v | lifted from its bed and carried 4 nt since a ladder from a ne | three nights The mensage exposure somewhat relieved the intense nerve |strain under which Mrs, Coughlin (Tak le and her husband have borne boat) | With the pt of the mensare, | n released Catherin "Dus jon, a for mer servant in the home nd Jamer |Malone, another suspect, from cus | tody today Questioned for several hours yes-| terday, Mrs. Dundon and M said to have indignantly 4 know From the rather indefinite word ne of the note, the dete wiedge of the crime FOR NEW a tives have t it for granted that the kidnapers in: tend sending another communication ., stlining more specific instructions an to the amount of ransom and tn what manner they want it paid The message was delivered by a mailman making his morning rounds “|The postmark indicated it had been Rec , SS SRA abt yee! mailed in Ph phia MOTHER ry ERLY AWAITS | re UE OF ¢ im | couldn't have stood this wait ing much longer,” said Mrs, Cough lin. “I should have gone mad, But now that we know baby ts alive, I I feel the to endure wu Re-|* «et him why didn't they sey what they wanted and tell |us how to get it to them? I don't care whether they're arrested or not, {if 1 get my baby strength back. Oh Finance Committee moves Emergency Clause The city council Monday wil Court sent word to all news final action on the ordinance appro’! naserg upon receipt of the ransom printing to enable MAYOF | note, asking them to publish a state Caldwell ¢ SO facts #UF | ment that he was willing to pa rounding the street railway pur whatever was demanded for the safe chase This was aseured by the ac es ad | the finance committee Fr All-Star Cast WANDA HAWLEY return of his son. — = JITNEY DRIVER Is ELLIOTT DEXTER would be necessary to make the b effective Five votes w wei HELD UP; ROBBED i the mayor, seven votes will be oy Lone Passenger With Gun “or Takes His Cash “poth the utilities and finance com | At the point of a gun that was THEODORE ROBERTS TULLY MARSHALL ALSO— THE FIFTH EPISODE OF mittees have recommended passage of the ordinance Senseagers 0, W. Glover, © sitoeur ‘ “ COUN: PUTS. Fe ee aaa $6 in aflver it pocketed the money. of the machine and with the warning t to be in too great hurry or robber was about OFF MEASURE Terry Resolution on Car i Finances Is Postponed City Treasurer Fd 1. Terry's reso woes plete ant estate hes Two Hurt When Auto Strikes Motorcycle repo: * ma lover said t 1 and wo years « re a chovkered Who Will Audit Books for the lution as security for wa ts to be ix quadronttite'the etrect tas financ like to get the job done right| few weeks after his departure from the city of Toronto, Canada Be Used for Homes .,.:: ‘; - — | ble. | “My response to this letter was never delivered; the same BURLINGAME, William G.|_ DES MOINES, Towa, June Keen's office address is 505 Amer-| turned to me, and since then his whereabouts have been a MaAdee, Sarther ary of treas.|The Des Mc m-jican Bank building. ‘The books are| “I have lately been informed that he settled down in your is guest of Raymond T. Baker, |Merce today beenn for | in his offic it is with feverish hopes that he will read this that I entreag: CO.'s advertisement Harry Capeloto, a Falls Twice From rive from Los An. Baker: vertisement, a house yesterday and now goes to con | | relieved him of his watch and $52] TRESS, in the Carpeteria and in cash. Rugeteria advertisement, yesterday, when she went over the| McDonald told the police/block at the National Holstein Frie- hat neither w a mask, san association auction for $30,000, Women Cooks,

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