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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1970 RT HERE TOMORROW: First Postal Flight From| Seattle Will Be Across Cascades to Yakima é AW, HE. , WON'T HURT | You, MISSUS. Hi very by Pilot RL] w ya t ca lare that the master Char Praeger. general at Wast The m between morning plans of Yakima in Utes, flying time time of delivery by tra will betw ington ularly Ehrii ager « pany, was war. He dec intends to between Nor future. Y — SAFETY FENDERS | FOR CARS ASKED Washington for Sale City Tests Type in Use on greatly facilitate b n 8 point an, who ts general m Yakima Avy the ac a } rey ‘ BY FRED L, BOALT }. They toll me that only sagebrush Rainier Valley Line NEWPORT, Wash., July 10—The] Tews in the desert now, and that no omen man haa ever bee Spokane Chamber of ¢ an edible walad out of that noxious Asa measure for safegua’ the |ed and abetted by the 5 ne yoeheape lives of pedes the city council ber of Commerce, is trying to sell | dese ee ie Negotiating for the purchase of ° » idea. te me that, if water ie put Automatic street car fenders, which,| They have brought me to the Al etal aan, Waren : ft is said, wil! pick a person up from bany falls of the Pend Oreille river rote Se ea or : the path of the nd lift him, /and ¢t have shown me the water | ‘0 bur an ticks tae antins eal without injury, to thru a gorge. scuaaadh $88,000 ebevane teens the A a The fender willing to admit that there! ucts from that project oar oo geod A peony: that It ts Of | sold for $4 000. I've got my Manager W. M wae hast “ re trying to convince me| When we have crossed the desert me unharmed niany horses and cows, |, puld be a good idea to dam|which is to be reclaimed, we will TESTS MADE FOR be Or at the gorge, pipe it | come to Yakima, where, they tell me SUPERINTENDENT HENDERSON many miles mto the desert of Central I shall see the benefits and the fruits ‘Testa of the device were made re | w cently for D. W. Henderson, superin- | 1.7 thirsty acres. | Finally, they are going to con tendent of the city railway lines, for) I¢ they can sell the idea to me—/ vince me. if they can, that Irrigation Mayor Caldwell and for ex-Polic®/ ang tothe other editors of the North-|of a million and threequarters of Chief Joel F. Warren. west-—then it will be up to us to sell!dewert is going to benefit not only A dummy weighing 100 pounds/the idea to you. [the men who are going ‘Was used to make the testa. Inevery/ The average annual flow of water|wheat and frult on the desert, but ears with the device |thru the Pend Oreille at the gorge isthe folks of Seattle also. test was satisfactory. }19,000,000 acre feet That is, the| Well, I can seo that in advance. ‘Three of the fenders have already water in a year's time would cover I can see the food products from been placed on city cars of the “600"|that much land to the depth 6f one the desert being shipped to Seattle type, operating out of the Fifth ave. |foot. jand thence to the world. and Republi st. barns, and t Accorting to the preliminary wur-| This project is going to cost a and let it flow over of irrigation. ington, council is con: « equipping all vey made by the state of Washing: |lot of money. If it can be sold to carse with the device. only 6,000,000 acre feet of the|me and I sell it to you, then ft will WOULD HAVE SAVED 10,000 feet will be required for|be up to you to sell It to Uncle Sam, BENADON’'S LIFE Proposed Columbia basin recla-|who will have to put up the money That the life of C. FE. Benadon, in project. Uncle Sam, after all, will be the who was k by an interurban} Tonight the editors leave for! principal beneficiary. Because there train on Westlake ave. N., Wednes. Quin where tomorrow we will| is pething Un © more, in these day evening, would have been spared |Cross the desert which is to be re|times of slack production and high had the train been equipped with the | claimed costs, than food. conten automatic ‘fender is* the of A. L. Patterson, genera of the Naiional Automatic Fender | Se Esso §1 NEW MARK AS|$10,000 BRANDY Sc="8°S.5 BOOZE LAW FINE! SUPPLY STOLEN manager 80 badly mutilated that it was five hours before the police could make identificat Pat 9 reed. on,” rson said MAIL T0 | The Great American Home Wet Idea in Central ‘ASSESSOR HULL ~ TOTALK TAXES able to concoct | to grow) THE SEATT Woody Can’t Go to Spokane Realty Convention Frank W. Hott State Ansessorn wer an address on Realt three-day k Ongeet County Assessor dent of the wi to th »clation, | on at kane on. @ special train at 7:30 o'clo the even of July 14 a y will not be able to | make th p and Clark R. Bel- knap will represent Seattle in his | Place In the five-minute talk on real sales in competition for a cup offered by the Interstate Realty association for the best talk. | —— —_ |We’d Say This Was |a Horse on the House | Patrolman 8. BE. Dotson was read ing Thursday how a wooden horse | entate had been the downfall of Troy. It gave him an idea how he might "pring a coup d'etat on an alleged gambling game at 125 Lane st. Fri day night & huge man started to go in the door at Lane st. Dotson| sneaked up ind h nd smug gled himself into the place, hidden by the bulk of the massive stranger. A game was in progr Dotson says Ho arrested 11 men. The “wooden horse” was released. Chicago Professor Comes to U. of W. = ‘As safety fenders have proven _— ese a Prof. Paul Terry, fellow in th {their efficiency in similar instances.| Joe, Masso, However, Had Federal Officers Seek Eight shoot of education at the Univer Fd it ie my opinion, had the ar b . : y | : sity f Chicago, has b selected & equipped with one, it would- have) Been Some Time in Jail | Barrels of Liquor to take the place of Prot, George en $ picked Mr. Bena and « 4 ae 8. Counts as assistant professor in ? him to safety.” Joe Masso pleaded gullty to liquor SAN FRANCISCO, J 10.-Of. | th: rtment of education at the } * seenporearemereeeaeyemiennenean w violation and was fined $1 by | ficera working under the direction of vity of Washington. He wil 4 Judge Fr H. Rudkin in ¢ rr of Internal Revenue War-|receive his degree doctor of . 1 1 States district court Fri-| dell are today investigating the mys-| philosophy at the « of the sum. : terious disappearance of eight bar-|mer fession at the University of t | The arresting officers allege to rels of brandy, worth $10,000, from |Chicago and will begin his duties at x have found Joe operating a still that |the Haslett company’s bonded ware-|the University of Washington in P was ¢ kitchen stove, and house, which was reported late yes | October | n the seized half a! terday. — a | tithe pir 4126 gallons of fer The liquor theft was made in spite ; in|pacnted ‘mash, Joe offered. to, plead |of day and night guards stationed at| DHUgs, Stay Clear of | Prepare Testimony in | of day " , | x | rai sion of the mash, |the warehouse. A steel door had ap This Fellow Nelson Fresno Murder Trial upon which the still operat and | parently been removed from its) | & oe Siete s }hiq possession charges were dre hin tho government seals wero rank M. Nelson, 415 Melrose ave aR pe he fine imposed is the m broken scored a knockout in the first round ; FRESNO, Cal, July 10—Resump-| — mn ever asneased under the prob Wardell will today summon af op-| Friday night. His opponent was a ®. tion of the Pittman murder trial in| )i 10) Sow in the Western district of |eratives wiro h been engaged in|Pobber. The arena on Bellevue : sen oe Sag “) erest here, fo owing athanion guarding bonded liquors in an effort | *°*. re roc ery ane Fie The ‘When the case rPpestay/}. Joe nee sme acme time ia x the: myatecy, Bp 28m |cromsed him with a hard right and teatime of a sensational nature,|* ch A eee , |dropped him for the count. Nelson which may involve a number of Fres-| Is F. d Rockefeller Is Now played nome nice footwork in ho matrons, Is expected to be intro-| Attorney Is Free weltae aay thik Tes wckae tabs @uced in behalf of Marion FE. in Crime Inquiry Guest of Portland (). Ofpopent drifted back to con man, in an effort to show he was} wWadsiINGTOW fay 16- vest) Tom 1D, July 10—John D. | sciousness justified in killing Andrew Nicholson,| ¥ NGTO wy Geral! Rockefeller, Jr. who ts touring the| - - pechiioe and clstmen [Jude Hardesty, at a | preliminary | country, arrived here yesterday from | ‘Imported Olive Oil’ The defendant killed Nicholson, a/ hearing here yesterday, dismisse an Francisco ° ° building contractor, in the Pittman |charge of criminal con against es — Lands Two in Jail home. He surrendered and declared |C. A, Snc wealth: nt attore| Seattle in this week celebrating! tmnorted Olive Oil" proved to be Nicholson “broke up” his home, The ;M¥ a Acker, woman detec: | Cotumbia Colo Week. It te the Vic-| wnisxy when Patrolman Henry Lek defense © will endeavor to prove |t le b to shadow | tory beer; its alcohol friend is down tented care in sult Gibee @am Nicholson was on intimate terms (his wife her ur. and out. Now people will drink @| 104 5y Alpert Burwell, 37, and Paul with many other Fresno married J an the case, Judxe |netter grade of beer, which does not) y “adiier, 28, at Firat ave. 8, and| women declared the only © effect the head or legs. Three cheers | Main st A Friday night Letk says,| Pittman’s counsel probably will at.) nifl imony was that of Da for our beer, our new American beer, |riw pair were in the city jail Satur tempt to show he was temporar: noe regarding the tele with pure hops and malt.—Adver-| 4 feaane. ‘Mrs. Pittman sat erdation between Snow | tisement. | court yesterday, and it developed her Mrs. Acker. - PORTLAND. -- Capt. W. Edward! whereabouts for several weeks has . D. sons, veteran ship command Whitehorse ‘Tavern Proprietor Is Fined | PACIFIC been a mystery. Kerosene Sprinkled ri * Whitehor#e tavern, near Edmonds. About His Dwelling 2. (0c) s3t0 "In Federal Judes LEAGUE What the police believe to be the'Cushman's division of the United preliminary work of firebugs, waa'States district court Friday. Farley @iacovered Frida w Charles|was found guilty by a federal jury Ten 11 12th ave i anlof possession and sale of liquor. . FB untenanted house of his 1 h| Appeal on another case, based on ave and found fresh enela similar charge, is pending he sprinkled about the place tic} - - Rainier Park ally every room in the house, he de Blood Transfusion clared, was saturated. No mpt A : $ to fire the house could bo fount! Fails to Save Life|| OAKLAND vs. Fire Marshal Harry Bringhu ty a | C. D. Grange, assistant dock agent 3 sisted ~ F an — wMOFe,| 66 the Admiral line, died Thursday SEATTLE aes mavertignting night. Robert Tasich, a fellow em > 3 = ye, gave some of his blood in an ” + * “4 . le hi I attempt to . life, but TODAY — Game Called Sir John Fisher Is (100 ebeition tailed. The body. witl at 3 P. M. Dead in London be sent to Toronto for burial, LONDON, J 10—Sir John Ar ° Double Header Sunday Bees ae cain oor. |Eight Mom Killed . || Mitre Game et 100 by Lightning British t Med at 7:15 m.| at his home here today | NEW ORLEANS, July 10.-Kight He has been a stron dvocate of| men were killed here yesterday when Take Fourth Avenue the proposal to convert British | lightning struck a piledriver under Car warships from coal to oil burners ae they had taken refuge during | He was born January 25, 1841. @ storm, | dead ALL SEATS TAKEN | Jaggies—Do you know why this is |such a hard world? | Wageles—Lecause all the soft places. are occupied.—Edinburgh ! Scotsman, er, REAL PAINLE | morning and get teeth same pi early patient hose work in atfll patients who h tested our work you are in the right place. Bring thi Open Sundays From © to | 2M UNIVERSITY ST, | ptekpe |dominate | | $2 Amalgam Filling LE STAR Third Party Chiet Gives Keynote Talk Before Convention CHICAGO, July 10. Now Allen MeCur ay man of the committees of 48, in hin apeech today proposed as form “abolish economic privi Dilating on that phrase, McCurdy said a host of reforms would follow the victory of ® party fighting for that abolishment MeCurdy nec prefaced his assertion of th “ity for @ third party with the statement that the committes of 48 believ two party that the two parties now in ex really but “the right and Wing of the same bird of prey The ¢ republican concealed “under unylelding oppor rwill.” That t xtock in proved t that th people in their en in the tence left mocratic and he said, names an to the popu of the mur by the fi when the unite are naid. date Dakota DECLARES NEW PARTY he s in North own behalf. OFFERS NO PANACEA The new party, he said, offers no panacea for all ills, and it is not so clalintic, Thru platform,” MeCurdy said, “we declare that, just as in 1860 the paramount isue in American life Was the abolition of special privilege of chattel elavery, so the paramount our insue of 1920 in the abolition of eco nomic privilege, which has grown more powerful than slavery ever be cam “If we unite, there fs ground to hope that in that union we will have formed @ political party with a plat form thru which the majority of our fellow eltizens can realize a hope too long deferred. Failure will strike a severe blow at a generation already twice dixappointed—once by the col lapse of the progressive party, and in the incomprehensible con tion between the words and the { the present administration.” The platforms of the two old par ties might have been written by @ convention of corporation lawyers and Wall said, and added “Over the trail of these national failures is to be drawn the red her ring of international relations, This in an ancient trick of reaction, If it n 1920, the American people will discover too late that they have aasumed the position of a man gaz ing intemtly at the moon that the ket may more easily relieve im of his possessions How foreign re bankers, McCurdy nuceeds tions ploited power to our own dare we this ampaign? we peo! ourneives, si the to exploit ¢ exploiters? “The republican bid ts bold, It reads out of its councils every man or woman who ever stood for any form of human rights, adopts a plat form that evades, equivocates or straddles every living issue; paves the way for a war by which in ex change for the lives and treasure of the people, Mexican oil shall be de livered to the interests; endorses the infamous Eech-Cummins bill over the protests of farmers, workers and tn formed citizens, and consistently crowns its work by nominating as candidate for the presidency a prov steady politician fuaranteed hout hitch ng SAYS DEMOCRATIC BID 1S BRAZEN ‘The democratic bid {s more than b it is brazen, With mild reser vations it not only claims a partisan credit which belongs to the whole nation for fighting and winning the war, but it declares it administered the conduct of that war without the taint of scandal. And the ghosts of Hog Island, aircraft and shipbutiding and cantonment construction and ni trate plant appropriations are still stalking thru the land. Nor is that all. Fallure to pro tect a people against profiteering in ume of war might be forgiven, but to break the faith of a whole nation cannot be forgiven. That ts the bit ter experience of these past We all remember with gratitude the words that thrilled our hearts and kindled a fervent hope that we were really the dawn of a new day We felt the inspiration of a leader who was to guide us into a more complete realization of the things we all ° her ° wheel-horse to en stand wi years in Ady. Columbia Colo ts better Skilled Optical Service Good Glasses $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 DR. E. 0. MANN 3039 Arcade Building os Horlicks Tre ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘ene A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes SS DENTISTS rder to introduce our mew (whalebone) plate, which te the lightest aod strongest plate known, covers very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; ‘ou can bite corn eff the cob; guarans 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE Whalebone set of teeth. -...-.....-.88 Crowne .. . +--+ +--+ one BO $8 Bridgework roe © <cmospngennn dl PAINLESS EXTRACTION | AN. work guaranteed for 15 years finve tmpreaston taken tm the mingtion and advice free, ad with you. 12 tag Working Peepte OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Myvyestea Traser-Fatersee Om TTT rae York city, temporary chair. | had alwi # held nearest our hearts PAGE. -|GIRCLED GLOBE SUFFRAGE OKE Pole Expedition Here | Californian VIAN. E. ROUTE SAYS GOVERNG |Member Amundsen North Tennessee Slur Arouses, uy nt. Fe uel Tonnes 1 SACTRAM 0, Cal, i | “Yet, it in by these words the| Capt. Emmanuel Tonneson, a mem.! 8A TA cn ‘TO, oe democratic party must be judged. | ber of the Amundsen Arctic explora poi rnor : pigs + va pyr Ky the cords it sighed in the | tion y, and the first: man{te"asy_sent « teles By words it is weighed in the | tion ty, and the first: man! Wi” ponents, of Tennessee, eee rider na unworthy of bu:|to travel around the world via the |ing aguinst the statement mada Sanne ‘Nebo: qian 40 thy 2 tating (northeast passage, left Seatth y | Knoxville by W. K. Anderson, of |Rrm of Bucleson and Palmer aa |for New York to return to Norway | assembly, that woman tt: n of Burleson and Palmer, de n ortant document ‘om Ca ou p | “coarne yy: stroying every’ veatign of civil Ub. | With important uments from Capt. | would bring arenes” into system; | y consol: | McCurdy attacked Palmer, saying | 0, Bs. Rarie, 5-00 has been a vt or, arrie Chapman Catt, the democratic party, thru its in-| Amundsen, he says, will make an-| The telegram was es foleuae ererene oF Cat ona work, | other try thin fall to reach the North| “Politics are cleaner, the ore ead us back to the days Of | pole, Amundsen is expected to reach | ment is b administered and Mlip It of Bpain and the unspeak-| Nome shortly to make preparations | moral welfare of thé people M ble Metternich of Austria and cause| for the trip North more tutelligentiy ‘ia their inquisitions, secret police, spies. ! ‘Tenneson left the party northwest | promoted in California becatmall eaplonage, arrest without warrants, | of . striking south to a| woman # ge. Statements to private prisons, illegal detentions and | we nt where he intended eabiing | contrary are not justified by star chamber proceedings to sup-| Norway. He found the cable had|and results, Equal suffrage i plant the methods provided in the | been cut by rian pillagers, and fornia has justified iteelf ip Bill of Rights which has been the | headed for Anadyr, a distance of | way with no exceptions, bulwark of Anglo-Saxon freedom for | 1,300 miles, arriving there with limbs | nine centuries. | | ! | | | The proposed p economic privilege,” he clares the principal cause of th nnié tress of this people is economic in| its nature by economic nd can be removed action. litical reform," McCurdy naid. privilege abolished they needed. Other needed improve in the organization of gover will afford po relief until af lege in abolished DENOUNCES INJUNCTIONS AGAINST LABOR er MoCurdy said the Committee of 48 t of labor to bargain indorses the r collectively and denounces use Junctions in labor cases. fhe greatest need of labor,” he} of the} whole country; not more laws, but said, the grea est need more i ty. The farmers ha ready discovered and have acted upon | the farmers of this fact. Not until we ever held dear and turning | the light of freedom into darkness.’ tform “abolishes | started for Nome, making the jour. > reference is made to any po- will not be Rosld Amundeen. Tonneson reached here Monday on the | tes, be carried by about 1910, and it 100,000 if voted upon by the only. If voted upon by both | and women it would win by 300, Anderson in a sts | California as a degenerated | cause of woman suffrage here) |frozen. He outfitted a vessel and a, ne din ney safely for the first Ume in his 7 4 only 9 Tons Lumber ; Fallson40 Men; Nobody Injured “ Forty men were back at work, un- injured today, erecting a building at Fourth ave, and Pine st., after an ac- ments | nment| privi General Go LONDON, July 10—Many and American military and ficials joined prominent citi both countries in a last tril General William C. Gorgas, fi surgeon general of the United of in.| dent in which five tons of lumber|army, at funeral services | tell upon them and not a man was| Paul's chapel yesterday. scratched, Pallbearers included Lord ‘The lumber was 2x4a, used in the | the presidents of the Royal Coll framework for the first story. The Physiclans and the Royal CG scantlings had been erected over the Surgeons, Sir John Goodwin, entire quarter-block, some two or|f the British army medical three feet apart and American military and | The outside row of uprights was |taches at London. ve al Pa fgeth gown pa ne cP pipe blown down by avgust of wind and| A 13-gun military salute was existing purtien face these facta (the | fll Bpen the second row, tumbling |As the procession fied . cost of living) and acknowledge the|t?® Whole framework and pinning |*treet from Queen Alexsnde ivin, ackno °° | the 40 workmen beneath. tary hospital to St. Paul's, breakdown of production and of dis tribution and suggest any Of course not. Neither makes ture toward making the bas sources of the people uccessible to the people. “Vietory would see our whol: tem gradually reorganizing for vies of the needs of the peop! ali manufacturers and all cons interested only in the efficiency transportation system and no group interested in reba con: tion and supply companies, a method of efficient operation would un edly be effected satisfactory erators, shippers and consumer “The r tion would create more jobs men, giving“labor the opportunity to work out such a solution of its lems in that independence and re- sponsibility to itself and to ind’ which only constant employment can/ sand i give. “Prices would be reduced to fair-| problem of our own day and genera- ness. A nation of tenants would be) tion. transformed into a nation of owners. “The only people who would not) tion no golden age. We aim at no be benefited by the abolition of priv. lleges are its direct beneficiaries and| has no ground to quarrel with us. their courts of vassals who never be missed in a world of t workers, “Ten thousand problems our pro- gram does not mention. Ten remedy? of production and distribution the ser to op iting increase of produc One by one the men crawled out, “ looked about them, felt their limbs, | Bi shook their legs and waved their arms to assure themselves they were | unhurt, | Twenty minutes later they were all | back on the job, laughing at the pe |chants’ Exchange, the m jecullar accident that organization will hold a | —_— meeting next Wednesday at 509 Third ave. at 6:30 gger Exchange, Plan For the purpose of arou a ges. ie re je yn With umers Governor Assists in |‘; H. McMillian, Minneapolis, — of the =i: Rescue at Wreck |!0n!4 Gros, ‘New York, mtruc-| PRESCOTT, Ariz, July 10 —— ernor Campbell, of this Columbia Colo, the new beer.—Adv. doubt: plunged into rescue work yesterday when the train on which he was a passenger struck a train of canta jloupe cars between Kirkland and than | Hillside, *| Two persons were killed and 16 Injured jn the wreck. The governor | escaped with a shaking up. ke prob. Characterizes our methods every transaction, and our tomers are accorded justry, it does not attempt to cure. ‘This one problem we maintain ts the ness judgment. “ 4% home-| “Let us not deceive oursetves and) othera. We promise thru this aboil-! impossible end. Legitimate canital|| accounts Subject to Check ARS dially Invited Peoples Savings would honest Our desire is to stimulate initiative by restoring competition. If the size | is equaled by fitness to serve big bus- iness would prove a blessing, not a thou: | curse.” “My lips are for you alone, my gringo! Here’s Another Big Offering —Now at the | ZNO. & UNIVERSITY | In her heart flames the blood of a Mexican father and an American mother—and she is taught never to trust any one on the other side of the Rio Grande! Can love bridge the hate of the Rio Grande? You'll find a lot of hectic, ex- citing action in this play. | The telegram was sent at the would carry now Honor Memory of © 3 r thusiasm for a greater Seattle M tesy consistent with sound bud Paid on Savings ‘Accounts SECOND AVE. AND PIKE SE, |

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