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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979. SHIR Johns a Cave | “Man?[E NED BY Far Be It From Such rt ET ED HAND Chief Finds Place in Name of Little “Mloponese Girl iting a fire on the farm of on Burns road, Friday! Battalion Chief Henry J. the fire department, dincov- | he believes to be a specific of Japanese evasion of prohititing them from own- tm this state, Watort had farm in the name of his| » who was born hore, Sep proprietor, a white farm- accused of starting the fire. barn and shack, where) 2 with his wife and three chil. destroyed. owns “this piace? Chief Watort; when he arrived! the homestead cMarred is” Watort rep! ma do? You 2 own land,” =, i all,” relterubed Wa.| hie hand in a swath) he meant five ecres of , he owns it,” an Italian neich- » paid $8,000 for It—white he sell.” the Jap insisted. Hale scratched his head. The says that Japanewe can- d in Washington, Yet @ full-fledged Jap, claiming | of an $8,000 garden tract. | Jap children were heiping | i] ‘throw pails of water ot. | fire in @ futile effort was left of the hovel. saw them. Then he quit his head. He was puzzied 5 ‘ Dourht this fain in the name Lothario of t “Muny” Rail- way Seeks to Have World Get Him Straight *“Sayt (T ain't @ cave man. How do you fellows get that way? Tt waa Willis Deo Johns, lovelorn conductor, who had had two wives and wanted another, * He was seeking, he sald, a mild of retribution, |had “been wronged, and would The Star publish an interview that the world might read aod know he was trying to play square? “E am the fellow,” he dictated, “that tried to clope with Miss Favor, Mite Carol Favor, the purse at the Olympic, sanitartum, “First, I want that fellow, J, jwhen he said I was trying to run j Sway with $60 that I borrowed from him. It wasn't that way at all. | “I got $50 from Cohen on jeheck. I had $80 coming from the company. Cohen is a street car men's tailor, and he advances them money edt to Favor and T returned from feouver, B.C, ‘after our marriage, and I got the check, “But he's got the $50 now, so it's all right. I paid him back in the court the day I. went up to get my divorce from my present wife. “This cave man suff ts all bunk.) I never tried to kidnap Carol. Why she never knew I had a gun with |@me until we got up to the apart. ment and I took it out of my/ |pocket. If I was such a bad y) I wouldn't have @ lot of friends,| would I? Twenty minutes after TI was arrested a lot of friends came down to get me out. CAROL'S A GOOD GIRL, GOOD AS EVER LIVED “Well, I don't want anything to my Miss Carol Favor hg ae | conductor admirer, W: Dee Johns, who says he ia not a cave man, but a mild manner- ed lover who merely intended to elope after divorcing his sec wife. All they’ve got me charged with Is sedition—-no seduction, that's it, I'm out on $1,500 bond, and I didn't have to go to a lawyer to get the money, either, I've got friends, you see, that know I'm all right. HER FATHER AND MOTHER OF HIGH TYPE “Now I suppose I ought to my SENADA TO FACE ATTACK Cantu Prepares to Resist Huerta Invasion BAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 1—Dnae nada, the one seaport in the domain ruled by Governor Estebag Cantu, te preparing to meet the invading fed eral troops on either land or fea, gecording to word brought here on the motorship Gryme today, That Ensenada will be the first battle ground of the campaign of President De La Huerta to remove Cantu, is accepted by the Ense nadans, Moet of the women and children’ have left the town end Ensenada about August 10, sald by Captain John Richardson, of the Gryme. The armament of the Cantu garrt- been *[ 120x180 at Kighth and University, S100--106th at. and Fremont—North rovement club, informal et tometeee testing. SUNDAY | me Ye jexpectediy at the head of the pa- GOV. COX LEADS |151 CONVICTED DAYTON PARADE} AS PROFITEERS Marches at Head of Notifi-|In Year’s Work Thruout U. cation Procession S. to Lower H C. L. FAIR GROUNDS, DAYTON, ©.| WASHINGTON, Aus. 7—One hun ’ Headed by their national! dred « fifty-one profiteers have Governor Jamen|been convicted since the justices de M, Cox and Franklin D, Rooseveit,| partment started its nation-wide cam who insisted on marching, approxl.|palgn to redu living Conta, it was mately 20,000 cheering democrats| announced today, at the office of the Daraded through the streets of Day.| attorney general ton today to the county fair) The Justice department began {ts grounds, the scene ef the notifica-/Campalgn ane year ago. tion ceremonies. Arrests on profiteering charges Cox and Roosevelt appeared un-| totalled 1,854, of which 1,499 were indicted by @ grand jury, + Mhatice departmeny agents will re new their efforts to increase the number of convictions, it was said, and to bring © quick decision in all cases where indictnents have been obtained, Father and Son _ . Held for Murder COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. 7.—Frank Biancas and, his son Paul, giving thetr address at Belaire, O., were held by police for authorities at West Frankfort, whefe rioting has been in progress, A mensage from Wert Frankfort to local police said the Blancas we wanted for an alleged murder there Aug. 3. ee ALBERT M’FAKLAND pleaded guilty to second degree burglary Friday before Superior Judge Clay Allen and wns sentenced to serve one year in Monroe, Sentence was suspended, rade just before it started. They were greeted with @ great outburst of cheers, It whe the governor's idea that they should merch with the dermierats. “I wanted to see ff Mr. Roonevelt ‘The lodge recently purthased @ tot where @ beautiful home will be erect. od in pear future, Just a few more chances to see this’ most artistic creation of Mary Pick- ford’s entire screen career —held over to let in the thousands thus far pnable to gain admission. Bolsheviki Report Fresh Successes MOSCOW, Aug. 1-—(Via Wirelens via Paria, 1:30 p. m)>—Bolshevik troops resuming their drive agninat | Lemberg have reached the line of the Btrypa river, about 60 miles from that clty, it was announced today, “We occupied Tereshdl and My. chenec and reached the Strypa river, also defeating the Poles northeast ward of Brody,” naid the statement “There was the fiercest fighting on the right bank of the River Bug. We! captured Kovel and Luisk. We have begun an offensive against General Wrangel (antiBolshevik: leader in Crimea) and bmve captured Alex- androff.” HUNS THREATEN GENERAL STRIKE BERLIN, Aug. 7A general rafl- ‘way strike will be declared thruout Germany if the French attempt to fend troops across this country to Poland, it was reported today. eee Marshal Foch Will Attend Conference PARI#, Ang. %.—Marshal Foch will participate in the conference at Hythe, England, «between Premier Millerand of France and Premier Moyd George at which the Russian situation will be considered. The foreign office announced to- day that Millerand and Foch will |start for tian tonight, returning | 0 | Monday. i yout, h favors military action against POLAND AGAIN SEEKS TRUC Asks Russians ans for Military Respite ZUNICH, via London, Aug. 1-4 (10:45 a. m)—Poland again has fe | quested the Bolsheviki to cease mlb tary operations against Warsaw. A wireless message addressed te the soviets was sent out from War waw today. It asked for a military respite, and suggested that “aggrom sive military activity be mutually suspended", ‘The message also requested that the Polish peace delegates at Minas be permitted to communicate freely with their government, ; eee U. S. Minister to" Poland Goes East 108 ANGELES, Aug. 1—Hugi Gibson, American minister to Pow and, has been hurriedly summoned to Washington to confer with the state department regarding the Pol ish crisis, Mrs, Frank A. Gi mother of the diplomat, said Gibson left bere several days agaj she waid. Advices from Washington 4)4 not state whether Gibson would be asi to curtail his vacation and return immediately to Poland, his mothes aid, ‘ i NEW YORK.—Packed in pillows and mattresses of the crew, $80. 000 worth of bird of paradise feathers seized by revenue officers. Two men, thought to be leaders of smuge get out against Carol. She's a g00d/ something nice about her mother girl, good as ever lived. That's why/and father and sister, hadn't I? I T didn’t want to take any chances) want to keep in good standing with Don't delay — “Suds” will be of his daughter, who, some Will be an American citizen, equal franchise with how they get around the said Saturday. “congressmen investigating the VIS TROOPS GO TO HAWAII Soldiers Ordered. to Island Station WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— Orders re issued today by the war depart for the transfer of the 35th 44th infantry regiments.to Ha- for permanent station. This ac: “was taken to bring the Ha- forces up to pre-war strength ‘The 35th infantry is now at Camp Wash. The 44th, part of is at the Presidio, San Fran-| part at Fort Lawton, Wash the remainder at Vancouve) ska, Wash., will mobilizd at Francisco. FFIN CALLED TO BREMERTON 0 Perform Autopsy in Ra- « dovich Case Dr. C. C. Tiffin, county coroner, on the 7:39 boat this morping Bremerton to perform a second on the exhumed body of Petrana Radovich, whose hus-| Dan, is being held for mur ‘The remains were disinterred yes on a court order signed by pJudge Walter M. French on the pe- u of Attorney Thomas BSteven- ner’s counsel. If Dr. pination that Mrs, Radovich herself Stevenson will ask have Radovich released. . | It ts the theory of the state that whe was murdered by her husband, afterward strung up the body ® clothesline to a rafter jn thelr hear Silverdale Monday. | tzed it was them and her brother ;|ter, Mildred, came out to the tent “jcalled up.” Tiffin @oncludes from his of losing her, “Our elopement Wag prearranged. At 1 o'clock on Wednesday she took my car on the line and made two round 7 “While on the car we straight. ened up our differences. She knew all about my divorce and that it! | was to be granted.the next day, We/ were just waiting till {t was grant- ed,.then we were going to Canada. “She was to meet me Wednesday again at 7:30 and bring her tvory wet and other effects to put in my ‘Then I was to call at the hopes of seeing her and started away when they drove up in a car. I real- saw me “He got out and came over and looked at me, He said, ‘Oh, it's you, ts it?? and went’ on. SHE THOUGHT IT Was ic | “7 back in the alley by her! tent, calling ‘Carol’ twice. She an- swered and came out.. We were standing there talking Wen her sis: Carol said to me: “What will I do? Clifford has Clifrord, that’s her brother, “we decided" we Must act quickty, betng as her parents objected to our | keeping company. she aid, ‘I) haven't got my hat or money or any thing,” but I told her she could get them later, and we started off. “She said, ‘Isn't this fomantie? Do Matty people get married ike this? | °F “She wanted me to call a bua, but there waa none available. Finally we caught @ Broadway jfitney. “She was aware that I had been! married twice and was going to have a divorce the next day; also that T had three children by one wife and one by the other, “Next morning I was due at work at 6:20. She begged me not to go. I acceded to her. Later I went down and made arrangements for my di voree action to be brought that day at 1:30. “I came back at 11:45 and she hadn't arisen yet. I asked her if she was bungry and she said she was. I went across the: street and got a large tray of dinner. Then I had to go to my trial, SAYS JAIL INFESTED WITH RATS “When I left she sald, ‘Goodby, |dear, and good luck.’ That was the lngt I saw of her till we metein the| detectives’ office. I spent a very! pleasant night in the city jafl. | “Say, don't you ever baw! out the conditions in that jail? There are| thousands of rats running around. |I'd like to have you say something about that. And this morning Carol called me up and told me the detect- ives made‘her say things #he didn't want to, That Captain Tennant is a hard kind of @ guy. “Now I want to say about Carol that her character is of the very best, She's an honest, upright, intel- \ligent girl, everything that could be lexpected of a good woman, just as [nice and clean, and ® good cook. “If whe hadn't been, I wouffin’t of had anything to do with her. “I feel the same towards her as ever. All I ask is a.square eal. 1 think her brother done her more in- justice than anybody else. “80 you can see I'm no cave man. Two Trucks to Haul Logs $40 Day Guaranteed Phone East 9018 |thett law was ta Between 7 and 9 Sunday Morning them. “Well, her mother te of the very highest type. I used to love to call her mother. She's sick in bed over this, 90 you say something real nice about her, will you? “Her futher ts also. You ean put in something fitting about him, “Her sister i Just as good as gold. All of ‘om are Just use your own | Judgement and say anything nice you can think of. “How does ft come you never got my picture in the paper? I'll fetch you down one. And here's a better picture of Carol than the one you had. You can mail them to me when you get done with them. My address te 7063 16th ave. N. W." SAFE ROBBERS OBTAIN $400 Tolt Store Broken Starwich on Trail Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich headed @ posse of officers which left Seattle Gaturday for the mountain districts abouc Tolt, Wash, on a clue whieh may lead to the rreat of the yeags who obtained §400 from | the safe.of the Meier Mercantile Co. store Thursday night. Chief Deputy Frank Brewer would not disclose the clue, but stated that the safecrackers left in a highpow- ered automobile and that they were undoubtedly professionals of highest type. Brewer declared the safe was prob- ably entered with an electric drifl and so clean was the work that not leven a single drill filing was left on \the store floor. Tt in also, believed that the yerun ‘Were acqualnjed with the customs ‘the store propreftors. Large amounts of money are kept from time to time in the mfé for the con- venience of farmers. There was $1,- 500 in the mufe on the day before the robbery and it ie thought this fact Was known by the yorgs. A large Sutomobile was seen leaving Tolt at 3 @. m. on the morning of the rob- bery. Nabbed Under U. S. Motor Theft Law The firgt action in this district un. der the new national motor vehi mn in the case of Fred A. Hickok, Friday, Hickdk ts accused of bringing to Seattle a car stolen in Salt Lake city Typamportation of the vehicle brings under the province of the new federal jaw, enacted last June, At a hearing before United States Com- missioner McClelland, Hickok was bound over to the grand jury on $2,000 bonds. He will bé taken to Salt Lake City for trial. Bottled soft drinks are delivered | ca EET ET tte, Bolle by Carrabba's og —Dand soncert=-Volunteer parg. BIRTHS Bynes, 3. A. Columbus sanitartem, et iguatond cM. ediah hospital, iri | wht N. B., Seattic General hospital. Into; Ne 1h nt Beker, aan ay = 2 B. Cherry et. per hospital, «ir ye wr +] CY P., Everett, Wash Legal y ings, Aaenene, Nor. Stanley. ‘GN. Pasadena, Cal Dasaett. "Mary E., Pesad pene gg es x C., Beattie Letach, Mau ‘Tatare, N., ra Oeamoto, "chive, Seat! Pet N. la, W mt Hughes, Beatrice, Wasdaviti DIVORCES GRANTED Shaw, Julia F.. from Claud Jennings, Neome, from Willie Te Simpson, H. O., from Anna M, « Douglas, Anna, from Arthur J. Ralston, George W., from Geor; k, Rachel R., from James Brownell Harold B, from Ir Sarah L., frond James W. 8. ‘+ from Lora (anaulment) DEATHS vias Kajio, Nippon hospital, ¢ C. 3, 1523 Fourth N., 54 omauiat, PM Providence hospital, 0 Sweeney, J.. 526 17th ave. N. 78 Schatter, Mary, 2312 Walnut 74 Rebecea, 129 Alison ry Regier, 5662 Ci Chicago Taxi Men g rf, Piper, J. Emerson, Wounded in Fight) CHICAGO, Aug. 7—Fighting waa | resumed today between chauffeurs of | the Yellow and Checker Taxi com. | panies, resulting in the wounding of | two men | The trouble is mid to have been! used by the difference in rates and when coins are dropped into a new|the fact that the drivers of one com | vending machine, | pany Are non-union, ae ea here only a few days more. “om If you have nof “Suds” you have not seen the real Mary Pickford. Strand News | Burton Holmes \Prizma Scenic Mutt & Jeff a ee eine — ——— —————__ Oo ME ‘THUMB ?