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THE SEATTLE STAR (DIES AT HOME]|SEEK BODIES OF TRAPPED MINERS Believe Victims Are Under Waté COPPENOPOLIS, Cal, Oct. 2.— Believing that the bodies of Ray Lampson and As Kingsberry, min- eer, who lost their lives in the burn- ing Calaveras Copper company’s mine hore, will be found deep down 5 3 S x 3 ro} i a F : >= Port Official Says Seattle Conditions Are Misrepresented CHICAGO, Oct. 3-—-Charges that even higher. Therefore, s Beattie “has been grossly misrepre.| must take the place of ‘manpower 4 nented and maligned revpecting la |*t Very Point where this can gy ; done in the interest of bor conditions” and an attack M| wonomy and dixpatch” ; former Mayor Ole Hanson, were In| The npeaker then @ Pm Propose | Frominent Men to Take Over Baseball Control ball, resulting in indictments being voted by the Cook county grand jury, hastened action, RBAN ON JAPS IS CHICAGO, Oct, 2-—Reorganization of baseball, with a commisison com: posed of men of the type of Gon. Per: ching, Judge Taft and Judge Landis An official announcement of the in supreme control, was being con-| Rew plan said it probably would be sidered today by owners of major | acted on at a meeting in November, Joague baseball teams, | in Kansas City, when minor leaguers @uded in an address by Port Com: | tminsioner W. T. Chrintensen before | Y#F0U% eduipment which has tem | Significant Move !s Now Bein Considered by The pian has been approved by | gather, 0. Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the| | Under the proposed plan, the com- fei ad mine ‘ond secnbiy ‘ater the National Aspociation of Port| brought into play to tacltitate jag | Washington Officials White Sox; John J. MoGr part | mission would attempt to arrange 4 water, © rescue crow will enter the Authorities at, Chicago. ing and unloading of great freight Dr, Chrintensen entered into a de-| em here. tailed description of the aggreasive-| He recommended that the temg news with which the port of Seattle | nal operntor contract to do the owner of the New York Giants; Wil-| working agreement between minor liam Veeck, president of the Chicago | and major league teama, Cubs; Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the! Members of the commission would pea 72 shore Thad ponding peta ao rbigginet ihe hago tet i > "Tasebel ™ Seu salaries mine rescue experta from ¢he gov- has led the field in terminal and | tire handling of freight, with or. Tt sehnaat ident of the Amer. | would be provided for in dividing the i ernment bureau of mines and the ; 4 freight handling facilities, and in | alty clause if he failed to completa “| . pres | ; ? University of California, and F, C. i Wed reducing to the minimum the eco|the work in a given mumber of | mine for @ second time today in an aBe835868.5 | (Fa Il WASHINGTON, Oct, 2.——Steps have been taken by the state de- partment to make more drastic and absolute the restrictiofis against Japenese immigration, it was au | F agers. Am Romane tedny: md por ae today he had not beth yt yd god gor age Gecistons Tae Gregory, engineer for the Calaveras EF | nomic waste of man power and) days and a bonus if he came withig | This new development in the R&] +0. packing the reorgantsation| In electing commission members, Capper company, spent three-quar- human energy. the time limit, e gotiations over Ambassador Shide-} |) planned to put it before the the aim would be to secure men with ters of an hour prowling under. 7,’ He pointed out that the cost of| He said at first hara’s protests against the proposed | oo copall mi ton after the world | "0 financial connections with the ground tn ttempt to find some uf labor of the port of Seattle has | objected to introduction of mechent California Taw or absctute prohibl- | O00 a. genre geundats in base- | @Ame and of charactor above possible ¢ || trace of the missing men. increased over 100 per cent in four |cal handling equipment, but ede tion of land holding by Japanese | , = | auapicion, ' ¢f Their egamination revealed that i years, made necewmry by the in “We have to a great extent ore was roparded as highly significant | While the plan of reorgantsation 3 considerable water had flooded the ereaxed cont of living, come this opposition and it te t» ‘Washington. | was being constdered today, the lewer levels and when they encoun- “We cannot look for any substan. | fying to find our employes Lavcas Roland 8. Morris, American am Jgrand jury investigayng baseball tered gas, which made it dangerous tial decrease in the cost of living|ly as much interested an the for them to remain longer, they re for some time to come,” he said. |ctals in ‘ent application of eur | crookedness had recessed until Mon- | day, when it will be made @ special | sexnion. Gambling !n the National league whee will be investigated next. state's ~ Attorney Maclay Hoyne haa returned za He Speaks to 10,000 in| trom New York with addtional evi- CRANE 5A ARE DEAD IN tions for the United States. dance, which, he announced, will re While no plan is known to have Ohio Gathering sult in indictments against three whe Oct. 2.— playera not members of the White| ''- Murray Crane, one of the been agreed upon, it is understood Rear that the staté department has taken BY RAYMOND CLAPPER Sox, and @ number of gamblers. leadera of the republican the position that the “gentlemen’s| WEST JEFFERSON, Ohio, Oct. 3.| Thomas T. Nash, attorney, a! party and a former United acreement™ is not entirely satistac-| 4p old-fashioned farmers’ basket | POUNced today that he had been re | Ciatee genator, died at his Ddassador to Japan, has brought into the negotiations with Shidehara a study*of the “gentlemen's agree ment” for the purpose of devising 8 seme means for an airticht exclu: sion of Japanese immigration. Mortis is conducting the negotia- turned to the surface, The rescuers believe they have"lo- cated the bodies under about 16 feet of water, “In consequence, the Increased scale | equipm, even going 80 fab gg? of wages will remain substantially |to suggest devices which might at ita present level and may bel used to advantage.” SEhRggeira HY ay TT The enforcement of prohibition in California is now in the hands of Mrs, G. K. Warburton, successor to L. A. Handley, who was killed re cently in an automobile accident near 3 E a A : Ty & =e tory. Under this agreement, Japan tained by Buck Weaver, Swede Ris —_—_ San Francisco, Mra, Warburton waa votuntartly undertook to stop Immi- ipso cn bereoons Hanne ae MecMullin ‘and Happy|home here today. Fierce Storm Sweeps Har- |sent to California trom Washington.) J, A. Camel, age 72, whose of ration to she United Biates, Warren G. Harding's speech today. 4 bor of Yokoh where for some time, she was exec: | 4's atl Count, comer Madl- ( Leavi Marion after breakfast, ama tive clerk in the internal revenue Herding motored to Wilson's grove, - ommnnes office, From February until Hand-|00 and Sementt, Seattle, Wa, heul- where 10,000 farmers gathered from ; TOKYO, Oct. 3.—-Fifty-four per-|ley’s death she served as assistant/ed traine out of Seattle mteody sons were killed, according to the ertppled of t prohibition enforcement officer in Cal-| signe 1879, Badly Yornia, with | i SF is best available figures, in @ typhoon which swept Tokyo and the harbor | j HD fF American farmer is the welfare of ug. cored wy re yogi cima gen verecme sc =| 800 1S STOLEN ture, declaring the welfare of the) 0) ooo, trial for them. ii | eee "| the Amercan people. Harding adve he x ames wor|NO BRIBE OFFER |Protessionet, veoomen ine M “ Government it te farmers pu Junk Co. Office wore ntndated and five deaths are issi g “1 went to Dr. Loughney’e, or ween chasin, J. nd known to ve occurred. | had ken . Cheaper distribution 6¢ farm he Yeggmen operating in the office} In the provinces meager reports Relatives ponent of beanw - érama wets lege ope apie -eedyrte on of the Togo Junk Co., at 2410 First ie were of 16 drownings in @ vil- seri ; more effici 8, some time ht bi se in Ibareji, and many more in| pan : portation and protection of American ave, last nig! “| other parts of the country. home ade eras albie ast care | eel a thousand years olf. Rheu- bap open the company's safe with what retmer wet ti and maa ina ee |N. Y. Bomb Prophet cape. Is Sent to Asylum ‘That a comparatively emal! quan Oppose the League have been made te bribe amy of the|thty of explosive was aed, was ap aoe Samet eee ee ers of the lyn National| parent from the fact that neither sine a pattars reine the | MEU club to “throw” the 1936/the safe nor the office was badly pe rang = yan 4 perm Qague of tions,” Gevernee 5 batagn pre wigs Sematary Boe damaged and also from the fact | Finch in supreme court yesterday to 4 charged in a speech here today. mate ce tay jn ve pg es nobody are ae pryge | be committed to the state Innane | brother, Pigg Bed i epee blood pees. Feat opened to “As you will find the munitions vestigation. conclusion ’ tectives C. ‘ome and H. | asylum. 7 years ago, | —“normal album! ‘7 he thinks, they settled in Seattle. | iy disappeared from my urine. To Sees pone oo a Lewis, in @ lengthy statement, re. perce Neentnpe eer, and | Their namen are Jake (ack) Marko: | way 1 feel good would be putting It thaking future wars impossible, eo — the history of the probe! ‘The yeggs used just enough nitro-| “friends” to keep out of Wall Street | Vit (Or Mark), and Viaho Marko | miid. Dr. Loughney placed & you will find the profiteer of peace on the day of the explosion. He) ‘! (or Marke). broom stick up from the ground opposed to the league because of arti. later explained his knowledge was and I jumped over it, and it did not Fr 23, which prevents him from ex- due to mental telepathy. sa gal gril ROBERT 1. — up gre i ep have : | ploitation of humanity tn sweatshops pn. a RRR NRC ADDOCK, D. D. bishop of Eastern | been impossib’ sueh and insanitary factories,” he said. Youthful H | Oregon, son of the Inte John Adams|a stunt, even if my life depended O80 ¢ 10. Paddock, D. De flvwt bishop of Westy jon i, 0. couple of weeks S@0 tam ag Flee When ‘oiled ington territory, wi be the special | still right st the bakes carry. Hiram Jobason Ia, Saag ng on Sunday, at 11 o'clock. The serv. fee will mark the ninth anniversary und has fo money. A neighbor tele-| matism was in all of my joints and agg The Star this morning at! muscles and my blood pressure was rs, Bishop's request. If you see/ depom: this will you go home at once? 1 5 ae 6 eer = eee | albumin in my urine. I am a differ Corporal Ben Marka, employed in| ent man after but & couple of the state hospital at Clarinda, lowa,| weeks at Dr. Loughney's sant has aguin asked The Star, thru the|tarium. His bake oven is wonder- Red Croms, to help bim find his twe/| ful, and just what I needed. My Rericultural products from ches" Attempt to “Fix” 1920 Tile Series, Is Report Cox Says Profiteers | sw yonx Ga 3—No attempts i sPageSOa] Te fi]t T_T tpt cnr of Rev. Maurice J. Bywater’s minis. Teary, today authorised a denial of re- Dreaident of rower. Miller} try in West Gaattle, and will be fully , | ports that he had joined Senator Bo- “we have choral */ rah in a demand that Senator Har- ” after Te eae a te ding “clarify” his stand on the league He de TACOMA.— Mra. Margaret 6ex- ‘anti Japanese ; of nations. The authorized statement | clared the probe had been a good man, 62, and Forrest Bremier, 21, 1 that Senator Johnson still con-|thing for baseball, aw it lifted any ly injured in auto accident daoqeet cloud that might have hovered over | near Kent, Elliott 3019. Peta Ra; Helene “Ma mous ferred Frede: Florio turned ThE! Tom Santschi is in it, and again Vera of intermingled hu- mor and pathos to EFSEJs Fig TT FREER EES FER FT a pict ws that This woman’s love for her son” obs with thrills an All-Star Capt = " knows no past, no present, no : : ‘ . * Ss future. It encompasses all time ” aad the che + = was =a ~—it is a love more fiery than ” breath of the 2 3 passion, more tenacious than | Northland! — H oh esk m S=_ Flitz F; z Hi eGd? Lh “NONSENSE” A Mermaid Comedy F

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