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\ , . VETERANS DYING IN STREETS! a al * On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise rk * = Weather to Tonight and Wednesday, “” occasionally rain; fresh a to strong southely wind. be Temperature Last 24 Hours of Maximum, 46, Minimam, 37 Teday noon, 46. a Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 = VOLUME23 « Se TT SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. An Interesting Year. Carl Gould’s Ideas. momcs woes =e FISHERME Star Man F lies Across Continent by Air Mail of Carl F. Gould, architect, Phe 10th floor of the Securities bu Seo S OBJECT T “Delivered ” at F, risco, He Writes of His Trip where the hill dips to the salt Mnd to the liners that crowd the Biers of the cove | “It's city.” eal Gould, ¢ . . to the ir Viewer. “I would not want to live #m eny other. I think that the next 20 years 1921 HART'S STATE CODE ATTACKED! |Friends of Soldiers to Take Up France’s Measure and Ask for Roll Call BY L. C. MARTIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—After vainly trying since last June te arouse congress to the need of — greater hospital facilities for sick and wounded veterans, senators im terested in the problem have de cided to bring it up in a way that cannot be ignored. Nee They will ask today that Senator France's bill appropriating $29,500,- 000 for hospitals be taken up, If)” | their request is opposed they will |demand a record vote, confident this will penetrate the indifference of many senators. r SIMILAR BI | DUE IN HOUS! | A similar bill in the house may | be called up soon also. The rules | committee there has paved the way | to early consideration of this legis — lation France reported the senate bill June 20, 1920, but has failed te” | get action. Now he proposes to | prevent, if possible, the |of promotions to army offi | the confirmation of army | ments until the senate gives atten, | j tion to conditions. Senators are prepared te extremely Rep. Tripple Will Endeavor to Delay Consideration “What is your outlook the| Until Thursday r we're in pow—for 192 | we Me nails. al _— "no gga OLYMPIA, Jan. 18—When the| e's outlook necessarily ¢ : Mpon the business he He | house convenes at 2 o'clock thin af Jaughed. “I don’t know that many/ternoon, Rep mtative Robert A. Business men would concede that @9/ Tripple, of Seatue, w Brchitect is qualified to comment on} j, iathaetion of business prospec Perhaps, 00. 8) Governor Hart's code to Thursday @the- architect would hold Views) snernoon. The measure, which fo Buch different than min }lows the Illinois plan of consolidat “In commenting on the oatiook: aa ilnen te wiemmmmaadel doves p@me most speak of the prospects 85) ably to the house by a committee Ls “ nae may ig 4 wm ie amet tant pomposed of 22 chairmen of commit ich he is engaged. On tha’ eed Bhen, my prediction is this | Not a ai nae alana: see “If a year from now we could plat} | Re iggtion Reggprse andl geo @ curve of constructive enterprives | iene poner: eigen re & basis of Building permits for) roe four hours and had gone over 3981 we would find, I think, that itis. a, vi pe aod (would run pretty horizontal for about -colhcnueapectcan uon two jnonthegeaibty a few ups and} 1 but generally horizontal—| HE CAN DELAY IT Pthen, along in March, it would start) The plan originally @owiy upward the committee report and 1 7 1 afternoon. Whether the Tripple mo- nWhen the constructive enterprises |TFPple claims considerable support, | however. Sf the country compicte the stage of | 3 F Geadjustment they will bring about|_ “My object.” mid Tripple today, Nene of the most sane and progressive|“"¥ merely to have more the to study the measure.” fIiding epochs the nation has seen. a , “They are now taking stock of the While Governor Hart clatmed he can wipe out the state deficit of situation. None of therm is willing to < ahead until it 's assured that all $3,000,000 in one year if the cade ix the ‘eenate: the incumbrances in the way of |¢nacted~ Representative James H. That soldiers are being ‘ astment, due to the war, bave|Dsvis, chairman of the appropria-| Reporter John Goldstrom is shown taking off at Mincola, Long Island, on his trip by mail plane from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The mechanics|trom army hospitals ON ONE'S BUSINE | present a on to postpone “ tion committee of the house, fully cleared away. jrave Sa ettasibe: ot ply! spin the propeller, and Goldstrom’s off on his Lede. Mantini eed grows @ hundred miles longer because airplanes can't fly in.a straight line,| they are not cured. ows “ 4 ‘That the-army, tn attempting ¢ “has paged pa, crag Gara] weeck:> cathy Map shows his route, with main mail stations. Inaet is close-ip of Goldatrom. dean out all but ul CG ie, ave due to the lack of employment.| FISHERIES LAWS al men from tts hospitals, and | as I said, I think that the cutve| ‘The code provides for the creation | ! BY JOHN GOLDSTROM Jover the task of caring for ‘at the end of 1921 will have Increased) of 4 state fisheries board, which WYERS STUDY | P SENTRIES | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal @y Mail BA TEAL UCKER HAILED | |to the public health service, in its upward tendency shall have the power to make any I've juxt been delivered by air mail | | THOUSANDS OF BEDS “I think the thing that has im-} ws a toh aloe en, ol from New York to San Francisco. | ° ‘ y| ARE LACKING pressed digern while on ths Job is] duntry that it sees ft. All laws now a talithe ahibt esa ‘detente’ tte 71 tie pubile tase otiea ‘the friendly re 4" rae, on tos et on the statute books are to be re 1 1 arried from coast to coast by the f] | | adios ten thousand beds of to exist betw | pealed as legislative acta, They are, |to care for the patients who should and the man in charge of directing) however, retained as rules of the | ranges r pa maa N York bu ail Renae ed | oe | be in hospitals. ork. fisheries board “until such time as ‘ i i he Star's New ‘Yor rea . | ; ye | Semsat, ATMOSPHERE | they ere amsuicd wiomand cn re Measures Referred to House | Situation in Vladivostok Is mailed moo I could study fire Bold Robbery at Chicago|ls He Mayor’s Agent in Car), tm! as 4 recut. wounded and cane SUCCESSFUL EPOCH voked.* Judiciary Committee Being Probed a ee See cae Union Station Investigation? Jand wandering about the stremie “There ia an entirely different at In plain words, this means that the Raia peril# and the prospects of the air mall pervice (oni, some of them dying because of lack Just how far} WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The Jap-| CHICAGO, Jan, 18—Four bandits| That Wilmon Tucker, attorney, is| care. Shalf ago, and it is this attitude of| lature will te taken over by this! t > with ‘seb! . If you are one of the hundreds of | : pe “aldwell' “ial| . That many so-called hos: tals” are ind between the workers and the] board, Gov. Hart, who sat with the| Gangs t, ‘ae ee tntany Th | anese governqent has been placed in thousands who have sent letters by | robbed a United States mail truck at ao “due ak as om eta i flimsy fire traps. ~ who direct the work more than house committee in ite consideration| while in some quart radical | 4 and ¢*| deal was the conclusion reached| . The 10,000 beds which Su: hing else that makes for & suc-/ of the bill, defended this provision by| measures are urged to curb the| ‘fort to satinty the Amerioan protest | probably pigsty aa you dropped | ced with 12 mail sacks, 10 of which |Tuesday morning by observers of |General Cumming of the publie ‘oui ' aot ths ant i ; nail in the bo: , ‘ub epoeh aes the Sy; anaes shat t a eater ot he fish | asiatica’ activities In every direc jagainst the killing of Lieut. W. H oa ae re contained registered mail valued at| witnesses who have appeared to tes-| M¢alth service estimates are needed ot eee vase thet emery 6 uch that it is often Nee | tion, constitutional questions must! Langdon by a Japanese sentry at| “Mow much quicker will it be de} 9.4, 044 tify before the grand jury. | Would cost about $30,000,000. A jal has come to ——, godine fs noid make o sue Or prescribe} +. considered, declare the lawy Vindbvestets, ‘aacediiaiat tei eutiestte a FIR IND or i Tucker, himself, is silent about the | Proposal to appropriate only $10,= m who directs is as much a laborer | regulations and inhibitions, owing to|1¢ jg for this reason that Speaker . | “WU it be delivered at al spattaraeee ck, driven PY) matter and the mayor refuses to| 900,000 for this purpose is before Sead tenportant tthe Jb 22) current ctroumatances affecting the | Guie referred the antiJapancse pro-| ive opinion here today: SPEED AND SAFETY Nin aearter and guarded by R- J-| comment other than to say that W.|'h® Senate appropriations commits . himself, is ‘ ? pie ot pa and that it te eg th | {6 the judiciary committees. At the sume time reports that! Age AIR SERVIC DALS tia ve aoave up = ve Cr te M. Whitney has never held the post| tee: Whose chairman, Senator Wal ps — le to w © years for the legis » head of this committee is|other American officers had been ale t 3 a. Enright, mi F under him and {is in no way con-| "2 of Wyoming, says the commit- sy lature to act. presentative Zyistra, and every | jar visa rege | Speed and safety—these the) and Philip Kabill, mail handler, were | O° with the railway investiga:| ‘ee Will do “all that ought to be ’ FISHERMEN WILL eee are an ad [halted in Viadivostok by Japanese) goals of the air mail service, jManisting, when « black touring car | 1°" done at this time.” entries added a new angie to th FIGHT PROVISIONS | This. committee will have You're justified in questioning, as} With four occupants drove up. ‘Tucker's sudden appearance in the| FTance's bill authorizes the seers Hmoxphere than existed a year and a| powers now exercised by the legi| OLYMPTA, Jan & position where it must make every |air mail in the past year, you've| the Union station early t liver re Neverthaleas, there are members of| thresh out the quest rnen | Ahooting of Langdun. There also re|you gaze upward at the mail planes, — are meets aid the bandits | Ona jury's at railway probe | ‘TY of the treasury, thru the pub | the legislature who look upon this 1 leases and other nd | maine the fret that Japan ts conduct. | ¥! 5 r either goal has been at ath 4 P “de a mn soa sat em.| occurred Monday, Mayor Caldwell | os reat service, to provide ade ovieién oa he het naa, | tained | ey fo © government ei “ae A ditional hospitals and di | provision as most radical, and fisher-| determine whether ther ng a military occupation of a Tus : . |ployes to separate the registered | Preceded him by a few minutes. | * Creighton Dodge, 21-year-old ban-| men generally are expected to make| legisintion that will specifically ex-|mian city and asmuming the right to| Nether has yet—in the coast to/Ployes to separate the registered | Aree ne left, Tucker was called in,| facilities, to hire 350 additional of it shot by Patrolman V. L. Stevens,| 4 strong fight against it, The fish- | clude unese, or whether it will! stop American officers there. coast: service! \5 t ‘ armed apparently with voluminous| feers and to lease, build or com was fatally wounded by| ing industry is divided into two great| affect all aliens alike |” Whether either of these matters|..2Ust:tmagine you are one of the/ tomobile and then drove aws data | struct hospitals, at a cost of $15. who in turn | “ me 16,000 other letters leaving New| So quietly and quickly was the job | °*™ 100,000 this fiscal ont Dodge, was very low at the city hos} camps—the trappers and the fish | - — will be taken up with the Japanese » that about 80 persona who were | Tuesday morning the proceedings year $14,~ 530,000 next year. of the jury lagged. Only on wit jot realize what | winers- eac 3 York with me, on my 14-day jour. | don survive the da | othe ¢ fisheries board should are, it is probable that action will no » in for sky-ticknem, below-|Was happening, The robbery was | "Css. A. J. Copeland, an automob ‘Charged with murder in the first|be dominated by one branch, the | be taken until an answer ts received | |W Oe ee EA, ONS | | ordabeten titties ry |~“* | salesman, was interrogated. He ; vee ! ‘ t Y v* ; pg hipwreck; being | Hght stated he had no idea why he was | ne | damag unes, shipwreck; being ‘ae the ok ves egal zero cold, forced landings, blizsard of several arc Begree, Dodge's three youthful com-| chances ar r bran P| © the American 1 Lang. ua, ere to be uigned before} Will be put rely out of business. don incident. The protest rec : ne : borer T alled unless it was because at some | rene wore to be arreie | COURT- R lost in a desert sandstorm, 17 hours| The registered pouches were as Presiding Judge J. T. Ronald Tues-| SAYS RIGHTS WON'T an explanation of this incident and) ue desert without a drop ‘of|signed to the Northwest on a fast | time he expressed his opinions on Kil | ED IN SOUTH day afternoon | BE TRAMPLED ON |nasurances that it will not be repeat Ing atven up for dead? {mail train, which leaves here at-220 | the street railway rather freely. . He| water 1 " c is ‘ol J. O’Brien, machinist’s mate, i \ e Ff » 1 Jodge whl be arraigned when hi Govers bl laine nixtea |. 2002 dl. | tno Shut ston tc at & | was with the jury about 10 minutes een permits, if he re¢overs. Par? gpcntaDaorr ai ae | first clans, who with A. H. Johansen| Later official dispatches here were| But always we have y poe tat rs Asc vt a cain thoy | Meanwhile Wilmon Tucker wa STOCKTON, Cal. 22 ‘The first degree murder charge} | is alleged to have beaten Capt. L. A.| regarded as confirming the American |!9® thought—the » delivery of the! norities Otay thay |) Mckee ab eouthel br 6 lawl it f ., Jan, 18.—Discor Sige sicun ators, Louie iad folly to suppose that be would ap-/1 jnxdale of the coast guard cutter we that the killing of Langdon was |mail is the pilot’s first mission and | believed the robbery was an inside | tt whith was being tried in depart-| 7 of a bullet hole thru the neck of poninst eS “ Arg gee on {Point a board that would trample} je ota will be court-mart 4 by the pis intified. ‘Th lees. ous a ported | responsibility job." The sam ang of bandits is Sant Se 10. “pia oaiagt ae the body of George McKee, who came id ila all Cod pers wd 2 |4 1 be court-martialed by th Juntifies 6 sentry was reported sy EY | oc.. at, sy aon No, Malco ougias, | te | NMGE tes gn doemention that ther] nto rsey ee mit “tne eave | navy department, it was «tated Tues-\an having testified before the Jap-| TRIP MADE WHEN FLYING suspeoted of several recent postal |r cig aitorney, left. the Jury] vere {rom recon, attack hy Seam aided arid abetted in the killing, ac-| there is « third party interested | 08% bY United States District Attor-|anese court of inquiry that he halted | CONDITIONS ARK WORST | salde. room and returned several times, | nee" French, Camp, tee that tae Gerding to Deputy Prosecutor J. D.|tne public and ie le un to on to| Ney Saunders, Langdon and shot the officer while he) I purposely select the season when | ¢ ¢ 99 |Finalty the deliberations were halted | ‘Me theory 0 Coroner Bope : emody = “o “ ie a - up to us tO) After the naval authorities are| was searching hie pockets for his| flying conditions are worst, for there | | unui ie enuunnen: man was murde: ee ; ad “lly ll be fish fF! thru with him O'Brien may be prose-| flashlight. After that Langdon fired in lies the true test of the mail ser | It ts believed that Tucker will be | is ieee emis bret pur colléren, 5 | cuted in federal court here, Saunders | several shots the sentry. Previ-| vice and its possibilities, Javailable at that time to teatify i oe J Ds PRICES Pee rf ie ROVOTaOE'S COUENIOR T aasd, sly the sentry th maintained} I watch Pilot Wilfred Warde take ieee « Bes belief of authorities Ney beni that the legislature ha ot en! TROTTNY my 2 av | F . ‘ eink yg 4 — wd been | Johansen will be prosecuted here| Langdon shot first off from Hazelhurst field at Mineola, | RNESTINO WAS man sn hase eg Mine tray- ‘ }able to preven he gradual de-| eo, assaulting @ federal officer, and oer tae Long Island, near New York, with| ee ee 59 | tune in an: exiboenatiie aes e body | Ption of the fp reourcon af thi lin separate action win be and ohn | Status of Americans |i, mr ‘New YorkCivand] FRESNO, Cal. dan, 18—Pedera TALKING SHOP? | pissed on the rails sm an etfort tp apt ape isan atts would be in| Gison, his alleged booze-running ers * | mail | officials today started a probe of AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 18,—-Er-| COVOr OP “'y ment license was the ye hoa nagape aed nr ¢, will be punished under the| im Siberia Demanded | | expect to follow him, in custody | what they said they believed was an | nestino Corsiglia, rave — digger,| | An Oregon anglers leenee we WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 The | Aside from the fish provisions, | wational prohibition act of Pilot W. L. Smith, but 1 quickly | organized “bride market pleaded a slump in his business as|OTY mark of identification. bed level of retail prices declined 10 per|the governor commended the bill |" mason WASHINGTON, Jan. 18" Tnvesth |iearn air mail expectations are sub-| ‘The investigation followed the ar-|the reason for his alleged failure to|°f Money in the pockets indicated e ‘onomien ni he og ¢ o he presence of eric oe re Onto" » : ‘obbery Ww: €ent during 1920, according to a) for th nomi Q" he claims | pepe Mine Dctaaeess pn American |ject to upset rest yesterday of Harry Selvian, Ar-| Pay his divorced wife $60 a month | Fobbery Wag not the motive of the aber department ‘announcement to-| feet i. alte | Jot American eltisens there ia provig-|, For Warde ts tn the isi only a few menian, and ‘seven Armenian iris VadHemamys eke eat | pay bik b £ lay ME. L en he has e © trou! Selvian, cording to United States! “Not only did he fail to pay but he} ; ed for in a resolutio ‘oduced to Fecember retail prices declined 8| WIPE OUT DEFICIT 1 for in a resolution introduced | si over Krooklyn—and returns t0| Commissioner G, W, Moore, 1s al-| threatened to put mo under six fect {$900,000 Damage by i Tovernbe “ ” day by Senator Johnson, ¢ [ Per-cent, compared with nber,| “Let me have this measure,” he | heeon’a teeclution directs the | te,starting point leged to have brought the girls into|of earth,” the wife told Superior & Oy the statement said. Wholesale pric id, “and I will wipe out the | Johnson's resolution | direots ake|, Warde’s mail is immediately trans-|this country from Armenia as rela-| Judge Mogan, Storm in Hawaii oreign relations committee Pest the same period dropped 8, 000,000 state deficit in one year.” fends neintione pennetns | ferred to our ship and we are off tives of his. On arrival here, Moore| “Merely shop talk, I think," Judge| HONOLULU, T. H., Jan. 18—a& By ber cent Reading from the report made| Two women and two men were| the in pate Tt was retere Simultaneously I have colleagues | waid, it is alleged he sold them to| Mogan reassured her, half million dollars was the esti 77 . by Governor Lowden of Minois. iled on open charges Tuesday by |‘ th lin York mail letters for Frisco by | wealthy Armenian ranchers at prices| Ernestino was urged to rustle|mate of damage on the island of A he resolution i# a sequel of the shooting of Lieut, W. H. Lan De tives J. D, Landis and W. Governor Hart declared that in four train. ranging from $1,000 to $4,000. more business. Oahu today, done by a storm which 1 Choose Your Own ears that state reduced its taxes abe es eel Of the orulaee Atmuay, by « Jan WOOLWORTH TOWER | Selvian and other Armenians jus-| a awe Re ee pasted 3 ue i one-third and changed a deficit of| Robert Rafford, 32, steward, com madre a : | LOOKS LIKE PIGMY tified the charge, saying it was and telegraph lines were torn down, Location more ghan half a million to a bal-| Plained that $160 vanished from his rr in ifr ksi es abe The W caine eee peeps up at Fa By pone in re Ml a pcs K Sentences Minister houses damaged and the Oahu rail Buy « lot and build your || ance of $15,000,000 under the admin. | Pocket while he was visiting with for ncnding American troopa there,|U® from its pigmy stature man to purchase his bride and pay in Perjury Trial] | 09d was tied up by the storm, trative consolidation plan jthem at 1115 Sixth ave, Monday | 5 a m1 1 The plan proposed by Hart, while | Might. Those under arrest ka Bcf. on heag dheiec mame Tay anes ake ‘atienio cient eden i guineas ke and for information concerning th 5 on € ¢ position of Americans and) jowever, one peculiarly adaptec son, 29, salesman; Emma Rauer, 30,| Telitive position how ne peculiarly adapted to mn ner, 30, sits ieee. gain. Washington conditions, the gover-| entertainer, and Ethel Ra The nearzero air cuts aviator clothes, thru my|ments made in this country were! PORTLAND, Jan. 18.—Chester in aceord with that custom.! Harness, former fp cher, was sen: | TRIPPLE OF SEATTLE ‘The west wind reduces our speed girls, it was claimed, all have! tenced in federal court here miles an hour, then 20 been legally married to the men who] terday to serve three years at Me|{ VOTES AGAINST AERO The ship tosses and rolls. were alleged to have purchased island penitentiary and to pay lps Asi HION NOTE My head tolls over the side; my | them prgerlly ¥ py|! BASE AT SAND POINT It divides state functions into 10| Lieut. Kloor Is > 71" x ich rises in rebellion. ad been found guilty of || OLYMPIA, Jan. 18.—Four departments, in most of which ele P. . FOR MERE MAN} ut I remember the first day as ARDING FOOLS perjury in swearing to a homestead || votes were recorded in the house vestment of this kind in tive officers are to be the directors Navy robe Witness! CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—The tight-fit-| is rhs worat. | CLEVELANDERS |¢2t'¥ When he knew the applicants || against sending a memorial to eatth Two departments of state govern| ROCKAWAY POINT, N. Y., Jan. / ting, semi-military coat for men will At lefonte, P: 226 miles west rw | had never lived on the land. |] congress asking for the establish: ment, the educational and the in-|1%,—Lieut, L. A. Kloor was the first | be displaced by the more loosely cut| of New York, tender hands help me| CLEVELAND, 0., i Saar or cn wyiation eae ax arance departments, are left as| witness ealled today in the naval| coat n before the war, ¢ 8 | out jdentelect Harding "THIEF GUMSHOES |] Point home in the part of Seattle you moxt like Building material 1s down Real extate values are ever nor explained creasing in 8 ou will never regret an Jan, 18.——Pres' put one over’ for sale by ed on Claswified ‘ they are now. court of Inquiry into the flieht of the attending the annual convention of| “Your human mail is headed for|on Cleveland folks yesterday He , ” One of the votes was a Seattle fe today oie ‘a’ Sai We sda ukaaeas “uatings tow a kaway to\the Merchant Tailor Designers’ asso-| the dead letter office,” joshes Field|4and Mrs, Harding came into town | IN “GOLOSHES” |} jane Rene ‘Tripple. Call on some of them and atministered by one of the foliow-| Moose Factory and the wanderings | ciation, here today, said |Manager M. J. Kelly, tho not un-|in an ordinary parlor car, moved| A burglar used Ellis Rush's rub Both farmer-labor representa: tell! them the location you casts” 4, fublo wirtaslad th men during the following | Spring prices will be maintained| kindly Jabout the downtown district on pri-| bers to gumshoe about in Rush’s|] tives opposed the measure, and most desire, or phone your inees eonerd efficiency; 4,| days. Lieut, Hinton probably will beat the exiatin delegates said,; He helps to warm and revive me,|vate business for several hours and | re at 104 Fourth ave. &, early|] Rep, Baldwin of Garfield, was the want to Main 600 | texation examination; 6, health; 6,| called later. Lieut. Farrell wag ill| which is about $20 ¢0 $26 lower per|and after an hour and a half we're| finally went to a hotel without be- Tuesday and then took them with |] fourth * (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) as a result of his experiencea, uit compared with last fall, | (Lurn to Last Page, Column 2) ing recognized, him when he left and also $54 = |