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BURNING SHIP RUNS ADRIFT! OSE On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Weather Tonight and Wednesday, ’ generally fair; moderate ) winds; westerly. ; ‘ature Last 24 Hours F mt, 52. Minimum, 39 Today noon, 49, Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Pe ‘toffies at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, §5 to $9 ~ VOL U ME E y"tn"smar A BOTTLE OF BOOZES#s ferateratie: sone AND HE TALKED TO an MEN ALL AFTERNOON! ROUTE T .E, WASH.,, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921. TWO CE Snails Build His. . He'sas pecutator. = |{ UXTREE! U.S. B00ZE || N SHALLOW pools : the sea, (ALMOST, AT LEAST) beach lives a litt All was exciternent with the U Which is the most successful livi ng | susing problem, S. Doone glouths Tuesday 3 If you look down for a few min Somebody, it was reported, had Utes into the t te of seaweeds, an. tried to break into the vault emon. st urchins and other where's kept confiscated liquor. y Solver of th jap Steamer Burns Off Ore- €reatures such ag fill these pools. The vault i in a warehouse, gon; 1 Dead, 8 Lost, 65° You will notice pgesently one of the which is—well, {ts location's a #¢ Srerpresent sail shells begin to wet Are Saved Move off much more rapidly than hiv The prohibition department hot tt @ignity would ever permit a snail to} footed it to the warehouse, They The blackened hull of the Tol Move found a window kicked out Maru, Japanese steamship * And tf you look closely, you wi — Zoundst Bee, coming out of the fr end of Seems to Prove That Boot- But the vault waan't touched, Nothing Stirring on Seattle the active shell, a few assorted feet So they all went back to work &nd claws, with, maybe, a brisht eve! legging Is Safest When And the flags waved. and, the sun Waterfront as Result of Or two as well shone and the birds twitt¢red. This tg our enterprising friend, the Unconcealed ‘And all was well Marine Dispute nit crab, and the shell isn't a vurned late yesterday, was still) afloat today somewhere off the Pa- cific coast, below Astoria, a menate — to navigation. fs. Smoke was still belching from the. eee pre Te is bis crab BY FE. P. CHALCRAFT | Sailormen toltered on the docks ren tagy terry Myiebdriin pd Sa ae “Can it be done?” asked the Page One In the offices of the great shipping eam q They build their houses slowly and elty editor. ’ companies clerks and officials idied This information trickled inte Be Folidiy, amd no doubt with what to| | “I don’t know," said 1, “but | jet their desks, Huge seawoing vou attle by radio from the Standard Off ®naiiiom are the latest modern tm-| I'm willing to try.” 0 U n le tanker Charley Watson, which Fe nels, leashed to pliers, deserted, tug provements. That's how it all started. ws uf a ported sighting the hull at 720 & <n ‘The Waytarer. ged at thelr hawsers mally, Not a SURVIVORS ON ete ¢ lnaustater. ais Siileiee that Yesterday afternoon I tested the Seattle's pageant propeller turned. It was a ead-look WAY TO SEATTLE © ote of things happen to patient, sim-|*7esteht and discernment of Seattle! ae it boost it-—aing it ing waterfront here today. This discredited cartier reports GMI : H Plo folks like snails, and he waits| policemen ty carrying a bottle of| sreaina sfunicipal club urges new! ,.*°t & word came from Washing the wreck of the big vessel DS leuna. |tquor in my pocket thru the down:| 3 é to indicate that the so-called na heckled nai demeiuaeaa’ and better roads for that section. Wellman Holbrook, forestry expert forth in government work wide strike of seamen, now In third day, waa near to settlement 1 shipping men alike were or early this morning. Meanwhile the U. 8. transport ford was somewhere near Cape Flat tery, steaming slowly toward Seattle with 65 survivors, all Japanese, im Presently a starfish or a sea anem |town sections of the city. I curried one extracts a snail and dines off him, |!t openly, affording every cop I saw land the house is to let. This Is|an opportunity to see it op Where the crab gets busy. Without| I tried to get arrested Prewar rates on deferred cable Dothering for legab processes, he ap-| TOTES JOHNNIE WALKER service restored by Western Union Propriates the house that Mr. Snail | ALL OVER TOW Southwestern Washington trade MEN LEAVE CONFERENC 7 4 cluding Japanese women and chib thas had to leave behind him, and/ For two hours yesterday afternoon | tour, May 24, signa 115 business men.| All day long men came and went : sy dren, returning from the west jeforth the nine points of law {1 wandered about town with a quart! ‘Ton and a half of air mail in Feb| cen of the Sailors’ union, 84 r ie, Yee is ? of South America to Japan. h belong to the possessor havejof Johnnie Walker in my coat ruary to Victoria carried by Hddie| Seneca at The word was passed f Maes, i PR ‘ The Buford was expected to changed their master. pocket. I accosted and conversed jsrupbard. | that Pacific coast representatives of { . : tad ae here late tonight. Neither the U, & The crab drags the house along|with numerous police officers. I the unions had left the conferences . 7 lets i pe Student opera, Franklin high tolin Washington and were coming with him wherever he goes. When | waiked a i sive “The Princess Bonnie,” next) rome: that the conference, in fact, @ancer threatens, hru hotel lobbies and loiter. when Yyouled on busy street corners. able to get in Pench down to pick up him and| | did my darndest to get arrested |! T4*¥ and Saturday. was sundered, Miss Enid Metcalf (left) and Miss Louisé Lou right) were selected. by the judges Buford late in fils house, he disappears as quickly |and—falled to get even a rise! Allday meeting; Salvation Army| Cave Seeds pease =. regert: chat for tne sential jd The Star-Unigerea! it pos ‘Fcepaatc we ewes ts lanes of Which The Butera wie in. wireless. as an eyewink, That fs to aay, the bottie I carriea| temple; Thursday; Sixth ave, bod bY of the “strike” wee far away > to. fe Ow 1 Ie. munication af! forencon He has gone inside, folding him-|1O0KED Uke liquor, It had all the \tweem Pike and Union Unless the Ameticah Steamahlp Own- play in pictures or 10 this summer at trtry 00. a wee! ' eit into s sone so small that oar. /earmarks and external attributed of Dr. M. A. Matthews speaks on |ers’ association agrees to Secretary Sa? “Peers weed C2.) the Toyo 6 in tins are loose and fluffy {| the real thing. church advertising to Seattle Ad clud | Hoover's suggestion that a mediation of the lost ship, for pparison. As té whence the bottle came T pro. | Tuesday noon; Bon Marche. {comminsion of three private citizens and clothing for the survi But his patience fant very long. Attention. U military inepection te given power to settle the dis arriving in Seattle, feas entire ignorance. The city edi @fd if you lay his house down in | tor handed it to me. The label| this Thursday contingent upon ar | pute. EXPLOSIONS SHAKE shallow water, you will see presently | read. rival of inspecting officer. | Down at the Saflorw union they SHIP; NITRATE AFIRE @ claw and a feeler or two pushed| Special Old Highland Whisky | Fourteen ingots of steel, 29 tons! don't call the “strike” a strike. They ‘Theories aa to the cause of the Out as a trial. John Walker & Sons, each, unloaded at Terminal A, from | call it a lockout. differed. The ship carried, in | If nothing happens, a few feet | Kilmarnock. steamship Colin H. Livingstone | “When the; men demand higher i] fion to her lumber cargo, a €ome out, and presently an ¢y¢! And the odor that lingered within| | Hearing on Alaska development | wages,” explained a union member, {Both Sides Are Claiming| Two More Girls Picked for scaneaant Government) icaa of nitrates. ‘The fact that €omes up to the doorjamb and takes| attested fragrantly that no bevo bad | board bill to be ‘ednesday, ac-| “and walk out, then it's a strike. on owe races Se cat | cording to word from Washington. | When the companies cut your pay.| Victory the Semi-Finals Agent Arrested otter ino’ the camtede tna If everything eeems safe, the| «1 want a bottle of cocacoia.”| Patton club, composed of Episcopal) then it’s a lockout. Our pay was | ve theory that the nitrates became west of him comes out and off he); saia to the girl behind the soda|*tudents attending U, holds annual) cyt | NEW Yor May 3.~—Early be With the taking of the last prelim John P, Wheeler, accredited conm-|nited and in turn fired the highly oa house and all. }fountain counter in Rogers’ candy | @"auet Friday at 6 p. m. at campus ‘The shipping board has an-|tlement of the marine strike and inary test films scheduled for tomor- | fidential agent of the United States | flammable lumber cargo. sebanernerticteto freer comm: nounced that the cut amounts to| complete victory was being claimed ¥ Fanned by a 30-mile gale, the ‘Ch h Folk Praise Thirty cents worth of coca-cola] New concern coming: Success Heat-|about 15 per cent decrease, What by both sides here today. Fw STORER, SNe Jaden of <The SVs | inbeeepe steal, 010818. 2, MYMEL eed ieee jurc. 0 gave me a bottle of amber liquid|*® © Manufacturing Co. of Des) it really amounts to ts 60 10 75 per| Estimates of the number of men | Universal Film company contest to |toard, was under arrest in Seattle/ iors had to leap into the ses: 3 Public Officials |firmountes with a skitter of foam.| Moines, In, to establish distributing | cent cut and ships tied up as @ result of the | day turned their atention to plans | Tuesday on charges of accepting 4 | save themselves. 1] | Mayor Caldwell, Police Chief W.|It looked so real that I was almost ee eee isabel ta: Keak =e eee Big Rs Std walkout, which got under rigs gps for the final stages of the competh | pribe of $500 from an alleged liquor| At 6:12 last night, the Buford sent HL. Searing and Prosecutor Malcolm | fooled myself for @ moment. | prot, Trevor Kincaid on game fish.| “We dant object to a mere cut In {cent wage ‘reduction were still con /t0R that is to send some Seattle gir!| denier in Salt Lake City. wvnpokuyo Mara bas now wank fi ge tga ad Eg SStostves m4 Pry ne vibes + Brena | Wednesday noon, Chamber of Com:| wages. They are trying to force us| flicting |‘© Universal City this summer to be-| Wheeler was arrested at his rest | peo Mk water with life | aH nadie iggaenicled ie ggcewitor Mad nod Be wos oper 1 | merce assembly room back 20 years to Chinese working) ‘The seamen declared that prac:|come, it is hoped, the greatest star| dence, 2722 Fourth ave. by Edwin | ers cn and some BNE ass cr thatr eftorts to clevate| heard cthine’ strike the | Everybody's eating candy at U Uifls |conditions and wages the entire strength of the In-!in ¢imdom. R.. Tobey, deputy United States mar-| Aiicia now on way.” js oy Ph Leck Gr Geattle aad 401 prada hey ¥ ee Gis tee | works, ae — ~g ting _ “We wage been setting $90 a seraatienad yew mea 1 Only those girls who have not a TY icra — upon a war-|" At 7:05 the Buford told the coast Hy a 1 raise funds for ope house they're | mo with 75 centa an hour over-| had responded o the strike ord rant issued in Salt e. rd tug Snohomish: amper on the wild night! glass cork to my bottle roll. | 1° mo . +l ready bee 7 de vie wus is , ts to have couple of weeks time for working il: nd $1 an |The American Steamship Owners’ dy m registered by the movie) P| f which Wheeler! here. ing along 10 feet away. Coca |'° 11°" Winer, 44, fortune teller, hour overtine for working freight. |agsoclation contended that only a| camera are to report for the last test |14 n"tmcNeentative ie one 0 picked up 43, including five babies.” cola had some pep, it seemed. |{s a representative is one of the most |" The U, S. naval radie station re | ne of the sete ; film. Girls who could not report at| “ " u listened to the reading of the signs| We have had the §-hour day, three |few hundred went out. The» best | fil port at! confidential of the government's | ported late this fo RU STIN 'G HENS I hadn't counted 7+ na, |DY Justice of the Peace C. C. Dalton | watches a day “neutral” figures obtainable here |"ny other time, on account of em-| .orot bureaus. His special work | Por = Duntey rockoe Sanne COMMIT SUICIDE 1 picked up the stopper, Tuesday. She was assessed a fee| “Now they offer us $72.50 a month, | were 3,000 men for New York and | Ployment or for other reasons, are/ias teen to obtain evidence on|Gape Flattery, about 128 miles fami ih 7 pagalewesrayrt - beu-ean ic wsggent ag timed ream of of $20 no overtime, and hour day. They | 15,000 for the entire Atlantic, Gulf | Called for testsvat the studio of the] sources of vice in the vicinity of|sertie wr ee tone ee ee rent io De cork | ——_— want us to work any time during the and Pacific coasts. [Pacific Film Enterprises, 14th ave. | Miitary posts. He was commission: |" At that hour it was belleved thal hung in the henhouse of Nick Le jeasket that surroundes he glass F l f Mis yp th elgg se additional pey lane E. Pine st., at 7 o'clock Wednes-|04 in thie work September 1, 1930. bar ae Ware ce tae pa: gich, 673 Homar st, he told Capt. L.| stopper, replaced the whole and| uneral ror 1ss | that’s what Tne anelia Si : “N F hi 7. evening. The studio can be|” According to the charges, Wheeler | were still searching for the oho B. Stuart, of Georgetown preci net, entered the bulldi Thru the| Scripps i in London ins ot overtime. We have been ab | SIGN: oO Fishing |reached by the Capito! hill car. accepted a bribe of $500 in Salt Lake| nun of the TTokuyo Ma ened, at oo ta and tool trees megs eS |. rN May 3—The funeral |! |He Found There ‘Was| two MORE PICKED on January 13, 1921, from Max | eee de fe ens cee’ corse \eervices Of iiine Virginia Sort luding all men who are Put) Goorgs young could read the signs | “O% THE SEMI-FINALS Rosenblum, alleged wholesale Wawor | xy Break Ou 60 | # @thers were dyin wo Latgich die lout mary a sreeting nor pi vod be San Diego, Cal, were held this |°Ut of work thru our refusal to ao-|, ute.) pene wos Ue, oot ae The judges named two more con-| dealer, to fail to report the evidence ames it Govered the poison hi caecen jook did I receive—until I walked |of ! oo aie ga Bete cept the mew conditions, this port| oUt di¢ - ¥'|testants today who are to compete | obtained, and to accord immunity to Jacobson said that phosphor ws hadlup to Officer Briggs. 1 know|afternoon at St George’s in Han-| Pept the new conditions. tlt PAM lining. He offered that explanation |in:the sembtinal agar gael at ay fll iles ‘olum) been placed in the fish, | Briggs well. See him every day.over square. The Rev. Thickness, | 708 Viti! tue ave been cut since {fF fishing in Tokul creek Baturday.|” pney are Mian Enid Meteatf, 944 N.|Callahan and Harry Johnson. ASTORIA, Ore., May 3.—The Jape — § And. as he knows me and that|rector of St Gosege' officia n sev Gene 8 ording to County Game Warden! 551, xt. and Miss Louise Lough, 207 | At a hearing before 1, §. Commis-|@nese steamship Tokuyo Maru, Port. Sy page vr onie elatives 4 yersonal friends eo 3, Beach, who # , 5 z § * X Stillman Is Out polled the gume I let him in on jer’ relatives and personal frien’! SHIPPING MEN HOPEFUL ePrice Aloe bE Honor McClelland. Wheeler late {and for the Orient, burned at sem * ° githe secret. But I had to satisfy7woe m 7 , OF QUICK SETTLEMENT | Fae | - | Greatest care is being exercised by |Tuesday afternoon was bound over {60 miles out from the Columbia as Banking Chief | him vetore 1 iett that it WAS coca-| | Final services will be held at Russ. /O¥, Ipping men seemed hopeful that |CUtN® Attorney's office Tuesday. | ine judgen in choosing semi-final con-| for removal to Salt Lake City on|"Ver, early last night ‘ NEW YORK, May 3.—The resigna-|cola in the bottle jyille. ti. af if the remains are tak-| | Shipping men er pry eae Bea m aocused Fred Harris of the| tenders. Every effort is being made |§9 000 bond One life was lost; eight persone im tion of J A s pres! | BOTTLE GURE Miss Scripps died In London last | Would be ended ftoon and that sea —— %e select from, the! several Bundred) “It's « frameup of come Baird go were on the way to Gent of th 1 nk has R PART E es been taken ili at Cairo, {traffic will soon be resumed, possibly | wepny > |who entered the contest those who] won't know just what until I get n the way ; \ been accepted, it was announced to-| aving the 1 stroned |e: while c trip around the| Within 24 hours T’S A GIRL! | r to have the most vivid screen | there," Wheeler said as he was leay-|5e4ttle this morning in the hospital 7 ' down Third ave blocks | PERI: Miting from Coliforaia | ‘The steamship City of Seattle, A 9-POUNDER!) Personality: ing the federal building to lunch|W4fd of the United States army K chet, president of|then turned down £ —oa ae acheduled to for Alaska at 9) 11s ation Inapector ©. BE. Keagy |,..200 Judges are scrutinizing all en-|with Defiuty Marshal Toby. transport Buford. ‘ ty company, has been! ond ave, The bottle gureled in my . p. m., was tied to her berth at the} mmimration hae coh Keagy | tries closely for the possessor of “that| This fellow Rosenblum 1 know| They included four children amd — , him, it was stated.| pocket as 1 walked along. The Harding Says He Pacific Steamship company dock, In Tues habia everybody to smokes | something” that makes great movie|py sight—I know practically every oe Wola oe oi s resignation was first of upper part of the bottle ’ definitely ‘ n| Stara, not beauty merely, bootlegger in the state of Utah by pet Ete sho Rep ere Soe fered several weeks ago but refused plain sight, ae was the Can’t Come West 0°00: as 1 know she witt nait at!| lhe sary Betty—nine pounds net,”| nine Metcalf, the judges thought, |sight—but I don’t remember of ever |*t® Buford, which arrived at the at that time aster, “Red Label, Johnnic| President Harding has declined) o'clock,” said Chief Clerk 1.|%° tinned oe “registered well” in a little comedy |having spoken to him in my life, [Sen of the fire within 30 minutes ee which I had carefully|the invitation extended by Mayor| Jonnson, facetiously. “T all any Ww F. inal Dead that was taken the first week of the; “Only one thing worries me. a she had picked up the 8. 0, 8 4 turned to the outside per-| well to visit Seattle and Alaska of us know oman Foun ea contest. Rosenblum ip the head of a gang of} Mrs. Stillman May sons noticed me at all. A few—I|during the coming summer. Other shipping men confesned they | R 1 inH d Miss Lough appeared in another| very wealthy and influential boot:| LEFT PORTLAND Ask Public Trial | tirce, 1 tnink—1 caugnt staring at President anticipates the| new as little as Johnson about the} evolver IN TIAN | scene during the second week, She,|!toggere. If anybody is in a position| SUNDAY NIGHT ' Maw § my pocket when I turned quickly of a visit to the Pacific! time the dispute will be settled, Like} CHICAGO, May 3.—Mra. A, J.|the Judges thought, showed a pons to frame a charge against a man,|_ The Tokuyo Maru left Portland — baie May 3 Fol James | ler they had passed. They hastily the letter recites, “but In| the sailors they are waiting for some | Clauthier, well-dreased woman of 36,|indefinable “something"* that it | Rosenblum is. Sunday night with a cargo of lum: - ae Ver ere ted their glances sxent unsettled state of public| word from the Atlantic coast | was found here early today on the Over rather nicely.” Wheeler's pretty young wife and|ber for Hong Kong. She crossed out ee ett oe tas tients 4) itked down the east side of| business he does not know when| “We are in the hands of our| “gold coast,” with a revolver in her| ONE IS PHONE GIRL, 9month-old baby will probably fol-|here at 7:30 a. m. yesterday, a ee aoe anton tn ond ave. to Madison st. I|he will be able to leave Washing:| friends, the American Ship Owners’ | hand and a bullet hole thru her head. | ON TO SCHOOL low him to Salt Lake, he said, According to wireless dispatches ere narted from an authoritative |stepped out to the traffic cop at the| tod for any extended trip.” association, entirely,” said one, “Rep-| Pollce said she had committed sul-| Miss Metcalf is 18, She tsa tele-| “I haven't got $3,000 bail, so 1'n|Picked up at North Bend the Toke | ao | today Fon an a OE ave ltiret full in the stream of vehicles eee resentatives of the owners and the | cide, |phone operator in the North ex-/have to go without them,” he said.|¥YO Maru caught fire shortly after 17 ee wen. “Do the Phinney cars run on this| WASHINGTON, May 3 unfons are in conference with Admi-| The woman had been living In al change. Miss Lough, 17, {8 attending| Wheeler hails originally from|4 P- ™. Within an hour the fire | 4 TP atreet?”’ | asked. He looked down at| President Coolidge annonnced today | ral Benson and other shipping board | rooming house close to Chicago's ex-| school. She is a daughter of Mrs.|‘Texas, but was educated in Spokane, | ¥@% beyond control. The decks were , uE E’ T BIRD NOT ee rhe “whisky” gurgled, A few|that he intends to take a trip to the| officials. What they decide to do,|clusive residential district, police|Fern Irene Lough, who, if Louise |He graduated from the old Spokane id bacco Ope aay OUG to Pase 7, Column 5) Pacific coast next June we'll do.” stated | wins, is going to California with her. Ihigh school in 1907. ANSI DE: Fi arc a eat i ETT SE CN He me wn TO THE RESCUE fleet bird but Ed Pielow |) The Tokuyo Maru sent out a wire. grabbed ave and} \less call for help, which was picked ae ii You May Be Whiskered; You ay Be Fat; You Can Bean Angel for O’ That) iscsi: i Sa turned over authorities | § Head. Neither of these stations was oe he sald he was “Jes wetader-| 5 “ able to keep in touch with her for 3 os : > Mon any length of time, however, as her in’. Oh, for a thick bass voice, For the lid ta off! tgomery ought to know some-jan angel now. Make yourself known |. oaratus falled within 30 minuten 4 00 W: h of And an angel I would be; All specifications governing length, thing about angels, to Montgomery Lynch. Rehearsals| The transport Buford was first te - a $50,0 orth o What odds if I am fat breadth, heft and wing spread of He created a few thousand back |will be held at the First Methodist] "rive On the scene. The steamers j f 4 Booze Is Destroyed | And weigh need three? angels are hereby suspended ; | in Cincinnati, And now he is in|church Monday evenings. While| coast guard cutter Snohomish and Good Mquor was flowing freely | Seattle is now in the market for | ‘ : the tanker William I*. Herron soon | aN fuout the entire state Tuesday If you happen to hear Crawford |bow-legged, skinny, long, short, | jeattle to organize a few thousand |there fe a particular shortage Of) ciiowed Fi! Arsitore thar to-~-$50,000| waite ‘Tem Miles or Dan Landon|dumpy or flappy angels, stock mot | more. bass singers, sopranos, tenors, con-| All but eight of the persons aboard I Be a the ai ey ape: \ehadting the above Gilty, doa thidk| és or remnants. The only requirement is that they|traltos, ana the other 67 varietios ee ee ee ee | Roscoe Dru ¢ istorr nts [they've been affected by today’s sun-| Even Harry Carroll, sprouting be able to sing, preferably bass. /are also needed. after a careful check by Capt. K, Sus tf ttle, I nwend o whiskers a la Charley Hughes, ma They're wanted in the chorus of the]... zuki, master of the ill-fated steamer, : oth point re dumping | Because, strange as tt may seem, | qualify | great religious pageant, “The Way: ss sas ide ‘ One * Gore rescued by Se ie | $ +24 Dre tare ¢ 00 quarta [they have a pretty good chance of| or Montgomery Lynch maid #0 to- | farer,” to be presented at the Sta- PUD, Aogee : Se harps papers are according to eae destroyed. Similar cleanups |#prouting wings, provided they can | day. dium July 23 to 29, outside, Clear your throats and have|" 7. roxuyo Maru carried only : will be held every three months, only warble in the depths And next to Michael Angelo, If you can sing, you're as good as|a try at the Hallelujah preliminaries, (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) ba