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“BUSINESS Ship News! PEACE” IS Tides in Seattle THURSDAY YRipay | New YORK, May Independent steels wore under pressure 8: a MAY tt MAY 18 nerally lower atock arket here today Most of the ep lative favor tint lew Tide Viet Low Tide s showed reactions. Lackawanna Stool was down \ at 49; Republic e6 mom, G4 Mate wom, OP Mt rwn \% at 89%, and Crucible down % at 77 United States Steel was inet High Tide First MWigh Tide | steady at $24 Teak me 108 | F108 a mm Oe ft Mont of the tobaccos held up well and Retall Stores remained above 69./ mw Tide | Second Low Tide. baker shortly after the opening got down to 78%, @ decline of nearly % ane re Len m nts from the month's high. The first sale of Mexican Petroleum at} be Migh Tide Seeond High “Tite 1 ff \. Later the stock got down to 1 PB mM, 12.8 ft lore? pom, tne et! ents aver 4adrop of & point ow | rails were soft. The first + ae f tialtimore & ¢ ffm —— | c pdier, Tt oft 4 7 ° ial E c to! _.U:8 DESTROYER WERE | pen SE A Vnion He okors 5 Financ’ nvoy Comes United States destroyer William American Sumatra 63, i rrai Jones, of the first line, Pacific feet, ft. off Americ 00) U. S. Seeking to Arrange jx", here Wednesday, after a long fy uf "5? Market for Products run from San Diego, her base In the |} South, She ts used aq a drill ship for the engineering classes of the BY KM. THIERRY Bavy and Is in the reserve class NEW YORK, May 12.--Germany's first big commercial envoy ts in the United States. | GRAIN mat | TAKES A DROP : FLIER OV ERTAKES LINER Catching the transpacific liner 1 He ts Edmund Rumpler, electrical vonteaxie at Victoria, shortly before ad mechanical wizard, pioneer AU | Oiled, Wednesday afterne CHICAGO, May 12.—Reporte that tmobile and te gee hag doean't | Edie Hubbard, air maf pilot, trans bie to the crop cauped prices On me won't — ean’ terred to her 362 pounds of foreign Chica joard want to “interest American capital.” mail slightly today And he isn’t talking about “establish: ” oe id ots ye » | May wheat opened at $1.43%. down ing big credita™ WANTS WHEELS TO RUN AGAIN “1 have come to America as a pio- aeer in the restoration of business gelations between America and Ger many,” he said at the Waktorf, “I'm OPEN TOURIST AGENCY | Representing many large steam: | ship lines, both on the Pacific and May corn oon the Atlantic oceans, Norman Water and declined house and Robert C. Hill, well known corn opened unchanged at 63% in marine circles, have established a Clored, tee opened up passenger ticket tourist agency and off }%e, and closed lower, July wheat opened unchanged at $116% 4 And cloned off Me » off Mo, July ere as a private individual—a' general shipping office here. ats opened off Ke at S7Kc @anufacturer—trying to set | > 2 8 off Me and closed wheels running aguin.” POLSON SUCCEEDS | mber oats opened Rumpler, who is 49 and small and! STOCKBRIDGE % closed un @unky, strugcied with his Engtish! Succeeding the late William R.| hanced. vee make a violent denial of a report Stockbridge, Perry Polson, president Ay he was here to spend $100,000,-| of the Polson Implement Co, of Se Cash Wheat 0 for machinery. attle, was yesterday elected vice) OHMIC. May 12—Cash wheat——We “No, not he exclaimed, “I am not | president of the Scandinavian Amer: |) SS EN Alo) she toring, | to spend $100,000,000 for ma- ican bank Hirer ania go Board of Trade) (Thareday's Quetations) Pernished by L. B. Manning & Co Batler Hote! Neliding iat . We haven't got great sums oo & ‘Bike that to spend. | TALK FOREIGN TRADE PLANS Chic +“Germany will have goods to seti | Plans for the promotion of foreign | Wf she can really get to work. The trade will be discussed at the meet- im Germany have a desire to|ing of the port commission Friday. | Representatives of most of the big TRADE PACT shipping firms of the city will be IN AMERICA present to hear outlined a new plan o ied by the port commission “We want to restore our industry, | Orisinat phen 50 per cent of our industry |F *tmulating commerce, ooh only way to restore our tn- is to make new trade pacts America. Germany needs Amer. "s commercial friendship. World can be settled only by that. n. Arrivals and Departures in Arrived May 12—Str Morning Star from Mrtt- ish Columbia ports, at noon; str North western from South’ via South Wheat— lew i Wenther Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, May 1 —Fulling barometer; ‘clear east, 26 miles an ir Passed tn, Rear, $ a wed out, ship Sante Clara, tow ibe | oe « Nominal Nominal Chicago Car Lots (Wednentay's Quotations) Puraished by 1. Th. Meaning & Co. Batler Neotel Naiiding keep them idle. to fulfill all our obliga West Canon from Norfolk, 1270 p m.; destroyer Wm. Jones from southern cruise, 12:30 pm. Grate— Recta Cont. Reta. Lt. Tr. Baned Wheat 7 so ‘ Corn 222813 May 11—Schr Philippine for Fiitloauws.. rH a on and Mag for Boston, ESTIMATED TOMUAROW net. Wheat, 25 cars; corm, 110 care; ota 46 . Alaskan Vessels Juneau—May 11-—Salled, str Admire! Wateon, southbound, 6:29 « m. = Vessels in Other Ports mgr tailed, str Bante eee Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, mor -Noge tit f *, 0 buteher stock, of all the | Rosalia. for Seattle, "ne Hongkong—May %—falied, tr Suwa 12.16@5.25; Said. | ware for Seattle. i cows, Hb be repara-| Kobe—May 16—Satled, str West Jessup of them in| for Seattia May 1—Balled, as politics a. from Seattie; str Weet Islets from feattia Ban Franctsco—May 11—Arrived, str Horace X. Baxter from Seattle. i a 6 Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pter A. etr Wheat- land Montana; Pier B, str Katort | i Mara Rece—! Bell Street Terminal—Destroyer Wm.) Hene—i7@ itch *} Jones. Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal—str City of Beattie. T—Motorship Ruby, motorship Asvil. N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW TORK, May 12—fumar, quiet Pier tate Weer Jape. xnvinted, 44.3004 .40 = ‘pot, 60 iki No « Pier 2—Str Vaides, str Alameda, otr Jef- tervon, Pier A—Str Admiral Ro@man, etr Ad- San Francisco Produce BAN FRANCISCO, May 12—Ratter— Pier D—-Str Artigas. ‘onat Coal Pacific Eeaxtras, Be Ib; firsts, 2240 Ib Swiftsure. Cheese—-California flat, fancy] te Th Eeee—Extras, 260 dos; No. 1 dirtion, te dow; extra eta, Ble doa; under- sized “ut celine Ale dos, ” Public Markets 7 cheene, ce dom. Stati 60, dill piekiea, Date Ie; sweet Stall 44, cucumbers, 200 206 TH; new pota- Stall 42, bacon, 206 Mm United States Shipping Board Moertnge— Str Westward Ho, str Easterm Gien, ate Tconium, atr West Canon. manip ee Ocean Terminal—-Str Henry & Groves. kane Street Terminal—Motorship Lib- Ihe T; omen, 2 for 18¢; sauerkraut, pickles, the pt each; beat tomatoes, toes, 2 The the Wiilaolo. Todd Dry Docks—Gtr Forest King, str H. B Levejoy, str West Martiand, schr Admiral Mayo. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co— Str Py eon. lard, 166 T.; walt pork, tte th. ‘Meal #4 it. roast lamb, fe Tb; lard, ihe I: boiling Heffernan Dock—Str Ketchikan, str Cor-|beef, fe ™. stall 14, m dove. Lake Union—ehr Levi W. Ostrander, ~ Marine Rallway—Bktn Anne ¢ Griffeom, barge Henry tr Coquitian City new potatoes, 3 TM: bunches 10¢. Stalls 16-17, 4 Ta Jap rice, te can Ghirardelli’s Snider's catsup, 296 : aeone, caer ben ¢ 2 Te tS; Thousand Island ealad dress issing! O, Have You)?! *yyurnrs inne sina grove 6 made orange marmal 120, 1 Seen Aught of Fifi? Missing under mysterious circum-| M®.: dhe Sockeye salmon, ¢ corn beef, 260. Suear Motor cars and refrigeration machin-|@24 tan terrier belonging to H. FE. QUEEN’ CITY ery. Modrall, 412 Zist ave, was belng| Stalls #-9-23-24, 4 the. heat cane sugar, With due modesty, Rumpler de. |80usht Thursday. Al baking powder, a. Miles he is the‘scout” for an army of| Fifi was left in the family auto, Stalls 17-18, Carne Germany's big business men, plan-| While Modrall stepped into a building | ean; larke pke. corn| Ring a commercial invasion of Amer-|#t First ave. and Cherry st. When |fiakes, lec Stall 68. best fresh churned fea, he came out, five minutes later, the | P™tter Me: Son eh al “No,” he smiled; “I am here—how |40% was gone. te best fresh charned Witnesses said a man who aj ed to be drunk lurched along, »' p. | butter, 226. @o you say it?—on my own hook— k dolling be ruc ; yes! I have heard Hugo Stinnes ts Goming—but I do not know. ‘The the dog out of the car, and went on.|""™°™ *°° more German business men who, Where Fifi went they could not] Stall 11, ‘ome here, and the more American *#Y- o ‘ial men who visit Germany—| Liberal reward Is offered. 100 12 the quicker world business will reach ae that happy state of normalcy!” Stes ives “How about the huge tguats Struck by an Auto; ciel pure ara, 3 ware 4 7% . ’ nd eau *, 2 626 springing up in Germany?” Rumpler Man r Leg Is Broken and » ™ f ‘was asked. “The story is that Stin-) ria cling peaches, 3 large cans bc fes-will econ own all Germain indus | 3. E. Pappas, 2834 10th ave. 8,,|1501 Pike pl. new Sauerkraut, 18e at, ” was taken to Providence hospital]? “* ##¢: chases, seem. “No! stinnes is a mighty man in| With one leg broken Thursday aft-| stan 26, best American cane mugnr, # his own lines, but German trusts are | °™D00D- {ioe Cie, | Beall 61, Meahow roel wrepned Mot as big as yours in America,” T.; pure pork sausage, 200 IM. Rumpiler replied. He added, grin tuck driven by J. A. Perry, fresh ranch eggs, 23¢ dom, 2 dow Ming broadly: “You know there are * nth ave. N. E., at Ninth ave. pot tin m, >, soak Rats jor Test fo kings in Germany now—not even, 8- and Holgate st. Wee. 01.10, Stall.146,, tacea oom neret commercial kings.” bbiicdieciiesbitiasieaies baking powder, $80, ‘Stall b6, epple bet 3 lion, bis No. 10 pall, Sto: ‘Piake’ White a Gael cae Admits That Soft — "i." Pap ae ig Pld PITTSBURG, Pa, May 13.—For Drink Has a Kick !'": » gy te first time in several years “for rent” signs are making their appearance John Jones, proprietor of the Sno- qualmie pool hall, testified in court _ Stall 199, best cane sugar, # Ths, 610 in Pittsburg and real estate dealers that hin “soft drinks” contained a Stalin 81-5, crab mont, 800 i lime aed Mgain are calling on the printers for “ick te was given a $200 fine 19%," , Stalls $8 best fresh churned “9 cs hf 2 IN@ butter, c Btall 47 Publication of rent lists. Even a re- and 30 days in jail, which is consid can. Stati quest for this coveted article brought a laugh from renting agents a year ago. ered a “kickful” senten booze on the premises, for having — |Dineapple, large ‘can , ae ae HARDING NOMINATIONS — | talade, ibe Mm. | Btalle BANK CLEARINGS WASHINGTON, May 12, — The Citrus powder the; 4 semper: gh president sent to the senate today CORNER Geattlo $5,206,718.50 the following nominations: To be! Stall 102, best cane sugar, § Tha. 620; s seese SO468BAT | COMMinslonEr of education, John J. Kauate "toe To. fresh. chicken’ heliner apdie z Tigert, Kentucky. To be assistant toot’ $4.96 Pike st, lum Macy: commissioner of general land office, 25¢; veal cutlets, 20 i, 1509 First ave +o 6A88,101.00| Ome d " jarge oval cans California sardinen, 116 nase. | George FB. Wrekham, Los Angeles, | ch, 3 tor Walle 18-26, salmon, he + 1,653,210.00 NOTHING MUCH beet butter, $60 Mh § The. $1.00." stall 484,809.00 | » what are ancestors?” |acage, 300%) ent | Well, my #on, I'm one of yours, | - - suaneene Your grandpa 1y anothe SPOKANE.—Dr. W. Garber “Oh! Then why is it people brag ich, 78, marries Mra. Jonnie Mo: about them?”—Boston Transcript. | Coy, 66 THE SEA Steels Drooping as | General Market Sag. : N. Y. Stock Exchange Lregeester’y Quotations) H, Manning & Co. |Aamor Amer Americ Ty rrr 106% a6 as vo% ant ted mrt ary ’ us New Haven uA In oe) 70 re a we “viveoe Om a6 f % Hapid Tre . Liberty Bonds (Wednesday's Quotations) Furnished by 1. i. Manning & Wetler Motel Deliding “ % * | Rees ° =a | Repubiic iron @ Wtwel ey | Rock Island rH neha us 1% nus 3 6 7% T . {2 Be T id hk 4 t 10 United Retail #torse ri t i Mates NMubber 4s United States Slee! oe tan Copper ee iiure Meet. . : Wabash * lw atin ae lw s » Brook. } Kunsian 64a 192% 1¢ Russian $49, 1 ’ | Russian € 01919 “ [French f, 4% 6% Prench és, 1017.. Be HS Fremen be, 1920, Italian te, 1918 Mirition ba, 1979 Relgium Premium, G-rmae W. Le O0.-+ We ma 13% * % Frankfort és s Japanese ts . Japanese Int 4We % Japanese tod 4a... % Paris ies | United Kingdom re 1 ” * | United Kingtom * United Kip ‘ United Kingdom Sa 1937., eee Railroad Securities (Wednesday's » Furnished by 1. 1. Manning & Co ter Motel Dallding Mtoe — Atehiaon Gen. 49... Halt. & Oble Gold és. Rethiehem Mtee! Ret. bs, Central Pacific tet CH. & @ Joint | Mt Paul Gen. 4s C&M W. Gen 4s L aN te Y. Railway be ly. F. | Pennayty oa 0. se marks, 10 kronen, 9 | Poreien ex The Pronounced atre caine into hange market about 2 o'clock was ascribed to the settlement of German reparations questions Closing prices | Bterting, $2.99%: france, 90.0843; lire, $0.0545: marks, $0.0172; Canadian dol 40.9938; kronen, 90.1820 lars, | Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Resldence. Hulme, Alfred F Thomas, Loptie, |Marforl, Ernesto N. .... | Wright, Damiana C, Seattle . |Greve, Ronald, Seattle | Sparrow, Elizabeth, Beattie . Legal Lay, Harvey T., Pnumelaw ......24 Bull, Marton V.. Seattle +220 ertich, Jack, Cumberland 28 Drazick, Olga, Roslyn BIRTHS Logan, M. A., 029 23rd are, 8, , wirl, mata, i, 1080 Main wt, boy. Yamanaka, 812 Main at. ott, Wash., ixth ave., 3. Ath at, 69th at., 16 . Hoos Anderson. 213, girl Geo. J B. Ww. 129 First ave. N., boy R. F, D. No. 8, Box Allison, Carl, 9819 13th W., girl Marino, Antonio, 2424 Day wt. boy Youngstrom . 1102 27th ave. &, gir Hibbert, James, 129 10th ave, N., Mallborg, A. N, 1921 Franklin st, 1915 EB, Spruce st, po: G04 11th ave. 4 King. Gi h N, son's auto on the Fremont bride ion Donovan inesday night. The street car aeee ta ae man appeared to be unhurt. Carlson 823 Fifth N. W. girl lives at 2337 N, 60th st Bodin, J. A., 4028 34th ave. W., boy. | a Renich, Frank, 54, 1424 Telmont saa on Call Gray, Lula, 49, NEW YORK, May 12 eat, John th ave. |6% per cent per ariaton, James, Denny | cont: mercantile paper, 707% cent % har ally a; Ni Allen, Kdward, 66, 1428 Sixth ave, loown cS aeons emer Britten, Joseph, 99, Auburn ave, Wentz, Tichard FR, Seattle ...Legal Kinnell. ‘Ida, Seattle . ++ Legal MacInnis, Ar 90 . Donalda, +122| rtimer, P., Seattle. .Legal ladine ©. Senttle ...Legal boy. slightly bruised. TTLE STAR ‘ASPARAGUS IN | LARGE LOTS: Moving Slowly at Lower Mark Than Wednesday Beattle The wholevale produce market was quiet Thursday. As paragus, which t# arriving in large lotsa, was pn ing slowly at from 3 to 5 cents under Wednesday's quotations at 10 to 15 cents @ pound Cucumbers were also lower at $2 on top quality, while cabbage was half a cent higher at some houses at 5 cents a pound. Local leaf lettuce was being sold at $1.75 a crate. Local strawberries are due be on the market Friday or Saturday of next week. Black Tartarian | cherries were selling at conte |a pound. A shipment of pineap ples arrived on the avenue Thurs y, from Cuba. The fruit will be nelling at $6.50 to $7.50 a crate. The butter market was steady Eggs and cheese were weak VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Desiers Artichokes Ca, Asparagus Ca! Local, per Per sack Winninawtadt, per sack 6. hothouse, ~ Local, white, ton Lowal, dow bunches Loca! n Rhebart rt RTE@R OO sheets Price Paid Whelcsate Dealers Lec@res 1% Corosaute Ver 100 2 U3 | Taheth—Per dom . see] Dateo—Per case Vige jorida, per case anes HH “ we F|| “DAIRY ‘PRODUCTS ‘Prices Paid te Shipyere Pullete 2 it) sess Tal 25] st) 44% efty delivery ’ HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Clty Wholesale Prices, Per Tos r low, 120-1. mucks. .4 racks eee Pat D seosrse th. macks . “ All-Grain Chop- Chick Feed—100-T. sacks ‘ | Chick Mash | Growing mash, 106-1. sks. no HM 68.00 Fen Mash—100-% sacks, no BM...6400/ Seratch Feed—100-™. sacks 6.00 | Molasses Dairy Feed—100-1. sks. .35.00 | Whent—-Mixed feed, 80-M. sacks. 30.00 Cocoanut Meal ‘ottouseed Meal Linseed O11 Meat Soyn Bean Meal jeu Altelte Ww eatern oo. Grit—Limestone Granite oo... 25.00 | #hell Eastern ovat | Western oyster .. meh... All i sie). Mixed 1 Timothy Wiay No. bee Straw ‘ 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Hilda Hosking, 10, celsior apartment Ninth ave. was struck by truck | driven by W. Landsbury, pattern: | maker, at Seventh ave, and Union| st. while on her way home from school, Mrs. Hosking told police Wednesday afternoon, The girl was street car man ocked down by A. was Cart 317}. Ko. Demand sterling—$3. 24| tion “under a contract mutually sat- | of Spo! “THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921. “Sea Hornet” Solves Coast Defense Problem 7 Neu U. ‘Ss. Torpedo Boat Is Only 58 Feet beni WATER TIGHT OMPAR NTS - ZI wie sy il eer Pho The Sea Hornet, a 58-foot torpedo boat, counted upon to solve the problem of coast defense, William B. Shearer, “PACIFIC FLEET former naval officer, its inventor, and inboard profile of NOW DECREPIT ship, showing internal subdivision. Forward is the firing| chamber, with torpedo in place; amidships and aft, on the| Senator Says Ships Are but floor of the boat, are two additional torpedoes. Old Hulks WASHINGTON, 12. - rate WASHINGTON, May 12.—Qpening problem has been the fight in the senate for naval dis) solved, according to naval experts, |armament today, Senator King, Ut by/a@ new torpedo boat invented by | democrat, assailed the navy 4 | William B. Shearer. ment as Preyggrny An Bray a ia . predicted that its DP. Shearer's model ts called the Sea lowed, will “lead to disaster and Hornet—and hornet it Only 68 ruin.” feet long and with a speed of 30 ‘The Pacific fleet, as constituted by knots an hour, it buzzes about the former Secretary b Logg eet ~~ iels, is composed of “old, limping b 6 Potor - big craft in the Potomac like a hor teships” which ought to be “thrown net about a horse. on the scrap heap” after the good It carries three standard 214nch | torpedoes, Four men can nanipu:| jinte it in actual warfare, two ordi narily. In times of peace it can be May defense The;make tts getaway before the guns of a big ship can be trained on it. “It can circle about a boat at full j®peed without even listing. The smoke sereen that protects a fleet from attack by airplane aids the at |tack of this boat.” Shearer says that hin type of boat can be made immediately available for the navy. It is so compact that ft can be shipped by train or hoisted aboard ners, One such boat can be built for lens than $50,000. Congress bas been asked for an appropriation and the senate and house naval and military affairs | used as captain's barge Or coast p&- | committees plan to incorporate this troL new type of boat in the naval pro- “The tactics for this type of boat! pram lw use In mass attack,” says Shear, os Nie bg Vg same SUMMONS AID WHEN DRIVER’S HURT bower it can MARTINSBURG, W. Va, May 12—Staniey Funk was thrown from his horse and injured The horse went to a nearby house and ‘ed rescuers to where Funk lay helpless, Charlie Wires Jackie: ‘‘I Am Only Singed” =" LOS ANGELES, Cal, Ma; Charlie Chaplin, whose thes were badly burned Tuesday while be ba, filming a oreo for his new com anys today hastened to assure mracneang Hoag ea cosent for| Coogan, his 6yearold co-star, that memberships in Washington and|b¢ would be “back on the job” in Northern Idaho only members of the | @ few days. Washington and Northern Idaho| While the comedian left to his em wheat rs’ associations.” | ployes the task of answering condol- . oe ing messages from admirers in all parts of the world, one of his first OREGON MAY FOLLOW SUIT | acts after leaving the hospital and THE DALLES, Ore, May 12—|hobbling back to his studio was to Grain growers from all over Oregon | send personally the following will meet here tomorrow to determine | message to Jackie in New York, the future wheat marketing policy | thru the United Preax: “Don't worry, of the state. |3ockle. I was only singed. Wel #id to be leaders of @ The session will have up for con-| stopped it in time, I am hobbling|!Mternational automobile sideration the resolutions recently | around in the same old way and will| have been flashed to all points passed at the convention of United | be back on the job agaih in a few|the Pacific coast. States Grain Growers, Inc. in Chi-|days. Thanks for your message.” The gang is mid to have cago, setting forth conditions where-| Chaplin's message was in response | erated in Everett, Seattle, Los am | by growers of Oregon, Washington, |to the following, which the United| eles and other cities, Idaho and Montana may join in the! Press had transmitted for Jackie: Officials claim that at least national association “Awfully sorry you were burned, | 000 worth of cars are in Among those to attend the session | Let me know as soon as possible how | at the present time. The local will be J. A. Howard, of Chicago, | serious it was. Wish I could do| tor sales company is said to president of the American Federation | something to het been the central clearing house of Farm Bureaus; W. F. Schilling, the stélen machines. head of the Minneapolis Milk Pro-| Early collapse of the 0 ducers’ association; U. L. Burdick, of| Helen E. MacDonald will be held| here was brought about by the Kansas City, and George C. Jewott| from the Manning undertaking es-| Test of Nick Sullivan, one ot ano, head of Northwest Grain | tablishment, Friday at 2p, m. Burial | Promoters, on a warrant from Growers, Associated. | witt be in Calvary cemetery, Angeles charging him with p FIRST WOMAN AMBASSADOR of coast tude in spite of the lesson taughi | the defeat of German militarism,” ite speed and striking in, strike and ‘ GRAIN GROWERS OF U. S. UNITING Eastern Slope Ranchers Join National Association SPOKANE, May 12—<Affiliation of the Eastern Washington and North- ern Idaho wheat growers’ associa- tions with the United States Grain Growers, Inc., was voted unanimous- ly by members in convention here youterday Retaining thelr own contract, the | Northwest growers passed a resolu: an Brcisenl rye. + ae Bie COAST AUTO THIEF RING SEEN. 4 Alleged Leaders of Gang Sought Here PORTLAND, Ore., May 13.—The Independent Motor Sales company here is closed by federal officials today, and telegraphic orders to am | rest its four missing pro n FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. van was temporarily released on $1,500 bail, He immediately appeared, as did his partners & the motor sales organization. Investigation of the concern closed its true nature, to federal officials. The men wanted, in addition to Sullivan, are James Collins, James Hennessy and John Friedmann. eee Women Believed to Be Members of The gang employed women, drive the cars after they had stolen, it is believed by local clals, The presence of the in the autos threw police, off trail. The women also are posed to have driven the cars other cities, where the autos disposed of. Ambassador Harvey Received by Kin LONDON, May: 12.—Col. G Harvey, American ambassador Great Britain, presented his tials to King George today, His reception at Buckingham p ace completed the formalities dent to assuming his post. He his first call to the foreign yesterday, Ground Is Broken for Roosevelt Hi With representative persons ticipating, including Mayor Cald ground was broken Wednesday Turkey may break all prece dents and send the surst padi bo Kew Radke ait high. echoo! ambassador to Washington. Constantinople dispatches say|tirst shoveltul of earth was turned the Turks are planning to appoint Halide Edib Hanum, fa-|>»y Henry R. King, chairman of t b “shed er n mous Turkish author. She is well known in American cire ee ee Ba. in the Near East. One of her sons is a student at University] vuspices of the Universit com of Illinois, Another is a high school pupil at Urbana, Ill, mercial club,

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