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STREET DANCING | SPLITS 2 TOWNS Mayor of Puyallup Balks Legion's Scheme to S to The Star: ! TACOMA, Aug. 5.—Is it sinful and immoral to dance in the streets? Mayor Steve Gray, of Puyal fap, thinks it is. | Mayor George D. Livesley, of Bumner, says it isn’t. They dance in the street at Sum er, but it's taboo in the city of Puyallup. And the two neighboring eities are talking heatedty about it Here's the reason ‘The Bruce A. Mercer post, Amer! ean Legion, at Puyallup, wants to hold a street dance. The Puyallup Legion needs much cash. Unless it Faises sald money with great speed, the post will lose its charter because has failed to pay assessments to the state Legion. State Commander Cunningham has @e informed Charles Green, com Mander of the Puyallup post. The Puyallup veterans have spent their Money helping disabled service men, #0 they are “broke.” THEY ASKED AND MAYOR SAID “NO” So the Puyallup veterans asked Mayor Gray about ft, and he sald “NOM He suggested that the voter J ans pass the hat or take up a collec “tion or circulate a subscription list. | ae veterans said they wouldn't charity. | Mayor Gray informed the Legion | | Men that if the whole Puyallup coun REPORT ESTATE - WORTH DOUBLE More Than Twice Widow's Valuation; Bonds Raised Appraisers appointed by superior .@ourt have found the estate of the | Wate Wigbert Moeller worth more | than twice the estimate of his widow ‘when she applied for letters of ad, , ministration, according to thelr re | Port, on file Friday. was found dead in the of a well a month after <| His widow, Addie Page » declared she was downtown occurred. She pe- court for letters of ad- stating that the estate was worth $25,000. The board of ap- _ * praisers now “o> are its value at claimed to be the Recently blood relations Mrs, Moel was raised BERLIN, Aug. 5.—The disappear. from Berlin of the familiar ave Charter cil says it's all right, the veterans may hold a street dance. Otherwise, they can't. The council hi three to two for the danc mayor is sitting tight Over in Sumner, just a few miles from Puyallup, they hold street dances often, Mayor Lives! Sumner declares they're b the dances in halls, I dancers behav are more people watching from the SUMNER VETERANS HAVE HAD DANCE The Sumner veterans have staged & street dance. Another street dance raised money for a booster sign and for benches in the park. Still an other street dance is scheduled for Friday night to raise money for the firemen's fund, Sumner’s commer. cial ts boosting this dance, and L. D. Howe, president of the club, thinks street dancing Is okeh. ‘The present city administration of Puyallup has been keen for the blue lawa, say the Puyallup veterans, It has banned all horse racing at the Western Washington fair on Sun days, barred many carnical gamos. prohibited Sunday dances, and stopped Sunday baseball | Among the Puyallup business men who are siding with the veterans are Robert Montgomery, editor of the Puyallup Valley Times, and W H. Paulhamus, than whom there ts no other. Sumner folks are snickering at Puyallup and a@ lot of Puyallup folks Gre exceedingly wrathy about it = | PAUL IS FOR THE SOLDIERS | In a letter ment ont to the news papers Tuesday, W. H. Paulhamus, president of the Puyallup € Sumner Fruit Growers’ Canning Co, urged the holding of street dances in Puy allup. 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