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A RTE > . First i in News—First in rst in News—First in Circulation (by 11,727 copies a day)—Call Main 0600 to Order The Star at Your Home--50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? f JRGES U. S.-JAP MARRIAGES | As an Easy Solution for the Problems of the Pacific! § On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise + ° Tonibat and Thursday, rain; mod- erate easterly winds Temperature Last 34 Hours Maxtnum, 45, Minimum, 37. Today noon, 45, The Seattle Star Entered 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattin Wash, as Second Class Matter May 8, under the Act of Congress March 4, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to #9 “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE 1 ~ VOLUME 23 J [Home Brew +) Viscount, SE. ATTL E, WASIHL, WE DN DAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921. You’re Wrong! q Viscount Shibusawa, Japan’s wealthiest man, a guest of Seattle today, tells us that the so- as Howdy, Folks Now is the | renin to break te “ny lution of our Pacific Coast Oriental problem is inter-marriage between the Jap immigrants 4 Se Se and our white women. Never, viscount, never! The mixture of these two bloods is biologi- py New Year! eee eee. ically bad and socially unthinkable. The white people of this coast and of this nation will Sas Never entertain your idea. . The real solution, viscount, of our Pacific Coast problem is for your immigration to these shores to be HALTED NOW. And then THe List | ft Bet ene ting el ccor ana | FOF the two governments, working harmoniously, to encourage the ‘return of your nationals already in the United States to their own PU go without a monkey gland. eee ‘The city council doesn't know the Gridiron season is ended—it ix etill aking « football out of the Cowen Pek jitney question eee So far, 17 tenors have been hailed by managers as bearing the mantie m Caruso. No, we don't recall any} the names. country. This Pacific Coast of ours is, and is to be, A WHITE MAN’S LAND. BABY HURLED $22.75. o.% eerer. 2 BROWN-WHITE ‘Seeks Success by Hard Work Route 4 ==... FROM TRAIN! UNION SOUGHT ‘Tacoma Police Search for Woman Who ‘Viscount Shibusawa, Money Chief in Threw Body From Coach Nippon, Tells Views Here } By E. P. Chalcraft That marriage between whites and Japanese is to be desired, and probably will be the ultimate solution of the Pacific question, was declared in an interview by Viscount Eiichi Shibusawa, Japan's financier and welfare worker, who leaves Seattle W. | SOF | Viscount Shibusawa, who represents the American rela- the Orient, via San Francisco. tions committee of Tokyo, a ‘civilian organization for -the 6. A eee What's become of the Ku Klux} Ban? Is the day past when night) tod is in flower? | TACOMA, Dec. 28.—Search for : a woman who hurled the | body of a newborn babe from the window of a Northern! Pacific train at Pluvius, a small station between South Bend | and Chehalis, was being conducted by police here today. | A telephone message from William Gunnard, foreman of | a lumber camp at Pluvius, to the police here, said that he |saw a woman reach her arm out of the window and drop! an object from one of the cars in the train bound for Tacoma. He investigated and found it to be the body of a! newborn baby. ; ‘ : 7 Smite vagy: bbite; they! : : promotion of cordial understanding between Japan stip taster’n ask anything ont Officers met the train here and scanned the passengers as) America, expressed his satisfaction with the progress of the jearth. {they left the coaches, but saw no one who excited their sus- jdisarmament conference, the initial sessions of which he eee % eeu: reat {picions. | attended, and predicted closer trade relations and increased ce Saat Bere ee ee mutual prosperity between ‘ e United States and Japan. aye “tes “tare comer the ‘MRS, M’CORMICK | DEATH MYSTERY IS SCRPRISING | fivays takes care to cover the | 1S SURPRISING tadiator of his car with two blank \ | Short ana robust, spon i ~~ SAYS CLARA | behind narrowed lids and an alert |nexs of movement surprising in al KY IMPOSTOR «| GIVEN A DIVORCE) WILL BE PROBED | man who is more than $0 years of | jage, Viscount Shibusawa spoke thru | Seattle housewives are lea ling the rate of exchange on i. ae oe ;,, Daughter of John D. Gets|Murder Scented in Tragedy an interpreter —— | m1 Writ Quietly of the Cascades “1 have come to the United states | Prosecutor Declares Woman beet ng swords into plowshares to study and observe,” he said, “siot Meat make the world entirety sate | | 7 . nl Impersonated Hochbrunn use there will still be people| CHICAGO, Dec. 28—Mrs, Harold} To investigate the mysterious) an a representative of my govern. H | ent. but as a representative of my y to beat the interurban at|¥. McCormick, daughter of John D.|death of an aged prospector known | Seek a oe tee: visit tol By Hal Armstrong 625 crossings Rockefeller, divorced her multimit-las “The Little Old Man of the| | Se = | OSA oF 1" an a band today Mountains,” near the headwaters of ~ aa ateant fam here as 8) Prosecutor Malcolm. Dots = Jitarys may come | Honaire Busta ~_ A tt ? . | nounced today that the identity of 7 Mra, McCormick, with her attor-|the Tolt river, in the Cascades, came to study primarily three |" pi + dies nl, MneNs MeN 90. Dit, i, cireult court wn-|Coroner W. H. Corson, Deputy Cor things—the movement toward world | “Ferdinand § Hochbrunn,” mystery ut sity hall politicians never move ney, slipped Into circuit < MSE lank Karena, and’ - Depet | peace, as shown in the disarmament|man in the baffling Hochbrunn op side of the fen heralded shortly before noon and) oe i. soe Hil, Earl Ramage and | anes the prowatinn ot trade | murder case, has been learned. divoree o grounds * sarraid wil je Se | between "a I “j We always read the long and| Wa sranted a di mn er nex Lal, reed, i “ears ie Gate. sa, one Posttic enee| It was this “Ferdinand Hoch- erful articles written by the|of desertion after a hearing of 50) Thursday for ba | run” who took up the life of the we E4 on ice a= gl, ota minutes: Ly Belewing a epee én: the find “I was in Washington city during | real rciguerap: Hochbrunn after the Phe principal ice epo ve is . : ; >| an witness stand and in answer to|Corson left Seattle for imitation of armaments. believe in cuewing how many pounds a of her attorney, Charles|where he questioned the finders of | that great good will come of a hcpatheatge shot to death in his home You are short questions o! ay the body, Hugo Katterle, bis son! jmecting. The naval ratio as pro-|St 2620 Fifth ave., here more than is pi Ses Cutting, said that McCormick de-| 7m My ae trend, Lioyd | pounded by Secretary Hughes is sat-|two months ago. ME GTS THE Lawr |nerted her in Zurich, Switzeriand,| Vor 1 won es of Bultar } isfactory. Certain details will have! From Portland and California cit- ton May 27, 1918 body Hes 14 miles from Index, Kat jto be worked out. The four-power| ies “Ferdinand Hochbrunn” contin- | "Did he’ leave you or 4i4 youl terie ‘said, on a lonely mountain [pact also is good. ‘There will be de-| ued to direct the business affairs of luave hit’ asked Judge A. Mo-ltrai, half eaten by coyotes, but tails to solve, but the union of Eng-|the dead Ferdinand Hochbrunn by iy huspand, Eamund Bushee, h | Donald, who heard the case |with evidendes that the man cei jland, Japan, France and the United | letters and telegrams up until. the ot me I Donald, . wf rete ce aoa” Slee Seine i a " | 1st is to be desired. 1 was in at-| time when, a week ago, the tragedy rice bev, sires Seid eae titties Ole Medi'y" body waa |tendance at the conference on the| was discoy ered. McCormick sald. “We n <7. ieeaat seemalee GN “Oring. oneti| |very day that the fourpowér pact| At once, after the body had beem en yee: aiid iad lapretebes ax Uae, struck -downswhta went thru, I stayed just long enough | identified ax the real Hochbrunn,® ied Tk tet ee ve yl Rare Pe Che gh ebose P “a 04 gibi hse to be assured that the conference|the authorities set up a coast-wide ama or eee meen ee poms beng re by sa nd esa essful, then continued my|search for “Hochbrunn,” the im- joa savage for ide h etween postor. “He gave none,” Mrs. McCormick! the head and arms—lay a rusty ax “ that strikes us as He gave none,” 4 | : : . ANSP . ah “fina” "I have studied trade conditions In| This search ended last evening F white the city ad.|atowered A queer note in this mystery was! Madge Bellamy. This dainty bit of Dresden china is a new screen “find.” She has ela. cities of the Hast and.on thel when ‘Mamh Seales cncenttil Min ist ratio 0 | McCormick was represented ati the finding of a card—the eight of | prominent role in “Love Never Dies,” a new King Vidor production. cifie coast, and I am confident} ves " mtd s istration has to fewue bonds \P 0 P | Pacifie nfids vestigator for the prosecuting at 5 or 20 minutes to pay its|the hearing by Clarence . Darrow, re beside the body. aaa ieietiiabes saci _._____j that we shall see closer commerciai|torney, returned from the Hoch- ie it always manages to dig up| Noted attorney is . . union and increased mutual trade|brunn house with a sheaf of let- Ss nck Ok tae eateries. After Mra. McCormick | testified WILSON 65 | By Daisy Henry between Japan and the United|ters and other papers said to com eee |and filed her bill, Darrow and other Being petite ad pretty ‘is un ieee tain the handwriting of Clara Ska- at the old-time poll-|attorneys signed a bill in baa Paes pe gee gee Te Be "Now we come to the Pacific ques | rin, grand-niece and want of the ways been sticklers | of their client admitting ne | 1 ? | ition To my countrymen in the Unit | murdered a Besveess | poe wants to be a success in this world, | Jed States T would say, ‘Abide Dy | pending Juul o- | ‘The petition Pe egg ags Feats bg vor LN gale aes ane jbut it entirely subordinate to ithe, laws and customs of the United/ing to Dougias, is Clara Skarin } wen of letters and telegram , ’ a Joneph H. W Gertrude Way | Cormick m no mention of a poo ‘ pn presinent Ww ie ped ability and } work, according to} pe ay bon wag as cas “This case,” he said, “beats the GY a . property se ent, the umption | #wept in on ilwon to- blr aot 4 assimilated as possible bat . ne » Ga, have been married. | proper nent, t be Pelee he | Madge Bellamy, the newest actress | famous Kate Mahoney murder case eh oer [being that there was a settloment|4Ay, his @ith birthday. | Ettore to Limit Number Of!to win’ tame among the screen| Woman and feiler to Be!” yr please toy not te took upon the} {Fhe cleverness of the forgeries ee outside of court : 4 luminaries. |fay, ‘Please try vag on Ee | involved.” . the man who had gone down into « che ‘ “ a | ‘Pwo maids of Mrs McCormick, | the mat uae cides bad Srcaee | Divers Ends in Fiasco Miss Bellamy has a reputation In Tried in Everett parent nti fee Rocio rir, Patred-| “Douglas said there was no doubt GEE GEE, THE Miss Emma Buckel and Mrs. i.) Meee his heart mg |the West coast studios of being an ‘ P seek enon tent ancimilate them.:{ieft that Clara Skarin wrote the let- ICE VAMP, SEZ | |Belely, corroborated the testimony | Ann and te ae ticd. BY CARL D. GROAT Junusually attractive miss, who is EVERETT, Dec. 28—Mra. Ber [and try to help assimilate them. ters of “Ferdinand Hochbrunn™ to ‘There's been more men held | of) Mes, McCormick. They bot WASHINGTON, Dec. ‘The ef-|apt to shake her head in an indig-| tha Wilkes will be tried before That ‘Wil solve the Pacts ques business associates here, directing Pa we by sonties ee by guns. stated that the head of the Inter | ° lrort by the arms conference to limit) nant dismissal when the subject is ©, Alston here Jan- NOTHING AGAINST that rental money collected from bie ree Mt | cational Harvester company left hi\| Probe Shooting of the use of submarines ended in fail-| mentioned to her ry 19 for the murder of Gus | INTERMARRIAGE |properties in Seattle be sent to Wonder it t wife without provocation and for a/ Old J | ure today, when Fr atly turned haven't any ambition to be nielson. Her daughter, Treva In reply to a direct question as host ‘Hochbrunn” in southern cities, Solon a any of the cops are) ig refused to contribute to her] 6-Year- ap Boy '|' . a fashion plate or « ‘magazine Pote, alleged accessory, will be | his stand on intermarriage between! «The handwriting is her's,” he said. PB merits New Year's resolution to| Hime t Investigation was being made| ine imi-| Miss Bellamy remarked | tried at the same time. whites and Japanese, the viscount] ougias had a jong interview to. o it stands | Deel was not in court.| Wednesday into the shooting of Tom | t, 4 4, mem: occasion. Mrs, Wilkes contends that Daniel: | said day with Edward von Tobel, Hoch- Py McCormick tation is now d | - Jan " i e d Neither was Muriel, the daughter. | Hirota, 6-year-old son of a Japanese| bers of the American delegation de-| son shot himself. The state will at-| ‘Yes, there is no reason why |irunn’s old attorney here, who had ioht Mr * Friends foresaw that the end of} rancher near Th who died Tues | ojared. tempt to show that the death wounds| Japanese and Americans should [received letters from “Hochbrunn” high IS for * their domestic tangle * near,|day night in the Auburn hospital ‘The French government demanded| funeral march and my favorite |could not have been self-inflicted.| not intermarry, ‘That, perhaps, |and, carrying out their instructions, hes tm “ae au here —Ke for they both announced that this| ‘Tom, together with his brother,|a minimum of 90,000 tons in subma.| flowers | Danielson is said to have been shot| is the ultimate solution of the | cojjected Hochbrunn’s rents and sent the last year they would make| Toki, 12, and Leonard Peterson, al #0! rines at today’s session of the navy} It didn't take her long to quality times, onee in the left side Pacifl Langan But ber ns pied (Turn to Last Page, Column 2) ae See . 4 we mnie we n o o ee d she of the heart the future, Just now the thing elon 5 the deficit of the Chicago Grand|12, son of a white rancher, went| imitation committee. This was done|for a part on th tage, and st ~ 4 n _——+ = pets Brief Freedom < company. They were paying] hur in the hills back of Thomas! on instructions just received from| was seen on Broadway with Wil _ killing occurred in Mrs.) to do is for the Japanese and to Appe t Trial the $400,000 deficit this year | Mond Young Peterson accident: | paris liam Gillette in “Dear Brutus.’ Wilkes’ home here two months ago.| Americans to be friendly and Caste Poindexter MADIRC Ppear a ra * r montha it has been rumored | ajly charged his rifle, the bullet| The French attitude brought ex | Fate, in the form of a handsome! The charge iy murder in the first) helpful to one another, and not I D H F id A. O'Dog NS, Wis, Dec. 26—Johe he friendship of McCormick | striking Tom in the abdomen pre 4 of regret from Arthur Bal-| contract from Thomas H, Ince, in | degree. to hate,” s Vue ere Friday rift, Bim y-. apo dhe on, vervinn mai iee Mary Garden, directress | lfour, representing the Brtlish, and|tervened, and now Miss Be " ————|- Dr. Juichi Soeda, newspaper ed-| United States Senator Miles Poi Ben tauran gt Ble mentence for thejand Minn Mary Ger id some day} & FIVE-DAY CONFERENCE be-| from the Itallan and Japanese dele. |ambitions are directed to carving a|her ax if it had been written to/itor and former vice-minister of fl-|dexter is expected to geach ee. Trearel Anne ee ey: eect that Mn |tween the 96 field representatives of | gations. |name for herself on the silver sheet. | order | nance, heatedly denied charges made | [riday morning to spen remain: ace, ean, 08 ae brougiy rere ae Mertne™ cosed the direc-|the Pacitic Northwest district of the 16 British, Italiany and Japanese| Miss Bellamy was “loaned’t. by ow well this young actress ix|by investigators that the Japanese/der of the congressional holidays Wo Madison under rd to testify in | MeCormick Ln. eoeten since her|United States veterans’ bureau is in| served notice that if France would| Mr. Ince to King Vidor for # He }mucceeding can be observed when | government condones the manufac-|here with friends and political axso- i yy lig patter ly 0:57 erknnd | perrenen = “credence to this|progress at the bureau's offices in!not agree to a reduction of eubma Jin “Love Never Dies,” to play althe Vidor production is shown herefture and wholesale distribution of|ciates, He will stop at the New 4 "of the srl, who is charged |return has given o pares building. (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) part which, it was declared, suited! New Year's week at the Liberty, (Turn to Last Page, Column 4) Washington. the same crime rumor. ne vw

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