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First 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 — Way Pay More? FEVERETT VERDICT DUE TODAY. Prosecutor Says Mother Puts Blame on Innocent Daughter Ew | weatuer Tonight and Sunday, rain; moderate westerly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 43. Minimum, 38, ‘Today noon, 41, On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise : FS The Seattle Star Entered as Srcond Class Matter May @ the Postotfice ot Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March &. 1979, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 VOLUME 23. Two- Year-Old Gloria Is Developing Caruso Voice , WASH,, SATU RDAY, FEBRU AR Y 4, 192: FEB TWO CENTS I IN N SEATTLE DAPPER {weer oave HEARING [Coot ae | SAUNDERS ' DAV iS | i MacNIDER!_ A LLE D (EDITORIAL) SOUGHT COMEDY Hanford MacNider, The Star takes off its hat to | ‘Want Two-Gun you hecause it seems to us you have shown the coun- | Defense Gives Hot Man for Question- Your refusal is corking fine American act. a Not that G wouldn't have made a good senator; The Star believes today more than ever you H have measured up fully to the best traditions of that sometimes’ try you are a BIG MAN. We thought so when you visited Seattle with Marshal Foch some weeks ago; ~ today we are sure of it. Reply, Charging in g Regarding He's a ‘swashbuckling Ss tat e Wi eld Movie Murder || two-fisted man, hero of Evidence You turned down an offer of Iowa’s governor to ap. id William MacLeod Raine’s point you United States senator. BY FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW || Stirring new novel of the By Robert B. Bermann LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4. — West, “Gunsight Pass.” EVERETT, Feb. 4.—Charges “Dapper Dan" Collins, twogun- and counter charges flew thick man, and alleged blackmailer, bs The Star has estab- and fast today an the trial of | body. Not that an ame” “wanted for questioning” In con lished a wonderful repu- Mrs. Bertha Wilkes and her 15- bition for advancement | nection with the murder of Wik tation thruout the Pa- year-old daughter, Treva Pote, to the senate is to be liam Desmond Taylor, ag aaa tie cific Northwest for the for the murder of Gus Danielson, reached its final stage. frowned upon; quite United Press exclusively today quality of its fiction. || {“few minutes after Prosecuting| the contrary. by private investigators at work | This story is quite up to |! attorney ‘Tr. A. Stiger had electrified |i But you, Hanford angen of ~~ ' the standard. It is not |{the courtroom by branding the trial MacNider, had been in- i as @ frame-up and a vaudeville act, “Dapper Dan” is now at large, de 1 “ a begin. Turn eteane-hdtaeane. a kc eenenas trusted with the high- | teotives naid, with a prize of $5,000 page 6, brought the accusation that the state est office in the Amer- Howdy, Folks! Have you a on hie head, following the shooting had deliberately concealed evidence | ican Legion. If ‘our home? in New York last May of John B.| = suse j 1. sorta nae Reid, well-to-do manufacturer, at the | in an effort to railroad the mother |i. had deserted it now for political preferment you “Seattle Man Disappears with | Auto."—The Star. He must have he ent th Hie le ;. home of Hazel D. Warner ee eee eee ee ee toments | Rave made the Legion appear in the light of a political | “Dapper Dan” has been treed made immediately after the shooting, @ organization. Your acceptance would have tended t fallen into one of those holes on from New York to Denver, from Den- one signed by the girl, the other by throw it d into the field of le ¥ ver to Salt Lake City and from Salt | vi more and more in ie Pl a phen papicbceatiod CLOSIN WORK |=: statement Why ab0 intr pears: .. You would have betrayed in spiri ° When Hi Gill ran for mayor be panied eewrtos. way'tpe ter | not offwe the-second? I'll tei you|m S@rvice men honored you.. A weaker smoked a corncopipe.. Dan Lan: je recentiz encaped @ your place might have yielded. hy: bec it hav uitted nie here when a motion picture | why: because it would have acq } don doesn't wear a vest. Gee, what her.” actrasn whom. it wee sieges. te was Final Session Explains F Of! as scoaclte tcvendensh sae Sort a walkaway the bird will have who You did the BIG thing. You turned down a doesn’t believe in socks! | Ceemptng 3 ues os 6 Cee oe the mother and daughter, panting @ atorship for which smaller men have paid a kin . + leas al’ ici ia East Treaties ote as a buman fiend, and de-|™ Yansom in money and have mortgaged their sou " " le Tre hot hi or t * - illi Tis 1S SURE HINT AT BLACKMAIL BY A. L. BRADFORD claring Treva had shot tim down to/ You “eame clean.” Three or four million of buddies understand and appreciate. They proudly today, “I knew MacNider was that sort”—and Dan Landon will not have AGAINST TAYLOR CONTINENTAL HALL, | | ¥ | RAPE VERDICT Detectives are attempting to es) Washington, D. EXPECT VERI the support of the vested in- ee , ‘| | paca » Feb. 4—The lars P.M. e 2 jerests. tablish whether or not this black Washington conference today |" prosecutor Stiger’s argument, be | love you for it. x rer Ey mail acheme involved Taylor's my# formally approved sweeping cov- un early this morning, marked the \tery.shrouded past enants (to govern the future oncluding phase of one of the most it eee gi never wan any rie compet ‘Great. Tenor’s ; Daughter Already Is Ceemrenst prorggossaenl eg "tas Ee oh oe cee [sensational tr 0 eel ro asa Showing Signs of Genius to the latter, that Col designed to insure peace in the | room. It was expected that the case Two more hats have been cast ‘n| pot eats declared his intention of | War East, brings to an end all would go to the jury early this after- the mayoralty ring. All the can | “finishing this deal single-handed,| the deliberations of the great con- | noon, and that a verdict might be BY RUTH ABELING |since Ma come-on girl had crossed | ference. | reached by as early as 3 o'clock | da are running on the platform . > =, - triste: o°, é . . Only the shent f the t 4! This orning’s session 7 of “More Appropriations and Less} NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Gloria Caruso already is a prodigy |"! 0" a ieee that “Dap-a. farewell address, by President |wich instructions tothe jury from | Albert Chase, = logger, whe Teste ke | giving promise of becoming a great singer like her famous)... ““pan's" intended victim was| Harding Monday remains Judge Guy C. Alston. Judge Alston | WA called as @ rebuttal witness | ‘The laundry workers are going to father. lnome one obviously possessed of] Treaties and agreements formally | to be the jury that it could find either | pee <> be pe a bia <n pyle. give a masquerade bait on Pebruary| At 2 the little daughter of the man who for years held the |considerable wealth, who was con j approved today were jor both of the de endante guilty st} Gia. dadelas, feove Pen — Salar » to ae Son » d r cted with the motion pleture in |“MAGNA CHARTA” murder in the first or in the second | * | 17 ; Put all your duds in the wasa| position of the world’s foremost tenor can sing better than |Gestey, they informed the United | FOR FAR EAST |fewres, or that it could acquit either| {ified the court yesterday with to witnesses and even to Tie Tae es | most children at 6 As eee | Pras. A general nine-power treaty on|or both of them. He laid particular] the statement that he had been] jell matron, | : node s Wain tx raiser | Gloria is-“her father’s girl.” She looks like him, and in|’ "tnis petiet te based on the fact |China, containing important policies | *tress upon the fact that the jury ts} gage tom ytd Digaccne RG pe LE G8 pears | her baby way talks like him and has the gestures agd manner-|that the diackmailer wan attempt: |of ifreeing China of foreign aggres. | Permitted to pass upon the credibil that “that's just what | st ming Bowed with the weight of care, Is etress as a lure. | r ity of evidence offered by any wit- at's just w |street from the fire station, aking hemanin wie leak isms. Gloria has her father’s lustrous dark eyes and Olive-| oe se. see oe hadlentek saiec vere | tecnica aan de eocamek Gee hn Le raucous fire whistle, blown j Wamve Seats rest Collins, it is belie lasting fact, this compact being the se b- lea Stung by the Editor's goed | tinted compiexion. | ohanty intimate with the details first binding “magna charta” for the fever in all of my experience, T bad 9108000 etn 5 sist tees. D00n, See. utor Stiger declared, “have I| her—and I didn't have a cent | Judge Guy C. Alston—as it endeave | She loves to si rtoire ot large ’ oe ors Be tew Yor lwar E Pros ndeay ing. Her repertoire is not large, but its scope |r Taylor's past in New York, bits | Far East | encountered a cane that was xtamped| after 60 days,” he declared. comes just at the moment that k 4 old and #94, ite athe fos 4 “ ; ” : ia ies st ™ as ¢ urceaaa for hi forever— is wide, for it runs from “Three Blind Mice” to bits from her |ot which are now coming to light) A nime-power customs treaty on | Sela frame-up from every an cee (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) The Colyamist gets it bad | father’s arias. |for the first time China, providing for a revision up-/%) Sit Mies Evidence has peen| Chase, altho hardly @ comedian, henge => iae 7 4 < It is rumored that evidence has|ward of Chinese customs duties, | #'* 4% this cay ‘a | . pt . If,onty the shack would burs, — | | “Gloria never heard her father sing on the stage,” SAY8},.6, uncovered showing that Tay-|which, it ts estimated, will afford a| Put before the jury by the defense | kept the courtroom in an uproar | : Or the Editor take a turn Madame Caruso. But, until he was taken sick, he often) jor a supposed art connoisseur, | total increased revenue to China of simply to conte he bagged ae most of his testimony. { Or'ward the land that is better fer:| sang lullabies to her. And every day she hears records of his|iivea in New York under an. as-{approximately $46,167,000 annvally. |, Tv" a " ‘Are you a good fighter?” Defense | ; If only & monkey wrenc |the witness stand yesterday. Don't] Attorney 8. A. Bostwick wanted to an of reat |; The child never can hear enough of the Caruso records. | Mi Jr” : B ablishment in | ine would tell the truth in the flush] “Well—pretty fair" Chase re a There might be « member of the original Floradora|China of a board of reference to i For the Colyum wasted ona Daddy!” she exclaims, when the record begins to turn and) company. ‘They had one child vidich vail questi ‘donauriiia fre [0% pen tory phe eaiately Betas mopnded diffidently : re ee | the ténor’s voice, stilled by death but preserved by science,| ‘Taylor and his wife were subse | open door and railway articles of the n hat do you mean by that? saa gt eee | p A nateesals track . jdid not say then that she had shot) Bostwick pursued relentlessly Sacred College Is Cont ey é Two exmayors of Seattle are | fills the room with cadence. | quently divorced. | kenern! Chinese treaty were to be re-| nanielson | SOK" sottened’. Ghiaba a Geemanct g) - 4 down in Los Angeles selling real| - “Daddy!” she repeats, and tries to sing with him. | _ Police ate attempting to find out |ferred for. x a wnanty “eet “Did Mra. Wilkes lie? There is/ous gleam in his eyes—he seemed ing the Vote q yhe wy die here, the: A h Pe . | whether or not the ¢ fe in | declaration whe a s ge ap dys fgmrlimatati 4 There i& something about seeing this child, standing tip-|jiving [ner part i# prepared to give an un.|nO. duestion but what she lied at/to be tired of discussing his per} eras ° tee on sturdy little legs with fascinatingly dimpled knees,| ‘Tayior's daughter. a) Daisy | derstanding not to alienate or lease pam palo iaian ehsareae tt wea'ten sine 1 manage to hold! LONDON, Feh, ; Admiral Kan of |looking wistfully into the depths of the phonograph, that | Taylor, age 14, in now said to be|any portion of her territory to any | mediately after the tragedy or in| Ratwick dec Pe he rake gp oes j ballot ‘of the sacted college Se Siam i . ‘, ik > t > attending a finishing echool at Mar-| power,” this being one of the Chi ot, cocasions. Ss wept se to dis: | election of a successor to Pope Bene- China left Seattle jbrings tears to one’s eyes. | flats ‘ “ a court—or on both occasion: ontinue his interrogation at this |gict XV w: ccessful thi i 7 today. Ex-dough | Baby Gloria cannot realize that she'll never see her father | ™"ne’*. N. hese ten points Prosented at the be-| “Hoth of the defendants have Wed:| point, lnoude’ the’ Macbenee Sima ; | ; :3¢ . : F F ginning of the conference. ° st we Hi of their evi-| q lexraph’s _ Zz. boys will, be again | SE, TT GIRL TELLS | Bogs! jand you must weigh @ eee Paria correspondent declares at ' seanel, te . eae a . . . |OF TAYLOR THREAT PACIFIC PACT Jdence in that Nght, Shinai Gailoes th teaner; Whe Rika ry that the s@miral The telephone rings, She runs to it ahead of the butler or! “111° kill that fellow Sends if 1|18 EXPLAINED ly oTIM ONLY called ‘bg; thie’ wate 40; cabaia. evi ernie Rome, | is no relation to | the maid. She takes down the receiver and cries, “Daddy,|¢ver !4y hands on him.” fh the) Rappiementel tour power Pes INCIDENT vaent |{enee_ that Gus Danielson was a] ROME, Feb. 4.—The third ballot oe ee i dadd ) ‘This threat was directed by Will-|cific treaty clearly stating that the] “Gus Danielson is just an incident | man of violent temper, was so rat- x H cee Madems Ca indulees her child in h ; liam Desmond Taylor, murdered film| (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) in this case. The real question is,!tied by Deputy Prosecutor Q. A. | feng es ene nC teen ea | é teturn of Peter Grimm” is}; - wane Sogn lament. gear antad alge fancies CONCERN | ji ctor, against Kdward F. Sands whether human life is #0 cheap that! Kaune's questions that he was un.| ore benedict XV, taken thi morn. | a ae ne taetropdliian, Rater (70k Tae father. “I want to keep him alive for her,” she says. | iy former secretary, now being it can be thrown aside like a dis-|abie to qualify as a witness, Altho | eqns Saas we tne. Gk omin, he Metropolita “ ; sng mgd Smoke "7 e chimney it Grime, like Wiiliam Jennings Bry-| “It will help her. So his pictures, his records, his gifts—and| nought for questioning in connec | eee ea eeveetrs Within my body |, testified that he had known |of the Sistine chapel informed ‘the an, is always r ning. | the Italian word he taught her— (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) | | oe i Wake & Colona ly | Danielson for years, he de 4 | waiting throngs outside the Vateale ; erage | It is the only Italian word Gloria knows. Enrico Caruso| | | pie Shs a acd aoe jof the failure of the sacred college pppe bahay 5° ; | ‘ e dead man's reputation. a ‘ H oo ES» schooled her in enunciating it with the soft Italian accent—| BIG BOULDER |\Motor Fiend Plows “ss ae jo agree oS ee ° “Madonna.” ¢ | Everybody ® : | Once upon @ time there suet || Madame Caruso intends to raise her daughter as a sim el RECKS TRAIN Doin at | Into Crowd; Flees} ing wetloe: yh aie yes poms : : fa business man who was asked Made ( so it is to raise ghter as a simr | , | Seow Gil rey The following official statement q +) t run for mayor. Altho he had | | American girl, despite the millions left to them by the tenor,| ais, pat Ors, Pee Uae | Dashing at a high rate of rege will Saba th Lie Cee was issued today to the United Press ‘ fair living for his fam 2 >, 2 7 ere ej» - ile ~ | thru a crowd of passengers alighting P: ig to | by the highest Vatican authority: Bi J a Hs lig B+. » | | millions being increz ised by the multiplying royalties from|gon-washington Ratlway company the |from a street oar at 20th ave. S. and| Coughdrops. It ought to, Ever- Me abnoliale paige regi | re Saka “she maasiakae records. ' ; |train No. Portland to Chicago, Jackson st, Friday night, an uniden-| ett drugstores have had to send ltaxen daily. The third was taken — Viciied upon.io make a apesdh | “We are going to Italy in May,” she says. “But we will! jatene k an ie lense oul x undee the tified Ariver, Ina large touring car, | be —_ nedicine new suppli | thisrhornine.” | at banquet, he refused to| | return in six months and spend most of our future life in| °?°**" ee eee ee Pp) ran down and severely injured a| he medicine since the trial | qhrongs that had gathered early “2 4 | " crossing, 15 miles east of here, at . small girl whose name has not been | —————~ | today* outside the Vatican were dis- permit his name to be used as | | America, She is going to be educated in America, and she is/§:39 tast night learned. Several other persons were | capotnted’ ‘wills “the omaaeata a candidate for the mayorsity oing to be allowed to elect her own medium of expressing} ‘The engineer and fireman were ruck and tigered: [appointed wi am ena chair, saying that he didn't iM rf that tet P zi parent Bogie tlh a Re ae ea? cae: announced the failure of the thind know a darn thing about run e talen at is hers. oa eee re . * . OOS ee 7 hie \hallot. Many had spent the night “ +o " ‘ it still i a x , |and baggage car overturned. A OU will find com- || took up the chase in his machine for | ; * ning a city : I think it will be music, but it still is too early to be sure. ferecking train’ whl itt here stort oe cance hal eae Una ARI L . jin the wails it ani want * i Howev she is her father’s daughter, so she must haveljy after the accident reported the plete, accurate DETROIT, Mich, Feb, 4.—The| Points for the rush to get benea pb icsse enius. \tracks would be clear early today. i . . st slash in automobile prices |the balcony from which the new Caster slecona: are eeterion janie | \| information in to- || Trial of Governor [ever announced was made here te [Pape will bestow his blessing caine from Canada to the U, B.| " | prieaas Weal: e. Al day by the Lincoln Automobile Co,} Nothing official is known of the Would you cal} ‘em “snow birds’? ‘MAN CRUSHED | Alley had attempted to enter ine Legion Commander | day’s Star. This is || Small on March 6 jimmediately after it had been pur.{ results of the first three ballots, ee j elevator just after it had started up. | R fuses lowa Toga! just another instance on Feb. 4.—Tria! | chased at bankruptcy sale for $8,000,.|two yesterday and one this morning, tm poy with my books,” gur-| ward and the gates were closing. He | e ih ya of Minois governor, 07/000 by Henry Ford, Regarding yesterday's voting, howr — gies ae See Bank BY ELEVATOR was crushed between the elevator] BALTIMORE, Feb. 4.—Preferring of the service The charges of consptracy to juggle! Prices of all models were slashed, | ever, 11 Mondo, a Rome publication, | . re ee | Ralph Alley, 24, barber, suffered | M00r and the 16th floor. orge |to remain national commander of the ie An millions of dollars of state funds, | varying from $800 to $1,200, pretends to know that Cattinals — ere's a wign in a shoe polith-| 41. ious of u ler « ‘itty fata Lester Landry, elevator operator, | American Legion, Hanford MacNider Star’s advertising col- was today set to start Monday,| “Announcement of the cut was|Gasparri and Lualdi received the | f i lor in Ta0d that reada, |*%® loss of @ lex and possibly fatal) .o7neq the car barely in time to save |this week refused to ot appoint Ei fie ote nga Mareh 6. made by Henry M, Leland, president | greatest number of votes from ong umns can render you ’ | 9 Check Your Gr Here Open,” | injuries when he was caught in an! atey's life |ment to the United ates senate - ’ o | ‘The date was set by Judge Claire /of the concern, who will be retained | faction, and Cardinals La Fontaine J. f tellin us. They must be |elevator on the 15th floor of the L.| Alley was taken to city hospital,|from Towa to succeed William 8. |Hdwards In Lake county clreuit/in charge of the company under/and Laurenti from the opposing: isting people, those Tacomans. !. Smith building at noon Saturday, |! unconscious, Kenyon ‘court, Ford's ownership, group.