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SECTION TWO The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH, FRIT DAY, APRIL 7, 1922, PAGES 13 TO 24 SEES MOHAMMEDAN THREAT OF NEW Bolshevists Would Cast Lot With Islam in Conflict, He Declares This is the warning of Tothrep/ dition if England should get out to- morrow. Sloddard, an expert on the EBastern Question, recognized as an authority by such men as President Harding | hax vested interests in Mohammedan. and Lord Northcliffe. Stoddard ts the author of “The Rising Tide of Color” and “The New World of Is- “If the Moslem miltions hurl them. gives against Europe,” said Stod- @ard today, “Bolshevism will support banner of islam. I am unwilling prophesy the outcome, But the meeenen people should realize now such 4 cataclysm would have a ono ry effect upon themwelves. _*Riots in India and Egypt, guer- warfare in Northern Africa, out- in Syria, Turkey's insistence keeping European territorial while the sultan remaina at z E & af i i ¥ il i th i Pe I E g ERT | a5 ATLANTIC gradual diminution of white control. “By no means do I advocate a pol- ley of scuttle. India would be in anarchy and Exypt in a terrible con- “Intam must realize that Europe | Countries; their former impotent and decadent condition accounts for the presence of Europeans. “The Engtish have shown a sense of reality and are conducting them selves In a very #tatesman-like megr ner. The mout dangerous clement ix | France, which at present is precipi- | tating trouble in Syria.” Coprriatt, 192%, by The Seattle Start WHERE TITANIC STRUGGLE IS BREWING rope and America of Mohammedan peril, and map showing in Black the present bounderics of Islam and by dotted line the distance to which Stoddard says it m MOHAMMEDAN DOMINION GED MOWAMME DAN POPULATION AT PRESENT y MIXED MOHAMMEDAN AND Non —_+ GAS EXECUTION | I$ DENOUNCED Law Questioned CARSON CITY, Nev. April T— The United States supreme court probably will be called up to deter mine whether death by lethal gas, aa provided by statute in this state Lothrop Btoddard, who warns Fu- spread. Explained Constructing the variable com), denser is the next step in the build-| your second movable plate in place. ing of radio receiving set—and the | Tighten as before. hardest. Mructions carefully should be able) in to make this part which increases selective tuning. “lcomdenser is best. The materials | Werest thruout all Islam; a contin- ‘ted awakening to self. consciousness: @h increasing dislike for Western domination. diminution of white control in Asia and Africa. “The vital question is whether |. shaking off white control will come | ‘with or without a cataclysm. The fataclyxm may come. It will come Engiand and France pursue a sive measures drive liberal Moham- Medans into the ranks of the extrem- tats, “I hope to see the cataclyxm avoid. @f by the adoption of a policy of GOES TO CHURCH AS HOME BURNS Fire ‘Couldn't Bother This Salvationist WINSTED, Conn., April 7—Fred doesn’t believe in letting a little thing like a fire, even if it is in his own home, interfere with his Teligious duties. Mr. Perry is an ardent member of the Salvation Army. ‘The chimney in the Perry home caught fire and as a tongue af flame leaped from hastened to the home of J. Gimm, & neighbor, to summon the fire de- partment by telephone. After the firemen had been called | Mr, Gimm left his home with Mr. Perry to render what assistance he could, but Mr. Perry, instead of ro home, hastened in an oppo site direction, toward town. “Where are you going?” inquired Mr. Gimm. “IT can't mie Army meeting,” Perry, who continued on to Winsted. Firemen exinguished With chemicals that responded = Mr. his way the blaze KNEW FROM EXPERIENCE “The result must inevitably be the | short-sighted policy and by repres-| its top he} Salvation | | Take one of the | port, bringing it as close to the top| Inut ‘a I fixed plate supports for a moment la washer on each of the three sup: plate in position | ‘This {x absolutely essential for the | movable plates must interleave the i fixed plates without touching them. needed are: Fifteen sheets of aluminum or brass 1-20 of an inch thick and about four inches in diameter. Sixtyfour small nuts no bigger than $16 of an inch. Twenty-eight washers. Two pieces of bakelite, hard rub ber or ebenite dielectric about four inches In diameter. 07 of Mysteries of Radio ftightening nuts on # But any reader following these in| nred piates until you bave them all the capacity of the set and gives it touch and that the center shaft re | volves freely with its eight movable | For the loose coupler receiver de | ahoots, it the base it ¥ scribed in thiese columns a S-plate ion a ae moving one way and then the other, | the hettom, and run it to @ small machine screw @). Then attach the Four brass rods about four inches! cians and nine female clergymen. aa a penalty for murder, ts “cruel and unusual.” ‘This developed aa the death watch was placed on Gee Jon and Hughie | Sing, Chinese (colored) assassins, who murdered a compatriot in a |tong fued last year and are con | to die by lethal gas the | demned week of April 16 to 22. Their counsel declared an appeal 1 be taken acting as an automat fo stay against the execution, Jon and Sing are the first to be fentenced to death under the new law, which, beyond providing gen erally for administration of lethal as within a quitable inclosure at the state prison in the presence of the warden, six citizens, contains no directions. A hermetically sealed cell with & glass front and having pipes for! the entrance and exit of the deadly gan is contemplated, but the plans may be limited to a helmet secure-| ly adjusted and containing the dead. ly agency, ready for release on the turning of an external vatve His Health Broken, Veteran Ends Life His health broken from injuries re- ceived in the battle of Vimy Ridge William H. Peterson, 48, Canadian Philadelphia has 263 women physt-!war hero, éommiited suicide Thurs day in his room at $3 Washington st, by Expert Secure the first fixed plate by three poste. Go back to the center shaft, Slip | Washer on it, then a nut and put) Alternate between the movable and place. When you are certain they do not On account of the center shaft ider a very brass wire to nnecting wire. Ereet the binding post @) on any the fixed plate supporte. SUp on your rubber supporta (. Diagrams for variable condenser. high and thin enough to take the small bolts. Two pieces of cardboard. One knob and pointer—hand of an ol clock will do. ‘One small binding post. One small machine screw. One piece of springy brass wire. ‘Two bits of rubber. Take the cardboard and rule off pattern indicated in left-hand dia «ram. | Mark off with pencil on the metal. | Cut eight sheets for the movable plates and seven for the others. The | former should not be any larger than | 25-8 inches at the widest point and/| the latter should be at least three inches. j He careful not to bend the thin| | sheets, | Then take the two pleces of bake- | lite or hard rubber and cnt to fit | over the two plates lying in the posi. | |tion of the left-hand diagram. Drill holes for the supports, making a} large opening for the center shaft) which revolves. | ‘Thread the four supports #0 that | the nuts can be screwed on them. Attach the knob (two in right-hand | iagram) and pointer (8) to support | (. This forms the center shaft on which the movable plates are joined Be sure that the knob is screwed on tightly. H Run the shaft thru the top bit of | | bakelite (1) and tighten with a nut. Screw on the otner supports (). Do not touch the base yet. ' eight movable 4 and slip it on the center sup-| | | pla possible. Tighten with an-| other nut ' Now turn your attention to the already been screwed Slip two nuts and) These have into the bakelite ports and then put your first fixed COCKROACHES. WATERBUGS ANTS | | 1 | EASILY KILLED BY USING THE GENUINE ~_ GORSKI —) - : ; | STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE _Man—Hello, give me Central! Aso SURE DEATH to rats and mice 1234. | These pesta are the greatest Jere of dis. Operator—Br-r-r-ng. Here's your| ess They destroy both food and property. party, Ready for Vse-—Detter than ‘raps, Man—Is this Main 56678? Pireafione to. 1s lenguaues Serge bee Volce—Yaw- MONEY BACK IF IT Satisfaction and You Get It SPECIAL PRICES ON CORN BROOMS. weight; polished handle. ... wi Ernst merchandise i sold to you as the best quality that can be obtained. If any article you buy does not satis: fy you in every way, we want you co bring. it back, This is why so many of our customers have been coming here for years. I P Auto Accessories Specially Priced! 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But Henry Heuer, father of the defend ant, taking the stand, opened the door of the family closet and showed “Just before Harry was born 1 quarreled with his mother. a and threatened her life.” With that act, the defense con- tended, the murder seed had been planted, Some strange impulse at tracted the growing boy to the re volver the father had used and it was (his gun he finally used when he contemplated murder. Prychologixts battied the problem back and forth, It became the iswue was returned the jury had agreed that “the bey is a paycopath and not to be held responsible.” | Heuer, a high school maid to have hv jfair with the you bor and to have deliterately planned the murder of ber husband. 1 drew) |of the cane, and -when/the verdict | boy. war | a “puppy love” af: | g wife of a neigh- | | | Mathilde McCormick, “the girl with @ hundred mocaters”—at least that’s what one young mins called her when she saw this latest photo of John D. ‘FRENCH FIGHT POLYGAMY LAW | War-Time Statute Attacked by Both Churches 7.—Cath PARIS, France, April law. During the war a law was | passed making natives born in cer. tain districts of Senegal French citizens, but at the same time al lowing them to retain their own marriage customs, The result in that polygamy may be legally prac tieed tn the colony by French cit! wena ‘The moral objections raised by the church, which fears the conse. quences of such precedent eta anxious that the birth rate shall not decline in the colonies and cause Fran | 18-inch, $1.95 w Shelf Paper—the Daisy or Jutch Blue design; 7c package. . th twoplece cover. .37c enamel surfa in 3 different olice and Protestants in France are | joining forces to combat the tacit \forts to “soft-pedal” such ‘ admission of polygamy by French |i. rumor is gaining strength that lished by the French code, are un | how Ukely to convince parliament or the with the professor who is urging us government. The latter, indeed, I! to walk on all fours. thus | troops to shrink. * reservoir of colored) tifue to uphold legal polygamy. i nicer, who ts soon to wed Max Oser, | Swiss riding master, Miss McCor- | | mick, who is much given to outdoor | | life, has eppeared in sweaters in all! lof her recent picturca. | | Prince of Wales at . 4 Odds With Kinsman LONDON, April %—Denspite ef- the reason the Prince of Wales took his Indian trip was to avoid the wedding of his sister, Princess Mary, to Viscount Lascelles, He is said to have opposed bis sister's) bethrothal to the point where she said she would not “be dictated to by any brother,” MORE PROPAGANDA ‘The University Kansan wonders liberal the shoe trust will be PORTER AT 24, | Restaurateur Makes Half a) yy vanes at $2,000, while the fige | | tyfour yeary ago, at the age of 16 }& faloon porter |tired with @ fortune of more than) half a million dollars is a bit of the Interesting life history of Julius Payton, who no jhas just disposed of hix chain of| that they never know when they |weveral restaurants to “take life|have enough,” Payton says, “They | easy | for | th | | |- | Pn fn WORLD WAR Fire Destroys Home Fire that wiped out the home of Millard, 7711 28th ave. 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