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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922. AMBULANCE [S WRECKED; TWO INJURED valid Woman Is Carried Over 20- Foot Bank With Her Husband Crashing over ment between Auburn and Kent, Pacific highway, @ private ambulance tn whieh Phillip BLOOD FOES OF HAP. Ddringing his invalid wife from that rolled over twice, seriously both Dellman and his wite The driver escaped unhurt automobile + Injured people auto and took them to Virginia Ma gon hospital y was to be made Satur Tradition“ st the Countess Karolyi of Hungary and her baby. rly Karolyis pronounced a curse again Hapsburgs, rulers of Austria—and look at the Hapsburgs states eays one of the « Detlman received a fractured skull His wife was bruised and shaken. of the ambulance sald he was crowded from the road oy & passing auto, The Deilmans Itve at 3197 N. Deilman is a mechan: | Germans and Russ et, Tacoma. eal engineer. HERE’S MORE ABOUT BY EDWARD M. THIERRY THE Uncle Joe’s Big Panacea ‘: Birthday, Admits He's Poker Fan BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT (Copyright, 1 by the United WABHINGTON, May 6-—"Lead a simple life, vote right, pay Your hon est debts, collect all that's coming to you, but no more, and twat your} family rheht.” | That is “Uncle Joe Cannon's ad vice to Americans on the eve of his} Agth birthday ‘anniversary, which | comes tomorrow | The man who has served more than 46 years in congress—longer than any other man and longer than a) oe wns anked ea. lnm," and the above is what he “What do you think about the fu ture America?’ he was asked “Do you believe in all th's peastm nt talk about the people degener roing to » AVErAKE person to give his definition nerican: sting and the governm wriash 7 Jo Joo" well nigh exploded © #reat men and| in the Unteed than there ever has © history of the nation,” Cannon shouted. a “Some peop ask ‘Where are! There are mm been In they? And I answer they are every where, following their vocations, but | , whether it be in upon the when ne | ne congrenn ¢ bench, in the state legislatures, be following the plow or working tn | growing into | the machine shop, there will h« found German-Rusatin treaty BURN NEGROES} . BA Service, Inala military Frohibited Anywhere in the World by NEA Service, Inc.) May 6—What sort! being manufactured | work,” into STARTS ON PAGE ONE lot dynamite more peop capable of #slf-aovern. ment and ready to defend tle flag than there ever have’ been since | to | Anrerica wan discovered.” | would| “Uncle Joe” gave his early life on ing, the negro confessed and tmplicat. ed the other two, Jones and Cornish were arrested to Fairfield. non conference? What are its world dangers? These questions were put to Ber As 800% ‘nard M. Baruch, noted financier and chairman of the war in dustries board durir member of the supreme bination, the farm credit for «iv j make an unbeata }from both an economic mill and brough as they had been the bars, a mob gathered and stormed the jail. The guard was quickly over powered and the three taken and placed in automobiles 100 AUTOMOBILES MOB PARADE More than 100 automobiles ted the Parade back to Kirvin, a distance of about 33 miles. tary standpotnt. It would be a com behind economiat, bination of brains REPARATIONS SUM ks were | economic “1 do not’ bei for the American peace commission n delegate on economics and reparation clauses of the Treaty of Versailles, ruch spoke of the dangerous ffo-| the German Iussian that al 3 laation of ou pea ce jermanization of Russia amounting to anything can come until there is nitiative again tr | tentialities ng him the physical strength to stand thru bis long service in congress, That and his habit of eating only when he's He seldom eats Junch, n he doen eat he dowrs any: | wants and all he wants, | > hurt him he would have | been a gonner longgago, he maid, re. calling that he started to chew at 12 « at 15 | Cannon te 1° world chat, altho ti he's 86, “and ought to know Letter,” 1 was amo idea. | draw poker against “good, stiff play ‘The cavalcade arrived about 4 a. m. and circled the square. | 44 A large pile of wood was ready by or in Kirvin | treaty | Whether that has beon | « CAL SEQUENCE ISOLATION * tm still hin pet diversion | vole Joe's” birthday will Le ee Points| brated tonight with a party at the/ the time they were taken from the words of 15 months ago, to the failure to fix reparations Germany & reagonable traces back the amount sequence of Curry waa chained to the tron seat! nations of the cultivator, mutilated and crude oil and kerosene poured over him Jones and Cornish did not coffess to participation fn the crime. America and second by largely by themselves. “And China now fs the logteal ally of Germany and Russia. being neglected nation whose territory happened ne are fixed sen. eannot throw out.” ‘The quegtion w |nature of the German-Russian com. German-Hussian treaty put as to the Two White Men in Case Are Released FAIRFIELD, Texas, | Claude and Audie Crowell, held bere) Pending an investigation of thelr con ection with the murder of Eula Aus were released shortly before noon today when au questions George's pre | aaxreanton “So far as men and material are concerned,” “Geemany and Russia would be as self-contained as any nation In the world, with the possible exception of America. Russia do if Baruch sad, particularly joean't pay? For under the right to move into Germa home of Representative Modden, Ml | chairman of the house appro. | ft Priations coanmittes, who grew up in Stithe house under Cannon's wing./ i Many of Uncle Joe's old 'riends wy drop in to do him honor, Including} the president of the United Btatea, | for once, will take a hack seat ne HERE’S MORE ABOUT DAVISON STARTS ON PAGE ONE || joyd 10 ¢2| most widely known financfers, He thorities were convinced they had no connection with th Jobn King, | force the claim: helped to make outenst |nations of G: can produce any amount of food- stuffs, and possibly cotton. Ger- itather of aie thal many can supply manufactured . told officials that he was the negroes were alone re. sponsible for the outrage, the Crowells had nothing to do with HOPE FOR CREW FUND SATURDAY Committee Has Now Raised | $5,350.90 for Event With $5,250.90 pledged to the crew fund at noon Saturday, campaign committee met at the of fice of B. C. reports of those who are canvassing the business section and office build- ings in an effort to determine what the outcome of the campaign would be by Saturday hundred dollars is needed to send the University of Washington Poughkeepsie. The committee hopes to announce the success of the campaign Satur. day, but some uncertainty exists in the minds of alumni whether’ com-|resuit of several conferences with | rested. plete totals can be given out before |hi¢s, army officers in relation to the| amp Lewis, ste sere | b withdrawing | “If Russia beeame German. [from the league of + ized in a military and commer. cial way, it would mean a very dangerous alliance. With China would quickly come into conflict with the four. power treaty made at Washing ton, There would be Japan (to consider, Almost anything might then—in spite of four power treat. Germanization }ulng to impose imp « Germany ning the worl i) be,""| this alliance “The more unr: | continues to be the 1 dangers can ® safe ground based upon n be gained when moving of | causes; we must be governed by rea-| Russia and THE NEXT “TRIPLE ALLIANCE?” Square Miles. the general 136,000,000 400,000,000 600,000 | fr t 1,500,000 8,430,000 4,300,000 12,938,780 601,000,000 2,200,000 Seventy-five | PROMISE MADE! TO KEEP LEWIS May €—As th? negro , 30, was held tn eclty Jal Saturday for investigation by phine to Byron Kelam, Committeemen cities have not made and Chairman Beck has no means of judging how much can be expected from the graduates who do not live) Matthew Hill, Washington Alumni association, will report what ) progress has been made at today's other |statue of their reports Lewis will not be aban but will be maintained as di- | 1 headquarters of the Third a, with the Third field artillery complete 10th fl Saturday afternoon alumnt and supply trains all stationed there | have canvassed office buildings will This official statement settles the wis, waid Miller UTAH FLOOD IS SERIOUS SALT LAKE CITY, May @ |, sub-committes Harold Kerry, varsity ball team, of $35 in the Arctic is expected that several } undred dol } contributed amounts in downtown offices New contributions, chairman. | thin ot 1 former catcher on the} obtained pledges not previously | undergraduates, ead (5 tenn evens night and ald the street department fighting the flood, ened property in the ‘The water rose which threat usiness district Von Herberg United Business interrupting street car traffic and blocking road Sarly thin morning {t was reported that some of the water pouring down from the rapidly melting snow mountaing had bee erted intoran . but the situation is still serious, $10 ‘Shed Contract at ded |tunct Kerensky government of Rus Tacoma Awarde “ann Woman, 52, Hit by Boris Bakhmeteff |Bakhmeteff, ambassador of the de-| Spokane. The general contract for the con the Port of 1 Dredging com: bid of $444,870. Jawarded Fr coma to the North End Sunday , Schools to Parade! North | shed struction on granite piling, Bakbmeteft, nd marching] A of march |a strong protest to the in the| mission to join in|bid of $443,907 should have been ae Quist & Co government | than been charged with atrocitios in be taken to determine the extent of i thelr own groups. was an international authority on] |banking and trade retations. T {| As a member of the firm of Mor fan & Co, Davison enjoyed a po “\sition of unusual trust, being saneet| jallied with J. P. Morgan in nenes| large international banking Davies was born tn Troy, Pa, | June 12, 1867, He was educated at| an academy tn South Wi'lamston, in in| Mane. Later, in 1912, he received a loctor’s degree from the University | of Pennsylvania { His phenomenal rise to the vice |Presidency of the Astor oo Na |tional bank, New York, which he en tered fn 1891, as teller, has few parallels in financial nistory. He re signed from that inatitution tm 1899 | to accept the presidency of the Lib. | 100,000 || erty National bank, whion hé held years. He went to the Firet Nationa! bank as vice president ' From that position he went to rman & Co, where be has been DIRECTOR OF X CONCERNS SEATTLE >SBURGS | Simple Life PAGE 7 IRISH FACTIONS GENOA PARLEY America AGREE TO TRUCE 1S TOTTERING Fighting to Cease During Germans and Russians Start Peace Negotiations Sees Trade Growth With South for Home BY HENRY Woon The Genom com cna of disintegrme German economic perts started home and several meme) rs of the Russian delegation alae Louls Rarthou, chief of the French errived from Paris, aod his colleagues to Lioyd George's villa to ima form him of France's attitude toward 10-year non-agegression: treaty and Gern r fate of the conference binges on this meeting Lioyd George and Barthou. officially Jearned that the sians, at a secret meeting during the’ to reject the allied” memorandum giving the terms on which assistance would be to the soviet government, All hopes for success of the 1 aggression pact were believed French delegation nounced it would demand as @ mental clause of the pact, @ ment that it does not alter any of the Versaille Other delegates concede the | mang would never sign such @ TWO SHOT TO DEATH AT COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 6. |M. Goode Homes, of the dep lof engineering, and Ben Haile, ployed a» marshal at the Un of South Carolina, were found to death in the office of the |urer of the university today, lone revolver was found and this near the body of Haile. Police believe that one of the * | «tlied the other and then turned t weapon on himself. Celebrating his — 86th | n« whew ning year plenipotentiary “This matter of exchange In a republican force dor,” Hartiven said, large part of her # simultaneously ld extend » helping hand to the smaller and lens ally, commerce with ot naturally ts eur tailed. When a merchant ts Hie ly to find his profit wiped out by @ variation in the exchange rate between the time he ships nd thelr arrival, he ls go- Ing to stop selling. At one time the s houwe at Guayaquil $3,000,000 of goods that mi to take out, have meant ff er countries The dafi's pence committee, after counter proposals, this afternoon re: and patriotic quested the in any country.” Of recent years great atrides have committee then adjoerned until Mon: wae in the cus Hartman sald. “There has been no yellow Announcement that the truce had been extended followed. JAP CABINET IS RETURNED merchants re no it would Nelal ruin to handle m glad to may, of these goods have been taken and er goods are coming in age ip atill above nor and te none too eteady, “Put indications are believe commerce eon the United States and South untries will continue te be perhaps years before all our present difficul tien are overcome,” years,” he stated. “This ts due largely to the work of Dr, M. Conner, of the Kockerfeller Porte Vello, a small town south is probably the of Guayaqu most sanitary man continued. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman are being ontertained at the home of their Withdraw Resignations and | Abandon Reorganization BY CL ARE: American ¢ one Merc er Efforts to reor. cabinet Na Strikers Su ppoided Angling for China 222: 882% by rm Sate Board: “{ am convinced that the Inter. national Longshoremen’s assoct- ation is acting In good falth, am not convinced that employ- ers are doing so. ors see fit to recognize the medi- efforts of the shipping board, the board must take dras- tle steps to effect settlement of the port controversy,” andoned yenterday, The resignations of the cabinet | members, presented several days ago, | never formally BY FRANK A. CLARVOER PORTLAND, Portland waterfront strike, from the standpoint of employers, has resolved itself into a move to smash unionism, Employers’ in istence upon the ‘hall system’ of hiring men for stevedore work The United States shipping beard has no patience © to smash union- Shipping board vessels must be loaded and unloaded, but not en employed thru the em, Te’ ‘hall system.’ ” head of the bureau of Industrial relations of the shipping in @ statement to the United Preas this morning, thus summed up the stand of the board Portland waterf: how nearly two weeks old. Jenkins said he had found: That Portland port employers had cut wages below the scale of other Pacific coast ports, and that a deliberate pes a peri t will continue without The cabinet resigned with the idea of permitting reconstruction of the in order to meet attac 4 been made upon it. Unless employ- proves this, Interstate Motor Co. Sued by N. Sult for $10,000 against the I A. Cartwright, head of Columbia | Pacific Shipping Co., the port of Port! has aligned this company with declined to make @ KALAMAZOO, | John Duval Dodge, youthful Detroit | millionaire, scion of the famous auto- state Motor company wan filed shipping board pile family, must go to work at a |*Uperior court Friday by the pation for one year or go |? Pacific Railway company, Welmer pronounced in ? urt here today in pass- ing wentence on the charge of pos- sexsing and transporting liquors. His friend, Rex Earl, convicted with him, was sien placed | laws. & year's probation. ordered to pay « fine o! Earl of $100, Philippines Will | Boost Bonded Debt WASHINGTON, yesterday passed a bill) ¥ authorizing the Philippine islands to|Judge Mitchel! Gilliam. Suit increase {ts bonded indebtedness to | against the Listman Service ¢ 10 per cent of the tax valuation of by Esther Schied was taken up, The Dragon Motor company low the Philippines to increase their that a receiver be appointed for the indebtedness from the present limit |defendant concerns, and also Of $20,000,000 to about $75,000,000, port employers statement this morning. OW. R. & N. Northern Railway company, Plaintiffs allege that the Ii Motor company ha lin violation of the Washington Co, and the the etreult oy Jenkins this after. we shall have a statement to. Not unti} then.” which Jenkins meeting with Mr of this city, The tangled skein meeting substantially te The Columbia Pacific company, shipping board agent here, has allied liself with waterfront em- ployers to maintaln the “hall sys- “in defiance of the union; the shipping board insists that dock workers be employed thru the union; the shippin ® standard wage sealer; employ. ers have lowered board authority, Pactfle company concurring. Jonkins thus faces the task of reo- onelling the board's own agent to the in defiance of this |One Suit Against Listman Dismi Suit brought against the Service company and affiliated 4.—The cerns by the Dragon Motor eo dismissed Friday by ttempt was be to break the Lang: shoremen's gave numerous reasons for thi: the chief being the “list system” of hiring dock workers from Ista, regardless of their efficlency. cinia in conference with Jenkins assured him that the list mys-| be abandoned, and that! could be done would be done to meet the wishes of | pping board. this without the island properties, This would al- | the $37,000 damages. this advance | board’s stand, | agent's agreement with ployers to maintain the “hall ays from the union, aceording to Jenkins, tn thelr demand for non | recognition of the union, ARIFF FLAYED {MAKES BLUFF; BY DEMOCRATS Say It Forecasts Overthrow Man Seized by by Prosecutor Ross Being Investigated | perninted IS ARRESTED THINK OF IT. DIAN SCOUT you ean ride to Ta few cents, Lesage wo of gasoline, eme economy of opera= tion ts just_ONE of the why the SCOUT to be the most POPULAR Mt CYCLE IN THE WORLD. ‘The cost of runni low. Take iee i rou think of thelr tite in terms of YEARS rather than Mercerized Motorcycles If you do not Intend to buy NEW machine just yet, dr @ MERCERL With an I~ of Republicans Tom Nelson, WASHINGTON, May [ment of the pending tariff tll will is now con Seattle, is in the county jail Satur. with the machinery for pushrng the | day because he failed to carry thru cost of living back to the war-tine |@ Nelson, according to deputy prose. today charged the | sought to obtain $1,000 from Chester Capistrano, Roberts that he to the effect In presenting the report, Senator only machine to had several aft the bill contains business and » consequent advances In prices, | foods. increased | was to be made thru a local news and see w rebuilt mot BUY A USED ¥ A MOTORCYCLE DEAL kote “There IS a reason, though steel tra rear wheels improper mater! unemployment. he rates in the bill are admir. | Davison was a director of atx big|®blY adapted to the accomplishment ;davits and the Roberts stepped are abso-|and called Deputy At Worcester hill climb, wspaper story. of the room Prosecutor Rosa, Hills apeed- Instances they lutely prohibitive. monopolies wit! supreme under the protec*ty: Development Co [of the bil, the report devla federal|concerns—the Bankers’ Trust. Co. to| Firat Securtty American Foreign Securities Co, New Jor & New York Ratiroad Co. Guaranty Safo Both were ar) Deposit Co. and the Southwestern During the id wart Davison held one of the most Important of the na tion's civilian posts, that of chairman f the Red ¢ tion's ac which 1 ar councils of the American He directed the organiza ties at home and abroad, | aaitated several trips to| ean battlefields to supervise personally relief and welfare work | For these activities he was hon ored tn 1919 with election to the chairmanship of the governing board of the World Leaguo of Red Cross #o cletion He was a member of the Knight} Order Crown of Italy and a éom mander of the Legion of Honor eneh), 19 conferred ur These honors were n him As a result of un s in Red Cross work among allied arnwes Davis was reputed to be one of the usual #u wealthiest men in America, estimates of his wealth running high into the millions. WENATCHEE, May 6 North Central Washington's third annual apple blossom festival opened in Wenatchee yesterday with the largest | industrial parade ever held her Today a blossom parade with 250 floats entered was to be held. 8 clal trains have brought many vis Boris! jtors from Seattle, the. Coast and |w | me jth py Auto, Badly Hurt sent to the! Mrs, Josle Cameron, lenied tin st., was severely Injured when real struck an automobile driven by with ‘Thomas Martin, at First ave. and him Ye ay, Saturday forenoon, She Iv rushed to the city hospital ‘om where it wag said that both legs had] who been badly bruised, An X-ray was to RYWHERE, EVERY publican party as @ result. TWO MISSING MEN SOUGHT "="! Two Seattle men, missing myster- | Prosecuting } Douglas is investigating the a charge of extortion against Nelson waka Cowen Park Stream Be Covered Cowen park stream being sought thruout the city Satur day by es and police, port submitted Mayor Caldwel downtown, He never retus had a large amount of money on his person, and his wife fears Le bas met commissioner Banff—and a Vacation You Will Never Forget The days or weeks you spend in the Canadian Pacific Rockies will brand ‘our memory never to anff alone, in the very neart of these wonder mountains, you will enjoy a rare combination of amuse- ment, education and inspiration to be found nowhere else. eclared that the sult and green | |Alleged rereanrie Is Caught in South home mM an He likewise fa!’ themselves into row dim. At , fears the aged man nas Bell lived at 6396 Key: an aceident. Thousands Visiting stone piace, ae Apple Blossom Fete) 199.Gallon Still Is Seized in Raid Seizing a 100-gallon still at 116 Re. | public n Francisco and hau attle Saturday, will face charges of embezzling _ Lawrence Morgan | Mountain Climbing, Wonderful Drives, Swimming, Golf or Tenn such as pou have never enjoyed before Plan your vacatio at Glacier, Yoho Valley Lake Wapta Camp. Lake Lo Compleve snformaton on request Canadian Pacific Railway 608 Second Ave. § E E. F_ L. STURDEE, General Agent Arrange to stop Emerald Lake Chalet Dimock 25 Years Working for City Engineer A | its alleged operate Reagan and rking under found about a dozen barrels of mash and a large quantity of finished sary of his debut in city work ore that time Banf Springs Hotel opent May 19 Chaseau Lake Louite opens June Im Glacier House opens June 15 ous kinds for the municipality, REV, F. M. BURG heads the We Washington Adventists who will attend wion of the world of Adventists May Among those 1 Aus-jern director of the state sity of Wash rhe Cultural um at the Unive , Will lecture on “ Area of the Northwest Coast Indian, confer Arts galleries, lecture will of Indian songs by Ross, who will appear in costume and her injurieg Adlai Esteb, and T, L, Copeland. explain each song before giving it.

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