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AY, JUNE 12. 1922 ITER FIGHT “Lie Detector” Acquits LABOR RIGHTS Gompers Says Men Are Not in Mood to Listen While | Enemies Talk. OHIO NATIONAL GUARD AR MORY, Cincinnati, June 12,-—-Organ ized labor is in no mood “to have its constitutional rights and privileges taken from it by any subtle reason: ing or assumption of power, no mat ter whence it shall emanate,” Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, declared today, in his opening speech at the 42nd annual convention of the federation. ‘The 600-odd delegates cheered Gom. pers when he warned bor's enemies, those who plan and carry into effect the designs intended to erush American labor, We under stand them, and are as ready, More so, than they are, for the con test,” he declared. chine,” which acquitted him, % Henry Wilkens as he appeared “on trial” by the “truth ma- a SCO, June 12—Thefsystem and heart beats, which change stamped on our brow and on our) W"r of Against crime, today hood backs the type of the man with the said that Henry Wilke was not ly The tape indicated this man has er when he denied being a “second told th truth Dr. Larson on We. . Cart Wanderer.” ne 4 after a close examination. Labor, Gompers declared, 009) “Wiens wife was killed 10 days) Police continued their investigation Rot, in its own mind, f any fan ago, while returning from a day's today, but they we paying more cled security, but knows it fices & outing with her husband and 8-year: | attention to theo « r than the struggie, Discussing the disarmament con ference, Gompers said that not much tha “holdup old son. Three men tn an automobile helt in a manner sim! Wilkens had arrang Har to tha ge ed with UD the Wilkens family and shot and pursued by Carl Wanderer, of Ch was accomplishe: ¥ sac has | Killed Mra, Wilkens when she threw cago, who hired the “ragged stran What remains, but a beginning has/ py eset between one of the bandits er” to take the life of his wife been made.” Labor, he declared, de Served credit for initiating the move Ment for the conference and her husband, whe wae reaching for a revolver to prevent the robbers taking his wife's wedding rnig. Police Bullets THE SEATTLE STAR Man SHRINERS TAKE WOULD MERGE THREE CHILDREN’ OMING OVER Wilkens Freed of Suspi si ie SAN FRANCISCO POLICE FORCES ON RAFT DROWN California City Welcomes Brown Asks City Attorney 30,000 Guests SAN FRANCISCO, June 12.—San Consolidation of forces When « small raft capsized { a Fran today became one continu: under one head, be for! wnder the weight of four small J) | oun band concert, plus thousands of municipal parks, and ¢. children in MeL«od’s slough, near Ai jh nen, turning time backward for = pent oattera ordina irged) Sauk, in Skagit county, Sunday | 3 week, drensed in the colors of the Monday by Mayor Brown aft , three were drowned. . —_—-— - ww, having one ronring good "The city haw three police depart-| One of the Inds clung to @ pole ngs Cea ay ree ments,” he said. “the general police | ad paddied ashore , sg The Shriners had hit the village-— department, the park police and the| , Two of the drowned bore Bay and A New Shipment of 00 the from Plorida to police of the port warden,” my a: ton eg be : are I Maine and way port The mayor requested an opinion : ie : And th Hage had responded by from the corporation counsel's office while the third, Vernon, wa t teelf the ateps necessary to effect a| 0M Of Mr. and Mru: yd Seabur ersey ul Ss ot One ON aTAY Ak Ut ieee Tieclaninie that fick qmsteas belbiieliie |; Sar ame wiemeey siee-viamnine iajelr of the clock went around another ly Woodland, were the “mont danger rage y- nap Re me ns poe 0 y kpecial train dumped its cargo of care: ous epots in the city,” Brown said pec = woud cee wee eee In Summery Colorings free Shriners bent on a good time, into that he would recommend that they fe enaia, oy ae bo wer ta “64 San Francine be fully lighted night be ; cha hy yg wer Almont without exception, the cer. Brown objected to the present form | the slough and were paddling a emony was the same 16 of the fivecent carfare ordinance : ” rs hands alt around and cone now before the council, declaring om o oy Hagan mf wath said, “Form in tine, boys! Let's have that the transfer charge of two/ ee isa girs wn ees enaoe » parade! » the band would strike centa should be elimi : ap a Witing ent drum ma » corr jor would launch into rr er band ec 1 peated For think Myst) de his @ ' » would hay and Sar rt and a parade performance wax the week, San Francisco will nothing but Shrine. The Civic Cente in terms of the park dome to fairtytand ha und Camel elty readily a firwtel k out from every . t a vacant hotel room in the elty Serious business of the concl. ns today-——but mindy will not fa: tiqued with havir al lotment of time beer for fun. HANGS SELF ON RAILWAY BRIDGE Unidentified Man Is Found Apparently Suicide ’ ef turned in for ar Kast re bs Pedestrians Monday found the ted jn ‘the Meattie Laundry On i body of a man yet unlaraiitied, hang [eettee i”, the Beattie Laundry Own. | ‘A New Importation of ing high in atr suspended by « ro , ete 2 eat pnp Ea ce S| and shoes in the homes and hotels cae, batwoen nds and 9A Ane ea cae] 2,500 Ornamental Baske } go Soee esis shale ‘ their donations to the fire stations |t*tles of a prairie twister. It cut a b } — slg fom hed to the ecene and on ah ches today ‘These “pick. |*w th up the bay, pleasure yachts eut down the body hey found th ups” by the undry drivers will|baif a mile from ita path riding man to be He hh the bride pparent! bad been # weveral nights a hollow near the spot dently tied the rope during the night arm ding was Hie had evi around his neck leaped off and a puties from the coroner's office will try to identify the man speithiealnerieiaucseninininestinters HERE’S MORE ABOUT WIFE STOLEN STARTS ON PAGE ONE ey “Organized labor of every civilized | a Chae 060 0684 the Dotie . country has made the greatest con: | 4.1 tra aocnted ee eee End Wild Chase Sribution joward the attainment of 4 strong web of circumstantial evi:| After a chase of several blocks. the great purpose of limiting arma-| gence wan woven around an acquain. during which Patrolman G, F. How Porm be neld. tance of Wilkens, Wilkens denied ard fired three shots, Harry Vimm, | He urged that not only dread-| crowing the man—and then changed a logger, and Alfred Anderson were pavehis, but submarines and destroy’! nis story arrested and placed in the city jail on Ora be put out of business, “because.” | phe “ile detector,” perfected by Dr.|an open charge early Monday. Both he declared, “the little fellows can! yonn Larson, of the Berkeley, Cal.,| men are said to have carried pistols Put up as good a fight as the BIE) Koice department, was called into| They en in a dark doorway Siiows. i Gh ences valk | the case, on Yealer way and ran when Patrob % Gom © At o armaslelas tame Gecinion tn the|, Ta electric wires and pads were|man Howard attempted to arrest Coronado and other canes affecting | 0oUNd around Wilkens’ arms; its dell. | them. labor. cate mechanism adjusted, and the lit ons . | the indicator which records truth and is H sultlgsreteh was unexpectedly trie! usthood on a arrow white (ape Bandit Slugs Girl 4 ee ee: ee oe aan eoninet | “OToione, tnciading the following and Steals Camera 3 - ” } e eo plo: ey «= the socalled “American plan,” or) asked and answered by Wil-| Attacked by a youthful bandit Sun Ladle bie nop tokens: day night, Mise Edna Lavquist, 1922 brn y A = el “Do you object to this test? Lith ave. N.. was knocked down and Union workers, be sal | one, her kodak, which it ls believed was 4 ee oles ou bath teviaat mistaken for a purse, matched from . : ° as her hand, Mise Lavquist was only a No. Third Rail Wage | 2x. cote tn your siept” _jenert distance trom her home when ve 4 it wtepped fr hind Cut Announced °*° sad gn. Pe 5-9 et Ea CHICAGO, June 12—The tnira| “De yeu like to walk?” “gana ye Seeoeurvanabaoh $50,000,000 cut in the pay of ratiroaa| “N°.” } « in advance any * . Workers will be announced by the|,, Dit you know. in. a Miller Will Talk United States railway labor board |‘Mne about the holdup } Ad Club F this week, according to information| N°. eee cua at ub Feast today. j way Be ee a. eer ’ The annual meeting and clection Clerks, signal men, truckers and! .. of officers of the Seattle Advertising freight handlers are to be affected Myetpa oe Person to COM-| ut will be featured Tuceday by Dr. by the latest ruling of the board. {iyo Orlando E. Miller, pxychologiet, who i It was forecast that the cut win | ‘ will addrems the ad men and their “Did you lie about j questions?” any of these be about 5 cents an hour. gacets at the Hotel Wash |nex at noon. ington An PHILADELPHIA.—Three persons} At the close of the teat the ttle! PORTLAND, Ore.—John Dillery Killed here and two seriously in jtape was examined. Its record ie| beats wife over head with hammer i Jured in auté and motorcycle colli. | supposed to be made by means of re|then takes polvon. Belleved that sion here. nervous both will die cording vibrations ! a tT RETIRING From the Blouse Business Every one of the many thousand Blouses in this stock has been reduced in price so low that we feel sure that we will be able to quit, and quit clean, in a very short time now. Among the extraordinarily good values we are offering you can find the following: q Guaranteed g i L-’ G 5 Over Two f Pure Silk Dozen ) 12 Momme Different : Government Styles—aAll 4 Inspected Sizes and all Pongee ® the Popular Waists and Models Reduced UUUEUUEAOEOOEAUEAAEAUUAEEAEUAE UAHA EARL, Fixtures for Sale—Store Lease for Transfer— Rent $800 Per Month. MARKET BLOUSE SHOP 107 PIKE No Bonus. cg tcc SS Ps TTD WS MOOUMOUMTM TTT N S TTT | me such matter, and when we returned Cotzhausen was there. | “He'stayed there four and a half yearn Stayed © as my Ruest, om |WAS BLIND | AND A roo, I became a little weary of my jguent, but he heaped such protests ltiens of titude upon my head that ji could not ask ir |1 liked Bi i want | Cotaha the |father had asked him to return to Milwaukee eee Early in thie year M Langguth ved Judge Ls alleging desertion, The a counter pe wertion, and ¢ gave him the 4 to the promir 1 to the f La ‘ was granted Feb $ | horn and anu at r | Advices from Detroit, Mich., state that Cotzhausen and Mrs Langguih were married in that ty May 12, a little more th three months after the legal sepa | ration, | Under aw partie 1 uance of the Asked if he would tak to an nul the marriage of bh ‘ od wi to Cotzhausen, Judge Langguth re plied: “I cannot say, 1} 5 geeee [bitterly blamed b “ eum {friends for our domestic t ko « I want to let th | == S S gutter to be ‘Rickenbacker Hurt as Plane Crashes OMAHA, Neb., June 12.—Crashing fo the ground when the engine went de at an altitude of sroxt mately 100 feet, the all-met ns Rickenbacker planned a t nth nental flight, was wrecked here Sun day. Rickenbacker and three other oecupants of the plane were sii hurt in the fall I AUGHTERS AND DADS PLAY BALL NEW YORK, June 12—The fea ture class fay at Vassar will be @ baseball game between daughters and fathers. Aged Railroad Man Dies From Illness SAN FRANCISCO, June 12.—C¢ H, D. Loveland, member of the st railroad commission since 1907, died at his home here late yesterday after three months’ ilines He was 69 “Te you valve your wateh, Int Haynes repuir it, Next Liberty theater, + | | | | jengo after the first jury disngreed, |ferria wheel from its base at Clason will not return for thie tri | Point park and catspulted it thru the, | And rumor has it about the jai | air t the beach i! - a iPS | whe Madalynne has ‘be for| ‘The passenger were hurled to the soared months that Ralph OF hain to | fround amid a mass of twisted steel 4 as mill nothing more, | them recognition, One} ntions of « certain Los | ¥ounde mained unidenti-| Angeles attorney to the beautiful de. | Med to ” Linares Sek wmomememn| #O Prove Innocené roaching storm other a low i nce munt in em «om ethan np “ibe fae | CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. June} years,” one of the letters read © atto who hax been an | hanging mi ni gl John E. Wilburn, Baptist | testify that you never harmed @ t daily visitor at Madalynne’ Tr hiss dil wwhies od Mia Vaal 1 cecil of Logan county, who goes| Ve think the whole trouble ia@ course, “saya nothing. And 7 re Sa ke ee Epp cities aed? S0eS the coal barons of Logan ne has never ‘teen induced gen will never be to! jon trial here today for the alleged) wanted to get rid of you becauue: | make any explanation of Riaph | WOMAN DIES | killing of John one of coal-| dared openly to take the side © jObenchain's departure. TRYING RESCUE | operator-Sherift is depu eed,” | Mra, Mary Petzold was in a tiny in the of Blair Moun Wilburn now becomes the sure craft with six other persons |tain” last August, tucks under his ure in the bitter legal 6 Ady, June 3, [John Melton Kennedy FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Fourth Lad Clings to Pole and Paddles Ashore oN uN for Advice in shallow water when the raft tip $8.35 OMEN | will be delighted with the novelty of light 9 green, light-blue, tan, lavender and black-and-white mixtures in these new Jersey Suits. and | managed to get hold of a pole |kept hin head above water CLEANS ATTICS help. The bodies were soon found but life waa extinet All four of the Castoff Clothing Donated to Armenians $ age a ear gis rie Tuxedo styles, Mabe be a 3 tucks, plaits and stitching 4 |Boy 14 Rescues 2 a Girls From Death When « canoe overturned off Ku afternoon zes 16 and 18 years; 86 42. Exceptionally good value at to coin beach urday Fire stations and church vesti | Hamilton, 14, of 1607 10th ave bules all over the city today took |!y rescued his two youn \s $8.35. on the aapects of a novel fashion | tons, Myrtle Quist Kinnear \ THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE! fair, for this ts "Bundle Day” in| pl, and Evelyn H . 18, of 18 A ‘ the Near Kast relief clothing cotlec Ward at a tion for the unsheltered, practically | Bill was demonstrating his diving . | ’ P . Sli ee naked victims of war and famine in| Pfowess when the boat lurched under Gir $s rincess Ips Armenia and other Bible lands, The | bis feet and capsized. two girls is re he on and urches have been | Were sinkir but Bin ized both ted for use as receiving depots |&nd secured holds on the overturned 1. to . canoe for them to hang to. He swam ashore with Myrtle, and UFFLED AND TUCKED, Ince returned Evelyn, who was fant Te stativoibeerciiaaaee strength. Other rescuers |losing her es white one-piece garments picpnbiia, eind to eatteaheed © |rushed to their aid and took them ally well-liked re night thousands of pounds of |#board. Neither of the two girls) organdie voile dresses. comtofft clothes and shoes that fave uffered any Il effects, i Sizes $ to 16 years. Pa: at lwen serving no better purpose than 1.00, $1.25, $1. and to feed the mothe in Seattle's homes | Siss. for months, perhaps years, will have —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE HERE’S MORE ABOUT equally waters in safety, their oceu pants eyewitnesses to appalling trage leontinue week for.the remainder of the to 1. 8. Booth, head | AT VERY LOW PRICES | - * Washington Title Insurance |dies in the wake of the storm. FRUIT BASKETS mPmOy at tliat contuttina say (mame. terrifying “ proportions. ‘Treeej]| 26¢ TO $1.25 buiidir were whirled up from their roots and A wide assortment of grace- huried thru the alr like giant nine ping was sent smashing thru the room of an inn, pinning a woman ful shapes and many sizes in these new Bamboo Fruit One \OBENCHAIN IS and a little girl to their deaths be- | Baskets, featuring light oak BACK NUMBER Me lavish ‘echu bd Sean and dark mahogany color- LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 12—]York City, towering over skyscrap- ings, priced from 25¢ to $1.25. Ralph Obenchain, the “man in alérs, were slapped down as if by an WASTE BASKETS 40¢ TO T5¢ Mahogany-finish Waste Baskets of split small sizes, 46c; medium and large sizes, 50c. Wast Baskets in combination of bamboo and novelty colo: million,” who rushed here from Chi cago to his divorced wife when she was firet accused of the murder of abeent as fice against Madalynne was 4 for the second time today who returned to Chi invisible hand and sent spinning high over the rooftops. Trees every- where bowed before the storm, spreading a litter of broken branches. In New York City proper, six per. sons were killed 7 injured when the winds and torrential rains tore a wan penchain WILL START wh n the gale swooped down upon | pillow in his jail cell here every night | between the non-union operators them boat tipped over like ala little package of lette: the United Mine Workers of e NEW BUILDING leat. 1 sengers wore tossed in he wakes in the morning, |ica, growing out of the marehoe the w 4 Agnes Kohler, ag them in an inside pocket of | more than 8,000 armed union Award of a $400,000 contract t a the @reat of « kis ney never leave his pos-| against Don Chafin’s deputy 4! Grant Smith & Co, for the ruc: | pilic " from the si and mine guards of Logan oui tie fat tior x the ft ery one of these letters,” | last summer .< t » t rit "time Prete vost strangled by |the litt ed man said to! Wilburn's prosecution will be t t anced Mor P ‘ tially blinded by the |the write » a different fel-;ducted by A. M. Belcher of le 7 ' t Metr n Building m toward t sinking child prea Baptist church—-'Town, and Charles Osenton of compen nd & he * nw r 1 work etteville, principal attorneys for the Cor on will start July 1 Bath per ; with n was ordained 23/non-unton coal operators, ‘The indigie Whe he bu coms the 4 wd of P kers was Years ago. ment they secured inst him ntire block bounded Fourth and < i room of the rm saving them to show the) Logan county charges that he fth aye na t reit and | Re inn on the Boston tijury. They tell ter than any- sonally commanded a company) #., Which tly adjacent |road, near Mamaroneck, when thing I could say, what kind of a/ miners who battled Chafin's mem te fe . t fe 1 have led.” killed Gore and two other deputies: ot w be t eat f lightning, ac. In tone, the letters are much alike His defense will be a complete wart, Henry 1v aed { wind. Five)—@eclarations of confidence in his! nial their tw nex re blown agnir the m. innocence, encouragement to “t wo of his sons, John, 18, r atti Dred @ ia enhancement ai t to the Faith,” offers to come to| Frank, 16, are in jail with him, 1209 ‘ will be howering t with ries Town and testify as charac. licted for the killing of the a “ ter witnesses, Another son, Isaac, 22, is un at 1 ha ly } " thru the wall of the We who have known you all the tment, but is out under bond) quarte it B.A, Wanna and : eae Mrs. Sarah Mar was injured ther With the Amateur Cartoonists | nd En the storm, which centered in the vicinity of Two Earthquake i Shocks Recorded Bureau of Missing Relatives || MILWAUKEE, June °12.—Two The Star invites ite regders to « rthau shocks were recorded by ax un ald dn findl the Makquette university selsmo je first started at 12:55 a. m, and lasted 4 nutes. The second start ed 6 a. m. and lasted eight min utes Profe J. J, Carroll estimated the qt . 000 miles ina southw rly direction PTE J. GAT ORGE V. EVANS~-The main office of the Search for Dead W n Union Telegraph Co., at 113 After Ohio Storm Ch t holding antundelivered! 61 tMBUS, Ohio, June 12,—With tole m for Pete J. Gather 200 Pnird trding the serious |(hree known dead and more than iline his father at Westwood, 20 injured, rescue parties — today Cal searched the waters » Inke, There is also a messa near here, for mor ma of the V. Kevans, real estate a to the ath of an‘immediate relative tornado which swept the resort last in Glendive, Mont night ar ae | Vive of the hundreds of small FOUND—Inquiry was made re-| pleasu faft whieh dotted the lake cently thru The Star's Bureau of | when m broke were — still Missing Relatives for Mrs, May A.| missing, reports said. More than Crawford and Katie M, Beitusky,|50 cottages were destroyed, The the mother and sister of Jack Craw. | dead: ford, who died in ‘Tucson, Ariz.| Myron Hill, Mrs. W. M, Wohrie These relatives may be reached by|and M, Zigler, all of Columbu: them at Box No. 1, Tay _ : : ‘ Jack Crawford was YAKIMA,—Mrs, Daisy C. Cockrill Mrs. Axe! Christensen, Linde apartments, 715 Olive st., seat in this Gai buried in Calvary cemetery, Seattle, | nurse, drops dead here, due to heart toon. Have you one to submit? Lf so, draw it preferably eight, op 3 failure, jmore than 12 inches wide, and mail it to Cartoon Bditor, The Star weaned Pi hi a RRB