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nators Unable to} favor Plan for Developing Muscle GTON, July 15.—The “apriculture committee was to agree today on a major 4 rn oa eny offer for develop eat of the Muscle Shoals power The Ford offer was rejected 9 to the Norris plan for govern: nt development was voted down of the offers mastered suf fgnt votes to warrant a majority brt and, consequently, only two ly reports will be submitted senate. One will favor the [| Project and the other the ia plan. faction will leave allocation dévelopment contract entirely wenate body. nine senators voting against offer were: MeNary, Keyes, Gooding, Herreld, McKinley, Ken- Page. the Ford offer were: Glass, Smith, Ransdell, July = 15.—Can- league t Miss Eva Hope. | | On air vacation. Miss Irene Conley (above) and her chum, down, Me is continuing conferences |with union offi * and railroad considered # love ri heads. and smiling in her ¢ | to do either | previous seniority etanding ST. PAUL, Minn, July 15—Two| forma of summer vacationing—and | siris plus two Knicker eults, plus | they're equally bored by all of them. | fo they flew away from St. Paul one al; mak =f ; senned ie one Ideal vact-| ing plane the other day, planning ta make their ¢iret landing wherever That's the belief of Mins Evs/ convenient in Northern Wisconsin, Hope ang Miss Irene Conley—and | They'if spend three weeks in hop- It's the first time either girl has been tn a plane. |. | they're going to prove it In Aa, from place to piace, tice. They've tried all the cony@ntional AMERICAN IN | PRISON GUARDS MEXICAN JAIL|SHOOT REBELS NOGALES, Artz, July 15.—Wi-| DUBLIN, July 15-—-Guards in Mam Jenkina, former American con.| Mount Joy prison fired upon and sul at Puebla, Mexico, whose cap- wounded eeveral insurgenta held there, today. ture by the bandit, Ignacio Bamires,| 4 demonstration by the prisoners three years ago, led to the exchange! preceded the shooting. They re of sharp notes between Washington | fused to obey orders, and the Carranza government, has Guards fired over thelr heads as & warning, The prisoners’ rebellion THE SEATTLE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT RAIL STRIKE. STARTS ON PAGE ONE } TUCSON, Ariz, July 16--Mrs. A. L, Phillips, i here for ex from reaching an immediate basis of | tradition to 1 Angelos on @ charge of beat Meadows to death with a ham mer, defied the third degree to | day “1 talk when I get back to Low Angeles,” was her only reply to question ‘The wowan, accused of delth- erately killing the girt whom she agreement, Chatrman ten W, Hoot. | ¢r, of the United States Inbor board, who has been acting ax mediator, an nounced, Hooper, altho not giving up all hopes of an tmmedinte eettioment, | said that either the union or the company officials would have to back | even denies that she is Mrs, Phil lips, “I'm reddy to go back to Los An goles,” she sald placidiy, when in formed Bberiff ‘Trager of that elty wan en route here to take her in charge, Confronted with letters found tn Walkout whi may continue month began aslection of a “fighting force ‘This force will be compored of about 15 to 20 per cent of the strikers, and | will take charge of picketing and oth er much activities. ‘They will be ax-| minted hy wives and nisters of All) no handbag signed with the name Sertrere, [Clara Phillips, the alleged “hammer The remaining £0 per cent will | nurderem” remained undisturbed take jobs at other than, ratiroad jung amilingly insisted she was not work “1 the person wanted” for the ng. This plan, unton leaders betleve. | perhaps" and “I don't know" were pre cap Raenems orth ape ged tranquil replies to questions fired at ‘hich railroads attempt to operate |" '” ‘8 PONS with strikebreakers, erates : It also will help bulld up a strike BY LANSING WARREN benefit fund. Strikers who take oth:| TOS ANGELS, Cal, July 16— or employment will be expected to| Mr. Prmmy Caffer eye witness of Contriiuite one day's’ wees each the “hammer murder” in which Mra. month to support of the “fighting | AJberta Meadows wan nialny today force.” re-enacted the tragedy in the hills ‘The main differences which now separate the railroad managements and strikers affect the men who walked out with full seniority rights. and eatablishment of a national board of adjustment to decide din putes over wages and working con ditions, The railroads have refused | | ‘The strike leaders, forosecing a | the police. Mra, A. 1, Phillips, held under ar reat at Tuscon, Ariz, is accused of the murder by Mra. Caffee and by her own husband, who says she con- feaned to him While police looked on, Mra, Caf- fee demonstrated how she alleges Mrs. Phillips, goaded to cold rage by | belief her husband was intimate with Mra. Meadows tured the alleged “ether woman’ ‘to a remote epot and |then.firat accusing her of miscon- The roads agreed to establish re, |@uct—niowly killed her by striking gional beards of centrol and Abolish Det with a hammer purchased the contract system for shop work. | **Pecially for the occasion, eee | Phillipa, husband of the alleged COAL SIRKE (Sas IS NOT ENDED, | terial witnon I’hillips refused to comment on the report that Mra, Meadows, five hours before her death, bad a long tele. AMES T. BERT byte sAME * bac healed “Daddy” and arranged WASHINGTON, July 15.--Hope | ieee nim that day. of ending the crave industrial orisie Offictaln of the First National facing the country Because of the liar where ahe was employed, and dal and rail strikes suddenly faded ber fmtimate acquaintances sald they here today |couM not bellewe mho had been guilty Deapite threats of President Mard-| oe misconduct with Phillipe. ing to seize and operate the coal) An inquont will bé held at 9 a. m. mines and the enilroads if such @6 | sronduy. tion tn necesnary to eave the country | paiing, whose conscience forced from a serious coal famine OF &D |1im to confess his knowledge of the extensive rail Geup, failure looms! (ine ic broken and distracted, for the executive's plan to end the!” sty wife*was craay, absolutely tn- ‘cont dlapw leane, when she did that terrible Tho United Mine Workers’ policy thing.” he sald. “She didn't realize committee, meeting “here today 0 what ste had done, When she told frame an answer to the president's |, of the gruesome thing her talk arbitration proposal, ts virtually cer | was that of @ little child. I don't tain to reject It, A previously favor.) know why I told the police about it. Bert M. Jewell, unton preaident, Gecifred the men never would be allowed to return to work until the railroads had agreed to restore thelr lable attitude toward the plan was One minute I would make Up my/they want tn Spring Valley.” lauddenly changed inte one of hoattl |mind to pack my things and join ity by the refusal of Harding to|ner, the «irl I love more than any- agree. to motifications of the pro thing . and then I would start poxal as asked by John 1. Lewis and jfor the police station. other mine union leaders. “t guess the only reason I 14 not *-° near Los Angels for the benefit of | 4id not name, so I wae alarmed when Mra, Meadows p and Mrs, Phillips asked her ould take us to her sister's whom she not house, Mrs, Meadows replied she | would, “The three of us got Into Mra. Meadows’ Ford sedan, Mra. Phillips Idirecting Mra, Meadows, who was | driving. | “We arrived at « lonely spot Jone side of which stood a high re taining wall, cutting off the view In that direction. I noticed Mre, Phil lips’ mouth twitching as if #he was experiencing some — extraordinary emotion and I wi about to ask if she waa nick when she suddenly laid her hand on Mre. Meadows’ arm and commanded: ‘Stop here; I want to talk to you.’ | | SAYS VICTIM | WAS ALARMED | | “Mra, Mendows jooked around at | Mrs. Phillips astonished, She seemed but said nothing. They lto shudder |both got out of the ear, Mre. Phil |tpm accused Mra, Meadows of inti macy with Mr, Phillips, Mra Meadows dented it “1 noticed for the first time that Mrs. Phillips still held the hammer in her hand. It was behind her back, As they argued, Mra, Meadows became frightened and stepped back | several fect, and an nhe did so, Mrs. | Phillips struck out with the hammer, | the blow glancing off Mra. Meadows’ |whoulder, Mra, Meadows turned and ran down the road, but Mrs, Phillips» followed closely, overtook her and brought her hack to the side of the} car, raining blows on her head. } “I became nauseated and endeavor. | @4 to separate them, but Mra. Phil-| lips turned and struck at me, scream ing, ‘Get away or I'll Kill you, toot “1 couldn't stand it any longer and | 1 staggered down the road, fainting. | { leaned up againat the wall "1 don't know how long it was be. fore Mrs. Phillips drove alongside and told me to get in. “On the way back I gon't know what happened. I must have fainted. | 1 remember Mrs. Phillips threatened | me with death if I told, and I remem. | ber her face—-scratched and covered | with blood. “fhe let me out at Pleo and Fi. gueron streets and I got « car home. | “1 was frightened to death and) afraid at first to tell even my hus-| band.” Pastor and Woman Are Under Arrest PORT HURON, Mich, July 15.— Rev. W. W. Kulp, pastor of Spring Valley, Ohio, who hes been missing from his home for several weeks, was held here yesterday. With bim was a girl who gave ber name as Mine Esther Hughes. ‘They were brought here from Tash. moo Park, where they hive been for the last two weeks, Rev. Kulp told Sheriff John Maines, “I guess T am the man Miss Hughos told the sheriff she didn't care what happened to her, socording to county officials. SPRING VALLEY, Ohio, July 15. on | a 7 KIN myself Is because my wife needs! ney, Walter W. Kulp, who eloped Get Two Offers on me. I) stand by her.” with Mins Esther Hughes and was ar- In two other homes tn this city! -oered in Port Huron, Mich, proposed modern- prevent the main. |been jailed by Mexican authorities & rum navy on the Inkes. | #sain. ‘Wheeler, general counsel of | Advices received here from Pueb | . : |Ia today relate clashes between Aztec| The prisonere were captured Unwilling to declare that he was/inhabitants and Jenkins’ employes! the recent revolt in Dublin ‘suspicious of the proposal, Wheeler, |!2 & dispute over property which | Jenkins claims to own. | The result was a clash in which | one of Jenkins’ employes was kilied | . and two injured. Jenkins is held in| Ready for Service jail while the Aztecs are atill in pos | COLUMBUS, ©, July 15.—State weasion of the lands, according to the | ‘Tops were mobilized In three Ohio latest advices. | cities today, in order to be rekiy for sstih Instant action in case of violence in Jury Frees Youth the ratlway shopmen'’s or the coal continued and the guards fired « second volley? slightly wounding several men. to 0 ae against international bootleg. | minerw’ strike Situations tn the railroad and mine GO, July 15.— Despondent of Murder Charge) cia which have been growing in he. feared he had lost the) MORRISTOWN, N. J, July 15. ‘of his wife, Howard Meyers,| Francis Kiuxen II, 15 years 6l4,| mobilization of troops necessary, NS. Y.. killed himacif in «| was found not guilty of the murder | Gov. Davin announced. @rug store here today. He|of Janette Lawrence, 11, by @ jury | - =t potson in a drink and died| which brought In the verdict after) IRISH-AMERICAN SOCIETIES thin a short time. three hours’ deliberation yesterday. | pienicked at Fortuna park Friday _ WERA GORDON —AND— DORE DAVIDSON Playing here this week, want to ask you this question—~ Li/ton Maybe money isn't. Perhaps it’s your mother, your brother, your sweetheart or your dog This big human picture with the two principals of “Humoresque” and “The Good Provider,” tells you who your best friend really is! Torchy Comedy— “Torchy’s Hold-Up” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WI First National Kinograms Pathe Scenic VELAND | intensity in the iast week, make the| 5 ° Transporting Mails WASHINGTON, {uly 15 —Two new offers from private individuals ot assistance in the tranwportation of matie were received today postoffice department, it was an. nounced. C. F. Musser, Spokane Wash., has placed two airplanes at the service of the department, one of | Which has a capacity of 500 pounds land the other 300 pounds ‘The California Motor Transport a» | sociation, thru Fred Mott, secretary, has offered the use of all trucks owned by members of the associa tien and aleo has volunteered to make a survey of all motor trucks In lithe state that could be used for mail | transportation SEATTLE FRENCH celebrated | "Baatile day” Friday night in the Leary mansion. at the} of the alleged slayer wept bitterly dren, Mra. Kulp stated today. can |nisters of the murdered woman 674) come back to his wife and nine =| | Mine Genora Tremaine, 18, fainted as whe was told of the identification lof her sister ax the dead girl “| can't believe it.” said Ola Weaver, sister of Clara Phillips. She was only 23 and such a sweet air” Mrs. Phitlips’ mother, Mra. A. 1. | Weaver, has not been told of the tragedy “T’'m afraid it would kill her,” ithe daughter. | Mra. Catfee, who tw the wife of « anid Kulp, who tw under charges here he eloped with the summer boarder | in a fivver, given him by his oon-| lated. The wite sald husband back sake,” he would take her | for the children's CARROLL COE, 60, died Friday at He was « | nin home at Hunts Point La Reach off my | “Wednesday Pnit. | vivin Coe are his wife and two neph line aod 1 started downtown,” she said, “and we stopped at a parking station where she had evi ranged to meet Mrs. M the way down Mra. Phillips had told me the story of a mixup Involving her husband nother woman What would you do if a big news- paper were about to print some seandal concerning your honor? HERE’S WHAT SHE DID! KATHERINE MacDONALD in First National's thrilling drama of a girl forced to fight a woman’s battle-— “THE WOMAN'S SIDE” Campbell Comedy—‘“A False Alarm” U. S. 8. California Saxophone Quartet in Latest Popular COLISEUM CONC Selections ‘ERT ORCHES' RA NOTE—This bill will be here until Tuesday Night only Afternoons—25¢: Evenings—35e-50c | both of Beattie. | iasbiaek incites | THE COLORED Veterans’ club) han moved from thelr home on E.| lat 1531 Sunset ave. i SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922. Nazzaro in Fiat Wins Grand Prix Race RTRASSBURG, July 15.—-Blaggo semro, Italian driver killed and his mechanician mortally injured today when their car turned over on the next to last lap of the grand prix wan mobile race, Felice Naz He averaged 126 © for the distance Deviaeaya, driv ing & Bugatti, finished second. ‘The iifated car, also a Fiat, was coing a strong second into the lant lap when a tire blew up and over turned the machine n6 race was won by zaro, in @ Fiat car, kilometers ern BAND PROGRAM AT VOLUNTEER PARK Randay, 6:90 to #80 P.M. Wagner's Hand, T. M. Wagner, Conduc “O14 Comraden Mareh ‘Tetkes 11 Ovarany Gomer “Madame Sherry” Haschna a Ares Drigo verte Verat Herennte—“Les Millions Motives and Relection from Descriptive 5 Prete Reminisesness of Neotland, .. Godfrey Haritone Bolt “teay Poay” (from Hivide”) “far Spangled Banner” Dill Comes Out for * Poindexter’s Toga OLYMPIA, July 16—Former Con- greseman C. C. Dill, of Spokane, pre dicted a fight between the progres sives and the reactionaries, either at the state primaries or at the general election, when he filed his candidacy with the secretary of etate here yes- terday for nomination for United Btates senator on the democratic ticket. Dill dectared for unseating New. berry, lower tax appropriations, low- er railroad rates, and “making the federal reserve system serve the pro Gucers instead of Wall Street.” July long distance alr flights by army pilots, one from Jacksonville, Fla, to fan Diego, Cal, and the other from Langley Field, Va., to Scott Meld, Belleville, iL, were authorized by the war department yesterday, Lieut. James H. Doolittle, crack army long distance pilot, has been authorized to attempt to span the continent from Jacksonville to San Diego about August 1. He will firet attempt @ nonetop test filght from San Antonio to New Orleans, Bereaved Son and Father Face Trial John W. Salisbury and his step. son, Arthur Swanson, face prosecu- act. Salisbury {9 the hustand of Mrs. frustrate officers who were search- ing the place, FRANCIS PATRICIA FLAN AN, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Flanni ® ing at the, home of his parents. He had been suffering with tuberculosis. own, Dr. Herbert Coe and H. L. Coe, |He was 29 years old and a graduate | view ave., and F. B. 1911. The left shoulder of a human being right "| temple, , 590 25th ave. S., died this morn: | “Hammer Murder” Is \TALIAN DRIVER TO PLANT TREES Described by Woman. DIES IN CRASH AS MONUMENTS | Patriotic Exercises to Be Held Sunday An a novel memorial to two Seattle heroes, two elin trees will be planted along the roadside of the Pacific highway, when a caravan of mem bers of Women's Relief Corps, Ble venn post, No. 1, G. A. R., and of Ral nier-Noble post, No. 1, American Le gion, journ to « point near Sun nydale, Sunday, | Mrs, Rowa Edson, 618 Riverside jave., and Mra. Augusta Koltenbangh 1822 both ave, mothers of the two dend veterans, will be present A ‘ ttle motorista who can do. nate their cars and services for the afternoon are urged to be present at Legion headquarters, 915 University nt 2p. m, Sunday Editors Flock to Press Convention PULLMAN, July 15-—-More than 100 editors and publishers of dally and weekiy newspapers in the state of Washington attended the opening neesion here of the 25th annual convention of the Washing- ton Press asroctation Chapin D. Foster, editor of the Grand View Herald and president of the associa. | tion, presided. Wanhington newspaper men pay serious attention to problems dis cussed at these annual gatherings. and as a result are credited with publishing the best papers in the United States, according to Fred Kennedy, of the faculty of the Uni versity of Washington, field secre tary for the association, yesterday cs saws xs \Dr. Crowther Plans to Talk on Campus | Rev. J. EB. Crowther, author of |“The Waytarer,” will give an inter. pretation of “The Wayfarer” Sunday, | July 23, at 4 p. m., at Meany hall, on |the university campus. Musical | numbers also will be given. Harding Gets Gold Ticket to Pageant WASHINGTON, July 15.—Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding were pre sented yesterday afternoon with a solid gold ticket of admission to “The Wayfarer,” « religious pag- eant presented by a cost of 4,000 men, woren and children of Seattle this summer, ‘The president received the metal that he hoped to present it next aaa “rain check” on @ visit to attle. THE 13TH MINNESOTA gociety of Puget sound will entertain former members of that regiment at @ éin- of having abandoned his family when | tion under the Harrison antt-narcotic | ner at Tacoma. The dinner will com- |memorate the battle of Manila, in which the regiment played an active {eregation, must first clear himself of | Nellie Salisbury, who died Friday | part. the ertminal action, Mra. Kulp stipu-| after swallowing a large quantity | jot th of narcotics In & successful effort to! FUNERAL SERVICES for walter Sunday, in Corinthian hall, Masonic | He 4s survived by seven | brothers and two sisters, ANDREW FRASTORM, 537 Fair , Kent, lof Akron, Ohio, high echool class of were bruised and cut when the auto in which they were riding collided | with one driven by W. A. Ritchie, of the Consumers’ Compressed Yeast | Madison at. to their new club house |is almost invariably higher than the jcompany, Friday night at Minor ave. and Thomas st. “Let's Go to the Liberty” is always good advice NOW PLAYING— ZANE GREY'S | Story of the Race Tracks “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” Taken from his famous novel— “WILDFIRE” And a MACK SENNETT comedy that is one of the ‘ LIBERTY PATHE funniest and cleverest ever made— “GYMNASIUM JIM” past TiN 6:30 25¢ After 6:80—35¢ NEWS Any MALOTTE on the WURLITZER-