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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928. DANCING GIRL ISMURDERED 9Champion Pie Designer FIGHT ON GRAFT Body Is Washed Onto Beach Near San Diego Jan today, ac jon with the al Fritsie Mann, SAN 18 we th pin expec 0. im ¢ 4 r rec y had Movements since Beach tate La J Saturday and found that tity 4 Tt was the f half.clad body was sea under the Pines. near here had es tablished the fact Mann taken to Torrey Pi thm during the night in an automobi! that she did not go alone to suteide Miss dance aid they Mins Mann, who wa cate studios, ar data tn Culver ¢ of movie 1 wa mirers st committed ub Mvestigation led to a theor der Dr. Louts I hospital interne finding ef the went voluntarily tion to give an account of his friend: ship with the girl, was again ques tioned by Police Chief James Patrick today tn the course of the investiga tion of the tragic ns. many a police be suie but of mur Jacobs, Camp Kearny fe ng the of Miss Mann. th body poll dancing girl's Miss Mann met her @ h latives of Mi Mann today fn. dignantly denied that she was se cretly wed PARDONS ROUSE OFFICERS’ IRE Kind-Hearted Governors Are Put on Grit PORTLAND, Jan, 18—Wholesale pardoning of convicts by sympathet- fe parole boards and kind-hearted | governors was to be the main tople of discussion at the convention of the Northwast Association of Sher- {ffs and Police, which opened here to | day. The keynote of the convention was sounded yesterday, when the Oregon State Sheriffs’ association convention denounced in forcible language the present practice of granting “indis- eriminate” pardons, whether full or conditional, to men convicted of sert- ous crimes. ‘The Northwest association was ex- peeted to repent its action of last year at its Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, con- vention, when resolutions were calling for more stringent parole laws. No direct reference was made at yesterday's convention to Acting Gor. Ritner’s action tn Oregon, in pardofilng 29 convicts, 10 of whom had been convicted of murder. Many were given full pardons. The assembled peace officers confined themselyes to a discusison of “recent occurrences” of this nature. National Highway System Succeeds CHICAGO, Jan. 18—The nation’s} highway system is the only success ful public ownership experiment ever) attempted on a large scale. Bain-| bridge Colby, former secretary state, declared in an address before the American Road Builders’ con gress here. ANDLORD HALED INTO COURTROOM} NEW YORK. — Magistrate Froth- Ingham today summoned the land- lord of the court house buflding, An-| thony Koelble, charging him with failing to provide sufficient heat * mannan = EO Pins were once sold only on the Ist and 2nd of ° January That was five hundred years ago. when pins were so expensive none but the wealthy could afford to buy them, so it became the custom to give brides! money to .buy pins— and ever since women have valued Pin Money ~—the money they spend for various little luxuries. Hundreds of women — “good managers”—have found that by, using they not only have the most delicately and deliciously flavored + of all the spreads but that they save esto’ to add handsomely to their Pin Money. Nucoa costs just about half as much as the priced of the animal — On old Pin Money Da Ist and 2nd of January—| = to try Nucoa. It will delight you and your family as a Spread for bread, will make everything pre- pared with it better, and you'll start the New Year with extra Pin Money. NN. B, Nucos is guaranteed. “Your | Keno ioe devt fea Necos the parton Umut Wriday, With Other Acts RAV YLES in “Cheating the Grave” TOM MOONE 4 OPAWNE Seattle Will Judges Sink Home-Made eR thing now hangs on Grave BY WANDA VON KE Phe whole n of the judg ion have been sent in «in all parts of are large brown thing ot butter and apy They await them by the dect on The 5 by elty, Th that speak much and 8:20 p, m. tage, be pre prise offered ubmitted In the shall be @ co-star evening, as it were, with 1 Rarthelmess and Dor », Who are being featured seum this for the Richar othy Gt be called f the upor © five $1 pr also be in t at th ntrant More ab nber of ¢ The t yet be nae ple HERE’S MORE ABOUT SWINDLE STARTS ON PAGE ONE were represented on the New York The would be pl the | diately 1 Diselowure of the activities of the! {firm was made reported hi Ray Royattie When Pate ives Yoris and F the apartment of the two on Wednesday night, Rube; who passed under the name of L. ©. Ruby, offered ve bribe the officers, Patterson said. In his complaint Patterson charges |the two falsely represented them selves thruout.. The firm has no other offices, excepting a branch of fice at Tacoma, the complaint al leges. The Reach Royalties company located at Wichita Falls, Tex, has not a paid up capital and its stock will not be placed on the exchange Patterson also charges that the purported transactions in General Motors stock was entirely Imaginary and the money advanced to Investors merely a come-on bait to attract fur P investments. © ° [BLUE SKY LAW investors orkner called at IS INTRODUCED. OLYMPIA, Jan. 18—The first “blue sky” law made tts appearance this morning when Senator Morth land of Yakima and Senator Landon of King introduced their measure in the senate, {TO EXTRADITE LAZY HUSBAND) Police of Canada will be asked to| birds valued at more than $250,000 | that every first and second class city tn rearrest Richard M. Nyland naa }hold him for extradition under thy pace banana Gemty. Deputy Prone |PLAN THEATER MERGER | "Anctner wit watch Senator Pautmer jeutor FPugene Meacham said Thu lday. Nyland spirited away hie 2 lyearold daughter, Corrine, from the lhome of her mother, Mrs. Marian | Nyland, 4725 50th ave. #., Tuesday Nyland was arrested at Victoria but released on attvices from the sheriffs office here that Attorney Howard Waterman had posted $300) ball, Thursday Waterman tried to! jthe money was posted to tnew | Nyland’s appearance in court, if he | was brought back to Seattle, Meach. }am denied thin, and said he will |ask the court to forfeit Waterman's bail unless Nytand returns volw tarily |Light Co. Service Again Under Fire Further steps toward action on the complaint of the city against alleged high rates and poor service furnished citizens by the Seattle Lighting company are expected Fri- day afternoon, when the finance committee will meet in special ses on with city officiais at the office of George F. Russell, public utilities uperintendent, The special meet ng will be called immediately after the regular weekly 2 Chairm | Seattle Firm Gets | Bremerton Contract} Involving an expenditure of $3 0, a contract has been award to Henry & McPhee, Seattle ¢ tors, to build an extension to Pi the Bremerton navy ame firm i oting an r at a cost of $637,7 now er exten MAYOR IN PORTLAND For the purpose of attending the three-day convention of the North weet Law Enforcement association, Mayor Brown left for Portiand e Thursday afternoon. The association membership consists of law-enforce ment officials of the entire North west, aa lll israceilinicms camel escaped MARKET OFFICERS SAY LOWLY OYSTER DRANK TOO MUCH ‘The Volstead act hav- ing its effect on the lowly oyster. Charged with giving their oys ters too much to drink, H Cohen, 8. Morhaime and John Samicich, fish dealers, were on trial before Police Judge John B. Gordon Wedn And the drink intoxicating—it But in the water bloated and turned four Judge under advisement 8 even just held wate ector ha the quarts to took the market bivalve five. Gordon case informed, and | f° ‘ock was to jump to par imme Know It: Teeth Apple Into Pies Flaky out. Apple-filled white dat H rner, Third given wrapped in labeled on the « Apple Pie till being de | Ford the paper went The array wever rd wly resemble @ was suffictent to cause the F pie f t, even, the en ¢ th o was already de which at nightfall were with soft paper by V ter Van Winkle, ple cus and tucked away for the showroom's long Web: todian. night Let food got t be remembered th Mitted tn the It ts all to t 1 among needy families of at no t will » be borne tn mind ht, Seattle Ita champion made Thureda Friday, will kn maker of apr "| ABANDON KELSO RIVER SEARCH :: Two Dead and 18 Missing | Toll of Victims io ple e sine Waat haw practi been ally abe The known dead tn remains at two, G. and Harry Kirk, bot) ied of injuries on the day the @ the disaster 0, MeDon: slowing aster » known missing are Mra, A. G. Hui n, 1 ington, W. I Laut Emil John’ Earl Pe Chamberta |Croake and Mr. and 1 Hun ley er Ha + and . Wash,; Buck, Mont.; Allen Chis unknown; John La; F. M. Beacon, Seattle, whose hat was found in the dress rider, age. dew these KR. Harris chiltren have not been u & known missing. and her two young heard from since they Were seen near Kelso § mut ording Vash. hetr the hour of to A Haner of Napavi BRIEF NEWS POULTRY SHOW OPENS CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—Twenty thou sand delegat were on hand for the National Poultry Show, at the Uni | Stock Yards here today, Exhibitors from every state in the Union had entered. NEW RK, Jan. more than 123 Erlanger, Dillingham theater ntry into a #ingle controlled by a $6 on is being negotia nounced today by 1 A. L. Erlanger. 1S.Merger of thruout the management 900,000 corporn. ed, it was an e Shubert and draw down the bail, saying that| FIRE TRAPS WATCHMAN | 108 ANGELE jman lost his life '| worth of damage was whieh gutted the upper floors Barker Brothers’ furniture house early today |J. B. Koch, 50, watchman, | trapped by the flames. |wouto PAY VET BONUS DENVER, Jan. 18.—A pay every Colorado for each month he was during the world war has been in troduced in the state legisiature The cost to the state would be ap: proximately $8,000,000 and would be paid by the issuance of bonds. DISAGREE ( BRITISH DEBT WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—The | American and British debt-funding negotiations were broken off here to: day, in order that the British com- minsioners might return to thelr country and present the Amercian position on the $5,000,000,000 war debt due, to Premier Bonar Law. The entire British miasion will sall from New York for England Sat uray, Chancellor of the Exchequer Baldwin will the American porition to the binet upon his arrival The two parties failed to reach a tentative agreement Subsequent negotiations will be conducted thru the British embassy here. Jan, 18,.—One and over $100,000 done by a fire who was bonus bill soldier $1 service White Cross Is Pleased With exc Don 1 of the Orpheum Co: mopolitan “Exp 4 letter ecutive Dunean. theater, players are Wedne Ww. I necretary manager the offering of the Cross, national anti-narcotic indorsing the big play. “Allow the committee to say that Tear aaa! ebnially,, give, stair ap. proval to the play The leason tt carries 1a of vast value,” he said. Find Missing Girl in Greenwich Flat Maeay disap relatives today In Greenwich village where had flat emulate the work of Hugene O'Neill, | playwright, ber cousin. society 18 ng sine when she he rented a to om | Shubert and; ot | ‘The dead man is | THE 'HEIGHTON PLANS| SEATT | Offers Bill That Aims Blow] at Officials ARNETT Jan. 18 OLYMPIA government a | BY STEVE | Hiffieult by a bill firm NN furniah f ny of tts ithat ah yr the use of the 46 Jatate or tments any urthermore ed t with supplies or all state 1 from er to ntr F pplies or m officers for com: vdities or ma 1 be rendered ft ted from again dy « public of tng of t was mado a , 1 ness and was to tive raday Ree ° of Ple McK nd j the two | {pal cor | med the bill regarding ommittes on mun’ | porations jbanks in amatler town mended th BILL PROPOSES BUDGET SYSTEM |Monthly Check-up Provided for in Measure and recom: | at It be ac ‘ Jan. 18. — Entabliah. hly budget system for the first and second class is in @ bill which wan to. be the senate this by Senator BE. B. Palmer of The bill is proposed as a check on the exp ity officials measures to insure OLYMPIA. 4 before mornin Nitures of « and ains drantic jthe carrying out of the stipulatio | Before the budget made up, department in the clty must submit to the mayor an ttemized ao count of the money which that de partment estimates that It will need | im the ensuing year. ‘The mayor then checks over every item, after which the council checks the mayor and approves or dinap- proves his cuts and changes. A twothind vote In required before the budget can be passed. Should any city official run over | hia allotted budget for any month of the year, he ts liable to prosecution. Further check in made by making the city officials Mable thru thetr bonds. Should the bill pass, it would mean the state would have to adopt this method of running the city’s |was prepared Wednesday, and which he hoped to have ready for introduc | tion today | those soldiers who served during the |war, but enlisted before war wan de lelared, and hence did not receive the fs bonus, (GREEK PRINCE REFUGEE HERE |Tells of Trial in Athens for Treason was @ bill to compensate NEW YORK, Jan, 18 Grew of Greeoe, exiled for hix part | in the last Turkish war, arrived in| this country yesterday on a brief v it to his relative by marriage, t |former Mrs. William B. Leeds, wid} jow of the tin plate king. | Andrew learned of the death of his | brother. late King Constantine, | while at A graphic Prince An the story of hi trial for n by a ry court Athens, after four former fficiais had been summarily ited, was told by the prince was arrested for “betraying his he said, For a time the prinee was confined to his home at Corfu. While there, he said, a foreigner came to him and offered the services | of five adventurers to assist him to jescape from the country. “LT knew awaited me tn the} trial at the hands of those on je men who still control the af of my Andrew but I had a premont executed, I de- | Finally t men | what irres fairs native land,” aid tion I would not b cided to take a chance day of trial came. | “The revolutionary committee that | was going to try me offered my wife, | the princess, the royal box at the! court, where she could have the best | view ‘of the proceedings. However, }she refused. ‘The trial was not very | pleasant. I was found guilty and sentenced to banishment, Twenty. four hours later | was abourd a Brit bound for London.” omehe “| ASKS REL EASE | OF PRISONERS} OLYMPIA, Jan, 18—Roleano of political prisoners now being held| in the United States will be request je of congress by a memorial which to introduced before the Thursday morning by Repre H. Ryan of ‘Tacoma,| the senate later in the! or Bob Oman of Ta-| pete | sentative J 1 before coma I thi aid Ry Thursday morning obs wa principal offender ased, Why tand an and hould these who played the under-role be hi If the ringleader released, not let his followers be also?” been men| a? | ii | wa jin the pr try LE STAR ARKANSAS MOB RULE SPREADS Strikers Flogged as Armed Men Patrol Streets HARRISON, Ark Mob law spread in Ne today. Striking rallroad « have been flogged at Leslie and other points along the Missourt & North Arkansas rall road, following outbreaks here, in which . Gregor was lynched and 20 other persons beaten and deported armed the dan. 18 thern Ar ndy decrees of end “olth the mob of who t par. | Hrowd. ried thru ung from | © sides of bun mune urt up by men and farmers 1 here Monday to prev of train service on th: were boldly ¢ und re sters hung at th guns the str Harrison was quiet on the sur as the “citizens’ committee” contin. | ued roun up trikers and ques th tioning burned umors were wan expreted to get under A «re under th 16 ind Ayo ds eyes of the rrow ti me HERE’S MORE ABOUT GERMANY STARTS ON PAGE ONE nen and Ksnen failed to lead to se fous trouble. day had red mys ns of the They regarding new bee uly to various sect area today refused tnformation sanctions French headquarters declar- ed the occupying foreés are not going into the mines them selves but hinted at confises- tion, Some of the mine offi cers of the fuel companies are to be taken over but the French prefer to proceed slow ly, with thelr new measures. The Germans met these move: with the same passive resistance that characterized their attitude to. ward the Invasion but some big tn dustriatists of the Ruhr fear hunger may defeat plans of both French and Germans. Food nearce Prices are outpacing the crashing mark Miners, best workers. now earning 20,000 marks a week, are in a dexperate position. At the outside but two months supplies remain in the occupied area and with France Holding canals, highways and railroads and the prospect of complete cessation of work at — of the biggest mines and ts of the Rubr, the situa- hos is serious, The German coal conferees an. nounced they refuse to confer with the Fre the last word having been said. A barber in a Mttle village Ewen sold picture postal the tion yesterday hia shop was a wreck pieces by a German early the near cards of Today smashed to crowd Memel Is Ruled by Martial Law Order RERI Jan. 18. was proclaimed in Meme! by Lith anian troops who seized the city Monday, according to reports here. Dispatches yesterday reported a» French landing party about to go to the rellet of French troops defeated by the Lithuan: at Memel, eee Belgium and Italy Okeh France Plans PARIS, Jan. 18 Italy approved and Britain oppose Fra Martial law Belgium and did not ations defaults, It was announced to. pH Replies were res from Italy and E ived by France| jum, acquiesetng to erect a customs sland Ruhr ving thi: ‘opona ‘ound the Rhi wh appt barrier England, le not * plans to inflict fur |f} ther penalties on Germany for repar- | rained no objection to measures con- | cerning the left bank of the Rhine. France replied to Germany‘s pro test against occupation of the Ruhr, stating the action was not of a mili tary nature and was not an act of | war, It 1s only a matter of pro: tecting the French civilian mission, stated. Foeh has not asked addi »ofor the Ruhr, and the army of ocedpation there now num bers about 6,000, it was semi-officia ly announced. tional tro | Teuton Forces at Muenster Withdraw LONDON, Jan, 18—The German embasy here announced that German troops a withdrawing from Muen- ster. The German troops around Muen- totalled one battalion of infan- one squadron of cavalry and a corps, according German ster tank source Germany Prepares Protest on Treaty PARIS, Jan. 18.—-Germany {# pre paring @ protest to all signatories of the Versailles treaty, claiming that French troops crossed the 50 kilo meter neutral zone provided for in the treaty, according to reliable In formation here eee Railway Stations of Ruhr Are Taken LONDON, Jan 18&—The Freneh took possesion today of all railway tation the Rub, according dispatches from Essen, It was also} reported they welzed offices of the various coal companies, PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Broken Lines of Children’s Sox and Stockings JEARANCE 225 Pairs Wool Sox, O5¢ Pair: Three-quarter Wool Box ™ Brown, Blue and Gray Heather mixtures — novelty cuff tops, sizes 7, ™% and 6. 125 Pairs Children’s Wool Stockings, 95¢ Pair: B anf Heather mix srex in these wool Stock- also Black and Navy checked tops. 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