The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1923, Page 7

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sh- at. npt ten and he nnd nic- ping ney THURSDAY, FEBRUARY GERMAN REDS PLAN ACTION Strong Forece Is Raised at Krupp Works AMSTERDAM nists in the Ruhr itary organ RUHR TROUBLE IS ON INCREASE ures to be Premiers Poincare and Theunis to sale of ts, it is un- Reports from th ince reasing disorders, EF » Dus mmerce TURKS S START SEC RET MEET Turkey's as t today and well-| ervers fear the legisla tors are determined to force an open break with the allies, Ismet Pasha, foreign minister, con cluded his report to the council of commissaries yesterday and was in. vited to appear et session. | mae #peeches | t stress informed o e Bec the tresao om of ny Turkey, was | SNe of 1,800 trillion, and the aie ts present situation in a very bad way Tomorrow the assembly will de. ttention is now being dire bate upon acceptance or reje: t home to foreign affai of the Lausanne treaty | ENMITY OF ALLIES Russia Influencces | Lithuania Attack | Feb, 21.—Soviet Russia the Pan-Germans are receipt of a bolshevik note, regarded with suspicion, offering Russian | mrediation in the border dispute. PRISON VICTIM Served 5 Months for Crime Another Committed COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 21—Clar- ence Leroy McKinney stood on the threshold of freedom today after) serving five months of a life sen tencg for a murder he did not com m “I've always had a feeling that I would get out,” McKinney sald when informed that L. S. Vandervoort, of | Jamestown, had confessed to the crime for which McKinney —the slaying of Special O: y McCreight at Wilmington, Feb ruary 14, 1922, McKinney bears no hard fee s against those who sent him to| prison. “I think,” he sald, “the state should pay back the $6,000 my wife and others spent trying to keep mo out of prison.” ‘Twenty-one witnesses in McKin ney’s trial testified he was in Cincin- nati the night of the murder. Vandervoort, following his confes sion, was sentenced to life imprison- ment. JURY DEBATES MURDER CASE Whether Williarg De Graff, 60- year-old lamplighter, is guilty or inno- cent of the murder of Joe Nelson, laborer, was being debated Wednes day by a jury which remained locked | up all night. The case went to the! jury at 4 p. m. Tuesday. | De Graff was tried once before, the | former jury failing to agree. The slaying of Nelson, August 23 last, occurred during a quarrel over the affections of a negress, Rumor Swift Will Close Huge Deal SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—Louis F. Swift, president of Swift & Co, meat packers, is €n route to China | Nos meet, Io ty | the allies is the signal | so tightly that {t could not transact jread 22, 1928 THE S EATTLE { GERMAN FASCISTI CONSECRATE EMBLEMS This photo, |the Hitlerites, ic ‘lashes 8 bet tween the Hitle r ite 8 just arrived fre »m a nd War F ever Grips Ru Block Dardanelles Pact Anti-Foreign Patriotism Is Encouraged by Met With Cheers Leaders; Trotsky BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—A al e has con ing the war ng where Latest word recelved Moscow is that wherever representa tives of the federated soviet r d applause greets eve mention of the Red army and tu-| multuous cheers the appeara' Trotsk ted ? army's chief ing bit of inf worthless roubles flooding GETS BIG HAND ¥ mention of th burst. From a fre for themselves and t ment tn bolahe ernment appears tleally we ow to a wave of na-| re rope fle aw aven tho the Turks put thelr sig- nature to an agreem ed up n| them by the entent: 1 Kam- ener, Lenin's deputy as p the council of commissars and of la-/ bor and defense, “Russia will never! jisn it. And wi lement of the Near East problem od the Crimean war fn HERE'S MORE ABOUT SUBSIDY STARTS ON PAGE 1 to Reed yielding. They desired to tle the senate up| business of any kind. Reed concluded at 1:50 p. m, hay- Ing spoken nearly three hours today. Senator ah, of Idaho, then| took the ft 112 tes got long docu chamber wa. except for the men “ both sides men a deser “How much longer?” senators be gan asking Jones today. “Forever,” he replied. Senators, in vain, complained to him that soclal engagements were | endangered by the long night ses-| sio A senator going out to din-| ner or some other mild Lenten dt-| version, might find bimself arrested | by the sergeantatarms and haled| to the senate chamber, they point out. “The comedy side of the situation continued uppermost today in the minds of most senators Senator Carter Glass, passing a group dur- | ing the filibuster, sald tn a loud un dertone: “I insist that Noah's ark does not need a subsidy.” This was threat to record. of Bible apropos read the someone's | into the Senator Harrison got a group of senators laughing at one of his best tories and, gravely addressing the r, demanded order in the senate. HERE’S MORE ABOUT PIELOW STARTS ON PAGE 1 today aboard the T. K. K. liner! oi ts cmber 2 Shinyo Maru, which cleared yester.| Since December 26, last. Deals are | @ay for Yokohama, Shanghai ana|*#!d to have ranged from $250 to| other Oriental ports. Importance is lent Swift's jour. ney because of the persistent ru- mors that he is going to Chfna to close a gigantic deal with Chang Tso Lin, Manchurian military lead- er, Swift would neither deny nor affirm this report before leaving paterday. A slice of bread witha Nucoa Spread} is fine energy food for the boy who chops the kindling wood; a denial of Nucoa-made pir is fitting punish- m¢o.i for the boy who chops down the cherry| tree. TS jin trying to effect a parole for | Hagen, when the latter was a con vict in MeNeil Island,” said Roy C. Lyle, district federal prohibition lean candidate for United States sen. $1,496, Pielow and Hagen both professed | ignorance of the presence of liquor found in the Broadway home, Ha- gen stated that he had dropped In for a chat with Plelow a few minutes be- fore the rald, Hagen his been in trouble on liq uor charges before, having been sen. tenced to MeNeil island for the al-| leged stealing of whixky from gov-| ernment vaults, two years ago, “Plelow was active some time ago director Wednesday. Tho hearing of the case of Plo low and Hagen, together with the three other persons arrested, was set for Wednetay afternoon, ORMER : CANDIDATE HELD FOR SMOKING SALT LAKH CITY, Utah, Ieb, 21, Ernest Bamberger, former republl- | ator, wan arrested yesterday in a local restaurant for smoking by Sheriff Ben Harries, ‘The law for. bidding smoking in public places was passed two yours ago, 1958 1s D Munich, or Bavarian Fascisti, prepari sociali the political storm center of ng to demonstrate in the t parties are momentarily expecte largely to gain 1 of the OPEN DARDENELLES rant EMANDED ; ; lies in the neck of th The girl, whom th ly waterway t id w m | the year round m and f We'lt fight A nd M now Aance a eee f w l ed Pres a Wa & Mi a: on t 7 hs » $00,000 ar a small Sax’ ” ident of|nor even m soviet HOUSE DAYIN TATE SEN VATE OLYMPIA, be “FT on with one house § The “white slave’ bill, art r for authe oat republic, the fraternity of pee ver Ik real contempt bet the heavy arm of “asec DRIVERS DRAW DOG DERBY : Feb. 21 © destroy m fouse d een houne b final one Representative further teeth in the bx also was to come béfore tho senate. | This bill makes the possession of a still evidence of law violation |_ Pol The house memorial was intro. |new # duced by Repr es EA Sima | Mexico and John Pt E. canal Oak B Only senate bil ered in the how mem Thomas rittes say the R reak this oath, may e to and evolutio HTON, 14: the #tate senate. were on the cal are, ate bill and al, together | Ida Olcott Z: George Willlam Trude, drafted by | rphine,| Gill Halse ne dry | petitions con. | Mexican consu administration te Is were to bo consid-' masses of the » today bearing frult. ame here years ago and entered high sc Mes? 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When the Jottery r charges wil! be|4- Gilmore. F. McKibbon, | its verdict $2,500, according|to shake Federal jfiled aga : ith ball to narco set at them. hands v jurors turned thelr ba City Attorney of Tacoma Quits Job! TACOMA, Feb. 21.—The resig tion of City Attorney Charles Dennis |was submitted to Mayor Fawcett jyesterday, Tho resignation is ef-| fective on March 1. nnis has held office since May 1, home and chile parlor on Sixth ave sear Pike. The charge of | t of evide progress. ng hours of e complete At d that he will return practice, He anno Ralph six witnesses | Seek Release of t not succeed in havin; them a a single ques. Murder Suspect Hen inverr ae robuttalot Dd) eb was blocked by vilmore, until {ckering with | s, 11 men and| ntain them: defense testimony objections of Attorn the court room was 5 mirth. Even the jure one woman, could not |were today preparir submit to the court In an attempt pending 1 probably not strict Attorney | who ar|to have him freed on bail, trial. The caso be set this wee! Chester C. Kemp he will oppose the motion for t their faces. Attorney Gilmore strengtheneé |case when he put Prosecutor Ham- | mer on the stand and forced him to jadmit that he said he believed the| missing child-wife is still alive and in hiding. Standard Oil Under Fire in New Jersey), WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 Standard Oil company of New ‘WORKS AS BRAIN FOOD Language is sometimes called the instrument of thought. But a very wise man says that really it is the nutriment of thought; the atmos-| Jor. jour mental powers as alr is to the lungs. 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The| r al acts | towards a minor, Vera Warner, grew | to | cause | mind selves and broad smiles overspread | 1 bIS) have told the police that her hus- | -The} his 10-year-old brother, phere in which thought lives; a mo-|*°¥ pes Mr Seat parse) coms] dium as necessary to the activity of|Plaint by the federal trade com- | i | mission, alleging that in the acqul- m- | The complaint declared the stand: | or more of the stock of the Hum-| this action | company, of | The company 1s allowed 80 days} word-wisdom, thought-powe deed-| to file an answer to the complaint | Our New Univorsities Dic-|after which the ¢ will be tried. tlonary would supply you with new — ———_— words for years, Get a copy with WASHING Feb, 21.—Reports | | the | VICTIM'S WIFE, LOS AN( Cal., Feb. Valuable infortmation in connection alleged mi | engineer, found shot to| has been death at his home here, {ven to the police by Mrs. Virginia ne Remington, his wife, it was red today. tosaua was questioned by detectives, ho were accompanied by a stenog- who made a transcript of atements In conr vestigation of the death of her ‘ Remington is said to have| number of po! car which are g investigated in the belief that may point to the proper per- is concerned in the murder. A number of wounded ex-service| men are among those who will be| questioned, it was sald. Mra. Remington was very active in welfare work for the disabled sol- diers and !t {s considered possible one of them, perhaps sh 4, may have learned of her difficu ies with her husband andj} mpendi voree and have be-| involved in the murder be-| the affair preyed on his} me Mrs. Remington Is sald to have given the police the name of one girl she knew with whom she sus- |pected her husband was intimate. Detectives working on the case re-| | fused to disclose this tnformation, but declared that very important clues were now ifn their hands. Mrs. Remington is also said to band had been nervous and in fear of death for several days before he actually met his fate as he was returning home late last Thursday night. pit BILLI hunting re TER KILLS LAD Mon! b, 21.—While its Samuel Riley shot killing him a house, in | use, fon with | Try Alleged Movi Colony Dope LOS ANGE al of James h being one of the dope peddlers in was called eral court, . alleged to have m ompany with an movies, who said ent colony, Bruno girl” in the ler of Earle | his wife, in the downtown distria Lon Angeles and to have used | headquarters for trafficking im cotics, WOMAN $0 BLUE SHE Ch | Because of Ill Health—Tells She Found Relief by Taking Ly -Pinkham’s Vegetab Burlington, la.—‘I used to | the time, for my monthly p bappy Icanha express mys¢ have gained | look fine. 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