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iii <<" The Seattle Star 0! 1 SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 19% TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Its Namesake tm, RUSSIAN 2 Attacked East of | Gala Program to Be}| Slugged over the head with a A heavy iron coupling pin, George Held Marsh, # for-hire driver of Seat Si Manis free arver of St | Vicar General Is Slain in Spite of } cup ting at Wants mn'ts'aren ine | World Protests Against His Death; Pee raniey Gy mee 30lsheviki Are Defiant lott y E early Tuesday morning, accord: Howdy folks! The baseball : . P season opens today. Grand c c 2 ing to reports to Seattle police | BY JOHN GRAUDENZ mothers can now go into train. | DAMN" f gBooges so ot ait ' - . and county off | MOSCOW, April 3—(11 a. m.)—Vicar General Budke ing for the last sad rites, A a Itar . ; j ee Marsh w ( vich, Roman Catholic prelate, found guilty of trezson, was executed today. Appeals from Catholic organizations thruout the world, from several governments, including the United States and Belgium and urgent representations from Poland, which a sharp Russian note declared constituted an unfriendly act, failed to dissuade the Moscow government from enforcing , the death penalty. eames seal u Monsignor Budkevich was sentenced to death together The 1 ellis «:| With Archbishop Zepliak after a trial which ended last week vik iaiieas seam’ tha acid a a! * and a 4 ther a rcities were|in their conviction. They were accused of communicating ies playing. tise SAM: Lake ‘Trees me of, grea mmonwea ‘ : the t for ut ‘«| with Poland during a time when Russia was at war with & Here's hoping they don’t get Capt, Bto Lo ; rive man ¢ b : that country and with resistance to the soviet system of | SOR ahEn Phas 4 f rhea mera 6 = requisitioning church property. a pega PRI y ; aah ian err nce passed upon the archbishop was commute « 4 and kindne ‘ * e new, ¢ een Aillae to 10 years’ imprisonment. hands of the 4 . por ‘ chy Ra andar 3d fe Poland was the nation to protest most recently against and we intend to re ; ‘ macht ‘ ol rina eet rcord tires, |@Xecution of the vicar general, who was the archbishop’s OR pe hy At ca wr ay : Viant said he found the body {lieutenant. In a sharp note to Warsaw, Tchitcherin yes- | sadieers‘ta tbe rhe 660 0 s and merc 4 a : beh 2s bcs On terday complained that Poland's attempt to “interfere with iperting world r v ven souvenir atreet ee i ; Drea he said, Marsh's face |2USsia’s right to punish criminals according to her ow will easily identify tw 3 ite Pace Bal % ; : = 5 . , waa badly swollen, there was jaw” constituted an unfriendly act and indicates existence bene peri ches ‘ iso give erento. tadeas comes é . : : gash on his head and his cloth. |of an aggressive policy against Russia. Wolverton of the ting the rocommissioning of the pristaliph abi wi retidents | Tchitcherin added that the Russian government in ee t ‘i i a Fi coupling pin, w evidently Seattle team, tak and its assigniiient as flag pOD! Bri Pr : was used for knocking Marsh |Dantly rejected the Polish government's pretentions to a en when he played S| ahip of the en leet : i | left” field on the Detachments of bluejackets and oA , “i | Baltimore “Ori marines from the Seattle will parade oles” in 1856, the . led by police and | | | aut, was found near by. the role of protector of Russian citizens. He also refused |) Tacoma po! d the sheriff of-)to enter into any discussion of “unfounded accusations } o were ne 1. Deputies found | against the Russian courts,” ft papers indicating that Marsh recent | ‘ ont |ly bought a Cadiilac car esas Wt - ere was In a small book wan Yound hie Some- | trom the t a ne y of Washington : i Hien attemtin hee een ‘HOLD DR. COOK « FEAR INJURIES vey added |1FO™. the University of Washington . : vit a bere. Svfermation was given that th gn reads,|ROUTE OF ‘ " , of ent to notify Mrs. D.| \ PARADE 2 Z r ee these , r oth on Four cee the yunded by Virginia and| Capt. G. [. P. Stone, commander of the U.S: S. Seattle, is shown (above) standing on ~ RANE VALLEY Explorer Gives Himself Up|Four Hurt in Auto Crashes: at mak la oe ef Mibaels to Bil Re the bridge of the vessel watching Mayor Brown and his reception committee sailing from| HEARING IS ON to Federal Authorities Two Women May Die ~ ‘s band. In the line of march will be detachments of infantry trom |\the dock to officially tender the freedom of the city to officers and crew. Below is shown| borate silver service will be pr G ; 4 FORT WORTH, Tex, April 3—Di| Showers which left the sera ‘| wented to Capt. Stone as a gift fi a broadside of the vessel as she rides at anchor in Seattle harbor. p "1 es ® prota : Capt Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | Frederick A. Cook, self-styled discoy- | Slippery caused four auto accidents | wn and members Carfare Probe Opened byjerer of the North pole, named in| Monday night and Tuesday im whieh was drinking. Jof the focal committees will ride Nel my | State Department ’ |complsints, cbarsing” misuse ot the|t¥>, women Were probably ped | ° utomobiles in the parade: RP i] B h lo ae A ; mails, filed against 20 Fort Worth} preg cnc sot vos Case on saan) Mamet nthe paradn | STEAMER SINKS ilm Bachelor of Arts | poate eee oil promoters, gave himself up to fed- SCENIC MAGNIFICENCE, EDDIE |). given in the evening a cons sete: The list of injured persons: he Washington Bankers’ association An effort to show that the eae co irene ean ah Miss Loretta White, 21, Harriso | e ington ery’ el 4 d ball a sical shor aw tak won Sook, pres’ d “sole ste” J : Set rant tana So ! Dream o varl Laemm es ray fake lor the Bene ‘rer ass fated rae nine a ea as the principal reason for jtolding the | cuscantead that ¥ n d it as cap in front of her home by an ee convention in that city, says Mr. Davis.” hich y are|Smackover, Ark., when the com. | . 3 ~|investments for which they are 2 " sree driven by L. W. Jruwell, 403 Roy | otha ng |ship wilt be supp! H = | Two Survivors Picked Up| Movi ie Magnate Offer rs 3 $1 000 Scenario Schol NE an income Interest, featur. | Dlainta. were filed vesterda The |ot. Fractured skull, ocean Ste Nite veins by Rescue Ship | arship to Colleges of U. Fon ae the Tears penne ee |rederal bullding shortly after tele |2™, body bruises; in city: mosaeam , >, hi Seattle scheduled to s sion of the lower t z y B Today’s® candidat the Foteees | the meettie ia sche raf heer pai y ; state department of publig|stams asking his apprehension| Mrs. Mary S, Munast, 66, SO/7ne is the guy who says: “of| San fF en nde peel ora fae rage BY BOB BERMANN eminence in the nation’s greatest had been sent broadcast upon his|tlus pl, struck at De aoail teil aie ae re . ‘ ne) ONETHY not nvie bachelor of | infant industry | wh Raha failure to give himself up by noon, | Roy st. by a car driven i | dated to) pe pbs ry Mean Utopia has gone down in the W ta? Why Is it that my boy| His secretary—a giant of a man| Frank Tt Seisints & of as soa 's!as had been promised by attorne , 807 First aye., and 143 Nu Sth ton redeckdig and general ove Florida straits off here, according to! can ga to collex. Lleran to be an|in comparison to his employer—|Conducting the hearing, R. CUE | e who have in the past represent. | St. lunch room proprietor. | ed him, the Columbus sanitarium unconsel ng. : ; ps a > Ve o bi t 8 ec . 200k §th man arrested. and may die. She has a fractured | i : - Ww 3 urchaeologist—but he can’t learn|helps him on with his coat with ‘. Cs co % alibi Cook fs the 1 a A skeleton is a gink with his || She will be open to the public ner W. H. Libby anything ‘abést: the Haves? “WLYlail the ‘checdyramean. ot head | the Chamber of Commerce as-| 4+ noon ponds totaling $240,000 had | skull and other injuries, {t wasuhal insides out and his outsides off, | | Tuesday afternoon and perhaps on} Two survivors of the sunken ship Wednesday. not a movie bach of arts?” waiter and trails him as constantly |8°™»IY room. been posted by those arrested. ported, as — “ocd (ik por as fe were picked up by the Libby, the re-| | ‘This was the way that Carl Laem: |ns a shadow |, Corporation Counsel T. J.T. Ken-| B, M, Hatfield, one of those arrest-| Mrs. Homer McFarland, 19vs¢Mfinoe | At San Pedro Admiral Hi ports said. They were taken off the| mie, president of the Universal Pie-| and. indeed, there seemed to be [ea tis erdes- Sxanining ae ie jed, spent lastnight in jail In default | ave., struck at Third ave, and Colum- karan declare 3 Jones will transfer from the t foredadtie' dak ot the steamer, which| ture corporation, and: of the: Unl-| samen metas nnn ac °c lark, assistant engineer i | f $5,000 bona. bia st., by W. M. Gauthier, 5217 15th tather of her ct Pennsylvania, his present flagyhip, versal Film Exchange, Inc. an-| erent producer aa PRS INE Bi ment of public works, sought to} Meanwhile, federal agents contin-|ave. N. W. In the city hospital, pike 3 72 to the Seattle. The fleets of the At-| remained above the water bei gan <3 it ttle Tuesday that he | ® pi bila’ aleninutivs teas i | show that Rainier valley car riders | ued gathering evidence, and a grand) badly bruised. q ‘ antic and Pacific have been divided | to the messages. jounced to Seattle at a office, his diminutive Sorewee have been paying interest rates on:| jury in seas! ere ed inves-| yp ae |lantic and Paciti " n dl {a offering a $1,000 scholarship to the into a ridiculously grotesque shape| sy. 4, Rina rasaree thnk "This | tigation of allemed ol hee an yes:| FT. MeCarty, 4522 Burke avey Ini into two classes, the A v A tug left he meet the Libby SR Aha tinivaceiticd cf: Aiseriée eon baby trying to put |e depreciation reserve fund. This | tigation of alleged oll frauds in this] oj. hospital, Injured in a head-on | | being known as the scouting fleet/and bring the survivors In. T rship goes to the student}, er ke a baby trying to putitund, which should go to maintain. (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) collision when his car was struck on Texas woman breaks non-stop rec-| and the Pacific as the battle fleet his foot in his mouth NT 9 barat: onal. ord by dancing .27. } ‘at Pisk be |who submits the best scenario before pe sihg sais pir hitting ccawarnt ps we eae aiihdmssast me the Duwamish road, at Davis stas <4 Shp arr taprapied, desea but we! Captain Stone, in commana of the * : : I May 16 | However, the admiring crowd of|tion, has been reinvested, Kennedy | tion, by an/aute driven eae thin’ ; me girl who lives in| seattle, in a nea: fighter of 33 years’ Steamship Victoria | Sliting in the local office of hia | SAteliites who followed him from the | char ed, a8 capital investments, The Another Dandy Palmer, of Aubiirh.. Reena } the apartment above us. ervice. He was graduated from An Is Reported on Fire i film sch ais the. vlbiaess taovte Washington around to the film ex-|money aa i an hp Vs ae total | T d. and interna} injuries, 4 th napolis and served thru the Spanish. C sth, | Change didn't seem to see this as-/rate-making valuation of the com oda i SP iG 5 fae 7,6 STON, rm was fett | MAKnnte discussed his plan at length. | ooo ce «the boas! They saw only|pany, Kennedy declared. y Miss White and Mrs. Monast were SPOKTING NOTE (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) BOSTON, April 3.—Alarm was felt} istdres, hatter plotard B 7 " | o struck at exactly the same time= | A golfer has his afternoon tee iA Sam here today over the silence of the| “Better pictures, better y the great magnate, And his great}HUGO KELLEY TO For the homeseeker, Star Want |! shout qa. m, Museday, idea, me a ah steamship Victoria, reported on fire | that's what they say,” he remarked 2 ON HAND Ads lend a helping hand. You before he goes for a driv NN ar arated eiLan ene lSenratt cree, Gay Blea: Aid) Battatr pie a 5 ! ahr is n find just the home you want || Both accidents took place withi! oe | sever hundred es Of bd ores, " A feature of! he afternoon hearing bg . rd b ures © Ket new blood In the In: Rh Cale as rs «|| few blocks of each other and con “Flies in Plane With 10 H. P. Mo-|| TRAIN KILLS SMALL eae Fibcrta sears recalved: last. bight | fubee It WE ete new. bled, ANS USL Scoot thine thes weation platute les Vere erate cee LL by watehing sAiuet Went ace c fusion resulted when the city hos or.” Headline. from a ship to the aid of the : Industry can be saved only by the/ent system of state supervision of |} “ily "Stach peeaoaed |} BOYS WHO ATTEMPT Jivictoria, white the rescue ship wan | colleges They ought to put screen doors on a : 4 i Raa ot sp st i pital sent only one ambulanes J was mmle speaking | municipal utilities by Hugo Kelley, thinking that but one accident had that plane | TO RESCUE KITTEN || sreeaine Wate sends pat 4 eit ext Baas his then hiss woebtcelh ‘o, nol The pictures are} who is attending the hearing as a $2.800. occurred. The ambulance picked Up) PORE: AGE bL-A. Sit. [|e uate? was ¢ to. mak epeiti tee Henel ake going to | Settlne better all the time, Our| representative of Rainier alley citi —$2,800— Miss White while a private ave ORK, April 3.—A_ ki ) el, an Azores por |"some day the col are Koing to ss ; chiback.’ 1of:) Notre| song, -dtelley’ announce Sine f p . iversity ten frolicked about on the || z : tench the movie art just lke they |'Atest, “The Hunchback of Notre| # nes ue cotous cae ate A Banner University took the other injured woman to. spring trestle of the Lackawanna rail. || teach other professtons, Some day | (urn to Page 7, Column 3 a yest Tn lyric or in sonnet : | . Cate the Columbus sanitarium, Both | at Cli N. J., late yes | ther *s going to be a movie bachelor | alley road), Unden atate con View Home Maa ‘wera di to the ‘ae To pick a new spring bonnet We rast eae an gain ‘wast to start. things off, some| Probe Oil Swindle 4 a sey , 2 slipping on the glassy pay : (Pestapte 7 ‘ San F under state control, has decreased Balance Rent McCarthy was brought to Aiea eee ne Fred Voat, %, heard the ominous |} 1 ay 1 4 $130,000, Kelley will charge. | 4 oes le word iiled of§ into the ob. 1 a r 4 ned 06 a oxpt , roar of a train in the distance The words trailed off into the in San Francisco | '0 restilt of the conirot of &o-{] Walking distance to university: near ||hospital in a private auto after his Ford often seen on tle || na rushed to the kitten’s rescue, | 4 | security of his dream: 8 SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—In : : eaghs new $1,000,000 Roosevelt hig hmchool Jyear had been struck by Palmer streets carries the sign, “This Car|| ™! mht r rapt, for a moment—bound by the attle utiittion by the state haa de-}] | § extra good rooms; fireplace: 3 llcar. ‘Batmet’s autd siGaaeeenane . = 4 7 Too late, the engineer of th 1s eased the taxation income to the good bedrooms, convenient bath a are % aCarthy riven by « Blind Man Buffalo express got a glimpse of 7 || spell of his own words, deg by federal officers Is under way | county and city and Increased the{{ "20m, cabinet kitchen, iiving and | {dangerous curve, McCarthy: sald, amd that’s nothing. A lot of autos} tho little figures on tho tracks || ESCape With $1,500 in rial fi of thin | 2 San Franglaco, it was learned to: COUDSY eins Cine. BUC. MOveARed : tH ining roomd; FULT, ATTIC, large ||/both autos were badly damageds are driven by bind men. ‘The phyaleal appearance of | | income on investment to the rail: enough for additional room: || palmer “escaped almoat Uithine ‘te, 3 curve. ‘The whistle shrioxea a || Money Orders and Cash Jareamor is in striking contrast 10) "F.. savotigation i anid to po a{Toud company, ‘Kelley asserts ‘ The Ford is owned by a window.|| Curve. The whistle sh KODOrtl ni aby Aga MBN, laundry tr VIRW OF a || warning, the brakes gripped ,the jhis dreams part of tho governmont’s campaign|,.4 TePort prepared by Assistant LAKD' AND CARCADES; tn Cowen shade r he might alwo ad. || Warning, ¢ io heels, but the train was swept || YELM, Wash, April 3—Yeggmen| A plump, little, old man, bald! deuinat alleged “fake” oll promoters erp te a htis eae eae tc, Bask AT r EMPT S [TO ae “The Gink ‘ho Drives This et ik Sols ath dynamited the vault of the Grango| headed and deaf, with an exp | which already has resulted in indict. |° sph baad tas @ Shady Rep om by ome! i LL GER GEE, TH OFFICE || Were carried away, the headlens Sreama essen toda ane tt oty 17 years, has risen from the ob-| tends to many parts of California,|The company's assessed valuation ie bait bi | A conference to end the strike | body of the kitten was gripped deposit boxes containing private se-|scurity of a smailtown clothing was anid to involve several of those [er 1928 Is only $485,000. While the 8 property, 500 coal miners, which 1§ Ow) j curitie ‘walosman fo a position Sof pre-|already indicted at Fort Worth, 0 ‘urn 0) Paget), 7, Oolumn 4) in effect in the Roslyn-Cle Blum” iy Just : se — ~ ————""" | fields, is scheduled to be held # devil ut th’ breakfast table, Wednesday in the Labor "Temple tepid tal el Discovered: One Place Where the ‘Husband Gets Preference rae "Hest a owners. ‘Tho strike haa been. ott of Word ovners, ee r ond, Ny ¥ lifts his hat to the since Saturday night, when “the Benham ‘ i F : iy AV RTC Shwe abl ee ihinae to. be that Mr, Harding walks ahead, Ho usually vows and lifts his hat to the eagle nH ' 0 : ’ Ng # votes| WASHINGTON, iti dered ee lonst of which iy White House Mt pet crowd and Mra, Harding wavos Ruse men walked out fotlowlig. a dally lo have been hit oy Vords.| president of these United States, phihes President Harding found it difficult to accustom himself to being served r Wag Oe 0872-60 (00 et , atiquet hefore his wife or the other Indies at the dinner table, but {t is an old GUNS PORR TALON, ding In always served first and then his colored waltor é vefore hin wife ot 7 rt ; tr AE Aer cL Hentai mo AE aang olny SA A pl Memeo tradition of the White House that the president must bo #erved first of all . | The meeting will bo called by oes to the opposite aide of the tab! Hig anleatl The rule by which the president walks alend of his wife (s varled only | Martin Flyzik, president of the Unit Se Ne eee era RIO Seat OE mivscen, Walled aend) :itlereicecieas on formal occasions whon he gives hor his arm ed Mine’ Workers, District No, 40 thru a door, the president alway The White House employs negro servants, except in the kitchen, where Fiyaike hax been in Washington, 2 1 fow ntepe ‘ ol chof Jon over tho pots and pans Usually Mr, Harding 0 (a arding steps back and ansisty Mr . 1 former hotel ch c Y the pots and pi h ‘ rs Deda Bran R ea lat orate ee ah LCRA alth onthe: Hewernandsatte takes his chef with him when he goes for a erulse on the presidential of the| Harding to her seat, after which he enters and 6 ¢ +h 6 owe | Sightieorw clustered in front of the mansion often comment on the fact yacht, "The Mayfiow "s relations I like myself ford, assistant attorney general, is H er ere n 6 | arc ‘ect, 1 a en or, Oo an} tends to him as if he were a baby y. Jina Dompahboctaar siudienh rs rico leaped darters 3 Laer eger ba aiding him, Hearings are being held Let those who wisn give praise | vestigation of alleged ofl stock swin. TW man who in a dovil of 4 tightly in Walter's hand felfow at th’ et fabie How oft perples To thwart the Too warm to wee attempting to end the strike | trouble and was unsuccessful, He is expected to return Wednesday. \ ft sirapprirnesen naicoaah brennan = . ———< 9,