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AMUNDSEN IN PERIL! Explorer to “Hop Off for North Pole in “Death Plane,” Says Hammer] Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congre 4, 1879, Per Year, vy Mall, $3.60 WEATHER ii “= The SeattleStar :!". iil VOL, NO, 75. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, LT coring in Line ann Srop (EO ML RTL RS =IWILL TRY Oriental line the U.S. shipping board site on which the Port of Seattle holds an option, The Star DEPORTATION, FOR BUSINESS Prompt Action Is\City Health Head Taken to Resist} Changes Stand in Federal Effort to) Milk War; Public Move Man Out to Decide Issue hopes his statement may be taken at its face value, and applauds enthusiastically, The Chamber of Commerce lets it be known that it, too, has bowed to the 2 FLYERS Aircraft for Polar. Flight Branded’ econd-Hand Junk by Seattle Man; Relief Expedition Is Organized By Carl D. Groat BERLIN, May .—The airplane in which Roald Amund- sen will attempt to fly across the North Pole next month is an old, second-hand machine and may have a faulty motor, cording to information given the Junker Airplane works. The explorer, unaware that his machine is in such dan- |gerous condition, has gone to a remote region of Alaska to a prepare for the take-off. He is out of communication with Miss Mary M. Kinnavey, PROPOSE BOND SCORE INJURED ‘ ihe eet mit Lira, ¢ feantin . Meda, SMe Th oh “e nal) This information was given to Manager Gothard Sach : the 1 # not & Mexica " president of the 2 held SIg™| berg of the Junker works by Haakon Hammer, of Seattle. Home Brew tiaen, follow ho from Joes aa i : Phi, professional collegiate| The revelations caused desperate attempts on the part of the tht Lg ein tativan’e fraternity for women 1) Junkers to finance a relief} e | t fact: t ted| The f ‘ ng on the t ournalism, which was found-| expedition to Spitzbergen, so ANXIOUSLY WAIT. 3 , Howdy. folk ‘ vt but i ek. t gration of an meee 2 gcse ed at the Unde ersit Ns My a ihe as to be ready to go to the | 4 jong way to the bottom of this ‘ : the point . ¢ which would prohibit, *\ ington. She also heads the t Sieeeat Will Retire Car Bonds at|Kansas Twister Sweeps City is. t, all atat the eit y will of the voters as expressed in the May 8 election, and will do nothing further to hinder the port project. That is fine! Now if the Tax Limit league and the other aliases under which certain pri- vate interests fought the harbor development plan will also get in line and in step with the rest of the community, their reformation will be appreciated. Seattle is moving forward in seven-le VASHIN ‘ x By Lester M. Hunt ait d Fa gue strides and sees ahead an era of | unparalleled expansion and prosperity. Seattle is sick and tired of the obstrue- tionists and knockers within its gates. day’s need AND ALSO TODAY'S DET Seattle. Teamwork and constructive effort are to- MINED POLICY of 95 per cent of pistesssssstsstes teestcitssistivsiiiiitisecrotistetiitissssscstetisstisisssesessssssstes c 1 ‘ At pre “rescue in the event of Amund- ‘ : ahen aulAcerond 30 ik trom | Woman's National Journal-| sen being forced ta descend AP 4 haseetl 5 » ot! $1,000,000 a Year Rate of Wichita From, West ge ff Sahay high as tented herds may be sold.\ixtic Register, an organiza-| in the polar regions with only ; : The Star. Z ‘ DR. READ MAKES tion that connects aspiring two days’ supply of food. ts ‘: “ . Looe - : a) anor rh wis LETE CHA he : rnausy ; grad. h bread According to Hammer's China Bandits May Have We pe 4G Prtoiat : ‘ ray Coyne ~* " rokfestin tes “lage Wed hat the amendment story, Amundsen bought the Killed Two Foreigners is supposed to repre ethedgch: enecotepatend : 4 i aasert Lira ¢ at Dr. 1 ea, and that they mere machine in America under ; ae ih jbond iseuo will be submitted nita r 4.09 trnetad eps rey ab the | de sarod BI nates \ new American’ airplane in . Say what you jat.the °€ ayor. E. J. Bros 6 -approva section ns the and penitentiary ay with mgt { sfeont-dndar.: Rut. thhealike ite i Si 5 in the last two days. And| ednesday after Couneitmen | hig benea:: GP ey, weit 8 etirivath mation, he} jit was an old German one. | 40" of thelr threat. G5. n E. L. Blaine and C. B. Fitsg er cam t rt w no re ory paw |The sdnker ees tol ‘2 n’t lose today, if It rains, : ' xe him out of the v ant The Junker concern 0} Sf. Bertha, the Frenchman, wil , ‘iMOU 4 aay, ave Pertec ede se diggs nd pmed depend rn nil be athontate at gr dgskdlcindy ’ ht the threat from the bri i j UNANEMOUS \}% p.m, , have perfe path for more t recon! for a crime in-| excellent co | ioe ; n account of the nb, returned tp thelr keen t President Harding declares he ‘| details ‘of the denid rpitude, and th 4 te _| Port Commission Awaits | marc ic wit not be, able to bear the see atn what bad eee ; is 100 per cent dry. } If this plan ora! A telegraph f Lira’s er aa Ne seat Word on Validity total expense. The manner of rals-| tre carried no reply to the menaam ' Gosh, so are we. approval itv © forwar t .sbeneeiare ree " Berga) te Ing the remainder of money 1s] ing message. i . the t of the bond-hold ’ a on re Fetes eel agement ats f undetermined If the prisoners have been slain, morrow will cated thelr) ™ t of Pipes: bitegnpe ss erst | Opening it. bide foe. ths wile of] Amundsen, it was stated, may be iit is expected the powers will birthday, liGeai was sidan “led él . nance a tse ay ne pele ae $850,000. tn arf cormeyanion. rants reached by messenger to rough Bar-|forced to act directly against the! Gece eG ep ; a a as providing for ¢ c c hina. hub de Ba ek row. He intends to take off June 20} outiaws, A sd : PRISON HEA 5) tion ed In the purchase of the Skinner tor his flight over the Pole to Spitz |" 1¢ the captives have not beam were injured ¢, the report stated This announcement t t activ: | 4 site N was post 1 riding on y iy Y r gen. harmed, stronger measures against t tru chit in the ra of the a ithe , nd receipt of word CRS er . on found that marri Ww ruck wichita! VTA KF) ENIAL}*s," nks of the raw m lay, pending the bandits probably will be put fm rs " eee and a dozen sed. « s of the immig on AY | of educat at the same time | attorney, regarding the validity of U | e cabinet met to consider the New Jersey physician has per The tornado swept in from n rae ‘ | the. pasteurization forces jaro: mobil- | the bonds. situation but was unable to agree CO Big ae ir ee e's wane amar atade | "went vena dare were at ne| NEAR, OUTPOST st % | ted: Beosike of ples t NO DESIR § |port offices Wednesday, but thelr) “Sosre Alaska, May Word of} A mysterious anonymous note was Too many men csamisrs-pay sigry Naas “reedom ORDINAN( SHED THAI bida were refused by the vommis.| NOM. Waineelght received here warning that today’s now t Mita Soeccattas rains prece Both s that In the final | sioners pending word from Masalick, | (6a n¢ express train from Tien Tsin to ¢ e-baihe. “qe chee aes waters In northe analy h ciding | according to Commissione 5 was expe Shanghai would be attacked by out- ing ernoon. h Y food stage Warden | element and are anxious resent | ping . Pins noted’ eaulorer: with | laws, but. the train left without | r n monkey saw the zebra, ~ 7 and cellars’ are flooded ar t sex thoroly and in Tho commissioners were of the] 10+ Gscar Umdahl, of the Danish | €uards. It carried foreigners, diem ‘@ Began to siclich his M AYOR SILENT lines are cove y wat here to wee thia| opinion that Maastick’s Judgment re attempt te fy « the | cluding Roy Anderson, who has been 1 neces tt tote Ma commenti: | many sections had men 1 ordinar garding the bonds would add mate ‘op of ‘the world” 18 parleying with the brigands, He was ie dew tigiee ©. L in a small building nea nelf for another yei field the Seattle Milk]in the quick floating of the entire |e Securd peninsula, for Wain, [Het work. 1 ‘might 07 With only day left in which] Was not expe live “Physicians state that the germs | pistrit anwociation. "In fabt, | issue : Weight, a auiuiee orvabe icagaitenen | ne 4 cold. shoulder to approve eto the higher car-|of injuries sh iv Me dormant for from two t eara.|1 think next week 1s too soon to have| Bids for the sale of the be le avai raetitee toceiie ‘NEW PREMIER he shifted a Fdinance passed by the city) bome was by Lira was here one year. How could | it introduced to, be opened Wednesday no ‘| He expected to reach Wainwright f * Mayor E. J n Wednes-| With her bh she he have contracted it here? His | RATHER HAVE IT. |4% no reply to the commission's com-|.ia¥-45, Before his departure, Capt. | SEEKS AIDES RADIO DEPARTMENT fused to announce his plans.|from the wr by {sickness now has sirens an Sante |DELAYED A MONTIT munication to Maxslick had been re-| 4s Tundsen, while refusing to divulge | Seattle wireless fan eral day's ago the mayor an-|nelghbors, Farts of their home | SGvanced mite at it yeare cow | “1 Would rather have it delayed | ceived it was decided that the date of |aetaita of ‘his ‘plans, indleated that| LONDON, May 2a-ceehuel aii Java on his radio, We'd rather |nounced definately that he would] Were ‘oatte ins, Greenaburg, | "hire was here when T camer but {%2% © month, until we have educated |the opening should ve postponed. the proposed to “hop off” for the un-| tér Stanley’ Baldwin Gomférred) will hear it on the percolator, neither veto nor approve the higher| Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Greensburg rede Are ; ‘ neripah | the public to the merits and safety| The policy Pted by the commis-|tnown regions of the pole at the| ministers and political leaders 4 eee carfare ordinance, but would let the! uffered a broken leg. Two children |at that time there was no indica) 10 | oe pasteurization, I can say that|sloners is acceptable to the United! ‘ vorable ‘opportunity after ar- he formed his cabinet to repli Li'l Gee ordinanée become effective as pro-|of T. C. Hall bustained skull frac. that he Was suffering from any de we are selfish’ In our espe States shipping ng to ainwright, that of Bonar Law i : prese nt time vided in the city charter 0 and may die bi acca okt nae was Fr brought }tor the health of St » milk con- | Commissioner Accompanying Amundsen to p is doubt that Lord Curzon} one of these su vision #ays that if the is caged one taf epi actly 24H sumers and anxious to bufld up the | Wednesday, an Wainwright were two photogra-| foreign minister in the last cabinel Page e: not sig or vetoed by mayor | DY, left standing with the roof | # 7 ; eo" ie se (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) ich at phers, Pierce s Scarborough, and, Will retain that office. « Col. Harvey has returned the |Within 10 days after its passage it y tho winds. Heck: | ine apeayred aan uike" HAA aie gees ath le. propert De Rosie and Kawsan, dog sled| Lord Robert Cecil, who recentl ¥ Ve | bec e mafter nd three children, | Posy a she ime age © has no complete. sur of t pple | vinit sniied® i United States sith 20 trunks. We| becomes effectiy f end thie children, er aude’ he pekea, wate wace | Woman Is Held for * | ,,4scmnlts murver, of ie ports | artver Wisted the United” States, speak hope none of. them: leaked If this course is followed the © 50 to be Lacy Hl Rbaaagihe : policy in floating the bor Amundsen himself drove the thinl on the league of nations, is men= : arpa shayo# the big caretare. Gedioknce Feensburk said) hae time as wo put him ina smc! Shooting Auto Man|'yre of bonds and the shipping | ¢¢ the threo dog sleds, making the | tHoned for that post. : over a persons had| Outside the grounds where he too! oard'’s decisions, were se Mase. | Sir vert a He's left this carth an hour ago, | becom: J eftective on thé city Ines | that pers b a ae hited if aside wae dander’ a) PHO! ‘Ariz, May 23.—Mrs. |! rae lecisions, were sent to Mast | trip Sir Robert Horne is the leading | At fiftcen minutes after n | June fter which the council will) been — made “sore. of Bnet Be ; Lelah Crandall was in a ‘hospital | !ek by tho commissione: | Only Amundsen and Umdan) will| candidate for chancellor of the ex- : It’s just because he didn’t know |consider the dollar weekly pass pes. a: ce Wibbahtanag. al y here today suffering’ from a velf| ee : | (urn to Page 9, Column 1) ee Tea " P 4 The stuff he drank was iodine, | plan. a a2 ARG arctan BER were Oe} inflicted bullet. wound and ‘acc Boilermakers Riot; | oe oes aldwin's belongings were being dranle ae BS |molished, the report sald ie a gly ana Polls He Melvidie | Fi M Inj q|Non-Stop Plane to moyed into No. 19 Downing st, th 7 | ‘fhe town ia without lights and ne case continued to assume in-| te epg | premier’s official residence, 4 ime Star ip now running a eat Famous Mother of ielgehote: aervlos ternational proportions Wednesday |Remington, &atomobite ive Wien injure Sodays 3 short story. Li'l Gee Gee says her | p { idea of a short story is a mezzanine the South Is Dead | th announcement by the consuls |and former member of the MARTI s ot Rel °. | Baldwin expects to complete his cabl Re ART legislatur men were heraisasteaiioatid ae Start on Trip East 5: by tomorrow and Friday the lof Ttaly and Great Britain that they |l« ure . s - nhieeg SAD », May 23. he T-,| ministers will go thru the formaliti floor. DIXON SPRINGS, Tenn. May|Feel Earth Shocks would investigate the matter: to de-| Remington wax shot to death in|in rioting avolving striking bolter roast nonstop airplane, | of kissing the king's hand. 2 "atid 23.—The South today meurned the] termine whether apy of their nation: |4n apartment here last night makers’ and. alleged, stcikebreakera ve here tomorrow morning tis Basia a KELTON WINS! passing of.one of fle toni fambu in Helena, Montana |ih« hina neon exposed to leprosy dur. Police found Mra. Crandall in the |feomOakland at the Assoclated Olt Paty Steieeman er olictanaie @ 4 At the Saceo-Bercot | last) mothers, Mrs. Jane Hennett, 82) HELENA, Mont., May 28.—Twoling the time Lira was a prisoner, [apartment suf frown a Tnillet |company's plant here, according to Mackeady and Kelley. Pour Russian Answer to Aigtitiat: (he Aroha: welnat distinct earth tremors were felt in| They plan to teke stepe to insure |Wound, which penetrated one | reports to Ue sheriff's etfles atop” with * j Dr, Walter Kelton. The fight @, nnett i survived by 13|Helena at 1:16 o'clock Ju« morning. | their proper care and guard aguinst {lting. Shy was rushed 10 a hospital The round: rioting was the climax of a of the dine Alberto | Where it was feured sho would not |night marked hy efforts of employ wul, said that he |reeo er to import strikebr diate communi.| Officers Bald Mrs, Crandall admit. [strikers to prevent the lbroke dishes. |. (Purn to Page 9, Column 1) |ted the shooting TEMPUS TODD A Definition (THERES YOUR CAR, TEMPUS} FIXED UP SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS 2 Fort Sill, Okla re about a minute| the «pre d heavily construct: | Alfani, iat rattled windows and} would get into Britain Is Received ton, O., where the plane will beo LONDON, May 23.—The Russian hauled before the final hop to|TePl the British 10-day ulti. men from | Washington, where the aviators ex.{Mattim accepts the majority of the pect to arrive June 1 demands and suggests a conference” fesse _ a = = —————_— to discuss the points on which there Story by Octavus Roy Cohen wwii, ty me ; 8 is no agreement, it wi S H. Weston Taylor da; ene eae M4 r hildrer 565 The quakes v ONG a ao andebildren, 775 great-great |apart and roc ous right swing |grandchildren and 100 great-great-jed buildi co vountered, and Kel-| great grandchildren. bis F ers dnd of ng to work. KOUND TWO | Bacco danced aro Bereot ns the} | gong sounded, and Kelton retaliated ¥ hooking to our jaw. Bereot forced hin ponent to the rope, ax Kel nt back flercelyat our midriff. AS GOOD AS NEW. THE BILL THROPIST 1S A FELLER WHICH ’ : WHAY 15 THIS HERE A BHILAN THROES | TODAY’S 1S SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS You SURELY 1S A PHILANTHROPIST. et HAPPINESS OUT OF DOING “sy. | PHILANTHROPIST GITS HA ANH alae OTHER FOLKS — GOOD. '|WANT AD OFFER| ENTS Bae ROUND THREE ROUND FOUR boys were tiring fast, 1 stil kept up hin terrifi « eakened badly under a fuallla hooks to thie ONT 2,700, A $200 CASH WILL TL body | KOUND VIVE fi ! O MORTGAGH l - Hinz | 5 r \ x This cory @ has fine views taf 4 Hercot came up badly tired, but Ket G h Aes = i : nice yard; lovely | E ton was swinging strong lefts and right se. T flowers and shrubbery; {ruil Bb eer abcombie, As the ho soansaizes | . trees and berries. ‘i & in tho center of the ring, Kelton tried # z My, ‘ An . . Furniture is all good, substantial for a knockou!, but we ducked the punch J < I _Solld oak, pretty ‘fum: d " end it hit (aptain Searing, two weats ~ \ i g duffel, wenuing. leather uphal- ei away. Keltyn's round y 4 z 5 ” ftered’ chairs, 3 ROUND SIX , f Bacco and Hercot fought fiercely tn} ; i y ton threw caution You may move right in and start houeskeeping, imont re Wee the + will From day to ‘day these exeep. tional bargains appear in” the Want Ad? Columns. Due to many changes Sa fife, ete, ete homes are being sacrificed, You can toke advantage of these of that they have discovered a that plants have a sense of pain fers by watching the Want Ad} *] ddtunits “NOW. You! wilt find | 4 we're going to Jab our knife vicious ao: dvous ly into the parsnips every time i they're served to us, this home in. the Real Estate columns,

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