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PAGE 1 JOIN IN FIGHT Aah at ns 20 id ON RAIL RATES E eg% Organizations Thruout Na- ied tion Will Oppose Increase - < AVLOR Organ BY : Ma CHICAGO. groups " merged to fight highe Oe ation and que ‘ w 1 T bama, « " org t Welegates at the conference and ha indorsed 5. Rreasional bloc Labor un hoods, state aments und civic and farmers’ organizatic cotton grow . Each of Povernors, congressmen brotherhood leaders, tu im women’s federation | Vite such organization: triets. and under fo Jom in the movement, the « ganization committee pl The power of the ce ia Was declared © lined up beht the conference as a result of 5 pation today of Mrs. Rayme ibs and Mrs.Minnie Fist ham of the National League en Voters. Following public e " etings at which technical expe ibmitted reports declari Tailroads are to demand 900,000 increase in valua’ add! $1,500,000,000 to cost of commoditi a. increased rates to adjourn late to Leg shippers, commercial clut ve wome el unio: mers ans Cunn of Won = that $10,000 ue the convent y Wery railroad corp¢ Ihave this quotation at Mts letter heads. Representa Huddleste Ala xecutive SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923 | HERE ARE THE “SUPERLATIVE” GIRLS n Se s of Mt. Holyoke versity, Mass., elected Margaret D. Higgs, of ingford, Conn., the girl. io. m, Mi Wall- “cutest” the Railroads were warned to “remem ber their cre: by W am Jen : Bryan n he Regie Republicans and Democrats ‘* Keep an Eye on Parley Miss I Brookline iah G. Shepard Mass., was elected t scholastic 0. the graduating clas PARTIES WATCH \Increase N avy and A RAILWAY MEET Power, Says Henry Ford BOQIE RULING m Advocates Stronger U.S. Hater of Militari Forces; Distrusts f Here's 1 Perdrozet, Miss Suzanne Cote-d'or. That's in Frane World Court Plan M,. the “most innd- of Minneapolis, Min girt in cent.” She hails from Dijon, seniors’ idea of the “20th cen- went the h ir |POWERS OPPOSE | OF MT. HOLYOKE t Miss Dorothy L.¢Stebbir is th tury" girl. Five Nations Insist Liquor for Ships On NIVER ty € Gregory, of most charn WHITE | AChE JAP BIRTHRATE 200 ina THUG ESCAPES PRETTY GIRLS POLICE VOLLEY SELL POPPIES ——. |Holds Up Man Across From) Money to Be Used to Care | Police Station for Yank Graves dit when h early an fore f porte the ean f He turned in 7 men M. W. Palmer and.H. B. New-|@ und everyor | together with se 1 det en, | te | dashed across the street and cc ng man Instead of complying, the thug! t ‘ His 1 opened fire, In the confus pie _ ever, the thug escaped dow ta busin t . ier wa When last seen he wa carried on in Flanders r a 20 miles an hour, according before to the officers i the; sale of wo bandits stopped Ed Rabber r 0 to swell the the Bay: t 1th « 1 caré fort nd} r mid f in France w And to Miss Josephine H.\ night a revolver into and‘to as Warren, Pa.) yim i¢ called out, Rabben had | America ¢ we id Sat honor of being the|"° money on hw person at the time,|urday made eat tte fils SS he told the police, and after search ing” of all. jing him the bandits (led | A thief snatched a purse contain ing $35 from Mrs. A. Van Hores Mignon apartments, on ave. N., late Friday night and rar PER CENT ABOVE Mrs, Van Horest chased him dows an alleyway but failed to locate him N CALIFORNIA CIVIC SOCIETY IS ORGANIZED HERE’S MORE ABOUT CITY’S MILK cht, 1929. by United Press) mobile plant, we are planning ¢ my a0 STARTS ON PAGE 1 a TakeCivic society is “‘Remember now Creato BY LAWRENCE MARTIN DETROIT, M May Henry | top © Detro Tol } WASHINGTON, May 6.—Five by a Japanese psi |the organization zeomnly G hy yo y Cop 192%, by United Press) Ford t ared th I railway south of the Ohio ve kaskid th " rate covering th 2 is promote the ‘‘beautifica ne Pays af thy youth and tn } STON. Ma Both | 1-—The United States’ navy must |; posal yigs} in Sustern Dy ne Drotented to Unit | report showed th every ||the consumer on Monday morning | shores, of Green Jake,’” and jncid Beary decurea tne « untry had maps gh cern artien |* strengthened. Kentucky and West Virginia, an ad-|°4 States agatnat enforcement of the|| 1.000 Japanese women of child. || buys Thursday's milk, he seid ally to work for a residential district ‘ as a ratiense, hat the Deel owls eteeaneeet ogabees of | American air power must be/aition to about ¢$ milen and elec.|#UPreme court's decision that liq:|| bearing 17 Japanese ct “Both the tuberculin test and pas-| zoning.of that section on Green La 34 nod Piyrv rss Lanka the: ood observers” keeping & Sharp | increased trification of the entire *eeatam. Wel vor: canndt ‘be trou within the|| dren were born, as against 1 teurization would be the ideal,” the| boulevard, between Sunny and ee Oo Ft me n the La Follette progressive! 3-—The courts must be made sut pa to get government petmission | threemile limit on fecige anine for every 1,000 white wome added. “If the city is to con boulevard en on t on earth to| railroad n h opened injordinate to the peopie » bul #e dam across the Ohio gi esc This report poir that of the || tinue permitting the sale of raw milk me time the goning of that ; ery Person is put on earth to| r ‘ {—Rallroads must be near Iroaton, which will not only | Great Britam and Spain have sub-|} Japanese population now in Cai!. ||I would favor the tuberculin test, but | norton eee pe before thetlty. cou: PROREY out the Lord's wheme and/ CP today centralized, poasit pass Youdbed for the railroad | mitted formal written prote and' | fornia appfoximately one-third ts || I bel that compulsory pasteur-/ ei}, Residents of the section, com Bere, Dut many times man for) Forewarned that the conference 6 form of governm over the river, but provide electric! 2T Holiand and Ita ¥¢} | composed of young children. fzation tn the best safeguard to pub-| prised of five re ‘locks, teque Z og haeled Soph ig irik od ia{ W@% likely to be the genesis of a) the autome ower and in no way Interfere with | MA Tepresentations to the | Me health. Certified milk 4s not ope tit be placed in the ‘‘second re ster,” the commoner said , it heaeae \ department thru their diplomats |to contagion as readily as raw mi a 5 ich “permits “tt # the| third party movement, the two old > Is now rep me | gion as ential cla which permits “the Hm ‘continuing his analogy of the a party moyem dota soidae navigation [representatives here, it was stated | because of the extremely. low buc-| build partment houses... Manu Mpcountry and the railroads. | parties sent competent scouts tolest man in the Incide uch a road would give Detroit | f f pa houses. Man “The movement. t said he was not interested in the connection with the coal] ne: Seoetyneat | jteria content, the care exercised In| facturers and lumber and coal people emen ob! report ! Sa sccasain tka’. steno | te its preparation and the rigid ‘super-| whose buildings are in the distri 7. 18 r and asserted A fields and insure a certain coal sup: {its p | ne s' valuation of, railroads is 1, Who went to the confer ince} esntas: OF As 8 pase | iy. and tase etal got pup GIRI S HOLD | vision of health authorities.” | requ be placed» in’. the Aimely,” Bryan said. ‘ bey Ww, Porehaag Middle “e ‘ a dl | In the event of the continued raw} ‘‘light manufacturing class.” It is Eetmcivate ownership § from Wall Jobs like these are worth while | ipanles, { fear the co " 2. Who stayed from it. Went Sare inteveeting.” De you weasix TRACK MEET and pasteurized milk sale, Dr. Smith ured by the residents that the foreed to government ownership t | of. Mayor INCREASED MILITARY that I smile when folks talk to me ata Ye raid ; severed the nations pro : ck-like bu Ins now on the lake 3 Y ‘ . i Sampfire Girts of the irthwebt 0 he raw en. ront near their homes cheapen their & private monopoly nde FORCES ARE FAVORED about the presidency Camp iris of Nortt “ ” gh a aos tnictseatne ue wnte eto et For the first time, Ford, whose|. “Therp are two, big, outatanding |beran the second day of their first) “Bogey” of Labor Is Used | cally towering the maximum ty property : = Aeetvdita ejevie movement direct . of militar re ms before America today that annual conference Saturday wit : ‘ [content on both grades The “Green Lake Civic soclety,"* HE Femuinted in so far as po : confirmed po-|%" Berghe sie heck incl ad belle gg Bardi dM Ens Mh ie Green Lake boulevard, is president, a Mileal observers bere in the bellet |: raised Ame and air f railroad question, Marche. Minn Jean Till presided.| SAN FRJ May 26—~The HERE’S MORE ABOUT has canvassed the section in the in- ERE’S MORE ABOUT. |/ {Dey Dave held all along—that Lal ecces mors vi rtlelpation SAYS PEOPLE LOSE |1m the afternoon the girls were to| injunction a “bogey” of| terest of a property owners’ petition . E Follette's conference is primarily aj rr" "orl Mt in any char. (CONFIDENCE IN COURTS nold m track meet at the Broadway |Organtzed Jabo: was raised CHINA That be tion, signed by more than q third party preliminary. | t 1 oT le have | confide j id 1 tater 1 the |®# ® lub by the federal government | i three-fourths of the residents, was RM AN | 4 p ’ acter of international world court. ho people have lost confidence) playfield and later to i t | wedebesten' t: 2 ‘ GE RE | 14. Polietie’s railroad program Deel.) 's.ckiy expressed his distrust’ ot jth ofr courts, which Baws’ taken formal opening ceremon: the |@eainst labor's enemies, | TARTS ON PAGE 1 ion Presented to the city council “STARTS ON PAGE 1 | never been a secret. The Pree to{both the world court and the league |over powers {t was never intended| Woodland Par tourist camp, Thes| The government filed suit in fed- eRe ATR pel CN ar cect eee — ' ps oni aed a Feattt -eotdion (° Hations, as these plans are now |they should have, The railroad|were to lay the cornerstone for aj@ral court here against the San he soc railroad valuations, | “An attempt was made t fone of the offices. Blundered. ‘The situation appears worse toda: at any time since The d and almost solely of appcain t French to permit increase licing forces. JH Dusseldorf trolley lines hav government is } 4. @ of the strike. ‘Wore reported at Herne. WORKING ON iid and demonstrate a helicopter pthat will rise 2,000 feet in the ai ¥ copter that would fill the bill. This machine Weken. The machine will ihe price of a cood motorcycle, say: ‘Weken. complete. Weken is now drawing royalt f three railroad inventions, he 4 Saturday. ident Names WASHINGTON, May Haney, Oregon, fe Chamberlain to Chamberlain's resignation ‘effective June 30. dn Oregon. .—Bert E. ay as a membe ‘Of the United States shipping board, @ prominent attorney of Portland. Portland shipping interests. Dan of 108 ANGEL May 26,—Attor. Heys tor Dorothy Clark, dancer, whe ia Herbert Rawlinson, film star, cked her in New York nearly Settle cer May suit. Mins Clark ie 11. court, it is understood. Victory Rubber Co. JA committec the Vietory Pip the hands of of a revolver, if OES ture of rubber heck: » There are’ 450 _ wealtered about the state also. Two newspaper plants stormed and the presses dam- Stores the first} Mmunist outbreak several weeks | hard preventive measures mM stopped and the gas and elec ric light. plants are not operating Peaceful demonstrations of work- Intent on gathering in the $230,-) ‘brize offered by the British wov-} it to the first person who can| Md remain there for one hour, R. 3, Weken, Seattle inventor, Satur- F announced the completion of a is equipped with propeller, and models of it have m to great heights and stayed| pin the air for hours, according to carry | } Passenger and has a four-cylin- ‘Motor. The cost of building one the helicopters ix about equal to He intends to demonstrate invention as soon as his patents Democrat to Board 26,—Presi- Harding today appointed Bert succeed a member ‘of the United States shippings board. becomes Haney was for. ty United States district attor- He is a democrat. ary Was recommended to the post by orge Chamberlain, the retiring of. lal, and also received the support Suit Out of Court ree years ago, today were granted Dostponement of the $200,000 dam. is bringing Dat the actor. The case was set in the superior court here until It is being settled out of Owners Will Meet stockholders of | Tuibber company, which | yee haw Hed 4 meeting to consider the at. ir of the concern at 4 o'clock. on londiy night at 3758 Brooklyn nave, le company engages in the nanu- woles, tiling, stockholders already repeatedly advocated 0 | discusaed. Many ¥}ieadership. They uniting it. ° |a La Pollette-Hearst alliance | they said, would settle tho * *lany third party movement. Henate Borah, and would also make it | or Hearst. | jae and progressives already have| | resented La Follette's assumption of charge that for) "We , jis personal ambition he has separated |! Europe now, until they do mape Political “old timers" here chortled o¢ Europe | gleefullf today over the prospect of | ™ That, ash” of Tt would they pointed out, impoasibie for him to head yet another party, | SAYS POLIC y and Borah is more feared by the; ARE NOW NEEDED politicians than either La Follette! HELICOPTER BALL LOTTERY PROBE BEGUN u promulgated. nothing ‘which La Follette has not)" may soon come when! lem of the farmer and manufactur- The American railroad systems Ford said in an excluaiva) must be centralized, possibly under America may world,” [interview with the United Press. | “We can do little to help the people have to police than ever, it. firat order and of the pr The people thelr own houses cleat away the worn out system: of ape tages before we can assist thone who really need the hefp in way an effective ment of our navy and our air force will make this country a militaristic | nati | “No man in America hates war or {has more hearty distike for mi ry trumpery than I, but there aré times | in every community when it ts plain : {that policemen are needed, and I | PORTLAND, May 26.—District | ining is true in the world + | Attorney Myers today commenced] right now tery believed operated here on | extensive scale. jets and recor in the |cers while searching for a j shine still, baseball will put a stop to it at once, 4 in handling the tickets, "Little Boy Kills OKLAHOMA 6. er Policeman—but I didn't aim t CITY, Okla, \t while the children were at alone yesterday. Neighbors found the little ing. “I was playing with the gun. hot and she was hit. Honest, didn't aim to do it,” Roy sob. ;|“She wouldn't answer me when -| asked if she was hurt,” Japanese Killer Kakuzo Yanai, Japanese Kanazawa, proprietor of a Japan | pool hall 406 Main st., on t »|Kallows, Convicted by ,|the recommendation that the dea y| penalty be inflicted, Yanal’s date execution way set at June 25, Judge Walter court, Friday, Police Doff Old PORTLAND, Ore, May 26, Waa never truer than, It land today Dofting ancient helmets those wern by London the clty'y 426 blossomed forth in | caps of the latest approved wtyle, “Be livemen fieers recall, * and new Ideas in headgear, an investigation of the baseball lot- 40| interested in talk The probe is the outgrowth of the) “M™*. | > | finding. of a quantity of lottery tlek.| LAUGHS AT POLL home of} Warren Smith, discovered by offi moon. | Sister by Accident May I killed my little sister, Mix conftssed Roy Kile, 9, following the | and tr fatal shooting of Theda Kile, 7, | said, home girl dead in her brother's arms follow ing the accidental discharge of {take revolver with which Roy was: play: It} if ed. 'y to Pay With Life! cook, must pay for the murder of Tred we he a jury with | th of by French, in superior Hats and Don New “ott with the old and on with the new, in Port. | mentally shaped brand new gettin The dixcarded ‘helmets were of a| times wpecios adopted in 1984, veteran of-| worked and were not at all inj pronperity keeping with the march of progress |break al) records. | Fora is much more amused than that associates his name with the presidency ON PRESIDENCY His atten was called to pub lished first-week results of a nation- | wide informal poll on presidential Myers declared that if there tg a| Possibilities made by Colliers’ Week: lottery operating here, he From | the records seized, it was indicated |**™ it, but that doesn’t mean any- that at least 125 pool rooms, cigar} stores and individuals were engaged ly, in which his name led the list. "Yes," he said, and laughed thing. Next w | be in the lead,” | Ford was reclining on a low settes before a log fire in a small living |room in the old Ford homestead near |Dearborn, where he was born and where the first 20 years of ‘his life were spent. As he talked he twisted his long, siender length about so that he could’ gesture with one freely “People coms out he! ck someone else will arm more » occasionally to talk politics with me,” he “and I wonder who. they think they are talking for and who they think they represent } "I have tremendous confidence in |the people of the United’ States to care of themselves. Aw long as | the affairs of the nation run smooth- ly, people don't care much who tn president, and when great crises arise the people, so far, seem able t ja man lead them who enough to meet the situation secure st to is | “When a man comes to see me, who says, “They will make this jman president,’ and another states, |‘They will make another man presi- dent,’ 1 begin to wonder. who ‘they’ are, and when the people asked them to select presidenta, |SAYS INTEREST 1 POLITICS IS WANING “Just as long as it doesn't mat- ter people let these fellows run 4 yi but once the folka make up thelr minds that the situation is |serious, they get what they want. “My interest in politics was never lesa than it is today. My job here lat the Ford works waw never big- Ber or more interesting, We now are producing 7,000 cara a day and by next year wo will be producing 10,000 cars a day. 1 believe the |prosperity of this country is funda “ound, Of course, there some pauses and perhap will be ome wight reactions, but they will | not be important “The people of the country lire k to work nd that ta vesponsible for the present good If every man in the country six hours each day the of this country would “Bewldes work hore in the tuto a) the | er. rubbish “I am not afraid that the develop-| P| . troo} 9 ene its who problem is @ large part of the prob-| fireplace to be bullt by them for|Francisco Builders’ exchange, the pS opposing Chinese bandits | government control-of some charac: ter better service rendered. “The day of Wall Street of raflroady is over. that fs concerned, the day of Wal Street control in any efficiently con ducted American business is over, control The Ford company never needed | Wall Street, The Standard Oil Co. doesn't need Wall Street banka ¢ necessary, but. that run on sound principles, |@ther business has a right to exiat. the of New’ York {s |The day of Walt financial supremacy about over, Street and anyway. .The business center of this country. | ‘VALENTINO IS TO COME HERE Seattle sheiks will have m chance |t@ throw their Irene Chstles in the jair on May 90 before tho king of side-burned — nighthawks, Rodolph Valentino, hinwelf. And the sub: jsheik who shakes the and his partner will receive a silver jcup after the dancing contest ut |the Hippodrome that evening. In a beauty contest Valentino and. Mra, Valentino will |help select tho loveliest of the shelk Victims, and she, also, will recoive a |allver cup and a trip to New York to compete in the national cosmetic jsweepstakes, the winner of whleh | Will he the next leading lady to kina Rodolph before the camera, {tino will be asnisted, In selecting the | beauty, by a Seattle committee of |beauty experts, including Mayor {Brown and Lieut, Gov. “Wea” Coyle, To give a few pointers, Mr. and Nra. Valentino will demonstrate jthelr dancing act before the con- | test opens, accompanted by their 12- [piece Argentina band, The hand: somest shelk will be given the priv. |Mege of meeting Luis Firpo, | SOFT DRINKS ARE | CURSE. IT SEEMS SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—The curse of soft drink has fallen upon the holdup man’s profession. ree men, who held up Richard Staplefon early today, found him pennile: “T had spent my Jast cent in a night of soft drinking,” Stapleton explained to the police, “1 drank 4 ror beers.” yoltest ankle Father Slays Man; Is Not Arrested HOQUIAM, May 26,-Cedro Pant. ehrni, 49, a Chilean, is dead here today, following a quarrel last night with Karl Kireh, a neighbor, Kireh, admitting the Ikilling, de. clared that Panichrni was annoying Kirch’s daughter and the shooting occurred while the two men were wrestling over the posséasion of 'A | revolver, Kireh rent was not placed under ar A NEW VERSION “Mother, may 1 go out to wed “Yes, my daring daughter; But when you shoot him, kill him dead, Like every good wife oughter,” American Legion Weekly, Railrates must be reduced and | But as far as) I have following, | Valen: | [the tourists, Saturday grand council fire will be Rainier’ vista, U..b¢ W. Sunday. morning all the night campus. 500 Seattle members of Campf and the 200 or more visitors, wi! attend the downtown churches. ‘Tag Destroyers to Hee headquarters, and who have de by Sergt. Frank C. police “Traffic bureay, Saturday Middle | Fuqua has collected about 2,000 tags Wost soon will be the financial and | covering a multitude of parking and | speeding sins, and within a few days wilt have tho original ownera in po-| \ lice jcourt. Of the 200 motorists who are rep- | resented in the list of missing tag owners, a number have falled } jand thiw will cést each just $25, addition to $2 for every tg. \(XIRL’S PLEA IS | SUCCESSFUL ONE KANSAS = CITY.—Ed Majeski, jcharged with speeding twice in the} |wame day, was freed when his girl protested their wedding would have to be postponed if their nest egg |went to pay a fine. | |Motorcycle Rider | In and Out Again CHEHALIS, May —~Henr? Mor- gan was recently a patient in a-local hospital the result of a spill trom | hie motoroycle in which he suffered a broken leg. | Yesterday Morgan hobbled out to the garage to show the machine to & prospective buyer. He stepped on the starter with his one 00d leg ‘to demonstrate the smooth running engine. The .motorcycle backfired, tearing | from the lixaments, Morgan is buck |in the hospital again, The prospective buyer did not buy. BA®Y DROwNs IN |’ PAIL OF WATER WOOSTER, Ohio—Helen Kauf- mann, 1% months old, fell head firat’ off the front porch and |drowned in five inches of water in |the bottom of a bucket |Slesbe Soundly and Partner Takes Cash Tt, W. Simmons, New Royal hotel, slept soundly Saturday morning. | White Simmons slumbered, hia room mate quiétly arose, went thru his Partner's clothes and walked out with $50 cash and na gold waten, Simmons awoke later and reported the theft to the police, \Carried Concealed | Weapons, Jailed Jack Needham was arrested in Se atte hy deputy | sheviffa Priday night, and iw held in the county {Jail on a’ ebarge of carrying con Jconled Weapons, Sheriff Matt star Jwich announced. Saturday, Need: hom had a revolver fully joaded which he carried in a shoulder hol oter, held on Aslegutes Pay for Their Act Motorists who have from time tol which they did said harsh things about Wall Street,| time received cute biue Ugn pasted | 4, but there may have been a time|on their windshields, requesting ¢he| ¢riq} when Wall Street and Wall Street| pleasure of their appearance at po- Is no longer true in a business that in| Stroyed the tags surreptitiously, are} and no| going to pay heavily for it. That was the statement given out) Fuaqtfa, of the} to} register their Gara with the pollee, Morgan's left knee cap entirely loose | a|San Francisco fon and and individuals, labor. |to do business employing at least 60 por cent non-| union labor; th employ at least non-union labo: they insisted the “Americ |maintained a “| ‘The Star invites department as an [relatives or friends separated, ders who may to reproduc thelr reader such iN ttle co of his siste Priest, He has knowing of her Wife Mra, August | Thursday grand larceny the theft of a fu Friday afternoon | August Toellner, commissioner at tions, posted $1 C. CG. Dalton's Commenting wife's arrest, he wished | statement: | “Lt want the | Judgment owing ciroumstances not ‘mitted ime from 10 o'clock to 4 lg Had an Five cardboard den boxes | Arrested with | possession, by Agents recently, ing before ©, Bowman, Satu Which he raised, 49 other firma, be enjoined from further al- and their guardians, including the |!¢ged conspiracy against organized ‘The chief abuses cited wore), The Pl ™ trades of bev j lchargen that the defendants refused | @¥8 18 “desperate,” according to re. | traces wing been hammered and on relationships, Bureau of Missing | Relatives |to help in reuniting those who have been Those whose relatives of | friends are missing are invited to report in| the disappearance | Hea of persons mentioned in Howard Leabo lost all him at Big Lake, Wash. August Toellner’s afternoon on a charge of in August to communicate These Soap F lakes flakes" yielded 15 gation jugs. of | thelr hand moonshine when a trio of cops} Complying, the crook ordered them VALUABLES ARE SAFE jStopped an auto driven by Harl|into the cemetery, aligned them | Walker, 35, mechanic, at Summit |@eainst a tombstone and removed | ,ine ‘ ; the $35 from the pockets of the con R tae ay nd Pine st, Saturday morning, j NR fe A ‘ om | | the copa—Patroimen George Reg, ductor For less than a CENT |Nolds, Bob Kernan and ©, L. Red saw the auto loaded with the and called upon Walker to BOXES. OUR VAULT fats, Upon inspection, the boxes} Portland Bone Dry||| is ON THE GROUND looked porfectly innocent, but wh ‘ si ! thay ‘wors’ WHRG' onan ere Voce PORTLAND, May 26—"l intena|]]/ FLOOR, WHICH to ‘contain sweet essence of bug |{© pale cece a etal ’e|{| MAKES IT convenient 2 ATR atic hara desert,” was the ae Doan checer tr The, Miles’ on WR ee G, MOPAGIRE chee tanuy ton | | QU GOUL pen charge: ‘5 informed of his appontment as col |Russian Raises His Bail After Hearing sian, was given a preliminary hear U8 bail on the charge was wet at $750, | re holding foreigners as hostages. This announcement was contained in a note sent to the Chinese govern- | ato this afternoon by ‘the foreign Industrial ansocia- organiza. usking that |Engine Number Is Cause of Arrest An engine number which showed diplomatic corps here. The plight of the Shantung out- ports of mensengers today. |cut led to the arrest of Herbert Efforts have been made by the! Haley, 20, mechanic, by Detectives | brigands to break thru the cordon of |Joe Smith and ee isecssar) it was {fresh government troops surround. |®nnounced Saturday. Grand larceny theaeaa8e, Of ing them, Nothing definite is known |charges were filed against. him in all. firma, with {0% the fate of the captives, [superior court. Haley is charged business subscribing | 28 the face of threats to kill the| With the theft of two automobiles serge < | prisoners unless the troops are with-| R. H. Tarn, 43, salesman, was a an plan” of indus! drawn, the government forces are | arrested by the two detectives and a8 Linge |DFiekly attacking the bandits’ de-|charged with grand larceny. Tarn black aguiost | tenses. J, B. Powell, newspaper | stole an auto owned by J. McDougui, man, who was released on parole to|last week, the officers allege. Both |dring out a message from the out-| Tarn and Haley were held in the city | laws, told the diplomats he believed | Jail without bail Saturday. there is no hope of saving the cap- a RS jtives unless the troops are with- ¢ Liquor Armada on | drawn. Powell emerged from the wilder: * * |ness wearing @ beard, grown since} Way to California his capture, SAN FRANCISCO, May 26—Five liquorladen ships, with Mexican ports as their official destinations, MAKE FORMAL, |i th'viganes edie RATE PROTEST} :u2cxa' nounced today. with persons not hat they agreed to that ist its readers to use this aid in finding missing Is. The department ie directly The Star, All of the liquor cargoes, the offi know th eee us| Corporation Counsel T. J. L. Ken-|cials said they believed, were des- nedy sent the city’s formal com: |tined to be smuggled ashore at Cali plaint against the Cleland telephone | fornia ports. rate schedule to Olympia Saturday} One of the vessels, they declared, to be filed with the state board of | had already landed $200,000 worth of public works, The complaint j liquor at San Diego, [charges that the rate schedule was Peat cca sage filed without .egal authority, and Roller Is Nearly asks that the schedule be delayed for 90 days until a formal hearing * Fatal to Child HAMMOND, Ind, May 26. Play- can be held to dispose of it. ing around a garden roller, Alfred Alec Winston, deputy city attor- ney of Spokane, was in Seattle Sat- Gurman, aged 4, was badly crushed jwhen the machine turned over. to report to pers are invited items as will interest PRIEST.—One year r, Mrs. Helen Leabo sked that anyone whereabouts write urday conferring with Kennedy on the ent.re telephone situation. Close |harmony in the fight against the | proposed rate increases exists among j the three principal cities—Tacoma, Spokane and Seattle—Kennedy says. | Every possible legal safeguard to prevent a surprise attack similar to | the récent Cushman injunction, which would put the higher phone tolls into effect, is being made. Is Released Toeliner, arrested connection with r coat, was released when her husband, candidate for port the recent elec. 600 bail in Justice court. Saturday on his Toellner said the following Bandits Rob Two : Men in Cemetery PORTLAND, May 26.—Theft of $35 while they stood backed against | @ tombstone in @ local cemetery was reportéd early today by two mem.-| bers of a local trolley crew. | The car had reached the end of} the line, near the cemetery, when a masked bandit appeared suddenly and ordered Conductor J, H. Leary and Motorman G. H. White to raise Issue | | public suspend | to the extenuating Why was wife with until my BEFORE YOU LEAVE on your SUMMER VACATION BE SURE that your ck Thursday morning Awful Kick boxes labeled “soap at rare if} A DAY you can rent one Says He Will Make | of our SAFE DEPOSIT lector of customs for the local port. MeFarland’s selection was bitterly opposed dy local dey workers, who claimed that he voted contrary to the | THE NATIONAL # large still in his} wishes of the Anti-Saloon league federal prohibition | white a member of the state legis Vitro Stoneff, Rus: | jature, Vollowing announcement of his ap: pointment, McFarland rushed to lo: cal dry headquarters and said; “If you think you can get a drink at my office, Just ty it” Of Seattle Second and Marion Commissioner rday morning, A. His

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