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Bd BONDS ILLEGAL Rotered as Second Clase Matter May 3, 1999, at (he Postoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congrese Maich %, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, #850 WEATHER eo The Seattle Star S IN SE. ATL E. TWO CEN Here's to Victorious Crew ! Hin oms NONSTOP I AS STEAMSHIP. IS ENJOINED Fighting Spirit of — PLUNGES DOWN BY DECISION! ya UNGES DECISO Varsity Is Cheered. Sumatra Founders Frater Rules No Dow Walling Hero of the Hour and, With All Aboard) Authority Exists PLANE FALL = World. Acelaims. Victory Off the Coast of} for Bonds; Port New South Wales) Has New Plan MELBOURNE,} By John W. Nelson | Fi A permanent injunction prevent | Australia, June 7 ah FE eigen coe iD ha 2 suing $850,000 in bonds to acquii Forty-five persons, all tie siinnes & base anotnnnne site, was issued Fric by Supert hands of the steamer | (ous Juam A. W. Frater in the test suit brought by C. T. Don- Sumatra, were) won |\drowned when the! Judge Frater held that the at- tempted bond issue of $850,000 to vessel foundered off |”, {" te new property 4s tlegal on the grounds that the 2 per cent the coast of New tax debt limit of the port has been |Passed and there has not been a |. | two-thirds vote of the people to South Wales, accord |authorize the issuance of the bonds. ing to wireless ad-| ter’s ruling held that the port |commission is without, authority. to vices today. |insue bonds after a 1 per cent debt has been incurred, without a. two- |thirds vote of the people. He also eld the contentions of illegality handed down by Judge H. B. Gil BY FAKE WIRE rt in the de rrer, which ruled SPORT FANS! FOR FIRST AND COMPLETE NEWS OF JACK DEMPSEY TOMMY GIBBONS WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP BY ROUNDS WATCH FOR THE SEATTLE STAR Now Running—Max Miller’s Daily Article Direct eee Howdy, folks! How is your pent wave standing up un- der this weather? As they say at the beach resorts: not the heat, it’s the stupidity, After visiting Alki Point, Lit Gee Gee says thet the female of the Heaches is more deadly thon the male. eT lew Records Are| Chalked Up by) | Airmen Before Craft Crashes SAN DIEC Gee Gee says when she put on her new bathing suit e@ cut quite a i; x ae “CANDIDATES FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB Swimmers who dive under water [aad pinch thelr sweetle’s toe, oe 50 . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + e| 7 . . 7 . . . . . . ; igre)” yf SP ninn alll! », June 29.—The nec. Jond attempt of Captain Smith and | Lieut. tichter to remain aloft four ldays in an airplane ended at 4:20 |a. m, today when thelr machine fell into Ban Diego bay Neither flyer was seriously in Jured, Fog wa the ac Some girls are so particular they won't go in bathing at Alki beach P beeaute the waves aren't marceled. ¢ . 3 RS The high price of coffee in Ger is driving people to beer. Here, ithe high price of beer is driving peo- pple to distraction. 4 responsible for | ‘ors took off early Thursday ning and flew around and ar over San Diego, taking on fuel from another plane while still rushing thru the air at terrific npecd ‘Their first attempt falled when mechanical trouble forced them down | {ter only a few hourw. | The plane fell just after it had] been re-fueled by a second plane in| PF Officials at San Q: Pusing scopolomin, a fog” serum. A law should passed prohibiting w Pthis serum on thelr b tin prison ar ‘truth-compel- | grin, aarti immediately be es from using usbands, port had no. authority to e bonds to finance industrial en- POEMS FOR YOUR ASH-CAN St prises. “love the girl who tells me that From Shelby—Read It! tha re-oiebg beds beak aneieay | M Su d to Be|Houbs tum counT There ts food upon the shelf; 7 " is haath beter. begs ety: ee ye: essage Suppose 0 Be) HOLDS THE COURT ha on Ayeadheetprane LEO LASSEN, MAX MILLER and FRED CARTER fult mplished, but son after g pp the carburetor became b.ocked and the engine “died,” the pline falling | into the mud flats near the North| Island air station. The big De Haviland turned com pletely over, throwing both aviators clear. They pulled themselves out of the mud and water into which they pee thrown, neither being severely urt. “There's the ieebox—help yourself.” OF THE STAR STAFF Re In Addition to N.E.A. Service and United Press Correspondents French scientist says Germany at the Ringside—Will Give You ee wee wn me FIRST HAND, ACOURATE AND FASTEST SERVICE crobes. The Star Extra Will Contain Full Particulars of the Fight— This should be a warning to the United States to start training mi- Don't Be Trickea Into Buying a “Dummy” Mextra eeece |mission, June 23, stating that the ats port would not use the moriey from SHELBY, Mont., June 2 the bond sale for any ‘flegal pur- ceipt of what later was declared to | Pose, does not affect the legality of be a fake mossage intimating that |e issue" Frater said in. his |the Great Northern railroad had Ca os George. Lamp. jcome to the rescue of the promoters jing Friday declare¢ that the case of the Dempsey-Gibbons fight {will be immediately taken” to” the cauhed Shelby's hopes to go high to.|SUPFeme court and given a final een fey Wee ieee tad eves, (teat. If the ‘bond lene falls to be ay, are Pt “| declared legal by the higher court, Fight headquarters here gave to|then the purchase of the Skinner & { |the press the following message |Eddy site will be consumated by ' jfrom St, Paul, addressed to James |#0me@ other means, Lamping | } 6 resolutio: io rt com- | From Louis Hill bi desion, ote cas tees rice | robes immediately. as a Personally, we'd hate to be drill, Twenty:tive minutes later both Prgeant for a regiment of microbes. | | Were at home at bachelor headquar- cee 2 absous H di R f | then on North Island and in bed e INE | Signs on thelr doors said “Do not} mannan woeme Tarding Refuses to Aid 0%" eek fobes in war is that so few of | were inatru: sted not to call them them will be able fo pass the he dN Sar add > AMUUNES junder any circumatances | ; re ,,, |Berted. ' eemy intelligence tasts. ig on enator ora The plane, was seriously. damaged, | See nye bene and thet eA 70, OMELET epee the propeller Leing broken and one | 2 2 ‘Who Will be the fi t man in Seat- to mobilize a company of ear-| Was? ee President Frowns on Schemes of Men). * * i : ators had broken The trouble with a lot of Seattle's ME pitchers ls thet they ctways| 1D Party; Controversy Grows Bitter «|e ee and Mac PURCHASE ADOPTED | “We have already made ten- | tative arrangements with the J fight tans} shipping board to fulfill the | wing badly crumpled. It still lay on the mud flats early tod jhead of the promoters: | “Am leaving St, Paul with suf. crash the avi A your Gibbons friends a 500 kilometer) Lieuta. Kelly the tm reese cash and securities. Assure will not: al mandate of the people to buy bw fight plans’ to fail ; ie the site in the event the bond @iek In the fifth innt " ; | Want Tom Gibbons to have oppor-| igsue' is finally declared iegal,” ‘ ifth_ ini : — : ° “ had. als jtunity to put profiteering Dempsey} Lamping said. “We have been ' Man returns to Kansas prison | BY LAWRENCE MARTIN | clined, how » discuss the 4 eee |. aaearad obiee’ tha Menger -betea w Kansas 1 (Copyright 3 by United Press.) | ter, say! w nothing ab e | will accept a sh payment wather than live in California. We} wri PRESIDENT HARDING | and th ary of the Interior | Rich Upon investigation, it was learned m rs know just how he feels. We've lis EN ROUTE TO BUTTE, MONT.,| Work was th Dow Walling, who, in spite of sufferings from an infected e man to talk to. down and annual cash payments from the ened to them talk down there, too. graph office that the amnayhis June Efforts to get President| Work, asked why Davia was dis ar knee, rowed with his crowmates to victory Thursday in the| mensage when received was signed aa basing eM 4 cr te | Harding to lend his active support to daily aft intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie. j“Lou W. Hil" Railroad offictals) require the levying of a small Over a million bunches of bananas} +n» gight on Senator Borah fell thru He handed in his res’ | ‘Thousands watched the re-fuel ng x Photo by Curtis Studio) Passed it off as a fake, saying that! annual tax, not to exceed one Pill be sent to the United States this wren the president turned down the| He angrily denied charges that|of the plane over the city and bay | io Ape td | Louis W. Hill, chairman of the board! naj¢ of one mill at the most, i month. Probably to fill that short-| pieas of Idaho politicians that he re-| politics caused the dismissal, but re-|the ships being at such a lov Age that cabaret ingers are always! buK6 Borah while speaking In Idaho. | fused to tell why Da a jof directors of the “Great Northern | i ” ne howe was BY TOM OLSEN oad never signed himselt as "Loy| until the debt is pala. in was removed. that the refuel | Lou! Altho the supreme court has f yelling abcut. ee diay is fighting the whole] “Then he was not dismissed?” | plainly Prob | 1 EER W. Hill," and that he would not|_ A! z s E WELL, WELL PELL! TF In ISN'T for hie political life, One group of| “He handed in his resignation,’ | You showed your stuf yesterday when you stroked | sentence of the message uo ae tae eee aps valaniot i ‘ar ada Siete pi aabaatnch ionders Inno ital- |pbsedeire ralterated reads harried zt | the University of Washington crew to victory on the Before the wire had been Investl!-| Seopie, the ruling of Judge Frater } “Come a little cheese. Come a little bittered against him that its mem-| away Hudson river against the greatest crews of the East. | sated bets of even money were being! {. directly opposite to this Interpre- t theese and same same t an with « texte throw him: out of the! Reclamation {GC ‘ offered that the fight would be held k Wile thing (o team, team now m base of VETS Want te 3 cr tinsel heparan : | (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) d been} UWhslesome giggle, little tin, little tin | Nominating convention, refuse to seat | son of Idaho, who has jus af Ach : Because of threatened blood poisoning in your leg, {here on July 4, but after it 1 ‘mak, soak why Sunday, supreme meas-| Borah delegates and repudiate him | from Washington, said the supplant ING it was reported that you would be unable to row in | exposed the bets were witha: “wre.” — Collected Poems of Gertrude wn. | in the most ruthless manner. ing of A. P. Davis by D. W. Davin,| the great classic. Then, at the last minute, it became | Al of the a Fast Needle ete. ity te | TALK BORAH AS |former Idaho governor, waa a move Hehe hata sould occupy that allimportant. posi. |*fe !" Great Falls trying to raise Rolling your own’’ is also what| AN INDEPENDENT to bring about a business | Mount Etna i known that you ¢ PY iP pr | the mon; 1 it is understood that | i your own’ 4 : nes, | Mount Etna Explosions Are| tion. §ye0 do when your flivver runs out| Another group quite as hostile, but | tion in the reclamation ser they will remain there until. Mon- ovement, | cut red tape and sa y. Sw fi our Yr 7 s Easter ritics wrote, | day, when the final installments of ‘ot gas. |afrald of a third party movemen ut red tape and save money. Swen Incr But your return to the shell, Eastern critics wrote, IS POSTPONED see |will try to beat Borah for the sen-| (Turn to Pago 9, Column 4) easing would not bring victory to Washington, because of your | th® Dempsey $300,000 purse ts due Son {s now home from college and| atorial nomination without giving | Shelby attorneys refused to R ne 39.—Sfount Ei | eatly weakened condition. Before the race, the crit- . ff 19 ~ i ce for a comeback. ROMP, June 2%.—Mount Etna, in-| Tea Abeeck\ commit themselves on the ruling 5 an Ree cat ne ps peg tea Pe ane icaas would aot be ey OO. UMBUS BOY |steod of returning to her smoky} ics considered Washington lucky to place among the of Attorney General Rankin that | [Introduce NeW True Bill in Wight touch and tell his father how| Bora trun his b to see him excluded from the conven- | | slumbers, 1s once more exploding and| first four. Jack Kearns and Jack Dempsey usiness, he eee tion. The plain fact 1s that they—| rupting, the upheavals apparently eens moi Dow Wellin; Vand’ apy her would be guilty of fraud and lia- Mail Robbery Hearing / But, thanks to you, Dow Walling, and seven other ‘ = 7 and Borah shares their feeling to a] | having received new impetus, accord: 3% “ “Washi eine odd ag ae 2 ble to prosecution if they did —. i | When the lads from Eastern un Gegree—would Just as soon he ran| ing to the Glornal d'Italia’« Catania| powerful oarsmen, Washington's crew is now being ac- not carry out their contract to Testimony in the removal proceed- { met torte Wack ith Beatle Lor tT i cgepenident | | correspondent | claimed by the nation for its triumphant victory on the fight on July 4, regardless of the against Lee Johnston, Seattle k mer Whaat Siete hisatee ‘The only thing that deters the} is |_ A fresh stream of lava, issuing] Hudson yesterday. money factor. ney, charged with accepting r Mints always think a convention of) Tie ony om reading Borah | wy; : from one of the newly torn crater | vA ' tiemvallt 4 nay iifak = vhich he kne i dashery: clerks is in seanion |Party Tend See et how te the| Wins National Tournament) inoutns near Monte. Nero, nae You stood the gruelling grind, like the sturdy West- |Get Big Bo. Haul | |sttn sraisithe wiatlhi wee isabel i ak Jominous shadow of an independent | at Atlantic City |branched off across the Fills! plains| erner you are.. As the six = conn neared the finish | & joze au | Friday morning before United States SAU REVOIR, BUT NOT GOODBYE|™ovement that might, they fear, | i ve Hin “eavanoing towards Lin-| (Turn to oe 9, Column 2) at San Francisco | Commissioner A. C. Bowman and the (With spologies to Mr. Gallagher) [cost the party the state in the} BY JAMES T, KOLBERT MUAH CHAR thas Greed an | SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—Tywo | 488 continued until 10 a. m. on Julp 9h, Mister Editor. 1924 campaign. It would take very] gar anme City Nd done 29 hows aye nee re spar Bl, ) man Were tanrested Jandtti@et tice for argument. Yes, Mister Brew. ‘ttle to crystallize third party se Harlin MoCoy, 14, of Columbus iv iheved kllonietarecimen IKE loads of liquor selzed. on the |__Assistant District Attorney C; P, I i timent, not only in Idaho, but thru ss : 1} was,only seven kilometers from the} fs 8 oe sca, | Moriarity shattered the hope of Johs Is the stuff to fill iment, n ’ Ohio, ix the champion marble shoot: | railroad station at Lingua Glossa aa |wharves at South San Francisco tornave This colyumn long enough for you? jout the West, competent politieal| 2° 0e (i irr iaunnen a an Francisco polies | 00'S attorneys for dismissal of t® the correspondent went hix wires, he | early today by 4 is section say rs in thi de: | said. He won the title here toda N han Idaho In $ Jafter'a number of shots had been | cee On technical grounds when Re (9, it isn't, Mister Brew; Thus, more than Idaho ta in : 1, | feating Sammy Schneider, 11, of St | Jexchanged, according to a report Mais! : copy of nus ees “You aren't even half-way thru, volved. The whole Western country | 7 guise in the final match of ie urp e an O O AY oe to police headquarters. J AgeroSt 2 ORL Hie teks een Oda And you'd better get * |that holds the balance of power! marie championship tournanie | NAVY BAND TO A h ht small boat, suid to have been| Coeur d'Alene grand jury. in May tush on, Mister Brew. now more securely than ever might | ichnelder won the first game, 8 to 5 landing the liquor, was said to have | Which was properly indorsed by the | be swing if S4aho polliictans’ went |" sino” came tack ond teok «hel 5) al Phe escaped in the darkness while offi. | fe™an i Mat is tet then, Mister Ween, {thr with thelr pian (0 cast MOPWM| gered i Ye 2 "senneider ranten| APPEAR TWICE! Washingtonians at Poughkeepsie Cele-|ciaven the whert crimes tities | At the crismal having: onetuee a | When you know you are not thru? | out however, and captured the third, 8} President Harding's Got to work then, Mister Editor? You just said it, Mister Brew! y band volvers in its direction A. J. Falknor and Judson Falke SARDING WANTS to 5 | was to be heard in § Seattle twice Fri-| reat. - ~ nor moved dismissal of the govern CHEMING | McCoy took the furth, 9 to 4, and| day, at 12:15 at the Members’ Council | brate Great Victory | NO | | ‘ment's action to take Johnston to 9 ba | National party headquarters in| the fifth, 11 to and followed this| luncheon in t Maxonie club rooms | “ Li 2Oe Medea - i |idaho for trial on the ground that When the Wastoagton crew|washington have been keeping «| up by winning the alxth Jind again from 7 to 9p. m. in Wood.|BY THE EDITOR OF THE STAR] drizzte, after one false start had || Tg This the One the indictment was faulty in that it f Pftoened the finishing line yesterday |\cloae watch on the situation and| McCoy and Schnelder were the sur-| land pack, under tue auspices’ of th (Just After the Big Event) | been made, Pennwyivanin was > | was not properly indorsed. Morlarity { SWith op. ter between them! jt §« likely that the strategy employ-| vivors of 40 competitors selected in| Chamber of Commerce POUGHKEEPSIE, ine 28 1 piee tibet aight to drop ‘Backeta << You Want? explained’the ‘condition ag an. aver Relves atid the navy, the Hasterners|ed in the nominating convention will | elimination contests promoted by} The evening concert will consist of| Op, Hut it's great to be from the line that was sweeping down \sight on the part ofc rks in tho Marned what ia meant by the!pe directed from Washington Seripps-Howard and other newspa: | popular selections and Ix expected to i Fan N Hele the Pourlt the Hudson. Cornell, too, began Kevery day fn the Want Ads you || !aho district starts otcloee fall. West's great open spaces President Harding wouldn’t even | pers in all parts of the country jdraw a larger crowd than ita last| Washington and th B | ton teclsthg pe By’the time || will’ find homes like this to }|!8 to send the complete indictment. the liet the Idaho politicians talk to him| ‘The tournament startet last Tues-| park appearance, when 15,000 per-| keepsie tonight, for we are re tis ecktintere Rhee iee ane SSE pn | Postottice Inspector P. L Nell wa Dow Walling, stroke of the Hus-|»bout it when they tried to hinge bah large crowds watched the} sons assembled to heur the navy's| garded with supreme respect 132 mani wad uanehed: | the on be aes fond cigenepa dae owe rected kne d arding has already | Play best musicians. ; dateleab Bes the Dabo “i | morning. ; vohnel Q - it his Nes thas Siacwanr wasei| rm sat Polar tiat frais 6 vcBaramys burst, nto, stourwias:. thei Ocha fantvican: sohadliusannor rie bl Nee Ra ai bn oat fed Ht aN weet |] PHINNEY RIDGE VIEW Hoan || tempted to show that ‘the “money EB Aton woud undoubtedly have|ychemex in the party. Besides that, |final game went against him and | Members’ Council meoting were ad.| Purple and Gold CN | § wah Vans! Moh }| $8.800—Well built ¢-room home, |; missing of that stolen fron the rial LB feached Aibany before the other|he is now counting on Borah's help |MeCoy snatched the coveted honor | dresses by Hon. Cyrus Ie. Woods, SIAN OO LE BOE Ne LYS | A regtilation Western Wash. hear Ny bedlend Park sheet | |pouch some time Ago. tad sates y can 4 ye eee coger peel oe he world court {from him. He wan taken from the| American ambassador to Japan, and| Washington coxswain, is sport ington rain was coming down pally large living room: good |\the McNell {sland prisoner, Hicks, ‘3 Fier mned the tape at Pough-jeventually cet ing ine WMI Hard. (field crying bitterly on experiencing | Admiral Hitary P. Jones, command-| ing a navy sweater, Ti used to | Navy, Columbia and Washing Kitchen, ‘Fhree large bedroome || now serving A sentence for the crime, | | proposal thru the sena Sie’ Uhat aus (tbh ebeateat triwedy 8 tepeont ai of thet fivat | belong to Gwinn, Annapolis ton were fighting it out in the and bath on second floor, Full |/or by members of his family, but : sales Hing uneratande Hew: potent that as] Ure ee eee ee sett oasnk butt | coxswain, The youngsters made | first division and Pennaylvania, cement basement and brand || they were not successful Py oarsmen eas lb MeCoy wan 'too much for him, He| a wager of their respective Jers | Syracuse and Cornel! in. the paves A Naa RE According to Neil, there is still ‘ : ze, 10 he Sere ‘ ‘ lappeared flustered for the first time MAX MILLER seys and as the prese associa second by $1,700 missing above the $2,000 al ‘ re they don't play golf |p itr es won disminpal of fai thle Hauipbaetone by: thes 10,000 I tions have told you, Washing. Then the white blades of : leged to have been accepted from ‘5 ia ee ASE ‘ ‘4, head of the|persons who thronged the tourna. Hi "I S a Is ton won the intercollegiate race, | Washington took up a rythmic Turn to Want Ad columns and }| Hicks by Johnston, who was his at- ‘ > ¢ 6.6 Arthur Powell’ Davis, head of t t thetd, se tor V IS ON ]) ana Grant an “Nx” garment peed that could not. be dented. neo who will show you thia || torney he defense attempted to 1 Prohibitionints can now point out} reclamation service, after more than |ment fel C 1 Ea smambar that ray |) oapews thew lae ‘iuriteadtans:| | bring out that the Hicks family had ‘ PMbat the reason ou smen won| 40 years in the government's employ,| McCoy's calm manner also bother P: 13 T (le They will remember that ra wn the ¥ ‘ anked on |) onerty ba dy dustbin Ag Dicdtse the ids eo te were brought to President Harding’s|ed him. He appeared rattled and age t (0) ay | here-for many a day. 1 started one sido by a moving.train with | epent. the Ngati y hey trained on ih a F Ibs “3 ree today. The president ¢ (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) | in a Puget Sound sort of a (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) {the government. “J entior ‘ '

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