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RDING IN HAPPY MOOD! NN I IOI LPL LL PPP PA PPP A PPP PP PPP PPD PPD PPP PPL PPP PPP PDD P DPD PDD Dr DOD nan anoappnmanparrnnnnnaprrondarnnnmpapa Ea [WEATHER ~ i= — The Seattle Star ead Entered es Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seatile, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, 31.50 VoL. NO. 184, SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928, are] TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, ‘alten Ousted! | (Babe Is Musical Prodigy Babe la Musleat Prodigy JOKES AS CohenW ould Make Phone PRISON HEAD ; ‘a 70 Ao Co. Quit High Rate Fight Blaine and Fitzgerald Oppose Move to Force REBELLIOUS, ‘Spends Much Time Sleeping and Is: Apparently Relieved From Intense End of Litigation Exhaustion; Physicians Report He Sheriff C. E. Long, - be | Is “Definitely Improved” ’ | : Goody! next mestng vy Gounciiman 10. "Cale we safeguard the interes) Of Onokane, Giv- BY LAWRENCE MARTIN Mist 5 se) toaeion oe ole ore ee ae l feast WITH PRESIDENT HARDING, Palace Hotel, : 3 en Position Held 7 me ‘San Francisco, July 31.—President Harding, after] Soe mysteries eee be ee ae. tk ia tea ac ea ones B ioosis , T Dan ; * passing a fairly comfortable night, told his phyzi- sponsor eadah amar ha hing rR re er as cere tee ve reweterty rel: by Jory ace : cians this morning he was feeling better and less ex= 1 lla a eo died the thane TRI Radehink eee ave babies ail | Charecat wht libbesmnmlicn if , haused, the official bulletin on the chief executive’ That is what you will discover | voted agd tat @ meat,|gtte them an Unlimlts tte Warden John Wi. Pace of the state ; condition, issued at 10 a. m. today, ared. somerrew. ; ve ism Sais be, late |the streets of the jor 35 y penitentiary at Walla Walla h “ x 3 PRESIDENT SLEEPS Gosh, we can hardly wait! day. Cohen's ity mt and wi nave NO control ove ith ° ve 9 FOR MANY HOURS a ie Ts CAULS ASTRNTION 60 f 1 j , : ad | President Harding, it was learned today, went to sl CASES NOW IN COURT a \ . . ¢ a 8 at 10:30 p. m. yesterday and slept until at least midnight, Kennedy called attention to three é when he awoke, but soon was asleep again, remaining jeep © cases of t t until approximately 6 a. m. today. relieved ts % . ee ' At that hour he awoke and asked for the morning papers. he affair of Z Agi "1 It was understood that his sleep was particularly restful” the pant : 2 4 : and was the first “real sleep” he had had since his illn ac de air : si He did not toss in bed and his rest was not disturbed in} HOLD "ER, HANK, SHE'S Ie kh of Dt the ear naet |takes office, y within aweek,| Deneil Lorene Totman, 31-year-old prodigy, who plays) Other ways. _ ‘ i be uate eee = - ‘nt ; a up the | © 28 20% can clean up his @f-/ the piano in a manner that has surprised her teacher and The president, it was also learned, has continued dhs.to be: prest ay wari f t se tar. enleninie een of In. Many prominent musicians who have watched her case with) Cheerful at all times and has chatted with his physi- dent; [have a Big to b ree nat excena! . 4 filed | ent ‘va bs t there |inferest, She plays and sings entirely by note. The child; ¢ians whenever they come into his room. He is known en Mee ot shoe tam oe eng 9g ihe be ral which go was born in Seattle and now lives at Port Angeles with her, to have joked with them over his own illness, which has, ren he " wiles pret weit vise : Soe rppaiythiy: Fe ake! mother. 3 | apparently, in no way been permitted to depress his dally t ti : ta! : : ; ay te . Phot , tor, Star Staff Photographers} Spirits. oper sida Phse’s THE birds in the trees outside her y enida ; sositions of| This morning’s official statement, which followed ng to do ad ind taititly’ ¢ it yie-|less formal announcement of Dr. C. E. Sawyer that 1 Sieeiiitl kik ak been p s president had had a comfortable night and was impro eatthe’s daugh “ rm oe 3 » helped greatly to relieve the strain of the night, when 7 § " |was feared that the pneumonic infection might becon ach the pedals | More serious. “, « manner! The bulletin was more optimistic than those issu tana wie | Yesterday afternoon and last night, rest. [EEN EUMONIA AREAS § »orn in| HAVE NOT SPREAD . “ > it mn t bef x the phone | Plat , t . Roles, ‘ ol art moved to Port) The pneumonia areas revealed in last night’s statemel faa Piette ip re taba ic bank.) Fite |e s franchise he bla ea ote tod owe perenne whe : her mother, where she have not spread, the statement said. Olive Duff 44 vote ™ , e e ice ves 5 The temperature was 100 at 9 a. m. today, against 100. PASTOR DIES IN SENATOR SAILS , P at 5:10 p. m. yesterday, and 101 at 9 a. m. yesterday. r “ en Bout Gj = . > . . Respiration was 40 this morning, against 33 at 9 a n G rze. At vgn sang. : Nation Ss Churches Will yesterday, and 44 at 5:10 p. m. yesterday. , i, ROOM OF LOVER HAT INTO RING 5 ‘i t tic The pulse was 120 this morning, against 118 yeste ‘ morning and 125 early last evening. jor, Mart stated Tue Pray for Pres. Harding “DEFINITELY IMPROVED" ; ann cee she lone dlatanag. wee bone sia : ent Hakding IS WORD OF DOCTORS Elderly Clergyman From Underwood Willing to Be- Pace, and ok aura iie asian 5 d r 5 ¢ eas 0 “Definitely improved,” was the description of the he Minneapolis Found vome Presidential Nominee jo: «: t i p , A cre. | action in the formal statement. The president was revealed as taking nourishment : piicnss yg aes tint ularly. re Om " a salcatas Pha’ ont . The bulletin was signed by Dr. Charles E. Sawyer ani a it ws to me," he con a the t to prayer his four associated physicians—Drs, Ray Lyman Wilbu ' : 4 egisiature here. today, decia : Sys ate : . i ae C. H. Cooper, Joel T. Boone and Hubert Work. LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE! , ty | was c enavchnure auine t Riteas ecavers After issuance of this morning's bulletin it was learn Py. espoed starsat ‘<2 ‘i “ - ‘or the president that Secretary George Christian would leave tomo gba brag lly Bathe ge yoarently died from | } ; 1 PHYSICIAN H night for Los Angeles on a trip at least partially concerne’ r ‘ 1 to vote for him : PPlacithen ov churiirthe. Gilvaty Baytist’ will bald a. apockil This was taken as added indication that members net Seri > ‘ a LE prayer service this evening if the president's condition shows no | the president’s immediate party considered Mr. Hardin woo i Rlahop W.'F. MeDowell E 1 church, t eet egies ara tol slshop W. F. MeDowel _Jpisconat chureh. has | NO MORE REPORTS ESCAPING GAS Agents Arrest Dr. Lusk and ) eee eee esa ircale meeumat cancuwery the subject ot | TNT: 4 O'CLOCK 7 1 His Wife Near Auburn : nless there are unforseen developments in the a ) remove Pace NNEAPOLIS, Minn uly 3 TGOMERY “Ends With St Gl KILLS BUTC HE R Pee Tia |time, no further consultation will be held and no additio nds Wi abbing 5 Whitt T S ARNETT ‘formal statement will be made by the physicians until” ver a girl Monday| Charles Albrum, « ; for 15 miles alon e ® about 4 p. m. today, it was stated. Satabbing. of Bud Les Ese ; eee ecunotcoere e SI e u etins I rs of the president's immediate party seem : he pd 3 neath Drcanit Mires 353% heerful and greatly encouraged this morn a “ig these ) as 8 j torches th 30 Mrs. Harding was still abed and was reported n v Pm {IRS OM? he ee os g P hy a joying a needed rest. t aie ¢ morphine to| . SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—(12 noon)—President Har- ‘All thru the night Dr. C. E. Sawyer, Dr. Joel T. Boon t ; ling was reported in the corridors of his hotel at t : i WHAT \ FOOL A MAN celal goiter ve . v0 nan bu; yer ‘ a Hate bi arene f th ne corns Oe 0 S is hote; ‘ie seadi 0 and Dr. Hubert Work, the three ph ians with the Pp a MO aTAICe CorANG bE aN sta I ; He, neck, * ‘ oe. ; ; ne 1 Havin the: < y have spe nt much of this morning sitting up in bed reading dential party, alternated in keeping watch over him, BOOTLEG HOOCH! the house out why Alb : , o pPapers. oe : word came from the sick chamber, however, to the watche Sas ee : si se did not appear at the butcher ble s : phine|, Lhe report, however, lacked confirmation from any mem-| outside, who included most of the members of the Plans Are Laid for hich the two operate, at N t en into ber of the official party. The report also had it that the! who accompanied the president on the long trip which R a: 4 AO 5 s president looked much better than yesterday. ‘halted here so suddenly by his illness. EB ‘ershing eception |, pas range with an unused mulich ty- || the Agana Siti sold BOR MAINLY A FIGHT ing beside him, oe anas SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—(8:05 a. m.)—“President}OF HIS WILL The police believe that Albrum ¢ prner, on arding spent the best night comparatively since he h Everybody realized last night that Mr. Harding was fi had heat uter on the stove, and |; highway, near been ill,” Brigadier General Sawyer said this morning. ing a desperate fight for life and that it was mainly | jini Sel fie a f a “8 * fight of his will for his body was too weak to throw ogre While’ attampeing ato lant: thel {ne serene siertad oles oeane ce RANCISCO, July 81.—(7:40 a, m,)—Presi the creeping poisons. : ie ga Aga alae , pen OBA alles, rat Le ie top SRE ue ant Se me uly PES ak aa) Sse ey Announcement that Mr. Harding’s condition was grave F g's symptoms are better,’ said Dr. Hubert Work, * hat 2 . le bes thas fi antly nome Ian ; ‘Friday ba when he e out of the presidential suite, at 7:40. made by the five attending physicians in an official bull (a nt Biitee ARIE TA Hi oka ae wanton “ BON AUZO OF | Work said an official bulletin would be issued at 9 a, m, issued at 5p. m. following an examination and co GOAT GLANDS CONTAIN a a ; | a gee ion, This nese Beatin fact at an ae n ae . seek’ t caineantonn Spe 4 i. leh tae ; ination made earlier in the evening had shown Mr. Hardin NARY ay es Pugilistic Copper (Turn to Page 9, Column 4} MARTON: Ohio, fe e fat a eg icy? vd | tobe suffering from broncho-pneumonia of the right Iu 8 ‘a e, 8a f leg! 5 lo" : ety pai bla of nine Gets 30-Day Leave CLOSE TO Sawyer to President Harding's father, Dr, Geo, T. I ding | Mpetinite ental matehed’ of broncho-pneumonia have : 4k: pW pri * Dt ing a soln a of Marion. Dr. Harding, now n his 80th year, does not plan | veloped in the right lung, as indicated clinincally and cent 88 ain wile iii , ard r || squad man in a roadhous eh A SCHOOL to go to his son's bedside. understand the bulleti |the X-ray. Nourishment is being taken regularly and the “Metrone o y 1g0, Patrolman Robert Swi WERE sical area tiecasni ian Liane Warren's sick room, the i will have been pa: | abdominable symptoms are less noticeable. While his co extracedis : jsuspended for 30 days without pay || V6" Li as ab ngs hefore I could reach San Francisco,” the aged phy nition is grave, he is temperamentally well adapted to mal sreellent " 1 eee eee NaS Sele ete|| near a school for the conventence || said, Mil 4 strong fight against the infection. sa athe place when the dev magad |} of the children, Look here cepa aidan ea a ’ rs tate “Pulse, temperature and respiration are about the s man entered, and tried to chase him EL a oepie aoe | Von fates aN Lue m.)—sIx Nous! as shown in the previous report.” eabate re i mR ‘tlst fight ae f-ROOM BUNGALOW without wofd from President Harding’s room ended at BARLIER BULLETINS sued, in which Swingler was ¢ lates sid oon ONE BLOCK TO LINCOLN HIGH |; Ta, m. today and gave rise to a easier feeling WERE HOPEFUL fed court || feated. among those awaiting news of the president's condition, This} The previous report referred to was _an official bulleti x feeling was strengthened a little when an attendant came] igsued at 5:30 p. ™m., in which Mr, Harding’s conditio on re s sr ei Harding Releases at i ’}} out and secured copies of the morning papers said to be for| was called “serio That statement said: Hl Ga Speech for Press i Four |] the president’s perusal, a little before 7 a, m. “The president's condition is as follows: wing the person |!’ president Harding's speech’ on eo thin today (53 gneaeg: | “Temperature 100.6 degrees; pulse, 125; respiration, anit merrily up and |) ro cien relations, Which he had pre SAN FRANCISCO, July 31,—At 5 a. m., four hours with-| and somewhat irregular. There is some cough and i pecs ou now ; Pe ee eiioes || pared for delivery here tonixht, will!| inne want Ad Columns will tell || out any sign of activity had a giving reasons for watch-|of congestion in one lung. He has taken some nourish) Bois Une ee t lapidated ||? relenne abe fives Ss neth Wer |) you more abate hia 1tt8chomds | ara: to believe the executive was enjoying a fairly satisfactory| Except for weakness and restlessness he has been a exday moi g papers, in the for ‘Turn to them NOW Ger the dark b » wallowed t t, It was letrned to. f rest, Shortly before 5:: m. Di, Joel T. Boone, one of!comfortable during the day. His condition is a serious te pees ioe nae (Turn o, Column 2) (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) ae | 1199 at th ad gone out he w eep, and that he was over. the depart that they fail