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ITALY MOVES FOR WAR ON GREECE ORDERS FLEET CLEARED FOR BATTLE Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffior at Seattic, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mat! $1.50 The seattle Star | WEATHER lit FORECAST NO. 160. SE ATTL B, W [ASH., THU R SDAY, AU Gl IST § 30, 1923, __Two CENTS IN SEATTLE. * * * * * * *% Bow Greek waters off Piraeus, the port of Athens. Each mh is to fire 21 guns and hoist the Italian colors. mately affect Greek and Italian re- lations.” It was reported that in event of a deadlock Greece would invoke tho intercession of the league of na- War between Gree t B ic er 8 irs. C were killed and another man Gree when I slack Dia Px : the Greeks —— | hates ——| of Five Italian Commissioners; London and Paris De- Howdy, folks! Hell hath no DEATH CAR ON EVERETT HIG AY plore Harsh Terms of Note, Which They Say Would fury like a woman wh you at Pen 4 UV IGHW drop, ashes on her Turkish rug. ‘ f : . LONDON, Aug. 30.—A Milan dispatch to the eae News today said the Italian rhe Sy? eee gone a lb Saye fleet at Taranto had been ordered to clear for action as a movement against Greece 1924 will be $19,836, 3 ® might occur at any moment, Taranto is an Italian naval base on the Gulf of Taranto, Her will wa. ¢ g, % « “ Yy t t eee , CONSIDERED! n ot} , € ed Testifies That Mrs. Cicece thas Greek cabinet met today to . consider the Italian ultimatum, THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE | Something Awful @ Italian officials are to be allowed to participate hours. lo make sparaiiea: fog TRUTH AND NOTHING | z in a thoro investigation, conducted at the scene of He. massacre) of; five Jian Editor The Star W ould Happen the massacre, within five days. , Premier Gonatas stated to the Dear Sir: Isn't it about time press that some of the demands Saat velmees, aad \ - ; P must be modified and that others Deis of dally rid aie the sg on the witness stand at noon @ Greece must apologize to Italy thru the medium | ™" centabie cto aaa discontinued in the interests of | quest into the death of Mrs. a " 5 felt the greatest indignation with better citizenship? Violet ‘Adelia White. She had @ The Greek cabinet is to attend funeral services | regard to the crime, but beloved 715 Thirticth Ave. N. E. just given testimony regard- were guilty of It, z on m a ». ing the discovery of the body Athens. “I believe,” he sald, “that this Pee Ty accerct wont @ The Greek fleet must salute the Italian fleet in } "fortunate incident will not ulti. inent citizens. Their opinions follow.|to death Sunday evening, ? ~The Editor.) presumably by her own office discloses that Homer G. Brew ; . fi a pald agent of the United States |DUESt into loud sobs and fell | tions | The Greeks were understood to formerly a bartender at Billy's Mug. from the chair. Members of Greek Const Ts Open to |be willing to pay the 50 million T can seq no excuse for retaining him |the jury and others sprang E C. t e b Ttal pose acceptance of some of the : 7 ¢ y ther cl ft : BUGHOE AL ee se rp 'were abruptly adjourned) vtew snows wrecked car in which Mrs.. Vera Burlingame and Bratele. Thomasen, of asy ap ur Yy Y eve: sre ‘consideces tachaiheteaae ce the. se is Vancon-- Markey had broken down|early Thursday morning. The picture was taken just after the fatal accident, _| Athens Government Will Probably Satisfy | bers of the Italian mission occurred ver rir once before when giving tes- Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographe while they were riding in an auto- 9 1 a members of the inter-allied commis. known H, Brew for many year she found the body. ie ao i HE. ISLE ON“ 2 Killed and 2 ‘ie BY J. W. T. MASON were Albanians, as first! ston for deliniation of the Albanian me to have him throw urt nen Var to await the outcome of| ‘The Italians’ car was halted by a on the ground| tree which had been felled across the oa a < By ment e zs a a Se MATT STAR tt ee 7 n i is responsible | midway between Janina and Santa nerces . G.B 1 ree-Toed =e Nos sand) ion EDISOM MARSHALL adequate | Quaranta, and the scene of the oc bz v s i ‘ick Italian car halted, 30 or 40 shots were r .aeilt hisky made ot e ha . S - xe and wo © seriously in % ‘ : fred foc sat whisky, made out | tot sock : , eraracae and woman were seriou control, of. the| fited from ambush. mile north of : n : seo i F In Rome that the Greeke| Other members of the commission. mantzed s0c Jand t distinet war an park on the Everett highway ni es eR for the [Seek a secret alliance with the Al-|/¥™Ped from the car and started to CHIEF W . 8 ZRYNS—The 4 esc : a | eau My e FT Ene VR. adie Botzari, who was in a car be: Gin Brew 6 “Warty Mike = he Hae c » in consp! ¥ against | pees . Erectors try The dead a port of hen nd th A “ ri sresent | 2nd, arrived on the scene, the bodies ce Greek Jerisis, therefore, ensures him t It is the contention of Ii wi de a confi " n No detail was im 5 y, he 1d decely erett waitre 1 ‘ re. | enthus support of re | ‘taly that ee at ast dive Lg spon: ie worn . wi Het a + | r altr Italian go mthu: support of his fellow Greece, acting in bellet the TE a pick totes bad ts oo a bee fb Mise: 330 2 ar sist: |S ecatecbaiin “Beattie ; 23 ‘ aay), hy. sanding +2 be tte pox more as Italy's tier more favorable to Albania than her death ove . ; taonklee tor, ahieerya ti } 2305 Rockefeller| *e, wlttr 5 : at least, failed to take proper Pre y from the ubl The Greek coast would be a quick |pitious time for Italy to make a e of the most significant facts an employe of Maise prey to the Itallfans if the aa |militant gesture reece. The} Se Coa, bo bey eee the hasn't time to go back after it. even unusually iverting; W uch 7 be thi tum were challenged, and t ver great European powers aro} drawn up by Premier ‘Mussolint Hiatt was quite S. ens t l O n at 1 nques t! @ Rome Demands Seetacebe Roarsnan Following Slaying “ ” Humiliate Greek Government at the base of the “heel” of the Italian “boot.” @ The principal points of the Italian ultimatum to ATHENS, Aug. 30.—The Mar key Declared @ Fifty million lire indemnity must be paid. which gives tnis country 2% BUT THE TRUTH ficers in Greek territory. that the heading, “Home Brew,” Mrs. Eva Markey collapsed All culprits are to be executed. could not be accepted, that some hibition law in this column, be | Thursday at the coroner's in- of ahigh military officer. The premier added that Greece U. S.A. PANCHOT for the victims, to be conducted in the cathedral at | A!banian bandits and not Greeks mitted your letter to several prom-|0f Mrs. White, who was shot TOM REVELLE—Evidence | hand, when she suddenly Brewer# association, and thet he was |forward, nearly _ slipping |lire indemnity demanded but to op- apihers. inh to her aid and proceedings es Lown. ia the Until later in the day. Mrs. | Everett, met their death in a crash on the Everett highway, north of Lake Forest park | SATS EE ET ‘The assassination of the five mem- mii x BROWN —1 baveltimony aa to how and when a ae ae Rome’s Demands; Unable to Meet Conflict | movie near cars containing other : Adbiibeh Yak the’ : stated. But Mussolini has frontier, Behe cess | sre oe a om ETRIBUTION © my secretary thing te will happen F RE i WV Overturns gant ring stort tag of the|that, irrespectit the nativity of|road. This was at 9 a. m. Monday, a lea mat e « n t ins fn One man and one woman | matum currence was. a thisk acc: ea RULSATTERTIELD” — DLITTLE,BROWN 6 COMPAKY, 14 jured in an auto accident one Tt bas long been sus.| Mal. Corti was killed imstewty ers, I consider him a menace to or 1 at 2:35 Thursday morning. alian fi > capture a x ainst the Italians for|'¥% but were shot. When the Greek pabeda' of t ; show th has served a te ‘alla suede si | Ned Corn is late Aug t me “pion pasie Mra. Vera Burling LeRoy | te he d would almost cer . action in the pres were lying where they fell. “tp that this would countrymen and permits him 0 /jans favored’ adjustment Ofithie See setter when t a. headache. “4 ‘ had by passing the tim eb dt te at ltang lia ° ultimatum » present is an entirely pro-| 0 Greece, ordered the massacre, oF Never stick your head out of a| .7 f i jar, | things ic laws and ve, E street car window. The company| + ougnt to light in the « teat). | nothing i good or! wet mts Pi | The Italian ultimatum was ore : Anna Sohn, 30, LeRoy hotel,| throw of the Athenian government|so concerned with affairs in the| yesterday and ‘delivered’ to that a s - spy; | SAYS MRS. MARKEY ae ee fo rett mitrens would follow. Ruhr that Italy is likely to have| Greek government Ia‘ ae A tad POISON | OPPOSED MARRIAGE bales acorns ; ae ceenceCrebme 8. fal tas a trom serious! Mussolini has selzéd the present}a free hand. This means that jul the fan that tee Tala ota | riend, Rodney Coburn, ha e-{ it embled some fa in-| Both are suffering from serious sails ‘ | ; : fs L portunity to increase his the event of war breaking out, a 24h The speaking acquaintance of |. 14 the jittle hor s. White told | tuted from one of his hundred so-| cident in a dream, d sie Alm internal injuries. iy Do *Mo-| ot hone’ there ad 7 probably could be soenlige thd Vector vault eee Poles not a the traffic cop, who walks out to | h.6- nus; accor i «Hes. Journs in far places—this time| self, still at his wheel, . ra Nutt of 6718 Seventh ave. N. W.,/that the border commissioners were | we 1ld not grow Into another world/to Premier Gonatas. ‘This fact the crossing box at 5:30 p. m. ited ‘ “ ld t from an cially attractive sal-) crosswise in the street and thi [ited by Greales jt F ct and carries on a prolonged confi. | ™&2* testimony st alge t n Canada front wheels almost touching tho| was slightly injured Kk reek ame as a shock to all Europe. dential conversation. bd pi Depart and the baby The two young men had met in! curb, a terrible ghastly S0-/ CLAIM ANOTHER CAR J The Italians waited three days o@ os ies " eieeas Batene ‘oburn's room at the Totem club,| briety upon him omething INVOLVED IN WRE asi the ames of the. five Sma f . wa r and the steward had gone thither| happened. He had gone into a) According to survivors, another| 1s Br lO jan members of the border mis- Miss Alice Warm san item | marriage Miss Hegman said her «i with ns se ey tater oe tee A pote A rm ro es raw ver | sion before” desiging rae a in a Los Angeles paper, is giving a|ter had told her how Mrs, Marke store oa ed pat Was, Involved. - in” the scodent to take. y t ed empty-handed) Fourth and Madison, the car : | party. protested violently against the pro. de easant| slid sick “iy out of his control,| Which statements are borne out Ly T S tet L d eee Believe it or not, the name of one| these 20 years” Mrs, Markey | Ota dita wild mos es down] tomobile, had lurched out of the}, ‘ ie as siaed | F : 5 ot; Benttie’s: crack girl swimmers ls) was quoted as saying. *You | 156 ‘retien ho’ had brought that| murk of the irain, Therd/had: been|‘°. What part the second car’ played) Bond Salesman Believed Thrown From Uni- TOO STRONG I can't give him up after throb Site rods and of salmon that ape, all too plainly another au-| yeports are not clear, however, as Ruth Schwimmer | can wait until Tam thra with |), much less healthful o sense of violent shock All|in the tragedy | . y . aaa him. You are young.” which * Was. much healthia | 0) wehee! (Of TION seat Py Ree ee aa versity Club Window by Major LONDON, Aug. 30.—“Europe ste ae’ ie k bottles of timehon-| things had slid easily, the sound| It is belleved that the Thomaser y today, la sucklenly’ confronted ee While on her honeymoc rs. 3 Se : HE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE J ored lique Partl: at his fender was slow and gentle,|car coming towaré Seattle encoun * a WORM White wrote to her telling | Of hy 1" bach. ? tid partly “vig people, in the fading light,|tered another car coming in the op-| One of Tacoma's prominent society was called to the spot early Monday| the stave and imminent danger ber Wither Worm aed left otaty gine | What & splendid timo she was hav-| 66 the superior quality of the goods| had. slow, peculiar expressions on| posite. direction and that. some con.| Women, wite of an equally prominent | morning, August 13, and founda of ® lem Wen Mrs, Wilbar Wurm and left a baby girl. pert ; business man; Maj. John E. Beller,| group of clubmen surrounding the his paragraph in the: Low ing a Item in Gnlena (Hil) Gazette me ae had accompanied him, his| ¢heir face Then & great fear.) fusion resulted as to which side \ tir don Evening Star today: # oes wa or old tag Ned raised his afternoon (Turn to Page 15, Column 1) they were to pass on, The Thoma. | from the Camp Lewis army post; J.| prostrate body of Sandahl. ‘The lat: | up British ainsi of the crtat jac theater imit from two powerful predinner sen machine did not leave the|4. Sa@ndahl, a young bond salesman] ter was rushed to the hospital and Seem tiacae the Dil”. meals," Miss Hegman of Tacoma, and several busi-|only a slight investigation was made| Precipitated by Italy’s 24-hour el t "| cocktails to no less than four richly payement but skidded) wildly ond ultimatum to Greece, demand: Re % 4 wrote in one lette ness men, are involved in an|of the circumstances, ” suffers from dial a he amber whiskie d-sodas. Thu overturned ing redress for assassination of - OUS! Or SM ’ a estigatio: a 0" peing | Yelso saic e red cp she {# absolute to use HOU Re eto their meeting was auspicious, and = ANO HER SAFE *Mrs. Sohn sald that wt Ln porte alae bite senha R NL cl aer| Nelgon Said he gathered that) iva Italian members of 7 the dial telephone ce on leaving’ the club, about se Ihad not seen Thomasen take. a/Conducted by military police under|Sandahl and a Camp Lewis major c ° f I i Albanian frontier commission. Alice Hezman startled the cou e ¢ on of the camp command:|had ¢ eled 0 pro. é : * ihc atags ; itl se Joatnels about’ ttat- ‘Ned! Cofant drink, she believed he had been | the direction of the camp command-| had quarreled over a prominent Ta: Britain was startled by the sud- Read the sad fate of Christopher | TOM several times during her testl-| 7 ne ain drinkin Thomasen was involved |@2t+ Gen. Robert Alexander, into an| coma ty woman and the alterca-| 5 f° Premier M1 unt’ mony with sensational bits of phil-|™ doit ‘ alleged drunken brawl in the Tacoma | 1 hegeacs Sek remit, Bates t was not enough to bothe | |ih_ another 0 accide u e 9, Column 3 s\ ¢ : uy Se ee ae It was not enough to bother nies th another auto accident in July! TN ereity club two weeks ago, bel ; ) drastic action, ‘The press ~empha= ‘e drove righ ru the crossing | He didn't even think about it lin which damages were obtained| sized the gravity of the situation, ; Once she was ask ne house | |tween the major and the bond sales: | gates ‘ | was only a lazy, smoky drizzle al against him, McNutt, the tly omparing it to that which folloy ° Upon the raitroad right-of-way. |wns big enough f¢ families. of Five Men Make Easy Escape ‘je.{ Man, which resulted in the latter ine Or aitan ‘ultimatum “to, eel deepened the shadows falling | |injured member of .te pa The funeral was last Saturday. > house is big enough to hold | wwitignt and blurred the lights in| With Box and $200 Ne ‘habndeabts 16% Wout cent | either jumping or being thrown from | in, 1914: : S09 two women who love the strest.. Ned Cornet had a fire| ifter leaving Everet! ‘and’ was not|% Second-story window of the club | A NIFTY ONE The Daily News denounced Mus- i | onto the side below ( “hi occupied) sive mon in a Paige touring car|aware of the accident untit some-| "Sr nganl haw been confined to the |] Today's Want Ad. offer gives || solini’s action a cetera ne gan: “Use More Cabbage!” That peculiar relations existed be-| rain, and he quite falled to observe|rove up to the West Galer Phar.| one. was pulling him out of the General hospital since the|| You the opportunity to hang up || Self-respecting state" could submi ve ay | e mands, 4 Oe BIT tween Markey and his wife, was|the quick pulsation of the power-| macy, operated by G. Al Kelly, at} Wrecker ent, suffering from severe in.|] your coat and hat and say “This eee his ye aa he wos ti Some people think the trouble with | claimed by the girl Markey, shel fut « Ny engine: in. his. roadst that’ 1500 W. Galer st, at 5:30 Thursday | PAS R-BY f NDS juries, described by his doctor as} | is hom Mussolini had acted with unduo pre- this country is too much Johnson id, does not live in the house, but| might otherwise have warned him | morning and carried away the drug| FOR AMUBLANCE brain contusion and skull fracture, |} Owner Must Ralse aipitatton; (The: Dally: nowna eaaa Pek iy keds and Pusey foot. takes his meals on a little back|that he had long since passed the| store's safe. ‘The safe contained $200) C. G. Evans, with offices at 612 8.| For some time doctors feared for his | |denunelation of Italy, called the tl a86 porch and sleeps in a shed on the| absolute «limit that tolerant traffic) cash, besides somo valuable books| Pine st., reached the overturned car] jife and the seriousness of the young | I eimatum.’ "those prevousthvere aaa sie 1 n is | Bxo-benthatngty 4 ‘utd nd e je e ront heel #8 C an's conditio: said o ave a ‘ Sir Thomas Lipton announces that | rear of the premises. | could permit in the way|and paper | While. th 3 betel a et re-/man's condition is said to. h Beauty: eee (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) he will again try to regain the Lip.| “Once Mr. Markey started to tell] op , | ‘The men jimmied the front door| volving in the alr ¢ helped extri-} caused Gen, Alexander to instigate ieee 4s peta ton cup. . he glept in the shed, and T| Gornot waa not really drunk, His|and carted the safe out to the side-|cate the victims and phoned to Se-|the investigation when Tacoma po | . : . Two Missionaries Let him have st. We haven't an all eyes and ears,” Miss Heg-| stomach was fortified, by some| Walk, whore it wan loaded into the|attle for an ambulance: lice officers failed to make any probe| | n t omach i 5 ‘ » other car, partially responst-|of the affair 4 s Goe: . thing to put in It an testified. “He said the reason | yearn of yeriencs, against an| car ; . HT ornia? strictly j- i . j year ce te | Sandahl was still tn the nospitar}] TRIS strietly 1 Killed by Bandits o-¢ a that at the place he worked| amount somewhere in the region| Guy Halferty, of 23 W. Galer st.) ble for the accident, ped away into “Daddy, i u, the baby Altho Li'l Gee Gee te osophy © consumption gars is fall.| man,” she flashed | | within that more or te off. Now we'll hav slo. | quisitor his thoughts. He didn’t notice the! toly Furnished iaeday 0 she says this bathing| frequently got on his clothes, #0 | apirita—aufficle noida if |the police, but the safe movers had| Thomasen has a wi Yakima,| Acting Night Captain B, V. Nelson, |] furnac: € __ [ish missionaries, Rev. W. A. White. bench atuft ia Rs atly a skin game ay Mrs. Markey would not let him rise Bey i pee ae enttad ae| fled before anyone arrived, The car} who haw been notified of the acel-| of the oma police force, Is the| TR Sea baraiaean Brie ite Mean Mahe ot tial Gr 9.* go in the house. Gee, T was disup:| the lower animals, Being a higher | drove north on Queen Anno ave dent, It is believed she will claim} oniy member of the force who has overstuffed davenport, ete, ete. || Chutreh — Misstons Only two more # to vacation! | pointed! 1 thought he was going to| animal Ned held his Mauor surpris-| high apeed after the robbery, Halfer.| his body aks igh made any comment on the mystery}] Wurther descriptions — of | shot and killed by bandits while tae Quick, Hortense, find my water-| tell me something.” | ingly well He was somewhat|ty said it was a for-hirecar,andthat| Mrs. Burlingame ts tanorted to | of the finding of Sandahl lying on the|} nome can be found by turning |} eling in Szechwan province August | wings! Miss Hegman sald that her sister | exhilarated, faintly flushed; his ayen| tha license places had been greased,| have ® husband living in Seattle, ! sidewalk under an open window of|| to the Want Ad’ columns. 14, according to @ letter from Mien. A. J. 8 (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) had a sparkle ag of broken glass, making the number indecipherable, | Clifford F. Burlingame, chow received today, | LA) Gee Gee was at Alki Point yes.| there were cockroaches, and they | of a half-pint of the most powerful] noticed tho robbery, and telephoned | the darkness, it is sald, | Thursday view, full 2 e , SHANGHAT, Aug. 30.—Two Brits | | the University club, He declares he