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| SECTION TWO | The Seattle Star [ PAGES 11. TO 20 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1923 DESTITUTE REFUGEES ARE COMING ON PRESIDENT GRANT ae Men Found Dead at Lakota ‘ouanes Tacoma Executive | Bankers Lay Aastra = aap : ; ‘ a Had Premonition Illegally Elected Problem Before Coolidge Red Cross Workers Will Meet Vessel at ae ; x 3 “s Rk cities Tutin aubis eatin eyith SEATTLE, Sept, 27.—~Angelo V.| WASHINGTON, Sept. 27—Calling ine swale ° ¢ ' - hon; . wet 4 ter ES solds the office|for an extra session of congress Victoria; Tinling Reopens Office in| Ludwig Holt 5 ar vty niiy_ holdin: the otic | (9 iy coeet Yokohama ’ i t amuggiing operations, had ® premo- | oo seks st bankers and business men to. % . . or the antl. jay laid before President Coolidge em, W “ measures for assisting wheat agriculture senarais These measures were; 3 1. Immediate revival at an sem ssion of congress of the Uni tes Grain corporation as @ Mary eting agency for grain surplisem: 2. Creating a board or commie ion to advise farmers as to Aenea age that can profitably be planted) 4 in various crops, so as ta keep : o-” Me lide idl /48 Giinw the fumiritiner r f! Gown production to levels that will EIGHT OF REFUGEES f " . ” speedboat to 1 perry rr ag not result in glutting the market with an unsalable eurplua J The committee was headed by | A. D. Stephens, banker, of Crooks of|ston, Minn, and Rep. Young of € | North Dakota. was a resident| Shortly before the benkers’ com |mittee arrived Senator Borah held a brief conference with the pres a 4 but stated he was not yee Iron street tubes served as beds for many of the unfortunate victims of the Japanese ' : ta, jane by re Pia eee poet De oe earthquake as they fled from the doomed cities of Tokyo and Yokohama, These uncom- : adil Gayor'ot the aG."cielap — ae fortable “apartments” were eagerly sought by the distressed survivors in their effort to a d mere ce 4 4| get a few minutes of rest t durin g the turmoil of the disaster. ‘ ; r RAE Seman eae tera SA ST Confesses to Part Bers? ~ a Th NCHA obet x i reaticos | three’ companions of the’ dead guen, in Stealing Autos | Ca gar Marit! he en:| his ne a ota bi Charles Melby, A, M. Hojton and C. Confession that he had aided in th : Lord Renfrew Seems a ao a a Pee uaa, by thai tet | net af four woe wae ad | At >, ran wey he the ¢ R. Johnston, 34, mechanic, to Lieut. | , a8 they said they were on|W. G. Witzke Thursday. Johnston c ore when the two men drowned|said he had stalen the cars from! 4 ¥ ' at when | off shore by the t downtown streets, with the ald of 4 ES t alwa the tid c : i ( companion, Lonis Larson, 19, Johns Rides, Shoots, C hecka Stock; in Evening er ; as taco ; ‘ Mhave only |ot auto’ nanhlortieg sia time. o¢ el Plays Bridge or Reads ; apetently muscled. ) foul play tre , arrest. y Steve Arnett REBUILDING WORK Fa0ene SSES RAPIDLY ived at the “\Heavy. ‘Rains Have | "* Damaged Prune Crop VANCOUVER, Steady t t fons of ma - at | Besire toe. absolute -eetvaey qur-| iin relaxations are damage|ing his holiday is being reapected,| sports, plus ordinary ran ¢ Repre-| but effort getting back! When not in flelds rh declared to- n ying cor no corrals a len, He checks ‘Th addition to causing the frult to| at > < t galleries orjover his shor n cattle, Hamp-| m the trees the rain is also! making official” visita, His activi-| shire and Southdown sheep or} Train service 5 r i the prevalence of brown|ties have been reported from odd | Dartmoor ponies Evenings he! ‘Tokoharmn heal jay a'find the | F* the county. | bits by official sources, by tele lplays bridge with Sir Godfrey trip is being minutes, ac- he. county's prune crop pb from Calgary to his ranch, omas, Maj. Metcalf and Capt.| cording to T ables. The Im- been #0 extensive that of here. 5 Kk or reads, There are no o has been re th activity, | villages within 25 | sure. Up! When Lord F Direct from MANUFACTURER TO CONSUMER FIRST - CLASS FULL OVERSL FULLY GUARAN In addition to the Manu- facturers’ guarantee, wo personally guarantee every tire we sell. 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