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we Se nD ARAL AAA ini weer Round i anna manne Oe Rate Fight! n Telephone or i. WASHINGTON TOWN BURNS| The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation HOME | == HOME TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Race! SCORES . in Washington WEATHER Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, at the P tfiee at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Cone —$—$—$_______| pe College Football March % 1979, Per Year, by Mall, $2.00 on 25. VOL, NO, 211. TTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 2% Blue Nose Wins 1928, Faces | Some Present Tactics Will Bring It] Surely Into Disrepute | YANKEE SHIP IS DEFEATED! i\Cup Defender Is | Victor in First of TRAPPED BY FIRE! Volunteers Rescue (in editorial dedicated to Dr. Surzailo, presdent, and Dean Trophy Races z : 19 EE gi nga Te perro eda st Guests Caught in | OOTBALL coaches of the Pacific coast col- N Bishi ahd Hotel Fire at a} leges and universities are going to kill the king of outdoor sports if they don’t watch out. They are using several tactics this season which will surely bring football into disrepute if continued. | f the race herman tre Carrols KELSO, V Scores of pers sh., Oct. 29.— ons were res- Howdy, folks! Whachadoin? by api ; cued from certain death in the Reading papert. Tellwittit! Pulling” hor was a practice that helped Carrols hotel here early today Snothin innit. | put racing under the shadow. This consisted ; y volun Teme whet aereak Og eer ot ant a + Anaicay eal: hi , Which wi ou ie J. Dashieigh Fitzhugh is a very} Simply in having some jockey hold back his psa one five mnilee golfer, says Lt’ Gee Gee, con-| mount in order to make not quite so good a } south of here, rapidly de- that h r natural ; 7 ; re ie 5 ali | 3 7 toe card antes Me has” “uel! showing as he was capable of making. | stroyed the hotel building. One of the jobs we wouldn't like Now we have the admitted spectacle on this Coast of football coaches “pulling” big univer- ts in the hotel were asleep when the fire broke out and it spread to have is making earmuffs for cle - ¢ al spate the Glouces.| th such rapidity that escape was phants. om sity teams. It was done last Saturday, for in- fad canored the starting| 22Parently blocked before the alarm SPORTS BULL-ETIN | “Had Papyrus been fit, he could) ‘asily have beat- tn Zev. I'm sure nine out of 10 stance, in the California-W. S. C. game. While the evil of “pulling” horses was chiefly to influence betting, and while nobody is charg- ing the fooball coaches with any such motive as }mark and set out In chase of the | Canadian | | Both vessels carried full sail and were along at a good clip by a fair southwest wind. swept was given Volunteers, however, rushed to the aid of the trapped persons and every- one is believed to have been sayed. Several persons were slightly bruised and burned. The fisherman's trophy is at} British Derby : . | aah whi thie © Nose,| The fire spread from the hotel to winners. would that, yet there is the same air of questionable | resent “held by the’ Blue Noss:| nearty “ballcings” nat sheen eens beat any horse maneuvering about the proceeding. | Gloucester last» year. mated in excess of $30,908. bhe Americans T ; : | | Just before the race the Nova| tould pat forward." he essence of sport is to do your Best against jin, Papyrus” trainer. eee November 4 ls World Temperance | Sunday. All Seattle saloons will be| closed in honor of the occasion. see Mrs, Homer Brew says that Homer Brew always thinks of himself first) and of Homer Brew afterwards see | After reading numerous dispatches | names as |defeated Monday by the Canadian cup defender Blue Nose in the first of the speed tests second buoy at 10:06:43, leading the| phone rate case before Judge E. 4 Oberest, Kiser, Berg : . . . Fei # 4 P ; at Of Une spee PG ; | EC i ~ 2 aael ina as Reeesaaa | misunderstood, perhaps misused, and which is | off Halifax. The Blue Nose led in the race. from the starting line. the baa bektsod’ eanally t6_ the IN|” Say iheruine “heat ee Ge see | certain to do the sport harm—certain to lose the ing of the cup defender, as it] man granted Attorney-General REVISED FOOTBALL KULES 1. Players are forbidden to bur! Focks at the cheer leader. 2. If members of one team bite Well, we might say that at the! cooks’ ball you can get either stewed bolted. the other fellow, and then to accept the result manfully; to be modest in victory and good-na- tured in defeat. But to fight hard while the con- | test is on. | ; When coaches send varsity teams into games instructed not to play their maximum, but mere- ly to win by the smallest possible margin, they the games that is bound, sooner or later, to be public’s respect. . _ Excessively heavy schedules (Washington, for instance, is playing 10 varsity games this fall) trance of the ¢ in a collision : Milroy with the United Fruit liner Aban granted wish to see his wife was Sunday night when deputy | VET PAYMENTS 'THUG ATTACKS LET DRIVER OF removed from the files In the central | office in order that the board might anity caso of a small amount of, money. | from Injuries which are painful altho |lights {lluminated the whole scene. not serious, Scotians were asking supporters of |the Columbla to give them odds. {This was considered a strange at- titude for the backers of the holder of the championship, but they eemed to think that America was} due to win having lost in the last! two regattas. } The cup defender footed faster than the challenger all-the way to | the first buoy. | the Blue Nose round-| continued to gain steadily on the! Yankee challenger as the schooners swung into the third leg. TARIFE ACTION IS POSTPONED: Rehearing to Be Held in San Francisco John Dunbar’s motion for post- ponement of the case, on the grounds that the cireult court ‘Trade checks valued at $500 were The fight for an increased tarift has been progressing in this state or warez, | sheriffs brought Mrs. Milroy in on|make the rating it wished without a| As the girl fell back under his on-| The automobile was traveling at a | lett in the safe. now for more than a year and haa No, that wouldn't do. Lessee ...| Five men are teported missing, |the same kind of a charge that her{contrary opinion remaining on reo-|slaught, the robber way threatened | high speed toward Seattle, and was Ms he erage cl become more and more compl: Well, we might say that the grand|4nd it i feared they went down| husband was convicted on, She was | ord by Schwabel who had recovered his!) two miles south of the city lmits "e x cated as new sults and new litiga: march around the hall could be) With the submarine, The missing| released later under $500 cash bond,| Col. Forbes was present In the|own shotgun from the rear deck of| shortly before midnight, when it left New Immigration (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) called a “Cook's Tour.” | are: |Albert Turnquist, who was “barten:|hearing room ax the session begin,|the car, The man fled and was fired) the road and plunged over an em:| No? Oh, very well, then, we won't] lawrence Brown, chief elec-|der” for Mra, Milroy, according to|Hix presence gave rixe to the he.| upon twice, bankment, Clark was picked up but Ban Is Proposed say anything! trician’s mate, Tyng boro, Mass. Sheriff Matt Starwich, was arrested | lef that Maj, Gen. O'Ryan, counsel The attack occurred while police! died within a few minutes. SACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct. 29.—A Seattle Woman Is cree fj Clyde B. Hug motor machin-|at the #ame time and held in Heu|for the committee, might call him| were searching for three youthful ‘The car was en route to Seattle] | SACtY ‘ SANDS re . Speaking about moving picturen,|!st’s mate, Manito, Ii. | of $750 cash bail, to the stand today to defend him-|handits who had staged three auto|from Tacoma, Te atainbat toriltete ReRinae Rott Hurt in Centralia 4id you ever see a tattooed Indy do| Henry Breault, torpedo man,| Several quarts of liquor, found in|self from the sensational charges | holdups in three hours, using an au:| Miss Moore and Wayson, who were | # i x @ hula-hula? ee Thomas T, Metzler, fireman, Phila | ut ern 0 * saan . PY Aili RIB NaS Hy wenn | the city hospital, Wayson remained p ¢ z % i Ss oi, aaa (os an, Phi slag wors confiscated as evi: | according 9 fase orks nat there white the girl was released farmers’ and fruitgrowers’ conven: | ing from injuries here today, re Dioudiy Bouter Fred’ C, Smith, mess attendant ii pr ie li bade Phintil Weiteaday, when it was found that her injuries ton at Santa Ana, December 6 and | celved Saturday night, when an aw “On one trip I can carry Ten thousand Batevepostst” hap sae British scientist predicts that elec. trical vibrations will soon be a sub: | stitute for food. Yes, but how is one to wipe 12,000 Olts off one’s chin? o-* ye (Oot (Lord's day. water to Vagle . DIARY a tnot, And by and by did tall over w bluff, but it injured mo not, and 1 did praise heaven for my protect me pawsio} here's foote which did from harm, And #0 to Iv spirits ie, in better Grand Island, Vt. cream pitchers and other cooking, Cristobal, C, Z, . . . . Legislative Council Meets Here in Nov. To discuss various legislation problems, including prohibition, the | Woman's Legislative Council of} Whington will meet November 7.8 at the W. CL.A, Conside fon will also bo given the direct pri- mury, Amerieanization, the League of Nations and the World Court, federal farm and marketing laws and women In polities, Lloyd George Sees Famed Battlefields RICHMOND, Va, Oct. 29.—Hav- ing surveyed the scone of a great Union triumph at Gettysburg, Lloyd George today saw the fields on which Lee beat off McClellan's drive at Richmond in 1862 ‘Tho British statesman displays for historical data and is constdntly comparing the conditions whieh fp led when these battles were fought with the vastly great- er horror and potency of modern warfare, Following his battlefield tour to- day, Lloyd ¢ at the home of John Stewart Bry- an, Richmond editor, whore guest he is, He will leaye tonight for Philadelphia, mo against him last week, altho, to teutity Matt O'Brien, San Francisco arch: | itect, who General Hines, present director of the bureau, testified Inst week received $64,000 for plans for! the hospital at Livermore, Cal, which were never used, wan here) today und was expected to teatify, 2 Southern States Feel Earthquake MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct. 29—A seriog of earth tremors shook parts of Arkansas and Tennessee for sev.) eral seconds at 11:20 a, m. Sunday, Reports indicate the shook was felt over a wide territory, Windows wore broken and buildings were cracked at Marked Tree, Arkansas |tomobile they had previously stolen, Keep Comfy While You Drive | Bargains every day are offered in Star Want Ad Columns. Here is a good buy tonight: } | Bargain in a FORD sedan, model, with Hasslers, rims, leather upholstery tires and motor in fine with starter, Where could you buy one Hike this for $260, with || eusy termat Cs hap The Want Ad columos will tell |} you who is offering this comty little car, both painfully hurt, were taken to were not as serious as Wayson's, Shoe was then taken to the county Jail and held for investigation Wayson is also under surveillance. It was reported that a bottle of moonshine was found near the wreck and deputy sheriffs at the county Jail said the girl was apparently in: toxieated when she was taken there The identity of Clark was in dis puto for several hours after the accel. dent, but he was finally identified thrur letters REV, THOMAS MOODY, brother jot 1, 8, Moody of Seattle, will be | in danger in the elty November 1 as one of the speakers at the Baptist Bible and Missionary conferonee to be held here, gration to trained agricultural work- ers will be put before the California 7. Word of this proposed actior {has been received by G. H. Hecker, |director of the state department of J agriculture, CENTRALIA, Oct, 29.—Mrs, Roy Van Hosser,‘of Seattle, is recover: — tomobile driven by her son, Fred 1D. Stafford, also of Seattle, collided with a wagon on the Pacific high: way, near Grand Mound. Both the an car and the wagon were wrecked, No Improvement in Meeker’s Condition Kura Meeker, pioneer, trail blazer and quthor, who is sick in Seattle at tho home of his grandson, Dr. C. 1, Templeton, was reported Monda |morning to be in uw weaker condi: tion than he was lust week, but not! | Mrs. Templeton sald Monday that jane old man {8 not holding his own, and has been failing slightly for the past fow days, Neither Stafford nor the driver of the vehicle was hurt, Guphiee Man After Firing 200 Shots KANSAS Ty, Kan, Oct, 29— Askolenko Yovanovich stood off a dozen police who besieged him in the basement of his home here to. day until 200 shots had been ox changed and he was captured, Yovanovich was wanted tar shooting of Bugene Y 7 . 3 " a At 9 6, . e Notte Darme's “Fighting trish’| | are violating this code of sportsmanship. They Jed the buoy. ‘The. Columbia was| . —— i im, some Inquisitive scri spect: | +s * * A P » fone 0 seconds behind. Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane : pica) are injecting an elemen' ¥y ‘ ; ; 5 i one minute and 10 secon isee, | pe hcsaptbgasend ecrpabink toa td t of manipulation into The Columbia, the American challenger in the international schooner races, which was| The Blue Nose swept past the| won a decisive point in the nian ; tt the res tag players | ! | ip LORE AT IT TES of appeals had granted Dunbar : off the ears of any oppos' | fh rs | permission to file a petition for 4 they shall be sure to replace all! and the staging of games at long distances from ARE CONDEMNED MAN AND GIRL DEATH CAR 60 Ha rehearing in the former case in i | 7 j | | =, Bs ace wan te paxelied to the campus of either contender, solely to pile up “ESD | — | ria | TH cope Ie cost the “a dig 3 | o Srnites weeks | ma i. | s * " | e case in question was ap ge Be lea so ths bat tem plas, eo ney hig a rigs advertise colleges (W. S.C. | Officials Charge Dishonesty | Bandit Posing as Dry Agent) Coroner’s Office Releases| peal made by the phone company 3 hed fi | » U. » ©., In Lacoma, a % vs. | icti | | trouit peals the other player indicates that he) G"* ( ’ , and California vs. W. and Bad Judgment Is Fired On by Victim Man After Probe | bel heaton giorsen . C., at Portland, for instan j | which resulted in the clreuit court objects by biting his leg. 5s. C., 9 ce), are practices : “ St | eta |of appeals ordering Judge Cushman 4. Hosid Loge mere hatehets} which have made some thoughtful people fear | WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—"Dishon-| TACOMA, Oct. 29.—Held up en} E. J. Scott, driver of a for- ‘Empty Strong Box Found) to ty the case on its merits. Mh When the home team ts about| that football is already being seriously commer- | ‘t'”. bad Jutement and carelewness (he road east of the Puyallup river| hire » Bert Clark, |= MPLy g 0 Judge Cushman was to try this to make a forward pass they shall! _cjalized | were widespread in the rating of COM | Heiage hore early Sunday morning,| 2158 W., was killed | Before Robbery Discovered | case on its merits Monday but Dun- oie ye ide tee | 3 pensation due disabled veterans by | Arinur Schwabel and Mian Stephanie in 120 ,tetldent on the Des | Tali | bar--previously: had: g0hs) before ia , 2 . wo ye district offices and the central office | Gon poth of Tacoma, were choked,| Moines highway late Sunday | f 6. Tee cream bars, teankfurtery| Intercollegiate sport is like Caesar’s wife. We ot tne veterans” bureau,” De ef | atan and cleeeed abd coubed ot f| might wis Gheatloued: ty. |. A. 20Gndund athe wate, cantatas ox tas hee pasertreo st =o bans a eh bee ihe cor] must keep its name above scandal—nay, above —S»uther charged today before the | few dotiary and a gold watch by a| Deputy Coroner Frank Koepfll ine over Hb ae mole sary wee petition for rebeariiig'an the: area Is in play. | question. senate committee Investigating th9/andit who posed as a federal pro-| and Sheriff Matt Starwich Mon- leowasiaar Wenike Lie by yess: (decision to have Cushman try the — 7. It shall be unlawful for any | — ~ ae 2 ereene | hibition agent. Neither were serlous-| day and released. |men who apparently used an auto-|case. ‘This was granted and Dune layer to hit above the belt. | Dr. Souther, a member of the spe-/ty injured, and the holdup escaped| Miss Violet Moore, 19, Clark's By the Lake|bar was given 15 days to file his play: abdats . FEAR FIVE IN i] ciat committee appointed by General | across the fields when Schwabel fired | companion, was held in the county Poaeniceraa: owe pedi tee: crt petition. | Hines, present director of the bureau} twice at him with a shotgun con-| jail Monday on a charge of intoxica- 0 ; cab ste Es ‘ s M J ad jail Monday o: Aree ¢ eas | 9 esler way, Ww 1 udge Cushman, Anteresting.Yacts:', The ordinary an ale |to correct abuses, told the senate | cealed in his automobile, tion, according to Sheriff Starwich, |P "ttre ones and sified, | | the ease declare dat sine auio engine crankshaft makes 2,500 committee ratings had worked great | CBS y ae * . mattered open and rifled. : g ' “ ° | mie at chwabel and Miss Gosk were seat-|who said the young woman Wis! “m6 empty safe was found about|the circuit court of appeals had revolutions per minute, but this ts) it Mate injury both to the veterans and led in the auto near the Cushman drunk when deputies arrived at the | 599 Monday ‘morning before the! granted permission for a_ petition nothing to the revolutions made by the government, . ta had) Hospital on their way home from a/scene of the accident, and that she mohbery: Ee reported |for rehearing, he had no jurisdlo Bie driver if'be 1s full of moonshine, Mes 4 Souther ‘gab SHUN Lindy Be ores dance when the bandit rapped on |refused to answer questions concern: |", the notes were atill won-{tion in the raatter ‘ . j » peen SWAY OD Dy varie A ng sey |the car door, ec o1 bottle g herse! dd companion, Miss " i It will soon be time for Ratlway|U, §, Awaits Report of Sink- Liquor Charge Puts)|sure, He mentioned personal 1 eee ed tore pottle of An erselt and companion. Miss /aering where the safe had been| Dunbar and attorneys for Seattle : Chief Henderson to hire a few jani- ¢ f Cc ft | Pair in Cells |views by congressmen and senators) oe the cotipia hay eke to'alletE] ° Bacte: whe te mabbiea ayia’ fas two stolen from Arthur L. eee 3831) Tacoma and Spokane appeared In Peal cet aloe aad chily like lab | [Sr'compensation to be paid veterans] 24, stand on the road with thelr my resides at 1216 E. Pine |olgar store, telephoned that the|the. event that. the, motion for Wl Mio. yaaa: WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 Hel 0. D. Milroy, proprietor of a lunch | who could enlist such support. oage ordbarensi | He told the sheriff that he was | place had been entered by yeges, | missal was dented, Cdheats¢ ; %s 4 |counter and alle; moonshine dis.| Tho witness centered his critictam| Taking Schwabel around to the| blinded by lights from another cat /who had stolen the safe. A padlock | Attorneys for the phone company HAIL TO THE CHEF! ee eames one as HA CBORD Ee are ey on the ratings of the Washington|Tear of the car, the bandit struck) and did not seo the curve where the|haq heen smashed by the thieves, | declared that they had no objection Bob Hesketh calls us up and asks | 0Usly awaited further reports from | Densary at Falla City, has been tans) aieset, but sald the Minneapolis and| him down and took a few dollars! accident occurred, jand a strong door lock had also | to the dismissal of the present litiga- E the Panama canal zone as to the | *Ul#hing in the county jail under a| atianta districts had also been sus.|and the victim's gold watch. He) ytiss Moore was in the automobile | suffered injury. tion if the state and cities’ attorneys e us to say something about the dance 3 atl taal the Cooks’ union is giving at the| fate of the crew of the submarine |*/X months’ sentence for Nquor vio-| ceptible to inquiry by interested per-| then forced the hysterical girl back) with Clark and O. H. Wayson, 44, of| ‘The robbery was committed in| would not delay the matter after the oy argent vp relhenesar? e105, which was sunk yesterday in|lations, and pining for the agreenble | FOns |into the auto and attacked her, chok-| Guard island, Alaska, Wayson was/daring fashion, in the heart of the| rehearing question was decided in Well, what we say? |Limon bay at the northern en-|companionship of his spouse | Souther salu many cases had been |!"8 her severely and emptied her tuen to the city hospital, suffering |downtown district, while the street | San Francisco.

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