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riends, mies." r Mr WN, Mayor, 4 os TWO U.S. fir Saas * ‘Totally Inadequate” Says Chief CONDITION ARE SERIOUS Gen. Patrick Urges Development of Aerial Industry BY A. L. BRADFORD United Press Staff Correspondent) | WASHINGTO: Nov, 22.—Warn- ing against the “total inadequacy” of the army alr service, Maj, Gen. Ma son M. Patrick, its chief, declared in his annual report today that un- less corrective are taken promptly, the condition of America's air forces “will shortly present an extremely critical situation.” } Other saltent points made by Pat- | rick in his report were: | 1, Increased appropriations are ur- gently needed for the air service, | 2. An adequate peace-time aero- | nautical industry must be built up. steps of the American army ts doteriorat: ing and obsolete. | 4. Deplorable conditions prevall ut all army air service: stations. Coincidentally, today the navy de: partment made public plans to build up & naval reserve aviation force | thruout the country to supplement |4 naval alr squadrons in war time. Patrick's report probably will be the signal for a full discussion in| congress of American aviation needs. | Jail and Hospital Receive Fighters These M en Are Fiends for ] Punishment THURSDA The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH, Y, NOVEMBER 22, 1928. (OE NM Lk Ex- Governor Leaves Wife Get Majority of All ‘the Kicks in City Will Vand Hermits Life a8 When people want to kick about anything, these two men are the most likely victims. X. Lance, police switchboard operator (right), and J. W. And both men declare that if the 3. The greater part of the alrcraft jat the police department he calls the fire department, and vica ve Photo by Price & Ca They are W. ment switchboard operator. BY SAM B, GROFF N all Seattle, there who perhaps hold the all-North-| west record for listening to more} complaints and emergency calls than any other two In captivity, progwable are two men | ¢o “Police tation!" | 4 pardon bugrobackri serillub lotaxny!" “Whattya want? “I say hab globsxzkt wabblo dib The two gentlemen in question are Patrolman W. X, Lance and Fireman 7 over, telephone operators of and fire departments, re- | ¥! or I'll connect you! pou! ra the p spectively obby tk of the two as the mi ver been . but from all| ft should be about an appea TACOMA, Nov. 22.—Ed Montgom-| ery, 50, is in the Tacoma General hospital with bullet wounds tn both thighs and Ed Garner, 32, is held in the city jail as the result of a shoot. ing affray in a pool hall here last night. Police who were investigating the case today said they had learned there had been bad blood between the two negroes for some time and that the shooting was the result of a quarrel over Montgomery's wife. DAUGHTER'S BLUFF “George, if you don't stop, I'll cream—I'll call mother, Mother Mother! “Oh, my Lord, George, here she comes! eamed that she was at Weekly. -American Legion You Will See the Oak Theatre Eventually, Why Not Now? t or turns | claims to have the depart ualest hands on the} ent, listens ment North Am a Cn every fract at i laden EVERY MINUTE OF thers DAY IS BUSY ONE ty minute of the r Lance and Stov men with wh fn contact wh beries, seeking f) ed over night, complaining of annoying their c! Stover repu busy are | en, and so on diates Lance's claim for | th n the Stover listens ar tirade of abi elghborhood by d fist fights IRE: MEN TO Tse. ain and the down the ds, freq When an excited, eams the r that hysterical wo-| selaky ) her hus | wite, 1 Ar? j and w v Stover, fire depart-| kicker can’t get satisfaction |Gland Operations sa. r, Star Staff Photographers 1 is killing the janitor’ » yells Bie HONORS:2 FOR OWEN BURNS Military honors will be pald Owen eral nervice Sun. ‘Retiring from Busines! « at th Bie , after one w He was eure from the army 19. Fellow veterans of Fortson-Thyge fon camp, Spanish War Veterans, of hich, he was a member, will hav charge of the rites, and a firin| equad, detailed from the Fourth In Fe Lawton, will fire th held > a membs . 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