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HE'S Tauair | Ly WE ALL COME FROM nage iat Se a , MONKEYS 1 ey S MAN CONFESSES TO BURGLARIES Attempts Suicide, Using} Lens of Spectacles KANBAB CITY, Dec. 3.— Grant! | Hartnell, held by local police, today eonfensed to robbing five banks, 11 | stores and many oil filling stations within the last year His holdups | included four banks, three stores and {two filling stations in California, au | thoritien announced, | Hartnell, alias J, J, Padre, made his confession at the general hos- pit he was taken following lowed muicide attempt when tod. He tried to cut the arter- Jes in his wrist with broken glass from @ pair of spectacles. Hartnell naid his first crime was committed 11 months ago, when he & companion robbed @ chain re at Huntington Beach, Cal, of He said on last November 19 obbed « bank at Ninth and San nts, In Lon Angeles. He also an attempt to obtain a Stand: | company's payroll in a mall} but was un in California, When arrested here Hartnell was found jn a room equipped Ike an arsenal, Shotguns londed and ready to { hung on every wall, rested bureaus. Revolvers | | were about the room. Much small change obtained in bank | robberies was ncattered about in| | bags. «Tis | TWO MEN LOSE CASH TO THUGS Safe crackers and holdup men were active over the weekend. Two at-! tempted safe-crackings and two hold- ups were reported. J. Bloom, St. Charles hotel, was) held up in an alley-way on Cherry |nt., between First and Second aves, |at 2 o'clock Monday morning by two | bandits who showed him a pistol and | took $190 and # ruby ring from him. | j_ H. Hirada, owner of the Donut | Bhop, 111 Prefontaine place, was} slugged by two bandits early Monday | morning and knocked unconscioug |The thugs took $25 from the cash | register and Jed. The robbery took | | place one block from the police sta-| | thon. Safe crackers early Sunday en-| tered the Bayview laundry, 307 Third | jave, W., and the Cause & Case Pie Co,, | | 514 Third ave, W. At both places yess wrecked the safes with single coin to reward their efforts. ‘EVERETT HAS A NEW MAYOR RETT, Dec. 3.—Receiving argest number of votes cast in | the city election here Saturday, J. H. Smith, winner in the race for the commissioner of public works} office, becomes mayor of the ctty.| Other commissioners elected were] Nelson D, Martin, commissioner of! finance and T. E. Headlee, com- minsioner of public safety. | The ballot was light, Smith win- | ning the mayoralty seat with 3,202 votes. Hendlee was 41 votes | hind Smith, while Martin had only 45 lens than Headiee. Unusual interest was taken in the race for commissioner of public| safety. Charles A. Turner, present commissioner, was defeated by 220 | votes by Headlee. The election brought to a close several bitter months of campaigning between the two men. In the election for school board members, Howard Reis, James Hooton and Frank Spencer were} the winn Henry Ford Calls at White House) WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.— Henry Ford called on President Coolidge to- day It was announced he intended to} discuss what the government pro- posed to do with the Muscle Shoa!s proposition ‘ord Was accom led to the White House by Liebold, his; private secretary, and W. B, Mayo, his chief engineer. On leaving, Ford said he had talked about Muscle Shoals to the president, but declined to say any thing beyond that, King County Road Fund Plan Upheld WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—The su} preme court today supported the county commissioners of King coun- ty, Washington, in thelr polley of| expending federal forest reserve funds exclusively on roads, | The decision reversed lower courts, | which had directed the commission | to Over $6,789.22 of the! Seattle school district © supreme court held congress state legislature competent to direct distribution. Woman Recovering | From Auto Injuries | Mr | Rist ave Vera B, Thielicke, of 2911 was recovering at her} {home on Monday from injuries re: collided at 26th ave, and Jackson st. | to the hospital, | following an only was | THREE FLYERS DIE IN CRASH Two Naval Planes Collide One Other Man May Die ; #AN DIEGO, Cal, Dee, 2—~Two navy aviators were killed in a mid. air crash here today. The dead Aviation Chief Machinist Mate P, EB. Enwhiatle. tion Chief Machinist Mate W. kon 10 men were flying at an altt tude of about 150*feet when the crash occurred. The machines fell and the men were killed instantly. Lheut, i. M. Byers, who was aloft with the aviation mates, was so seriously in- jured that he is not expected to live. FOR AUDITORIUM Indications were strong Monday that the city council would pass Councilman A. Lou Cohen's ord 3 | nance providing for the construl a ttion of a civic auditorium and con- vention hall. The ordinance was to be intro duced at the council meeting late Monday. Councilmen Oliver. Erickson and Phil i are the only ones who have definitely op. posed the measure. The ordinance provides for the issuance of §750,- 000 general bonds to finance the project, Councilman Cohen says he has been informed by contrac. tors that the structure, with a seat- ing capacity of 7,600, can be erect- ed for $900,000. In addition to. the bond issue, there will be an ad- ditional $90,000 from the Osborne bequest, which was willed to the city for the erection of a town hail. Cohen, sald that the Chamber of Commerce committee will obtain private subscriptions to make up the balance. The auditorium is to be erected at Denny park, one block west of Westlake ave, at Highth ave. and Denny w GIRL 1S SHOT BY ACCIDENT! Eleven-year-old Dorothy EI who was shot thru the leg sco afternoon, while helping her old brother at target practice, wag re- covering from the injury Monday at the family home, 920 N. s4th st. A police investigation of the af- fair showed that Robert Ebert, 16, had borrowed a .4l-caliber Colt’s pistol from his older brother, Archie, who did not know that the boy had taken it. Robert took the heavy weapon next door and fired at a tin can. His sister, Dorothy, ran. to put the can back on the stump. Robert accldentally fired the gun again, and the heavy bul- let struck the girl in the leg, mak- ing a dangerous wound. ‘The girl was immediately taken ‘The parents of the children are Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ebert. COMMISSIONER HAS BUSY DAY, Commissioner A. C. spent some busy moments giving preliminary hearings, Sunday, as a sult of a wholesale raid in which jagenta from the general prohibition agent's office and federal narcotics men worked together. No drugs were found, but liquor seemed to be plentiful. Seventy gallons of moonshine and @ quantity of bonded whisky and beer. were found at 704 Pine st. and Frank Yabe was placed under ar- rest. Following a-visit»to a resort at 614 Jackson st., the officers confis- cated a quantity of moonshine and placed Willlam Miller and C. H. Walker under arrest. ‘The Pacific hotel yielded a small quantity of liquor, but no arrests had been made up to noon Monday, altho it was expected that a war- rant would be issued during the day. Yabe, Miller, Walker and Clift Cook were released on $500 bail each, after preliminary hearings be- fore Commissioner Bowman. HOLD MAN AS DRUNK DRIVER Elmer Frost was held in the city Jail on Monday in lieu of $250 bail on a charge of driving whi accident which Harold Harding, . was knocked down, s oken leg. Frost was placed under day evening by Deputy rift C. H. Kearney. According to Kearney, Frost crove his truck up on the side- walk, in front of Harding's home, rrest Sun- j and knocked the boy down. | Police Search for j with & machine driven by A. MacIn- | tosh, 13 2 She received | bruises at | LOSES FALSE TEETH, WILL NOW LUNCH ON SOUP AND CRACKERS NYONE teeth? George Williams, who rooms at © O. K. hotel, wants to recover seen a pair of false A. burglar ked the m a grey sult Int Which was $20, r and turned eathing of Williams Aide in Robberies | PORTLAND, I 3.—Police of thwestern ¢ will arch for the unidenifie ris T. Duit, 18, ar ht for participation in vari- oldups, including ery of the Ab- y admits his part in varfous recent crimes, but steadfastly re fuses to implicate his partner, who, he says, left Portland Saturday night for Canada 40 Men Crushed in Coal Mine Cras d, Dec 1 mine broke filled with mine! = paper from 1 patented in