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recmaneeereioitein ei gremniveeseesieweapane — eet Pushes Dance Referendum Attorney [hil Tworoger, representing the Veterans’ or- ganizations of the city, started a referendum Friday for the repeal of the “Sunday closing law” for dance halls. HOME BREW Howay, folks! This ts Friday. Heaven help the fish on a day ike this, cee May Allison, movie actress, {s asking a diyorcs from Robert E Reel. As they used to say fn the old Gays: “One moment, please, while the operator changes reels.” cee President Coolfige has already been presented with 15 dogs, but people still continue to hound him. President Coolidge has written his Message to congress, but {t wasn’t half as Interesting as Doc Brown trying to bawl out Jimmy Kellogg. eee PROVED! Coolidge read his message, which contained over 7,000 words. This ought to prove once and for all Cal can talk if he wants to. L gal for Me days away, tive in and R, E as free of ap Year is and our 1 us that b th, the det: L. are ms Gr lors, wives a3 a gas stove is of ga . And while we are about oe ft, swe might as well inform the girls that Frank Raegan, the lawyer, still duys his own neckties. one And of cour U peo pol ‘Th thi the poet Dan Landon ts as das a Texas steer t or not he'll survive the ar is right up to the willing to take ve p, and to ¢ «busy ople at ho itan pl and there saw “So is In ® fine comedy, I ink, and written largely by G, Cohan, Did spend 7 ings this day ! | PR ERR eet ‘ SEEK BODIES OF CREW) LOST IN SOUND WREC The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star Entered a fecond Ch ASK VOTERS Ae ites KATO, 23, didn't Yast methods, ho told police Friday, following his arrest on a DANCE ISSUE! Sunday Closing Is Carried to People| for Decision; Vet-| erans Back Move) By John W. Nelson A referendum to obtain the senti-| ment of voters of Seattle upon the Sunday closing ordinance for dance | | halls wan started Friday by Attor. ney Philip Tworoger, Tepresediting | allied relief organizations of Seattle | vetetans, Tworoger said that 1,500 war vet- | erans, equipped with blank petitions, began a house-to-house canvass of the entire city Friday, and expect to A Bcotch yriend of mine made a obtain the signatures on the refer- dicker Wh @ stranger, for one quart. of Haquor ; He went home in high glee, Found the bottle was tea No expression ci Nowadays when you expensive know whether wear! you quicker. ing a ‘big, don't ould change any} ,,, seo a man overcoat ho is bank president or just another boot eeer. “Archaeologists Barbara Original Garden of Eden.”— Headt: Now foft! . It fs not surp: Is t r % LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE VAMP, SEZ A Sweetie in the hall is worth two on the telephone { sly Wiggly stores have been robbed u consider that th people to help them- 13 times when y oper y advice Declare Santa let Los Angeles laugh that ising that the Pig- CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON CLUB The barber who tells you for how he once shaved Doc Brown. the Iv 99th time Our {dea of a really cautious man is one ler a brick No t ni the Co merely ngreasional that our have ting w con, to the fireplace. gress radio sprain Bedtime is again who hides his German marks in broadcasters thetr skulls Stories. read a few pages from Record. AJ. 8. GROCERY SAFE ROBBED OF so They Thieves Get One Thousand |. Cigars: and Cash tron robbers ® other raic hing the hold m FACES OVER ACCIDENT ‘i Max n 1 Thu combination of the and escaping with $ Idition to the ried off 1,100 cigars Al L. At ning Groce ot carried night the cash, the and was dis. m, pro CHARGE * whose car struck sm ner’s h wi fil arge aint itor Jui cident 0 and Ja he turn coroner x fn th ed Rob: i ed WEATHER fay, M erly Temperature imum, 53 Todds y Last 74 Hours Minimum, 41 noon, 4 endum from the required 10 per cent of the voters who participated jin the Inst city election, within ten | Decision to take a referendum | as see 7 on the Sunday closing ordinance| . Dr. A. ©. Bliverberg: of the city)“ Mexican states appeared likely pone wes Setceverth “The ‘other for dance halls waa reached t hospital declared that Reising wus/to culminate in fighting between! 1 a4 petieved to be floating among} veterans at a mass meeting at brought down from the jail about | federal forces and rebels in Vera |tne islands in the San Juan group Hippodrome dance hall, late Thurs. | 2:45 p. m. and that the dying man!Cruz, at teast, before. nightfall. or‘ dodgéd'on’ that rocks and beabhas petitions have already |was no apparently near tho end] gine unconfirmed dispatches told | along the passage. No trace of the jthat the only treatment possible) o¢ siirmishes already having taken |Old steamer, owned by the Mer- Tworoger threw down the gaunt-|to give him was « stimulus, which |). 0) chants’ Transportation Co, of Ta- let to the ounell Friday, and|kept him alive for three minutes.|"'\ rberion, supported by 12,000(Coma, had’ been reported Friday | nalenged th: debate the Sun-| Patrolman William Cronk found) soidiery under Gen. Guadalupe San. | forenoon, | ng law before the voters of| Reising lying on the sidewalk & cher, started yesterday in the state Bodies already recovered were! |few minutes after noon. Cronk! of Vera Crux. Four other states are | Picked up along the shores of Lopez | VRTERANS DEPENDENT | called the patrol wagon and had/reported to have followed sult and |!sland Thursday in Decatur passage | |ON SUNDAY DANCES | the unconacious man taken to the/repudiated the federal government. |NOt far from where the vessel was| “Thin Sunday closing law fs Raub-|bocking office. Cronk thought he| Dispatches from Vera Cruz today |last seen Wednesday evening labor-| terfuge, resorted to a lot of|was drunk, When Reising was| indicated that city was calm and|ing heavily against the gale. She cared officials, who fear to wrestle | brought in, the booking office could| that so far no conflicts of any kind | was londed with 600 barrels of lime © problem on ita merits,” | not obtain his name, but ordered | have taken place, and eight tons of canned goods and} or naid. “Under the excuse t in the “bullpen” with| Vera Cruz, being the rebel head-|en route from Tacoma to Anacortes, leertain dar the city council hax passed an ord!-|for over two hours, Finally a|belng sent broadcast by propagand-| from tho scene of the wreck since} nance closing all dance halls on} jafter noticed his condition and|!sts for the movement Thursd when the Snohomish was| | Sunda lad him removed to the hospital, | Gov. Laurens ‘of San Luls Potost,| ordered into the search No ‘word! |, “Many veterans of the city, par-| where he died “|A Heutenart of De La Huerta, {s-|has been recelved from Manager |tfoularly the 4 veterans and] srnere ta nothing about the man,"|*2¢4 proclamation in Xilitia,| Fred Marvin, of the company that |the rellef organizations, are depend-|eaiq Dr. Silverberg, “that man." | throwing off allegiance to the Ob- (Turn tw Page 6, Column 4) | lent upon the proceeds from certain | lead to the belief that the man|fS0n Kovernment. This made six | Sunday night dances, uch ns thé ins y\tosiueted, 1 could not amell | *ates In which the revolt against rome and the Bungalow, to| in) Mquor on his breath.’ Obregon had spread. finance thelr welfare ties. They | 72 ane ig eg ADOLFO LA HUERTA ° clothing was WW ’ ‘ hold no’ brief for the dances south | When, Relsne’s Sn | My. (IS BACKED BY REBELS | Mrs. . S. Austin, mother of Nell Austin, who ar- of the slot but belleve those dances | 4° \s4 to himself from Howard W. ah war cry of the rebels is N BRITISH VOTE rived in Seattle Friday from her home in Hugo, Okla. hould be compelled to obey the “Down with imposition!’ t Hiimoth, probate judge of Wastlia| “D0 , fd a . law. win th. ik ; te Judes: oF “| The revolt is aimed at President BY MRS. W. S. AUSTIN truthful girl. Never in all her life “The city council has a remedy ab at wee Corson sald Friday | Obreson and his candidate for tho Mother of Nell Austin do I remember of her having had at hand to compel obser pate esheets presidency, Gen. Calles. SSR, ae a. sweetheart. And never once in ! ost mortem would probably CHED Seattle this 5 ; these 86 that « post mortem would probably) "Tig ‘rebels back Adolfo De ta | Labor Second With 40 New J REACHED Seattlo this mori tho almost daily letters she wrote ‘oger declare: De ld to determine ause Of! Huerta o 4 ewe 0, “+! to me since she left home and came chment of 8 ae hei) bef be in-|""Vera Cruz, hot bed of the insur Seats; New Premier Due | to yuen e hey aa ah tol to Seattle, has there been one word council has full att-| dications, Corson said, it was impos | rection entirely cut off from arn the truth about the disap-| mentioned, more than merely as as a board of in.| sible to tell whether Relsing had) iy) cat today LONDON, Dec. 7.—A crushing! Péirance of my daughter. __| ually, with any man. I know Nell qu ach the mayor for | been drinking or whether he had died) "3. thaine are running, roads are unexpected defeat was admin This afternoon Tam going to Van-| well enough to know that she of the clty laws or | of physical illnes: | blocked. Communication by tele. | {istered to Premier Stanley Baldwin | COuver to visit Nell at the hospital) would tell me about it had there Involving moral turpl ah Gi | phone and wire is interrupt and the conservative p tn the/@nd to ask her to tell me her story.| been any such affair SEVEN DIE IN Federal forces moved pi eral election. If Nell says she was kidnaped| I've found every one of Nell's r 4 must be posted five | * 4 nst the Vera Cruz reb Late this rnoon 13 labor and| While on her way to church Sunday! circle of friends and acquaintances ass t hearing of the JAI IN YE A} tetattacl’ and’ to confine: the iberal candida had been elected,| Might, I know that’ the story she| here—the folks who really knew rs fale (5 vote HE 4 ut | ment to the state. This w » than a majority of |/!% telling is true in spite of any|her—to be thoroly convinced that the council Ia necessary to remove| “5 asen of men dying as a re-| Tho movement in a Cruz, ns|the 615 8 the house of com. | Police testimony that she ran away; my daughter was kidnaped the mayor ult ‘imprisor ment and total ab-|in the states of Michoach Guer- | mons and at that time 67 constitu.) Voluntarily WHYS: THAGS (the: ySteaaae The council! knows this. It $8] gence of medical attention in the|rero, Jalisco and Tamau where | encies remained to be heard, from. Nell is a good g She is aj one knows, or Has been : ableaty net forth in the city charter,| city jail during the past year, were|apparently Independent atbreak At 5 p. m, with only 60. con maar - j pie together, yet from Nell’ tion 1 brought to the attention of Police| have occurred, apparently is entire- | stituencies to be heard from, the PHONE SUIT JS | story, why she should have been has heen no complaint of | Ghiet W. B. Severyns Friday ly political and has to do with the mace found, dressed in hiking clothes, sin tt Two others died shortly after re-| forthcoming presidential eléctio Couberictivel 344 TO BE ARGUED and in a delirious, dazed condition celvin attention, including the The uprising in Vera Cruz. W | near the beach Nancodyess But ‘ : (urn to Vage 6, Column 2) _(Turn to Page 6, Column 1) A motion % dismiss the complaint] 1 Hope to find out this afternoon sbre tlagal : y t the Pacific Telept S Telemrapn | When I talk with her. 07 —| other of the ¢ Telephone & Telegraph | “7°H one 3 Re 4 night dane a Total, Co. for higher rates will be argued) 5, nite ABE he ta ie Su: nts p ty before the federal court at Tacoma ugo, Oklahoma to get at the truth, VE RANS AK the = feat ot Balan, who must) "J, L. Kennedy was informed Fri dvance knowledge of what has ) OF DANCE MONEY | 6) C t R ad F d low resign, was that labor candl-| 41), ghe date for the argument was | banpened Rah ith th : rep or paxce monty | Over County Roa UNA S| sates. “wanaing on 'npittorm ot] Sy The date forthe argument was] MEDAN, ta Utena ¢ the disabled veterans’ organiza. | a levy on capital, gained 40 seats.| fo. the phone concern entire story as it really happened edhe st ‘teal David Lloyd George, flashing| i until we ate able by positive evl- on i Pon odd fei the proowas| Commissioner: Paul: © harges Other Memberss|avout tne country with his vitriotte! yy the mate department ue Tanne |dence to disprove certain stories peak: ' Jattacks on the proposed tariff, the ‘ that have been noised about, I ea tha er é int bureats pai | Took Mon A From His Quota lasue on which Baldwin called the| ~ is ‘ | have only this one request to make oft. i Me rss a aes oleae — election, was another contributing to the people of Seattle vetera os ha shiPad Shire: r construction funds/ Paul sald. factor ‘or the sake of a mother and MM be forced to su ne again Friday at the} “I woke up the other r ithe | DO YOU WANT daughter, p suspend judg= clared building. and found m ig fund ment on this case until the mystery therspoon € didat afternoor = John Withe This time the offensive was op-| been plunde he It a hits Lat 2 THIS ONE? is unrayeled and the facts are all the allied re ork of ned by Commiasid Frank Paul} 5 I learned after an|"°! wees in A, also declared must 6 th district, who recently | in Pe cic ‘ The hall js headquarters for) way under fire from hi oclate t highwa oye ¢ F the Disabled Ve a-| on the board for bulldings roads) abl eoteity: oh ai Vancouver Police tl Vetera Relief without advertising for bids. tate treasurer's offic esses among ! LSA tnariouh” Lae| TE cantgea’ that, Coontakeslonak| ala dsoe Ika veke ties clr Lak re was Drop Austin Probe F the Spanish W eterans,| rom Dobson from north end| $138,000 for each distri elected Carnarvaron, Stanley J-BUILD, §-ROOM, ONE VANCOUVER, B C, Dee 4 ‘ 1 nd othe and County Engineer Thomas to spend my $138,000 a aldwin was elected, so was As TORY HOM: ine AGE Vancouver polleé IWriday annguneed " orga 1 Beeman have ‘stoler 1, One mile of py ithe and Ramsay MacDonald, But ERT Vi nier |) that they have dropped the investi: The referendum m t ay " W., fom Whit rthur Hende labor — leade HALE. BLOCK FROM [| gation In the myster disappear. s : i doll tara P ot $31.4 Winston Churehill, promine INE. SMALL PAYMENT Miss Nellie Austin a ’ 1 ir nd fou he BCURI HIS EX ft Austin, from ¢ the elt s ast anks, a ur membs f NAL OFFER. le and her discovery later, une Pile <8 } igeling of ti ruction of t at mons us, here y share the } ji : fed to in| district citi Y r mated | those 1 y of the Seattle police that b 1 f ‘tor jolt and ple t of $29,000 I duch ft Atho she kidnaped, as she | ; in oflt tending the pavement of th ‘ ibed |Susan Lawrence and Margaret Bo aims, but that i area Manes | Dee Molnes-Taconia’ hightifie © road| (pre Au-| field were among the women elected boy and disappearance was a result to be abandoned this year,| » Lady rngton was defeated | Jot trouble in her home, days. e and law fons exist in sler way jouth CHIEF ORDERS. TOR + \Lived 3 Minutes) | After Getting to) Hospital; Was Not Intoxicated S. B. Groff Altho unconscious and dying | when found by a» policeman | shortly after noon Thursday at First ave, 5. and Main at., | Abraham Retaing, 50; was taken to police headquarters and put in the “bullpen” as a common drunk—allowed to stay there fer two hours without medical at- tention, and was then removed to the clty hospital, three min- utes before he died, Relsing’a, caso was under inveati- gation by Police Chief W. B, Sev etyns Friday, ‘Two altnling cases | bave few months, r drung prisoners. Reising laid on the concrete floor been probed within the: last / Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postofticn at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, SE ATTLE, , WASH,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928, Put in Cell as Drunk, Unconscious Man Dies ; EDITION Per Year, by Mall, 13.60 Two CENTS IN SEATTLE, A Mother’s Requeail “Don’t Judge My Girl Until Facts| Are All In.”—Mrs. W. S. Austin | | Didn’t “Savvy” _ Bank Methods charge of passing $400 in bad checks on local stores. Kato opened an account at a downtown bank, he said, and was ted with a check book. He idered his account good ax long as he still had blank checks in the check book, and proceeded to write checks fast and’ often After his meager account had vanished, the checks continued || to pour into headquarters until |/ 19 had accumulated. Kato was then arrested at the A hotel. Kato's ignorance will not. gairl release from jail, however, nay MEXICANSTATES LAUNCH REVOLT, Battle Between Rebels and s.,..00ms G. NEUMEIER | reas Stat Correspondent) | MEXICO CITY, Dec. 7—Revolt in | |py } (United of its quarters, 4 of tho revolt reports and npread aa wore |15 DROWN AS DOWN IN GALE Five Bodies Are Found; Hunt for Ten More; Ship Lost in Straits , All 15 of the officers and crew the ancient Puget steamer T. W. Lake were be- lieved Friday to haye beeu lost guard cutter Snohomish in the search for the victims Friday. Pour bodies Are in the inidtwué at) Friday Harbor awiting sdentiftetion. | ard officials ring reported Coast ¢ Friday in Seattle, no word