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MARCH SATURDAY THE § ATT I AR ES BOY STABBER I$ PURPLE BUBBLE|/'orbes and Thomp BALL TONIGHT 2ndicted in Vet Inquiry SENT T0 PEN where that's the only gated to outer darkness. on Ar was |Camp Lewis, Tacoma GIRL PLUNGES TO DAUGHERTY NOW ORDER OUT SHIP SEATTLE BOY 1S DEATH IN FLORIDA tna Declares There Is No Navy Dispatches Destroyer HURT IN FALL Lives After Dropping Five Stories on Shafer Bldg. apprentice fe ayor Brown Has Always Fought for the People Agaiast | | Two Congressmen Are Involved in Charges; | | to Honduras Savarro Farro Given Five to| Elks to Frolic to Benefit | % "BR Weanon 1 of Briber ? | Millionaire Daughter Is| Will Make No Reply to Sen. | : ars . ‘ormer Bureau Head Accused of bribery ted | mW , n 5 Years Boys’ Club : Killed in 8-Story Fall Stanley Attack Amer dentrove or BY DALE VAN EVERY ! an hid) behind tt reer v4 Sava F ed (United Press Staff Correspondent) | of il} h, it matt f of CHICAGO, 1 ACKSO: LLY, ¥ 1 pari He Patay 1 eakhs 20 A WASHINGTON, March 1.—Col record I left a sick bed on the | Hillman, 24 Anup y tt i n 5 ng Ame wv Rab Charles K. Forbes, former diree: | Pacif t in order to be at th 1 Hilir ' 1 1 ' t f ‘ I Nov for of veterans’ bureay, In a eatigat ment « of Chieage Ked | Senator th Nn ; 1 DM 4 | ment today declared he wel ee. i t fro uml to b hi 1 : ty J M consclence,” CHICAGO, March 1—Indiet- | [/!™ t whith ft ts," Daug 1onr ve Celba t tentiary : the bribery Indictments returned a t ) t ‘ n ¢ ate there against him yester by. Chil ments charging bribery were r i . Billing manaser of]. cAltnh. hectaa i , Ps er eey n citize r cago grand jury, “because they turned hero yesterday by a spe | the hot 1 it le : he he felt |been inju a, accor J wil permit me to present my cial federal grand Jury against tins H 1 ‘ 1 to t the. t c a » que before a falr co Ht of Jus Colonel Charles BR. Forbes, form: ¢ m er, f r ‘ . 7, ae erans’ bu and J. W. Thomp: Puerto Cortez, bed wverns honor and Integrity Marra, . without ig. jabbded Ay seiall: thinness nal oe son of the Thompson & Black sar ¢ ho knife y's breast near on to a trial there under these | Canstruction company of Chi a a “ heart a fatal inf u id t | cago and St, Louis, The action terns he hea conditions Forbes a ‘bu’ on if hich Patsy died several d septa followed several weeks of investl from w F . the contrary, I shall go to Chicago gation Into charges of graft in the ki loter voluntarily as the first atep toward "4 1 ost afte Farro wns tried on a complete vind! veteran’ bureau during the MORE | cat Dacibarty ond " ‘orbes administration, wecnd degree mu and ea JIRNS his compartment on t of mans t was e Forbes ‘ext ed Gleappdintment : Fo indictments w returned BI ) R NS) x a cold contracted ir is TH that the grand jury had ot Indicte y charge 7 y tl Benuty a 5 jury had ‘ : * IE \. condu Ellas H. Mortimer a confessed bes and Thompson with con Sr er 1, who ta the witne h conn on with Iam not going to stand my Meantime constitutional rights and refuse t Thompson with conspira most widilfu' te Fort id, “and I am not|“efraud the government in work by the ty with orime bureau hospitals ‘ at ment h been} 3—-T on with bribing an offl: | rr, : Ey of eteran# bureau an House ot tha bribe to a director of th ne a *| Secretary’s Wife Performer | reall actvogel : bribe, | °f,the war fina oR in Oil Arena . Beard h nocep’ »* | WOMAN'S NAME udge ¢ Stan avend SED TO 6 WASHID 11 om. IS gong whom the indictments were returned, | ° sage sic ret é tore.) WASH March A wor ne coast guard, it was revealed, will | ju! iy z fixed the bonds of Forbes an ‘i ; ° ele Jan was d into the oll be given 20 r mine ntti a, eth Thompson at $5,000 eact aie : on en Senate > mortgage from Before the mes of the 4: ri nnounced uid summon Mrs, | sweepers by where he lives. n to one ¢ 0. Duck r Ife of B. Sies ’ . +4 ants were made public Att r 5 led » vy Price carter.| YOUtHS’ Parents Will Aid |$o0a"Gcuman, tor th ential rec MaLean's'seoret yet leBuaha Pear i ’ John . e telegr sent to McLean} Decision Mai D BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER Manslaughter Fight te f a ype bath » lo ach | _on Radio Denates) svecinincs a act for the bic he the Sedge in hia marriage to uckutoin Is a special agent | ERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, eo9 t Ines While parents of Mr Mra. Evidence that government c als, Lean agent, to m M6 | of the department of justice and was| March 1.—Decisi tonis: f the third | Kenneth Ross MacL« S T2|inctuding two members of « legram in question sent formerly al secretary to debate held by jannual Ball of k ma cou " had profited and speculated red ibe 1 J head of the bu Pacific co: es was | ed} when all Seattle ¢ i a Satur the I ernment information or had received . ns rag wo fe ; u of investig n of the depart to be In the mails toJay {thin the | Student and his ¢ certain moneys” was intimated in a ald that Willlam i ha Debating teams of the University ‘ous aban: ith mansla statement by the jury Pisa fc _ cs eMllg moe ioe oday stated his wif of California, speaking from station to take part Portland, M It was chi 4 ‘also that certain | ‘D8t McLean was Dethe nveaten met ame but that she had use KLX, Oakland, and from the rival and They are accused in co persona (not attorneys) had accepted |, the department of justice. tthe name of Mary on occasions, One Oregon untversity, speaking from al revue ¢ 1 the death of their year-Old| money to secure clemency for priv Rie Romi ttes oteatesaruds ransla-| of the code telegrams to Duckstelr Portland, Ore., station, debated the | the sole daughter, The court, after @ hear: | oierg ions submitted to it against the bast 4 “Mar informed him that Bok peace plan Jast night mortga elut remanded ther for trial Still other pers attorneys) | POrt of the princip o rps ha for Mary and naid Radio fans who listened In were | pyis ¢ Seattle's finest |_{f% MacLean was arr Pr ger barra ae obtaining |*" bya bieowwas regi ds ‘< to tell McLean he was t invent asked to send thelr voto a9 to the | ideas for givin kind of | “fer she Aetae |permits for intoxica This cnet ype te gated by the t af winner by mail and the decision will | a hoy the ance, | fertaking pari The persons thus ecur Pda NEY ar tein to be made on these returns Only boys ee oe nen ed the favors thru with |, Morea 2 plea lol roges ORANG ARE stability of p ily alien gove nt off based ¢ ar ad give tg o ‘ Me, 1 rT ¢ also wants to One wonders {f American. be (3 bend Mook om m BIg ate CAMP LEWIS 18 Be isan : next generation will ¢ to de for boys " found ie 1 - ; ; ee Sind f 1 got the obsole de the league | tssy y tilt owe sink Ont It afterward, Her eee xe : : ey oor bs code in. which Cs aeremnnaenanen ~ lis sick, and the Big Bre arrange the funeral. She carried the |#0me $12,000,000 worth of House and department of jus. conga ape aarti yma body in her arms on the train. jing work to the Thompson PMG ee Donse BROTHERS eek tee STUDENT UNMARRIED, si, fir pe ayaa 2 weber leet ina pampacipaencrsstdh xhd Ul Weston Rg RTI A } HIS FELLOWS THOUGHT eeeen | ae Erantey RErERiame te: ihe r i ned wire from Washington DEALERS SELL 1. /government, al information from a gov. |! . rst Students at Bowdoin, at which col ee ae ai a sbpaarggeainer toda im Be had been destroyed. GOOD USED CARS : ge MacLean was a sophomore,| E. H. Mor vee e waned Said coe cee jor sald he destroyed those tek spaces of the dancing “ snstruction company, is named as| McLes cial of the govern aa Nes , nought him a bachelor. They said * efor ne Baap ted ms received in Washington hiaedlpdiet hag il y dance a4 had peed asa ringle man, attend: |'he man who gave Forbes the | ment, = wal ia canted t after t closed.” and gleaming, and ea the hundred | 15 many social functions, was @ popu mosey. |The hoor it 1 proje iakioa pb a membe bp Seattle girls of the Jewel Box Re lice student and had played on the |Yolved tn this deal w a te cal get the dependable prise of tonight, laughter floats and |». sites man. A FR MacLean, of Ta-|Hampton, Mass; Chillicothe on ‘ eddies under tho rafters, and the) Oot ni iaer Macleans, together |Hayden Lake, Ohio; Livermore an j Used Car, is to buy | bia gray gun carriages of the city’s | 1 are Oscar Volk, mother of the |Camp Kearney, Cal.; St. Cloud vibe pM ss | | defense wonder why they are rele-| 2 13.8 lett for the East. Mrs. (20d American Lake hospital at } kind sold. Occupying especially constructed MacLean, befc Miss Ni her marriage, ‘o May Volk The grand jury, The couple in a statement to | March 1,—De- t Wiliam Boyce ‘Thomp- | manding th Oil in Justice Department private boxes, and from reserved | 6°) veaded In Tacoma. the court, said In part Fs son be put on the witness stand bo- seats in the balcony, those who seit “The grand jury heard a great) fe re the nonate of] committee, Senator prefer may watch the gay thronm deal of evidence w respect to wal Ti pags mt, Maren 2 pre Heflin in the senate charged that | Good Value a they breast the waves of “= LONGWORTH TAX tranmictions knowh as the Perry: All bunk, There is no oll In the 4 |iompqon, formerly treasurer of the | melody under the opalescent gleams ville, Tupper Lake and Livermore |)” > epublican national committee, bor- a — T s e reply Ae by i iv! for Today of the many faceted revolving ball projects. It found no basis for the|, That was the reply made by Wil-| owed $3,600,000 on a “dummy note” which, fed from 30 sp will grand jury to prosecute an Inquiry agra ¥ pred a Srareon that |Mecured by Sinclair oil stock as col- B th. cast its reflections hither and yon. nereasing these transactions to the} he . is A ‘i Bovey . 1% lateral Dodge Brothers Prince “O-Laugh,” famed scion of extent which it feels desirable, for |‘ePartment of Justice age . The money, Heflin charged, wan! Roadster; 1922 pro- pele rang yg Rama gir gh ehat bc the reason that no action concern. | S°atleating Pim. urna is head of] sseq in the 1920 republican campaign. } ; t 1 be beautiful , , 4 in the ft a esea oF Suvee as eflin did ne 7 . rR f here with his bevy of beautiful | Hoes Vote. Assures Action |in« them was committed in the fur erly headed the Burns detective} Heflin did not state from whom duction; just out o' ballet belles, and even he will be | |iadiction of this court. Neaeer the money was borrowed or go into shop; good tires. surprised. on G. 0. P. Measure “Incidental to the investigation of |“#ON 7 4 ete nas never inves. [detail regarding ‘is charge that a Sane! matters of which this grand Jury} occa Metean,” he sald, “We h 0 dummy note” was used, 7 a aerviersneva «|had jurisdiction certain other facts = Ford Coupe; WASHINGTON, March 1-—The |} sepaned eur igs ‘ r been asked io, Furthermore, sail house inte yesterday adopted the |Rot directly pertaining to the veter-|nive never had communication with | McAdoo peers Will 1921; good paint, Longworth compromise for tho Gar. |ans’ bureau were developed by’ coun: | te" gute, | : accessories, etc. — ner tax reduction plan, after dect.| sel for the government which we re-1" “1¢ any monaage to that effect wax Refuse to Testify | two asfensive tignts tor tho pro y Man Pulled From Lake Re dofenting the original Mellon |gard of great Importance. There 18] sent. it tm a'iie, 1 have had nothing | WASHTN March Tray, (tection. of every householder und ang: Pd Th t anmUres pa no jurisdiction over them In.the nor-}1, qo with Teapot Dome and I hope|cia McAdoo, son ‘of William G, Mo. |Ttsident of Seattle have been start pore esi fuses to Give Name publican” tax bill thern district of IN{nolx. But we arelthe senate committee calls me so I Adoo, counsel for Edward B. Mo. |? @uring my administration and 1922; ion, he vote on Longworth's substi-|assured by Mr. Crim that he will 1 * | must be carried on. These are the finish 4 d . i iss, with ¢ tebe Neel Beitewe:t neral ang | az tell them so, Lean, will refuse to testify betore |e. to Covent the ottregeous in i ii Seca as 214 to 199, with two vot-|them before the attorney general and |” Code messages between Willlam O.|ure s i” ; . Giivaveane ani tires tion at 9 {tute was Code measages between William O./the senate oll lease committee, on | 7S" i qd: ‘ced Plunging a I aby ane at 2 |ing present. |the president for consideration.” | Duckstein, ‘a confidential employe of |the ground that the relations of (crease 1n telephone rates that have very good; price he og pen) pn ore Terened |, Longworth was given an ovation | CHARGE OFFICIALS |McLean, and the Washington pub:|counsel and client are confidential, |bh°C® demanded and to compel the very low. ey eel aire fishing Loat Ele. (bY republicans after the vote was|RECEIVED MONEY Ilisher are not written in the present |ne said today. sas company to give a better qual Nee ee int The tan gid moe |amDOUnONS Tho jury stated that it feels the | department of justice ciphers, Burns| yfcAdoo said he would ask Senn-|!t¥ of gas at fairer prices. You Dodge Brothers ta Rene oo 5 : | Longworth’s substitute provides: | best interests of the goyernment can | said. ltor Walsh to excuse him, and that |*Now what these things mean in ag Give ‘his: name. hat he was dress-| Normal tax: Two per cent on in-| be served by not going into the com-| “That ts an old code once ured |i¢ Walsh would not do so, he would |°¥eFY homo and in every place Touring; 1917 pro- Ay Y oat when he heard (Comex Not over $4,000; 5 per cent be- | piste details of these new findings. |by district attorneys, marshals and claim his privilege as counsel and|Where telephones are used and gas ing in his r ard duction; good cord ween $4,000 and $8,000, and 6 per jury, however, said these new |the department Burns explained. | refuse to disclose what McLean had is burned. These fights are at a * screams. He rushed out cent above $8,000, | developments include: “When I became head of the! hired him to do. |very crifical stage; they can easily tires; has had me- @ man. strugsiing in wit rma t pide 1% per cent on incomes Speculation by one or more of-|bureau of investigation I at once} rai doo's name figures in several |b@ lost, but it wilk take hard work chanical adjust- pat secptaihice on baehtdgaele |etween $10,000 and $12,000, increas-|ficlals of the government whereby |created a new one.” lot the telegrams between MeLean (to win. I do not pretend to claim men culty Grey See a | ng to 37% per cent on $200,000. it has been asserted that official in-| Burns indicated that he once had|and his employes, and A, Mitchell Personal credit for what has been ts. ee ened Uesgaon an were | The personal exemptions are the | formation has been uxed for purposes | conversations with W. O. Duck-|paimer told the committee yester-|done in behalf of the people. All Ford Deli cease ca oe the victim |*@mo as at present—$1,000 for single | of speculation, stein’s wife. ‘The nterview, he in-|ter from McLean, ling of the praise hates eaiey scomiarext Men hf) tved sufficiently to go | Persons and 500 for heads of fam. | -That certain sums of money 8 entirely apart from the| $100,000 loan to Fall Palmer |Ment shouki be given in these ma: 1922; has had best boroasa ene peat without further | illes on incomes not over $5,000, and| were paid to two members of con-|oll matter. Ducksteln is one of Me- | said’ McLean told him to sumbit the {ters to the diligent and competent ee i $2,000 for heads of; families with {n- | gross |Loan's agents. His wife is employed |jetter to McAdoo. for approval be. {legal adviser of the city—the Cor of care. je | comes of more than $5,000. | 3—The possession ofafile of one|in the department of justice fore giving it to the senate commit.|Poraticn Counsel, whose re-election | e Taxpayers will be entitled to a re-jof the departments for about | “It committees calls me I will | tee. |the voters have wisely insured by Dry Squad Seizes | bate of 25 per cent on their 1923 In-| month was had by persons having no| be glad to testify as to what I told = — = jack of any opposition, But let -me WLEaton come taxes payable March 15 thia|official connection with sald depart. | her.” tell you that Mr. Kennedy needs to Liquor Equipment year, under the house bill. | ment. . When asked whether McLean is be backed and sustained by the ful Adolph Vinte, 41, was arrested 4.—That money was accepted by |now a secret agent of the depart- force of the clty administration East Pine at Summit. Friday by the police dry squad at certain individuals “not attorneys” |ment and wears an official bad, |That is what he has been gettir EA st-0313 his hom 2725 rough WOMAN SUICIDES. for the purpose of obtaining clem.! Burns said: s . s from my administration, and that is where a 50-gallon still and 30 ri ency for prisoners thru their inti.| “I don't care to discuss that what he will continue to get as |ions of mash were confiscated, po- macy with officiata. | | HAWKINS long as T am Mayor. te posted $500 ball 6.—That money was collected by | SR « : ee ee Places Head Inside Oven| | certain individuals (not attorneys) WANT COOLIDGE |MR. LUNDIN AND THE SKAGIT lobtaining thru such intimacy per- PROJECT WHEN HE IS I want every theatre-goer in Seattle to see LULLABY” C.W. McKEE, Manager HEILIG THEATRE and Turns on Gas Ella Gordon, 31, was found dend, @ suicide, Saturday morning in her | apartment, 211 Union st., where she conducted the Anchorage Baths, The woman had wrapped a} blanket about herself after derrick the door of the gas oven, in whi she placed her hea@, and turned on |mita for intoxicating liquor. | JUDGE UPHOLDS, INDICTMENTS the jets. Miss Gordon camo to Se- | Legality Attack Defeated by attle recently from Labo iee: | Alaska, She started the bathhous Court Decision } with her partner, Mra, B. Marshall, | who told the police that Misa Gor-| jdon had been despondent over ill! ona attempt to invalidate the work | health and had been drinking ex-| o¢ the late King county grand jury | cessively for two weeks. Tho dead] jate Friday when he denied a mo- Judge J. T. Ronald killed a seo- TO EXPLAIN Seek “Principal” in Probe of Daugherty BY WILLIAM J, LOSH (United Press Staff Correspondent) —_ | WASHIN ‘ON, Mareh 1 Presi. dent Coolidge was called on in the senate today to tell whether he bad any communication with B. B. Me: Lean, Washington publisher, while | McLean was in Palm Beach last De-| | cember. 11 A. M. THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST 7:30 P.M. | | woman has a@ sister in South Da-/tion by Attorneys Adam Beeler and| Senator Caraway, Arkansas, tin a 5 | | kota, wi Aiar Fulton to quash the tndict-| speech on the Wheeler ones Public Schools, ——_ <|ments against Louis Benditty,| for investigation of Attorney Gen- age | Tire Thief Jailed | James Hackett and Charles Miller ae Dede ae Dae Religion, Judge Ronald ruled that there ke the preside a “tre Team of trying to steal # ePare | was nothing material in the affi-| whether or not Risers nt Gants The Home Harry Denny, a barber. wan given’n|davits signed by four grand jurors} munication with AfeLean in k sort 20-day sentence by Judge J } to tho effect that Arthur Royse had me hundred — million P and | Previots “tecortis were Inot acted as a deputy prosecutor In| Would like to know ; = against him. H's alleged pal, | the grand jury room, but merely as Bs <add Oo pee ; tile: Democracy Ritchie, was releaned. Patrolman J,|* court’ reporter. 5 hic otified McLea mH O Sentis mndaetes iene Judge Ronald also ruled that con-|one of his employes has seen the ea | = sideration of the indictments in bulk! principal and delivered a message ° | had no effect upon their legality, as| from McL« x pal | To Bury Pioneer (iihunuca by Attorncs Fulton was gratified at th nd PLYMOUTH | The body of Simeon E. Hoover,| Deputy Prosecutor Robert Mac-| was glad to know th would be pioneer Washington lumberman who! farlane told the court he believed) no resignations and “no rocking of died February 22, in Norton, Kan, is|the jurors in contempt, but Ronald| the boat.” ES CHURCH en route to Yakima for burial, Hel ruled they were not “Who is, the principal?” asked | is survived by Arthur FR. Hoover, his| Prosecutor Douglas was considers| Caraway. “Who knows whether | RS tena | fon, Of Heaitio; his daughter, Mre. D.|Ing @ recommendation by Mactar.| there ‘were to be more resignations Sixth and University | MncGall, of Yakima, and his!lane that the Jurors be arrested, he| from the cabinet? Who could have | "id Saturday, been the principal?” |gone | formation A CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR Now that Mr. Lundin has acknowledged the error of his way in opposing the Skinner & Eddy port site purchase last spring, and has agreed with me that he will support the purchase this spring, the next thing he should do is to get. more information regarding the Project, because at the present time he has no information regarding this vital matter. He has never over the plans or. specifica- tions or visited the Skagit Project. He did spend one-half hour with the engineer in charge after he be- came a candidate for mayor, I am | informed. After he has acquired more in- regarding this great Skagit Project from some one whom he thinks can help him in his elec tion, I am’ satisfied that he will again see the error of his way, and come along and support the Skagit Project (as he now pretends to sup- port our purchase by the Port of Seattle of the Skinner & Eddy site). Foltowing is a telegram sent to jthe Honorable A. D. Lasker, Chalr- man of the United States Shipping ‘Board, by myself voluntarily, ad- vocating the sale of the Skinner & Eddy site to the people of the City of Seattle. At the same time Mr. Lundin was serving upon a seeret ‘eommittee appointed through the Privilege Chambe: cf Commerce and financed y a private Interest who were refi resented in’ Washington at that Ume, endeavoring to purchase thi site and prevent its acquisition WS the people of Seattle. The tek gram shows my consistent attitag® and efforts in behalf of the peo! in regard to public ownership aut ing the twenty-three years I have been in Seattle: “WESTERN UNION ebruary 16, “ALBERT B, LASKER, NITED STATES SHIPPING “BOARD, “WASHINGTON, D. C. “Thirty of a membership of. three thousand of thé Seattle Chamber. of Commerce were responsible for telegram you received yesterday t@ the effect that important Skin; ner & Eddy terminal should not be sold to the Port of Seattle, but turned over to private interests. A consensus of opinion of the Cham- ber of Commerce as a body is not necessarily expressed by the action of this committee. «The people of the City of Seattle by popular vote established the Port of Seatt thereby expressing themselves favor of public control of owe har: bor area, the jproperty of thé State of Washington. It is pro: posed that the people again have in opportunity to express thei: selves at the polis as to their atti- tude in this matter, when the port puts to a reférendum the purchase of these yurde from the United States Shipping board in the com: ing May election. If the. people of Seattie do not want the port to acquire necessary facilities tor furs thering the growth. of Seattle's shipping, it is time enough when they have so expressed themselves at the coming election, for the gov- ernment then to turn over to prie ate interests valuable proper ¥ owned by the people at one-third its real value, “EDWIN J. BROWN, A signal fact in this matter, however, appears and that is that during the 23 years we have been striving for municipallycwned in- stitutions, so that the people coutd have cheaper light rates and cheap: er rates for cooking, and so that new industries might be encouraged. 1923, in Mayor.**= to, locate re and that present in dustries might become more pros+ perous, this is the first time we have ever heard from Mr. Lundin, except in opposition to our institus tions, and he now, as always, is th an alliance, both offensive and dee fensive, with those who Have ale ways sought to block progress 6f these institutions. EDWIN J, BROWN, M

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