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R selection Je is follow debtor, 130, » discom: , senate, tation help AURSDAY, MARCH ¢ — IF YOU REGISTERED YOU MAY VOTE, THO RUMORS SAY “NOT” =i EGYPT REOPENS sy | TUT'S TOMB * Government Gathers Crowd for Officigl Event C Ma lags o ~ MASS MEETINGS | END CAMPAIGN ,Candidates in Final Stretch for Mayor Job Allent Aosta an count and Viscountess Duke and Dy virtually the came along CRAWFORD E. HERE’S MORE ABOUT HITE! sora. 2 FOR UNEXPIRED TERM STARTS ON PAGE 1 will feature a COUNCILMAN se fee FULLY CALLS THE AT: | {!* mon H suB VOTERS OF ‘remy, ° “TEAPOT DOME” IN Ot Rn ‘OW N crry COUNCIL BRIEF ON THE FACTS Concern! ations Oyned. Pub watown nh was # Thursday ne theater on with Ch 5 follo Erickson A second mesmge from Mr {age to Mclean was The White House, } Thank You hb supe wn forces, as chai you for ge. | the Bi the meeting Friday noon he will speak Alfred 1 ma oO Mrs. ¢ » Kindest regards t and McLean, con. me Mra niderate. ins . while anothe Metropolita neon Lundin bh uled for the E Councilwoman and have Lundin That a telegram from HI. FE. an active MeKenna, doorkeeper at the ampali White House office, to ©, Bas | ™ Landes hallenged com Slemp, the president's sec | ubstantiate statements ele made at retary, notified McLean in Palm | te Prospect Congregational chureb Beach of Siemp's departure for | last night, to the effect that Chief Florida'on the day Slemp left. | of Police Severyns had ordered his That Bernard M. Baruch, New m not to York financier and prominent | houses figure in the wartime adminis. rm tration, was in communication | that,” with MeLean at Pater Beach and sent him “affectionate re ards.” That Senator Smoot, a member of the senate committee, was in di et ‘communication with Albert B. chief in. the scandal ‘That Fall and Senator Lenrvot chairman of the senate investigating PaaS ‘ommittee, exchanged menages property. to. the Pacific. May | garding the summoning of witnesses | Infc . b 1522. the Pacific sold that “fra8-|in the Inquiry riven hee the | CES m7 ewes SORES that time pecret service of the Prossar ie be | Moore Says “Enemies Circu- Benet oviaentiydiacovere. that | justion, notified McLean of an tn- = START SUIT ON! lating Lies About Him OL LEASES hhise, the) ¥estigation of his connection with | aS poner in sixty 4aye. it « department as a “dollara year* Wiliam Hickman Moore, candl- date for city counctl, Thursday te =| court Action Be Begun to Re- cover Naval Reserves the Independent had thre leon Ides, aa long sued a defy to enemies, who, he declares are circulating false aries | jabout him, to produce the proof for Hehe statements they are’ aeaking |that he i aligned with the Puget | | Sound Electric Co. and will work | | to reduce the pay of the city elec. of GM sSes"thew it] WASHINGTON, March 6—Court ty Fraudulent. action to stop further withdrawal], Moore brands bath of these stories | Crisis No. 3 Of of} from naval harper eb begun) is the rumors that he is the Klan : Franchise Ordin-|today by President Coolldge’s spe-) candidate for council 3 of the City of Seattle, | cial counsel, as preliminary to suing ee eee eee sa kaya, }£F Annulment of the leases eats an cet oan ‘A preliminary hearing on a petl- 1909, two and ‘years later a Thereupon the ees ait, APE, sEua28¥t|oanan in Teapot Dome will be beld| udge Hanford, | !+ & District Couri, declared their| March #1-at Cheyenne, Wyo, it Indicted Man Posts $10,000 perpetual. on account of) wa, announced’ at the office of) ee egusnion NOTR iphies tantepne and Owen Roverta| Wi Commissioner the special counsel. —- Immediately thereafier a similar} WASHINGTON, March 6.—Chas as H. WIL (Copyrighted 1924.) Crisis No. 1 Some yery good } bem Judge Rudkin ‘of Appeals, do no Gelare that he. Public “CALVIN COOLIDGE The telegrams to MeL maxed veries of nsations Jch had just pr 3 Coolidge mes cluded. reading of | disclosed # a meeting sched th Mrs. Her man W r owed Erickson into th ap and beth are taking part in further his smashing * eded reading of These in telegrams wrich was to fe correct ‘ST F eur old Tree He olders « om the City full po’ | ye t 1 under rate conditions, necessary | fea within the Timits of | d the “divine right" of a fporation of # foreign state to d rates for local service to the ‘of this City Is not and never legal Crisis No. 2 March Sth, 1912, the Su Com inv orderly give $1,000 if you Patrolman Dan Griffin, present in civilian cl said, disputing the statement, "Chi | Severyns has always instructed pa- troimen, thru the captains, leuten ants and sergeants, to clean up thelr beats.” Mrs. Landes said she other reports that throw her support to Lundin admitted she might have been mi “ a policeman hi rmation prove Pes who was mt fra wr $360,000 worth Was about to revert & E fy under the provish ons of that! thise, belleving the “rate limit| * therein 2 superseded by law Sth, 1917, the rh c caused her to re chise | "$280,000 and al-| ty to aue bera: the 192 pire on the night of Mag more A WORD H. iD ABOUT é is the Statutory ex- in such cases. And alight evidence tric workers, No. at was not passed un- tion for injunction to stop sctete| sv an injunction NOTWITH- NDING the life of the Company had heard) ° THE STATE WITNESS “HOP JOINT” IS DEFENDS TRIO | DEATH ANGLE Indicted Gamblers Win Probe Girl's Opening of Trial Narcotics SEATTLE STAR in Suicide Purveyors and yeputy I m I quent exch ween opposing The ju uitted suicid er rooms just 1 the ing © the } y ind across 1 dope par Capt. BL ¢ detail, de jot way her wan allege moat ays ag ape in con tating that a dope den #11 Un nt 1 fl have n be obtained be im the ts of People, When five. officers into the place Wednesday they found an optum outfit le, and Miss Taylor was BIG CROWDS ATR sian i ae cers naport «soi DEBATE TEACHER win aauaactll Re Increases Theme of Wordy Session of Board Wordy arguments, and learned! ones, too, were heard by the are of education an open hear ay night ern” increased personnel and other items sought by various groups, preliminary to consideration of the im the trial already declare | mous letter been | was perating at » trae the 1 the eral ade Crowds at auto dealers’ showro mn Wednesday night, 1924 “spring opening” show on Se attle's’ “Auto Row,” exceeded those of Monday and Tuesday, dealera’ rep. enentatives motorear, and men declare the individual showings, united under} ne comm ear, is more suc ul than was expected. en shopworn cars in used-auto are drawing scores of visitors buyers among the “prospects”) attracted to the “Row” by the ghily fireworks displays, which Dalat intermittent booming of bombs, Ttoman candies and showers from sky rockets with red-fire flares from the tops of ar common to all firms in the show. oma the third of the | tire accessory at Nepresentatives of teachers, § and engineers prenented mands pay increases totaling $129,000 annually Homer BD. Hill secretary of the Tax . eduction counetl, opposed the inerease. Judge King Dykem Mark A. Matthews cause of high school advisors and urged they be relieved from much of thelr class room work, that they might devote more time to advisory es. |} Mra, J. 1. Worthan and Mrs. c.| B, Kbright. spoke for additiona school nurses on’ the staffs of the | Minor and the Lowell schools. of HERE’S MORE ABOUT CAMPBELL SfARTS ON PAGE 1 working four months to get a month faway from the farm, that he might attend hig Classes. Normal schoot followed, then @ short spell of teaching. Then came the wedding—with the two young| | hopefuls, who had borrowed the/ money to pay the minister, fat} | broke. | They Worked along for a while, YOUNG WITNESS |flated about $20. There was a Tul COMES HOME | roed iata-war on. Tickete tse | Runaway Boy's s Mother | | Minneapolis to Seattle.were xe! Wroth at Cigaret War jat $10 apiece. Young Will bought) ie | Indignant that school authorities in June,/and the juvenile officers “are foro: And here they landed, {as with teas than $10—and Jentife/ing school boys to tell where they } Campbell's faith in Will, Will walk-! purchased eigarets,"” Mrs. M. Petty, | |s4 up town and bought a newspaper.|947 23d ave., Thursday morning re. it was an advertisement for &/| ported that her 12-year-old son, May- lesbos superintendent for West Se-|nard, a pupll of the Horace Mann | losers Wilt got the Job, school, had been found after he ran The Campbelia moved out to West/away Tuesday afternoon, when | nets ‘and there, in his spare time, | frightened by threats of a whipping | Will built a modest little two-room from a grocer against whom he wax | Jeottage with his own hahds, on alscheduled to testify Wednosday aft. | I —— FREDERICK & NELS(Gy DOVMSTAINS STORE 1N EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING, FRIDAY 500 Pairs of Women’s Sample Shoes SPECIAL fe 95 PAIR & SIZE 4 ONLY OMEN who wear Shoes in size four will find this an exceptional opportunity to purchase good quality shoes at a very low price. The offering comprises: SPORTS PUMPS AND OXFORDS STRAP PUMPS HIGH SHOE DRESS PUMPS AND OXFORD. WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS A manufacturer’s “sample” line of this eason’s styles. Size 4 (only). Special 2.95 pair. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Florentine Silk At $1.50 Yard Florentine Silk in’a soft quality suit- able for lingerie, blouses, slips and Jin- ings. Ivory white, flesh tint, pinke coral, silver, brown, tangerine, navy blue and biack. Width 33 inches. At $1.50. Printed Florentine. Silk « $19 New floral and Oriental patternings in Florentine Silk. Colorful designs, printed on ivory white, gray, Copen- hagen blue, tan, scarlet, navy blue and black grounds. Width 32 inches. At $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE LingerieT ricolette At 95c Yard A new shipment of Tubular Lingerie Tricolette in “glos” (artificial silk) weave. Plain and in drop-stitch effect. Ivory white, flesh tint, pink, mais and light blue.. Width 36 inches. At 95¢. New Plisse Crepe 4 $1.95 A soft, draping quality of Plisse Crepe in an attractive variety of Spring shades. Ivory white, flesh tint, mais, orchid, turquoise, peach, jade, tan, silver, beige and navy blue. Width $8 inches. At $1.95. ~ ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN COTTON FABRICS 1,000 Yards of Fancy Outing Flannel S”*' Good quality Outing Flaffhel in a variety of striped, check and upon expiration Franchise. itis due to Judge d to state that the two latter Were not made known to the EPILOGUE: selling the franchise of the ent to an “outsider” as set in “crinia No, 2” for the nece: sum of Ten Dollars, the old nchise, which by the wai not contain a rate ti: only retaining Gore § ng Cony Y 17TH. 193 3, since which time pote than seven months, Just as eld Gas Company case, the still uses the phones of the Y, pays the bills therefor iseues permits ration for opening st: ration ordinance Js suki no demand ‘s made for rental streets, all is silent UST A: THE OLD’ Gas | TN! Ax E RPeTt AL FRANCH: ox FROM A U. COU) PTHOUT A eave: LaMIT, JUST AG HE OLD GAS COMPANY CASE Crisis No. 4 nance No, 10488 grants to the laf Sound Power Company a per- y food and sufficient telephone taph Franchise, without a: e limit lam 3, is more than at as be- 1 Injunction will be asked for in Loa]. Forbes, former veteran bureau |!ot looking out acrogs the bay. It langeles regarding the Doheny| head, today gave $10,000 bond for| still there, with its sides as true as Heasen. |appearance before the federal court/the day Campbell built them, A special federal grand jury t6|!m Chicago on March 17. Day by day Campbell taught tn ther dig) ectentien\: 'prouacations ot} Forbes appeared, before United| little school out in the woods, untl Secu lavelted tkithe ‘eeatng wit} | Staten Commissioner George H.| he gradually drifted into the on on |be convened in Washington about | MacDonald here, and pleaded not/tate gam@, And once again Jen! cil 1,” it'was tated. | guilty to two charges of conspiracy | Campbell's faith proved well groun’ A jto defraud the United States gov-|¢d. Campbell made a success of it ernment and ono charge of accept-| Now he's the Diggest property owner WAR DESERTERS “- ef Forbes was Indicted by a Chi For yearn the Campbells have kept {grand jury on charges of accepting | ccounts of all they've spent. They | Coolidge Grants Amnesty t | Men Now in Prisons brite. from contracting interests|started to do thix when they discov WASHINGTON, March , While Campbell was 6.—Presi- | in the hospital, ‘a lot of the fellows ernoon. | “It's nobody's buainess but that of the parent.” Mrs. Petty asserted. |*We are stil able to handle our own | boy's conduct without the aid of the |Juventio. authorities.” Over the telephone, Maynard told | |The Star that he went to Renton in Jan autobus and stayed there until jhe was found, Later Mrs. Petty re fused to permit the child to be in-} |terviewed or tovsay with whom he | stayed while absent, She re fured whom he had {been Mrs, Petty dented | tumors that Maynard was volun. | tarily “hidden out" to prevent his] testimony. H | “The school and juvenile author! | |tles have no business forcing my |boy to testify, and he-isn’t going to |testity against this gr busi- |ness, tho his trial has been post: | also © by 7c Yard 39c Yard plaid effects in pink, blue and tan shades on white ground. Width 27 inches. 1,000 Yards of Dress Voiles A feature of this offering of Dress Voiles is the wide choice of patternings and colorings. The designs are new and distinctive. Good selection of light and dark shades. Width 40 inches. 1,500 Yards of Fancy Percales In 10- to 20-Yard Lengths Offering a very wide choice of dot, stripe and all-over patternings on white and colored grounds, In pieces 10 to 20 yards long. Width 36 inches. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Special 15¢ |headed by J. W. Thompson, ered they weren't saving anything. | | Louis, and of having entered Into | Since then, every penny of income agreement with a group of con-|and outgo has gone down in black | tractors to allot to them afl .jand white. And it's to that little) Ol crans’ bureau construction con-|WOrn-covered account book, as much i|dent Coolidge yesterday issued |prodlamation granting amnesty and pardons to all military or naval de. serters during or since the world war. | tracts. as anything, that Campbell attributes | The pardons do not apply to slack- his success, Tast wint ers Or persons who evaded nervice, but only to those who were actual- HURT IN CRASH Man and Wife in, Hospital After Auto Collision A colttslon ‘between two atitos at! over in West Seattle", decided he|Poned to next week thry the disap. ought to bé on the city council. | pearance of Maynard.” #he also re- | Judging by the vote he got in the fused’ to divulge the name of the primaries ‘a lot of the fellows over |SFOcer concerned, tho she admitted r ttle” had the right | that he had threatened to whip her | i Bi gs oa ' hild, “if he hurt his business thru | |hunch, [tatfin | es FEET TROUBLED PAIR’ SEE PARENTS | yesterday on $20,000 bail furnished | baby was smothered is contained in by two members of the Rotary clui | a preliminary report of the examin- lof Portland. His wife was released} ation of the cnild's vital organs, |on $10,000 bail a few days ago. according to br. Frank N. Whit- ‘idence said to be consistent | tier. A complete report of the ex- {win the theory that the McLean | amination will be made Saturday, ee HERE’S MORE ABOUT JAPS STARTS PAGE 1 1953, dithat the Telephone Monopoly, |ly in the service and deserted, the ramifications of the P: Coast Power Trust (in proceas formation) controls the Puget ny, If the per- In to ¢0 peu And the telephone clause In the papranchise js not canceled for no! th LY TELEPHON FORCE, Boren ave. and Olive st., Thursday | morning resulted in severe injuries to Mr, and Mrs. Glen Stewart, 1955 Fremont ave. Both were taken to the city hospital | Stewart was driving a new auto slowly, ho na driven > J 6.- PORTLANL Me, March ay jaan ‘awe gatas, He 1h Tm Nola wito, thelr parents and lawyers | SPECIAL SALE jst here today and prepared “the | Of One Thousand ‘Mah Jong Sets $ 8 95 e the: manslaughter charges wxainst WHILE THEY LAST the Bowdoin college student and }his wife in connection with the} A eid aaa ales Be China—to be closed out this week at the unheard-of price $8.95 mysterious death of their baby will be heard in Brunswick Saturday. of SRE BOL Hep This is your big opportunity to have a Malt Jong Set in your home Young McLean was released late Genuine Peking Rugs of pure 3 0% O ff wool, especially bought by Mr. Andrew Kan.......... ° Magazine Baskets ‘Thousands of them. All sixes, Artistically painted or natural color, at 50¢ and up for this sale. Also many other fancy baskets decorated by Chinese artists in our local factory here, HITS AT BOOZE Abatement Proceedings Are Launched Against Seven when another car, | ») Mahoney, 4533 Ninth ave. N. B, struck his machine lowing the oll scandal ‘This question is especially vital | iN} to the Pacific const and its interests the side, turning it around twice | should be the interests of the whole | and throwing Mrs. Stewart to the| United States, and should not be Pavement. Tho injured woman and) viewed by the expressions of a few) her husband were picked up by @| astern papers whose policy might | passing driver and were taken to| be controlled by capitalistic intorests the hospital. Stewart wan badly|who favor the dollar above prin-| bruised and shaken, but his wife 4s| ciple.’’ ; more seriously hurt, altho the exact} ‘The American Legion in both extent of her injuries has not been|state and national conventions has| Geperuitied Joverwhelmingly gone on record in |tavor of Japanese exclusion as ex "a dollars = ate that the A. T. & T. Co. ty, shortiy show up with t inchise and another Bil tot ‘Property investment. Crisis No. 5 ay #8. Courts, having alread: what is practically ¢ cle 4) Iettaaintion of pu he 1 Hilgation; they having so many Telephone Fi fou: with ours. Abutement of seven places charged with being common nuisances under } the federal prohibition act, is sought | jin informations filed In federal court | Wednow by Deputy U. §, District | Attorney J. W, Hoar, The defendants and places against which abatement writs are sought, | jfollow: Tom Marvis and William} Claxeries, 116 Third ave, 8; Horman Peterson and Gust Johnson, Berke | | prewead by the Johnsqn program. To|lry hotel, 140535 First ave; Herb | | whom will you listen: ‘The men who|Davis and James Allen, the Clark | represent the moneyed Interests and |ranch, 15 miles north of the cit |the Japs, or the men who fought for) Victor Roswellint and William Car- lihe perpetuation of American {deals |michacl, Happy Hour Bar, 221 Sec-{ jan who now want to keep Americalond ave. Ng Frank Nyberg and] for Americans?" John Engastrom, 1007 Howell. st} ‘The letter is signed by Thomas N.|t¥red Lanning, 806 Firet and} Swale, chairman, national Oriental! George Dyke, 1503 Berard | of the American Legtot Short, president of ‘tel Dechity.. Marshal Is | Held Drunk Driver | Miller PORTLAND, Ore, March 6 Demonstrations at your convenience Let us show you, on the screen, personal motion pictures so easily made |] with the Ciné-Kodak. Demonstrations on any day, at any hour, without even the formality of an appointment. It is a pleas ure for us to explain this new Eastman invention. You' Il enjoy it, too, Complete outfit, Ciné- Kodak, Kodascope pro- jector, Screen, etc., $335. Dependable isties of the Associated Coun- Warious cities having "D their hands and com- of tating some political initiacive campaign to ind. expenaive 1 until is the way business men express them- selves about the office assistants they obtain from WILSON’S. To all graduates of this school is ex- tended the help and privileges of the personal service and placement bu- reau. = bas MODERN BUNS COLLEGE Miners, Operators Block Each Other | The conference between repreken- tatives of the United Mine Workers| of District No. 1 and the Wadhing. ton Coal Operators axsocintion, whieh lasted all day Wednesday, was con tinued Thursday morning in an. et 5 fort 19 complete a raat mee | committee new | N agreement to supplant the existing De er vhich expire 1 bi eV pia man, of the Washington Antl-| Reed. chief deputy in the ave, ave. te Chinese ie Crna ney 1121 THIRD AVENUE ANDREW KAN UU Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. the train derailed early today waa near matter to light. Crawford E. White. ee ee ee Tt Ip stated that no decision baa} Japanass league: John J. sullivan, | ! Colvin, deputy prosecuting attorney.| Office of United States Limited Derailed into a bridge girder Police Tom Pendy, sOSaATB LS of the Pacitie| the crew or passengers were been ‘reached fo far, and that the! former national viec-commander of 'Hotehk spent all night Engineer Is Killed |. of} who jailed him said he was drunk Limited of the Chicago, Milwaukee! ported. ‘The engine tipped ig with _Ee MS 1 conference may lant for nevernt days.| tiie American Legion, and owing 1.| Harry V here |elty Jail, after he dre his auto. PORTSMOUTH, March @.©| No other injuries to members re-| Alex Davidson, another deputy, who f& St. Poul road, wns kdjled when | after leaving the track emergency Reed, wax treated at the hospital and released

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