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Watch for The Star’s Election Extra; as Usual . I] Is Namedi all '$s00000 Miexic SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924 a * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ‘People or Power Trust—Which? CHARGE (EDITORIAL) a publicly-owned plant of sufficient size up the other candidates with the alliter- ROWN or Lundin? to care for all the business now being ative names, they might be able to let It’s only a side issue in the election handled by the private company? Carroll and Campbell carry the other Tuesday. Do you see now why the private com- two thru. G | : 7 ‘ piles The Star has made a careful examina- The real issue, Mr. Voter—the BIG pany should be willing to spend thou- ,; LR at eel ampere ain a ‘ . ae S : ‘ nad ion of the concilmanic candidates and Howiy, folks! Joe Bungstarter | thing that your ballot will decide—is: sands of dollars, if necessary, to, get con- challenges Doc Brown and Al : F ¥ Will Seattle’ bli 4 ‘ ae a : their records, as to public ownership meeecstions “Which | ‘3 ill Seat ill tp en ownership pro trol of the city’s plant? Or why nothing the big issue in the election. of us ls the biggest | © ZAM win or will the Power Trust? could suit the private company better And, to the voters who would vote ae | That’s why the selection of a mayor- than to see the business of, the city- against the private interests and in ; ; Consider Evidence Marz Aesmelcaks, the pre-| alty candidate, who, after all, in the mat- owned plant so conducted that it could favor of Seattle’s utilities for Seattle, it Pungstarter’s rallies, | ter of protecting our public utilities, is not survive? eatpentiv: advises: of Oil Interests to big hit with song j Zam bike Is Faling Down,, Merely a figure-head, is of secondary The Associated Industries—Seattle’s That Cohen and Conner be defeated. | Secure Land in Filing Down, Falling Down.” | importance. Big Business—has backed a council- THAT NICHOLS, MOORE, CAR- | Mexico Field agian oniammet That’s why it is essential that we elect manic slate—Cohen, Conner, Carroll and ROLL and CAMPBELL be elected. | me, ; city councilmen who are not backed by Campbell. Public ownership is at stake. Nichols, nite ee putt into a wastebasket. ; the Power Trust and other Big Business. Cohen and Conner, according to the tip Moore, Carroll and Campbell will pro- WASHINGTON stebasl Evidence directly involving far- (rata. Advertisement) For it is in the hands of the city council from the “insiders,” are the men Big _ tect it. | mer Secretary of the Interior Al y | Vote for Old Joe that the safety of our public ownership _—_ Business is anxious to put over. Big The Star also believes it for the best | Pert B. Fall, and some present Bungstarter program lies. Business has tied them up with Carroll interests of Seattle, Mr. Voter, for valrkp aceite aad | Seattle has sunk $11,000,000 into a and Campbell, whose standing in the pri- you to: | Daugherty investigating com municipally owned power plant on the maries insured them of being sure-fire Vote for the Port Site bonds. pic icadch mueadicpan apna today. Skagit river. It is a plant that, when the winners in the finals, in order that they Vote for the Spokane st. Bridge pita t# Harry S. Obbon, former present unit is entirely finished, will cost might sweep the whole alliterative quar- bonds. the < border between: Gaitfeeniacaba $30,000,000. “It is a plant that will enable tet into office together. Vote for the Montlake-Stadium § |****: the city to furnish all the power needed Carroll and Campbell are both staunch Bridge bonds. | potlett, Weconitn, detatting amigos jinstances of interference from Wash by Seattle. public ownership advocates, and Big All of these are essential. We must [ington with eftorts to stop gunaun Does that mean anything to you? Does Business indorses them only because it have them, If we don’t get them by bond —_|nins,,scross. the border. ‘during the it mean anything to the private power realizes that they are bound to win any- issue, we must get them by other means. |t0l4 ot a $1,060,000 found. part ot |__ interests, this bringing to completion of — how, and that by the strategy of coupling And that will mean higher taxes. rapsles OC thie vevotiticey ah Wallets aecording to Obbon, Fall had contro! | of. Two DIE RECOVER | What Their Boys Think of | ceri Sr eee Since announcement by the com. And, Incidentally, What Mayoralty Contestants Think of Their rerge teva iinet ch hog gie } | ent violation of the neutrality laws gun-runners, much information | ; ‘ been volunteered. | | a 37.9 iS) es eae ; - | The committee has received offers } P ‘ ; from several. persons whose names i ie : are being kept, secret to testify if | . ae Ry x they are afforded protection. Séme jot these volunteer witnesses have ex- |pressed fears of the consequences if Dellave we} Mis wwrthine irene S| Worman Killed by 24 Bodies Brought they tell their stories publicly. ies | |Naval Secretary ue sarees motto «sate Flying Block of to Surface From Bag. 3 a! Sends F nt y rer ccye ears os| Wood; Everett Wrecked Shaft in s : nds Farewell CANTU'S REVOLT third of it working?” Sco wy ax) Man Victim Utah Tragedy Leaves Cabinet | (9 EXPLAINED following ditty is now being sung none ——_ Mayor's office: | Fatally injured by a blow on CASTLE GATE, Utah, March Where ore them Erickson votes| the head from a block of wood 10.—The total number of bodies | q WASHINGTON, March 10. —witn | Weird Episode in Mexican a : | thrown thru the air by a passing | brought to the surface of the ae | ; f fire-word sesecge te Aner <>? ie; Dbals Way, 00. Gane Mt that 1 had them alt fizeo,| auto, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. E. Utah Coal company’s mine ne deal ' We whole naval establishment—secre- $acs ak « ehily epring breese Feel ee eo tatebar: | Govecteen yaa boots eattlleGis. m2 IW | tary of the Navy Dendy at noon to-] SAN DIEGO, March 10—Tt is Black Diamond hospital 3 7 them into the trees, | day stepped out of office and back to} expected here that the appear- I now find myself sadly mized.) According to information in the| Rescuo crews working in the mine ’ earn where are them Erickson votes| hands of the coroner, Mrs. Snell was| reported just before noon that 13 ad. . ae f ney [riding with her husband between | ditional bodies had been located, but His farewell to the navy was: SF 1 can't locate them my chances|Green river gorge and Black Dia-|as yet none of these had been re “Goodbye and God bless you ave light mond. A car passed from behind | covered. Crews are at work now en: ghee all my dovgh if I only|and, as it passed, one of the wheels |deavoring to get to and extricate | _ ould know ran over a chunk of wood, throwing | these bodies from the debris of the Where ore them Erickson votes to- it into Snell's car and striking tho | mine. © ght, woman on the side of the head. Those in charge of the work of 4 slung | Mtes. Snett was knocked uncon. |rescue state that everything now in sThe Society for the Return of the| scious by the impact and her hus. |< nat © man at work in bas issued an unquali-| band rushed her to Black Diamond to|the portion of the mine affected by indorsement of Bungstarter’s| the hospital, but she died Monday |t ) nm was killed. No hope ts i | morning. ined ‘for rescuing: alive, |desk and vacated, Theodore Roose: | authorities notwithstanding the clear mete | The coroner is seeking the driver |any of the 173 men believed to have -. ’ velt, assistant secretary, became head | violation of the neutrality laws, the Wow 70 VOiE pon | of the other automobile for question. | been in the workingx when the catas 5 4 . A lot the aavy:es acting secretary. «He |word -aprend = tuat Methen Ganta BUNGSTART: | |ing in connection with the accident occurred. 5 will continue in that capacity until! planned to. selze Lower California fer this out ana keep it ts your || Mrs. Snell's death was the second the leaders! of govern. Mr. Coolldge’s selection has been ab, end that NAS. puitipbin- vid BOLT ORE | }auto fatality of the weekend. B. A mine experts and officials of | j J proved by the senate and qualified | garded unfavorably by the American denims rie et Bees: | | Hiatt, of Everett, wns killed Sunday any, an equipment depot | Toe hin ceri: Heecsrainents ave followed Mr. Bongstarter's { afternoon when the car in which ho |v ‘ablished near the mouth of the | "1 Mr. Coolidge today was understood | Representatives of the Mexican ee tas oe ee eee —||was riding went off the J ongepaed t 4 She the work of rescue | ‘ eee oe or four candi- } (Turn to Page 6, Column 3) unequivocally oe Silver Lake. Clitford Hall, Ed Kellar | sy atized. | * . dates, including: | ote boreal ortega land J. L. Baton, who were also In| Tho Workers available for under.) . . | Judge Curtis Dwight Wilbur, Call. | Sxmhone players —(Ans wer (Turn to Page 6, Column 5) (Turn to Page 6, Column 4) | we |fornia, who was at first mentioned ‘betty j wedndiedlints.6 3" —— : s \for attorney general. Judge Wilbur | Mi Malierstty opposed to smag- | | —<—<—<$<—<—$— i S| from Canada, ance of David Gershon before the U. S. senate investigating com- mittee this week may clear up | one of the strangest episodes in It was broadcasted to every shipat| Mexican-American relations. a | sea and in port and to all American} In October,’ 1921, San Diego wit: Inaval stations thruout~the world. | nessed the open recruiting of troops |Just before Denby, the first ual: ! for participation In a proposed revo. ty" asa result of the sen oi! | lution in Lower Californias “Similar seandaj investigation, went out, Presi- | activities were reported in Los An- | dent Coolidge let it be known that he | goles |had not found a successor. | In each case there was no inter. ‘Therefore, when Denby cleared his | ference on the part of the U. 8. lis a graduate of the naval academy ja ‘One | gra * must be 4 © ‘ and deeply ‘Interested in naval a aeewer) | Jimmy Kellogg Starts | |fairs. He has been urged for a cabl- y eae % | Zi r |net post by Senator Shortridge, Call- c { 4 f co i | fornia, who has pointed out to tho} Jeo aii «man mio over | BT OOO Dam Suit ; 2 oes — ees m3 president that selection of a navy sec. |p, Seg? Hes a “seottbunk”?| 3 a age ul sy retary from the Pacific Coast would Dishes Rattle on Shelves; ‘ 7 a |be wise, inasmuch as it would ime | Against Mayor Brown ‘ads ve is rasmus an woud] Tacoma Is Aroused : a aon died from gas | . ¢ |eal strategy by Senator Hiram John.) ign wilt pa en ad | son, his rival for the republican nomi-|. Two earthquake shocks, one at Palen will soon be over. - Ted is eles ‘a “ + nation for president. 12:34 and the other at 6:05 Monday “Jimmy” ¥.C. | pe A gg hey ime iw = se | 4 James E. Davidson, Michigan; | Morning, strong enough to awaken bo hag b 4 bee 3 eaayoralty mayor su for $10,000, | # ms | Davidson, republican national cont Fe — bi Me cat and eg gd ; cevatl Michigan, 1s a ship-| rattle dishes on the shelves, were re- . h Neging slander and libel as a 3 ‘ 7 FF 7 t mitteeman from 6: ip. campalgh, is prepared te lenin Seidl G& tha. mutmeat tee Above: Mayor Brown with his three boys, Clyde, Kirk and Ed, Jr. Below, Alfred H. | uiider of Bay City. Representative | ported from different ‘parts of the that b/s vcainegien ig nearly uted to. Kellogs. |Lundin dictates a campaign statement to his son, Dan. The Star presents a TONY SIREN ERS | Wont ath Michivite out other ee rly re IEEE . i , ER's cross-comipls f beget i , ink lads, and vice versa. bers of the Michigan delegation have aeuty — over, he said Monday. = Kellogg ss-complaint | four-way sketch, telling what the dads think of the lade, CE AS ETO oe Pastigcipiine:) | ieiigits I robqrap Wl Hiiletaned): beth‘ stocks, bit Kellogg's attorneys, isd charges he wan ‘‘slandered and Faulknor & Faulknor, will serve tibelea"’ Brown with copies of a cross RES Governor Joseph Dixon, Montana:|A. H, Ward, of the geology depart by the mayor, who in LFRED H. LUNDIN'S son is Dan Luudin, student | AYOR BROWN has three: grown sons—Ed,’ Kirk | nizon, a former Roosevelt Bull Moos.| ment, declared that both wore very maplaint dnd albewer 30% 00 acoused of having cnlled Kel 1A in the eighth grade at the Madrona schoo! | and Clyde. All three are engaged in business or! or hag the support of Assistant See. | weak. The second shock, he said, is = ogg a “blackguar with — | What do you think of your dad, Dan? | wilt det vgs ieee pel “the raving libe ted t , i * A. He's the finest dad ever. He tries to under v tele te ger and which, according to knor, is stand me and help me with my work. 1 haven't foe : f payor fortaneeen ers charging him with a crime | eeided yet what I'm going to be when T grow up, for years, We respect dad because he started at | offered him. blor was distinctly felt in his neigh pee rd the Tho sult will be filed either | but { know that when Ido my dad will bo right the “bottom and worked up, because he thinks | George Edmund Foss, Tilinots, for. | borhood. Several persons in the city it in based open was | Tuesday or Wednesday, Kelloge | there to help: straight and because, altho people charge him w mer member of congress: It was re- | also reported feeling the shocks, TOW Is election day | mF’ Wbel action whieh we | ald Monday. Kellogg's demur. | @, Why do you think he thauld be elected mayor? Ail sorts of crimes, he keeps cheerful and gives as | orted Voss’ name had been ellminat:| Reports from ‘Tacoma. declared ibe'cesann 8? after a democratte ty 5 «|. fer to Mayor Hrewn's complaint A. Because he will appoint honest men to office good as he gets. 3 . | ed, but at the White House it was In-|that the disturbances were felt in Ass, Gaseon a pees treat” was overruled a week ago. (Turn to Page 6, Clumn 4) (Turn to Page 6, Column 4) {dicated he was etill in the running, | that city also. / 1 * professional lines here. retary Roosevelt. His is a ‘strong | what ts called a “local shock.” do you think of your dad, boys? | navy" advocate, and is understood to} _R. Norriss, of Seahurst park, near He and mother have been our best friends | 1. ready to accept the post if it is|Three Tree Polnt, declared the tent

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