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HERE MORE A ABOU" /ANDIDATES AND SONS STARTS ON PAGE 1 NINE HOLDUPS (wt ois eM STIR CITY M Two Bandit Suspects Taken in Police Net; Silent Pr] DOHENY SCORES. SEN, WHEELER Says He Loaned Obregon Government $5,000,000 w and make Seattle a safe place for boys and & ANNOUNCE THEIR NEW 1924 WALL PAPER) NOW IN STOCK “1924” Sample Books Ready for Dis stribution pee “Have You Received a Set?” t Tie aerate es ied My boys can only prosper as Seattle pros ee We Are Selling Our 1923 Papers 1 want to keep the city to help tour" ed. Al = Without Reserve Me KREG. PER ROLI SALE Kf me! J 1.50-2.00 All 50c/ af A admin given Seattle a the elty become pre he has laid out Because hi he ha helped the ¢ krow up in. rou Hinue Urse ze foe aR eyes and will Well, all fathers, I think he's a fine boy class M A Thugs operating in Seattle ; aad th Se NI YORK, Maret Hike 1) prejudiced in his fellows mak young They my boys all good clean father would be ss of life in & city gavernm favorable for th over the week-end held up a total ata A. My that any ing a adininister ds well in are of all of nine day sons, three Sunday pn Satur night proud of atthe, Wt aim to t so that conditions shall and for other ‘ his and takes an interest sports ports at the police station showed < gation, tod Kinds, He's healthy of ge W i and good natured Jobin Carol ARE STOLEN == nad loaned the Obreg t és to put down unqua Q relat t 1 boys Monday morning i 2 elation to r boy, ¢ in continue ma th Our New \ when he grows up into young man hood T want him to have the advantages « who getting Q In two cases the suspect dits were held in jail ing Because ‘ ners hem su Ml not to be exposed to the temptations of « open Lown. prosperous ame time eny the staten which er ~~ STIFLE PROBEFINAL ELECTION GIRL SAYS SHE #30-incn pattems i {king st. Oil Evidence Is taken From|' Office of Senator olution nt came to Senator who led the fight Attorney ontigat BY PAUL KR WASHINGTON MAI LON M the Investigating com will be asked if he ut the disappear pposed to have the four months has no direct evt were stolen, but r ce} Ww aroused of $5 Howell, a at Broa robbed by of morph: lug Denny way and 40 gr Sudmi Firs nd robbed of $48 Saturday night an, 115 slugged by thi and Washington nd robbed of $29, leading In cessfully at Their and a diamond disap not Mike Wast me. inet on are at Secon} Saturday smmittee intends to climax ons this week by playing delayed trump cards, plan 4s: Woman Dies After Traffic Accident njured Februar call Edward B. Mclean, ¢ Washington Post, t subpoena for ask him th be by an 21, the LeRoy Monday th Rice received the accident ¢ a James Mrs with Gen tary of th r high asked wh House, Atte former and oth nlso be 0 fra » car at million he and” James to the mc reported ns of Ask Hamon, Jr a reported publican of secretary Leo they know last the re. with of. interior as the nition, of B. Means, former nt agent, in re aye made an early in- vestigation into the scandal long be- jus. who al | Daugherty's conduct. of has on different hea in the Doheny other practi ape in senate implic ating and oll magnates ler’s statement the that th 8 reported in that he ta to show Doheny finan expec in connection od the government false st tement that and I had of jut his previc Sinclai Mol tings th , General Daugher jeneral Daug me rtment y ‘one of th result of a ad Charging Wheeler is } Political mistakes" of nd rad more fit to sit In the soviet py ment in Moscow than in the States Doheny alled his jchallenge to Wheeler that he prove | his allegations regarding the alleged | Doheny ir MeL meeting with Dax ty, and addéd | “Three « we en open to! Senator Whee “1 at he were truthful and honor able sme before the committee and assertions; (2) if he ,; Were mistaken and a man of cou: '. | to come before the committee and re. j tract his falsehood; and (3) if he were a liar @ to hoods # the WAVO alia,” iia senate,” rec prove his 1a coward nd the latter course, © Mar ation, “Now the truth I called him a nen. a and he accepted the im with like reckless disregard of he makes this ridiculou harge, which I denounce 1 unqualifiedly false one: (1) I would a and rea: avo been a foot to finance gun I have act gon government abled it to put down th and Wheeler revolu (3) because han said HERE’S MORE ABOUT MEXICO | STARTS ON PAGE 1 fore it was unearthed by the com-| mittee, will be called to the stand He will also be asked concerning a trip to Florida he is supposed to have made to acquaint McLean with some of his information. The committee recessed over to- day and will resume tomorrow | morning. <3 Accordions “Squeeze boxes” some people called them, and then along came Galleazzi and made—and sold—ac- cordions at $450.00 each that cost more, and sound- ed better, than some pianos, Wecarry the Galleazzi; and other accordions too, at the other end of the price range. MAN IN HOME Sister’s Fiance Killed During} Peaceful Visit #HAM, March 10.— sweetheart and her father watched, George Gorrie, 43, was shot to death Saxon Saturday evening. The murder was com- mitted by Reuben Anderson, 22 brother of Miss Thora Anderson, who was engaged to marry the slain man. BELLIN While hi sister and near “Gorrie had it in for me," son told officers who a ed him. “Everything in Music!” He has been mentally unbalanced Sherman, ay & pe Sgr lamcom ppc ; lyears ago, his relatives say, and Third Ave. at Pine lately has been brooding. It is said that Gorrie was Innocent of any wrong feeling toward the young man The dead man and Miss Anderson | were to have been married March 15. Gorrie, a lumber worke: had come to Miss Anderson's home for a visit on the evening of the shooting. with Miss Thora’s sister, Ruth, Martin Anderson, the girl's were chatting when Reuben picked up a loaded shotgun standing in corner of fhe room and shot at close range After the shooting the y to escape, but wa d until officers arrived. He said he had no regrets, and had planned the crinfe for some time, ‘AGED MAN SHOT : IN POOL HALL Battles Youthful Assailant Escapes Ander. He, and ther, Wellington COAL Isa Long-Lasting, Better-Heating Nut Coal starts asily, and, ac ing coal of high quality, holds a steady, fi lon It is when bin, th tried as he It quickly bein and Shot in the side when he grapp! with a youthful bandit, jevening, T. F. Tilly, 73, night man- lager of the Corbin pool room at | Kent, was making a brave fight for life at Kent Monday morning. The | wound is considered serious. | The robber appeared in the pool {room Saturday evening about 8 j o'clock a Tilly immediately grap- | pled with him. ‘The unknown almed | his pistol at the aged man and fired. | Tilly sank to the floor and the bandit N. | turned and ran. ew | Several patrons of the place, cowed Low Price the bandit’s first appearance, i to action and followed him $11.15 per ton AT OLR BUN time. * Saturday washed lean it and ¢ reaches y Now large, one in great running extra almost egg size to three-inch—and demand. A CALL WILL BRING YOU A LOAD cots, CK CE eK CK CK EE OEE EEE ru the almost deserted s' but [he escaped. ERS | ‘The King | was notified, county sheriff's office Manager Corbin said, To Discuss Police mi anups” will be the sub. a talk by H ard Wool department of sogiology of the versity of Washington, at the Tuce day noon meeting of the Munic 1 | Le of Seattle in the Hotel Frye lassembly room at noon. ston Uni BROTHER SLAYS Proposing also to Kill himself. | Bandit; | | Isaid to have been stolen. government protested In yain until | Pre the Cantu forces, including those recruited here, had been de- | clstvely defeated in the field, Thon, acting on charges made to the state department at Washington, David Gershon, department of justice agent here, was discharged. Now, {t in be- | leved, Gershon is prepared to testify that his failure to Interfere with the revolutionists activities waa the di rect result of orders from Washing jton. Gershon seized arms and mu. | nitions on the border in October, | 1921. Later ho released the munt- |tions and they wero used by the Cantu troops in an unsuccessful en- |@agement with the Mexican federal | | troops. | OIL INTERESTS | SOUGHT CONTROL The significance of the David Gershon's expected testimony before ies Wheeler committee lies in the jlong fight between the Mexican |government and the American oll |interests. Since the fall of Porfiro | Diaz these oll interests have | deavored obtain a hand in Mexican affairs | They have been most active, ever, to controling how- since the adoption of the con jstitution of 1917, ‘This constitution | provides that no foreigner can own subsoil or mineral rights in Mexico. The theory of the Mexican law {s that min below the form 2 resource that |property of the whole people. Car |ranza clung to this belief, or rather the sentiment of the Mexican people forced his adherence to it, |has refused to depart spite the unremitting financtal pres. sure from American interests RECOGNITION |WAS DELAYED | It was the quarrel over tion that caused the six years delay by the American ernment on the recognition of the Mexican gov | ernment As finally adjusted, it eed that this clause of the Mexican constitution showdid not te that is, that possession of lands other urbed In is the Obregon from it, de the q law; in oll he retroactive Iready inin hould not session. he means * dollars would millions if Obregon ans or a minerals in thelr in the constitution hundreds of the Mexics the same the American oil id be eliminated. government, with |the support of the people, has sup- pressed one aficr another such at- tempts aot resolutions as were in- cited with American oil From the outset of the Fall in- vestigation it has been believed that Fall's activity in Mexican would be shown to have its base in lefforts to aid the exploitation | Mexico by American oil interests. Until the Wheeler committee took up its investigation of the depart- ment of justice, it had not been ex- pected that efforts would be made |to show that this department like: wise had been lending its aid to| the oil interests. clause untold to mean millions nh people. hundreds | of to interests it The ‘ | Two Men Escape From Jail Cells THE DALLES, Ore., March 1% No trace had been found today of C. | R. Williams, confessed bank robber, jand Bert Taylor, thief, who escaped | |from jail here last night after hold. | jing up Jailer G. L. Coleman with a} er which had been smuggied in to them. After overpowering the jailer they jumped from a window 30 feet above the ground and got away in an auto, | Statement on “Principal” olution | United | lot hin false | Senator Wheeler chose! en- | ground | Ameri-¥ money. | affairs | ot | | Pythias hall has been converted into | Lucille five | | slugging a IS CHARGE =. ON TUESDAY | Helin Asks Coolidge for|Star Backs Nichols, Carroll, Campbell, Moore WASHINGTON et and cor BY JOHN W. NELSON March 10 ipt forces Se ure attempt Neress and stifle Heflin floor ng to intimidate « the oll { Senator ronate Certain subsidt senator who has earr ne into this thing fonal m of exposing crime and Is responsible this punish for it,” Heflin the cas dent Ci Since Ing of the mechanical lem of ¥ again ¢ ike to im rer ment ed upon Prest © A wlatement that he the joned in the Edward meanagen BUSINESS HURT | Schwab Says Oil Probe Is | Cause of Hysteria 01 made easy t there remains t and for concer rte is princlpa wr est in ts of B. McLean For mayor Star has been un ble to m selection. Both can didates have rece treat ning the ates bh vT ter must ma from this informatio: other at his disponal offices must be fill rment. These are may unciimen and a Two bond insues me also up. il bond . ed impart Informatior men and been printed. ne Yo ke his chi any Six city @ four « ed in WASHID eas pronp ‘ON, March 10 in the United State andicapped by “hysterta” | gation M congress of | Or Bus! orporation ri ounNe} two is being over the in the harter amer 6 must be the naval ofl election, and the © White Ho told the “that 1 diftic hysteria ¢ mor voted upc For that Fal or raid, | these Schwab | prior pres never dent,” city council The h D. Nichols |man Moore, John E axtion, |Mam ‘Tr, Campbell ditions, |are proved friends of in prosperous, | hip of or prosperous as it hadlare A Ber Conditions in the stee} in Imer and Cr are good. Whit Star ad William Hick Carro!l and elected ublic aaw, and er i} to inves be enn owner ndidater Shields ford B utilities: Lou Cohen, BE. Conner | but not #0 ¥ us try al business con ditions are Star believen two t financing constr rn the W. Spokane st, and the Mont lake-Stadium bridges, should be ap- proved, Vote “Yes” on these propo. sitions. Vote “Yes” on the two char- ter amendments, giving deputy comp. troliers and deputy city treasurers authority to sign warrants and con- traota in the absence of their chiefs. Vote for Corporation Counsel T. J. the HERE’S MORE ABOUT | MINE DEAD STARTS ON PAGE 1 ground work were divided Into three |mhifts, each shift working three |houra and each shift divided into 17/1. Kennedy. He is unopponed, be- crews. caune hin services haye proved entire- Equipped with oxygen helmets, |1y satisfactory. each crew works rapidly for. tWo| Vote for George Lamping for port hours and then is relieved, another | commissioner, jerew replacing it The imeta are good for only a limited time, usually but little over two hours. With one death already among rescue workers, | those directing the search of the pit lare taking no chance of Increasing | the list of casualties, Constant replacement and rapid substitution, a system which Is de- | veloped to a fine point by practice in anticipation of just such an emerg-| ency as this, keeps fresh men always in the drifts working slowly back to where the majority of the entombed | men are expected to be found Field kitchens and rest shacks have been set up as near the mouth) of the pit as possible to provide re-| freshment for those engaged in the|$ P- ™. Anyone having registered work of mercy, Ti\ose not actually |'his year, whether or not he or she engaged in the rescue work, such ay| Voted in the primaries, is eligible to guards keeping back throngs of the Vote in the finals. Any difficulties curious, are being provided with food |! Voting should be reported ‘4 erat at depots i tnvhile KE —RD/|County Auditor D. E. Ferguson. and rest at depots in the village, [Bvecy voter im entitled to The first five identfied were mar. {ballot if registered. ried men, ‘Their names are | County Auditor D. John Thorpe, mine inspector, who/ Predicts that complete aves a widow and five children;|be tabulated on the city George Harrison, widow and smajl/ midnight of Tuesday ehild; George Fjelated, widow and! |two children; W. W. Pollock, widow | and six children, and W. A. Berry, | widow and four children. During the long and wearisome day of rescue work yesterday, hope wits revived twice when squad found a pile of tools, ind possiblity of one dropped their |of safety; another 1 boxes found bespoke a similar effort Mabey aterday ly satinfuctory in administering port affairs and is unopposed. Vote “yes on the port bond issue, Lamping and his associates on the port commission | recommend it, Sx candidates for the school board are August Toeliner, Rev, Edward | Lincoln Smith, James M, Ballard, B. | Shorrock, John B. Shorett and Fred. jorick P. Gorin. Elght propositions authorizing the school board to sell parcels of land owned by the dis trict, ing purposes; are submitted by the |board. The board asks the voters to vote “yes” on these propositions. Polls will be open from § a. m. to} E. returns will ction by HERE'S MORE ABOUT MISHAPS once rescue | STARTS ON PAGE ating tools to find # haven time a pile of} which crew the car, were injured D. Swank, of Seattle Sunday when his car |grazing on the Pacific highwa | Martha lake and 6:20 / other machines, hind Swank that I cannot offer t@/one was he said. “Mine of-) Mrs | and rescue workers aré doing | 2432 W j everything possible in the emergency, | W. 63rd but I want to offer any help that the |She was t state may afford.” ed a cow was injur together, newr Three be No overturned, |} Gov. arrived here at following closely into the diteh hurt Bergban, 71 63rd st was run down a and 2th Ww n to the city hospital 1 serlously Christina of at ave ity is in a critical con from a fractured hultheis, 17, of 3238} who driving the | which struck Berm arrested and r on unconscious and It is not considered probs dition, sufferin, troops will be sent, ‘The crow pack the canyon roads derly. Early Sunday lrove the crowds back the mine entrance. Previous to this | ball. ction automobiles had made their! Fred way to the mouth of the mine 10 feet eri hel We a AMILIES ARE ive , fa Washington ne BEING COMFORTE! received ja fractured skull and was Cite a e orga ed by! HRoheng have been organieed bY |tyen to the city beepiial., Caney | the women of Castle Gate to care for vas cl pd with reckless drivi | the families of the missing men, An | Way cuarses Ea ae “< ring. old hotel has been taken over, where|_ Mts. R ert Fee Be st, received a broken collar bone they can care for wives of foreign 1 severe cuts and bruises about workers yet within the mine. for | tne fant? wiaa okie Libbked these allen women have shown more |)1e head. wien Noa date hystericaily their grief than those of |40wn at Seventh ave. N. 8. and’ E. native birth. 66th st.. by an automobile driven The Red Cross from Price has sent | bY W. B. Herr, 603 Pen ave. N. assistance and the Jassies of the Sal.|, D. F. McTague, of Renton, w Is ation Army have come here to as.|Knocked down at Rainier ave and sist the needy, The Knights of |Ferdinand st. hy J. 8. Wells, 2950 MeTague was taken hospitai. Wells was the police and released, ple that | is that | skull. very W: special députies |r a mile from | Was was Mra. are or a Rebert | nd | Ferguson by a taxi driven by 50, was the booked city by a temporary morgue. jo Telegrams offering aid |pathy have been received parts of the country Re and sym from all What's in the Air MONDAY, MARCH 10 KDZE—12:30 to 1:30 Dp. KFIC—3:30 to 4 m KFHR » p. capture Three Escaped Convicts JOLIET, Il., Mareh 10.—Three of convicts who last night escaped the penitentiary here after | guard, were captured at | m. 0 pm p. 4 m 30 to 5:20 p. from Pp. m.; Homer, ill, 10 miles east of here today. | 0 | He has been eminent. | but unsuitable for school build-| to| ay Ferguson | KILLED BABE Family Hold Her Mind Affected by Grief PORTLAND, Is quarrel her tr Her °c nfe amoth made aving child, wa \s |raignment of the dent hasband | munteipal court | “He didn't want ow We ¥ |had @ baby, jth ened to |nearly pennjlos | Attor wick his chums to ‘© married and that he 5 raid, “He eave I was 1 wife young MacLean de is the fantasy ricken condition it proper time we will show that Ken- neth McLean js inne of any wrong nd is in con nected with the death daughter,” his MacLea 000 bonds, Ho ts jiand with his father, Alex R. Mac- |Lean, wealthy Tacoma lumberman Nettle Maclean and her husband both entered pleas of not guilty to! the manslaughter charge TALKS TO COPS ! Nichols Surprised at Low!+ Wage for Policemen cent is no counsel released under ining in here. 5 rem Port | The night patrol of Seattle police | heard Ralph D. Nichols, | didate, as th their beats Sunday night. council can- Nichols told the police he was sur- | assembled to go on| French Tapestries 1.00-1.25-1.50 25,35 6g asa 1, 10s i i 15, 25¢e SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL PAINT FOR EXAMPLE GULAR SALE BEST quatity .89 Qt. 69 Qty STANDARD $3, 00 Cal., $2. 35 (a: GRADE These Goods Also on Sale at A. HERAPER, 4320 University Way CB. MERRILL, 5415 Ballard Ave, C. H, DAHLEM & CO., 1609 Fourth Ave, UHL BROS., Inc.) 509 UNION STREET ONCE ATTORNEI = HELD VAGRANT} ‘< A. C. McCabe Arrested Wi Three Other Suspects Arrested n times as a ba nd ni C. McCabe, 49, wyer and member of the Cs © force, was in Jail this time facing a termas Bed Rooms Kitchens Halls Exclusive atterns 25-36 5-50-75 Pt n The fice. be Joh Floor Enamel Ready Mixed Pain ~ FRANG IS HIGHER Opens at 27. 65 to Dollar; | Raises to 26.90 Soon | BY WE BB se LER March 10. 27 francs 65 mes to! do rnment lar today as the mm h gov- strove vallan to bolster Monday, Iv up its falling currency. Pound sterling was quoted 70 centimes. francs, The franc our and a reaching the do! n, McCabe, with rrested three compan urday night at nen they were collection of artile would do credit to Jesse Ja Accordi to. police authorit McCabe was first atrested’and identified as one of two bandits heid up a Union Oil collecter in aD cember snowstorm im 1922, 1 $5,000, j In spite of overwhelming. against McCabe, he deféatd | prosecution and gained his | Since then he has been at. ¥ ENIZELOS pty | casionally being.arrested as a ATHENS, March 10.—Former| ie "|in various holdups, only to be Premier Venizelos “departed ° today | 1 “ening cass egainst, Hin gg — | Police*Chief W. B.. Sever | Seats at pe | Monday he was inclined to. belle Keep in touch with Seattle Realty |that McCabe was implicated i Values by reading The Star Want|recent $12,000 holdup at the Fels Ad Realty for Sale columns. Reserve bank here. improved half of francs, 9 11 | wt at this 1 116 francs and five The council of the cabinet met at 10 a. m. in the Qual d'Orsay to discuss drastic measures to it the decline of the franc as envisaged yesterday in a conference at the Elysee pal in tho first he. market, ntime e@ pound was quoted at ntimes, ersity st to carryin that (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) | Prised to learn that the police depart- | |ment here has a lower wage scale than other cities of this size. said he favored revision of patrol. men's wages upward. M. L. Fletcher, chairman of the railway men's legislative committee He} Organized Labo RECOMMENDS THE RE-ELECTION OF at the last legislature, told members | | of the Order of Railway Conductor | at thetr hall, 1923% First ave. Sun. day night that Nichols had staunchly | defended the “full crew” bill at the |capital and had worked persistently jand consistently for progressive measures. AN EARLY SPRID BURGAN, N. C, March 10.—Rat- tlesnakes are stirring in the local swamps and farmers say that means ap early spring, the ground hog, to the contrary aotwithstanding, High Blood Pressure “1 think we may say that any pressure above 150 is a sign of trouble. Dr, B. Scott, “Pressure does not greatly iner jure the heart.’ —Dr. F, A. Faught. “The mortality record of per: sons with a blood pressure of 150 (only 10° points above normal) gave a death rate of 35 per cent in excess of the general average.” —Dr. R. C. Mercer, above d not given to scare you, need to be ed in order to The statements of specialists, They are but to im press you with the importance of begin: the Witter Water treat ment the moment the symptoms of high blood pressure In 1920, )00 preventable deaths urred because the persons af. flicted did not act in time. Witter Water js a natural spring water. Its medicinal value has been mentioned by U, 8. gov- ernment reports. It has been used for nearly 50 years. During the past 18 months alone over 3,000 high blood pressure cases have responded to the treatment, SYMPTOMS AS GIVEN BY DR. FAUGHT ar, 6. &, 9.3 6. Persistent headaches, Blood Pressure Write f 1 mination Gratis, Details and ple Bottle Witter Medical Springs 995 Market st., San Francisco Without obtigation on my part me free aninple bottle and part NAME ADDRESS A. LOU COHEN] TO THE CITY COUNCIL For the reasons that he is a former member of organized labom has made a fine record as councilman, and has always co: with organized labor. —Report of Central Labor Council Political Welfare Committe and adopted by the Central Labor Council, METROPOLITA (vix BEGINNING SUNDAY, MARCH 23 WE! Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Orders N Special NoticeRegard a for Ca 8 engagement Searing seats will be acc Two WEEKS IN ADVANCE. If yo wait, and can't et tickets,” ame Yourselr! PRICES =: oA URDAY MATIN BOX OFFIC!