The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1924, Page 1

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| \Old Enemies Are All Set for Shell Race Today, Pe eee | While anzious fana line the west shore of Lake Washington all ‘the way from Lescht park to Madison this afternoon, opposing crews repre= senting the University of Washington and the University of Californta The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington WEATHER are in the water prepared to do battle over the three-mile course. U; jew shows the Husky varsity crew ready for the start; lower te Generally fair tonight and Sun- Hear contingent hoping this may be their chance, The man_in the day; moderate to fresh slicker and sou'wester ts Coach “Ky” Ebright, of California. He ts westerly winds, pared with an exhibit “A” alibi in case California loses. Hell say ét san ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours a rainy day and he'll have this picture to prove it. “Rusty” Callow, on ase ion Maximum, 56, Minimum, 45. the other side. of the picture, grins at’ Ky's wet weather outfit, be Today noon, 48. —Fhoto by Frank’ Jucobs, Star Statt Photographer * * ry Entered as Second Clase Malter May §, 1899, at the Postotfics at Seattle. Wash ome March 3. 1819, Per Year, by 4 VOL. 26. .NO...42, wie SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924. 3 setts Coma to Order | the University of California this test That Will Decide Water. ‘Se ‘ | x 1 ae zi ¢ = 5 aie 4, C) WELL, THAT’S ONE Bist gat veo hae once oF a h WI ||. WAY TO GET RID OF fn a shell that they are nuts. | A SOLICITOR, THO sta ae STEWART, ONTESTANTS: University of California’ and Whie TANLEY | E. * lakes ciate ter necktie salesman, willbe versity of Washington freshmen and. -Varsity UN more cautious next time he en- crews. California oars blue, Washington white.” * ters a fire station. Stewart was Tr. um mK, *, * 3 j NOTES displaying. fancy assortment of Time of race: Varsity, 3:80; frosh, 4:80. Rule 12. In _ intercollegiate ties, to the firemen at the main Starter: Charles H. Paul. Judge: chief: DB. races, it shall be forbidden for r any shell, whether made of oak, station, Third aye. and Main s Trefethen. | Friday, when he stepped on the || teak or aluminum, in a race con- | tan Gane WhIEN opens) on RE Stake: Right to enter Olympic and Poughkeepsie. ducted under amateur auspices, brass pole!used by the firemen races; coast crew championship. ' : to use as propelling power an | to slide to the first floor. Ways of seeing race: Three lake steamers er ee Stewart disappeared so sudden- university canoe house at 2:80 ‘p. m.° ‘Tickets ot ly the firemen’s. feelings were SL ‘What kind of 2 fellow ia he?” (H tility Charged ‘Ambassador Fans|| ".,77,ratte to re tn||| $185. Panes “End ‘Medison “pani streets Coen “Dandy! bull and a yard wide rest of his display. They found ; sler s Dandy nae ae re ola | os ity arg Move Urged by Star Months Ago to F ] eh es ay Stewart sting on the floor. by |] passengers directly. to the, course. Barges , 1G midwi at 4 e m M he foot of the pole, wondering ‘ cs raotiasuie mame oie, tation tad in Soviet Repl ly Come Up for Approval; I indall ’ t r anchored off finish line. . . what had happened. | y} Course: Varsity: Three miles from Leschi'to: Madi . wrote ° | Ge 4s epposte ber'name on ine regmer,| tO Appeal for Says Probe Will Pass Speed Anti-Alien, son park, Frosh: Two miles from Madrona to Madi “Suite 16.” ‘! ahoeereie Act WORKMAN HURT cua Russell . Callow, Washington; under the Act of Com 1, $5 to TWO. CENTS IN SEATTLE. Only a sh me, by heck! premacy of Pacific Coast t . \ Bats? | Condemned Spies ity Liles ivi Wig sosie: va “sural veined BY JOHN W. NELSON es || bright, California. Drains ne BY JOHN GRAUDENZ Facts on the Skagit will soon be known. ; diay agreed to, the BY BLAST Previous records: Since 1903, Washington won- ee 4 eparting leave behind us, Tin- qd ese exclusion section o! he Probes" that eake*a"ndtion tick. LD) ebepionthdsberthes Abs Nay! gaets abl} When the city council meets Monday, Councilman Phil Tin-| Sehduon Imunlecalion BIL: wit, California 1. owe } MOSCOW, April 12—Russia | dall, as chairman of the utilities Ge ier aad will piste out: even the formality of an at- | Someti fe ind . | today sent a sharp note to 2 Ca ‘or a probe of the Skagit, as demanded) tempt t end it. | aethan Wiy Thee nk Seicns| Rramcn, solectng edemanty”” | 60 ordinance ealting for «pr . METuReGE tn Ne Ficdea oe Threw atid Ba Whe BY JACK HOHENBERG < th tt interference in the rai 5 sly é aintain | expeadive legal depertit ist of .antiscriet spies at The ordinance has enough council votes to insure its pass-| Understood to be so strong ynamite Explodes LFRED ROGERS, California varsity stroke, will not row ments. Wouldn't it be cheaper to f favor: obey the law? : Kieff. |age, Councilman Tindall believes. section that a movement was un- | pidwn koveral feet by a dynamite | against Washington this afternoon. All eleventh hi s 90 | The Russian note was In reply to It will provide for the appropriation of $25,000 from the} der w y to instruct the house | icsion. at the Washington Golf |hopes of Rogers being in the boat were dispelled by Coach mittee to insist on Wheneve » hear of an ensigm|one from Premier Poincare in we general fund of the city to finance the investigation. Soha comme Jelub, 10 miles. south of the city, .on| Ky Bbright of the Bears early this afterrioon’when' he an tbitie bea a arte pe be ate erties dietaa sptest os Pamantcetee | Three well known hydro-electric engineers will be employ ed} ae eg \t cae Hise le goons Rgpey nounced the new California crew lineup. Ps 7% A | grounds to make the investigation, which will probably take 90 da; | BY FRAZER EDWARDS ously Injured morning, | The peaking boating follows: Cranmer, stroke; Leonatd Kionlarias, wer eporting |; Georwes T. Tehiteherin, soviet | to complete. ink seine | United P uff Correspondent) |” Milan. ws charge of stump-|aldson, 7; Holland, 6; Gibbens, 5; Beard, 4; Stewart, . a K . ever iné \foretgn minister, did not mince| yy yf, O'Shaughnessy, clty engl pletely. financed by. the approprla-| Ww asun April 19.—An-| blasting op , which are in| Walker, 2, and Loscamp, bow. ‘ while the! words in his reply. He declared gered by threat of Ambassador! s to clear land for the new} ¥ Councilman Tindall, who was lO ji ninarm that ‘grave — conge-| golf course. He had put in a charge| Rogers wrenched his back a few days ago and, despite psnagtan Rsrcan th Hoan id {quences”. would follow enactment of fof powder under a stump, and It|treatment by the best physicians, has not been able to Wace he pending|the Japaness exclusion feature of |failed to go off. ja foot out of his bed at the Sorrento hotel. California ere’ a Hho the immigration bill, senators today, While walking towards and but aj ters losi h I f C es Tra satan {hoped to force the adoption of the few feot away, the stump was shat: |supporters are losing no hope, however, for Cranmer is i hplap ty by a delayed explosion. Milan | husky lad with a kick at the end of each stroke. rancisco, the man who neer of San oat Ukely be! Wranco had committed a hostile act. |‘. uilding the Hetchy Ketchy prof | “The soviet ernment rejects | ect, has conse 1 to act as chair lindignantly the attempt of the}man of the in ating committee. | ouredrribat (of (hey she live from hand to|wrench government to erfere in| Frank G. Baum 1 John D. Gallo: baoatpe ea eat |the trial,” he wrote. s is con-| way, consulting engineers of San 4am: re | O’Shaughne trary to the most elementary re-| Francisco, have intimated they will] ("Ou K yond! ‘0, from ear to mouth.” provisions as a prompt rebuke to see spect for the sovereignty of other | aysist O'Shaughne Final word eee niiva. received assurances of [What they regard as “foreign med i wneewe to a poor ade ibe Saturday dawned with an overcast sky, and indications we | A hen makes a lot of noise when | countries. | from the two in expected by Tindall wi soort for the investigation from [dling in domestic attains Vat rushed to the Providence. bos, {that the lake would be ruffled when the two crews speed Jays an egg, Wut It is not a clr-| “Phe French government, more-| before the council meets Monday Nothing in recent months has so|was rushed to the Providence hos- | majority of the council members 4 as'the bristling dip-|pital in an ambulance, down the course after the starter’s gun had spoken its co cumstance to the fuss a man makes} c ve vi of the criminal | afternoon at 2 p. m. ‘rindad) said. * vo also consulted | Stirred ‘con when he is laying a carpet eas he MOE skoodi. Gut ALeMhG propardbien 6k the, Salk de air erecta consulted lomatic terms employed by the Jap-| Dr. J. W. Phelps said that at-|mand. Later in the day the lake calmed down and as thi bie CHARGES FRA | calling for the Skagit probe t# the} ine council, und they have tentative. |aneve ambassador in his letter of La brobabiy™ would recove but thet | oarsmen made ready to prepare for the race that will de aD SILAS GRUMP, TI oF pROTECI "TS SE | consummation of several months ofl iy approved the personnel of the in prolany: oe pond Re . tae [ots on ee saad alae jcide Washington's rowing future, weather conditions w )F PUMPKIN HOLLOW | effort on the part of Tindall, Coun-| ,,. ttee,"* ators are e y annoyee y ne pase he vop4 Kile oft spies were In 2 vest ing ecommi i *F naked oA" he ah f; x Jett i rene hme) gan dom ec ncere |" vee, rtimnee at moar gums 4% Unlabeled Seeds | Victorious Crew Will G Laoag c ce attempts to Councilman Carroll, during his re. provides that a full invest Bee Oe citee are uTbae th’ depot wagon, sothe hobo | *Y ce ow Fran ai mt 0 Bo, cont viait to San Francluco, spent| Prone Skagit be made to deter. | Hanth in his letter divulged Cause for Arrest) Y tctorious Crew Wi oO aked into th’ offus an ‘opened foe gente nererent” flr safe an’ stole three hard- boiled eggs, humanity. everal days looking up the “This in a hostile act. Tt comes in} and ecords of ithe engine eon re he 000. | addition to other hostile acts, for ex.| Will be emp over. 100 appropriated for the cons: prahit roleanlan | ta See mp, the san Hiontng by France of | WAITED TO HEAT struction of the project was [ised to prevent emigration to the! with selling unlabeled ESSY ‘nding | mine the facts connected with Its | pore nn tsmen'a agreement” | Allen Miller, representing the Ze. to Race at Poughkeepsie 4 7 ‘ rue! a ra a amous je! 4 it vawn Acces rie 30., tan: 1, i . ) ‘i whe! construction; where the §11,000, lit’ then! WeIRCRP BREN aa RAST Gs oh See Tense atmospheres pervaded both rowing camps. Fif grass seed | times the two crews have met. Fourteen times Washi spent; what the future possibith | United States of laborers, He in-) ang with peddling without a lconse,|ton has been victoriaus. Victory today decides which f sisted that Japan js living Up to} priday, In Portland Miller amplo, the sane 1K, the annexation of Bewsarabia by Ru-| PROM O'SHAUGHN Tranalents at th’ Pumpkin Hollow Satara voip “O'Shaughnessy consenter he project ; ‘ver-) the two crews goes Hast to compete at Poughkeepsie. e generally have t’ ent at th’|mania and prevention of Chino-Rus O'Shaughnessy nsented to act| ties e 5 terms cof this. agreemant® and b ’ anita » | he g “i Pp 4 psie, nd table 2 ding. Jay chairman of the committee,'| rate the city of Seatt the terms o sg tixed his product’ as “blue RY ; ‘ . Re ratadiy, (saan tals wean th +| it Aaa pee surpris: | Councilman Carroll wald, ‘He said| itably sell its ct that the pronoess t. ftetlona would wherean it was nothing but ng.) The crew that feleaeents A paint has six veteran 4 as bee ere e woviet goveriim: “ " ‘ : rh, " a C 4 'T Page 3, Columu n ry » . ie (Zurn to Page 3, Column 8) (furn to Page 3, Column 2) that the Jnvestigation should be corm (Lurn to Page 3, Column 7) Ky (Turn to Page 3, ) 1 ish and Italian rye grass, (Tura, ge 3, umn wy b

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