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TURD I Hil OWNER IS Jurors Show Signs of MURDERED “Criminal Stupidity GERMANY OKEHS <<Business F aaa Me ia ” DAWES PLAN Enter Politics,’’ Doheny | | He Refuses to : rlin Accepts aration ; ‘ruise early | Investigators P he ee oer aod Ought to Be Hanged Instead of Only **"Repot my Prninie, ‘oes ; Als; Gruleecs Wearty lavestiontors » May. Prete Give Logger ¢ ‘ E. ‘ 4 : eport in Principle ries in 1s wn efense Pile Up on Rocks Both Auto Fatalities “Hung.” Some 2s Savs Justice } ng, sometimes, Says Justice oY Gani, & cueat — z im ea st oe NOMI 2 Fai Ae eae ) ; of BY J. BR. JUSTICE clorme the weting he decided This ls the ninth of t of “How I M My Mill et s he would take a pencil and cre s fortune, which made him one of the richest men la America : out the “not,” before dropping ought him into the limelight of the senate oll investigation . *) it im the hat ’ 3 - i. ” . 3 BY E. L. DOHENY t an I And the men who know these affairs must be consulted ir ~~ i ot . 1 : busine 5 : errismants It is true in Mexico; it is true in the United States; it Wit 3 ; ; , probably true the world over ; } t . “ ya ": ee ie as We were fore into it in our busine by the busine I ‘ ited | 2 eter 5 oe ry st be pes ; ‘ made aoe grat litself, Ours is now a business of oil and ships—and bot! : c Payee | pew to Loe peat . ole ‘ : . ’ an important part in the national life, even interna : Oy : £ oy ip | ios enpnewe of he BS risen mt be swayed mays 3 os Ehest authority that Ger s Lord Curzon pointed out so well when he said he was pet at $3,0 fehabit | A. heard of a juror the other . ard ‘ r pe Sgaefy ‘ The men best trained in the affairs of government are [oe ee r e * jefinitely or : | 4 ¥ who could not read or ly t usually those who have been a part of it. So there is rez : Hef pees 08 <I nee | alte by Other Drivers] Spey Fasten lansuase m they do net belleve ¢ R no need for the public to shake its head askance when it pa nb From : bat heap: tt a tne, of cases. He was of forel aw. This is often the i ; hears that ex-tl or-that official has gone into the empl ol | fa Hab After Zig Zag Run birth, and hed by im thio the irtal of booze of 2 of private busine ) ywood Bandit er ierig nr : Awan ti ti i } Semele of epee’ last nignt, Jule When the Darore would be | would net believe a prohibition eunenait at | Gare employer or company. They are supposed to do the best poe lia ce : i lah 32, carpent we ome tag @ vete tn the jury rooe enforcement officer or a dry dre nt |they can—and they usually de H- flight of ster fis we 1 fpuend piled on a charge of] thls man would have so: squad man under any cireun . * sahil Of all the men of influence whom I er I te come - . 1] while nk Boe ~ write out » ballot saying “ ntanses i ; pace ae Sh ci nh McAdoo nataiante de the a sie rene 1 ght Ww p ju j i jem chased a dozen blocks by sev-| guilty.” If, in the discussion : S : ; 5 alles has : = repped ac nn : te tim of th : ‘ ether motorists : t ere t ros sta itmost Kien. of able th i ratty that bog wily pyre ee HERE’S MORE ABOUT v oceuin employment of a physician. If they can prevent you from b THE JOHN PAUL JONES post of re nes Saat ena ke Ga JAPA ‘ of : getting sick,.you never know nuch they have accom- 1 tle, the actress|the Amer Legion will hold ; gimme yelled at him to halt, He Pe eget ge m i » plished ih jas overtaken at 25th ave 8 i TARTS ON PAGE 1 . ony . J i , And there certainl fi itisfaction in the advise Sy fade #t., and dragged out of his ; “ vho. prevents and help in any other te of I ‘ % oy. 0. wi Ss ok asl Beate “a. eae eo} : wa y and in ¢ FROM HOME This was the type of advice I expected to get from the ry Plokf 1 we j fetive department, wits the| The provision in question w , And the further ta late Secretary Lane—the advantage of his wisdom, his help|“ nd eigen ea Ee ( wand arrested Lanechriel. The exclude from the United . 3 af arg ae : ~ in making contracts, the diplomacy in obviating frictior penrell’ whactns ottahe cea nal phony Sat tae mee enero moan § another fuony thing 1 Disappeared While Playing) Big lawyers are supposed to have these faculties—to| is dome Brew Laie erate that would be affected by such a| CYere 4g ae Ean on Lawn; Police Probe if xe ah 4 4 veir a pe : ae physicians, in preventing " Provision altho she is not mention-|— 0 PA * aad | trouble ut not alf of them do COUZENS IS ILL pete Sage ior yer wip, py | Myst nds the disappear-| I still remember enough of my law studies to be able to} longer an’ wins in th’ sprint for th “Tee manltet object see | turn ard for |a McLellan, |pass the bar examination; but I’m glad I didn’t stick to it ANGUS zi, | Sain’, Opea aa oeae i SIC aes * — erat aot a cna it pd © da A. L. Mo-}for my car Get Morphine and $200 in ie th b wa i pacgabega. J Prysicians Today Will De- « nation, stigmatizing th eae Eales E I sccorting| For I feel that I am too impulsive, too remonstrative Boswell Drug Store BAS CAR ees : A ax unworthy and undesirable ebationivtat teas eee cae , . tarted|and not patient enough to be a lawye | The indictment of Senator Whey cide on Operation the eyes’ of the American people yh al - i So 1 stick to my prospecting, preferring the spouting of er shows the handwriting on th — “WOULD OFFEND prejudiced because they d ¢ the girl had been found Sat-joil—to that of words. ae eB BS April 12 ns will decide to A cO% PRIDE OF NATION” like the way a witness yaltation of phys’ “It is difficult to belles lawyer was dressed, Or a man Tn his next cha: lease Naval ered neg ‘ t NASER Foe f is next chapter Doheny telly how he came to lease Nava Gy whether an operation on Senator | 47 be the intention of the will sometimes disregard the Her mothe B the police Reserve No, 1.) BREE G voting trom a ai of your great country, wh testimony of a witness because nt ard suffering from a di “ A ake camo Mra r “DRG . J isliment, similar to trouble he | #Pd for the hig & a like a at 1 knee t alle " HERE’S MORE ABOUT 4 c “| justice and fair play back in Kansas who was the 2 r mMmty ‘ A\T7 ‘T game years ago, His three doc. 1° . z bi i n \ \ ] > n 5 ifs summoned ' specialiat | COU" f na menees ar in t ° ave \ ARSI Ty ( REW LAC E tom Detroit, and upon his arrival to- | io. of 146 Japar stinct 4 men t 1 rp, STARTS ON PAGE 1 ity the decision regarding the opera- | ° , r uch i ake which would not only serio e it make wi Mind | cases lost. chil quickly lo-] ‘The three physicians, Drs. Thomas pag ie an ial a bate’ hesmae Wee, gon oi ted |who rowed with the victorious team at Poughkeepsie last Kearse. B. Behrend and Wil-| 114 ainigent in ite efforts to pre-.'# Just as apt to hit it as is the sagt B gh Porc E ab yg un en |year against the pride of the East. Captain Grant, Spuhn, eee and 2 nurse were Her| Walling, Luft, France and Dutton were on that team. Two serve the friendship of your people,| man. as a rule, they A wore sandals And I believe trimetied oallar « in attendance on Couzens yesterday 4 ‘and last Sigs They declined, haw. | [Ut would seem also to Involve the peel Ppa hea us than 4) father ix a mate on the steamer Sol/more, Ulbrickson and Sanford, pulled an oar with the U. of ud di 0 a ty "1 h j ff (rer, to miksany statement regard. | question of the good faith and “Tak t F Due, running between Seattle and|W, freshmen that finished second. jing the exact nature of his iliness or|‘herefore the honor of thelr gov- aaere or {4 this | sound ports Of the California crew, only three - # OF | ernment, or at least of its executive |Juror in co on, It te 2 : | @ Callfornia , | Ear i ‘is condition. i - out men Are veterans. They are Capt. | crowds + es beasol Jabout the we can do. Tho ' ‘uae : ries |average jury is at least $0 per ra | Charles Loscam Jor ranmer | boulevards op yg} Then came this pointed paragraph:| Drarage Jury te, a8 least $0 per can M ADOO ROU T ED and Bill Donaldson, Mike. Gibbons | rvery availat WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ‘Relying upon the confidence would..atick. right tothe ba tvikes [and Francis Holland are from 1 lake wate Water will be shut off you (Hughes) have been good regardless of what they think of the — | eerie 2 mihpessig sive AM viata Monday, $a. m.toSp.m,| Cough to show me at all times, =) 0" iad 16 fone | Lali Walker are men from the second |, [im Witon ave, from Graham | Uhave stated, or rather repented, (7.9% Mie lawyer, and it they Will Speak at Ellensburg, |crew lust. year cara that go to the lake all this to you very candidly, | RACE EXCITING and in a most friendly spirit, for ‘shoul om! Seattle and Tacoma Oe ee TEREST I realize, as I believe you do, the | {" complaint mo | The wa grave consequences which the en- Another juror gave it as his McAdoo will speak In] interest iceabak WeUd ecto.” opinion that too often jurors forget | n Seattle Seattle, Tacoma, Ellensburg and Spo-|two years since the V that they have taken a solemn oath | Hanihara offered to discuss question of modifying land he « kane on his visit to this state next thi d he advocated some mea ne on his visit to this sta xt |} | men’s agreement if the United States the gentle-| prosecuting a juror who di this oath, desired to change its provisions. This juror says that It {s be “To Japan the question is not one| coming a more common practice {¢ of expediency, but of principle,” he | someone to report to the prosecutor continued. “To her the mere fact|any juror who stands out apainet | Wil, leave for that a few hundred or thousand of ihe inw and the evidence, simply \P°8* from the rear platform of the her nationals will or will not be ad. he does not like the law. {tin at Ellensburg at 1 p. m. Spokane at 8:30 p. m mitted into the domains of other uw le thinks this a proper ond e " countries is immaterial so long as no peoren Drone 1 return to Tacoma during and on Sew » from Morgan to t re crowded with anxious specta to see the Huskies th with there should not he mu ic has excited great it has been the invading William G from the So ington crew participated in orcollegiate week fe McAdoo will arrive in Seattle « will hold a public reception from +|Railway Officers als: pa peed? Pesaran | Pass Thru Seattle Greek May Be Man Wanted for Slaying Girl Spokane. He will Robert Creelman of Winnipeg, pas: | and |senger traffic manager of the Cana-| ecause n National railway, and G, A. Mc FAIRFIELD, Cal, April 12.—Ar and says he has known of such # Nicholl, general passenger agent at|rested near here late yesterday, sus question of national susceptibilities is | juror being reformed in this way | {he night and ‘e , tee in| Vancouver, B thru Se-|pected of being the man wanted in involved. The important question is |" He also tells of an attorney who Beturday at th Pantages theater tn | 115 riday companied | Kennett, Cal. for the murder of whether Japan as a nation is or fs not | out in no evidence ne defena. | Tcoma a Mread Wil Dei tara Mec ‘Oibea Abia Hamlin, school girl, k, was held in the » county jail here today the arrival of Sheriff W. W. Sublett of Shasta county made at § p. m. in th ple Saturday night. Kennedy Attends entitled to the proper respect andjint in a. boore i eae consideration of other nations. _|got up when tho state was thru } “If Imay speak frankly, al the risk | and made a red-hot antl-prohibition of repeating what, under instructions from my government, I have repre case, wat general a ‘oad for jattle. The officials were on their }way to California on an inspection | ing tour of Western cities speech and sat down. The result who were wet in was two jurors, ' . . | —_————— riff Sublett {is bringing with sented toy ther occasi the | .,. is ye , eens act that a certain clause ob |*entiment, stood out for acquittal | Olympia Meeting The Young Mon's Business club's him the hat and coat found beneath | rodety ied Lesage ua ation ante ne "i midnight, pi tnamars | ‘red W. Kennedy, assistant pro-| campaign for secur “Beatle (the bridge over Squaw creck at t, Ja ‘ a + | the lence was conclusive, an¢ of jc e the er: | rimite } . enc @ Sacramente }is introduced in the proposed Immi-|1i.5 judge's cha Was. almost en | 70" of Journalism at the Univer- | rimited’* on one of the transcontl: |{ts confluence wtih the Sacramento ngton, Is in Oly attendin| of Wash river the week-end the meeting of the members'|man, he will be [three-day meeting of the Washing-| council of the Chamber of Commerce | questioning. ton State Chamber of Commerce.|in the Mason \ably will Prof. Kennedy {s one of the directors | —— lof the First district and a member of the membership, finance, educs tion, publicity and research commit- tees of the chamber. If the hat and coat fit t held for further The questioning prob- take place in Redding nPIA| nental railroads gained new impetus the | nt | gration bill, Is apparent disregard Of | orgor to convict jthe moat sincere and friendly en-| Ai of which would seem to indi |deavors on the part of the Japanest) cate that the Jury should be hung | government to meet the n¢ Telephone & Telegraph Co. fic wishes of the American govern ag Dividend ment and people, is mortifying quarterly dividend of to the government and peo- nd ‘Twenty-Five Cents | rough to the & il be paid on Tuesday, | ple of Japan. Sate M4, to stockholders of|- Senator Hiram Johnson, Califor close of business on| nia, was thoroly aroused and an at ' March y Fi Cai BLAIR-Ssi TH. Treasurer. {nounced that ho would take th club rooms Friday. more often than {t is. Hazeltine Says He Is Glad to Be Back | | That he is glad to get back to Se- | SORES s 7 stake the atte after ‘his years absence in| Franklin Seniors | 5 —Advertisement. | today to reply to the ambas-| Pennsylvania and Florida, and that | eae a to ae aaiiehess iu: | Wialdbelgneneit Lace wae dda toot | to Present Play; cific Coast senators particularly re-| forts of local prohibition officers,was| ‘The 1924 senior class party of | gard Hughes’ attiture in the matter the ¢ n a PHdAy by 01 Heanidi high: wehool wil Ake pias |a a deliberate attempt to “lobby” | visit FA. Hazoltine at athe evening of Friday, April 2 lagainst the Japanese exclusion|meeting in his honor in Dartnall’s! McKay's hall, corner of Raitter avo | provision. pint beestn and Adams st., from & to 11 o'clock. | Senator Shortridge, Cal, one of| the leading advocates of the ex- lclusion provision, believes sufficient | votes can be mustered to adopt the) provision. A group of Southern | |democrats, however, are planning lto oppose it as a rebuke to Short- ridge for his support of the anti-| liynching bill and the confirmation | lof Walter L, Cohen, negro, comp troller of the port of New Orleans. | li A.M. PALM SUNDAY SERMON and MUSIC 7:30 P.M. “WILL THE CHURCH STAND PAT, _ OR DOES IT DARE TO VENTURE?” Thursday, 7 P. M HOLY coMMUNIO PUBLIC INVITED |, Friday, 12 M.-3 P. M. ‘(ood Friday Watch. Talks ‘the Seven Last Words . Ministers. F u all or any |. Patt of this service, : California | via the Shasta Route —a trip of great beauty : ‘ HERE’S MORE ABOUT | California is a beauti- | | FRANCE STARTS ON PAGE 1 They are manned by Southern Pacific men who appreciate your pat- ronage and seek to satisfy you in every detail. You enjoy Southern Pacific Diners. Here the finest food is prepared by skilled ‘chefs and served ful section at any season, And the ONE way to go is over the Southern Pacific's famous Shasta Route. ed that the French government dis- regards the feeling its deeds are cro ating among the Russian masses who have not forgotten their sufferings | and the damage caused by French in terventions. “Now they see that the French | government, contrary to other yest jern powers, continues its peat | Dolicy against the soviet union. | “The soviet government disregards | attempts to interfere in the compe: | | tency of Russian courts, but watehes | | French « closely. ! | “The soviet government repeatedly has declared its willingness to negoti: | ate 1 Franco-Russian agreement and notes that France not only does not | meet this effort, but has recently in | creased her hostile policy.” The note concludes by saying that Russia ig convinced that “an over |whelming majority of tho Irench | | population will force its government | lowe the pathway of understand. | ing with soviet Russia.” Pass through districts of tremendous interest. | See Mt. Shasta, stately and snow-capped. You'll to you at prices that are | never forget this trip. ee ee Enjoy Fine trains—well the Shasta Route. And | equipped—carry you know what Southern Pa- swiftly to your destina- cific service means in tion. pleasant travel. Southern Pacific You will view the most terrific struggle a motion picture camera has yet recorded Virnt Northwest showing noxt Priday—nt the 250 nd- mission price originated by thin, theatre —the lowent ndminasion orice tn the United Stnten for stelothy high-eclans, firat-run mo~ tion pleture attrnctionn, B.C, TAYLOR, Generel Agent Uv Phone iol | his investigations without outside in: rference ment s dxsistants, available inforn investigating commit- ation of the | been Norman Stewart st., FLYERS READY JURY MAY SIT ON TO HOP OFF th HERE’S MORE ABOUT SKAGED lige tect sus STARTS ON PAGE 1 ommendations for the guidance of the city in future develop- of the project. departments, ngineer Carl F. are directed to furnish to the he work connected with the prep- probe ordinance has carried on under absolute se. The opinion prevailed among Jopponents of the probe that tt had been permanently shelved, nas enabled Tindall to make | the on the prescription cour Ytterdal, was thrown from a bicycle at Boren ave. and Thomas| “ist. when he was hit by |mobile driven by Rae Collison, 1019 5. Pike st. ‘Jhe boy was taken to} “Glow, the city hospital suffering from. se- | {vere cuts and bruises, await | TWO DEATHS between a standpatter and a progressive in The difference politics is that the standpatter has been bought, while the progressive is only for sale. i teas Lt] Gee Gee says that Adam we jthe first radio fan, because he « mbled a loud speaker out of spar | parts, round-the-world flyers are | carrying with them a copy of Th | Star. When they bring it back to | Seattle that copy will just be in time |to scoop some of our competitors Hooray! 1 eee including U What has become of the old-fash- hden and foned mallman, who used to blow hj whistle to let you know he had mail their dis eee SENATORIAL — | "The naked savages of Africa, the primitive Indians of Brazil, the yellow races of the Asiatic islands, all work ceaselessly by day and night thate the throbbing of your _« | engines may — not grow cold, and that magic wealth that Hoes hidden in their forests may \find its way to Akron!” lof Senator Underwood to Chamber of lc erce, Akron, Ghi t 43 cot, 1104;2e gear rcer? The se- Mrs. John Savage, says newspaper, |has invented a new medicine called an auto: | “Glow-Gland.” As the old song goes: little Glow-Gland Flutter, Flutter!” A. 5, 8. National Bank Third Ave. and Cherry St. BALLARD Money Grow OMPOUND _ interest is like a plant send- ing out a sturdy sprout every six months. Say- ings at the Dexter Hor- ton National earn com- pound interest, and quickly grow into sub- stantial sums. : Savings Department open Saturday even- ings, 6 to 8 o'clock. Resources $35,839,098.71 Established 1870 GEORGETOW Locition “remporary

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