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Dairymen Fight Hoof and Mouth Plague s r of whic heir ill yperation for the rene a ener of yi moaned Feees ad pain, Hiei: fall — jaa Apri state supervisor of dairy and | declared I citizens, French i ocal stock, dairy and allied interests by E. L. Frenct a Ring ackne of } The o It was explained that the department of agr ture i P: ng houses, produce brokers, ¢ en and a num- oom of the Seattle prohibits the entry of live stock ar that might organized to fignt the ¢ of prohibited stock AG ber of Seattle vetering were present at the meeting, ures to prevent its be carriers of the ase, certain of which may be admitted ease carriers, but not sufficient men to inspect a number of mir iculties of the quarantine after Pumigayon, commodities. Success in prevents ng d fr d out ‘The Newspaper With ‘the Biggest Circulation 1 in Washington ME === | The Seattle Star rors Ab SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, » en Fly Today Without Martin! , MAJOR === WHERER [University Girl 6M DEFENSE Robs Sororities BlG PLANE! HE ARD sex From Houses to Get Finery She. ON Will Rejoin His Cannot Afford to Buy; Officials as ae a Mantsia Senator Silent on Matter 81 Cases of Fine Ot Goes “on Trial”; Dazzled by the display of ‘tine clothes and jewels worn by Liquors and Two, rich students at the University of Washington, a pretty, but Luck Flirts With Him Revolution and Earthquake Sweep Away Savings, but His Voice Still Thrill % The hu convalescent demand rhe nurse gave King of Sweden raises prize dog on his farm Probably Stockholm. uses them to drive h A back seat was the dest they had But with @ grunt Our hero turned it down, got mod And took affront, j The difference between a first mortgage and a second mortgage ts | that the first is for the car and the second for the upkeep. Three of the world flyers, si the Beck of a Ford: under the command of Lieut. 4 ign oa ord: q The girl is under surveillance and a close watch is being | kept upon her movements. ~ . ° > i Lowell Smith, were prepared ‘FOR SALE rn Witness Denies poor girl student has been pilfering from sorority houses in Trucks Taken in Thursday morning to hop off CHEEP! CHEE jorder to obtain expensive frocks, it was learned Thursday. Lenore Garage from Chignik, Alaska, for —_—_—_ Fee Acceptance Dutch Harbor, on the next : lap of the world flight, leay- f aia A fortune awaits the man who in wen ority girls, questioned Thurs-| Six alleged members of what ents a permanent nose powder for|, WASHINGTON, April 11—Gor-|day by The Star, said that they had known of the robberie the ‘pélien call the -“Ohasted ing Maj. Frederick L. Martin, la ppers. Saniek bebed Show yen for some days, but were unaware that a girl had committed | bootlegging gang,” headed by commander of the expedition, | E Bi Sie investigating the indictment of Sen. | them. Charice “Harvey, ex-petioemas, behind at Kanatak to repair 4 convicted a few days ago on an- other booze case; two huge auto trucks and 81 cases of assorted whiskies, gins and wines, valued at approximately $6,000, were t this egg. “Ma, I don't It/ator Wheeler, Montana, that Wheel-| President Sukeallo sald that his! oesn't smell good.” ler had ever appeared before the in-| office had not been informed of the “Eat that egg and don't complain | terior department for him in the ca-| robberies. After a check, he sald| about your food.” pacity of pald attorney. | that neither the dean of women nor the damage to his plane which caused him to make a forced landing Tuesday afternoon bloom of wealth gave her away. Her classmates remarked on the change and started making tm . “Do I have to eat the beak, too?"| Campbell was indiete? with|the dean of men knew anything} ulries, Gilad’ a cutee Becks ame | near Cape Igvak, according eee | Wheeler at Great Falls, Mont. The | about the affair. | ‘Then tt was that susplelon fell on! Staeeg py William Witte, a4 to information received here — Father, dear father, indictments charged that Wheeler) pRETTY CLOTHES |her. A watch has been kept on her] Stetant vrohibitlon drsten cna: | Thursday morning by Lieut. _ I must confess, had illegally accepted a retainer} LED GIRL ASTRAY movements for several days, but, ap- . | ‘ T. J. Koenig, commander at Sand Point. Weather conditions will be the only thing that will keep the three flyers from making the start today, squad of federal dry men, at 5 Thursday morning. The rald was madé on the Lenore garage, 2110 First ave. Whitney's men saw the big cars. one a Garford and the other a Mack I spent all your cash For an Baster dress. from Campbell to represent him be fore the department in connection |with olf drilling permits. Suggestion to state department of| Campbell said he had no busines: agriculture: Why not inoculate Seat-|with the department tn Junuary or |, parently warned by intuition, she has ceased her vinits to sorority houses for the time being, The surveillance, however, still is being kept up. Sorority girls told The Star that The girl herself is in poor circum. stances, it is She ts taking the regular course at the college. Soon jafter she arrived she began to make omparisons between her own clothes | tle earwigs with the hoof and,mouth | February, 1923, when Whecler was|and those worn by well-to-do atu.| they were under the impression the | | the message stated. Their planesare isease? alleged to have received the retain-| dents, She found that ahe was ‘out | thefts had been committed by a man. | ‘TUCK. drive into the garage under in excellent condition for the trip, P «« & re Jof the swim’ nt many affairs be-| This Jed to the theory that the girl | CUNT he! aes oer vel Maj. Martin’s ship, the Seattle, f SPORTING NEWS Ho said that Wheeler had “repeat-| cause of lier simplo dresses and un.| may have, on a few occasions, mas. | /&ht, and immediately organized « was at Kanatak Thursday, where it 3 3 bag Ramage rd pint iy" told him he could not appear | gemmed hands jueraded in male clothing, On the| watch party” around the garage was towed Wednesday, after the U- —Joe Blapp, the three a bg ~ y errs ¢| Barly Thursday the atx men began S.°S. destroyer Hull rescued the ma- armed rookie, work fore any departments for him. Finally the temptation became too) other hand, it was that al! of arvivinds ‘iui ahd in grou; ‘andl 4 out today, Shortly after that Campbell sald! strong and she yielded to tt. the times she had been observed, she | {FC VNm or tely fapen u ar ar-| has ton tie teh ec 4 F Pepe sage: Bo at Wheeler came to his office in} ‘The thing looked easy. Again | was quietly dressed in regular girl's | "O° ofthe isden trnoke selsed, | iclan, from the helpless ship, 170 e % tfter ‘prying Blapp's Great Falls and discussed the cases| and again the girl, boldly enter. | attire. “"yncluded in the party’ of slieged| bas Seger an Se teeth loose from an ith him. | jng sorority houses at night, pur- Chik¢ Severyns would not say! ctiee agents are Eddie Gay, Hich | ai ireless reports received by The elevator boy's leg who Mr. Wheeler told me that he| ‘Ioined various articles. She be- | Thurs whether or not he had | [0te® tae Gi | jStar stated that the accident Tues * had been bitten b: , at hp ard Bennett, Jack Ewing, Clarence Gay Was due toa leaking crunk case, nies t par 4ld not handle any land matter gan to appear prosperous and | been advised of the thefts, and re | ; Athos Ck ‘i sed theig' gage haegie Ww give?’ a pete Peterson, Fred Gage and Harvey. which exhausted the fuel supply. A fused to take t hat reason did he give? well-clad. But her sudden fused to discuss the matter. Be ( Io filed against J rookie to the 15th flo “He said that he had been elect SERRE SRA RR “i pmplaint was also filed against Joe new etigine is being rushed to the when the hotel on United States senator and could{ roll, proprietor of the garage, major from Unalaska, it was stated, had 13 floors, said he . - ae | after a quantity of moonshine liquor yt handle such matters,” said Camp- Sihanty sHaRe Red is According to word received by The Star at noon Thursday, Maj. Martin will change his motor at Portage bay and join the other fly- ers In a few days. < 5 would. bring Blapp to was also found cached in the place. | Carroll wag later placed under ar-.| rest and the original sextet were to be arraigned before United States Commissioner Elliott, | Roy Lyle, prohibition director, de | Seattle, but would fir il. him here. “He can do Wants to Sell Nation of 65,000 People and At that time, Campbell sald, there} was no question regarding his gov-) jornment land permits. Ho. added| that Wheeler brought four suits for) This is “Clean-Up and Paint: up| him in the state courts. she said H : nA ss ° e clared that Gay and Bennett, the/ The planes, in proceeding from . week.” Li'l Gee Geo celebrated et Campbell said that he paid Wheel a River Full of Fish latter driving the Garford truck into Chignik” to Dutch Bers Dai dis- a : terday ke a her neck ander @ retainer of $2,000 in January the garage, are members of the “Olm- | jtance of 400 miles, my stop at False j painting her cheeks. |1923. ted gang” awalting sentence on |Head, 22 , 2 beeks. See kag | sted gang’ 9 | Head, 220 miles from Chiguik, thus booze charges, and that sted’s power boat, the M-846, was a Roy Olm. This is also “Pride in Appearance DEFENDS WHEELER | |making the trip in two stages. They BY JOHN DE GANDT astounding offer today, described Did this day learn of the abandon- ment of Fort Lawton, where I did onee | South Dakota, suggested that all wit- poend seven months, peeling petetoes, ‘nesses waive Immunity before test! etd, Gleam Hogver, E. Hogg, Patt | fying, but’ Senator Borah said that “king of bootleggers.” Whitney found the seized trucks ated between Silesia and Brand- is in Seattle now preparing for a concert tour of this enburg, spent Tuesday night drifting in” country. royal chateaux, was offered for their plane, but reported that the week.” Gosh, does ard en he Investigation of the indictment of! (nnitea Press ene amarante | his country with all the matter- [sent from its moorage all Wedn Pate ata aee ie cae Pre we'll have to shave in the middle of senator Wheeler got under way to-| PARIS, April 17.—An entire of-fact frankness of an auction but back. at its dock on| 4 5 x 4 3 r f the week? day with former Representative Tom| nation with 65,000 people, a river | gers catalog. mee We lug Gimated, a ton | _ Signor Ronconi lost his fortune in the Russian revolution tion, of thelr planes while awaiting 7 = Ait edi Stout, of Montana, on the witness| “full of excellent fish,” a history Sagan, he said, 9 a “complete, |mer policeman, has figured largely |¢"d again in the Japanese earthquake, but he still has the) "Nt... srartin nor his mechanic 7 YE DIARY | ya of | , Q oa ‘i ‘ 2 2 : Fe | stand. that goes back to the days o' d incipality,”* liquor stories as the alleged! marvelous voice that thrilled Europe in pre-war days. He . : bet? At the outset Senator Steriing,| ‘Wallenstein, castles, forests and | ‘dependent “principality,” situ. ‘jin liq 7 suffered any from exposure. “THay rea about 600 square m4 the auction block here today. — a ‘Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer to be specially constructed for quick | It is the little principality of unloading with side doors built into miles, 65,000 inhabitants, capital city of 15,000, chateaux, Gothic weather was fair and little trouble -— * * | Shipl ff them fs under charges and| g, Itunted between Silesia | . 3 as was experienced. | ag ee ra Ne ia batoads becsor : Ricca gue Silesia | church, complete city hall with |the body, Ho sald Peterson: drove IS CAREER. wrecked once by the Bolsheviki and once and H. Musphy. that it was unnecessary. | and Brandenburg and covering | J ocontion saloons, bronze statue | the Mack truck into the garage with Betray rth ke, Si Giulio R {ewvelt \ ey: : | Borah’ read into the record the| about 600 square miles of terri: | Te Tac rt the river Rober |Ewing inside, quickly followed by y the Japanese earthquake, Signor Giulio Ronconi, we : We don’t know why the round.the- | statute which Wheeler was accused) tory rich in historic German | Yi" Tt oe eh and divers |Harvey alone. Gay then drove up in| known as an Italian baritone, prepared in Seattle Thursday d E world flyers are risking their lives) o¢ violating. It provides that no g0v-| legends. | Dienty’ * p 4 . a Packard automobile with the rear |to start all over again. on this trip, but perhaps somebody | ernment official shall accept tees for ‘The offer 1s made by the duke flelds, forests, eto, neat removed and ready to be loaded e | But first, he will go to Harbin, Manchuria, and reunite asked them to be judges in a beauty | representing clients before govern-| o¢ ‘Talleyrand de Perigord, hus- Tho title of Sagan, the duke | ii), cases of the contraband, Ben- DELAY PROBE contest and they are trying to escape | ment departments, band of Anna Gould, “serene explained, actually is held by his | ott drove the second truck and its himself with Signora Ronconi, w hom he left there for safety. from danger. | Stout gave his occupation as A) highness of the Independent prin- fidrnit he son oe hed oe booze was transferred into ono of |He will sail April 81 on the Empress of Russia. — ** | visto , vo je country as + at, 2 % newspaper publisher in Lewistown, sipallty. the duke ga the two seized trucks Inside the ga-| was The king of England has taken up| vont. Hoe said that he knew Wheel-| : vat only qualifications are birthday present. rage. “ pertiey ay aa ean ital. Skagit Investigation May Be hed Ne radio, Probably figures that if he/ er “very well,” having been defeated! «nar the duke retain the title of Tho principality has existed Lyle and Whitney declared that|KnOwn In every European capital. 000 Set Over.to June 2 ‘a ae loses his crown he'll still have his! py him for the democratic senatorial! ssereno highness of Sagan," and since 1649, when the king of Bo- |the six men arrested are all “key |He created the role of the leading : : head-set. nomination in 1922. be fixed by emia gave it to his great leader | mon” in the distribution of contra-|haritone in Meyerbeer's “L'Afrt | that the price shall be fixed by hemia gave - Probe of the Skagit by city council igi had | Campbell, Montana ol man, Ac-| th» duke's minister of finance. Wallenstein, and has been inthe | band liquor here. They figured the | caine.” He sang in English, French, Postal Truck Is Held Up: ordinance Brobanly aa be cele “You want to marry my daugh-|cused with: Wheeler in the al The duke, in making public his Talleyrand familly since 1845, 81 cases, which also included fine |Spanish, Italian, German and Rus- Ds. cnet Hew mambars’6t thé aicy Calm ter?” ment returned by a grand jury ig champagnes, to be worth $75 a case, | sian, 2, ; “I'm not certain, but I'd like an| Great Falls, Mont., Stout sald, spok Hl bootleegeta’ quétations ‘here. vibes sens chapel Desperadoes Escape cil_assume office on June 2. option on her hi air." to him in December, 1922, about em. | ears Mike a In October, 1918, he was singin§! souTH ST. PAUL, April 17—Five| Following publication of an attack 4 ; Sieh ¢ joying Wheeler in a suit in the WOUL | a) in Moscow. | Tho aniicerensky rev" | bandits obtained more than $35,000 |¥PON Proposed members of an inves: | & plo: ‘ : olution started. Art ceased. Ron-| " “y here | tigating committee, Councilman: Phil 4 one! 5. a ‘ h in a daring mail rob ican | " 4 Money may talk, state courts. Stout raid that when 4/Garage Mechanic con! saw men lined up in droves] tagny. | © CMURE mall robbery here qi att announced on ‘Thureday that |” But all it ever he mentioned the matter to Wheeler | land ehot' down. tis hotel became rake he fi d del: f the {i ti if “Goop-ret tk pret Campbell exept Inthe CHURCH GRANT Crushed by Auto) tric "tor: atx monte. the] gam mane, wa Ina ack of rex 8 rare, delay te ee 7 Reet * ja sha vba. *. + tered mail belt transferred atG i 3 5 woe Eye | Bet erase Campbell except in the Pinned under an automobile un-|Ronconis lived {n daily fear of their | western bein By postal aapiebe | Councilman-elect Ralph Nichols, 4 der which he was working when a|lives, ‘Their money melted away. é in a statement to The Star, urged de Year Homer: Wi has th a1 NFINED a in oe Eg Oe y r h y It was consigned to the Stockyards iu y Trapp ied pid Atala Ase cow COURTS KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 1.—| KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 17—|chain block which held it suspend-| tp April they escaped from Mos:| National bank from the Ninth die{/4¥ in appointing the commission : 4 In a suit filed in cireult court here, | John M. Moore, deposed president|ed broke, Orville Van De Rogart,| cow niet Federal: Res b until he and the other three coun: Gone? It ne up to $1 “Who brought up the question of |1n | 4 |cow. trict Federa erve bank in Min. ie Mi |contining Senator Wheeler's em: |four heirs of two men, who in 1866|of the Fidelity National Bank &/ 26, of 1821 Harvard ave., mechanic, | Finally, after a score ‘of’ halr. |neapolls, cilmen-elect take office. Es at PUMPKIN HOLLOW NOTES | tioyment to the state courts?” asked | fave land for the site of the Grand | ‘Trust Co., Kansas City, accused of was taken to the Seattle General), aan escapes, Signor Ronconi| Two postal employes were driving |TOUGH INITIATION % They have a quarterin-theslot | Serator Borah jAvenue Methodist church, seek te| embezzling $600,000 of the bank's! hospital critically injured Wednes-| TY ii. wite reached Harbin, pennt- {along tho street with the mail sacks {FOR NEW COUNCIL aes \ gas meter for each room nt the | “senator Wheeler himselt.” | recover the property. funds, died here today. day afternoon, ‘The accident hap |Hre Ts cont toured Chin and {when the bandits in an automobile, | “The new council should not be | 1 Pumpkin Hollow hotel, and a de- | ‘The case in which Campbell want- | The heirs declare the decd giving! Moore was stricken Friday after/pened in a garage at Third and} |Japan. He made money and looked | drew up alongside, brought the mail| {ed Up with men supportea by the ' spondent stranger who blew out | 4 Wheeler to appear for him in.|title to the property to the church Cleayery of ; his munis dotalca. Stowart. forevard: tocrejolning ‘his Wits, truck to a halt, seized the sacks and beakers bats 3 ae bi ha } th the other’ ni 5 5 ship of one of; Was in conflict. with constitutional | tions. Physicians sald he was su 2 ‘AGeee wo ince | fled 48 Important as the Skagit probe! fiat Pay danke ot TRE 1% bee! hind Leda » tout said, {provisions at that time, prohibiting | fering from acute diabetis. They de- iM H ib. rd I BOT tue. DURE OE rite ihe w i PR we AE ictal Nichols said, ‘*Men who are satis: ie funeral, iat #r ie he sald, subsequently aid) the giving of land to a congrega-|nied rumors he drank ‘polson. rs. rhuobard 1s i UR ers ted Ue EL Ta: factory to the old council’ may. proywigg ee ey Nampa ah : tion, unless it was to be used as a ott Strigkent Dice eee ciao pobre Anal” ext Japan Is Building cntirely unsatisfactory to the new appear for him. {ton untes irl ricken; Dies) morning was a pauper again. ‘Tokyo Ia irate uae ‘ Pat-a-cake,,.pat-a-cake, Sterling brought out that Campbell |site for a church building, pastor's} ttl Telegraph Ee hace New Shi f Li council, and might be removed from 4 Malt le Gad Foe Heont to apeak to. Wheeler|residence or burial ground, eattie grap | Mrs. Ivelyn Mary Standy Hub. |!@y i ruins, ps Oo ANE |oftice. Such a contingency can be | Bab is he f at SN er ha ale because he| A 10-story building now occupies Offi I H dd | bard: 30, wife of William A. Hub.| Somehow or other he got to-} LONDON, April 17.—Since signing | avo.ded if the r council members Yell iB per pute acpi tad it ascquainted with|part of the tract. The land was do: icé 18 FLONOFEA” | ...4, of the Henry Packing Co., died | gether enough money to bring him|of the Washington limitation of {are given the right to pass upon the a i patel se pr was not personally seca lnated by A. A. Goodman and R, J.| The Postal Telegraph Cable’ Co. |'Thursday morning at 1720 Alki ave, |to America, In Seattle he has made |armament treaties, Great Britain |investigating body." Ali pe ’ Sai a te He hls aed Wheeler tell you the | Lewis, offices here have recolved word that |The funeral, to be held at tho Bleltz and saved the cost of ono round] has started construction of one sub-| Utilities Committee Chairman Tine é 2 Sot ty atlase Dl Benton mpennation?” asked| ‘Those seeking to recover the prop: |for showing a greater Increased |funeral parlors, will bo arranged trip and two one-way trips betwoon |marino, while Japan has begun {dall Thursday came to the defense | Ap lig ape a Bo mer aet vr eaten, lerty are Alonzo A, Goodman, Seat-|husinesa than any other Postal Tel: |later. here and Manchuria, And he is go-|work on six light cruisers, 17|of M. M. O'Shaugnessy, city engk | pind | hh ag Fea hl firm was to be|tle; Wita A, Rodert, Olathe, Kan.;/egraph office in its competitive Mrs. Hubbard was graduated from |ing to bring Signora Roncont here, | destroyers and 18 submarines, Par-|neer of San Francisco, suggested as ° A yee ne a sear for looking after|Mrs, Jennie Finn, Oklahoma City, |clans for six months, first prize hon: |Queen Anno high school, an? is sur.| ‘Thursday Roncont left for Spo: |tidmentary Secretary Ammon’ sald {chairman of the investigating board, i Ol Phe” BOY Meaning: Good-bye, | paid $10,000 a yedr for looney wate (and Ara, Beusle Woods, Zldorado, |ors have been awarded the Seattio|vived only by her husband and her|kane on a short tour before he|during the sexsion of the house of | Tindall kald that O'Shaughnessy tu { 4 | Old Party. usgts ave spray ian [ican office. father. wails. commons today, (Turn to Page 6, Cofamn 8)