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4 } 3 | ee Scat SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 DISTILLERY = Trail Mystery Girl Automobile BY AGENTS _ iquor Cache Found in Spot Redden Says It Was; Moonshine Discovered, Too | ed. M ma an 100 gal of | moonsh ¢ yed The ca spot ¢ Nquor was found In} ated by O, L. Redden x-patrelm: who is accused of ing Barei, in a talk Friday with | porter ing heap of ashes Sat that remains of the en. * moonshine plant » READY TO DO BUSINESS AGAIN Federal officers who conducted the raid said that the elaborate founda. tion of the still, the condition of the colls 1 apparatus was such as would lead to the belief that the Bareis were all ready to start up their plant again. The 100 barrels were waiting to receive the mash. When the officers left, a tearful woman protested against the whirl ing sparks that floated Into the sky, fearful lest they spread to her home on the next farm or to the heavy sec: | ond growth forest | But the federals did the job up right. ‘The odd ends of the fire were Ny extinguished. So was the hine plant lay is a moon: In the me: ds from not more than 75/ the big distillery was »und the second moonshine cache of Bar si the Merchants’ About 100 gallons of moonshine, | ¢h¢ sisting of one 50-gallon barrel full exposition, honed down to about five gallons | it Monday. ch, were dug out of the earth| —Photo by Frank Jacobs nere they had been buried by the i brothers, unded the “"M re Qs Stony he Pacific Northwest Merch ‘OR OUT RIGHT lexposition was broken Saturday by Patrolman Redden, tn his story of |the admission of Paul Knudsen, #¢ the shooting episode to The Star re-lretary of the exposition, thet st porter, said that he had found seven barrels of the moonshine ther of the barrels were fu’ HE wall of silence that has eur y Girl” ¢ was to take part Im a plan for prb- All| moting he | promise of R. W. Frame of the Ken id. Sheriff Matt Starwich was told | worth Motor Truck Co., chairr if Redden’s story Thursday after-|the exposition committee, that a full nm. Most of the liquor was prob. Josure would be made Monday i still In the place then Star nudsen was acen to ¢ said he’ would send a crew of | Fraser-P uties out Friday, but if they went | morning. and re: they failed to find the cache. utes later with Late Friday, in seeking evidence | whom he a » support the story of the shooting bile. He w id by his client, A Tom |make any state © and a Star reporter went to| young lady's ide Barei farm. There, cleve {was to play in cealed, were the barr Page went | fairs to Renton and reported the lquor| “It ts still he repiied he to As: Prohi mn Com- |" ‘en the members of the ¢ foner W y 2 TO BURN | STRUCTURE At 9 o'clock, Whitney and Agent Walter Justi, S. C. Linviliq J. N. fiimmons and H. B. Mooring ar an of r the erson store rday peare My sted into a wa sked if he ¥ t regarding post committee, with the exception ht the farm. “It's one of the most complete| Children’s da tilleries I have ever seen,’’ Whit-|on Sunday, June 8 ney said. y special se 7 So comprehensive was the plant | ications of at Whitney decided to burn the | dren entire structure, and a tank of oil Following are-some of the ch attle churches | 6 marked ermons and ded- babies and chil | rohes $vas spread over the building and the | that will participate with » rv contents destroyed. The cache, con-| ! 2 special ritual fisting of the 11 barrels, one of which | arin |e was full of moonshine, also was de.| Trinity Parish Church, Eighth and} etroyed. |James—Rev. W. H is rector}| The four prisoners and Steve Mont-| Rev. R. A. Burge, assistant, Holy fose face possible charges of murder| communion, 8 a. m.; children’s ou fs a result of their raid on the Barel| charist and Sunday school, 9:30 a. m; Yistifiery. Louis Baref, who was shot| holy communion and sermon, 11 twice thru the abdomen, was re-|m., subject, “The Giving of the Holy | ported to have a swelling of the torso! gpirit"; Young People’s Fellowship, | from the wounds Friday night. He| 6-30 p. m.; evening prayer and ser spent a quiet night, however, and! mon, % p. m., subject, “If Ye Love hospital officers were more opUmistic| Me, Keep My Commandments.” | over his condition Saturday morning. | re Of the men held for the raid, Red-| den, Joseph H. Burt, Harry Land-| Trinity Chapel, Tenth ave, and N. |, ker and Chester A. Rothermall are| Aloha—Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. charged with robbery and first de-| oped est ree assault. Sheriff's deputies are| St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Har- | Btill seeking Steve Montrose, accused | vard and Spring Rey. John D.! by Redden of having shot el |McLauchlan, Ph. DD. associate! Warrants for the arrest of Ernest | priest; Rev. H. H. Gowen, DD. Holy hnd Umberto Baref will be issued| communion at 8 a. m.; church school and the two men taken into cus-|at 9:30 a. m.; morning prayer and| tody, Whitney said, to be charged in| sermon at 11, subject, “Pentecost federal court with manufacture and| Young People’s Service le possession of moonshine whisky. A| Dp. m.; evening prayer and sermon at small bottle. of the stuff was found subject, fissions and the in the farm house, officers sa Ae daate Lociuey Saint Michael's Chapel of Saint Reports th: huge still hag been | Mark’s Parish, N, Sixth and John st operating within 609 yards of the|—Suns eucharist and sermon at 9:30 Harel still on May creek, caused Sher-| ® ™m.; Church school at 3 p. m. |N if Matt Starwich to send a crew of Revhev ve e to the piace Saturday morn-| St. John's Episcopal, California and Hanford st., West Seattle; According to the reports, the still| M. J. Bywater; 8 a. m., Ho is even bigger than the huge distil | € ‘communion; 9:40 «a. m,, ny night |Communion, fully choral; sermon, “1 don’t know the name of the|“The Com the Comforter”: place, but my tip comes pretty|offertory solo, Mrs. W. J. Lee straight and } understand it is a blg}p, m., baptisms; 7:30 p. m., ves place,” Starwich said Lowden Refuses to | Que Be Vice President PORTLAND, © June rank ©. Lowden, forme nois, widely governor of Ili] ibilit far the repul nomination for |ROWAN DID NOT |you rem | The rain would make its delivery | the wound, or go find some w But most of it had been} ‘‘Jt's still a secret,” Paul Knudsen, executive secretary of declared as he drove off exposition’s “Mystery Girl” for a conference 1 ten others that had been| ¥. Frame today, Frame, however, promises to tell all about Star Staft Photographer jot Chairman ne, know nothing I have been kept ng to a conference with cal industries, and by the |1 punced later Later In the morning Frame was viewed in the offices of his « promised to give a full dis al business men, Ballard Christian church, W Morning serv: | ng fervice at | posted will burn a hole thru the ponaeele ur Greenwood Christian church, Queen Anne Christian chareh, Lee y Christian church, Morning servico Wallingford lr Regular Sun at 6], musical | of getting Church.” | A i Green Lake Norwegian-T and Stewart y| inday | school lery burned at the Barei farm Fri-|school in the hall; 11 a. m., Holy|and e Federated | had ample time and Ashworth | was 9 0! Rowland Edwards Wie Church of Psychic Science Jing f Religious Open Korum, — Meoting , 106 Madison Sevenih Hlect Church of Israel—| moment president, will not accept the} University Presbyterian church, mination, even if offered to him, he |corner 16th ave, N. 1. and Wi, 47th red in a letter received by Milo|st. Rev. H. §. Templeton, pastor €, King, instrumental in placing |Morning service at 11 and evening Lowden's name the Oregon pri-| service at 8 mary balle poe ie) Lowden was selected by Oregon re |* First Christian church, Broadwa publicans ag the favored candidate injand 1. Olive Rey. R iF the primarie He told King his | Theapp, pastor rnin ervice hame was placed on the Oregon bal Jat 11; Children’s Day service at lot without his permission, 746 p.m * She “rd Wait Until Rain Stopped,” BY FIELDING ia MMON Ls <ILY f hiet ¢ : 4 has no message " regarded the STC Du * FOR RAIN g tho Spanish-American war mber, President McKinle had a message which had to be de livered to Garvie, leader of t Insurgents, Ho picked a man named Rowan, Rowan took the letter and did not stop to ask: “Where is Gar ola?’ to ¢ e Cuban weeks Bo Chief Severyna, you can see, fortunate in not having any mew that must be “delivered to Garc certain Questions asked candidates for po: nitions on the Se tle police force are interesting. Here a few of them How much is 23 and 9? If you worked six days for $8 a day how much would you (The correct w to be: ‘‘It all depends who I w working.”") Another questi you would If a snake bit u: Call for he (The answer to this, Informar le: The last becat © it taken a cop lena time to find whiskey than to call for help."’) EXAMINATION IN THREE PARTS The examination consists of three parts, medical, physical and mental Tho candidate must first subfnit two references to the civil service be rd. One must be a former em oyer and the other must be some ne other than a former mploy These references are investigated, if there is time to do #0, the civil service employes declare. Bometimes, however, there is not ficient time to do this. Often, the cand Hee to see if he has a p SEATT 1s Still Raided and Burned by U.S. Men But Suppose It Didn’t?|: He Says What Would the Cop Do?! CANDIDATES ARE grades obtained in the me up next and then 4 new examina * Instead, he carried the message mping thru enemy ter a Bridge ritory afoot and returning in three} A . cross Columbia The senate Grant counties bridge » a telegram received Saturday representative jauthorizes the two cou struct a bridge |river at Vantage the counties Campaign Costs Will Be Bi chief defense WASHINGTON a court reporter; (2) Benjamin S, (4) Nathan Leopold, Jr.; Attorney Robert E. Awaiting the court's decision on the habeas corpus action brought by the defense. Foreman Leopold (left), brother of Nathan, Jr., and Attorney Benjamin from left to right, Nathan Leopold, S | uncle of Richard M. Loeb, and Attorney Clarence S. Darrow. ing the eummer and watch ¢ Bachrach, In the second row, Tried to Smuggle Guns, Say Officers the steamship A. Service Writer blackness of the murder of 14-| year-old Robert Franks will be the set smuggle guns and ate's |China, name is submitted to the chief of po- | by © record a struggle on a downtown Nathan Jeopold Jr. and Richard Loeb. This is the bellef here as the city | rubs its eyes at the nightmare kill-; Customs Inspector Ryan, Accepts Challenge to Cut Into Dexter-Horton Vault eattle Man Says He Can Open Door Be Invaded Say Cannot BE. J. Lesser, of the lopme ation, 313 Weatlake corp. ave. N., offered Saturday to cut thru the new steel doors of the vault In the Dexter Horton bank bullding and 1 the $5,000 that Boyd Hamil ton, of the Mosler Safe company, of Portland, says his firm has posted for anyone who can perform the feat A story in The Star Thursday told of the offer. In a letter to The Star |today, Lesser says: “It is with great interest that we jread in The Star of June 5, that Boyd N. Hamilton, representing the Mosler Sats company of Seattle and Portland, says that his concern has 00 to give anyone that BY LINDEN PENTZ ANACORTES, June 7.—Wo arose early after our night on Whidby is! and and prepared to get away ut [high water at 4:60 a, m, Time {passed by unnoticed In the work of | breaking c np and we suddenly saw that the tide was ebbing So we rushed about to complete loading and then had a desperate Job | “The Ark” afloat. Finally | lwe pushed it into the water and started towards Anacortes | It was another perfect day such} as we had enjoyed on the start of Jour trip. We chugged along past | wooded t ches that looked more en an the spot where we had eral assed ging t mped the night before, § tlementa of fishermen were and several suspicious coves that} |looked as tho they might shelter rum-vunners, Slack water was scheduled at about 11 a, m. at Deception Pass, so we > make the run, Tt ck when we turned Into |Comet bay, Two large tugs were already waiting grew tiresome so after a council of war we decided to take a thance and run thru the pa TO SHOOT TION PASS So we made everything fast, fille | the gas tank, took out the life pre servers got \inder way, As we swung out of Comet bay into the | main channel the tide caught us and |carried us along at twice the ra ing "Fine," A huge pot began to boll under the bont, Before we knew It remains a cold daylight | Ifthe youthful millionaire murder- | ers had Killed primarily because they needed money, if they had killed over | . If there had been any ele- ment of hatred or of fear, it would omprehensible to the man on the | It would be an issue of simple | iit or Innocence. | But there ig no precedent to ruide| in a motiveless murder. to get a thrill," explained Leopold when aske for taking life, then black ts | green or red Y SANE | j Richard Loeb eee , the boys must be insane. If GET READY FOR a plot as they did they} h the Mosler Safe compan construction vaulta at the Dexter Hortor bank and the Bank of Ca “We hereby challenge Mr Nathan Leopold . and claim that if he un the opportunity, — | they ce = OFFER SCHOOL AT CHURCH nnot be normal On the other hand, some of the BOYS’ TRIAL je 8 foremost alienists declare they 1, or any other metal that the | are normally |are trouble, say these scient in brain and will, but in he }and conscience. There is the point, {t is expected, * Summer Vacation Courses | upon which will depend whether the |boys go to the gallows. Many believe | these vaults “We also suggest that Mr ton place thin The Seattle Star construction ¢ to be turned over are successful, vidence of good faith that this is posted before we attempt _flemonstration Pentz F amily Periled in in Trip Thru Whirlpools. » Decision to Run Deception Pass Proves to Be Dangerous, but All Ends Well to Be Given Children an effort to link up vacationing ness will favor the insanity defense rather than strengthen the prosecu- hildren with the cultural side ; Foremost in rejecting any Insanity jdefonse talk are Drs. Hugh T. Pat-| focai battle in Chicag am ©. Krohn and Archi: } of the church, two summer Bible and nounced here Saturday. | youths while they were in the custo- of State's Attorney Notwithstanding Congregational and girls may Hing MA in-4865 the morning hours | atures will Include swimming, | {within perfectly sane limits, they as- GIRL WITNE Both slayers were precocious. Leo- the supercilious aesthete, al-| quitted of the a genius. Loob, | even if found insane,” likable profligate, was ®){mmediately demand a new trial on pampered darling. And at 19, they| the kidnaping indictment, { found life a bore, with physical stim- and mental adventures| ry death penalties. A brief statement, word from the defense, public last night by and other courses second one we avoided, school under a de , ran directly n olng ays was considercs and in doing) 4 ‘summer Bible ways was considered will be held from » 16 to July 3 at the First Chris. y and B. Olive, © Westminster Presbyterian church co-operating. Sessions at this school are free and 1d each morning f 2, except Saturdays, will be given , in the Westminster church, > is slated for down and then side onds of this and w and on Into smooth water again on we weathered the whirlpools without trouble, ulants stale \tian church, Their ‘thrill’? explanation {s logi- y are simply extreme pr ducts of the jazz age—brilliant swamp | two boy A demonstra. not have been able to tell the story. y the state's alienists, |per Box the non-technical wit-| Toeb, nesses for the state, it may be set! sears.-Roebuck & Co, down in advance that few will be| selves to make no attempt to “defeat watched more closely than Miss Su: | justice," beautiful University of | ago student, friend of Leopold’s. | pelieved, hey were simply good friends, she) opinion thruout Chicago, which has and {hey aren't any more. | heen keenly But there nover was apy question as| minionaire's sons, who, ‘Just for the sane, she Is ready to tell fun of it,” they we were thru the worst of From Rosario or ‘Would Ransom Her | Kidnaped Dollie * James Ross was assign- ed today to join with Virginia Bec Rosario beach. | course lay around the shore in between Al Anacortes, | Below Anacort to his being s bad an those in Deception » boat behaved splendidly While waiting for the law to ta |kidnapers Anacortes wa The last persons w p cameramen grind: | house at their motion picture and the fir a famillar one Helen was kiginaped while anchored there, walting to of Virginia's! | | got thru. After a half hour, the J with their camera sails on the boat tor Qdorous Haul Is | Be Made by Thieves |' SAN FRAN sunburned on | of | speed that our motor had been do-| not hurried as to tan and toughen beta wo thought, But at that] prefers being a au we were In the center and were|to a landlubber, Ratto's groce Above at the bar in Chief Justice John R, Caverly's court: (1) Clarence S. Darrow, Bachrach, also an attorney for the defens back of Leopold, Richard Loeb. eee { ORGE BRITT 7—The ¢ olical nd defense of the why. If that is a} reason some psych! 1d conceive and carry out as| sane in every rn pect ts, Is rt} unbelievable ruthless: | | tory. who examined the obert F S poisonous perfume. — | pola, gr. pair of built around ¢ ctions, polished} were insane Ace and practiced an lure back eat rents sees = 3 Murder of Boy Astounds City) Diabolical Blackness of Franks’ Slaying Will Be the Chief Asset in Defense of Leopold and Loeb Extreme right M. Loeb, Youths Face Two Charges With Death Penalties CHICAGO, June defense in the trial of Nathan Leo- pold and Richard Loeb, | slayers of 14-year-old Roby |today were digging trenches from | which they are to stage the greatest criminal his- Both state and While State's Attorney Crowe and his battery of aides were the unique! Preparing two se, it is. explainable | against the two young intellectuals— one a charge of murder, | of kidnaping for ransom—paren's of the two boys made a strong bid for public sympathy. Should Leopold and Loeb be ac- murder charge, the state will at Crowe's office. Both charges car- the first official fathers of the The fathers, Nathan Leo- president of the Morris Pa- company, . millionaire vice president of , pledged them- The statement was tssued, as a defense against public bitter toward the two . aid, murdered young |Iranks, A general bellet that the boys would escape a death sentence , the city goes over again | hecause of the millions spent in their in its mind the astounding facts of is euper-fiction thru-| against Leopold and Loeb. Sherlock Holmes unravel-| ‘phe fathers’ of the mystery thru on the lonely pratrie, | genied that in her/and a plot which no fictionist would | spent for the defense, even as a probability behalf has added to Joint statement, given out at the office of their a huge “either for le- It gavea ole, ense would be gal or medical talent” nine months in advance | indication that th boy and kill him, the pair rehearsed thie every tell-tale t alibi after he climbed within five minut wore perfection, they |jn, ate dinner calmly at a re pickéd up their neighbor boy, Robert | and then hid the body as the first convenient sub-| vert s today who perpe-| ject. They had in mind a grandson of} go js written now senwald or several other/ story, Not all the millions of their took 16 pounds of| wealthy conventents of their vicinity, | families nor chanced along and be:| the sacrifice | Nor all the st They killed him in their automobile | word of that story, under a cul- familiarly the tears wipe out a

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