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LAFOLLETTE OPENS FIGHT! § ith the Biggest Circulation in Washington ‘attle Star * What to Do if Your Canoe Tip Jniversity Students and Instructor Demonstrate Safety Rules in Effort to Stop Heavy Yearly Death Toll HOME EDITION D ewspaper V 'ThesS Entered as Se | WEATHER | {ill FORECAST ass Ma at o. Mar SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, unmen Are), Martin’s Death 1924 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ip SESSION TORN BY Seward and Mount Baker parks, 'in Seuttlo, @itic North lb — | : | | : ot = de a RE 1B folks! Wonder who 5 ( | ee Convention Breaks if { they will n president ° oe - sige t : 4 y . j Geeky the tongs fri and Judge in | | Drens Le Folle cee _~.| Leader Attacks En- lait The hardest thing a delegate hu a *) 7 : eas Gonvegien We, ta, heied Love Feasts : tire Platform AR ickering the speech-mak . . “ a . | — ‘i Love feasts between the poli ; : BY FRAZER EDWARDS : see and the county prosecutor's of (United Press Staff Correspondent) Speeches made at Cleveland are be. fice, and between Prosecutor Ma LEVELAND, June 11—The i ing broadcasted thruout the country colm Douglas and Judge Austin F : 4 republican convention at ger Suhtinns marian hae — Grieniths ymin the clty-count | mao broke wide open carly this aft- ban | rival! s uilding Wednesday reer ix, ailbectea ernoon into a reai fighting ses- ; ae Mrs. Landes, Chief of 7.6. nen. in youre potice| Commissioner Funk, wz “| sion, with the storm centered ihcg 5 a visited the prosecutor's office and. P , . in the resolutions committee, » { OUR OWN OLYMPIC GAMES Seattle, Issues a extending an olive branch, asked of Spokane, Tells Accidents like this take a yearly toll of young lives on lakes near Seattle. In the, which is wrestling with the 5 * Deputy Prosecutor E. D. Colvin if . picture Fred Griffin and Ed Gutherless, of the university, demonstrate what happens| platform to be presented tonight. ) se roclamation for } a ’ uy, pp p yo ' h ” , *, “ny ” ow s 8 ken looxe”’ elisa Lo Cote i | B M a bee eae co Sp ig bin Jury Martin Death when the canoe capsizes. The stunt was arranged for The Star by “Jimmy” Arbuthnot, |, ones has ip a loo : = } one Mea. em to “clean up” the district * bata ane eU Heat thtna A ahaa” da Ue i ry 4 he word that spread among the del- ‘a fe asure Waihiae Yule Gen inn deal. Without Cause athletic coach at the U. The first thing to do, he says, is “Keep your head! egnten, ‘du: Roreeoonthitive Tae ” Fourth aven [awrite s a ae en Cooper staged a dramatic fight } e firs : ion ¢ sued! : ECAUSE there have been neve ortant ©. thin, such a craft ony should get t 4 the otha ta ee ) a a t proclamation ever Issued) Colvin sald his office would, and) 'XONERATING Deputy Sheriff B fatal accldsnte already this year, | Seattle lakes -some of which are|the othec, Holden with one hend and (i the resolutions commits. | Camm @ SS . she a di Se wy \S/issued informations in which ‘T.)+4 Ed Fitzgerald and Leo Sowers ang because this ia Seattle Safety | whipped to whitecaps by sudden|paddie along with the other, kicking |" Stacked the entire platform, as ss woman will set aside June 18 as r| who mday morning shot 4 br ne: . ra fc guaege anges j drafted to date, in bitter styl » PY ae [on pieem mes **)Hosh! and T. Tanaka, Jap cider) who m morning shot week, The Star naked “Jimmy” Ar- | squalls |with your feet to propel the boat |‘r#fted to date, in bitter style ‘ fe joint owners, were charged as joint-|Frahk C. Martin to death in @ wild) puthnot,. Washington U.. athletic ong hasn't a keel, | toward’ the shore | He submitted the Wisconsin plat- a gas MARATHON Mrs. Henry Landes, president of/ ists. ‘The two were arrested and|auto chase on E. Marginal way, ®/ coach and canoe expert to tell ite po hoc pe bpprade eda gg f form of Senator La Folleite as @ the city council and acting mayor|are held in lieu of $1,500 t s jury: Wes ay afternoon| readers “what | pA oely Sadly pray hard for fair weather. paddle should be held in the |.unetitute. Then Cooper turned his 4 ‘ uring Mayor Brown's absence. | eae) ed the following verdict wry air fg “Don't go out in a canoe unless nd with which you support |fire on the “party regularity” plank ‘ Pesgy Hop married again, | VoCmesaay declared that she would) At the same time Prosecuto We find that Martin came to Fred Griffin and’ 14. Guntheriexs,| eu can swim If the cance is dost, the |of the platform, as drafted inva this time tc ot ste king. No eam such ai as ern ak getting Douglas took into Judge Griffith® his death by a gunshot wound in two university boy deliberate “If the canoe tips over, don't je still will ald in keeping you |* ubcommittee. He demunded to Date hat to keep her in| sade & special day for Seattle citi-| court his first case In nearly two| the head accidentally inflicted In | tipped aver a canoe of leave go. Don't try to limb onto now by whose authority such men the toothp: which she’s been | ure to work for the power meas-/ years, Hix break with the judge| the discharge of the duties by | ington today, in onde the overturned cfift, Don't let | “Remember that you will float “* La Follette and other progres | accustomed me came when Griffiths told a grand deputy sheriffs, and recommend — measures might be demonstrated in| go of the paddle. with very slight assistance, if your |*!ves were being read out of the 1 - ena: e ‘ T matter was placed before) jury to disregard the prosecutor they be exonerated of all blame. | pictures for Star readers, The Star| WHAT TO DO IN body 1s almost submerged. Don't Tepublican party under the terms of j Fi - ; P4 Mayor Brown some time ago, but! advice in making its report. Sin We, the Jury, further recommend hanks them for their coc ation. | THE EMERGENCY try to climb’ out of the water. ‘The | ‘bis plank { It's rapidly gettin > that a 100) he postponed action, Wednesday) inat time Douglas has consistently, that Mart companions, WUl eee | “I¢ your canoe tips over, keep al more of your body you keep under| Cooper's outbreak followed a live- | gallon still is looked down upon as) he turned over his office to Mrs.| ied affidavits of prejudice against, iam Jd. Larrimore and Wealey Mc Every canoe should have a keel.” | firm bold of the s {f possible. If| the ce the easier you will|!¥ fight that revotved around the ; one of family size, D agents | Landes preparatory to leaving for ®/ Griffiths, carrying the argument as| Cauley, be held for further in ays Arbuthnot, “It's the most im-'there are two in the craft, oneif | world court “plank. The possibility } throw ‘em back when they catch "em jtrip East. He said that the mat-jfer as the supreme cou! vestigation i | of a row on the floor of the con- { as too small to bother with. ter now rested with the “mayor The case which st os the end of}. Deputy eecuter Colvin declared | vention over this plank led the » , te * esa.” the feud in the Btate vs, Eva agin would confer with Prosecutor jconvention leaders to bring about CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | Eight days now remain in which] Howard. ‘The woman {« charged|D0UKias Wednesday afternoon at |the adjournment in the middle of IVY CLUB signatures can be obtained in Seat-|with bigamy. She is accused of| Wich time a decision will be made the day until § o'clock tonight, The man who leads the prayer tle for the Bone Power bill. The| having married Henry Borgmann,| * '9 the action against the two pris | When the storm began getting 7 meeting while his wife splits the | succeas of the measure rests with) sfarch 15, in Seattle. while. still ONT | heaviest, the committee had been kindling. the securing of 29,000 additional] married to W. R. Howard. Deputy) ©onard Funk. muperintendent of jin session almost continuously for eee signatures within the city of Seat-| prosecutor Alien Peyser 1a conduct-| Dublc works at Spokane, ad fathér-| jnearly: 4 hours. The members. of Who remembers when, just about / tle, an announcement from head-ling the state's case. inlaw of Martin, attended the in-/ the sub-committee were showing time of year, the mint julep used | Quarters Wednesday declared. | | ee “a quest, Funk denounced the shoot | markea signs of fatigue Nerves: to arrive? Soft music INTENSIVE DRIVE ng ax wholly unjustified | were on edge, and from behind the oe 6 TO GET QUOTA The deputies had nothing against | closed doors of the committee rooms We frankly must con{c ‘This means that 2,000 signatures 0 the automobile or its occupants jcame sounds of heated, bitter argu- Altho we like to dress jay must be averaged. An intensive whi ey were chasing, except for | ments, We'd rather go to jail has started to insure this daily the fact that it was speeding, | menied Than wear a swallow uota, Additional volunteer workers their own admission the off i 019.5%. have been placed at vantage points sed the auto, thereby inviting it Another man who is doomed to/in the downtown district and house. —an to speed or race with them,” Funk bankrupety is the gink who starts to |to-house workers were being encour-|Leopold and Loeb Enter ed is manufacture wire hair for d in the residential sections, ¢ | ott SAYS SHOOTING flappers ‘A call was tesued for more women | Denial in Boy Murder Case was uNsustiriEep i nae Ae to work at tables downtown Wednes-/| - “Nothing can justify the shooting.” | | MYSTERY STORY day. It is the aim to keep 20 tables BY EDWARD ¢. DERR William J. Larimore, who was driv 1 Nannie, the shanty goat, after be- busy for the remainder of the time.| (United Press Staff Correspondent) |!9 the car, and Wesley McCauley World Court Planks Cause ing thoroly milked, climbed upon the It is the plan to have every avall | epryc the third occupant, were taken from | ; A F " HICAGO, June 11.—Nathan Le % : | Kitchen roof where she browsed all | apie worker fill at least one petition | poig and Rick a Tash, toa A the clty Jail to testify in the inquest | Hurried Adjournment : morning, finding nothing but splint- wer Bill Day beatbhes aiiidates acd anne ae et old hey were questioned by Deputy | — | Gt ane Uiingle nels. In the after. 1 ree” erauates and ons of million-| prosecutor Ewing D. Colvin in the BY ROBERT J. BENDER i@ noon she came down, nibbled awhile er ttl go ts aa oe} bk nid '0| presence of Matt sheriff, (United Press Staff Correspondent) at an old mop and in the evening Habart wiika nok ora pave ering | nd Coroner W. H. Corson NICIPAL AUDITORIUM, gave up a quart of rich milk. How! have to close in Seattle on June 20) jonaire a another mil:) Colvin tried to link the two men e Cleveland, June 11.—While the come? in order to get all the names checked Co es tatlectuals up with a rum running expedition ~ |resolutions committee struggled to ely and certified in time to get them tol nreviguaty “confeared” Milne ea |and grilled both mercilessly ; jsmooth out the differences arising ‘ Li'l Gee Gee returned from the|the secretary of state on July 3, It] ty year-old boy “for the fun nid wa_| Latimore refused to answer many aes re ee “ates. [over certain planks in the platform 1 sg ont area Coostmnigpocam ay eee efforts Jcitement of it," were arraigned in; 1uestions. on the grounds *hat it) Here's the way to avoid drowning when the canoe tips over. Note that the boys have | trates Ne its subcommittee thruout bent” ‘she chortied. (Tye Just had) Thirty thousand signatures have/ criminal court before Chiet Justice |™#ht incriminate him. fic€auley | Lent their paddles; that they haven't tried to climb onto the canoe, and that one of them) h® night, the republican national : my roof shingled again. been certified to date, it is said.| 55) : i followed suit : hy convention in a brief session today : . ee With the additional 20,000 expected | j,.-+1, te averly. It was Losb’s 19th | on REFUSE TO \is at each end. In this manner they are fairly sure to reach shore in safety. cleared the way for final action on : A : r g yirthday FUSE, ni ye, Star 8 0 The old man's living in the past, |from Seattle and the names from ah Sverflow crowd, compossa|ANSWER QUESTIONS | n pot he ki Sembee By Franke Reais. Bre Sate eno onreee 1 the, Otto hie Reality And he recalls with aching heart) country districts and smaller cities, | jargely of youths jammed thet cone arimore refused to incriminate ' Rumblings of an impending storm The good old days, forever gone, the necessary number of names Will! room, There were few women prea.( himself by giving his occupation for 5 éc 9%”? jover the world court planks drawn When he had hair enough to part.| be obtained. loerhae BigOe we the eee et | the past few yenre: refused to say nt 0c rown |by the sub-committee reached the Ce id | Homer T. Bone, author of the bill. court room was crowded long before | What speed he was driving, whether convention leaders just before today’s ‘This is Ice Cream Cone Week. A| who has been leading the tight for] the procession of women spectators |e heard shots, whether he saw the session got under way. It was to thimbful of ice cream will be given; the measure, is still confined to his} sarod, $3 jofficers and whether he owned the | s head off, if possible, a treatened 4 away free with every cone—as usual,| home in Tacoma, suffering from! LEOPOLD AND LOEB | loaded: revolver: fotind! tc: the car, 36 \WaYS 1S S iG tine Gane ; see throat trouble. PLAINLY NERVOUS also refused to where the license | | jents of the Coolidge court plan as 4 Charles H. Heighton will debate! y, |plates found in his car had come Sa | | rac former Senator Albert Beveridge of YE DIARY | Voices of the throng were oa lt i a : ize 0 aiaoie the power question in Wenatchee| when Leopold and Lavo, bath oan | from |Patrol Fails to Locate It in > |Police Know Who Held Up |indiana, that chairman Frank W. Early up, and to catting the grase, and| Thursday night. Tuesday night hectic ere tah } Poth plainly | “The plates were Issued to T. J Tr an S ear) ;Mondell, amidst a din of “noes, did work out a device for a razor, te be spoke before the Arden Improvement! (our, bailitte. ‘Th Gown the atsie by (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) Lake Canal | Store Messengers | saveled the convention into a recess , constructed like « lawn mower, so that igh in South Seattle : “ gt Seg rate Bar uUAN ; i ey es shortly after 12:30 4 one will merely run it across the fact pose Send to Oa he table with Clarence Darrow and PIERS | Ketan “ | With a prospector's confidence Seattl lice 7 dekbotiv, The del s ‘and lo! one is shaved! And so, dream: " Benjamin Bachrach, defense attor After an all-night search, in which | that “this is the year," Mayor] Seattle police detectives under he delegates were told to recon: ing of millions from the Invention, Subway Trains of | neya. harbor patrol boat No, 1 dragged and| Brown {s leaving for the Kast to-| Captain of Detectives Charles ‘Ten-|Vene at 8 p. m,, at which time the ‘ Sie otties.. Saleh Le bap wnstege . + “Are Nathan Leopold, Jr., and| re-dragged the usually placid waters | "ght to attend the yational demo-! nant, announced Wednesday that | Patty leaders hope to have achieved . Pembertor o 3 " . y pl 8) ah dnesday AtEQ PE we Tigid. need work bei Uttler bot Spent U London Are Still riciara 4. Loeb present?” the court of the Lake ‘Washington canal, har-| CTA convention, confident that] ey were positive of the identity. of | cere with all ts planks attuned afternoon in talking gaily to several LONDON, June 11.—No subway | clerk asked. | | : bie Hy har-| William Jennings Bryan has the! the tour bandits who Monday noon |*?,t7°, “anes of those who threaten aeecest little wenches that did come In. 'iraing were in operation in London| “Yes, sir," Leopold answered, | |bor officials reported that Wednes:| strength to receive the nomination staged a spectacular holdup of two Seu i ° Sere ree during the rush hour betwecn 8 a.| “Yes,” Loeb echoed | day morning operations were still|and that he can be elected presi-| ierederick & Nelson bank imedaetigers | oo GE AGATE ST % t ‘ m. and 9 a m. t , due to over. he two youths took their places | i ears |fruitiess in the hunt for the body of | dent of the United in front of the Seattle National ban pierced ha Natl? Farmer: Hey. there, how come |loading of the power stations, where | before the rail and were told of the/President of France Hands |Norman m. Strickland, 22-year-old | his Is the year,” sald Doc Wed-| Second ave and Columbia st DCIS FO. Tees eo eg be up in my apple tree, by|,° few loyal workers are not on| indictments voted against. them by Sete “ f juniversity senior, who disappeared |nesday morning, as he completed| caped with $63,800 in cash ene among fhe eee ae » A {strike. | the county grand jury. | in His Resignation |iate Monday night. | preparations for his trip, which| checks. sprit acta he dale tt Boy: Please, Mister, I Just fell out} ‘phe walkout of some 8,060 other] ‘You have been indicted on| —_— | The body of his canoe companion, | will keep him away a month, “Mc-| The detective department has been satya Set oa the peak eae an airplane. re * ‘ > > “age ef if < ? mis se learly agreement on the pl % et Sen |power house employes, called in de-|charges -of kidnaping Robert BY WEBB MILLER | Miss Wilma ‘Talmadge, 21, a stenog-| Adoo is the strong man now, but) working on the case night and day, lero Mashe ihe Tong aignt teat ; ; jflance of organized labor leaders,| Franks,” the clerk said. “Do you|(United Press Staff Correspondent) |rapher, was recovered near the umi-|if he can't get over, Bryan can| running down scores of clews re-|}% a ae If thou hast an enemy, my son, | showed signs of abating. (Turn to Page 7, Column 1). | jrabes, . Bareane fai OS’ shekd 4 ee ee had gone askew. ete wilt ‘Hien With: a ance ties that ' | PARIS, June 11.—"Tomorrow, in| YeFsity canoe house Tuesday fore-| and will, McAdoo, in my opinion,| ported to them, , Bayeridine—and i¢saa rerore tae Caudtiasway. 6f, the :tartatian | wail the ranks beside the good citizens of {2000 by Nathan Huey, of the campus |.will support Bryan, and if Bryan| The mostivaluable of these was in| aq the support of his conforee, 5 tin thy nahand cat and thy eye my country, T will take up the strug. | buildings and grounds department. is nominated, he can be elected. formation showing that four notori-|cenator Watson—let it be known 4 revenge shall be complete, ; . eads W rit gle for liberty, the republic and} The capsized canoe, with young | “The people by now realize what| ous ex-convicts were overheard in alinat he would not stand for an pad td | er France," Alexander Milleramd, 12th |Strickland's coat hanging to a thwart | it che for a man to stay tn] anoles Sean Weenie RD tinequivodel acceptaries of the team | i a ; president of Franco, declared today | Was discovered early Tuesday morn-|the public eye 82 years and still| bery plotting the crime. The four | (Coo proposal, and, if such & bey sti a) cor 3 “Pe ” |in a messnge to the country which |ing and a search for the missing | have a record untarnished, ‘That's| did not mention Frederick & Nelson's | Wer oy were Rmbodled. ik thee Pe carrey Lew ane for.onnel on, y Og ULL) accompanied his resignation “trom | bodies was Immediately started. | Bryan. but referred to the crime aa a “pay-|* i resented to the convention —Hions in Seattie.”—Chiet Severyns. oHica: | — an route to Washington and New] Toll job on a downtown store.” ho would make an open fight - If there's grafting and corruption | Millerand resigned under protest. York, Doc will stop at his birth-| The detectives were able to dis. nwainst: {tram his delogatc’s sean And the city’s full of vice, BY LELAND HANNUM |(who isn't used to streeta and traf. |Stormy scenes were enacted in the | place, Oregon, Ill, where, ho says.) cover the identity of the four plot- ote the ution Do not blame the gentle coppers U ALLY it’s tho absent sun who |fice) atuded her erstwhile mistreas |chamber of deputies us a curt: note [he will see the creck where ho| ters and found thoir pictures in the |°7 tt Teor aay trouble at For that wouldn't be quite nice; falls to write to his mother, |and slipped across 12th ave. Half. |from the president, sending his res jherded his mother's geese; tho old) Pollce record books. ‘The two. victims | 6 ong of an otherwise thotoly Do not razz the old police force, {hut there's one mother in Scuttle to-| way crow the pavement whe be. |ignation, was read, | Pe ree 7‘ mill and all that sort of thing.) Of the holdup, A, O. Nygren and 1, peaceful meeting, the convention "Till it hangs its head in shame, day who is dreading writing to hor |came frightened. by the whirling,| In his mowage to the country Portland’ Rose Festival to) trom the old nome town ho will! Pounds, were unable to identity the | » to Page 7% Column 1) 1f the elty’s low and vicious— son, away back in Chicago for the |rubber-tired wheels and snorting |Millerand flayed hin polftical ene. | Feature C " go to Chicago, then to Washington] Pictures of the men, Why, the public is to blame. ummer. It’s all because of “Pegi |motors und started back mies, who. Had driven’ him. trom.of eature Coronation jund then to’ Now York, whero ho| They said they were so excited at f Wrong again he son is about A heavily laden truck bore down | fice ——— will arrive June 20, three days be-| {he time of the robbery they did not | e Mf banditti work in wafety carn old, and "Peggy" is a Mttle, jon her und the rear whol struck | "I expected to collaborate with | PORTLAND, June 11.—Citixens of | fore the convention begins: remember very much about how the ¢ And holdup» Bly their trade black, ,floppy-eared water spaniel |the little dog, throwing hor aprawt-|them in entire loyalty,” he sald! Portland were today waiting to isi SOO Skea Se bach N she Orders have been went 00 umes: fn immunity, my brothers, . in n the brick The t oM 4 ‘6 ay ‘5 i to a northwest cities to pick up puppy | bricks ie tvuck fore |My offers met with refusal. They | crown the Queon of Rosaria in ae:| . ay e * any ee Ae ile be ; | And don't forget to sce that|on down 12th and "Pe elped demanded my resignation, This was! cordance with the annual fetivat, Boulevard Bridge een four men, suspected of the || Real Hstate Moves the knockers who'ro insisting — |her ped is warm enough, mother, | pitifully as she floundered across the !an unjustifiable pretension, violent. | tradition. | . puss Hae 7 That the force is weak und lame| and bathe her pretty often, or she'll |street towards home and satel ly opposed to the spirit and lotter| ‘The queen, whose identity fs as Ordered Repaired | arr neta es Gain Is a Fifth For if crime goes unpunished t fleas, "uke good care of her for| They picked her up and called alot the conatitution,” lyet unknown to her subjects, will] ‘The Wilmore Slough bridge on . ‘ ‘ (4 Why, the public is to blame. \me." veterinary surg found that | ‘The present reaffirmed his con: |urrive by airplane with six maids in| Take — Washington boutevara| Old 5 in Tacoma | Business Is Good — Rais J. M. ‘That'y what young Bis writer Ni ie Entel had tained aro: | victlon that great dangers w in. | waiting. was ordered repaired by the park | as Auto Thieves Qaart real estate transfers are y ‘ {his mother, Mra. Vic aacson, |Ken shoulder and possible internal | volved in such # precedent | Her arrival will be heralded when} commissioners — Wednesday The) ‘TACOMA, June 11,—Five men, al running 20 per cent ahead of The difference between a radio and| 4419 12th ave., each day from Chi- | injure She'y stil alive, the they| "Tt would bave believed myself} many alrplunos circle over the city, |ridge waa closed two weeks axo|joged to be members of auto theft |the same period in 1 vcorditiy a radio fan is that you can shut off | cage, where he Is spending the sum. | m have to wend her ou: to the |committing # felony in becoming, | dropping rose ““}when it wis condemned ky county | gang, were held in custody hy the /to figures nbHcunnea od, oe by he radio. Imer visiting, “Perey Ww his dog,|Mumane society headquarters for ajeven by inertia, an accomplice to a] ‘Thousands of visitors have. gath- | engineer Phe work on the bridge! police here today, _ Oftlee ane |) Seaton Hanh wheel i past ad ai and only an apartment nouse kid-|moricful moment under the chloro |ehange so full of peril. 1 have re-|ored for the annual event. ‘Ten thou.| will be completed a week ttom| pounced that with thelr arrest, they ldiatriety dn. tho. United Setatomaree This is Safety Week. ‘Don't try to}die can know the Joys of having a |form mash Jsisted, T have given in only after fj} sand delogatos to half a dozen state} Monday, it is estimated, ut a cost] jad traced nino hataglai dures tive |tho' consenbill af huatnbiee eae i stand on your head on toy of the dog wil for himuelf ‘ie And that's wiy one Soattio moth. {had oxhauyted all lugal means In my !conyentions Inoretyed the ranks of fof ‘$1,000. The structure connects /ut which wore stolen here and four [financial experts vonverning the Pac ij J., C, Smith building, But Tuesday evening “Pegsy ler hates to write to her abuunt son, power," his mosuage road Wie feutival crowd, ~

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