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COUNCIL Civil Service Investigation Is Under Way ulation in Washington WEATHER Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 70. Minumum, 52. Today noon, 62 == | The Newspaper With the Biggest Cir The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 1924, Northwest's Biggest Show ‘VASHON BOY hase teas Beauty ee as ALIEN LA IS SEEN AS More Attr "he : ¢ ==" FROM FIRE! THE CAUSE a a god thi n baseball | | im ‘Hanihara Quits His) Post in U. S. and! Is Gloomy as He It oceu- | — j nh {He and Providence! olympic games are now in, Given Credit in) But, as ev avers cod Island Fight to Halt) ee | Flames Returns Home Gharley Bryan is running ter} By Leland Hannum TOKYO, July 11.—A rush of ap nt, Next to the Finns, | A IS-yearold bey, hanging Iplicants for enlistment in the arm Bryan boys are the great +. over the top of a high |during the last few weeks was at runners in the world. «iff while hungry flames licked lerlbuted by officials today to the x at his face and bedy, poured 2. water down on a threatening course, Seattle would have a| grass fire on the west side of ful entry in the running broad| Vashon tsland and saved the vil- jump—if they would let us) lage of Cove and a farmhouse Mayor Brown | early Friday morning. 29 | A kind” Providence, who | There ought to be harmony in this, stepped in at the critical mo- Frank Bugle married Birdie | ment and beealmed the wind, OQemett at Newport, Ky., yusterday. aided the boy and volunteer fire “e-. fighters, according to word from * feientist says the sun ts growing | Cove, still threatened by the fire ‘@iter. Probably trying to keep coot/ Friday forenoon. } E The Vashon island fire was only lone of scores of blazes which Friday | were sweeping over approximately S| 60,000 acres of forest and logged }.p off land inthe Northwest and along the Pacific Coast. z x FIRE SWEEPS ee UP HILLSIDE Pe Ateally patriotic man is one who| The boy was Lioyd Marsh, 15 feeling in Japan over the passage} jof the Japanese exclusion law by| |the American congrens J | was | Wasbin, Hanthara, |sador here, returns to his country | jconvineed that a m satisfactory | [disposition of the Japanese immigra | ton question must be arranged if jtrouble is to be avoided between the| |two countrie Hanthara is not making any state ment for publication, but the serious nest with which the Japanese people we 4 {regard the hew American exclusion law is shown by the fect that the} Ambassador ts understood to believe | & ‘ that, altho the outward antiAmert-! § fan demonstration in his country 11.--Leav! Masa panese ambu | goon will end, sucha feeling on the up every time the Star{of A. J. Marsh, Cove merch: He; part of the Japanese will continue sed Banner is played over the | Was untouched by the flames, tho en: | | Under the surface. | dan | : ade te fall a hundred feet down an almost | Sileve and porous plasters, son, | perpendicular hiliside, thru the fire Are very much alike into’ West passage. We timpic getting into one, Retleved to have been started from | Bet getting out—Good night! | 4 camp fire or from brush burnings» ae | which got out of control, the grass Of Roman chariot had this ad-| fire spread over a dozen acres and over a modern flivver. It| Swept Up the hillside toward Cove if had two wheels to lose when it| (Turn to Page 6, Column 1) into the ditch. : "Keep the fame fires burning.” E cVEN years ago they first hon-|honors when they consign her | 3 | tid, Nae ' weet citew” beast) ieialtin fg tie earth fitch whence” bl | geen to rales: $10,008; to lthan the most beautiful girl in|came i M®acre community camp site| America.”* And Sunday afternoon Mra. June Bacher died Weanes-| Hing over big, but how in heck | [her friends’ will pay her the. last (Turn to Page 6, Column 1) WR they be able to find 90 acr i? Resting Today at Aleppo; eacrertala Opened at Olympia | Bucharest Is Next Stop | a8 | Wouldn't | be in disgrace,” | TA feshionatle toay said, ig} Twenty-three persons had filed | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 11. - then I get to heaven, they’4l acterations for cundidacy for state} |The American world flight effort is and national offices with Secretary | proceeding swiftly and smoothly, step Was year's halo on my head!”) + state J. Grant Hinkle before| Willlam EB. Worsham, former city) Worsham was dropped from the|hy step, without a hitch, and Lieuta Seared mg PP Sea « day for| detective, and Frank Vale weré found | police department by Chief Severyns | gmith, Nelson and Wade will be in noon Friday, the opening day for| ? ngered by them and the peril of & Hanthara Jeaves Washington late }today. He goes direct to San Fran claco, where he sall for i on board the Korea Maru July 18 | Officially it is said that Hanthara jhas not yet resigned as ambassador and that he is returning to Japan leave. However, the understanding here in that he will probably not ra: jturn to ov aubing tia as ambassador. Filings for Many Offices Goats, chipmun Worsham | nere from Aleppo yesterday after a nine-hour flight. ‘They are resting at |W. Clifford Lindberg, n embassy and tomorrow | With Jocko, his pet monk ar are. oO! e republican ticke a Mayor Brown was trying to| ja) 4 “or oom tiled” for governor: court Friday. The verdict was read | but Severyns’ suspicions were aroused | chief of police Me icutenant governor: five for| at 10 o’ciock after the jury had been | because of his alleged mixup In a nat eee 7 |the Americ: x jout since 5 p. m., Thursday cotics deal. Worsham applied f M8 Angeles is now claiming Mt re. | gre n the First, Second and} mt a congress from | s treas-| William Juneau, Ed Delancy und| instatement by the civil, service com-| make a landing at Bucharest. Third districts; one for state treas sailor aboard the U. S. S. Pennsylvania 3, ponies and dogs and cats won't have mean Dicmged from 8 96C- | ring | Sly, OF conepeey: Yomie ep more Shan & Yeme a5 for “conduct | werope on their nbxt hop. it all to thémselves in the pet parade staged by The Star| Window of the county-city All. candidates who have filed s0| national prohibition act by a federal| unbecoming an officer.” No evidence | The United States airmen arrived | qnd the Seattle Sportsmen's association next Monday morn- Yesterday. He probably|, “ jury in Judge Willlam Sawtelle’s| could be obtained again 4327 Seventh ave. S., will be there . Jocko is five months old. He : will hop over to the Balkans and| was brought from Panama by Clifford’s uncle, who is a], Destroyers ~ which. accompanied HOME EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. J aps Rushing to miss Ref et Pore BROWN DEFIANCE TAKEN UP |Executive’s Action | Examined by Body and Reports Will Be Made Shortly ITY COUNCIL members of tha |\ departmental efficiency commit~ Friday called Mayor Brown's and began an investigation Jof the civil service department Chairman Ralph Nichols called a meeting of the committee at a. m. and went into immedi methods. Mrs. Hen ing m which she said Landes, who, as act~ rra d immediate dismissal of Commissioners H, T. | Bolton and Mrs. Donna Beker and |Counciiman W. T. Campbell are the other members of the investigating committee. While Mrs. Landes sald that the commissioners should be dismisse i jand it was generally expected that she would dismiss them herself, sha failed to act, giving as her r on the belief that the department should be investigated while the mayor was h | in Seattle SAYS MAYOR MUST BE HELD) RESPONSIBLE “The civil service commission is one for which the mayer must as sume full responsibility,” Mrs, Landes said. Councilman Nichols declared that |the investigation will be of a, con- jstructive nature. “Today we will go into methods jof the civil service,” he explained. | “Seattle taxpayers believe their taxes are too high and that they jare not getting full value for money spent. tablish the efficiency or lack of ef+ jficiency of civil service which is jthe root of city activities.” | In the first da investigation, |the committee will question exam- Jiners, the secretary of the commis- |sion and will probe records, Nichols | added. | Following his hurried return to Seattle from New York, Mayor | Brown invited the council to inves tigate the civil service commission, jand as a counter-threat, said that jhe intended to force the investiga- tion of certain council members. | "= Planes, Bound for = Seattle, Hop Off PORTLAND, July 11.—The fleet of five seaplanes enroute to Sand Point from San Diego, Cal., hopped joff at six m. today for Seattle, | followed by the tender Aroostook which steamed down stream at 8 a, m. jthe planes left down stream last &S one of the city’s assets, : one for attorney general; one| Cleveland C, Converse, co-defendants | mission and his request was granted, | Lieut. Lowell Smith, the flight Photo by Frank’ Jeoohs, Star Stale Photographer, |the al recton Aria ‘ignite otes have they extended their city | U'CT! On® Orn tendent of schools;| with Worsham and Vale, were ac-| However, the auditing committee, | commander, aaid he and his comrades cee see peasy SENN eae pe ‘tat far? ire for secretary of state and five|qultted. in the clty auditor's office, refused | were thrilled by the lands over which |TNHE § TTLE SPORT ITH all the work nearing com- 3 id a Tas oust judge. Worsham and Vule were held by| to release his heck. He » UP | they have Just flown, especially the MEN'S ASSOCIATION. pet pa pletion, the Seattle Sporas: ‘Sheriff Nabs Two fg an awful country For. | for state supreme the United States marshal Friday | his efforts to rejoin the force and|«itver ribbon of the Bosphorus, He ie it on{™en’s show, at Fourth avenue and | et Rem are only paying about $1,000 | GRANT HINKLE j without bail. It was expected that} purchased a cigar stand and soft) ported that he and Lieutenants Nol-|‘ will “start. from, The} Blar, "ON s41 street, will: be ready for Its open | in City Dry Raid be smuggled in. }18 FIRST TO FILE i Judge Sawtelle would fix bail ae drink parlor at Eighth and Pty on and Wade are in good physical| Seventh ave. between Union and turday noon. he exhibit, be-} Sheriff Matt Starwich and a depu- F one J. Grant Hinkle, present secretary) (, ‘the day, Worsham and his where he was arrested. | bediegy.'4 ci again, University, at 10 a. m. next Monday, |s s being the YE Diary | of state, was the first man to file.| derendanta were arrested at 800 Pike| Vale was. Worsham's partner in| Linkait th thelr pets, will as. {most unique of He is a candidate to succeed Him-| 5+ whore federal prohibition agents | business, it was brought out at eo 1 children, with Deh ~~ |the Northwest betimes, t, bat the Lene > yi 1. semble at The Star at 9:45, harmed, and did speak to my wite | If {testified they sold booze openly trie’ ‘ scard for both| ‘Because of the appeal to “ so hard words hetween tus, a Nine candidates filed their declara- The parade, out of regard for ha i Shtate patties, and did not Kiss her, | tion in person, Two declarations} pets and children, will be short. ‘The 233 this and that, but nothing | ©rnor are ‘ . ed-| did meet Maj. J, Holmes| E, L. French, Vancouver; Ed so to dinner, and Ged | ward Clifford, Seattle; Thomas P. Twenty children from the Mother HASED several blocks affer hotd-;he walked to the counter, it is| Planes to Stunt Above Sand | ryther nome will be in the parade, | the Wife not at home, bu : fg " at.| ing up a Japanese restaurant, ged, and, reaching in his pocket, f ; They wanted to. et in the worst |be as Sevelle, Seattle: W Fy Cove, Seat Harry Boswell, bandit, | drew out a pistol, commanding Ozimt | Point Field " pAleoa | the edu te hour, to bed. =| tle; Roland SE sake vy, P their| 48 captured, following n hand-td-|to open the cash registe Be ste: éaradsto Coyle mish bed hand fight in the main fire station! Boswell then took $20.65 from the| In honor of the city of Seattle, an! executive secretary of the Humane| day of The Sta | declarations 'p:-P jat Third aye, and Main st., where h@/ tit and ran, It. is alleged, Ozimijaerial circus will be staged over the | aoc They didn't have any may- |. ‘The candidates who have filed for Gteesing under which to hide | 7 attempted to shoot a policeman, &@-/ grabbed a whistle and blew it, | Sand Point field, starting velock | of th 2 wa , but had no pet sty, “I'll provide a pet for each make some reduction in his | Om account of the dimes and | he finds when he co eee Cushions, but he doesn't After finishing his meal) Chase. Boswell ran thru alley | =~ | ind crossed streets in an effort to| demonstrated by Licuts. A. P. Thurs escape, As a last resort ho dashed|ton, I. H. Conant and EB. B, Wilkins.) “rhe young wild animals jinto the fire station, hiding behing a| ‘The two latter will en (turn to Page 6, Column (Turn to Page 6, Column 2) She “ga if she Geen" t go out with = oat when your car is ra week. apd Boswell took out his gun, He! ALL CITIES IN U. S.})“ Gets oie OF —_| ts sits trom venina by sve ot] Fish Cannery Is pull the trigger. He en to in Flames’ Path W. E. Boeing, airplane LL. is fourth among || turer, made a special trip of the United States in] ] Sound in his yacht to get was st, will be the } ficlals of the Seattle Sportsmen's as Lia €: tatives aad route is down Seventh to Union, on ere filed by represental i the Beat : ee rere Sah Seorito she hase sere. ert’ Bg mall | Union to ‘Third and up Third to the|*eciation predict that more than ind 3, Fildes and-E.|' rhe candidates who filed for gov Sportsemen'y Show grounds, at Third | 000. persons will view the exhibits | . Fields and E:| ‘phe candidates who filed fo - Sportsemen’s Sho a pie baryons ot vier tae, oan Portland and’ ios ‘Angeles, and Sat aiken during the week of July 12 to fat, but no * mares can ber No admission will be charged to “Two Japanese Are how, and only a small fee will Ked of those who desire to see! Held on Dry Raid nal and outdoor pictures [va fix: that. aid C. M. arrar, |!" @ separate tent. On Monday, the pet parade, no ad- mission will be charged for children at the motion picture exhibit. fire truck battle above the field, showing the show, have been placed in ty Friday forenoon staged a raid on kind ever held in} the Chicago rooming house, 506% | Jacl Kson st., and arrested two per- the gréat | son: after seizing five cases of beer that the show will hold, of-|and a quart of whisky. H. L. Leroy as: |! and Mrs. j bail each. Leroy were released on $500 Discovery of a moonshine di jlery in a house at 1607 Et Alder st., |Thursday night, resulted in a raid |by the police dry squad during which |two Japanese, S. Nimi, 40, and 8, a m.from: the. Humane barns," ¢ y (jOgura, 44, were arrested and jailed ee be ald 2M Rey a Charles |Cording to the officers. ret. W. H. Steen und Patrolmen| this evening. The public Is Invited to! Gion MeLeod, friend of the Mother] Direction signs to the exhibit have | oy open The still and Roce | vied hton, Adam Beeler and B, §.| Boswell entered the cafe operated} !. J. Mullen and M. Manning wero| witness the show from the field or| Ryther kids for years, will see that] been erected 4 bit Auto Club of! jiquor we Nowa think the man who com 2a ayiaaies f Seattle, | by 8. Ozimi, 404 Main st., about standing near by and, seeing Boswell } | nearby locations lall the children from the Home get ‘he aaa on ; ata Apogee Kinks eri Ls a comes all. of Seattle \ "i rie aes a nat strangers may be able to find| ; ; e i , con-| 8:30 a. m, Friday and ordered ple| running, drew their guns and Vormation flying, aerial combat, LacaHb: Harada in <automoution, BICYCLE BAD ae Bis living room o ale) The men sseking office of con-| and toile ; Vdarstatég sadumnaneuvariin wil Helos oe ee their way to the show grounds with | beste PORTLAND, Ore., July 11,—Polics |today were seeking a. bl eaptured xe inan wif SEATTLE FOURTH IN In the Olympic mountains for the| 2° Mast night robbed an oil station w«:'| Good News bass for ° creases for tho. first te game Gapartinent’s fish dis > | Big Par k B O v6) st jail wire he is said to have ad-| AGL CREEK, Wash. July 1 Baila i iy se ) ate {the ate game department's fish dis:| Buildings Go Up. [mitted the robbery, Ozimi identified " me thhebt’ Heat here ‘te. lf o! according to figures || pla | Boswell as the man who had held|. “! ee ae en tlic published today by 8. W. Straus Three big tents will house the dit-| Total $350,000. —————— — | him up. caer cannery, A steam pump || & Co, New York. . Only New | nt exhibits. ‘Those who had taken |] & Big Permits. Why do men leave home? fen). yOU ever. saws In yO Ut) en Aid liose wore sent here on w|| York, Detroit and Cleveland are xhibits hy Wednesday morning fol:| rae Next Monday night they're lite ; : OREGON HEN: LAYS EGQ4 isco today trom Portland to hetp | ahead of this city—and Cleveland eee eta a aa iV Go than 9,000 tn building s home to go to the These will be the members of fight the flame in only $859,000 ahead. ey 8 d fish departmant, permits were issued by the city theater to ace the the Young Men's Business club, | WITH MONOGRAM ON IT} "8" Ws AMSA RIBOOL: Tau: Angele Ieee fe} King, county fish and Samo ouilding department ‘Thursday, ‘Tho 3 Eat ae Ratton VME HES) Beto q } 1 other cities || Commission, lve fish and hatchery; |targest permit was to tho Pacific ‘ Mon Leave Hom the organization K MH DALLES. Ore,, July 11. || Portland, Denyer and other cities || hs i Ava | And if you want to find out back of the Seattle-Tacoma Salt | ‘This bon ts laying monogram Gompers, Ill, Is rin far benind Seattle,” The’ gain || Seatcle AIHA $ association, |'Polephone & Telegraph Co. for tho * *0 to home, and ne Tues: Water park. They ate up and ||. } ho first half of 1924 |} Predatory animals ond birds, and] construction of a $200,000 warehouse ‘ng. a to work why they leave hore on |] eae Im rove eport here for the fir wa 24, i ‘ , 4 t the gurdent |. why y, WF g and a ng to jut \ Pp , P' 193 camp scene; United States biologieal}and shop building at 820 Fairview ’ ! Vednowday, Thurkday, Fr working and ar ng to yut |] Mrs, W. H. Crawford's Ply over the first halt of 1993, was |] i A, J 1p cove aaa uP and Hunday this thing over with sueh |] mouth Rock layer presented her NEW YORK, July Me-Bamuel| | inere than $3,000,000, [survey predatory animals and birds;/ave, A permit for a $40,000. two: | a Yon fad ‘better, be-at the bang that it will dislodge snow with an cag on whieh hey initial |/Gompers, veteran president of the Permits from 822 peinet pat || United States forest service, forest} story building at, 191214 and 16 tg aie, tell of me 1| nights, you na on the Cascade mountaine “CO” appeared as perfect as if it || American Mederation of Labor, 1 |] cities show an & por cent gain, | methods; Washington Morest Wve} Mourth ave. was iasucd to John HW DO down inn tn how hs the middle of But it's time to let you in had been placed there by an en considerably Improved, it way stated! ounting to nearly. two billion || #8seclation, fire protection; Mount|Scott. A, M. Bouck will, erect # h ph 6 Where Papa the || Right sont sit Meine to see on’ tio! Neorat: ahout: the Monday’ |'| gaver * THat the Coney Island hotel, where he SO Nihe | Rainier Special, Rainier scene; Carl] $12,000 residence at 163% Peach ‘Nidden, wold ina silver | the Riba ing bunod ot YOUBE (Lurn to Page 6, Column 4) in rebupernting today, 1 (turn Age 6, Column 4) court. the best looking buneh of young i tk ERS COE acta en | “Our investigation will seek to es-.

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