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OCTOBER vy ELECTORS’ FIGHT HUGE DIRIGIBLE IS IS UP AGAIN ON WAY AGAIN and a Hard fu S YOM KIPPUR Boiled-Man | | Ballaine Launches a New Shenandoah Leaves Fort rn —— BY THE EDITO Attack on Cunningham Worth for San Diego BY? R b dant ERDAY. was Yom Kippur—Sabbath of Sab , ” ANGER, Texas, 0. .—T . “COURT IGNORED FRAUD . v. baths over the city, $8 m Lot Bon There is an old Talmudic doctrine, “Before you can He Charges, as He Seeks w rth, todey at 12:35 5 n her make Peace with d, you must make peace with men.” ate Rehearin¢ Might from Hort W Ban Yesterday the Jews everywhere met in their syna Immediate Rehearing ot gogues and chanted Kol-nid-ra"—"Absolve me!" TED . STATE WELIUM This newest of the great Jewish prayer was stolen : PLANT, } Worth, Texas, Oct 1 used the word without intent to give offense—from ial An ight stay here the the Catholie church in the 14th gentury. . “7 — nto But the Jews have given to “Kol-nid-ra” a meaning « - obi of Bt aa a . which “Absolve me” does not possess for Gentiles. Too " Tho big craft circled over the often the Protestant sins thru life, believing that he . a r ‘orm plant krounds and giided) can be saved by repentance on his death bed. Too southward toward Fo: o 0 = nol award toward Port Worth, seven! often the Catholic sins thru the week, and squares ~ will be | Miles away, to pick up the trail of ' A petit © will el ine Texas Paciti 4d, which it] himself with God by confess polled as he imagines’ himself . . pgtrcned ar | Will follow to El Paso on Sunday to be, has written this 7 . The next landing wil t the That ts what “Absolve me si ¢ » A San Dieg vast | Means to the Gentile, But the 1 have gweat ‘neat stroke ” ee oe the atebe re }Around mid The craft} Tlmud teaches: “Before you of & Vharaoh's | be Cativornia,| WAS prov I for the flight during} 8" Make peace with God, you I have met Roman steel with bs ye the La }the night must make peace with men.” bared “breast electors off the t 2 that} Lattle difficulty was anticipated or I frequently Gnd good in all “| 1 bave tolled and slaved for Ballaine » the 1,70@mile trip to the coast, Com, religions but mix feet of earth We showed in ou " t be |mander Lansdow suid, altho th Ps Be They mad deny Thy be fore the court that the Cunningham |Suthern end of the Rocky Mountain I KNOW a Jew who ta heat, ticket was fraudule ved | nge lay in the course / a in being | |) Kobnid-ra! Kol-nid-ra und fraudulently filed. © , A outherly wind prevailed! hard . graduate | “THO oaths that I've made to t jong the westward course in Texas of an American university. He | the he Pag ge alee COMPLETES TRIP s a lawyer, Ho wears modern Twas | hat 3 fought, Tho’ PROM LAKEHURST lothes, thinks modern thought Goat "know t of Biant craft floated over the nd plays the game of iif The wrack was so sharp and the sup. | landing field here at strenuously, the American way ron #0 cold refor | Bight, having covered Une 1,650-mile| He denies that he is orthodox Thou knowst the way flest altho it w © one | fight from Lakehurst, in $4 hours Yet yeaterday he closed his || will ge id enable it to render| and 20 minutes, law office and shut from | Kol-nid-ra! Kol < our claims,” Fau equipment at the hellum| ming worldly thoughts. He | see prima facie] Plant delayed mooring of the big ship] went to the synagogue, to DAY my friend ts back at fraud was shown | for more than an hour and the jah kata raion aaaek bik Qiak, teney Ch tee yout of the conventh prorat — Warped to the an the year, and sald his kadd t for you, for a fee. Being filed on primary day. Tt certifi- ay oom ‘ prayer for the dead, hard-bolled, ho w I suppose, was filed at $:0T a m. and) Teut. J B eee of St. Paul./ “t know,” he told mo after. resort to the deceits that lawyers ated that the convention was held hese wank. embeae - piety od Nari ward, “that the thing I did tc often employ in a dog-sat-dog at 10:30 a m. 0 eg roege | Admiral W. A. Moffett, chief of the| @Y Was senseless, perhaps bar } world But Se ean eecs the can [Ravy'e watens of caronauticn Both| beri. But I id ut. 3 will | Before you can make peace was filed tw urs before the COM! declared the flight was without mi always do it on Yom Kippur | with God, you must make peace vention was held,” Ballaine sald.) "ang praised the conduct of the My friend said his kaddish, 1 with m “The supreme court ignored ti craft on its first landing awayfrom | yuppose, for the same reason And my friend prayed for his fact. The repudication of = thelits nome base | Nhat 1 walk around a indder ad in the synagogue yester- Cunningham ticket by Senator La) ye ghenandoah averaged around band of under it. I know the day Follette, the fact that every of the electors named on it, 80 as we have been able to trace them were ‘regular’ republic be } 56 miles an hour thru the flight from ar | off about 60 with tail winds and siow- ns, and that} ing down to 5 one of the electors is supposed to| rents ladder superstition in silly, but it's no trouble to walk around the ladder. And there might be something in it, after all My friend, who ian't as hard Lakehurst, Moffett said, hitting it » «head-on cur uumption ammount: | tin live at a town where even &/ed to approximately a gallon a me| —— 12% postoffice exists, shows the] during the flight, according to er fraudulent ticket.” | gineers’ report, while of! consumptic Ballaine a final effort} was too small to record to recover s of the electors | ate from nd se ing politicians” nade bef the high and if that the only avenue bar i ‘s for the} people to repudiate the court and the corrupt machine at the polls. ARREST FOURTH ‘BON’ SUSPECT Cops Get J. M. Dooley in Everett on Tip There HARTFORD, Oct. §.—De- | third week In October, Hoss aaid. It has to test out the mew short/has been prepared by p J. M. Dooley, believed to be the transmitter on the Shénan-|agenta working for the forces who fourth member of the bandit gang) Goal while tho airship is in flight.| have conxistently fought the Bone which held up and robbed tho Bon|Mavy officials have requested the | measure since it wan first conceived. Marche store last summer, was ar-| American Radio Helay league to| A complete copy of the document rested by city detectives Wednesday | have amateur radio telegraph op-|that is to be widely distributed to at Everett. erators stand a 24-hour watch while/the press of tho state, has been) ° A fifth member of the gang is bo-| the big craft {s passing over the obtained by Hoes, he said ing sought by the police. A young wo-| western part of the country from} Tho attack charges Ross with hav man who gave the name of Stanley, 13 F who was with Dooley at the time of his arrest, was not held. The arrest of Dooley was effected as the result of a tip from the Ey- | Short - ZR-3 ites Another Trial Flight The ZR-3 made today in antict- flight to America, Saturday morning. | BERLIN, Nov. 9. short trial fit tion of her | poke eduled fo HAS NEW RADIO /Shenandoah Carries Short | Wave Length Set | Conn. |Declares Move Was to BY JOHN W. NELSON An attack upon J. D. Ross, superintendent, with the dot ign of undermining Ross’ » Sd Un comunity Gnd dotealing’ the power bill, has been prepared 8 of public utilities in the . Rows charged Thursday attack is to be launched the Nght nding |contractor as his share of profits on = pie in Diego. The short-wave set was added to}a light installation agtrnct the Shenandoah's radio equipment|F, W. Peters obtain becatise storage batteries are erett police who recognized the li-| onty source of radio power, and the | five-cluster light system over a small | otfise number on Dooley’s car parked | short-wave in front of a running machine. City Detectives Charles Waechter, Lae Gordon and Jack Landis brought Dooley back from rett, J. 0. Neal, form ward Fasick and Norris Lockwood, | Who has confessed the holdup, and Mrs. Neal and Mrs, Fasick tld in jal here under bond. | 2anni, World Flyer, Neal and Fasick have been identi- | fied by the Vancouver police as hav- | ing participated in the robbery of the | Bank of Commerce, July | Major Pedro Zanni, 24, last. The state of Washington will | flyer, arrived here at 4:10 p. m. to hold the two for trial here, Deputy Prosetutor Bert Ross said Thursday. Vancouver potice. $8,000 Judgment | Format order for $8,000 judgment | 16-year-old Alaska Indian girl, from the Pacific was handed down in District The judg-| ment was voted by a fury last wtek e sult for out of &M assault on the steamer Admiral two ng life sen- for Margaret Sutton, Steamship Co., federal court Thursday by Judge Jeremiah Neterer. when Miss Sutton’s dam: $25,000 was heard. It grew Evans in Octobér, 192 negro waiters, now ser ence at Mi eNeil island prison. Phone Co. Seeking by to Restrain Agnew The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph hotel as that of @ rumjiess energy for its operation and te regarded patrolman, Ed-| waves, but the dmateurs are highly |the East China sea from Shanghai. | Should the case against them here| The aviator hopes to make the 350. fail, they wili be turned over to the | mile jump to Oraka tomorrow and transmitter requires| area on Capitol Hill Rona’ assailants charge ho received as being of greater) $200 profits, altho he was then om. practical efficiency. The govern-| ployed os an engineer in the city ment stations are not equipped) light department at present to operate on short patented by Ross, and he has given them to the city of Seattle without skilled in sels. ued }tnking any royalties for their manu: | facture, he said Thursday. | DECLARES HE DID May ‘Abandon Plane \or Ger one CENT KAGOSHIMA, Japan, Oct. o—| toss also has an affidavit Argentino world | Peters, stating that Roas did receive one cent from the con from not day, after a 563-mile flight across def the Bone bill character and may continue 250 miles further to ‘Tokyo, where it is probable he will abandon his plane because of be weather reports. WEEKS FOUND At Helena, Mont.; Woman Is Held as Kidnaper U. 8. S. SHENANDOAT! (2901) General Characteristics Length—600 feet Diamet 48 feet. Height—96 feet. casi Gas capacity—2,150,000 cubic Genevieve Margaret Johnstone, 13- feet. year-old Seattle school girl, missing | Total lift (helium)—A bout || trom home for two weeks, has been 130,000 pounds. |rescued at Helena, Mont, and Mrs. Dead weight—About 75,000 | Loulst McAtee, a Seattie housékeep- pounds. jer is held under arrest by Montana Bpeed—About 75 miles per || authorities, according to word re- hour. | celved by Sheriff Matt Starwich here Horsepower —Fivo 300 horse- || Thursday. power engines; total 1,500 horsc- Mrs. C. F. Johnstone, of 10 Harri- | son st., mother of Genevieve, was no- tifled late Wednésday that her daughter had been found. She left at power, Cruising “radius, without stop- ping—Over 4,600 miles. Co. has filed in federal court motion Crew in flight—Nine officers, || once for Helena, after swearing out for a temporary injunction restrain. || 22 men. & warrant charging the McAtee wo- ing Henry Clay Agnew, an attorney man with kidnaping. The little John from pressing his case in Justice stone girl was reported {Il in a Helen: court for a rebate on his telephone hospital bill. Agnew is suing tor $7.45, von | Sell Parcel Post | With Mrs. McAteo, when detained difference between his old bill and Matter on Oct. 14 | 10 Helena, wore the Mcateo baby and the pew. The company claims that| Postal officials here announced rige masa ny cesge mate of Agnew thus is interfering with the | Thursday that a sale of a large | ‘he Johnstone girl. Mrs, McAtee was conduct of the telephone under rates and conditions of se! fixed by the federal court business jauant it |be he I day, a housekeeper in the home of John Neiger here and, |t is said, was dis- missed two weeks ago. Tho Neiger | girl and Genevieve Joh of parcel post matter will the postoffice next Tues- October 14. ie Just dip in cola water to tint soft, Geleate shades, or boil to dye rich, permanent ~ colors, ach 16-cent Package contains directions #0 sim any woman cun dye or tint Uagerie, silks, ribbons, ™ “Diamond Dye” it J st Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Garments, Draperies, ~ Everything! Pertect home dyeing and tinting. dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, siarantéed with Diamond Dyes | vkirts, waists, | peared on the same day | Thé flight to Montana was made by jautomobile, according to dispatches 2 | from Helena, The car was traced by 5 Officiils, after the “missing report” ) | was filed, and the arrest followed. 5 Mrs. Johnstone, before leaving to accompany her daughter home, said sho was unable to understand why 2 a Beautiful Color the child was taken on the tong dash | acrogp the country Aluminum Company Under Suspicion WASHINGTON, Oct. 9The- do- | partment of justice investigate charges federal trac coverings, hangings, made the ie new draperies, by everytt Bu: Yamond Dy no other) alleged monopolistic tendencies of |kind—and tell your druggist|the Aluminum Co. of America, but} ©. 0, J whether the material you wish to|will take no action until the com-| broadcast color is wool or silk, or whether it of the re- is linen, cotton, or mixed goods.— Advertisement. mission submits a copy port, Attornéy Général today. Bone Power Measur jton cities are using them. the | amounting to $3,500 ee installing the | The lights used were invented and | | leas dispatch “It Ia an effort to assassinate my | 1S. Welch coal mine. one disap- | |tacle afforded by is prepared to commission concerning | Stone said Because he spent one day in 365 in “barbaric prayer, I like to believe that he is a than than he ott be the rest of t Ross Spikes Power Trust| Attack on Him, He Says Hurt Him and Defeat, Ip [at o @ and the same time,” Ross id. “The plan of my opponent is to ciroulate the libejous sta ments widely just before © n #0 that we could not have a chance to anawer the charges “Small papers thruout the state | were to be furnished coples of the charges, I have never received one | from my invention pore of the Olympte| Co, of Beattle, once of-| fered me one for the exclusive manufacture of theso light posta.” ‘The lamp posts invented by Rons have been used widely thruout the ntire ntry. Several Washing. | Roas an recelved no royal ways that he t ort Worth to Seattle by way of/ ing collected $200 from a former city | tits for them, but has given them to whomever wish them, might to use CHINESE ROUTED Report Gen. Chang Tso Lin Is Held Prisoner SHANGHAT, Oct. 9%-—-Gen. Chang Tso Lin has been captured at Shanhai Kwan, his army completely routed and the Pekin armies predict the end of the Chinese civil war within a week, according to a wire- reaching here from Mukden. DYNAMITE MINE GIRL MISSING i Property Is Wrecked | in Oklahoma Trouble McALESTER, “Okia., Oct. 9. near here, was some time during the night. The mine had been closed down a week. No ono was injured. Tho Rock Island Coal Co, P, 12, at Hartshorne, Okla, was} dynamited Tuesday night aga two] railroad bridges fired. Ali the disturbances were attrib. uted to warfare between unjon and The dynamited jnonunton miners, growing out of an lopén-ship dispute. Most of the mines in the Mcaf ester and Hartshorne regions are | working on the open shop basis, tho operators declaring they are unable jto pay the $7.50 wage minimum de. jmanded by hey of America. the United Mine+ Work- ‘Chicago Mob Kills Negro; Fear Riots CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—Scores of po. licemen today patrolled the Maxwell street district to prevent possible race rioting following tho killing last midnight of a negro by a mob of whites. William Bell, 33, the victim, ac. ,costed two white girls and attempted |to drag one into an alley, according to the &tory told pédlice, when their screams attracted the mob. Bell was punched, and kicked, and smashed on the head with a baxeball | > bat. He died on the way to a hos. pital, 8 WILD PETS LONDON.—A rhinoceros led at the end of'a chain may be tho next spec: | the fashionable | church parade in Hyde park on Sun- day mornings. Already dogs have gone by the boards. And London so: | elety women aro no longer ¢ with tame pets of any kind, They aro buying lions, tigers, leopards, wolves —just so they're wild. hnson, professional diver, from the bottom of tho ocean off Atlantic City, n deserip- tion of the wrecks he encountered nine fathoms down. EATTLE CAR SKIDS INTO Peter Miller, as Star’ TRAIN, 4 HURT Auto Dragged 60 Feet by Renton Interurban PROTEST JAPS Man a ound Him at Pen Canada Fighting Menace to Closed Door Bolicy Notorious Character He Spends His Time | Reporter Tells How big man's face, and 1 observed second series of articles on Peter notorious Seatile not « trace of pris ns of burglary and o tead of the signs of a living death an inmate sual length and Keep him in on rainewept 2856 Portland nt together with his br eyes, brown and plereing at , had that luster that movie actors sirive for. ir was carefully brushed. 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