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wr sar ners ron rename MAN IS STABBED FLAY ATTACKS ACTORS BOUCHT HUNT BOMBERS FIVE LOST | BY BANDIT © ON TAX BILL Three Men, Street Car and|/ Mass Meeting Condemns Auto Held Up Seattle Newspaper GIRL IS ONE HOLDUP Bobbed Haired Miss Coolly Points Gun at Man RK. W. Robinson, railr living at the Bush hotel, unded by a b at the foot Pike st 9:30 p.m, The thug atta Robinson with a knife and stabbed him in the neck when the rallroader resisted, he says. Brewer, J and J. B. Kie “KFOA PROGRAM 116th Medical Band, Vocal and Orchestra Music fo be stepped tr the street car he pulled & mask over his face and drew a sup After ¢t robbery he ran back to . in which two other men waiting, and drove off. Two young men driving 2 car, held up EB. J. Sha ave. N., and M. Halpert ‘Tuesday night. Both E. Thomas st 17th ave. N. Shapiro lost $40 perin is shy $3 School Bill to Be es Up at Mass Meet |i» « Mr sing “St Mine." t of a series of monthly P. W. Collins, former industrial ex pert for the United States depart ment of labor, will be one of the speakers at the public mass meeting tm the Masonic temple, Harvard ave and Pine st., at § o'clock tonight, which is being held by the Friends |‘ Desdemona," ‘of Educational Freedom to present | Tot. * ime," Rose; ” details about initiative No. 49, t = Major." Chopin anti-private schoo! bill. With Clar-| Minor,” Chopin: se ence L. Reames, Seattle attorney. he | Rom ances,” Kt will explain the effect {t would have} selection on the educational system {f passed. | Stlected pam badanameals ner, ————_, | : ses HERE’S MORE ABOUT | Tennant Undecided MAJEWSKI on Holdup Charges | STARTS ON PAGE 1 Chatate o Diddatives Charlie Sen os nant had not decided Wednesday . T or not charges would be dismissal of Ross C. Watson, 4 against pretty Mrs. Viola M former detective, and Patrolman |i.) 32 veqr-olt holdup suspect. anal Robert Bridges. three men, Paul Cheatham, 25; W Mark Fleming came before the| knowell, 30, and 0. clthooly, 24, wll commission. Fleming i the man | o¢ whom nstiider waniaeis ta the that Majewski said offered to get | roppery of Fred Jones, Sunday night. his job back for him on payment of tee. Girl, 21, Jailed Altho the story told by Majews as Drunk Driver was believed true by the civil serv. A 2l-year-old girl, Anita Morrison, le¢ commissioners, Fleming told an exactly opposite tale. “I never told Majewski I could) was heid in the city jail Wednosday | buy his job back for $500," Fleming | 4s 4 drunken driver. Patrolman H. aid. “I never talked with him atic Carter stopped Miss Morrison's all about ft. I saw him a few days|anto at Eighth and Howell, arresting after his dismissal and I sympa- | the gir! and a companion, Harry Lee, thized with him.” 31. Lee was released after posting Investigation of the new bribery | $25 bail for disorderly conduct charges was of a perfunctory nature. — THE SEATTLE STAR IN CAMPAIGN G. 0. P. “Theater Sent to White House ah 31 Drivers Hailed Into Police Court forfeited Wl etlinemeaeed eater Radio Programs WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER % KFOA m . 30.1 R OTHER ¢ KLX—O: om Exponition 10:11, F tel Rose Room Bow! KFA ¢ College, 330 tural topes. auditorium Pullmar re—Concert Francisco, o me Lane Angeles, 469 meters t Hotel orchestra 312 meters—3, Francis hotel ; silent night KHJ—Los 6:307:20, program; 0-8, University of Southern lifornia pr , ture and concert Bilt iL more hotel orchestra. Chairman Boyle, who had announced he would investigate the charges, | asked Mrs. Baker if she had any statement to make on her investiga-| tion of the Watson matter. “There is nothing to say about It now,” Mrs. Baker said. | Boyle declared that he didn’t | know what he could do about the | matter. “If we bring Watson in | he will name Hagen and the | other man who approached him | with the bribe proposition. Then | if we call them in they will deny | it,” said Boyle. | Boyle declared something ought to| be done, but he didn’t know what to} do. He said that the commission is| Powerless to trace the charges down. | CHI LI BEATEN Army Defeated by Manchu- rians Who Capture Town OSAKA, Japan, Oct. 29—A Chi Li army, which still is fighting in the North, despite the coup d’ Pekin, was decisively defea Manchuhrians, who captured chou today, accofiing to Mukden diy. patches. | Yuan Chi Jui, leader of the Antu club, and elected generalisimo of the tiiitary forces holding Pekin, has How to EXTRA FANCY PUMPKIN Makea GOOD PUMPKIN PIE EVERYDAY Group” ARCTIC ICE No Trace is Found of Miss- ee eS ing Schooner Silver Wave Ohio Mayor’s House Blasted D uring Klan Controversy ie « ( HERE’S MORE ABOUT PROBE STARTS ON PAGE 1 MEET 10 PICK NEW BISHOP may 200 Episcopalians Consider rn Successor to Keator Separtmen was within Nichols ex MAKES SPR MES DAHLDY MANY } first be When bot! name wil Japanese Brown, during his speech, riten were made public | sent over several mare hot shots | at Nichols, one ef which wns: “If you had a flying machine you coukin't get high enough to mental ag | vege Holidays for Kids Thursday and Friday Afternoons onciave, ® amea of no A few minutes tater he came nd and gave Nichols and Mra his old-time foe, ar from the Central Wash: | apple | | | Seattle's city school pupils will celebrate a vacation Thursday and | Friday afternootia while thelr teach. era “go to school’’ at the annual con vention of the W The hesring adjo to start aga urned at Friday morning. Ing of the proceedings 1 volume of ects which noon the of © ald ained “the bh D. NI nvited the committee me legislative ord of hols as a senator,” He jist churches Wednesday morning hundred country school teachers from Kitsap, Kittitas, Low in, Pierce and Thurston counties will ay and Friday. n, which will be at pximately ra to read it carefully, He alec Jed | Several the committee that In future he or hin ary or his confidential stenographer would be present at the ings | Mayor appointed Harry Rolton to the civil service commis. | *tructors is held tn leu of the indi thought Bolton vidual county Institutes held might help him net aside the $15,-| here In the state 00,000 street car purchase, he told | the committee. 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