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= es aa "| Se ll ze eReiegiesy FRLerere ler Fete Lhd fa ROCKEFELLER GIVES (MGR TRADE (1 600,000 TO BUILD 1S BOOMING BIG TOKYO LIBRARY | Weather Is Big Aid to Business ¥ o' iis AND CAMPS BUS} Orders From Orient, te te "and tstck gritain and Australia earthquah BY FRANK FOSTER : : f resident Kosai said. = RUMORS “one! “Strong Man” Says Se Is Peaceful 8 NOT Vecause pap BY BENITO MUSSOLINI Premier of Italy (By Cable to United vr Jan. Ro offering me the opp categorical denial of most Presa) smewhat | a am | Phatical y inority | avestions art small, restless WH BOWMAN IS a minorit OLYMPIA, Jan. 17 forces c ighest their king and coun ting an undreakable m from any at votion try and consti dam for protec tempt against the nation 3. That in any event the |tion doesn't seriously consider ttempt of the kind, because of Labor, brought between Short and of the} 1d industries. nd labor Short. n of definite the depart he ‘enemics of | a oppost any they have to avoid being ridiculous | in keeping @ negative attitude which > ow-/at least does not reveal thelr in-/ of John |trinsie weakness. Peoessr, of Tacoma, supervisor | 4. ‘That the political movements tn | tr naugh- | - Italy are not the most serious, but | pn ty B. sriginalty was a candidate for). even less important, I believe than those of any other Europe who Is presi. La country Workers" be = Sagem enemies for| 1 Will be obliged to you for bring- the only }ne to the s candidate |Amorican people these declarations Ciitord, at |of mine, which no man in any way can deny. May years. Plyzk et of ador on Shor: fwernor, Edward tie recent elections. IECOGNITION 1S HIT JAP LEASES a PREDICTED Address Yakima Meeting c 8. Will | Acknowledge 17. YAKIMA, Jan. = Counaitonan Says Envoy | Pnilip Tindall, of Seattle, wil lthe principal speaker at a mass |Ewing D. Colvin, King county pros- ecutor and another active antiJap-| anese land tease worker, was invited but cannot attend. Japanese, the farmers affirm, are atill sub-leasing Indian lands from} white lessees on the reservation) here. f toriet envoy to London, told feachery’ congress here today. question of Russian recog- how is in the limelight even BPwitenical, capitalistic America,” mky said. “It will not occur the next few weeks, but will be a fact before the ei) lea must place her surpt us | tin Europe and Asia, and ‘Mrs. th Rus- Seaborg to Get | = of Ernest Seaborg, former state ORENCE SHOP DANCE Jeupervisor of fisheries, will get tn- Boyes of the Florence dustrial insurance. Her husband) Shop. in women's he slipped and fell into the Du- wamish river while watching fish Blanks were mailed to Mrs. ce given Mrs. Garrett Meagher Was held at Christensen'’s hall, | pirates. fie 22 199 couples attended \Seaborg, Friday. The industrial in a surance law covers police officers. omnty council of London, at es STS a, is considering passage of af Sot Warning that in five years Will be allowed on London % I's a help to speed up EURALGIA Oheadache—rub the forehead “Melt and inhale the vapors ‘Logger Dies When Wood Falls on Him) BELL) INGHAM, Jan. 17.—Thomas O. Mills, 30, logger, slipped and) fell under a huge block of wood) a donkey engine was lowering, Frt-| day, and was instantly killed. He was a Canadien veteran and leaves a widow. Mills was working for) » MUSSOLINI NAILS ¢ the tion ts and absurd rumors spread| abroad about the political situation iealewer. But ‘beth are much hiats- [ts Italy Sian the figures for 1920, 1922end/ 1 want to assure you most em 1, That the people of Italy froraringgt and quietly at work ey do not worry about tical sao by sense of de-/ jrealize that the only poasibility they knowledge of the great} Moscow Ase meeting to protest continuance of = - Jan hee Gaited |antialten land leasing, at the Wap-| Cal of hoe Chee or® |ato Odd Fellows’ hall, January 29.| : | see Insurance THRIETY WEEK. were|was engaged in police duties when rHE I ‘Panama Canal, Vitali in EDITOR'SNOE: This is the sixth of Simms’ Sam's dancer due to series on Uncle crippled sea power BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS *T’HERE are a dozen points where an enemy could trike to destroy the Panama canal and thus scrap for national defense, Secretary of War Weeks re attacks nto three categories,” he say 1. “Hostile agents might injure some vital part of the canal Therefore there must be military guards at all such points n enemy ght use its entire naval strength in a great effort to secure its possession. In that event the decisive battle for control of the seas would be waged there. 3. “Or, an enemy might block the canal to prevent the combining of our fleets. This engagement would be preparatory to the decisive naval engagements be- tween each of our divided naval forces and the enemy's combined strength. “From the standpoint of national defense, pcretary Weeks points out, “the Panama canal has two aspects. It would have greater commercial value in war due to the need to move troops and supplies. “The canal enters fundamentally into our plans for defense. Only by its use can we presume that our navy could be concentrated in either ocean. “Upon such a ee are founded, not only Frederick O’Brien Returns | 920. Here California Bam Rutter are facts ered The Hotel, f dymple 9,009 gallons ow i ‘ NAN FRANCISCO, Jan rn From Trip to Orient (SG ¥nenia is worried over ite tn mense wine supp The man who wr “White ren whe nadown in the South Seas,” Fred Rs pis polemic be eee eerie ew ( wine stored in California bonded dent of tt ousen as there were tn Fol giver Prohibition Dt of arehouses of which » are in California. l Italy AUTHOR I$ HERE California Worried by 1¥ « ' ca th 180th parallel. 17,000,000 gal. ‘ c rien has been lon compared to getting 27,000,000 gallons tod: for a new There are between 600 and 900 |» & on imperialiam in|iegally opersting wineries in Call-! | Hawall and the| fornia. There were only 658 wineriet One “rab!” in Oskiand had «!Stone Pillow of | Philippine islanda.|in 1920 chureh” of #1 members locat % Ho wan to leave| rnere are 121,082 acres bearing|in. the of the| Bishop Is Located & late Saturday wing grapes, as compared to 121,218 {city A sclaco rat 4] SALE: night for his home |i, 1933 dry officern he had been 4 | tumous at Sausalito, Cal The stored wine in being released | $10,000 to issue fake communion re: | wi)) from bond and shipped to GHANGES JAILS Ty KING DIES CALL 'Watson Taken From City! and Put in County Prison Daniel G. Reid Victim of Progressives to Gather Here , ’... which has no other weapon save) undermining the credit of} j Italy Ayzik Appointment Causes | |peaiden being sxpported by the em-| Bitter Resentment - silent consent ng majorit ities and New | re have alr California quests rLei TAR | sas URGE U.S.TO CALL OFF ITS |NAVAL MANEUVERS IN PACIFIC Y ar STAK received Saturday from Tellehl Sugita, + the Ho of Peers at Tokyo, a copy of a resolution passed by the Tai fel Mondai Yushi association, asking “the American government, out of due regard to inter mal morality and th cause of world peace, to immediately abandon the disquieting plan In the of holding grand naval maneuvers next summer ‘fie with Hawali as a base “The plan tends to egard the spirit of the Washington con ference, to menace the peace of the Fur East,” the resolution nays The association, says Telichi Sugita, represents all classes of Japanese people, and all political parties. navy plans, but those for the mobilization and operation of our land forces.’ Yet the canal is dangerously vulnerable, Supr a ship, for instance, flying a friendly flag but secretly belonging to a power about to spring upon us, started thru the canal. Once in the locks, either at Gatun, Pedro Miguel or Miraflores, thousands of tons of dynamite cone d under coal in her bunkers or elsewhere, might “accidentally” let go and block the canal for months, The destruction of the Gatun spillway, draining vploerth Given High School es, en 1 medicina en into med. apes for The stored x red acramen’ sted 12 MEETING | Pneumonia in New York | January 21 slat rain | Over the test of his attorney, | fove It Ross C. Watson, former city de we i w ey as ¥ 7 ij university more than a score ¢, held for extradition to British | NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Dantel G. A state convention of the Progre®:| years ago Cotumt a for the $42,000 Nanalmo . the tinplate king, forme: of sive y will be held in Seattle bank holdup, was Friday afternoon | yfuncie, Ind., died today at his New | Janus: 21. The call was issued | ordered removed from the city to the| very nome, Reld was €7, and had| Saturday by George I. Manton and U. S. S, Seattle Put | county jail pod, C. Snyder, chairman and sec been ill several days of pneumonia Watson's removal, aaked by king’s| counsel, wan on the ground that he ls now within federal jurisdiction, | end the county jail is used here for kins hospital at dictate where the nolds ita prisonera. ‘anada cannot ping, was summ United States him when he died. Have you looked over the laa Page? it cat help you. | it every day | Alleged Dope Sellers Fight | Federal Agents Selzure of $1,000 worth of mor. phine and the arrest of two alleged sellers after a desperate hand-to-hand |encounter was made by federal nar ‘otic agents Friday night at 1713% jummit ave, Bert Williams, 3, who recently completed a three-year term | jat MoNetl’s island, and his wife, Al |berta Williams, were arrested. Williams was clubbed over the! be/ nead with a revolver butt when he No. grappled with Agent W. J. Patter-| son when the latter attempted to] lblock destruction of a quantity of| morphine, Mrs. Williams tried to} |give her husband a knife, and| | Agent Engle used his gun with tell-| ing effect, The alleged seller's! leche were drensed at the city hos-| | pital Agents had watched the place thru: | lout the day, and counted more than a score of patrons before raiding the! apartment. | “Yes, I have a surprise for you,” | Many Organizations Back | Economy Campaign fee animals. “What is it? Jare to be encouraged during the |week to start bank accounts, or to| add to those already started. | Mayor Brown has proclaimed the} eae commending the movement,|%® friends with discovering, in his statement, that I'll do what I can, “q dollar saved Is a dollar earned.” \tlerce to play with children. , sttings in.(the creatures and put them back aa ect nmtraster G. M_{into thelr ark, and bring them eee stone “<4 ab at ihe 4 along. We're going some place.” Perkins, Mrs. Victor H. Mahlatrom.| «Are we going to see the world?” Mra, John G. Much of the past four years han been spent by Reid in Johns Hop Baltimore and at | Watch Id What is it?’ they| ‘Thritt week, run by the Parent-|all shouted. Teacher association Thrift week| “Not so fast,” fcommittee, started Saturday. Mrs./ “I'll tell you by and by. 1H. J. Irvine is chairman. Children|I can’t turn you Into real animals, | | "Yet you wish to see the world| | “Nancy and Nick, gather up all tv ped and was with! Ad. Club's “Ladies’ Day” | Members of the Seattle Adverti« ing club brought wives and sw to the annual “ladies” day” mis. | hearts meeting at the Olympic hotel F\ Ch ne v SHIR EAS OF TIS PUNIS & Olive Roberts Barton 4—THE MERRY-GO-ROUND Then they all flew away to a place where a great deal, of hammering and sawing and building was going on. es; sald the Fairy Queen to tho little | out, han ished now, |the animals, laughed the queen. |by this time. You nee | today.” for then you would be too big and | what you are going to do now. You are mals where I can s¢e each one | plainly.” Which Nick did at once. | | “Ouch! cried the lion. "Is this | the world? It bumped me on the head.” retary of the progressive state r Delegates will be selected to mend to thé national convention of progres “shr" and to be your proper size, and still | ‘Nick, the children, So! \ But before anyone could answer, | , “Unit \Staten fleet, went 1 p en at Chicago in Febru : x C. Herbsman, recretary of the hina club, was the speaker Big Cut in Dentistry FOR 30 DAYS Teeth... 10.00 rown.. +. 94,00 Sor. . $4.00 Extraction Free mieed for 15 Years FRED Open 9 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 OHIO DENTISTS SITY sTREDT ust then one of the men called giving a final tap with his| mmer, “Well, I guess it's all fin. | Jake! All ready for | They ought to be here | They were to arrive ‘Onr’ cried Nancy. ‘I know going to —" said the Fairy Queen. . dump out all the little ani y er Lumber Co. of the state P.T. A.; asked the wooden horse faintly as|the Fairy Queen wat e ic KS the Campbell Lic dlr named fee ioe ee of the Seattle council;/ Nick aumped him in y |e y Q had waved her owt MDE feed Yearly ig Sito Lg ot Rai Uta | exes,” sald: tho Falry Queen. “But| Instantly tho little wooden tron - P jae. Feceration: of ¢ the|>* Patient, all of you, Come on|began to xwell. And in three sec- Main Street |: crete aan or tne oe evarieay po ppirey Glia Nay 1 chool; E. P. Fuller, of | Sega aut, sees ‘ She went to the window where |ture, with a flowing mano of real Ee ————F |the ¥. M. C. Aj J. 1. Greenwell. |... nig putterfly, Two Spot, was |hair, and a red and blue and gold | Jackson Bilbaugh, lawyer, hur. [Superintendent Cole, of the cl! wating on the porch roof. ‘date: | pee rc rying to court on Third ier B. | schools, pre hth Fag Aa Lape g on The Fairy Queen waved her wand | [J naty 6:30, R. Williams, merchant, traveling eh he bis bh Bla am: again, and instantly he was carried | fal‘ with a friend on Union st. T. J |Legion Recommends n= rae sawing and bullding |over and set firmly on the round | aoe aay 0p. ni Ferguson, postoffice cashier, in- | wis going on. platform very trip a Ferry Trip except- spacing te postoftice lobby. H. | Changes in Hospitals ‘Two Spot settled down, and the)” “onnn roared the lion, “So! A reat 113. rae R, Sanderson, telegrapher, trav. | American Legion's district rehab-| fairy queen got off. ; , {this is the world! 1 always heard | eling north on First ave, Gene | i1itation committee has recommend-| “Come on, children, we're here,” |i¢ was round. It's fine to be on the} Ernst, merchant, hurrying east ed certain hospital changes in the the waid brightly. ) world.’* on Cherry. E. E. Embre, paper | 19th district—Oregon, Idaho, Wash-| “Are we seeing the world?” called | ‘rhe Queen waved her wand again. merchant, shaking hands with @ |ington. Letters containing recom-|tho camel. ‘Is this the world? We! ‘phis time it was the little black | friend on Second ave. W. D. | mendations have been sent to mem-|can't sce much ? u | wooden horse that grew. Suddenly Perkins, banker, coing up grade | hers of the veterans’ committee of} “Bo patient,” said the Falry|ne was a handsome stallion, and| on Cherry st. Fred Seixas, in- | congress. They include: | Queen. ltook his place behind the lion | beaval vestor, showing new overcoat on Increase of 240 beds at Hospital| Some men were building @ great! ‘goon all the animals had grown || sus A-M. 10Hs A. Me Becond ave. George Lewls, trav. |94, American lake; of 150 beds and| wooden affair that looked like a!py maxic to just the proper sixe | ed eling man, leaving Leary bulld- new surgical facilities at No. 59, | large hoop laid flat. for the merry-go-round. For that | ing. M. L. Cleveland, bank tel- | Tacoma; a new 150-bed hospital at) “If you would turn that UP ON lig what it was. Portland ter, hunting for a good lunch | Portland, Ore. end it would do for a plant's wheel: | "Now the children will love counter, Joe Burdick, printer, Recommendations were forwarded barrow, said Nick. “What Is it|petter than ever! smiled the F: Fare $6.50 haste down Madison at. |to Washington by Normal W.|for?" | Queen. 5 ration Butler, lawyer, dodging | Engle, secretary of the rehabilitation” ‘You'll know in a minute," said | ¥ (To Be Continued) PPR ENG rated LL AL the wind at Second and Madison. committees the Fairy Queen, “Listen.” (Copyright, 1926, N. . A. Service, Inc.) | Into Yard Dry Dock GIFT OF FLAGS VANDALS WREC Great Suppey of Wines 5 American Standards Are CHURCH HERE Chinese Baptist Man Drags Himself Out of | Sailor Is Injured r Florida resorts in an attempt to re-|"Y* eo in 4 1 for repaira on ‘th dock U, 8. prisoners y gain his health. On Monday he wan! The conference will meet at Moves’) 12 isis Friday } Attorney George Crandell, repre: fi. Mf with pneamonia, and his|Aftteria, Fourth ave. and Pine st ’ jwenting the ex Acteitive,. chattsansd | condition became critical at mid-/*t € DP. ™ Sin Lobsters wal tiptoe when on the ground that the Dominion of) niente His daughter, a Mrs. Cop-| ? traveling in the ocean. | xin, bituminous DAVID POT |of the Navy. 1-10 | PAGE 6 in War Plans, Open to Attack, Weeks Says Only constant preparedne on the part of a erically entire zone; a bang and the co-operatior r slept, could forestall some MONDAY: An airplane Might from Atlantic to Pagific and back again in 32 minutes, and what it taught Rules Given for Petition Signing Structure Interior Ruined ”Y OSG SP TELS TREES, J) REOLENISHMENT Whole Grain Wheat Distributing Co, 204 Naliwa ne Bullding is 17.|Dr. Van Vieck Found Genuine * Relief Which Is Healing Thousands nt tise in the terrain | Send Postal tw D Data Trial FREE Quagmire With Rifle KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jan V chvenr:. the) txtgaeey 4 grad-| ! 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