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PAGE 2 THE ATTLE I 24, 1925 ————— ee, Ta Weak > | SUSPECT HELD{ yy “FIVE KILLED IN Child Law Advocate a) ‘ AS SLAYER ere | LAND “SLIDE S Opade a Spade . Picture Shows Baker River Power Project, Tt Oth Injured in h - Perham Frank in f rs ae | "| ) Man Is Identified by Two Scene of Friday’ s Trageds | Three he nj ae a » wi ure Discussing Proposed 7 Witnesses as Girl Killer ee —~ —/| Tragedy at Conorete , Amendment Ht P 4 . 5 WAS HOLDUP VICTIM MEN WERE TRAPPED What are you Interester in at Olympia? This vewspaper 2 ny MARIE KOWE DUNBAR to ve you by otly and as best 1 can, & tellin u just what O YMPIA, Ja ‘ k arth C P surhi Jun Le ‘ ~ mf rth Comes Down as Vic-} you want to know about the legislature and ike work Shot Down in Rooming Ea . ¢ Were Eating Si chat’ fram The Stst’s Olympia bureau, will answer, in hin daily ‘ \ ims pe . questions of public interest addressed to him at the x House by One of Three Men letters any Kina. ot pesne Wore Owe inigeoad’ te ' \ t N any point, ask Jim Marshall and he'll do his best to find out for arr _ ‘] | eco Maa . you—Kditor, The Star her ; reputy ‘ . ; P a naf s ’ Deputy |. Proseut Wobaie aa sve OLYMPIA, January 24 ie . , J, Brooks, alias H = pa rare Fs EAR FOLKS: Today, after the legislature has adjourned Pe F Y ft ra ee: a 5 ; h in t ) for the week-end, and while the committees are work- ' at ‘ : es ae The dead sing on Colonel Hartley's Ten Commandments, we might as] ot Mor ' ne a all 14, 1919 Chartes 1811 E. How well have a look at some of the sidelight P ° = . t Ew ell _st., Se » ic omo' e “ aati de He gi Richard Turner, Henderson, One thing you notice down here is the trick automobi ping ee Colvin were preparing the inf wt nbe Apparently ts are just like children. One § be - unday, b L. W. Anderson, Bremerton Saled t ber 4-11-44. How muc erg ’ ° > of Bates by | and ic ye Megha 9 ne ge ‘ owner expended in getting it? Others \ ' compa enor wall, bow A 7 of ure four 88 or five 6s. Auto owner tay Ham ES o @eattio he t ‘ ive close to the capit ol; have friends in the license bureau. " t ; ad ' ° And Olympia's $ are among the highest in the stat : x , Frank 1. Meffe » Mr But of course there is no connection between that and the ’ . ‘" . iesire of t of the officeholders to have freak auto licens b 5 t biv f ut ‘ peaking t aitating t numbe , te ° Mre. Wallace T. Perham r ‘ the He rn SOVERNOR HARTLEY ery nervous. Lunet i — ars dy Ce J the Olympian hotel dining n, he imped 8¢ we haagnsredh corporation nehe hen a fingerbow! dro the f Sad The ta! Jerated Indus a Seattle etalk pa , om. e political t worry a man used to business w k meneure Tae. from Mort J 4 : . farmer w identity Bat The five dead were eating 19 | short-cuts and direct methods ed Industries : or . . one end of the derrick house ; al se heeling address o|™ ; Saturday “et broke ato. the ries ; whan the avalanche deheended Before the governor can address the legislature six mem-|« 6 | " the day of the F ‘satallge oy he & ic ger ; demolishing the structure and | bers must be appointed as a committee to tell him about NEES sweatshop had passed. ‘That man 3 ss ie eae st “Wayne t crushing out their ves, The | it and gravely escort him to the rostrum. When the direct- ie ‘ ” | usNeAS, BO na. them soon after other three, in the pers ro orate of the Standard Oil company—vastly bigger than the) ,, bre f we “ pee un of the house, escaped the fu sof We pcre fee z atte ‘. < . ica wo ft traveled far” t foree of the slide, but were im state of Washin n—wants its pre ident, somebody phon " M « teacher in Salt prisoned under heavy machinery, | for him to “come on over. medi Bave “condidenes ke ( s for 10 year 1 { t 1 How bysiness men would grin if six directors insisted on ngress; not in the supreme right |! literaey probe ' ¥ V oolle ding escorting the president into a board meeting of the dollar over the divine heritage " es: allens in f ; sagen trom the f eee + chiiahoed ‘ ember of the ‘ WORLD COURT A t ‘ ‘ woreda NE thing that strikes you here is that nobody is doing Blights nor pests ca yee. | i pry eS / - R a ial s it wa pected crossword puzzles—not even bored legislators, listening |'h® f@rmers’ crops never brough w by the foreign bors _ President Addresses Wom- that 1 remove to dull speeches during sessions. Instead, everybody talks When those speakers at the hear , | ’ «abi |° | politics—greatest crossword puzzle of them all | ing said that club women were gen. : / en’s Organizations , on or the latest political ramor you may ask the waitress, t in favor of the child labor t : to Moun hor’ 9 ‘e & ndment—well, Ul be real polite Ve ¢ Coroner Or the cigar counter man. Each has the “inside But as nd say they median t WAR MEANS DISASTER HW there are several “insides” to every move the information tatement,” smiled Mrs, Perham “4 P , ; S were mar-| jg g ance to a re x trying to discover facts. 1 put it much stronger, Remnctional-TMihinal ls Here is the site of the dam at the Baker River power.‘ ne en ee hindrance to a re porter trying to discover fact i ae hes. re as 1 nternati avosest at Concrete, of the Puget Sound Power @ LAght|"vasenive hare, canite wite pei Sera ee RENCE AS i erp to not Many Attend Funeral of tions! rederation of Womens cum [| Hope of Humanity — {Co., where five men were killed and three injured Friday viaine, Ws eR Ree LHe cae el aicee te baton whe thea Trinity Rector 1 numbers over two miles [i afternoon in a slide. The arrow points to the location of much like the early adjournment. But they will get the lost rinity wome nd I attended the national ASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Dt '\ the shack in which the men were eating when the earth patronage next November—and maybe more than they| see . 3 nver will surely be the pei . Pi + figure. The session may last moré than the 80 days for} Last rites for Rev. William . . crashed down on them, . 64 { Trinity Episcopal ery state in the the world falls to kb m | Y which it is scheduled. e at : oe pre of prev sw > resident Sina’ lanizls as oe Se eA gee A n ‘ on discussed the ieee dectared today In an address| ———— Some legislators have rented houses or suites for two eld 8 rg Joreed tian to a number of women’s organiza months; it will be embarrassing to ask for their money which he mou: f tions, in which he renewed his advo: B B ld ( Dp A ba ‘ “y tate has @ law agains AG oe tha world count rave, 0 O Ss re Pat fica Up by eT Wo And the session, after all, may not come in November. », ine beef eft and kindred erimes,” s “If the lesson of this last and ron ine ,, . » legisis ane ley * ay M < ere ae t Mrs. Perham. “The lew. | gfeatest war shall be lost, then. E ormous )Fatrons . p by Farmers in the legislature say they will be busy then;| 517) 7°" 0) siding cltisen never thine Se deed, will thia experience uar Ss Daring Gunmen bankers, too, Lawyers wish it could be in the height of| Requiem services were held sat-| SPMine gard to himself, The only ’ j almost vain,” the pre i . . ! summer, dullest time for the legal business. Next January |urday morning person interested is the suka aie ‘ a “Tt for the generation wh Sh t f B ll JUILE (wo bandits waited at the would suit these better and the governor may see their| tween that hour eks to violate them. Uniless the |e Se ipment of Bullion! | yy: ss: yo «ve! would suit ; Ss ste "ease tener, "oe, of prevention: If we fail in this we ju Desion | att ‘the De eee and large numbers of church ch they say y never will and sivil} deserve ail the disaster which | = : E v Rick 4 Fourth s RET ee i { other denominations, and visiting | ° have violated, then iin ‘ Will. surely. be. visited upon us. be BY SAM GROFF | light. t = 8. in th nd hotel, « | 2GISLATURE is two weeks old tod two astonishing |clerky wére expected at the after-| tio ne afraid to place such s ber cause, of our failure.” gigs pwmaleare a ar ‘ gr “ > headqui weeks. First, the governor antagonizing thousands of 2009 funeral ceremonies. te |rier against those who may want to \ Cr d ¥ ), >| ich, iY i n 1 , i inhop alte Su er, the ° 2 ear tersahar ag a eae feet six teehee Py sing ae ie Newell an ve y lined up f " people over child labor, having a recal] started against him, wre hy rota pes nate ‘au! violate law? It ds, indeed,“ an } & genuine and significant contribu-'feet five Inches, “this Is the time the y Oi! coed with $186 apr: pacts winning back a lot of favor by practically telling the legis- (att in the serviee. Cremation me jamendment a mnienity ae = t $ tion 2 Amd that the |of year when holdupe used to be |trusty, charger. . Their guest was |SAOS Ait OT ie robe bandit» lature to.shut up-shop-and let him run things awhile. Butterworth mortuary will fc Dawes plan was “a tigmly and effect- mipenirat in ne old ca 9 ae va MrabttFe folic lng them, but|Tobbed & street car, a 9 anda) You may say a lot about the age we live in, but at least | « i ‘ ‘ ios _etfeornaee rehabilitation ‘én the ecient heey Ay Are aay ree | Po New ool him |™an, and attempted to slug another things move fast enough to make life interesting. a ; § - } ‘y bie < rf tter safety t root m umerous robberies were at Yours truly : H “I believe the next step which we at. 50 is . ‘ 4 tended by fights with police and cit 8 truly, E Fi} may well take ls by way of partici nareed, Patrolman, H..-3. | hove In (he tires of a taxied & mille) OO” hres me re captured as JIM MARSHAL I | ‘ vi pation in the permanent court of in | Newell, “I don't.” ae R Mark AM burgiars ‘ ———— j f 17) ternational justice,” he said, | “It used to be that when we he Rev. Mark A. M . iy : Bi | t Ab nm & a oI Rae | an ed them at the ch | : I believe that with our adherence | guarded a cargo of bull—er, | mean ee with « curtains up drew up ir ’ Hi to that tribunal, for which I hon-|bullion,” yawned Follrich, ‘that we | them vemeidi s offi ‘ ».| front of ua cai Two men bs ber un ‘s Cc i se ri S | . | estly hope, it will become one me-|never made a trip without a dozen | hospitallt ae rian and|in the-enp ind two wont | i dium in which may gradually be pre-|or two bandits biting the dust—not | men with exceptional courtesy, and) 1} tae te y automatics ‘ ; || cipifated and crystallized a body of |the gold dust, y'understand—under | *miling to thelr charge ala pide scar \Probation Officer Deluged a eed ce ae rongs of Watchers "“wi's TE) wnien, by avoiding the dangers that | member when—" weather, the Japanese, situation, the| hie, hands, | whit With Aid for Inventor f wold attend the establishment of a) “Is this Captain Hedges?” It | COM NOt iipe aaron ia wens ten. | cueeid dad wavérnl othe at) = Weil. folk tit sense : supér-governmeni, will ultimately|was a smooth shaven stranger | °°! ray Mhing ae ibe état " “te > y, 1 ell, folks, Seattle still has a hear t i command the respect and approba-| speaking from the doorway His | eae t re ire cided. to | wer i ; he 1 alked Scientists Believe ‘Air ship Tri Ip Will and next Monday morning Ther sey | ton’of the world public opinion and | pearing, manner 4 . clothes’ be- | 'B SSnt to aboot a ot Ng Koa. | to therouem entered: ibe Chr ‘aha . Se es | the ¢o-operation of the nations, {spoke hreeding, culture and money Fete THE iat ESTION, de waa 2 Rev eal Great, New ecrets A.M ro and Jude J T Ronald POLICE GUARD | ptted Hedges, for it was really he The stranger wpoke first. “Wh, Dr.| A. L. Del early. Saturda N"™ YORK 24.—A shadow) P EnkeHitia “DE tH poe gentd earthly himséit. Matthews, I must have the gold now 10 AN racing 4 an hour|who taught astronomy to President 3 ms , £ J Pas , . tractor and builder |AH, HA! NOW THE f we are to get to the bank on A. Kenniston, | crossed over and bio’ out the fa Coolidge at Amherst, was at Mitchel ‘ enh . 5 mother, yt i | PLOT THICKENS time.” Mra, Kenniston | of the sun in part of Eastern United /field. It was his 11th eclipse. oa psblinvbeceacalplgy mie fee Sih tans yack are if ii “{ have a dangerous mission for| “What gold?’ queried Dr. Mat the men plotting under her/ States this morning. The sum was), “It was the finest I ever saw,” he! scans edities from a Ralltead ave, || polbocing cinta a oH lyou to perform,” said the stranger | thews, shaking himself down to s om window and called the po-| placed In total eclipse. tld. “Astronomical science advanced | warehouse and carrying them down || them devitallsed food. eke si with unct—unctio—uh, well, wuav-|!f his watch was still with him.|lice. After the two off cand EP icy inf Biber rita Bp Ait oh badh cert stiel dral into his “laboratory,” a hole beneath || family healthy. zr Gs , Oe heath pn earth are yor king | chase o z ey er reap.|slate-colored dix he moon, being} The noted astronome: Pe 0 hi aboratory,” a a ‘ a : A ity. “I have a large cargo of gold on earth ure you talking|chased the thugs they later reap-|slate-colored dink of t ; ronomer, who ; wat Ayegets Metropolitan Singer Gets. coin to tune trom tho Pint Presty-| |peared under Mra. Kenniston's win.|first visible at a point west of| nearly 80, did not go up. He directed pn eh dedi habagniets “aula t | =Threateni Lett {terlan church to the National City ,,eh, the gold for the bank—"/dow and again were frightened off.| Duluth, Minn. and flashing eastward observations from the «round. He| Pine and: rather thea arntene are | a _hreatening UCTS |nank. 1 was followed down here| Follrich and Newell stepped out-| E. C. Wainwright, $13 N. 44th ot.|to Montauk Point, N. ¥., where tt! so far forgot. himself during the) po “tiie iebinniiebaepa tec aealth £ |‘ { — |by two strange me aide in search of—well, anyway.|and other citizens living near by,| disappeared out to sea | Progress of the eclipse that, when it| ,°%. a4 et FH . y range men. . because of hunger, the two court of- Whole Grain ‘Wheat 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Blamino| «1 must have two of your brave|there on the porch were the twoltried to capture two burglars who Ific Coast had no oppor: | was over, he discovered his face and Sears asked ahd pacicamighe sh Le } 5 Gigti, Metropolitan opera tenor, is /ofricern to guard, the treasure, if| strangers, hale and hearty, and wear-|were stealing plumbing fixtures | tu see the eclipse. It was over hands were nearly frozen Ta teot bbs per yess dears Distributing Co. led constantly. by two detec-|you can spare them, Captain.” ing caps with "keeper" printed on! from a house under construction at ore sunrise In the west, | Proof that the sun's rays were|). Noueets to be ellowed t pee 90 Ratlway Pacuengs j livge am result of threatening let-|" “on, let us go, Captain,” shouted | the fronts. 4218 Linden ave Wainwright! The eclipse w an average four responsible for the reduced power| ire south after The Star's Srticls. A rhhe Beak of Lite t terme he received signed’ “Ku Klux olirich and Newell, joyously They apologised very much, they|knocked out one the burglars] seconds late, but the forecasts of the jo¢ broadcasting during the day time| ‘* Youth af SEO uta dee oan ess ; Kian" and “Black Mand,” it be- | has been ages since we wére held| were sorry and all that, but—was|with a blow on the chin, and left; heavenly phenomena were at 8'Y | was claimed by Harold Gray of the sage hed nan hae Recta onllsor { car known today. lup. “Do-let ts go.” there a harmless fellow in the place|him while he chased the other man, | accurate lZenith Radio poration, of Chi cae ctedtetan hein 4 j P Li . fered to give Ted a lift up. { je first letter demanded that| ‘very well, my men,” replied | who was slightly off his baye about | Both men made thelr excape It was near-night in the tertitory |cago,, following eclipse observa-| go he’s going to work Monday for : | Gig send $500 to “Emile Stadler |teages, ‘you may go, but guard! gold shipments? And | could} A bandit entered a Green Lake|thru stretch between 85 and 120) tions a salary which will provide him with ‘ 5) of-%$0 North Spring st., Los An-|your treasure well, may the|they ta rge of him? street car at Third and Main, rode|™iles wide living expens i , . | wag, Cal, to help liberate members | Tord have mercy on you all, gen | It seemed they had traced him)a block and then held up the oper. | DIRI catnti hie shuaten tee oe : oh sith wt |) of-our association who are now suf- | tiemen,” |there. But Follrich and Newell had|ator, L. R. Longworth, robbing him) RECORD F and Morrow will also require hitm to| PUGET SOUND fering in prison.’ } It was hardly a moment until|no intention of letting the bandits! o¢ ¢4o, | Scientists from many stations were atart a savings account d t) ,jAtiother, received yesterday, read: | rolirich and Newell had donned |capture the man entrusted to them| thrilled by thelr observations and re “y o . STEAMER ; ease Of refusal to pay the $500 |tieis theerakin chara wornbreron, | by Capt. Hi r | Att ock, Fifth ave.,| thrilled by the | We've done our part,” he told the ~ ee ee ccrig h at conser | ang errant int mecstoniony| by Cable. No, elt! They took | aay 906 Sit Avs, | sted hr roams seaaeraaiate Sa Tee SCHEDULES * cartridge re, .! maxX idege: , a tae doc bs A egro who took 9) sults. you.” ate tb as pen Gebawe: ae And then whooping With dee {him upstairs to w padded cell! ae nk user. 8 wie veThe'wun's corond; flaming around 5 | Save “i KCOMA e e en yi i Pisce a cd nab in Ri ‘ | Bese ah Seg 9 ee © of the moon at the moment} } ; haxe to suffer the consequences.” Two youthful stickup men, about | the ede shied ba cP | MA gli said he wouldn't send a 117, carrying pistols, robbed Mrs. H. be ting t don Lage ga Hae py pce Report Spreads That Draft RE TED pany es the . , ‘aroline ess, 0 s on i ; a ting no money. They ran toward) S\™mmO™ Ae ch us have not been 45c%! ce 8 | Interbay hates arr: Mato | "s" 80cm | gg steangs Bae observed hitherto | PHILADELPHTA, Jan, 24.—Ru- | Father and Son, Merchants, | VICTORIA, B. G Uu n ec ion ist inlap was captured in the al: The feature of the observations mory of the impending surrender of | , i Beet Anse. ei leged act of looting a house at 9288/ was the aerial voyage of the U. 8.]Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notorious, Held on Federal Charge Dat ala ed ME co i a ee id ave. 8., by Sergeant G. W. Wil-| navy dirigible Los Ange Which, |araet dodger and «fugitive tron dam] is then ia Victory j : — json. He is held on an open charge. | menaced during the night by a storm, | 4 nce 1920, were revived ce since 0, were revived here| William rd and his son, Em- Walte S accused of stealing | swept ¢ ‘0 A h a calmer Petey Snow Frolic Tomorrow at| inistr: ation Officials Prom tl Aid Walter is accused of stealing | swept out into the alr with @ calmer | today following the voluntary appear-| manuel, were arrested by Deputy U South Cle Elum Clothing from the home of Mrs./morning and carried a ble party Of ance of his friend and former chauf-|8, Marshal H. ©. Gaskill Fria al ae {Blanche Turner, Main st. Frank| scientists and camera men a mile | NRREA Bevanan ee orat Ifa vacine i Port Townsend and Rall its Bill Adverse to Them |Parson, 42, was captured early Sut:|clowe to" the sun than previows|%ur Eurene streher, | accra Indictment charging Using the Gounectons With 18 inches of snow on the | Jurday “inside a grocery store at|recoids. A perfect view of the eclipse |), irq vcuthy to we tg eink: Niger aa eect Wan TeRezyee | a 8 level, the annual ski tournament;| 4, 1, Street, deputy city clerk,;yon flood damage compromise, will|Highth ave. S. and Adams st. by | was obtained : yr by the federal grand jury |Z woop CANAL. POINTS| scheduled for Monday at South Cle Elum, promises to be an interesting aid successful event. Amateur and Professional jumping and cross. country racing contests are on the Program. Suitable prizes have been over the state will be present. Fif- tén hundred people witnessed last Year's contests. The Cle Elum Ki wanis club is fathering this event The course selected is five minutes’ walk from the M¥waukee station at South Os Elum. Cyclone Disrapts - Australian Town “LONDON, Jan. 24—A severe ey- eloné has razed the town of Roe- burn, in West Australia, and done damage estimated at 100,000 pounds sterling i@ the village and adjoining territory, according to dispatches here today. There {a no mention o} life. Roeburn is a town loans of 300. offered and ski performers from all| | Friday afternoon H ger plan certified the city | also be on the ballots. to 1918, It dates back mana to the county elec when a flood In the Cedar ‘tion board for incorporation on the| river watershed caused damage |March 10 election ballots. The ac-| claims, compromised by the city |tion followed fast work by admin-| after three court cases had termin istration officials against whose of-|%ted Unsuccessfully for claimants | fices the proposal is directed. pat aa Meeting speciaily at 2 p. m, the council immediately passed th emergency ordinance providing | vote on the plan, It was transmit- lted to Mayor Brown's office and he signed it as soon as he had return. led from a late lunch. Other charter amendments to voted on in March are Salary raises for new city council- men from $3,000 to $4,800. HELD AS FORGER | Man Jailed Here Will Be eS? Sent to Portland Arrested here on a charge of forg or Salary raises of city treasurer |ing indorsements on two checks, F. and comptroller from $4,200 to|Hendricks, 27, was held Saturday $5,000. for the Portland, Ore., police. He moving the one-mill maximum |will be sent back to Portland to from the park levy and leaving the|face trial on the charge, according amount to the discretion of the|to Police Inspector Archie F. Leon council, One referendum, ard, of Portland, in custody. who has Hendricks the Boxley can- {during his experiences with the draft Georgetown police. He had his pock- Het ets full of canned goods, it Is alleged and motion A new secret n Astronomical were obtained. ed from er guard at his mother’s home gdoll esca "atrolma . MeCurdy acer ec own to sclence by thi | petoiman R. H. MoCurdy traced | made known 4 lin a Philadelphia suburb, gave him. |two burglars whom he surprised in| and spectacular voyage wslt'c late Seabesting \the rear of a store at 24th and! Fleets of airplanes from many | Pie he said returned from where he fled with the army jdeserter, 10 days ago. He told a \thrilling story of the escape and ators witnessed the {flight to Germany, where Americans \n Union st., early Saturda them after a chase of sev but lost | points also carried camera men, and 1 blocks. | scores of excellent photographs were | obtained. | ROOFTOPS RENTED Thief ‘Writes Cops | BY PROFITEER: Millions of sp About Stolen Auto nny sie tie ek At last! | Rooftops and upper windows w A letter f of Po-| rented at exorbitant » W. B, Severyns reached its des-| York profitee “T want to face the music," Streher said he ror An honest thie! addressed to Ch New | | Abnormal Tide i in prices by ation Saturday It contained a} Out in the farm country dogs y to an auto, a card with the/ howled dismally as the darkness Coos Bay Harbor jname of the Dunsmuir Drive Your-|}came on. Chicke: went back to} MARSHFIELD, Ore, Jan. 24 |elf Auto Livery, and @ note saying, | roost | Abnormal tide conditions prevailed |“There is a car, license 28-281, B.| In the cities, throngs of persons|in Coos bay harbor as an accompa C,, stolen in Vancouver, from this|looked with awe on the eclip °- | niment to the eclipse of the sun. place. You'll find it at the Colman|'Hardbolled guys" from lower Man-| At the port dock officinl guage yes dock.” The letter was unsigned. | hattan madg bets on whether the|terday noon's tide was six inches | - [stunt woul come off” and looked] higher than normal height for that White silk sport dresses for Palm | with open mouths as it, did occur day, despite the fact that the en. Beach wear are trimmed with bors; The huge nes, in hushed} tran smooth and there were ders and designs that are painted on the heavenly tno toc onditions to cause such a by hand, | chang: Eu-| «.{twice tried to kidnap Bergdoll and | {bring him back to American justice. | The two formed a dummy concern, ee, 6:00 Be the sma Mercantile Co., and sent in orders for large stocks of mer. chandise to Eastern concerns, it ts arged. When the shipments af- | rived they were stolen from a ware- house, presumably by the Secords, jand secretly brought to Seattle. The two were arrested at their re- tail stores bere, one at 811 Third ave, They claim they are the vic- tims of a scheme by astern mer- cantile houses,to force payment of Puce SOUND NAVIGAT debts, | {COLMAN Dork: ‘FOOT | Me PHONE MAIN ‘ ———CLALLAM, BAY d WAY Pours NRA way 7 10:30 P.M. Bt ers and sitwout "set ject to change without Coast Guard Wants Surfmen at Neah Bay Surfmen for coast guard duty LEAVE SEATTLE DAILY | | With the life-saving station at Neah | yu5 A.M. 20:15 A.M. 2% | Bay are wanted by the United For | States coast guard, according to | Capt G. Dodge, commander, En Portian | lstnrents will be taken at Capt. re Dodge's office, 1403 in Smith Fare $6.50 ; building. | MOTOR BUS DEEGE, Men with experience on the wa- |] to1s ‘Third Ave. ter are required, Dodge says.