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* Rees wreevrsn,*, ti RAID DEATH TRIAL The Newspaper With the Bigg est Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star '™ Batered as See Case Matter ffice at a, 1879. 2 at the Post Healtin, Wash. under the Act os Mar Per Year, by Mall, $1.00 _NO. 288 WASH., TWO CENTS IN “VOL. SEATTLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 238, 1 SEATTLE. _ tome Brew “Stone Made Me Lose $8, 000, 000,’ = Make « light pastry of blizzard lashed Maryland and the Howdy, folks! Extra! Extrat : ° F : Bhirs! Home Brew’s Great Spe Big Point in Litsey Vacuum Number! On the : » ee is telling her husband, Seattle detective. Majewski was We get out 8 Vacuum mw, Statement uspended for a second time within the past three months, f every day except Sunda ate we deert prints any $$ ——____ sa wan Ay ecently on charges that he has associated with an ex-con- —, S3DERAL narcotic agents pict and known hijack 4 ic d kno jacke i Fortune Is Wiped Out in Battle With. Tuesday afternoon raided pales Cale area ee ee {the courtroom of Superior TRS i Heirs of El hich “ J Concllet ie oa eirs of Elder J. P. Morgan I aovor aw § i sudge Hall, in which Floyd Mirs, John Majewski Baciiee Higher- oes beth euahec! | Siverly, Charles Fairchild and 3” Police De tment e Per ee “ ‘dson are bein in artim Ar neh e ni awe Stone Led Fight bo iiebiie and Dill De-| Itried ve vig ‘of Patrok Me Pi r h Be ss bie ried for the slaying of Patrol- D 3 Sheil Es sue vow Ruin Him by Law, _ nounce Secret Stone ost ausé in man R. L, Litsey September secuting etective ell Fight oas.word puz * oF —— Says Owenby Hearing 25. J e ME high vy m “Dusibess-keeping. in!.tonah alter eee ff, th 8 t | ith the underw i How else CANDIDATE FOR Tk pr EDITORS NOTE: James A » Washington Senate Fails to pts had of sabe Sie tthe C ra could I be officer POISON IVY CL - t b J FM ‘ I in the Tie nk who tes yeu one of | : Refers Measure to People for Vote: tecive, out of hie jobs airs: | Beryl ord puzzle jokes ‘ rn Ba njewnki, wife of ux “kno oner in What's a fiveletter | [5% ‘ondemt : TERS PLOY pended officer declared Wedne | ¥ case wee PS pagum LYMPIA, Jan. 28, “The child labor amendment has been |« t Stone to virtually defeated in the United States. ri dete | k eme court of} The senate of the Washington legislature Tuesday voted), phe | nd you , 8A ye down ratification of the amendment, being the 11th state | back aga , sir et | tation from . a itefline 1, |t@. take such action, The prosecution. scored beavily. in | sor a ere j oe BERT H, HORAN » of the! This means that the necessary approval of three-fourths of mee 1 oe tae hen the ay ns ant John's job among | i . tm A beeb the states of the Union will not be obtained. Ge: Seite 5 ae id Mra Me | was reins i ! and pros ; m4 aa The senate’s vote on the ratification was 27 to 15. Im-| OFFIC ERS RELATE : y Pee wae? Tennant : ise Be bed rere 4 Harlan Fiake |, ould walk. thra pubne| mediately after turning down the resolution the senate} pee STATEMENTS have Jed him and they | a : aoe “ 7 as j ene. 5 ney weneral of the | scrutiny tm thie chamebr,” Hefiin | passed a resolutios providing for an advisory ballot at he}, 7" pot el have threatened to inue . : DPae ; a ‘i ed Sta of « «him to jose « ihe = P oie Captain. Ralph Olmsted, do. so. But John will tight out of the department They ; It is moved by Lit Gee Geo and jfortune of $5, > thed taking ad-| on iewver who, vorrownpbO026-clectionr=The-veberavanBO=to-Orrinnasnentnmaniini Ts ane Patrolman TS keep his name clear can file charge after charge 4 Fi ungetarter that |Vantage of a 100-year-old Delaware No lawyer who aspires to that| ‘These senators voted against ra-jings, Hofser, Hurn, Karshner, | Dan Hogan, war 4 ry t against me. But I am going to wended by Joc Bung: y ar b { | He doc my but ‘ (his meeting give a rising vote of |#tatute which has since been re high place should object to having /tification: Barclay, Barnes, Bishop, | Kirkman, Landon, Lann, Mc ‘m hit bad I don't think I ene ty fight them as long as my funds H fhasks to the gink who stuck five | Voked hin record discussed in public |Ca c won, Cleary, Con-|Metcalf, Morris, Morthland, Mur-] can last. Get my wife for me. I wig ns sceiaan Habeas hold out.” . a , pays int a " | Colonel “Al” Owenby, 71, who was| “! ot think I commit treason | d re ff, Hall, |phy, Norman, Oman, Py can't hold out much longer. | ever F | ; 4 Peres Into January jpeiie to’ Gin Grane ‘Dube abeta{*ten:2 any Justice on the | Ha n, Lunn, |St. Peter, Shaw, Bm: Smith “The watchman at the Public | ,,MAJewaki and his wife sald | wih ons n t . ¥ * ; 5 . us against him can be | fy Hd Twhen he crowned the ains of the |*upreme Heflin said McCauley organ, Mor-|Somerville, Sutte Westfall, W Market said three men went up eo ee al el: . =e ‘8, GOV. HARTLEY A: | Wild. Weet in the lave 70's thus | “NO DEFENSE ° : phy Imer, St.|mer and Wray Into the rooming house. I follow iy fA pease { ‘i ined in an exclusive interview | FOR THE POOR” | Peter, Smith, Somerville, Wilmer) Those voting no were: Cleary,! ed them. One man (here he point ich ow A he gore ee by k j his reason for fighting Stone's pre Ww a time when|"nd Wray. T 27 Condon, Conyard, Groff, Hall Har ed at Richardson, who had been a aki’ J ; ¥ acnge a s " For the amendment were: ‘ 2% brought into the receiving room haven't x ate | - ae motion to the supreme court ° rison, Jacobson, Morgan, Myerw vont iad 4a: hacuae debatitee STONE HANDLED SUlt Co iatend thelr} Davis, Grass, Hastings, Houser, he kenalog | St the eity hospital, was at the | Bow.” sald the former detective: |Woman Chases Intruder | ; FOR MORGAN HEIRS yJantiee in eye, Hurn, Karshner, Landon, Morth The high point of the session | ton of the stairs. He was one of But we fighting to pro- : |For ous j Wl eed Sepa Goa 4 Peak, came when Dan Landon, of the hays, bet'hes det sheet wos tect our name and the name From Her Bedroom neti gpoy, e bpr : dy acer | Shaw, Smart, Sutton and West. | King county, speaking for the “There were two more, two of our - [of a mult of the late J.P, Morgan's! In the Owenby case, be said, a| gan Toth 1b amendment, threw down the PP ab Saadeh D2 Fedele Newspaper stories that Routed by a woman who found ff ee Sere eaters ae one | Delnware. ooTirt The senators. passed the Westran| sauntlet to Gov. Hartley shooting. One of the short men iad, spppaled: tc him In her bedroom early Wednes- & Shall the Child Labor law prevent }cussions of which are opening 1 | pay reser ‘ties wethe matter to) aafed the governor to assume shel tha.” | veryns on beh Mh 9 ehopnlie, «A thinstale aoe thee two aged tots from working? |Oreach between President Coolidge | hig cas m ney ne the matter tO) the right to tell him how to 7 were denied by Mra Lae lig o IEal they be compelicd to play on [4nd the senate and blocking the’ pealed ar the people, altho most of them be-| Jee The de scored two points nical ciotsbat home of W. | K , Dealed a Neve it ts eg when Dr, John Wit pO m5 a + gies th st., taking Bee rier castors unil ther whi Peide's "ination ot the aupreme L also warned agnators that | cross-exam said: Utaeys bad Also dented pagent Se x 2 * action he 1 owt h t bh ' had been here pag de as et fun grease? Wil thetr | pronase reaby: Neate the amendment will bo the princtpal |been admit Ri Oplate BetOre |< Sai a tt ea oo. mis be compe to run i = s I, his man who now is te was insue at the next election. he made all of t statements and $ sa 1 MM om same man is believed to farm alone? Anyone who 0 Ko to the supreme « kn The following states have refused, jin identifying a photograph of Fair-| aere 2 = and es rie |have later visited the home of A dies these kiddies the right to “= nm me j Against personal liberty have at ¢ to go on the |thru action or both houses |child as his assailant he had two] SKIS relnstateme eae ww. | Moulton, $17 60th st., where he wrk is a radical, a socialist, » bol- Washington hotel, hop | courts,”" Heflin such being n-jof their le es, to ratify the/plctures, one of them Fairchild's,| °T39% “on condition that he re- salen thevist—aye, he's even lower than nat he migh , agalt It is one of t higivisanded ul, ‘They voted for ft on|child labor amendment: Washing-|called to his attention by a police-| “!&” from the department om At the Pu home the intruder 4 democrat! he te judict promittee € jodicial tryanny 1 eve | would clear his name and en- , te eonaidering Stone's nomis-|heawice* he bg — (on, Teas, Routh Dakota, “Moreh | mas. able him to get a job he was |forced'a dining room: window (and oe promis ting age rere : » voting aye were: Barclay, | Dakota, South Carolina, North Caro-| HOGAN DENIES | secking in Vancouver, Wash.” | crawied in aa | ge nder the Delaware court order,” | Barnes, Bish: lyon, Christen-|lina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Louisiana, | C, : : bathe i Mrs. M. T. Parke’ ¢ a. Wit any: sais MiOHER Fela meietOmeaae wen cocapaaed (oat nen Cartyox "han ate Yhio, Oklahoma, Louisiana, |CAPTAIN AIDED | “Both Majewski and his wife | Mrs. 2 Parker, a member 0 the legislators | 4 AINSMAN : : 56 ais ie athe the eon, Conner, Davia, Grans, ast. | Kansas and Georgia Hogan denied this, declaring that A thia and decls they |the family, was awakened by the "Bin’t think” they signed the |". carsear an th - ffl. ied Sagi ca | = gece Capt. ¥ # held the book open! had no knowledge of the re- |S0Und of someone moving around in Memorial in favor of the child la-| “I was de d my constitutional mt - ~ hate ng Rca atk i and Litsey voluntarily pointed to) ported Jc No one they know |her room. She found the intruder fer amendment two years ago right of arguing my own case in F Te his ae ten Fairchild’ picture as the man who! Cf ig jnterested enough to ap- |Standing by her bedside, He was Heck, it was the only time they | the court, the veteran plainsman | . “Ly only ah Shgecear Bs fired the fatal bullet pealite Heversia, (Nie. meld: searching for money. Mrs. Parker @t did think. And now they're | Said. wares nag Pe | Tuesday afternoon's sensation was Majewski was suspenc jstarted to get up and the burglar ft to repeal the sole thought! Owenby, with a scouting party, In-| Heflin said 3 : |the eye-witness testimony of 15-| months ago for an all took alarm and fled. He had taken they ever had? (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) : ihe ie 2 snp . none! Owe, | a year-old Audrey Jolnette, Broadway} tempt to obtain a copy of a con- | the purse containing $5 in addition a: 6ice | hi eae Yank the hearing) NEW YORK, Jan. 28,—‘The se: at Pittsburg, Western Pennsylvania | US aes sophomor il sid fession in the Bon Marche rob- ahr in tee He also took some Motion pictures, show! | rose to protest he was|Verest ¢ of winter followed today had its coldest night, while Delaware | 0% bedrod bi ill L ‘aed ten bery case, He was reinstated by | ro - a ene Ane Se eos, wil be ext I COSTS $1,000 EXTRA || ordered taken out ot tne court by ni the wake of a lizard thruout the was blanketed in snow, with the|suc town, She Nnuteat for, fhe) the civil wervice commlasion and |, At {6 Mise eater a, bedroom to ote ’ bailiff.” Heflin sald | mperatures in New York|mereury four above ait Prostar atk ins edt ice-|_ when Capt. Charles Tennant re- | Wise 8 Tier ped with $10, with. make the film a real box-office TO BITE ANOTHER’S state ranged from zero in New York| More snow was reported on the| tered his alvd sar koa hast fused to permit him to return to «jo a tne family. ; exhibitors should gtve sae city to 38 below at Locke. |way, tho generally falr weather|tereq trun the wcond fear baleony| auty a8 @ detective, was pent oul wats ee — a Fd snappy title. Something FINGER IN AC T ] Predicts With the temperature eight below| promised brief rellef Ke an from the second floor haloony to Columbia station as a patrol | “Bola: + anothe nan's zor raveler redic to the ground, wehre he collap: . 8 Is | re ni a age dingo H i City S. | Mr-zero temperatures were re! Defense counsel will attempt to| ieee AEs Overalled Thief ghould-_com 0 unless the rse n ported thruout Ohio again today show that the opiates give sey | Doagatd into eal ber tae trae @ Ae |] biting Is done in the presence of an sigh pc a oar ei | The mercury hit zero in Columbus ihe Sate atten cal Y| second time, this occasion being Grabs Purse, Flees — HOW TO MAKE GOLDFISH others, it was indicated in a |) ee in not know py Fags nd jand other parts of the state -were| identifying the photograph of Fair-| ‘llesed conduct unbecoming an A bandit dressed in overalls at- — SAUTE MEUNIERE damage suit filed Wednesday by |) erm rite,” tg the opinion ex.| |atill In the grip of the coldest weath-|chiid and Richardson in person, | officer in that he “consorted. | tacked Mrs, T. Morimoto, 1008. Main & |] R. Fukuda aganst L. Kangart, |[0f city life” ts te opinion al Jer of the year } tal and associated with ex- | st. two blocks from her home ‘Tues- t both Japanese. Le bewyy a ok mae | Two men were zen to death | convicts and known liquor hi: |day night, and robbed her of her ff “ from icago, who ia in Seattle men were frozen to death | a Fukuda says the Ay ation etn" Chicago m sae enay | |today in downtown Cleveland. Both | jackers.” purse which contained $1.50 and a of “itten in a were found dead in nak “Of course I know these peo- |key ring. The man made his es- §f t t i te |jon foot to be horse from f a shack. ) Be peo the presence of many people ||on foot, to banlah the norea, from |Peter Johnson, 78, Hit a8! "nother death wan reported in ple," Majewski said. “That's ‘| cape. é me eT ; Fi igetn «ini. the ‘way ‘of: tha| He Crosses Street |Cincinnati, Intense suffering and : : Sor memes k sonal damages. undre ‘ i ind steels; ands teytad | jerippled train service and broken | ; f dollars hed for surgeons! a steset ae) Ered | ‘a 4 vanteg | MT", communication were reported Youth in Coupe Etoanes} A | tees treating the injured 7 And) Peter Johnson, was ted | thruo cte54 4 a4 : po you will tind the same thing will| mewiy ‘Tinney ea nutomouite, {{oruout Ohio. Rurat trattic wax! With Cuts and Bruises To attles|\ Pint Pe in Seattle,” he says. | Jat a standstill as a result of drift t ter cr in « bucket of me “ x he S€Y8.) which struck him he started | ing «now | . i fen laton un dae ~| acroxs the pavement at N. 60th and} The spent end of the Northwest] In @ collision between a locomo- 1H Phinney aye. Johnson stepped from jtive and a small coupe in the rall- whalt and wrap around behind a parked auto into the path | ryistrict of Columb! RS ih taleam powder (Djer / of a car driven by H. L. Turpin, | District of Columbia and the north Wak tty Garden). Boll four hours Fesie ded avacs ern fringe of Virginia during the} ae conan, oF atl fish ts bmw coma e e 1848. 34 Ppdsap> “a to the | MEN leaving a fourinch snow Mims. : Danae ve See iled an hour {Dianket, and driving temperatures | hospital, where he died an hour| tn tc vero. |later. The coroner ts to make an| | investigation of the affair Wednes- | Joe Quince Med Bellon). Li'l Gee day { Never wausage 2 name e Johnson's home was at 412 | - ee Inherits. \\e,ct 78 ere || TODAY'S WANT ADS Will help you find a good used ar. Does this one suit your par- ticular need? Tittle volts of juice Make @ tiny wirete Cost just tke the deuce, Fortune Watch out for this new Comic MURDER CHARGED MS the 014 days the noted prot Were: Mir doctors and Bates Faces First Degree Count in Old Killing LATE MODEL CHEVROLET COACH BARGAIN nd | Owner compelled to return ear— isher— ° First degree murder charges have|| here ts your opportunity to get Yr DIARY isher been filed by the prosecutor against a REAL PICKUP. Only driven Jn é | 1100 miles. Heavy” apring | James 18. Bates, alias John Brooks, bumpers, front and rear, nick- Fs where done, and und found there ollipeps with my + romst pork for make my wyfe dream cled radiator and cross bare, apare tire, large steoring whéel, spotlight, motor driven hor sun visor, ete. Regular new oar guarantee. Ken Kling, an artist who bs knows howe to put the funny side forward, is sponsoring Joe Quince. The | first picture appears in The Seattle Star Thursday, January 29. Jalias “Dtuch” Veiteh ing of Smith, | Westman, in a Seattle |holdup five years ago, Hates lrecognized by police and other vie-| | time of the holdup, following bis ar rest several days ago on a charge of | selling fake jewelry. Hoe im held in| the county jail without ball, | for the slay-| Mra, David rooming h f telling Joe’s daily doings— his financial ups-and-downs —the ups-and-downs of his social climb—his remark- able adventures in love and life! abe” i 3 wa of, ie ning, she in 4 kept her out 2 Now turn to the Want Ad page and see who is offering this one. | | | \ | | | |wag badly Gloria Swanson Is me COURT IS FULL OF = ADDICTS! Prosecution Scores as Wheat Prices Soarto New Mark L James st., nar- | aped death. He was taken to the city hospital and treated for cuts about the hands, head and face. yards early Wednesday, , of 614 oO He told surgeons that he did not eo . 3, * FR Pe see the locomotive coming until his} HICAGO, Jan, 28.—Scenes of wildest disorder were car was on the tracks. The coupe enacted in the wheat pit today when May wheat prices smashed befor soared up above the long-) predicted $2 mark to the highest record since the war. Coats and collars were ripped to shreds as scores of men flung themselves about the limited confines of the wheat pit, gesticulating franctically with their hands and arms as they signalled for purchasing and purchases and sales. Unexpected heavy demands from abr ‘oad gave the incent- the big} engine was brought to | Hayden released hospital after treatment. stop. from the was | Bride of Marquis | LONDO: Jan, 28.—Gloria Swan-} son, film star, was married in Paris || ive for the outburst of trading. ie today to Marquis de Yalaise, ac- Prices opened on May wheat at $2.0174 and soared up cording to the C Vows, seme Bsn Sot theh pdb to $2.0414, the sensational advance increasing the hysteri- cal turmoil on the floor. Reports from Bulgaria, Raissia, Rumania and other con- || tinental countries were coming into the market with heavy \|a@uying orders added to the excitemefit. Added to this | was the report that the Canadian wheat crop would be | 8,000,000 bushels less than previously estimated. satan reported that May futures had advanced to | WEATHER Occasional rain tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh southerly winds. FORECAST |