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x-Gov. Hart Under Fire! nnn enn The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ono Lhe Seattle Star ta tedes fe, Entered as Second Class Matter May 2 1809, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congre: March 3, 1879 Year, by Mall, $3.00 WASH., SATUR DAY, APRIL 25, 1925. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, | | ome Hartley Kills | What's Happe ned to |, Are Questioned S eatt / re ig . wo Affidavits Are Filed With At- Big Project! Big Hea rt 2 | torney General at Olympia; In- vestigation Is Under Way © 59,000,000 Kittitas Irrigation Plan Is Ge ma cats vs dere Blocked by Governor | A ‘TS of Louis Hart, former governor, during his tenure of office were again brought into the limelight Satur- to the cashier's office, and get jday, following the announcement of Attorney General John our weekly pensio : ~ VOL. 27. NO. Sl, SEATTLI } { H. Dunbar that he was investigating the fixing of attorneys’ fees and receivership fees in the liquidation of the defunct Scandinavian American bank of Tacoma. Dunbar refused to disct the contents of two affidavits his possession, said to contain high sensational matter, shinies which were obtained by him Thursday in Tacoma from Blogun for pay-check cashier: Sa ‘ Fort ef aah fuse : Kells rbes P. Haskell, Jr., receiver, and Guy E. Kelly, his It with ours! / ¢ d nes oy How States Are Built attorney. Tein r a | Dunbar admitted that court action may be resorted to ; ’ * | (Editorial) in the case but assured The Star that nothing would be done Gone, dy heck! | ee . Reece At Saturday. aoe ot OVERNOR HARTLEY says that because some ir- AFFIDAVITS ARE [Pending } Says L'l Gee G Love makes |! rigation projects have lost money, no more ELD SECRET the ‘world go round; marriag should be assisted by this state. 1 8 ated its: ha fo do. its ‘a squares 1! eee If the sole object of irrigation projects was to and ex-Ge Hart ut the time mont BO JIM TELLS "EM. WIKERE TO MEAD IX realize immediate returns for the state, there would the fees for the receiver and his at instituted to FOUND—At my place in frent of sur be some truth to the Hartley argument. |torneys were to be fixed, according gel We © n sum ef money. that on to reports in Tacoma banking under art, to poet {elinee my are ohaed But a state owes it to itself to develop, to produce iy a peers of the affiday- | 5 : sits nee t pitch angarg : te ool eee Lat at me ra places | f00d, to assist its people in living contented, produc- its are kndwn, they ure of such a| Attorney General Dunbar appeared to see him, and if it Is m good fellow, I tive lives. It must pay dividends, not in cash always, ensational nature that they cannot|in court for Minshull and said the want him to have his money. Jim Benn, but in progr be printed, pending of the| bank supervisor had not refused to Ad in the Olympia Recorder, prog documents in court, it was declared. | pay a reasonable fee, but the amount Reet | The Kittitas project, while it might have shown a Dunbar refused to say whether | asked, which he said was $40,000 for , Ww roe pene * the absent book loss for a time, would have shown, by and large, action, when taken, will be | Haskell and 000 each for the inded professo: o put his ¢ ang i t . ‘ z aaEt ited ei te sated « } & reasonable profit in added food production, more or criminal nature three attorneys, was too hig the clothes chute? work, more homes and better times. It would have 1 conversation between “e an amended petition file a by © two attorneys was first | the attoi they se : tpg put more property on the tax rolls and perhaps light- b t to Dunt attention thru | thelr f work of liquidating New ma > is called “Radio ened a little the taxes of the rest of us, [the depositors’ committee of the de had been approved hee for todical You n’t run government like a business. If a funct bank, who made ipquiries of | by Governor Har This petition was ‘Cross Word Love 7 ; ; Haskell, Attorney Ke said withdrawn later and the court suit government is going to engage in profitable busi- 1 pecan at ihe oes ies | was not pressed nl cs 1) nesses only, it might as well quit. There is nothing |! BECAUSE A SATTL E POLICEMAN shot wildly into a crowd in the fall of 1923, Mrs. } matter wan laid before Dun-| “The fees owing us never ED IN SIGNS for it to run. ; Violet Davis, who is only 27, must spend the rest of her days in this wheeled chair. The) bar by the committes « been pai Ke ald - ¥ The governor seems to expect an irrigation project Mayos, appealed to as a last resort, say nothing can be done for her paralysis, a result of | 2¥rb*r et ho Oe aaa aa proses sind ys to pay 10 or 12 per cent the first year, regardless of the wound, Now good women are gathering a Violet Davis fund to help her. With Mrs. them to nt * Kelly reasonable court has anything else. No irrigation project ever did, or Davis are her two children, Junior, 4, and Marjorie, 8. “Mr, Dunbar pledged us not to re-| held that of bank: ever will. No project Is built to do it—it is built to Photo by Carter ‘ Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | veal the contents of the affidavits, ing must set the amount.’ make hundreds of good solid citizens, raise food and § | ne te ec eventually pay for its cost. By Jim Marshall y 27—Just in the The State of Washington owes a large part of its youth, when most of us kit art ey s ar on O Jap agricultural development to scores of projects that j4head to two score or more pleasant have had just that experience. ] | years. Just 27, with a husband j P li ffi l two fink growing: sounekters | UZsZUNE U.S. icials ' | | eh wife and mother would take ¢ | , Haat Mae tia tele | _D stl light in looking after and caring | ae aes - } - ‘ | ERAL officials were baffled, fited thru such procedure, however. Of Harald McRae, | GBATTLE and Ellensburg cham-|federal rectamation department | Nattofal City Co. Loses inj: Tries to Stop Him;-ls Run} Fmtarasy te trying to discover| -yamada's case has been pending A green light gave him |Nders of commerce condemned} would epend $9,000,000 in Washing. | ; And then nte bes Condenmyen te : | ive for the action of Gov.| in th tis foe | ° The right of way, | Governor Hartley Saturday. Wat i | Suit Over Stolen Paper —[opena tito in a wheel chair, un-| Over; Girl in New Holdup |% motive for the actio neg | 08 Wie CoUut Ea ton Co MeSH ara iee On the 13th of April Friday the governor killed the) ‘°? *# | able to move below waist | Roland Hartley in pardoning T-./-viction occurred about 12 years ago Hle passed sway, $9,000,000 Kittitas high-tine trriga-| ‘The state, in turn, would apend| 2.1, ponds valued at| Bowing that 40 or 50 eprings must! 4 panait who at -) amiagy | amnada, allen nese, who had/ and, after he had served out his time, Pere: tion project, temporarily, at least. from $100,000 to r \ bathed me, to term 4 andit who attempted Friday | aiready served out a two-year pen!-| he returned to Japan to visit. On The Pull " He Fef to enter Into a cc of settl n from two Bank of Cal! 4 it to halt and reb an on-/tentiary sentence in Walla Walla|again seeking admission ta this Sea panne” a sbeee th the federal reclamation service.| ELLENSBURG 1S auto was knocked down and| for assault with Intent to. kill country immigration officials barred Pull F : MS | eedread Huse Ab Ananase TAKING. ACTION He n to fire a pr While Yamada is striving to gain| him as a felon. flights. ; his int victim entrance to the United States again, | epee. Hittle trouble IS OPPOSED It is sted : an uate *| On a habeas corpus petition Judge rters will ittle troubl § O appe left for a visit to Japan,|.. . i the passengers up in the Furthermore, he sald, he inte add from Neterer overruled the objections of the pardon of the y effect upon obII as an undesirable alien, felony conviction still stands the immigration officers and per- mitted him to enter. Revelle prompt- ly appealed the decision and the cir- the recla pos; Would far investment morning. The pilot will merely foop| “putting the state out the loop. mation business as speedily “Pp, here are wel” Hartley's commercial | Fest 7 Infon of U. §,|cuit court upheld Revelle's conten- wah dhe ake ha speed we're | Putting the it of New York, thru ita § ot. tha head get raped hae he aera ©! tions that Yamada could not enter. , sah, at th falling, | think we're just about three minutes from heaven!” Tom Revelle ‘s attorneys, however, It was his expulsion order to the | Plexing act C chamber are moeetir Jaturday raising buat frustrated b; anch, whi holds them the bonds do | the er at this point that the per. of Governor Hartley in mobile Holland of Frank Holland's aw’ t him to st eany hears rere coma und Seatt chambers of » them, never Ore | n, but when he saw a supreme court, and it is; Pardoning Yamada was injected into The manager of the Pullman 5 The Natio Chere te, notiine, mute man’s bi e swerved |thought that the pardon was ob- | the case company says that eventually fast neha dew ording to the tnid rade ep te be tc r quickly jtained thru the belief that it would) “I am at a loss to see what bene- planes will be running on all im- iid tn remeron , | must them to the pe ti struck the bandit, | have some effect upon the outcome, fit Yamada will derive from the par- portant utes : ‘o put the s sod ge or € nll or THE : “ wi ng him under the wheels. The jor th 1. | don, or what plea could be advanced This will be nice. A passenger} business, too, forest con-| _ The deferidant company, thru the Ww" drs, Davie wes :ahs the w out of the robber’s hand,| It is pointed out that pardons/that would win such a favor from can take a drink of Scotch in Vic-|* no | law firm of Bullitt & Kehin, will briet decided could do noth-| broke the windshield and fell into |sranted criminals who have served! Gov, Hartley as the granting of it,” 1 t il ittitas project is a $9,000,000 toria und follow it with a chaser In| 1. 1. 1. cart of the general Yak Seattle. ima project and is located near| the ca triat next | mg. Davis was working for Augus | th & Kyer. The couple had paid 00 or wo on a héme thi for a ne road. sentences in penal institutions is|Reyelle said. “I do not think the Holland sped away the robber | usually done to restore them to citi-| governor's act will nullify federal {| week, they sald. were buy- bie r has ; The de © held that the bonds Ak se pdt recovered the weapon and fired a|zenship privileges. Yamada, being} regulations barring felons from en- ‘ heli Ellensburg. of Wa has re negotiable and, that, therefore, |! had furniture and a Ford | 4), an ineligible atien, cannot be bene. trance to this country.” Y JOBS It proposed by the scheme its own umation re to. them be: the ar ANA eek we RbEL Traatlit kee = eee ' = |} to add 70,8: acres to the present | sources and that it would be better | ¥ ov a police pe s | fone prensa on a Pullman air- | |'° % Sponpre The girl robber, with a male com,| } | 34,460 acres under ditch in the dis 00,000 acres of irri ng that the t ‘ecked their happ! as dri i automo t | plane. yo trie | Valued conservatively liable, He declared the pt ams scurrying My Mid rauiaanteattig Sena or \ ee er S cc ui ed, ‘ 5 eka Ur i the rer inte the state | at iy 000,000 a producing a ing pa were Innocent victims of $33 1 the | £08 Ste: W she saw Joi Shurav- The American Automobile asso-| Would have entered Into a con | nua’ approximate an equal | the original thief. pred Up — and the loft, sailor from the Admiral ner | ! ists will spend $2,500,000,000 this | oa 5 RTT TS oe 7 eee ~ | teat out a point in the state's negoti- | OM Just the nd the city would) wie auto stopped and the girl . pai {able instrument law not he IP. sages nab: and the man jumped out. April, “This. acquittal proves my Migosh, all the tourists aren't go-! iu abies hicipality from legal! “ing man held the gun on the s ; cha eS | charge of a frameup by the de- heey eee um Runners Frighten * | man, while th girl calmly took a] that he had misused his seme | Hertment of Justice. Had It not oe | | UT the police department realized | $100 diamond ring from his finger | torial office, | 4 foetal judiced testi. ' Of course, a large percentage of ise: Wanreiaioral, caaponatl and $120 from his pocketbook, She| Wheeler, of Montana, aad Bis fy: DORR 2 ORY PUR GRE SeUacoehs conta K A siele { bas pes peste be Maine et then Serge dec oe ¢ , al | sued a statement charging “the mony the case would never have the 2,500,000,000 will be spent on | overs on Beach and ‘The coppers chipped in with a Pee ereaaraty, spuemel Secs cod eitigt a | ; ‘ending postcards back home, say-| in- . dollars whi > him with a polite “Thank you! Daugherty gang” with producing come to the jury. I charge that sending, postcards back home, say. Vv | Improved Type of Moonshin bunds mi s—whieh help |then drove away with the man. false testimony for his trial here. | this trial was a persecution and 9: gp ~ : ° i + i Lpays Hespitat' pl niet . Geveryr Tisdale and Wheeler was found not guilty on! it has been amply proved, not Ged | ing Use M aie ee ciob mitrbintan’ & Tuesday night the girl bandit | y ply pi f Oe es | Give 7 hem 7 WoO Quarts eel d; 4 Men Jailed | Give Davis a job as patrolman on) ana ner companion robbed another |the first ballot of the jury which sat| only by the Borah committee but ae | : | rrarared fe he geee ne homo, and | walker and. escaped In an auto, thru the eight-day trial, Just before| by a clear-cut, decisive victory in Statistical Sam a ates bo oa { A distillery, with improved : ee 5 ’ ? bite a nat: he could ateaem jthe ju brought in {ts verdict) a court of justice. I hope for an every gallon of gasoline used by a) et Prue Ay ebide cia Vee iehat Marans Gan, (ayn making moonshine w 0 n his doomed wife Ptrac toaciat bs the (Cniled, Stated, BY OLIVE DEXTER me was he that his reply wax | °) 10H Saturday ditiorning’- by | possible ohitet OVERS parked by a moonlit a mumbled “all right, bo; guess ee = | Wheeler got word from Washington | early trial in Washington on the it spi Whee § WT SI HTED, that a baby girl had been born to} conspiracy charge in order that could “4 i aid, ham | Mrs. Wheeler. my activities in the senate may Now run along and don't e gents 5 chatr what h a snapshot is sent home with the} 15 ech §ataten es ade an (|i youve GU ine thie’ tine." federal agents under William Whit-| ch caption: “This is me stdnding by) ieee ended. A surprised | hen two big trucks roll ney ltt Te dlomibintdec ly “I shall not be sqtistied until one} not be hampered by the Daugh- the old bus,’ Peon ra Rake Boss pie) oR of the | lently down to the beach, and | The plant, three miles northwest) | sin ite cone ee di of the principal witnesses in the case! erty gang, which apparently still ANG | boat and a burly-rum runner, | swift-footed men loaded them jf Enumclaw, was destroyed and), oy iC aination, sinc pass Advance Guard of “Blue! is prose uted for his basely false tes-| has & commanding voice in the SUMMER SPORTS Mrs. Grundy's latest accomplice | ith case after case of “super- | "men arrested. ‘The pr We Waa tne toi det horbece but Fleet” Nears Hawaii Wheeler said. “The de-| department of justice.” Collect windshield stickers. | in Anacortes, whipped out a fine Scotch, direct from Can- | Tony Fontello, D, Fontello, John] c+ steudy work—as a longshoreman d | partment of justice, while protesting | Wheeler will stay here for several Collecting dust. | revolver and poked 4t't the: jada.” hie He ane spear. for the Admiral lir jits fairness in the trial, brought a} days before leaving on a vacation, Collecting signs for the back of a nose of the enamored swain Six trips were made in a in the immigration station| “ier was a benefit at the Metro. | HONOLULU, April A brace | notorius witness hero without are The specific charge aguinst Ford. “git tight and don't chirp,and | dory to the boat lying off sho jpending arraignment for violation) yo itan some time ago and from that} of advance scouts of the blue fleet) VS an opportunity to check up on} Wheeler accused him of accepting ‘eliecting picture postcards of the you're all right,” said he. “We've before the ne Lae ms jot the prohibition and internal rev-| few more hundred dollars went: to| were ghted from. Eiilto, or a fealic iaiare has Sn testidien | a fee while senator for represent j vimobp ey cargo. to tenderer And wiih (tp: oestly “cargo, rolled” |’ tb toosgallon contathcre, hookea |i"? Dayieee—but’atlll riot enotigh t0| istend,: at ‘4:80. Priday, morning, 8O-l'ha5 come, tuto, Gur: possassiod vooHC| ween in luna patent eamCaRTra aR ae |: We don't-want any monkey busl- y int faves fin Stari agen AGRIC Lo pay heavy “surgical: and howpitll| couung to Harbormaster J 8: iReld, | necting him with’ the old Daugherty |, wheeler denen sthiee an 1 eee | away into the nigh jup in tandem fashion to produce | piHs «8. Reld, | necting him with the old Daugherty] Wheeler denied this and other / But, of course, the real eh to: 3 isvecied tek | S'all right, buddy; have these [a better gr of whisky and to| eee who said the vessels disappeared | regim allegations, J sport is the Jady driver ina boudoir) “bake dbba cakes 27 } on us," said the bootlegger, facilitate distilling, were destroyed.! KTOW some good women, headed| «most immediately after a swift} LTTE r cap. escort, whose manly Jai | thrustt wo bottles of th |r © agents also destroyed one 1,500 by Mrs. W. J. Holpa, 6319 Brook- | Survey of the Hilo roadstead, ee i wees So ep - | “hootch" into the laps of the {gation mash vat, one 1,000-gallon| iyn a and Mrs. John MecLean,} While naval headquarters refused A guy that we | bu "tussing. party.” So over | ¢, Sagsonina Soups, vat atid 11 600-gallon vats, About| $17% Sixth ave. N., have ¢ gallons of moonshine was seized. | Violet’ I a. avis fu Would like to biff irted the|t® comment on this, it is believed | ° y » col.| the blue fleet is within striking dis. = ay ro ey l (4 Is he who says | Jet Us spoil your little party A new triple coll cooling system | lected about $1,000 tance of Honolulu and that hostilt- | ie ~ 0 We've got a date with some Fi | i ot @ a ties will begin by dawn Saturday, e say, meet the wiff! ) ip Bese ctl was used, which made the capacity] It is proposed to get enough to } oft 0 | ; suys a long way from here be- | 66 tno distillery about, 150 gullons| buy Mrs. Davis a home where she - un ay or arel ury BASEBALL! fore eae | Whitney said. The plant] may live the rest of her life, What! Sitter On Ge Michie ne One thing we like about the In- He jumped Into the dory, and |* 44%: |Auto Salesman Is | \wwas new, having been in operation] money there is over will be put into It costs more ed postage ra 0) y led “p yut” A t eee vekin io! prs us those little! I" r baseball fan re nee Hitasten antes Salk Jonly about one month. jo seus Sunditor.nery.to: Puy: medion) Charged as Forger Vo gotta: be careful: how you day, and" they can’ have it eg pp Paatit\ wave, to the, The stir Bea | attention and supplleg\: whlch: 6N6) 6 Orta aie cede Ladd entertain a murder jury switched from track to track and ‘ aires | for the best baseball news in Se d giahs area eT Sep PUREREET IN constantly Bassett he ‘Brow A be Aaohiea THER see every corner of the city Sun ag pend fund is being collected by the| auto salesman, w charged with ked up over Sunday, ny cee cen is : pre i" tf r| ae ha oteging ee the ea, Rest Case of Henry | SPRINGTIME department of the Seattle} forging a bill of » for $100, in| Judge Everett Smith, who's herman, Clay & Co. have do- that a bull do there an sold fo hi ie playing oO | | dige. Every penny of it | Superior court Saturday 7 gy | > n " # “a be via " 7 nt | msip, comment and sidelight | tS Li : presiding in the retrial of the nated a brand new phonograph 110,000. W i, is Bisel 2h drsagi) Pihsies mn ‘ pia ; rv : complete || for $400 000 Plant) PLEASURE to the one purpose and Mrs, Davis} Mrs. Fern Harris is the complain-} Louis Barei murder-hijacking and a large conenlen of eet was one commod! y gave @ Fala will be found daily on Tho || _ ’ |] Enjoy the great outdoors thi alone will get the benefit | ng witnes \ The bill of sale w as for case, had the promise of a radio for use in the Jury dormitory tree : lata anort pase | Both sides in the sult of William |} spring and summer with « good [| ‘There is to be a Violet Davis bene: ‘ c AREA awe in br iaedy receiving abt and three’ or.four Sund: ening and ono of the oer vvand then. there's. ‘The star || son for spay es ds i $400,000 |] Used Car. ‘The prices asked are |} fit dance at the Armory, May ae - balan ttdrawh -Oorotan rybeap automobiles for the use of the jurors has a stereopticon and a 24) Pink, the fastest baseball extra || rene eevee ean eet gle eee [aa ingly low, Hero 4s today's |} Lh. pol ; band has promised to play Yeu : 4, last) jurors, Sunday, but his plans bunch of Washington scenery Up betimes to n Nii imeattiarwhich is out’ on tho |} saturdays” They will resume thelr | offering | and all the receipts will go to the| as zi were blocked, Someone pointed slides for use in the evening, too, “nauk Inscatte| Ht a tow minutes atter the ||ersumente Monday when the defense | PR RESET TT jfund. es yates | out that a broadcaster might try Saturday's session, against Os || Gay's ball: gumo fa over, It not |/9Pens lta ca TRE te Rae tea aitranteaee Prevod una tong Sete ine about) Crashes Into Street to influence the talesmen via th cur Rodden and Joseph Burt, ex: I] only contains a detailed story of Henry je suing his aunt, Mrs, So- || Boum tiechanical Neen beat Nee | Car; Chauff Held! other waves and the law of av policemen, and Chestor Rother: the game, but includes the box phe ied Ace tetera) of the png op, uphotat and | ‘a \ 8 tt | Car; aurreur Me age: lee ee, would pal on ve erate Antes was " st news of tho city, |/of his deceased uncle, which he tina perfects Looks fine acd ay After crashing into a Green Lake| ono of tho jurors’ autos to be doyoted to efforts of the state to buch Hite mom do atten nau bat | score, late Lie ie tea legos was promised him on an oral}] eatiipned with Atwator-Kent |) Guit or pork sirest car so hard that soveral of| wrecked on the highways Sun- forestall a defense motion to dis: by thelr greate nee, And Milord Depew || Hal Mi a ite wport |[contruct, Ie saya tho consideration |] '4ntt ; | Louie Kwong was found guilty! ith windows wero shattered, Jack! day. I testimony given by the “ rh ert teen tala ” was that he would forego a college || turn to the Want Ad Columns || Of Possessing opium by a fur y IN} GIN, 24, chauffeur, was arrested So Superintendent D. W, Hen ¢ in examinations by ‘rear a dish of splo yoke ball with ‘The Star |} education to go and work In the|| and seo who in offering this Nttle {| Mederat Judge Cushman's court Iri-| while drunk, Ho was tater reloased | derson of the muniolpal. street deputy shoviffs and prosecutors, 0 f ML keep well informed | plant. He was actually bequeathed |] par to you | any Sentence will be pronouncedi on bond. The aceident happened at railway has offered them a s Tho caso will not end before and you b | ubout $2,000, % 2 later Second aye, and James st. | cial street car, chartered for Tuesday at the short Mr ca eek denlgtaieaioal ee et a ee

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