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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington re = =~ The Seattle Star i {0M Molered as Beovnd Clare Matter May 2, feattin Wasb., uo at the Postottios the Act of Congress March 4, 1878, Per Year, by Mall, $3.00 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925, ; ke TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Two Bandits Slain; Three Held"! ‘ONE MAN Scenes of Holdup Where 2 Met Death _FFENSF ¥ ne eee er 10 it Court Gives State 10 Days to Consider Next Step N° bribery Involved, 46 the mean- ing of the dect rendered by erior Judge Govnor Teats of ce county morning, when he sustained the demurrer of ex-Gov ernor Hart to the charge of soliciting a bribe from Forbes P. Haskell, oe" Batteries for today: | Peggy McLellan pinch-hitting for Homer G. Brew. | ays he calls his| that’s her name What to do if you are tired of Neing 'Johnny Pollock Be- 1. Try to cross Second and Pike Gt: 6:20 any Beturday eveninig lieved Innocent by 2. Get mixed up in a love triangle. | r jand Guy E, Kelly. Haskell and diet: Blk Police Kelly were recelver and attorney, re- Advice to sheiks who step out with _ spectively, for the cigiipe ini married women; Find out first if} With John F k, arrested Friday n-American ban! ‘a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney | Frank D. Nash, in the absence of | Prosecuting Attorney J. W. Set- den, who was out of the city, | asked for an exception to the rul- ing, which was allowed. The | state was given 10 days in which to further consider its next step. In that time It will be determined if the information will be amend- ed, or an appeal taken to the su- preme court on the sufficiency of the present information. CASE BASED ON HASKELL AFFIDAVIT The case brought against the for- mer governor by the state was based upon affidavits by Haskell and Kelly jin which the ex-governor was alleged to have ked for a division of the fees to be pald Haskell, deputy state |bank supervisor, and attorneys in charge of the liquidation of the Scan- dinavian American abnk. The demurrer had been taken un- |der advisement by Judge Teats after the hearing Thursday, when Maurico A. Langhorne, attorney for Hart, and Prosecutor Selden and his depu- ty, Nash, backed their opposing con- jtentions with numerous citations from authorities on the matter of | bribery. LANGHORNE FIGHTS | HART BRIBE CHARGE Attorney Langhorne contended that to be guilty of bribery the per-__ arged must be called upon, or "= to perform some act in his }official capacity involving the viola tion of his official duty, and that the rges brought against Mr. Hart reves - i : a | were not to that ei ives: Peppa (1) THE BOTHELL STATE BANK, where the robbery occurred, showing the doorway in which the banker stood and fired the fatal shots into} vate reapers ph that the ‘ Se taoe ai eled and Geen soa io automot the auto, Arrows show holes in the wall of the building from bullets fired by the bandits. (2) Jimmy Pollock, 26, killed by Ross E. Worley, cash-| state did not have to show these ele- ‘A fie te lasses tw take off. tay meet ohees. rgue today con- ier of the bank. (3) Map of territory being covered by posses. Plain lines show route taken by the bandits, and dotted lines show runs of posses. | (Turn to Paxe 2): Ootumu 8) at ae ante. Cer eeengcr ae eno Wann (4) Left to right: Sheriff Matt Starwich, who took charge of Johnny Pollock, captured after the robbery; Under Sheriff Archie Hutcheson, who} ae “They're fighting because Pat hep wan teawine pe — pa be aided in the capture, and Johnny Pollock, Everett high school boy held in Seattle. (5) Hitsman, Bothell town marshal, who fired on the ban- behing F bpp tetra porgiteat 3, | curb. One of them Polle dits from a doorway near the bank building. (6) Vaughn Bosley, 27, assistant cashier of the Bothell bank, for whom this is the second robbery in im: “Bu ike isn't married “Eig eogg . eae (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) | six months. He used a 88-calibre pistol in defending the bank. (7) Ross E. Wi orley, 30, cashier of the bank, who killed both Jones and Jimmy CAR RUNS WILD; ollon He; “No, but It's the principle of | | Pollock. | the thing that made Mike wild.” (8) Left to right: Chester Dailey, Everett detective, who arrested Johnny Pollock, and William Sears, veteran King county deputy, who led one | KILLS TWO $99 ‘DUNBAR WIN IN branch of the posse in pursuit of the bandits. ‘ Photos by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Phi otographers | RULES FOR IDEAL APARTMENT | HOL her husband carries a six-shooter. {| '® connection with the Bothell bank eee | Tobbery, insisting that he had no part STUPEFYING STATISTICS _| i the robbery, King and Snohomish Sixty-eight per cent of the guests | C°°"Y officials today turned to oth. who attend weddings send presents, | F Seas. TWO. OF Bight per cent of these gifts are eee usable and the other 60 per cent peggy Wart eo EN consist of hand-painted ash trays, fu- ue Grding staked thet a turistic paintings and other dis- PF ‘ ® ied C ving the name of George ern Coates pronuatt. | Leonard had been picked up and was being held there. When ao oe joned girl fs one who brot —~ i. t the time. He police to Bothell paragraphs ted.” Laugh It off: These new flappy | sombrero ams the shelks are/ the holdup, was shot in both wearing arms and claims to be ‘tho victim ha i of thugs. He gives the name of YF DIaRy | Frank Clarke laims to Tp betimes te break | Just arrived Eugene. His a de story Is doubted by .the police, how- he ia being held awaiting ation. heck of the bar 1 shortage of os EF. Worley two bandits. automobiles phemien etting to tarm on the thence, vie the tram where scholars from Jearning and sloppy se: Tie print under supert Borah Sc. passing; of L. Borah Jr., aged pounds, 14 ounces to the minute. mightily surprised to dineover that does not resemble rotogravare of himself whieh heads his column a Nor was there any trace of par- |} snip wine or waffles and little pix, aansages. After a day of cudgeling m brain for sayings, did reflect that a» colymunist surely does earn his weekly remuneration considering the wear and 600, uceordir Three bulle ute ences of the stru John s shot thru and thru by n an effort to He: “T ie nae ; J. Gordon, Tacoma isimese cee se! LOG RATE CASE BIANCHI SUSPENDED | PLOT UNHURT IN err Off HIT, RUN DRIVER, ss. heads just before it is ti for si 15 vite, ee co State to Continue Efforts to | MANILA, P, I., June 5.—(Saturday | TACOMA, Wash., June 6.—Judge 0; ' 0- | United News). vy. Gen, Leonard Merrit J. Gordon, 69, pioneer Ta- al 2. Slow torture for the housewife Tariff | Wood Saturday authorized a govern: | coma lawyer and former state su- q who cooks cabbage or cauliflower Reduce Rail Tari ee 350 for : ment reward of $350 for the capture preme court jurist, and Mrs. Lena daily. Bradley, 39, wife of R. C. Bradley, 3. Murder by the ax process awaits| OLYMPIA, June 6.—Judge D. F H of & a taya, Moro c fta! . : Sevan, jEddie Hubbard Is Rescued) ti. yrvince st iano, | Victim Dragged Ten Feet on| wore “iuitea nescence the sheik across the corridor who | Wright's action yesterday in amend. Raya has been defying United i when a runaway automobile ca- practices every evening playing the| ing his logging rate case order was From Lake States authorities for months, escap- | Railroad Avenue reened down the sidewalk on a Carctaker’s Daughter’ on his so-|a@ victory for Attorney General John D 7 S C . ] C ae XE: ing recently after a constabulary had| Cecil J. Kaley, 1026 40th ave. N./steep hill in one of the city's down- prane saxophone. See ae See nee ao a | etective ergeant. in Critical Con | ‘To fail three-quarters of a mile out jattacked and razed his fortress. The} W., is the latest victim of tho hit-|town business sections and plunged 4. Apartments are to be built large | prevent the case being virtually dis dition at Hospital of the sky in a disabled navy sea-| reward offered by General Wood 18} and.run into a crowd of people at a street iriver. While crossing Clay enough so that a football player | missed and the state department of |plane into Lake Washington, com-|a final effort to prevent wholesale | s+ at Iroad ave, late Friday, | intersection. Five people were in- could get inte one with his shoes on. | public works opinion reversed TE RSBa NOE | pletely wrecking the plane by the} Ploodshed in putting down Moro up-| Kaley was struck by a car driven by |Jured before the car crashed into «ee Wright's amendment remanded| Detective Sergt. Joseph Bianchi, Hooker's truck wax ‘thrown into ®/ fall, and yet to escape with only a|Tisings. Raya ts a famed leader of | an unidentified man and was dragged | bank building. ls; mores weenie the case back to the state depart-| 1, a critical condition at the | Vacant lot, and the officers ma.) ' os ‘ao, | Philippine insurrectionists and is} 149 geet before the driver stopped his| The injured are: Miss Vone Dan. pd age A ; wi ap ibor eel ment. It read: ki ee Aalto " tc sowing an ac.| Chine was a mass of wreckage when | “Tacked wrist and a few bruises was) wanted to stand trial for outlawry eae Without ent ning | forth, 15, serious condition due to 4 4 iat etter tee oe “And the case 1s hereby remanded | Providence hospital, fo ; It stopped {the seemingly unbelievable experi-| in Lanao. whether his victim was dead or alive {Concussion of the brain: Miss Lois E Today's Fable: A reporter once|to the department of public works | Cldent yesterday afternoon when two) Honker was taken to the clty| ence of Eddie Hubbard, Seattle avia.| i | driver then drove rapidly down | Dickes, 14, broken leg and head | scrote up a beauty contest and did|Ot the stato of Washington for fur- | gallons of wire were found In his| hospital wuffering from minor tn at mail carrier, yesterday. 4 TRAINMEN KILLED IN WRECK | the street injuries; Miss Hedwig Hamre, 14, not use the words, “feminine pul-| ther proceedings not inconsistent with | wrecked car, has been indefinitely | Juries to t mck and neck. Sev.) Hun ie of spectators witnessed] PARIS, ‘Tenn, June €—Four| ‘Kaley reported the accident to a/iniured leg: Mrs, H.C. MeGaviok, chritude.” the opinion of the supreme court Of} sisoended by Chief of Pollco Sev-| TY declared that he would turn| Hubbard's fall into the lake a short |trainmen were killed in a collision | traffic officer and an effort is being |head and body bruises; Catherine ale Ithe United States.” the over to Chief of Detectives | distance off Madison park, and ex- between two eryns, {t was announced today relight trains on the|made to apprehend the offender.}McGavick, 1l-months-old, slight Ivices from Europe say that| The case started four years ago ives | charles mnant, Bianchi's com.| pected to learn that the pilot was|rouisvitte & Nashville railroad near| ‘The victim was painfully bruised, | bruises. chaperons are again coming jnto| With a move to lower the then exist-| Bianchi told Captain of Detectives) mander, for investigation | (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) here toda | hut suffered no serlous Injuries, Tho owner of the car Lloyd vogue. Along with this radical |!ns freight rate on logs. It resulted} Charles Tennant Friday night that STEN _ — ae ——— ———____—_—_—_—_————— |J. Eberhardt, 21, who was placed n tallor prophesies |!" the rate being advanced. Failure} jg had two jugs of wine in his} cd shoutders for |t? remand the case would have re Iders ware en the accident occurred. He but what the} Sulted virtually in dismissal of the car when the accident oc ! ort put what the! state's efforts and would have al-| sald that he had been visiting rela risque days o} ‘ nleyeles and hoop rt Gr doon' 46 eettient lowed the advanced tariff to stand| tives jn Black Diamond and was : aa unchallenged. taking the wine to his home. | ) WARNIN The state department has not de-! gianchi was driving his new change, an East the return of J men ok under arrest bond of $10,000. Eberhardt in a statement to the jpolice, said that he left his auto. 7 mobile parked about a block and ; a half up the hil! in an alley. He 1 released on a * - was unable to explain how the car WARNING cfdod on its next move, but will con Le was released and began its mad q With tho present difficulty Of | tinue the fight to lower the frelght| Nash car north of Empire way| Z dash down the hill, It. started ; getting a neat shingle bob these days, | tony 8” when it crashed into a Buchan Bak-| Householder Takes Burglary | tariff. | down a slight hill in the alley and evidently turned the corner of its “Ww Suspect Under Porch | a good barber should make the best I gern declare they will not pay | ing Co. bread truck driven by matrimontal prospect in town, the advanced rate without recourse | Hooker, 4116 Second ave, N | owhi ngoord: an #\@)-® + |to the courts. Both cars were demolished i % | Mrs. Bradley and Judge Gordon Li'l Gee Gee wanty to know why| The Milwaukee railway, thru F.N.| Hooker declared that ho wan| Chased under a porch by an trate wel parried across tho street on the front of the machine, and dashed nst the bank bullding, Mrs. ; Bradley was killed instantly, and Judge Gordon died after reaching the | hospital the man who| Dudley, attorney, served notice that|turning out of Graham st. at five | nov 10 pounds who|it will recognize the adv need rates | miles an hour, wien Bianchi dashed carly Saturday morning, Hugh | ry other step |and will charge accordingly. into him at 40 miles an hour LAKAaivas < Paihbee i orks Canute EEE and jailed as a burglary suspect, di 8 | Adams was discovered standing A man in stoscow now hax gont|l University Journalists Edit Today’s Star 1 neta aaah Woman Fs gg at a second story win tan along with the pork and beans,|| ‘This is the staff of University of Washington journal- || dow outside the home of red Was it is that it Is a seholder armed with a shotgun s more than jumps on your feet ev while dancing. es Enjoy the Summer With a Good ism students who are editing all issues of The Star today: || son, 6707 soth ave. 1. about i : f 7 Cyr rail 1 1. m. Wasson selzed a shot pot TAL OTE Lindsay MacHarrje.......Managing Editor iat Waid hai rutalati vA oneal ee Used Car Mik two.waakyr uatiG py tet Orville Wiseman... -Makeup him, leaped from the Indder to the} |] Used cay doalore ave ofterit mae oof ree ‘i Ani Leonard Milliman, Telegraph | ground and ran to the homo of | tele bet Huy Iritedayts Clkwal will need another henna rinse by | Willis Wing.........seseee++++-City Desk Pevieeshetelat a bee! he akin) he al fied Columns, Here is a good ; “3 |N. 1 1] its then and helen with that good!) tyavid McFadden, Dan Bowerman and Sidney Pataer, copy Here ho took refuge under the Sido lee lool Meer platted a readers. front porch, Wasson trained his Mapper Wife—Joy of my life, | it at the Coliseum theater for a week,) The J, & V, Syncopators aro ad Dy} OAK 1 ; ORT, cy ‘ | ‘ 7 | shotg on Adama and called fo y and night you’! d mo | starting 60. ‘Patrona 6 ¥, aliy ey : Has 4-whoel brakes, blue duco el has his wife at home, | Fred Koch Harold Bassag John Impola, Milton Flod- hotgun on Adama and called for ny and night you'll find me be dinll June 6. Patrons of the th mittedly f the Pacific North paint. i# a model 68 This Petites | , tie Geraldine Starr, Claire Drew, || lr: Cunningham came out and] pining ater will bo given miniature coples}wosth best orchostras, Manager car i8 In roally fine condition i man, Mark Sullivan, reraldine Starr, aire TeW, |l started throwing blocks of wood] HMverybody in Seattle will bo whiat-fot tho musteal hit Frank Steffy of the Coliseum, will and has not rin so far either, Lillenas al Peedi a Louis Goldsmith, Fred Blanchard, Nadine Robbins and Jj under the porch at Adame ling it, humming it, strumming it,| And far beyond the Umits of the} feature the musicians in “My Map Cah ba) boupltion odsy terme WHY GIRLS STAY HOME” § ural Randolph, reporters. The Yan ER ae i best a val air it next weal fal America’s it the nutes ti Saat Ra ae at wat performance. ‘ty rn to the Want Ad Columns. na - "VR t pa rs surrenderec call for the police | moxt fascinating foxtro! olce, radiating from Station KTCL, 1© polico hand ty another prize. || sete ny {s offering this car eee Fred Marcus and Mike Straszer, auto page; Ruth Daugh- ||} way vont in and Sergeant cu ¥,| ‘two At@d's finest musical or-} will broadeast the’ haunting tune | winning organization, It hay beon al] August HAD TODAY'S WAN'T The end of a porfect frienduhip; | erty and Marion Crane, society; Josephine Jacobs, |) Howard and Patrolman A. Dick-/ ganizations will feature it on @ro-| Monday evening when the Seattle |radio attraction only two weeks, bute | Camp Se ‘Ss ror Goop “Why Llete, low fat you are Cynthia Grey, and Margaret McC jell in, feature writer's. |] inson arrested Adams and put him] grams Polleo hand plays, led by Conductor | has made a hit with the Northwest's | Who tena D CARS, wetting!" J {in Jail on an open charge, The J, & V, Syncopators will play | 1. B, Vallot. 70,000 radio lateners, aboard Can Caen ee een nn ne EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE j | nessec, 3) ‘Texas i5- Colorado, 3} | Ulinols each reporyed 40, " a ae 4