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EE: ARNT SE SS ANNE IT MONDAY MANY KILLED IN Gunep @ FOURTH FUN e.. Than Sixty Hurt in New York by Fireworks NEW YORE \ ‘ A fifth on, N girl 3 ye 1 ( ay 60 persona, most of " A in New xunst if m 30 Dives Lait in Chicago Holida CHICAC ves fay wee 1. } ne were works; two we stab 2 WOMEN HURT Three Cars Wrecked on| County Roads Sunday Only two Jents - n King cou put Two we stained inju Sheriff § Mrs. Thomas J st. suffered inju band's car was w én the east hig south of Ke Three Killed in Roadhouse Fight |: CORPUS CHRISTI Three men are deputy game w R. Bledsoe deputy constable of Nueces county, and C. M constable Nueges cou Rufus MeMurray, Riv ers, who was shot times, may die, and Geor Diege, shot below the pected to recover. Youth Killed in ® Motorcycle Wreck VAD SOUVER, Wash. July 6 Stanie Oser, son Mr. and Mrs. 8. Oser, of ( of k Park, was killed in a wreck of hid motorcycle yeater-| day. Stanley and his brother were rid Ing on the machine when it left the pavement and crashed, sprawling both boys. He is empl Brem erton, and was home visi holidays d Caillaux to Come Here for Parley PARIS, July 6.—Jammy under secretary of state for@the lib- erated regions, announced in a speech at Guiscard that Finance Minister Caillaux will soon go gation to negotiate a loan for com- pleting reconstruction of the devas- tated regions and for aiding French finances. The compositon of the debt funding commission to visit America may be | tonight, announced the ‘WE KNOW DENTISTRY | “Trubyte’ teeth A wet of kind we miake, fit the guma perfectly and remain in place while chewing and inding food, as naturally as Nature's own Personal Service Randotph and Dr Pret both backed by years of eneful experience, per~ ly examine and work on each patient All prophylac tic work Ja ih the capable hands of Ruth Douglas, a | fully licensed Hygieniat Reasonable Prices Derpite the uae of the finest f materials the high grade personnel thin office, ¥ reason of volume ji to maintain un prices ONVUNIENCE Dr. low, 4 v1 RAMON RETEW Pine and Westlane Tent 1604 Mth Ave. Over the Bank for Savings BLAot A676, Ue ng over the Schmidt, | London and| Washington with a preliminary déle-| foreign - of-| | INDEPENDENCE DAY IN CLOUDS | Star Man Celebrates, 1,000 Feet in Air; Plenty of Room and Safer Than Picnics; Covers Five Parades in n Four Hours | on ae 26 oe aS — By LELAND HANNAUM mere 4 feet pla fh 1 fi * ! ‘ 1 r I tT Lier-a b n M " f . t ri h ? ; st Oo b nd w " iy rat and a 1 1 rs, m tie € forest rh nd 1 thar ing k act ! into the ba r Py t » HOW MANY KNEW. H There was } URPOSE OF DAY? throwing a beam of light ag S a t ARADES IN ttle, Tacoma, Olyr nd FOUR HOURS ne, on how many, of Roaring thru t low-h brating ma 1 reelt th uds at from & first paragray t Y dan! 1 swoor \ to a| of pangled Savy) Impaneled for Scopes Evolution Trial Tennessee Town Fears It May Lose Notoriety of Case on Seton teacher from b n, July 6 ens of Rhe A phnel 4 county | DAYTON, T ng held here € 29 cit dominantly farmers, from which the opes evolution trial jury will be} surrounding | chosen, was picked by 1€ justices of| not calculated to pear re today ousness and dignity of the 1 The names were drawn from a} ings by a small baref boy in »unsel base thelr applica alls selected the honor be th K one ex-treasure m merchants, including acher fs ¢ t os 00 miles this expectant little town is or is not} means that wh be the scene of the Scopes'| gest event in Dayton's history, pa pre or future, may be taker If the petitions for an inj e denied, the trial w: county ¢ POSTAL RATE TO BE PROBED high young ALY HUNTING | CHURCH LOOT St. Peter's Robbed; Minister | of Interior Joins Hunt ME, | Pr day night ma ay with 2,000, 000 1 worth of treasures from St F have been arrested, ore vides Enough Revenue WASHINGTON he robbers + ‘« Sacrist ROME, July 6—The Ita s Moses announced to | ernment haw taken up the hunt fe |the stoleg treasure of § Peter's | Postmaster General New will be| and for a audacious thieves the first itness to testify mm invention to their us the hitherto impregna bent mo¢ in yiolat local sexgion, jaw as , « pro. ble sanctity of the church, wh pencieieg Cardinal Merry del Val, arch-priest necessary for sal of the Basilica, describes as the |ary increases which have been “home of Jesus, Christ.” granted postal employes: Luigi Fererzon{, minister of the|” atter two days ia Washington, interiot in the Mussolini cabinet. | the committee will begin a tour of | personally assumed charge of the|o.%cin sections to hear local wit | government's activities Sunday and | OC. | virtually promised, on the govern ment’s behalf, that the burglar inst i thy ara ey | Amundsen Cheered At that time nine individuals were | being detained by the police of | in Olso Arrival | Rome on suspicion that they knew| OSLO, July 6.—4(United News. more than they wolud admit about | Roald Amundsen, Lincoln Ellsworth a feat of housebreaking which for|and their four companions in the audacity and efficiency could only | recent attempt to fly to the North | Reconstruction Body | be compared to a successful raid on| pole, dropped out of tho sky into the crown jewels of Great Britain’ @ wildly welcoming clty Sunday in the Tower of London. | Not eve the crowd which as. t | sembled on New Year's eve of this \> to celebrate the change of the city name from Christiana to Oslo Secretary to Speak was so large or enthusiastic and Benjamin C. Mayah, exeearive goo, |20!8Y ax the thousands who turned retary of the Peoples’ Reconstruction | Ord ae t tho polar flyers, | League of Washington, will speak at lh ap ad he ape oF fa luncheon in Meves’ cafeteria at| tM and’ warships weloomed |noon Tuesday, outlining some of the | the fs Five Norwegian naval |things the league i¥ planning to do|P!@nes appeared in the sunny # politically. | after noon with the huge Marsh is managing director of the | of the two planes with which the polar attempt in the center National council. was mado, The new league," he says, “is a nonpartisan union of farmer and} |labor organizations to carry out an| | French Rout Foes Jeconomic reconstruction program | that ¥ at least $6,000,000,000 | a year Farmer HABA1 | Violent lorocco, July 6.—(U, P.). | \8 | of Abd El Krim's Property the last three | forces near the upper Lebin river to 00,000, within | Bab of Fez), have been a six-block radius of Kighth and | ec npletely routed by the French Virginia, were consummated last {after a “desperate struggle,” accord- week by the nalo of two lots at the |ing to today’s official communique corner for $75,000 to Herbert Schoen-|on the Moroccan operations, This fold and A. Friedman, ‘Tho former | statomont said that the enemy wut. owner was Dr, Charles W, Davis. | fered large losses and was likewine The purchasers plan to make im-|thoroly defeated near Kiffane, | provements totaling $150,000. - speeding alone Leary ave, at eo| 3tetson Appointed Minister to Poland Mass,, July 6,—The change erican ministers to Poland and Finland was completed today with the announcement by President Coolidge of the appointment of John i 70 miles an hour, H. 1 an, 20, led Traffic Officer H. ¥, Covell merry chase Sunday before the policeman finally overhaule and captured him, according to the police. Hillman was taken to the Hill- Ballard !y3, Stotwon, Pennsylvania, ay minis | police station, charged with speed-|tor to Poland Ing by ‘ mile é ib \ hour, Ho posted! stotson was recently appointed min i ‘or his + ister to Winland, but his transfer to 0 \W irsaw was decided upon in order "WATER SIULOFF NOTI to send A, J. Pierson, Towa, former will be hut off on minister to Poland, to Finland, Pear || Ws Rattier ave; trom Orcas’ |: [#07 Is tld to have requested his ap th aimed ates 4 bis j [Pointment to Minland on account of from: 8 aim, to 8 p.m. | |the personal expense cont Polish pout. 7 the wy Decide Whether Law Pro-| in Moroccan Fight| SANTA BARBARA ENFORCE LAWS, NOW AT WORK) MEET THEME 2 Wreckage of Quakes Is Being Flying Squadron in Seattle |# Cleared by 500 Men for Two-Day Session ANTA BARBARA, Cal Jul, € T Puget nd Law Ent € By United P us pape A St ell cin th ; fe wget ! I rob, Harvard ave f arth tremor deh and Se Tuend, Wed , u t of I a \ ‘ at ¢ be . o VP r Ap sepa: ij **/ Oliver W. 8 of Chieago, pres ay ' Jent of the Flying Squadron; M 1 in builé tional Jeg ' till 9h 1 openes M n 600 men i L pa ; Y f rh w 1 truct have been ne ; 3 - LIBRARIANS HERE ne ch pps | FOR CONCLAVE |‘: soma ie t trict attor s of the cam "| Association Has Full Pro-|, : th one of the gram for Week-Long Meet | paien to enforcement thre | | the United State | | | To make the Ibrary an educa-| | tional center, instead of a book ex most remote village, to h | ing the thousand of comin in of the such ar of purposes of tt 5 ee conventien {| Bodies Removed From Scene week. ‘The convention of Colombia Disaster Monday, will continue until] Si Btates rates cred from the ruins of the city of in ity K AmODE | santzalen, where fire raged from pe ees eo will “0 | Friday night to last night | roblems of indi-|. Forty thousand none Are home pre liens and the prog los in enti brary workers. | :. ¢ al inter-|™MAated at $20,000,0 o avenincs | A rainsto night alded in Brown will | ae welcome to] ombled In thet” HERE'S MORE ABOUT enth ave. ar H. H, BB.) / ri Library: will also addr STARTS ON PAGE ONE ithe meetings ‘will tinue thru} SET MET aA at T re) ; with ty le b up and rammed their s left v a f f auto near ave. and Jackson st. | 1 alghtacelng |The other car, driven by C. L | the ¢ Md-/ some, 2718 King st., t Alfre Olacross the street, kne hall ot eo University of) Dougias, 1439 Jackson . While there) scious, and went up a bank. w lbrary,| some was arrested for re kless, of delegates I") Running across the street at xy from the East) ave. and Pine at., junday, Kathleen M ming by way Of/ Trettevik, ‘6215 20th ave, N | ' A Banff. A_ special! schoolgirt, eked down by an} ain from Glacter park will bring auto dri 2. Colton, of Insa- | delegates Tuesday morn-fquah. She was bruised | Leona Morris, 17, was cut about | en ie the head Sunday night when her/ father, C. G. Morris, 4031 Aurora] WAKE IN ITALY ave., stopped hin car suddenly near} | Dex Moines, Morris’ car struck a car | | ad. | Ceilings in Belluno Houses ovictrcnss AtTo Are Cracked by Tremor ng Elliott and-run ave., Sun driver overtook | Public Hearing on FREDERICK & NELSON RE Exquisite New Hand-made Gowns and Chemises $1.95 ef DOWNSTAIRS STO jepeardable Goods omy fe Fredernh & Nelson Serve 0 ea 1 nd dainty are these “’ made and hand-embroidered Gown Chemise the appeal to women who usua prete I ioned of the ftest of batiste in ite and lovely orchid, pink and flesh color tints. Beautifully hemstitched, and embroid- ered in color, Some styles with applique as hown & Gowns and chemises in styles to match. A be zes fo omen and misse Attractive alue at $1.95 the garment. Chemises, $1.95 DOWNSTAIRS ‘STORE Men’s Cool Pajamas of Muslin UST what men want for comfort on Summer $ 1 nights. 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Halibut August 10 Convention Arrive) Plan Alaskan Tour | turned it e driver fled, | ings of a nutr panei id li nee as yer oe A Tho United States tariff commis-| Representatives of the Interna-| California Knights Templar have to fall a " ed 4, ins nia, oat aes sore he | Hon has given notice that a public tional Association of Gy clubs, of | engaged the steam but there wer shoulder and nema t SvOUt the) nearing will be held in Seattle on| Distzict 4, rive for ubteedeescie | Relluno ts n of about 7,000|*oulder and arms j | August 10 to hear evidence on the| their annual convention, which will | 4!4ska Steamship Co, for a northern inhabitants in the province of Bel-| 7° @vold crashing into a train at| ost of production and all other n Tuesday at the New Wash. | ‘Tulse from Seattle, following thes luno, Italy jan Argo station grade crossing, | rats connected with fresh, ngton hotel conclave here this month. They wills . | Hane hla, 6 ot Ns ave, Sat-| or ice-packed halibut. The hearin William J. Rogers, president’ of |S#!l from the city July 30. Another, urday night drove his auto into a]. \. sfucuthnaeee icon iis teat congrats an| Party of Templar'members will take | | will be given @ the south courtroom | the local chapter, will preside at an |? ti ni | Ask Congress for realty oer Reaascshi himself 4 | of the federal building and will start! informal luncheon at the hotel, ten- |e Southeastern Alaska trip before |Tony Delgottl, a passenger, and! ot 19. oretoc thas inoritae dered to the -vintters on osedice | the convention, a | Special Test Day 2. 02"6bu8 t/10 flock In the’ ering, “| dered to the vitor om Tenis ra _ a July 6—The war! xtre. Vincent Sabado, Yale apart l cattad tatarses District se % : is | ’ | t Sabado, Ya part- called to order by District Gov. F oo inte 1 ask congress “ | ea rder by District Gov. Fred | int a to ask cOnRTesS! ments, was cut about the head when |Feature “Wayfarer” | 6. prown, of vancouver, B.C. m | Electrician Drops —~ 5 yecial hationa Sl her husband's auto collided with a . °. the evening the visitors will at Du 7 the future, Maj. Gen} car driven by W. 8. Miller, 814 at Kiwanis Meeting tend a dinner and stag party at the Dead ring Dance * John L. Hines; chief of an | The Waytarer wil be featured at/1.¢." smith. Thllding. restaurant, T. C. Stainef, 35; an electrician nounced today T-year-old daughter of Mrs.|the Kiwanis club meeting Tu aie sin —_- | residing at 708 Union st., dropped This action ts contemplated as 4) 5 vwitaker, 9335 64th ave, S, was | noon at the Olympic hotel. Darwin| and Dwight Stever dead Sunday while dancing at the result of the failure of Saturday *\injured slightly, urday, near her | Meisnest, Montgomer¥ Lynch and| A picnio‘at Fortuna ‘park Js being | Lonesome club, 1512 Sixth aves defense tests to measure up to the)) 4 iy an auto driven by F, H,| Dr. Klethauer will speak, while music| planned for the regular meeting on|Heart disease is believed respons standard set a year ago. Cox, $451: Findlay, st will be furnished by Archie Smith Tuesday, July 14. ble. The department is convinced that | Coe BOT Rin ay a so2e Royiator = the summer weather and the holl-| MTS J. D- ogi acreage the oa | as over July 4 made it an in-|2¥¢+ Was injured about the hips} hexadfhar’s nf when she was knocked down at | appropriate CASS. OC DORNER BAe | Eastlake and Boston st. by a car (etn 2 oe ae ORB aL Ue driven by Helen Tucker, 2024 Frank- Un |Start Construction ct | on New Golf Club| | Construction we on the Wash ington Golf and Country club will | | start at once, the contract having | |been let to the Western Construc-| jtion Co, for $30,865 by Architects | Schack, Young & Myers, according |to an announcement Monday? 200 DIE IN 4TH ACCIDENTS — Auto Tragedies Substituted The plumbing and heating co! | | tract os awarded to the University for Fireworks Grief | | Plumbing and Heating Co., for $10,-| aiLas | | 500. The new golf club is situated | (By the United Press.) | Jon the Tacoma high line road, near | | Fourth of July celebrations and’! week-end outings took a toll of be. | 200 and 300 lives in the | larger cities of the United States, a checkup by the United Press showed | today. Boston, where 43 notorious night the Fourth,” ing collapse, | Des Moines, Taw tween | ™~ if HERE’S MORE ABOUT TAXIS | STARTS ON PAGE ONE || Na members of a} club—"‘dancing in| were killed in a build led the casualty list: | idea; other companies employ union] Reports of police thruout the} drivers. Jcountry show that the number of Homo of the trouble seems to lie|deaths due to fireworks and ex-| in tho fact that the Yellow Cab.| plosives was gratifyingly small this Co, a powerful national cone year, but traffic and drowning ac: | has obtained contracts which allow] cidents showed an alarming in- {ts cabs to atand in favorable loca: | crease, | tions, ‘This In resented by drivers | Chicago was second to Boston, | with 80 deaths, six from fire crack- |ers, 11 from drowning, 10 from auto. accidents and four homicides at for other companies and there has been underground {llfeeling for somo time. A statement given out on thoe|tributed to celebrations of Indepen: | matter Monday by H. Jackson, 611| dence day, Other cities where heavy Securities building, says in part:| losses were reported, include: “Discrimination is now being made! Detroit, 21; New York, 20; In. | at docks and depots against firms|dianapolis, and the larger cities of Jemploylng unton labor for taxicabs | Indiana, 20); St 11; Balt! Jand on for-hire cars, and unton| more, 7; Pittsburgh, 6; Loa Angelos: drivers are not allowed to enter! 7; Washington 4! these premiges in common with non-| Sixteen persons lost thelr lives in union driver ‘ his ts not a|Ohto due to holiday outings Satur fiir method of treating the trayel|day and Sunday, 14 in traffic ace! ing public.” {dent At tho offices of the Yellow Cab} Iive persons were drowned at Co, opgrated in Seattle by the Seat-| Wilmington, Del., and eight at Ham: tle TaxTeab Co., It was sald that the iiton, Ont; Phila phian reported labor question does not enter into} five deaths due to drowning and the controversy, and that the faet that thelr company's contracts give alight edge” in some locations § cause of the trouble, four persona killed by automobiles, The number of tulured in there cities was approximately five to ev ery one Killed, the fly is an early riser hs are not only trouble- some, butdangerous. 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