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The Daily Herald from Everett, Washington • 1

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Wi EVERETT WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 1927 Member Associated Press 5 A) ON TERM SENATE HAS RIGHT DOLLAR LINES IS Mexican Maidens of Ancient Days May Have Danced Their HAM HIT TO IX STATUS Whirls to a Jazz Orchestra GRUESOME MYSTERY RELIE WORK GOES OWN COMMITTEES DANS INTO BUOY ORWARD AS LOO0 Vare's Political Machine Has IN PORTLAND LOOK! Survey Shows orepeak of OVER EAST RECEDES LIKE COMEDY PLOT aged in Crash (By the Associated Press) In RECALL MINES OLD HIGHWAY ROUTE OR MEETING IS TURNED TO SNOHOMISH COUNTY WEDNESDAY EVENING decide and not the Boston and is the west county operators were hopeful today that the (The two names in question will be vi fHelhae nTiHnra El An haMra xa 4 i (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) Another Dictator of Turkey IN PEACE ATTEMPT COMMUNITIES (Continued on Page Ten) COUNTY WEB BY AGRICULTURALYALUE EXTENSION MW the ALL CONTINUES TO Mrs Harriet Stow Reached REST MORE EASILY with no legs au0 but attempt an the (Continued on Pago ourteen) checked revealed Martinsville flying for a fearless and to Sher win run lines to can The the that can in the case committee The was advised to German consul of of Is Anti Saloon league was de feated in backing a referendum on a bill approved by the legislature which would have put justices of the peace on a fee basis with authority to try violators of the prohibition laws WASHINGTON Nov Al bert all who Is 111 here continued to sleep well last night and tills morn ing was resting comfortably his secre tary Clunn said The former interior secretary who was stricken after the oil conspiracy case in which he was a defendant with Harry Sinclair was declared a mistrial will be allowed by physicians to leave for Mexico probably Saturday barring a relapse from our that that he was airplane opera to Bur given further consideration before be ing remvoed rrom the petitions While 4000 signatures are needed for a recall election the league Is endeavoring to aeciira between 5000 KOENNECKE ILL AND PENNILESS DESIRES TO ABANDON LIGHT which would a modern trap PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY WOULD NOT AID PROBE ROLPH AGAIN ELECTED SAN RANCISCO MAYOR piloted by Lieut Stewart landed safely In parachutes The bomber struck the roof of a house knocked off the chimney and dived nose first into the Water a Lieut Nelson was a member of the 5 squadron at the naval air sta tion LL BE LUCKY iriGwuwtyK Duck! Everett to from Bothell by the state Commissioner KING1 COUNTY LINK TO REMAIN WITH OLYMPIA PORTLAND Ore Nov (AP) William Nash possessor of letters indicating communication with communists abroad and a plot to import disease germs was held In the county jail today by police awaiting possible action in the case by federal authorities If the gov ernment does not Intervene by to morrow city officers will press for a sanity hearing THREE PROJECTS ARE OUTLINED IN REPORT birdman 1 Morris of New bu been CITY IS BACKER MISS TRIP Instruments resembled We also uncovered an of drums worthy of ADDITIONAL WORKERS DESIRED IS REPORT MAKER SAYS RUM WAS SOLD IN LARGE LOTS Three republican congressmen were James Beck In Pennsylva nia Charles Tattgenhorst in Ohio and Clarence Hancock In New York They will have seats which have been held by republicans tusks capable of producing wierd moans like those of a declared Brown the clarinet assortment have been drummer "Judging Improbable counterpart cowboys of our own day did Charleston and Black Bottom to strains of He said the prehistoric musical struments would 4 be turned over to the American Museum of Natural His tory CHICAGO Nov The Tribune today said It had learned tnat three bitter Mayor Thompson former Governor secret conference seeking political paper added that any hopes there may have been for a Small Thompson lowden accord on major political differences were not realised Mayor Thompson and Governor Small were in Washington and Mr Dowden at bis farm near Oregon Hl would make no comment In only one thing were the three in agreement the Tribune said That was that the republican party to succeed next year must pick a dldate from the Middle West mayor however was said by Tribune to have made it plain fils choice for a middle western didate would not be Mr Lowden whose name has been frequently men tioned for the nomination A bal the now was PHOENIX Artz Nov Mex ican maidens of a prehistoric day may have danced their version of Charleston and Black Bottom to the wall of a Jazz orchestra Lyman Brown of Portland Maine archaeologist here today enroute from Mexico City to Chicago told of vn earthlng the musical Instruments used by those early exponents of the art of syncopation Excavations in the Mexico valley the scientist said have uncovered musical devices resembling the implements of modern jazz music "We found horns made from animal MM Workers active In the movement launched to recall Roscoe prose cuting attorney on charges of mal feasance and misfeasance in office and others Interested will meet this Wednesday evening at hall A large number of petitions are ex pected to be received from outside towns executives of the rLw Enforce ment league Of Snohomish sponsors of the effort stated The first thirteen petitions by City Clerk John Bruce only two names that were question able A total of 888 names had been handed the city official for checking THDMPSONLOWDEN AND SMALL THOUGHT Only Two Names Questioned by Bruce in Check of Thirteen Petitions Norfolk va Nov Lieut Addison Nelson piloting a Curtiss Hawk plane was killed today when his craft collided with a Mar tin bomber from Langley field and crashed into the water near the Nor folk country club i Three men In the bomber which was 1 jg Si 4 rf Ji 4 PORTLAND Ore Nov (AP) Portland police and operatives of the detective bureau stood ready today to admit that what they had at first believed was a gruesome morbid mys tery Involving a plot to release whole sale germs of leprosy and anthrax had taken on something of the plot of a weak minded musical comedy The af fair opened Monday with the arrest of William Nash and the Impounding of a bundle of letters said to have been received by film from foreign lands One of these letters referred to a plan to broadcast germs of loathsome dis eases It bore a Rio De Janeiro date and Informed the recipient that the germs were well on their way to Port land In the hands of a special messen ger Indications of a well organized "re's" plot smacking of anarchism were seen in some of the letters and open ly told of In others Then yesterday from Tacoma came ah urgent telegram bearing all the ball marks of authenticity and de manding that Nash be held without ball for his alleged conspiracy In an International communistic plot The telegram addressed to Chief of Police Jenkins was signed by "Edward Bal of Tacoma and after the name came the succlent statement: Investigator" The Portland authorities were duly impressed Later through Associated Press channels from Tacoma came the an nouncement that Baltuff" 5318 Homes During the Past Year LEGLESS MAN BUT WE ffl Ml ATTEMPT OCEAN HOP political enemies Governor Small and Lowden met In two weeks ago peace The news Witness Tells of Making 24r 000 Gallons of Moon shine In 1925 DENVER Nov With in creased working forces reported at most of the Southern Colorado mines SAN RANCISCO Nov The Dollar liner President Grant which left San rancisco for Manila October 15 ran aground near Shang hai in a heavy fog yesterday and re floated herself at high tide today without assistance The Marine Ex change of the San rancisco cham ber of commerce received this infor mation today Examination revealed that the forepeak was slightly dam aged The vessel proceeded to Hong kong where a more thorough ex amination will be made Officials of the Dollar Steamship company later declared they received word from Hong Kong saying the President Grant struck a buoy while proceeding along the river from Shanghai and that the damage was negligible Varc'e machine tri umphed in the easy victory of Harry A Mackey republican who defeated Hampton Moore independent for mayor Roper Princeton foot ball coach re elected city councilman in hot scrimmage PHILADELPHIA Nov The United States circuit court of appeals today upheld the federal dis trict court in the opinion that the question of the existence of senate committees is a matter for the Unit ed States senate to the court The decision was the senate special which Senator Reed of Missouri chairman This committee was ap pointed by the senate to investigate primary campaign expenses in ir ious states The committee tried to obtain ballot boxes in Delaware county containing the vote cast at the last senatorial election in which William Vare republican defeated on the face of returns William Wilson democrat Wilson contested the election The Delaware county authorities refused to give up the boxes on the ground that the Reed committee was no longer legally In existence The dbmmitteo took the case to the United States district court and Judge Whittaker Thompson de cided it was for the senate to de cide the status of its committees Judges Buffington Wooley and Davis of the appellate court affirmed the action of the lower court and adopted Judge opinion as their own The decision of the court was re garded as a victory for Senator Elect Vare coming on top of his sweeping triumph at the polls yes terday when his candidate for ipayor of Philadelphia was elected Senator Vare backed by Senator David A Reed of Pennsylvania favored the turning over of all the ballots in Pennsylvania not to the Reed special committee but to the senate committee in privileges and elections of which Senator Watson of Indiana is chairman Prior to the demand for the Delaware county boxes the ballots in Allegheny coun ty which includes Pittsburgh and Philadelphia county were turned over to the Reed committee After the Delaware county refusal reached the courts an agreement was made for the impounding of all the lots in Pennsylvania to await pleasure of the senate It Is for the senate to decide it pointed out here whether the Reed special committee still exists "and should have all the ballots or whether the regular standing com mittee should investigate the Vare Wilson election contest were 1 communities of Snohomish county in 1927 according to of Mr Harriet onstratlon agent morning with the It practice advocated by the service were adapted by 8564 women Mn fltow held 487 meetings dur ing the year with an aggregate at tendance reported of 89 Special lets were In the county a total of 40)i days while Mrs Stow devoted 293 days to her program for the year which opened November 1 1926 and closed October 81 1937 Units of work done total 6373 The annual report Includes a sum mary of the done In each pro ject ae follows CmnmualUoe reached 83 met tinge held 148 attendance 1903 daje specialist? worked 6: days agent worked 74H unite of work done COMO MH AKE GOINGBACKTOWDRK Gibson and 'Others Charged With Distribution Or ganization Board Seeks Old Deed May Refuse to Accept State finds it is not centuries ago the of flappers and drugstore the the New York Republicans How even Gain Control of Lower House Court of Appeals Rules on Standing of Reed Inves tigating Group ight Against Time as irst i Linen who un vvmi TO SHANGHAI HARBOR backbone of the I strike had been broken No picketing activity was reported in the Southern Colorado coal fields A delegation of Northern Colorado miners appeared in Walsenburg and asked the miners to return to work then submit their grievances to the stace inaustritu vuinuuowuxi All the prominent strike leaders arrested by the state police are held in Southern Colorado Jails Decision Is Also Regarded as Victory for Senator Elect Vare ROY OLMSTED STILL IN JAIL Af 'SEATTLE SEATTLE Nov Roy Olm stead former police lieutenant and defendant In several liquor conspiracy cases was still In jail 'here today awaiting trial of the "Woodmont Beach' or "Little Olmsted in federal court day In court depends upon the speed with which naroctlcs and other cases preceding hla cam are' disposed of It was expected other ne gation would be cleared away by to night or tomorrow riends of the Imprisoned fanner officer who is regarded by federal authorities as the baron" of ths Pacific Northwest yesterday made ef forts to raise 35000 ball but last night Olmsted was taken to county Jail after he had been permitted to go homo and change his clothing Another Wheeling lier Hopes to Cross Atlantic by Airplane Three Bitter Political Enemies Reported to Have Had Conference Touches of Winter Chill Region Easy Victory in Penn sylvania ALSMIfflWINS VICTORY IN VOTE Effort of former Gov ernor Harry Davis to abolish city manager government defeated William Gultteau city service director defeated by William Jackson SAN Janies Rolph jr elected mayor for fifth term of four Price 3 Cents News Stands: Cento Bomber Others Escape A THE EVERETT DAILY HERALD 1 11 1 I 1 ii 5 1 BOSTON Nov The work of relief and reconstruction pushed steadily to the fore today in New flood devastated area It was largely a fight against time for the first touches of winter were making themselves felt in no uncer tain way in the water soaked villages oi northern Vermont and western I Massachusetts The vigor with which the situa tion was being attacked was evidenced by the announcement of Major Gen eral Preston Brown commandant of the first corps area moving fils base for tlons from Concord Hngton Vtj At the same time Maine railroad succeeded in resum ing service to Canada cut off since the storm broke The route a tem porary one will take trains from here to Portland Me and thence brooke Que whence they over the Canadian Pacific Montreal That left the main line to open to supplies from New York state upon which this city probably will have to depend for Its milk quota for some time to come Northern Vermont a nd the shat tered towns of the ill fated Mlnsookl volley remained the real distress zone I and it was there that the army was concentrating Its forces with the es tablishment of headquarters at Bur lington An army pontoon bridge was on its way there from Port Dupont Del It will (be thrown across the river to the opposite town of Wlnsookl so that relief trains may move more ex peditiously up the valley to towns or Bolton and Waterbury Duxbury and North Duxbury and other places where loss of life was heavy The Vermont state board of health has 1 been gvllng 24 hour service In sending preventive serums to flooded towns and thus far no reports of dis ease have been received A steamer Tides for Tomorrow Extreme high 119 ft Eow 11 62ft High I 117 ft Extreme low 11:36 pm LG ft TACOMA Wash NOT 9 The deluge ot intoxicating Utiuor that flowed into Grays Harbor county brought moonshiners boot leggers and officials millions of dol lars it was brought out in the Grays Harbor liquor conspiracy case today in which the government is attempting to prove that orm' Sheriff Elmer Gibson of Grays Har bor county and 36 others were or ganized into an enormous ring to further the distribution of liquor On cross examination rank Bratley admitted moonshiner and bootlegger went over for the de lense the statements he made yes terday afternoon in which ho de clared that in three stills he had operated during 1925 and adjoining periods that he and his associates had made more than 24000 gallons oi moonsmne wmsxy Defense attqrney asked Bratleyawwav4 L'i SOCIALIST PARTY IS WINNER IN READING READING Pa Nov 9 The socialist party on basis of returns made a clean sweep in the municipal election yesterday The other parties failed to elect a single nominee Henry Stump will be the new mayor WEATHERORECAST WASHINGTON: Cloudy tonight and Thursday probably rain or snow to night tn the extreme east portion Preening temperature in the east and frost west portion tonight reeh northerly winds I to Release Wholesale Germs of Disease Is Be lieved Uncovered 5000000 DRINKS WERE TURNED OUT BY THREE STIUS GLEN COVE The Rev John Gammack Episcopal republican elected public safety commissioner in Long Island town where wealthy New Yorkers have summer estates PITTSBURGH County Control ler Charles McGovern appointed by former Governor Plnchot elected a county commissioner over opposition of Mellon machine NEW Defeat of a proposed constitutional amendment increasing terms of state officers from two to four years indicated on Incomplete returns UIEATHEH Tonight sand Thursday partly cloudy nt cool moderate fresh winds" TEMPERATURES 1 Max 51: mlt 38 precipi tation 02 Inchee 5 rr Mayor John Smith avowed wet apparently was defeated by John Lodge grand uncle of Lindbergh in close vote TRAIN RRVIC OVER DISTRICT IS RESUMED state highway board continuing in its role of Santa Claus Wednesday morning notified the board of county commissioners that the old Pacific highway from Bothell to Everett had beep turned back to jurisdiction of the county Under motion of the state begird made by State William Potts and seconded by Governor Ro land Hartley the county receives approximately twenty miles of pave ment which Thomas leming board chairman declares the county does not want board is under the impres sion that the old Pacific highway was deeded to the said lem ing such action was taken the countv will refuse to accent the old euagBvumig tu tiecure uetweeii ouvu and 6000 to allow for those stricken I highway However careful search from the petitions in the formal has been made and the deed thus check It was explained Wednesday far cannot be located" Petitions each fully signed continue State officials in the formal noti to arrive at loasue offices in the i fication to the county indicate that 1 I Al 121 ILV 14VUKCO UUnmilK IVHCf 1V11D iUtLUKtl' kjiuiiui BecreLury in in cnarge aci dltional petitions have been sent out in response to calls from the workers In city and outside precincts "We need additional stated Mrs Griffith in reporting pro gress According to Prosecutor supporters a checkup of recall activ ities show that little progress has been made In the county and the law enforcement executive continued to forecast the failure of the move ment Berlin Nov foreign office clav ov general at Calcutta India that Otto Koennecke who set out to fly to tho United States by way of Ute Orient Is Hl and penniless and desires to abandon bls plane and' return home The foreign office understands thia marks Ute Of tfin Ill fated attempt lem Sampson re publican apparently was elected gov ernor over Beckham democrat opponent of parimutuels: democrats charge fraud two killings during vot ing WHEELING Va Nov Wheeling the city that sent Ruth Elder forth In an attempt to conquer the Atlantic ocean by air now hug another aspirant for transoceanic hon an aviator 1 one arm The crippled Daugherty 85 near here He year and Is known as a competent pllof Now he la raadv to ocean flight and to convince Wheeling friends of his earneatneea he is will ing to contribute a fourth of the cost of plane and the expenses of a transatlantic trip A movement has been started by Judge Alan Robinson i td secure the necessary support among lf'tha city's capitalists Daugherty who is county awrwor hi of Weteel county suffered the anpu tatlon of his limbs in a railroad ncc) dent a number of years ago Ho flics In a paino fitted with specially con structed controls CONCORD Miss Gwendolyn i Jones 24 ex telephone operator de feated overwhelmingly by Mayor red Harden ex pollceman NORWICH Mrs Katherine Stoddard democrat defeated by Mayor Oumalla republican NEW "ORK Mrs Ruth Pratt republican socially prominent mother of five children re elected aiderman SECAUCUS John Kane presi dent of board of education who de fended a smoking schoolma'am when her dismissal was urged elected may or Tile teacher Miss Helen Clark as sisted in his campaign i Mishap Occurs During Heavy og irst Report Told of Going Aground Deluge of Liquor to Grays Harbor 1 iviaae iviuwims jur i nuw ths annual report itport of Arnold Smith county Stow boms dsm prrasntsd to the board of coun filed Wednesday ranuuwwun ixAurrv nr 1111 MVMMM Wt44J 1 ui estimated thafc NEW YORK Governor Smith Plan triumphed 1n fight against constltu tional amendment which would pro vide for gubernatorial elections In presidential years Republicans re gained control of lower branch of leg i 161ature i POLICE ARE RETICENT AT DISCUSSING AAIR Naty lier Killed When His Plane Crashes Into Three major projects of the statertenxlnn service clothing home maotgement and food and 88650000 for 1027 an ltwrM4of takeu into 5318 home tn 60 proximately vwr uw Mgnr unities of Snohomish county in 9te for 1926 according to the annual 48lKt AWA j4I3qJ teWl tVMIW Ra jftpiw industries listed la ths gumnuury with 5 a 1927 total of 63350000 I Tha poultry industry is ttvan a vl uatton of 83000000 8750000: field oropa 8200000 amt 1 MiaAaltKnAid 8IIAAAA the oat and potato crop due to ram ana low price bee valuation of agrto aucra for tn Plaine Dairy! show material Thar la a sub poultry induttry due to tn the volunto of buetnaa market onndithma Tita annual survey watahj tailed agriculture date atocrwtRRg county to bav a total land M6 1330060 awes haa' Wl IS NOW $8680000 Arnold Smith Submits 2( Report to the County' Commissioners' VALUATION IS A GAIN $200000 IN YEAR 1 mA rgM Snohomish egrleulturalpro ducts have an estimated value ff 'fyjH now many drinks this total amount OI UQUOJr wOlUQ XuoKC a 'AvV The witness said that he did not rt know as he was not selling it by the drink but by the gallon Snectators in the courtroom got 'J their pencils out and taking the estimate of 200 drinks to the gallon found that the liquor Bratley said he manufactured would turn out approximately 5000000 drinks or enough to give every man woman and child in the state of Washington more than three drinks apiece prices are usually 25 cents a drink and for this sum ap proximately $1250000 would have been paid at retail prices for tha liquor the old Pacific highway may possibly be designated as a secondary road at the next session of the legisla ture and again taken over by the state as state road No 2 Commis sioner leming inspected the road from Everett to Bothell Wednesday morning and reported it in fair condition While Snohomish county receives the pavement from Bothell that stretch to Seattle is retained the board is advised leming declared Wednesday that he would get in touch with Treas urer Potts at Olympia to ascertain why Snohomish county is called up on to take over twenty miles of pavement while that portion in King county will 'to be main tained by the i ate Action of the highway board means leming stated that district two of which be is commissioner end in which tlie road lies will be forced to purcht ee additional equip ment at considerable cost for main tenance purposes The old Pacific highway was taken over by the state it was explained after Snohomish county officials had assumed re sponsibility for scecuring rights of way deeds irom inc King no Skagit county line SNOHOMISH lY'S I 0R01QYOUQ AM I wit fe1 IKttwL' 111 "I' 1 I 1 4 4 I I I 9 I I I BVV lUlturai mrt Mr ig m14 horUeuhw tnotoMM' owt' iMeS taMW tain UM.

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