THE MORNIXG OREGOXIASY -FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 SEATTLE PRIM i mm IS QUIET Miller and Meier Furnish Only Excitement of Race. TUESDAY IS VOTING DAY Candidate for Mayor and Six for City Council to Be Chosen tor May Election. Pt'GET SOUND BUREAU. Seattle, Wash.. April 13. With the city pri maries next Tuesday scheduled to eliminate five of the seven aspirants for mayor, the final week of the pre liminary campaign is arousing- in tense interest among the numerous candidates who are given opportunity each night to speak before groups, clubs and organizations in different parts of town. Undergoing inquisitorial sessions with the anti-Japanese association, . the Municipal league and other bodies, speaking to church clubs and improvement organizations, the can didates have supplied little in the way of excitement except when Walter V. Meier, corporation counsel and candidate for mayor, and Charles H. Miller, also candidate, questioned each other's veracity with spirit and emphasis. They, with Dan London, state senator; Major T. J. Cunning ham, Spa-nish war veteran; H. S. Turner, real estate man; Ira D. Luridy. ex-councilman; and Dr. E. J. Brown, dentist and cx-socialist, con stitute the seven 'primary candidates Six candidates for city council will also be chosen at the primary, three to be elected in May. For the first time, under the new law,the school district and port elections will be held simultaneously with the city election, but not with the primaries. Nomina tions for port commissioner, one to be elected from the north district, have just closed with the following in thA rinir: George F. Cotterill, civil engineer and ex-mayor; Julius tr. Day, for merly in the county engineer's office Ralph E. Downie, dealer in cedar poles; W. C. Kean, real estate broker Clark Nettleton. contractor, formerly publisher of the Post-Intelligencer and Walter S. Wood, ex-employe of the port. 3 JOIN SEATTLE DKIXI SQUAD 31,000,000 AVortli of Narcotics Is Seized by Authorities. PUG ET SOUND BUREAU, Seattle Wash., April 13. rThree federal in vestigators of the government nar cotic unit for the Pacific coast have arrived under instruction of Chief . Smith, and will at once join with the police in a concerted campaign against the traffic. Survey of the sale of narcotics just eompleted has caused the announce Bient by government representatives that the conditions are appalling, Within the last six months narcotics valued at peddlers' prices at $1, 000, 000 have been seized in Seattle. A ship ment has just been made to San Fran cisco headquarters valued at $144,000, And yet it was alleged that the sur face has barely been scratched. Since last July, 120 peddlers have been arrested in Seattle. Since De cember 43 have been sent to the federal penitentiary from this city for dealing in these drugs. HOSPITAL SITE HARD TO FIND Seattle Regulations Prevent Use of Close-in Districts. PUGET SOUND BUREAU, Seattle. Wash., April 13. In seeking a ite for its new $1,000,000 hospital, the Seattle General Hospital association has found that under existing munici pal regulations it is practically im possible to .obtain the kind of close in site necessary. The association appeared before the zoning commission to discuss the sit uation. At present hospitals are not allowed to be constructed within 800 feet of a public park or boulevard. The zoning commission has tenta tively approved a regulation barring hospitals from all first-class resi dence districts and permitting them in second-class districts only on con sent of the board of public works. Autoist's Victim Blamed. PUGET SOUND BUREAU, Seattle, Wash., April 13. The funeral of Henry Belioasky, killed by a street car, was halted by Coroner Corson to pe'rmit examination of the body by 'a coroner's jury. The funeral was held a day sooner than the coroner's office had been advised. On learn ing that it was in progress, the jury was immediately taken from a case on which it was sitting and halted the procession before its departure for the cemetery. The jury found that the man had not used proper care in crossing the street. over 60 ought to die anyway." Stein is a miner, discouraged due to lack of work. Seattle Hears Advertising Man. PUGET. SOUND BUREAU, Seattle, Wash., April 13. The plea of Rollin C. Ayers, president of the Pacific Coast Advertising Clubs' association, for coast unity and the elimination of . bickering between cities, has been well received here. He presented his treaty of unity to the Seattle Adver tising club. Jiiner Attempts Suicide. PUGET SOUND BUREAU, "Seattle, Wash., April 13. Frank Stein, 60, was at the point of death today from a self-inflicted wound because he says "there are no jobs for old men even if they are honest; everybody iSoeuenly- balanced, so smooth in action it actually proves your penraansftip ne marvelous . DUNN-PEN (7V. f At all Dealers' $2I5 and up SPECIAL BE?1-AK5. 15c lb. . PALAf'K FISH MARKET, . JS4 Fiflfc St. Be iiive Grcca Stanipa. SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Rehearsals for Montesano Event Enter Their Final Stage. MONTESANO, Wash., April 13. (Special.) The senior class of the Montesano high school is entering into its final week of rehearsals for the senior play, "The Genius," to be presented in the school auditorium the evening of April 21, Miss. Florence Bush. English in structor and coach for the play, has announced the following cast of char acters for the production: A man, Bob McKeever; a painter,' Dick Trask; a musician, Walter Heisel; a sculptor, Purl Stone; a connoisseur, R. Calder; a would-be artist, Paul Fretzs; a model, Inga Sansberg; a dilettante, Anna Smith; a school girl, Margi Larimer; a mother. Norma .Brewer; a society girl, Billy Shore; a lady, Lot tie Lynch; guests at the art exhibit other than main cast, Lloyd Smith, Ernestine Spalding, Coy Brown, Rob ert Gibson, Amelia Muller, Edna Ma- key, Anna Sandberg, Herbert Smith, Eleanor Noel, Linnea Helina ani Elizabeth Sharp. COW-TESTING IS RESUMED Grays Harbor County Association Has Been Reorganized. MONTESANO. Wash., April 13. (Special.) The Grays Harbor Cow Testing association was reorganized at a meeting in Elma last night. A new board of directors, consisting of W. J. Berns, George Tinnerstet and Ed Valentine, was elected. This board will chose officers for the associa tion. F. W. Kehrli, a cow-testing special ist from the state college at Pullman, assisted in the reorganization. Ha will tabulate the results of the test for the last year and prepare charts showing the production and cost rec ord of every cow in the association last year. 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