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JURY SAVES SCOTT; e te Fiteted “Cell Shock” Verdict 1o Send; -4 crew of men was fm-ro:“::; | drive a locomotive through wall gt fire and over four wooden Slayer of Drug Clerk | vriax®gone of which was ablaze. | to save themselves from death to an Asylum. when the Lyman Lumber Co. ! plant, 2u miles south of here, wasa destroyed by a forest fire last By the Associated Preas night CHICAGO. August 7.—In an insane After most of the men had been asylum instead of on the zallows, Rus- | discharged the locomotive sell Scott, erstwhile Canadian finan-| turned in an effort 10 save the ciar, will expiate the murder of a drug . burning bridze, but it had eol- clerk in a holdup. lapsed Cell shock™ — insanity resulting ‘hree girls employed in the from 15 monthe in jail and the ordeals ’,"”“"‘:"_“’ of the company stuck of two narrow escapes from the noose o thelr jobe. providing faod for the firefighters until all hope of was the verdict of a jury Iast night | g4\ jng the camp had been given in 4 sanity tést which saved him up. They wers then forced io The jury’s finding And Scott's ra-| Aee through A woods, s a path moval to the Chester Insane Asvium | leading from the camp wag cov- today ended a fiight for life that proh | ared with flameas. ably was the most despera in Cook Twice Reprieved Two times since Joseph Maurer was Killed in a drug store opposite the City Hall in April. 1924, Scott has| taced death. Within the last three | weeks, a few hours before the death, march, Scott was saved. once by ! morning by Judge Joseph David on a petition declaring him Insans. Had he been found sane. Judze David would have imposed a death sentence once more. Kven in the Asvlum Scott faces death on the gal lows should he aver he found to have regained his sanity First Warned againsi a demonstration spectators and principale greetéd the % verdiet with A rh‘nm,—m silence, | Soner Fénning's war base bali Scott's eves never left the slp of Dools today Goes Around That All “Business” Is Off. police forces engaged in Commie. paper the jury foreman passed to & | that pool operators. finding the situa- hafliff, who gave it to the clerk. His | tion a bit “hot.” had shut up shot com- mouth twitched nervously and he ' o fldgeted. Judgment entéréd, he was hurried away hy guards. e e e the cardict with | Pase ball pool resulted in information Fire to Save Crew [ Jury indictments against Mavor Law- |operating under tha protection of the ! | |10 answer to charges of encouraging | for non-appesrance. FORCED 0 COVER e 4 W ioe In “1he | Situation Too Hot and Word | dozen Department of Justice agents, | directed by United States Attorney {Harold P. Willtams. The agzents | { | rested, evidence against the alleged word of vietory cams to the . when agents reported ! #ums for police protection ware raided out of business and the spoils were |\l Attempts to purchase tickets in the | wid. Barrooms and night clubs v THE EVENING MAYOR AND POLICE | HELD N RUM CASE {44 Indictments Returned Against Alleged “Trust” Members in Chelsea, Mass. B the Associated Press. BORTON. August 7.—Federal grand rence F. Quigley of Chelsen and 43 other men, including 10 members of his police department, hayv evealed An alleged rum trust” in Chelsea, which includes manufacturers, trans porters. wholesulers, retaflers, hoot- leggers and proigetive agenis. or ganized along modern “high pressure’ | business lines into a general machine Chelsea Police Department. Although no ests huve been made, those indicted were instructed to appear in Federal Court here today | the [llegal manufacture, transporta- tion. importation and sale of intoxi- | cating lquor under penalty of arrest | . 'The Indictments were returned ves. terds after an investigation by rounded up 40 of the “small fry"’ who, it i& alleged: Immadiately. demanded that the agents “land the big guns. Under diréction of the first men ar- ring” was gathered and placed before the Federal grand jury. Raids on “Independents.” Witnesses testified that seagoing vessels landed liquor in Chelsea under |, police protection and that their cargo was moved through the streeta under police escort Independent’ liguor dealers who re(used to pay weekl turfed over to the “trust.” it was { protected and encouraged to create a | WASHINGTON, D. | maki mac ‘Dragon” SOME OF THOSE WE HAVE WITH US TODAY: M e R e R i Upper—Here from New York State, nsman who believes it pays to advertise. Lower—Some visitors from Detroit, themselves at home in Poto of them says he's of some Kian division in 'RIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1925. \ ‘SARGENT CONFERS. | to Be Discussed-—Hoover Arrives Tomorrow. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. Staff Correspondent pf The Star . Mass., August 7.—President Coolidge has today with him John G Sargent, Attorney General, with A variety of matters pertaining to the Department of .Justice and also the threatened coal strike. and tomorrow Herbert Hoover, Secratary of Com merce. will arrive at White Court for A week end confersnce While the Executive nfice today en- [deavored 1o convey the impression that no spacial significance should be attached to either of these visits at White Court at this time, it was stated that it would be only natural Attorney General's view on the an thracite coal situation. as well ax those of the Secréiary of Commerce. Tt wa officially announced, however, that At- torney General Sargent's viait today is more social than political or official hot summoned to White Court, that | Gen. Sargent was headed for his home |at Ludlow, Vi, and thought it would Ibe a good idea to drop off on the way |10 have a chat with the President. Other Maiters Up. ’ Recau of the President’s confi- {dence in the opinion of his Attorney | General. it is natural fo axsume that {they will discuss the coal situation as [ Well as » number of other matters directly affecting the Department Justice. In the latter respact, it ix understood that Mr. Sargent has been of I'nited States attorneys and U'nited States marshals, ax well as oné or two judicial appointments, and it is intimated that he will discuss these with the President today for President Coolidge to ask for the!that up to considering a number of appointments | EARTHOUAKE ROCKS - WITHPRESIDENT - MEXIGAN CAPITAL 1/ Coal Situation and Dry Law Instrument Here Records | Shock—Rainstorm Drowns 1 Three in Mexico. i Ry Cable 1@ The Star and Chicako Daily News MEXICO CITY, August 7.—At 1 IMER WHITE HOUSE,SWAMP. | #-m. today a dlstinct earthquake was [ 18lt In the City of Mexico, lasting up- ward of a minute Acecording to messages receivad from whom it is undersiond he will discuss | Guadalajara, the heaviest storm in the history of the city took place late vesterday. causing four deaths and | much materil demage. The watar in {#ome of the strasts was nearly two |test deep. In the centar of the ity & [ bootblack was washad away hv the |current and drowned aespite a gallant leffort to save him made by a com s { A telegram resching here réported ast night three bodies had been brought to the police héadquar. | 1ers, whils others wers sxpected. One S[Si0re used am a warehouss for sugar was damaged to tha extent of $25.000 ‘while many of the buildings were con | pletely destroyed Tt war said also that Mr. Sargent was ! (Coprrizht. 1925, by Chicaxo Daily NewsCo.! | Registered in Chicago. | CHICAGO, August 7 (). —A rather | mevere sarthquake of an indicated dis | tance of 1,840 miles in a xoutherly A1 | rection from Chicago was recorded » | 1:54 a.m. on the United Statex Weath | er Bureau seismograph at the Uni | versity of Chicago. The racord shew {ed a sharp movement at 1.58 four { minutes after the first tremor. The | quake ended &' 4 a.m. | Instrument Here Disturbed. Pronounced sarthquake shocks ware | registered sarly today on the seismo. graph at Georgetown Uiniv ty, he. ginning at 2:54 a.m. and lasting until after & o'clock. The maximum vie. lence was attkined at 3.0 am. The | | | expressions of emotion. His wife, | that the fickets could he sold, bui | market for Mquor, witnesses deciared. | p » & H Amonk these appointments ix undar- | 10cation wa placed by Director Ton Catherine. whose untiring efforts that the winners would not be paid off. | Percy Eriedman of Chelsea, mow serv- | - | * ! 8100d 10 be the reappointment of, Maj. | 40rf Ax 2,460 miles from Washingion brought funds after the défenss fight| The hig boys sont out word that ths | iNE senténce for automobile thievery, | .4 1 Pevton Gordon ag United States | The direction was not determined Ieft the fanilly penhiless, léansa for.|same “was off " for ihis week u";‘::”‘,'d i 2 Ashilteealing the | attorney for the District of Columbia ward in an attitude of prayer B e hat ey 7 jur: stolen automobiles | mother wept and his azed and crip. | tckets have been cailed In. They will| wore wied by the ring pled fathar. Thomas. on whose sixty. | ¢ " med only for face value. Mayor Quigley, arraigned hefore Third hirhaay Seati was &antenced,| HOW long the hase hall pool. orig- | Federal Judge Lowell today. pl StAvad By Bk aon inally exposed by The Evening Star.|not guilty, and was held in i K vill stay in vetirement it admitted o ffor trial. The mavor's brothar, Police | & 1s Relibved. e a prohlématical conjecture hy. Dé. ' Inspector Thomas Quigley. whs held et ¢ e o RS o Thank Ged for thé verdict.” the téctives P'nv; b and r'mrorn of rf.-.l:x nnh'lw same ball. and several others | 3 A Wel-nn‘].‘.ml;nn,,'” views regarding ather said later. “That's whai the quartérs and Detective Lowery of the | whose names were mentioned in the iesi - | : : [ e PR o . poor hoy nesde. is to be sent down eighth precinct, who have hesn the | indictments were held in $5,000 sach Commissioners Decide to jipHrealdent . CooliaEgIRt oLl Bblpiaren ¢ | | week ago that he fully expected to e S0 Getectioeh preacld s the wor| e s A ey { Conti Use When Seib | Toampoint. Mat Gordon' and that ha T knew it would happen.” the wife and detectives pressed into the war | Among those arraigned were Police | ntinue Us en Sei i & i 3 an 5 b exclaimed. 1 have worked and pray- |against the operalo Sergl. Waller A. Barden, Eli and| e merely waiting for a recommenda- | may or may not mean “A klansman k n from the Attorney Genéral be- |1 am ad for this and have not had a night's When detectives began sniping George Weinstein and Louis Sears. | 2 / | fore doing - so. E 3 . aleep in weeks | agents and purveyors of base ball pool | The Weinsteins are charged with aid- Reports on Fire Hazard. 3 ¢ ' if m doing s : There were machines whose nccu 2 v / t I8 thought likely, too, that the| panis dispelled all doubt of their al Tacoh Maurer, father of the siain | lickets. the operators got & bit wor- | Ing in the landing and sale of fiquors | v d - President will seek the views of At-| legi © the order by branding vouth. who attended each day of the | ried. When the detectives found out | At Winthrop and elsewhere. and Sears | R 4 ‘ torney General Sargent upon certain | windshieids, hoods and fonders with manity hearlng. was disappointed. | where the (ickeis had been prinied | Ik numed in an indictment ax & liauor | The District Commissioners decided levelopmenis in the prohibition en- | jarge KKK signk In sddition Is the lnw. But [ didnt expect wnd wncovered the general scheme of dealer, in hoard session today that there is 5 {forcement. which are thought 1o be | uch slogans as “On to Washington instice v boy is gone find no | distribution b ? a 3 giving the Executive som e con- Bred consolation in the verdict bit risky and additional worry piled on UL AgiRalbat Are ik thhrTRat, the : N A i Sl e eRnIng R SOr It's a shameful and disgraceful | the shonlders of those who have been { closing of the: two-story frame public jSorn. And a1ao cqriain changes (n the | anf “We Are.180 Per Otnt -Amweri verdict.” safd Assistant Staté’s Attor- raking in thousands of dollars a week achool at Tangdon. In making public § epartmént of Justice organization ' cans, Are You?' were noted fre ney Harry F. Pritzker. “Scott is no |from the “systems. | this conclusion. however, Engineer [ 7 oo | itnelt quently. more insane than any man in the K ‘The climax came this morning. Commiasioner Rell said he would : Prohibition Enforcement. Other more mystic writings included room. The verdict is a victory for en the word officially went out that suggest 1o the Board of Education : ; KOTIE" and “KAP." Perhags tha , 5 4l 8- clossa 3 Relative to pr orce ormer stood for K of the In & and get away with it o jurors | callec i who, ar : ; sidens his| isfhie. Empi iTe the "OHiRE-one in this cass dld not' Know «4hé frat| The fitet big nick jammea sn the tr “Seniing "(hé(r" GHINTeN- to" e 3 ¥ determination to protect that enforce- ' oui for vourseif From an official source today ii_was S DE[}LARED SAFE 4 ' ; |izarzea, ot announcement ot Ma| FLAG-BEDECKED KLAN 1 ’ f ) ;::Q\;Vv‘\’i-hmll\.vmv\ that Mr. Sargent CARAVANS POUR INTO an opportuntiy o take the CITY FOR CEREMONY matter up with the Presidant and to ! (Continned from First Page.) principle of the law invelved. They | operating machinery of the pool was Lanzdon 8chool he permitted to send - - ment unit from political interference.| On the whole, the Kilan visiters are too ignorant.” when Detective Lowery sarly this them tn some other nearby school. especially in the matter of appoini-!were prosparons.appearing, conserva e e Col.. Béll aald the coficlusion of the | mants to the servics. 1t is underatood | tive-looking folk. the mafority accom Seven Ballote Taken. p - o R | 2 i be the leading agent of the dispanssr Commissionars was reached after a | o y i . = lso that President Coolidge doss not | panisd hy babies. nlder daughtars and A majority of the furors favared |of the has ball tickers {Stephan Suggests Space carstul investigation by Fire Marshal 50.000 TO MARCH IN INE-HOUR iake vers Kindly 1o the recent puh.|sons.”hEnapirited Youne men and Insenity from the sial. the rkt Bal | Thie wae followed by other arrests | Salb, in which he said: Jez =2 B By O e e I L st tne ot heing 7 tn 5. Seven hallats were in the succeeding days. and on 6ne day | : . S b he considerad as $ o ury v | wives r Ffing T B AT W W R S ioht Be Provided for | o wmaean e consaest x| KLAN PARADE, OFFICIALS SAY |Srmarn iy St Ml mive! sty 2307 o after Ave alienists testified that the exclngively on the base ball posl invek. hibition enforcement. that he was con- ( typar af antomabiles, Although thers priconer had hecome insane since |tigation. | District Guard above improvements have heen made ——m o - | templating employmeant of doflar-a.|wers planty of “Aivvers” and smalier sentenced and other alienists and ff. Alleged Bookmakers Arrésted. | . as any other two-story frame. build- (Continuad from First Pag blue. white and zold. with bavonets|YeAr men to aasift In bolstering up, cars. Nearly all of the machines with teen lay witnesses for the Spage said| .. Z 5 | - o\ {ing. Fi p — - Ifixed and loaded guns. began pacing | the enforeement in various sections of ' tagk from distant States ware squip he wis mERATE normal < TDhe of the tangent remults of this | Seib added that a building ‘of fire-| . 0} hours preceding the service. |their patrols At entrances to the|the country ped with camping paraphernalia Scott. rated three years ago As a | WAIfAre was the arrest of two alleged | A suggestion that a new armory for | proof construction would be much | Th.'tiee has been hollowed anfl fll. (Uniféd States Treasurv. Thirty men| Secretary Hoover, regarded as the Opén New Camps. millionaire and promoter of a bridge | handbook operators, charged with ac-|the District National Guard be made a | safer and expressed the hope that a% ed with oil. Ofl.sonked burlap covers have heen provided fr the Marine | best qualifiead man in the Coolidge o , P e enterprise in Windsor, Ontario, at one [Cepting bels on the races. ~When part of the buliding planned in the |soon as appropriations permit all|its bark. The spectacle it will present \Barracks under special direction of | cabinet to deal with the coal situation fficiuls nt the Potomac Park camp time pleaded guilty to killing Maurer, | Frank McCormick's place was raided | gowntown s « a central ter schaot by g£= in the District will be | when lighted. Klan officials say. will {Acting Secretary of War Dwi w.|arrives at White Court early tomor. | S8id that their facilities were ovartax hut changed his plea when the judge | Commissioner Fenning and Inspector :,,, r,':), ,:,,,‘:‘,:",‘","'_', 2 ""'h"'l“ £ l ?hfi ::r;:?‘:,f;,.:':,,::,,,,', 8 be visible In all sections f the Dis |Davis, and ‘will- mamntain 3 g:"hnnr vow morning and it is understood [ 1 by early last evening. at which indicated a death sentence would fol. | 3rant stood in the headquarters cor- | fo "OF ¢ o O RIESRR SIS ek 2 t ax well as for miles of contiguous | Wateh until Monday n [ he will discuss with the President the { {Ime the usual quota of 175 cars had low. Later, at his trail. he maintained '!id0r while 40 of the habitues of the | Sidered by the Public Utilities Com Pavents Ralsed Issue. Virginia country The marines at the Treasury are|present anthracite situation. Admins|Auddenly jumped to more than 750 hie brother, Robert, never found, was #l1eged poolroom passed in parade to Mission % ¥ a O Ee GOt (ER et " | Istration advisers halleve that the | Officials’ had no. way ©of knowing the actual slayér the squadroom for questioning. Maj. W. E. R. Covell, assistant to Thé advisaiblity of continuing 11 Speciai Tral Lesser | operators and the miners have disre.; Whether the visitors were here for the Convictad and sentenced to hang in | All this indicated that the polics | the commission, sald the Guard ex. USe the Langdon School because It/ pnaportation authorities at the | At the Bureau dfiEngraving and! garded their responsibility to the pub. | PIf Parade or not. except by noting April. Scott was granted a 90-day rather meant business. The operators | pects to give up its old quarters, ad.| I8 & twostory frame strucure rst Wyshington Terminal complated” to- | Printing, hy special brder of Acting | lic in breaking off negotiations a | “IEDS On Some of the cars or by jndg prisve. Littla interest had heen | Of the base ball pool. who have kept | joining Convantion Hall. and that | Ar0s when parents and residents of |day all arcancements for handling the |Secretar: of the Nayy /, W. Rohin. | month in advance of tha expiration of | \0E [rom the significant. raplies of manifestad publicly in the case until MOVINZ from one headquarters to An-|\ui Gan. Anton Stephan, commander | AL Asction lald their views beforé special trains carrying Klan deléga-isor.a guard of 30 snidiefs’from Wash. the wage scale. those <igning up that they only This time. when his wite and fatner ©Othér during the weska since The B A s Board of Education. The Rchool tions. the first of which will arrive in ingtan headquarters will take up an| President Coolidge wal récognizes | VaNted Lo remain ovar Supday tRcaatin Datedit ara “ma‘:m_ g:‘ tar's sxpose. decided that the nnnu‘"; I"" 'f"[“"'- suggested consideration ‘,{‘,,,,,.':‘f"m,,,,." asked tha Commission. | Union Station at 2:25 o'clock tomorrow | armed vieil. which will last until| that he has no authority at law 1o | ”'“""‘ =0 o g - i R tArio. friends and appeals were made Wer® ReLINg 100 close for comfort, with | 0 InCInding a néw Armory on one of | [ " \chether the use of the building MOrning from Harrisonburg. Va. A Tussday noon. The soldiers ai the | sstile the strike. He cannot- compel ONDE N¢ ;';"""lh the plaging of the to Gov. Small and President Cooliage, |[N® resuit that today's Announcement | the 1ppér oors of the hus terminal should be discontinusd. final tabulation of reports showa that |bureau are under tha command of |the miners.io work. He cannoj.seize ] » RRE. 'r DATOW -Sarkwh 2 of the closing of tha pools was hread. | The Diatrict militia i« at present | In his report to the Commissioners 44 specials have hean chartered by the (apt. J. I. Wood: Lieut. E. J. Bond.'tha mines He has no right under 1Ning thée camp fence toward the Message Was Hoax. | cast to the plavers. | 1ocated in the building At Fifth and x.\.h. fire marshal explainad the im-|Klan. They will come from virtually (Lieut. P. M. McRae and Lieut. F. U.|law for compulsory arbitration. He F"["; i 2 Six houri hefore he was to dié July | . e Atréata northweat, next to Convention | provaments which he sald would pre- évery section east of the Mississippi Greer. |18 in the same position he wak mni, on .: 1h# largest impromptu ramps 17 Seatt was granted another raprisve Hall but due to the remodeling of this | vent a fire which might start in the #River Similar precautions have heer taken | vears ago and all that he can do I8 ;"f' Rl ';“ night and toay at when 4 message. signad Rohert Scott bullding thev will be deprived of its | furnace or fuel rooms from spreading | The Pennsylvania Railroad will haul |by the Treasury to guard the Govern-|fo throw the weight of the saminie. Fifteenth s H streets northeast was sent from Detroit to Gov. Small i use from now on.” sald Maj. Covell. | 1o tha upper floors. Self-closing |20 of the specials over its lines. ment's storehouses of gold and cur- fration on the side of the public hop- Hard by the b ol contéasing guilt and promising sur Value Held Enhanced. | doors separating the firnace and fuel | FiEhteen will come over the Baltimors rency in other hle demonstrations in|ing that thik will bring about asettle. | 78", Into this camp stréamed o render. The message was found to he | e 3 : | rooms from the rest of the building | and Ohio system. The Southern Rail.| Washingion. (he most recant of which | mént and prevent a public calamity | ¥ ‘_h i3 vislting cars today a héax. It is suggested that when the bus | pale heen installed and the openings way, the Chesapsake and Ohio and | were the Shrine convention and tha|through a lack of fusl tBig Winter aaded 1o the running boards with A week ‘later the governor rafused terminal It bullt it might be A simplé | around the heating pipes have been the Richmond. Fredericksburg and |Holy Name parade. & | While at White Ceurt: Secretary | WNPINE PauIPRent, further action. Lass than-four hours matter to design the second floor A%{ciosed. The fire marshal reported the | Potomac each will haul two special EEi s J Hopver, representing Eh¥ Titizens of [ 0 thB PRS- TE thile appearince thiv Befors the iaeh 16 the soAisia” Wit an armbry At a small additional ex- hyilding has five exits on the first | trains. PARKING REGULATIONS. | California. will invite the Proaident LIIOFNEE e dhrke letan thi eant: of Y Ecott! SEaWAR ABRIVS retada pense. It is pointad out that the gath-| figor. Two additional exits from the Réxinr Tihins” Crowdd TN * |to participate in the jubiles celabra-| 0 60 Fh "'Kd 'r should b ax Scott’s counsel, obtained a stayv of | ering of National Guard members at|second floor are located at the rear | gular Trains Crowded. . 5 o |l In San Francisco” in eptamber. {jammed with hundreds of Klan tour ex¢cution from Judks David st 2| 40 ::L-"I:::i:lm n:fr:x t{ln;;n a week il | of the hullding The. terminal ,nmcinll-‘anm‘. ported | Spectators To Be Restricted to Side- | He h:"“' e, ‘h"”‘T"‘"‘.::‘”_\;‘:‘"‘}:fi LSRR 1y ‘;,:':\',‘:r‘u";f‘""‘, o o . 4 e value of the concessions| (\ol. Bell expreshed the hope that a (unusually heavy travel into Washing. i | night s0 as-to res v 3 ! 3 o oclock in the morning, pending the (Mo Clues Lift Shroud of Mys- | to be located in the terminal. I new building may be arected at|ton on its redfilar trains. It is thought walks on Line of March. {conference of the American Debt [poinix in Pennsvivania, New Jersey Attornsy Stewart, in obtaining the | - “Military men also point out the| Langdon soon. s that Klansmen who were late in pro Parking regulations during the pa- | Commission. of which he is a nfember. mr."‘»‘"|" Maryland, Naw York and fnaanity verdiet for his client. won | tery About Chemist’s added advantage of this combinationi ___ ~ ___ curing Accommodations on the spe-|rade were announced yesterday ag fol-| meéta the Belgium commission nkx!%:;:‘:e' '?:rv:hm:[ iy than a dayv's ot naecliae e | Y :-:_:mnv ';h;"ul:i any Ereat emergéncy = = - = [cinls ‘are traveling on regular fars hn}‘:,rkl“ sl He N | Monday. ! m the Capital. s B ':’L:,i“.;:'::::;r"":’:: ! . trict National Guard. with their arms | MCNulty. Jamieson went to second on |1, Cd in' the interior concouree of he | forms and on B street from First| RUSSIAN FORCES CLASH. | Another camp was located on ine and eAnIpEBAL, Imunb e a wild pitch, Buckeve holding, third. Placed in the inte o D the | T HOECHUAAY (€0 Firats BLWAL ROCTR. Baltimore pike, about six miles from cassfully apposed an affort of a man e s ,f‘:::l,“ amch &% Lee tapped in front of the plate and | @"" ,lha',’f“"‘\',r,.',f,.':"hfilnm"f‘ ans | west, on First street from B street : = the District line. . Three large motor sentencad to dis to excapa the gallows Br the Assoriated Prass the Paris taxicabs At the tima Paris|Heimach started a double play, when Fer. e 1G0T Are Benk erected by | e nsyvivania avenue northwest, | 2%, k44 1o The Star and Chicago Dails News. { pysnen formed “the nucles of this on an insanity plea | MARTINEZ. Calit. Auguat A | was Arst threatened by the Germans.” (D threw to Miller and Buckeve Was | osentatives of that "rxamu’flnn Qne|ON the north dide of Pennsylvania | VIENNA. Auguat '.m;ltpmrfl:.':?“‘wm. Near Bethesda wers camped mystery that is almost uncanny today | Although the commiasion has been |d0Ubled at the piate, Miller 10 Per g jocated at the east and for women 2Venue between First #nd Fifteenth | Press fporte An SowagECESTe BeiCRCL | scoren of other cars. their occupanis | continuad to surround the axplosion | Informed that several private sources |KIN& Three runs. |And another at the northend for men. | SIr#ets northwest and on Fifteenth g 3 avowedly en route t& Washington for COL. GRAVES SINKING; 2 ITICS—Les went into right [ANd 8 e L X . ik . Russian™ leader, and Soviet troops. | the “Invisihle: . x G AnA fira which orcurred mors than a | Ar¢ contemplatink the erection of a | (ATHLETICST LA want 1000 TEILL Virtually all of the Kian speciala| Yreet hetween Dennsvivania avenue | R e but 20 Shais ai . e e, ey | antral b o e lare Al i g And B strest northwest after 1 o'clock | Which b END IS BELIEVED NEAR | ™**k at0 at the Pacific Celluloas Co., | C2ntral ::n{:&':'",:‘:.fi",'_‘"“;';‘ '&;:o;‘"nnwhnndfl! eatoh of Rimmons’ liner m;fi{”f";"’l’ gy e i o &Rl | p.m. Vehicles will he permittad to |Aclivities. Capt. Moroff ambulhed the | Potomac Park inquired the way 1n i {In which Charles Henry Schwartz.|ghane The aatalle of tonce of ”'I’.': the “vight Rsld fence.” Hale fouled to o 3 L T, O L hlas Stndas |PATK on south sids of Pennsylvania | Soviet troops in the forest 26 milet| Virginia. and numbers of cars with [ neavily sneured chemint, dtsappeared | oroBel, PV SSELE OO tome OF thess | Myart. Miller singled to center. Gal-| T B O e ad thely | AYeNts betwesn First and Fifteenth | from Lhumeni and the Reds are re-| KKK ambleme whre seen crossing immediately after the charred hody of | after the commission has bean aq.|l0W#.~ Zrounded to Burns. No run& g ngiae who eame with the motor | SUTEEE northwest. hut when leaving vorted to have lost 4% killed. Tater|rhe Highway Bridge. Notall wers In An unidentified man was found in the | vIsad by Maj, Covell of what he 16arm: NINTH INNU |caravans. parking space ‘il move enst (o the | the Rads took muny nostakS from fasarch of “exmp 'siies ‘however. as PR raton ther o " = =] & o . | Ir E .| Arat interseeting street and south |amen villagers | numbers said they were going to Ar Jrecked oo O e AT R e ik [ty with veaact | CLOVRBAND-SpMke - ined o] (ERSSEEONG St (o0, NG cially fharasn: Sopyright. 1925, hy Chicage Dails Newa Co.) | lington National Cematary and Mount Walnut Creek. | to the erection of bus términals. [ Welcli, Dykes had to jump high for anticipated RO/ Seubis ot Ky kind, | b dektrians ‘will be permitted to | —p—— | Varnon. g | v 2 o ¥ »06-he 7. Sewsll's | DUt réalizés the poseibility of some one : : : = ; e e o - sditor and lecturer. who is critically | ing were destined to lead to the same | CLEVELAND BEATS ATHLETICS —Perkins was hit by a | €NEa&ed In aruments O oihe streetf | times when such crossing ean be had | | was headed by E. C. Green of De 1l at his home, 1730 P street, bacame | result, an abrupt ending neither in- | pitched ball. French ran for Perkins. ¥ ore serious trouble. | without undue interference with the | i troit, Mich., who sald he was grand perceptibly weaker today and mem- | dicating the whereabouta of the mias | ATHLE'”CS 10T0 4 | Berry batted for Heimach and flied to | Warns Police to Ba Ready. passage of the parade. .Dally ? Ldragon of the Oakland County, Mich hers of his family feared the end was | In® chemist nor the identification of | ’ Speaker. J. Sewell fumbled Dykes'| . \pic roinine's session of mem. |, SPECAtors will be rigidly restricted o e ’ {organization. He savs he was but 20 near. His strength fa virtually ex.|the burned corpse = bounder and both runners were safe. L - hé sidewalks on B stre Firs { hours on the road In his has o get 3 £ - : bers of his force, the inspector called | L7 ¢ Sireet, Efrat| e Frmaed hausted. Phyaiciana have abandoned Schwartz Phantom Figure, | (Continued from First Page.) Lamar singled to left, scoring French. | Uigniion to the necessity for imme. | S/ L, NOTtH side of Pennsvivania 'Sa'.mday' B, 100,2 i 41""" | Veteran FEditor, in Coma Sinee Wednesday, Becomes Notice- ably Weaker Today. hope for recovery | Dykes stopping At second. o R R avenue and on Fifteenth street. On’ ~Green declared that approximately Col. Graves haa lapsed into a state| Standing in the foreground of every | Myatt. Simmons was called out on|fouled to Myatt. Simmons flied to (140 ATTERSs bl C Dersons engagln® ihe south side of Pennsylvania ayes 1.200 Klansmen from his realm had of coma and has not been fully con. &venue of investigation is the phantom | strikes. Lutzke whipped out Hale. No|Speaker. One run. culbted to 1ead to & Hot or . nue after 2:45 p.m. spectators wilk be{ District of Columbia. as.: signed up to come here for the scious sinee Wednesday night. Hard. | igure of Schwartz. In Walnut Creek | runs. bt riot or other serl-| permitted to assemble in the .-.ugg.s;'»'l'.r.n eI RON. AL NHAY oMo, | parade. The Oakland County K. K o> g vl i 43 S H | aornomman stated. “Ska | tion In Sky at Night. caravans are en route to Washington “Pastors appealed 1o, h A d.‘ “mhlE prombL Tebponsis’ et oo BONG B B 1 from every section of the country. DL responsex and men NG . BRANCH, N. ., August 1 Some are due to arrive tonight, bui tioned' the matter in their sarmons.’ |(P).—State headquarters of Te fn the intantion of Inapector |Klux Kian today anmounced that mea| 10/ i " JHB tiajOrity of them kre not. axpictad Grant to have members of his com- |special trains would be run from New | Lest Adiustments.. : ymtl] tomorrow. morning- . mand on duty tomorrow at places [Jersey points to carry more than 3,000 ly net drculbtion, From as far away as North Da- where he thinks they wiil be able to [members of the order to Washington | Tolsl strraxe net pad circaistion Kota these caravans are coming.' The perform the most important duty.(for the parade there tomorrow. Thou. | Daily Averaxe number of copies for Jargest, of about 40 cars, from points There will be a number of them T‘ sands were seid (0 be en route by| STV €l . in Michigan and Illinois, was heard hand at headquarters to respond {to|automobile. Ten bands and drum ! Daily Average det circulation...... from ‘this morning near Hagerstown, emergency calls in_event of trouble.|corps will be taken by the New Jer- N 284 Large caravank-aldo ars ot their He hopes there will be no necessity { sey membérs. e o alihAT: way from Ohlo, ‘Texas, Oklahom, — | for such calls. ot o < ' i : 3 e Louisiana and the Southern Statés. | . § i hegldtartere s that 6 Rnny C iR B One of the first delegations to ar- TREASURY GUARDED. g sl oo 0 g grord A § rive by regular train was the Kian (Continued from First Page.) 1 oD 3| sacssummed | v 5 EVERIN e ening of the arteries has compli | he was the central figure in a corpora- 3 R | 3 to a point three feet south of the ex- | 3hen Solemtis Bt the actual oymber | K. Band arrived hers by train last 10 be hastening his death, fect a pr for Us Seviioeae o b "n'l‘““. e o] sioners had granted permission to nn»i:','::“:r:o“.‘,l,'y;r;: N Mo nounied | 08 s e Totowe: - AD. | ekt position In the parade. i o {artifeal Ak As s hobby he dabbled | Myatt beat ot a bunt ' Buokeye hif | e kiansmen to parade. and that they | tion commanders whi see pn i cies | DAILY. e T N e Sy - the in & study of the “perfect crime.” and * play, vken to | CLEVELAND. are 6tItied o do mo witheut moteete, | Lon.conm & will see that ieading B Kiansmen will g0 to Pennsylvania DEBT COMMISSION Althouigh a man of Tamily. he was va. | Miller, Miller sconped up Drken: Jow | o sy pItforms Are not overcrowded {0 the | Dark oni {atier the Washingion ceremonies to Tentlv mads defendant in a 375000 | throw nicely. No runs. % Birie vitt coteiet e nger. s take part In a hig Kian celebration OF “BELGIANS 'PAYS | breach of promiie mult fles yhnioux: b SERBELIEICE —SOIN ¥ nannah ko | Joshiaty ot cltg Bas. Fiven b evary AMaLaG PLANE TO JOW CROSS, AbAre- land girl urns. Galloway popped to. Burns. b1 | they will do all in thelr power { | e % VISIT | " His wife. his family physician and|Cochrane walked. Quinn popped to | Spurgeon. i that people of their race r'»:"’rm ’;r;::b 3 1o A B T0 KELLOGG his intimate friends insist he was'J. Sewell. No runs, lx.uvl.z"tvnflh_ starting trouble, Inspector Grant | New: Jersey Leadders Plan Demonstra- Reports to Klan headguarters today R blown to bite while experimenting in | SEVENTH INNING. B . | Indicats that more than 100 motor his_laboratory “ . | The official viewpoint is r!nl'!uenlfldfm:‘,!firxlfif“:;?‘;’ ;rfi"l‘lhnhlmok un\.‘:e.i Totals 3 by omplaint chargi {2 ¥ pim out., Mec- LADELPHIA M. Cattier and the five experta accom- | by the mier of ar nakneon per:| NUlty fouled to Hale. Speaker raised | Drvee b - - WeaiauoNIN: 2205 > » SRR Dot o wis maomme® 3 v panying the commission have bean | o the hall over right field fence for his | Lamgr. Cetablisned at Waraman Par Hoter " | Jon Killed in the explosion in rewards | i enih home run of the season. " | el et Offices of the commission will he at | 20"\ 00 0 (6o Richardeon 1o int | SEYSL srounded to Miller. One run. i the embassy. where a formal business | 1.V the price on Schwartss head. | g ATHLETICS—Dykes grounded to meeting was held this morning. Sev.| "*" price on Schwartz's head. | urna. J. Sewell ‘thréw out Lamar. | gallovar. ;ra! s;sfindons of v?a commission have Latter Near Body. Waelch was out the same way. Cochrane. een held since leaving Belgium, it 3 jauns, Dptn. Bl . An unidentified letter found near | : 2 m:m““, Py o B i At il the body. which is the latest clue that | FEIGHTH INNING. Joms Absard the Haer Sonbil orad may lead to the identification, was! CLEVELAND—Burns walked. Spur- Another conference will take place | MAde public Mat night. This lso la|geon dropped a Texas Leaguer single Sias 82 tomorrow at the embasey. when It Ju] 0f 4 mysterious nature. The Jetter is|in back of second, Burns . reaching| (B opPipkiasie math - xpected the Relgians wili Annily for.| APparently unfinished and contains nof third. Spurgeon atole second. Lutake | o oo 01 1013010 z Tulate their plans for meeting the SENAtUre. 1L Is dated “In the Big ! struck out.Myatt aropped a single in | Sknemiona 28 & 0d § 8§ 8 $=I5| Marines Stationed 1o Watch Building luminated ctosd over. Washington to- American Debt Commission on Man. | Trees. Santa Cruz, May 24, 1995, and | back of third, scoring Burns, Spurgeon | Two.tase. hi- Apesker: i Over Week: End. RELPEIOWRIERE : : Aay morning at the Treasury Depart.| begine “Dear friends.” It was not in!stopping at third. Buckeve got a sin. | Drkes. Home r_‘n—sw-k x 3 | JACKSONVILLE. Fla’, August 7| averars St kL 30 olhck. | Schwartz's writing. |&le when Quinn overran his bounder | JpTE%on, Sacrifice i¥elch, 13 | The Government today threw an|(#).—More than 600 Klansmen from | ioe. ste. oo oag 5 ¥ - | While efforts to identify the victim|toward first, Spurgeon scoring. Both | Clevalsnd k. P cordon around the Unitéd | the vicinity of Jacksonville and three ; o6, . T8 Ts F-~Phe predominating featuré of the | continue. the search for the chemist |runners advanced a base on a wild | -Of Buckere |States Treasury and Bureau o En-|cars filed with memhers of the or.|A™T28" SN W SOOI g JRATUEIL G0 Wil be these crack dril Teams Shingling is still the most popular | ic heing given added impetus. How-|pitch. Jamieson beat out A hit to T it Hemitnain a2 s |graving and Printing for the Ku Klux |ganization from Miami and surround- 3 T ertine Wanager. | Fepresenting Kian organizations from - stvle of hairdress in Parit. London, | ever, information as to Ris where.| Miller, scoring Myatt, Buckeye stop: Diteher ~By Buckers (Berkine). Wili |Klan parade Saturday and over the |ing territory left here today on a spe. |, Sabucribed aod snn, 49 belors me third puany States, - There also will be s Oenng ind Rome, according to an:|abouts is even more acarce than evi-|ing at third. Quinn was taken out and oD Tamach. Eased ball T lweek -end clal train for Washington to attend|?'" 3% of Anemst, 4 D 195, or. "~ | talr sprinkling of Klan bands in the swers to inquiries made recently. | dence regarding the vietim. |replaced by Heimach. Parkln*'vnu g o o Bl Marines fn ful frees uniform of the celebration there tomorrow. vasdgy MR e Bk B P e ok - [ o wabe |32 e | | 2 Sl ezesonnn 10 |New Jersey organization . for the i 514 o Som & BT o ks Drill Corps from Oklahoma, These Afght of an alrplane carrying an il | Le w":'fl"‘" » tez-topped klansmen were in evidence Total Sunday net cireu | throughout the day in-the Union Sta- AVELANEI OIS DRIARS I ton, and treated spectators to & prac. {#ice arill on & vavant 1ot riear.theé road terminal. G SirSh oo otary Public, procession. 7 y . -