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2 w% Auto Crash V had been recovered and rescua crews TR TV ENTN - - - = o~ T AR THE_FBEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., THL RSDAY., AUGUST 1 1927, 1 T | ) 'DECISION ON SACCO AND VANZETT gt Alvin T. Fuller's decision in the jand that his trial was fair. I found | Sacco-Vanzettl case, after reviewing|Mothins unusual about this case ex. e » 5 |cept, as noted above, that Vanz | Neil A. Yeager of Washing- » v M L e 8l | Youth Not E t S . o “This appeal, presented to me in |case practically every one who wit- ) way—ryou X - | accordance wi e tats | nessed the attempted hold-up and who . ton Elcctric Co. Blames | way 0 pec | accordance with the provision in the |ROEd the Alionpiet hldun and Wb | Dead After Explosion. Gambling. in Statement. ed to Live. Hasibeuniconatdarediwiinonintentioni: - THeUSoU N BYAITeaN et aas wan i icti 8 crime wa IST 0T Victims. my part to sustain the courts. * * *|particularly brutal. The murder of the javmaster (Parmenter) and the | . s btk Gt anpioxl- 5 | rs. Jessie L. yesha 6 vears guard (Berarde ‘: ot necessary | e B T e e B cientions men. and women who were | piished first, the robbery afterward. | . C LAY KV August 4. —Hope of the 7 ey Sambling, ac- i« i a critical condition as the vestit senuinely troubled ahout the guilt or | The nrst shot Inid Berardelll low in [fenth Yist resulting from an_explosion ». Neil Anderson i | of an antomobile aceident yesterday | innocence of the accused and the fair- | the roadway, and after Parmenter was here yesterday in the No. 7 mine of : ness of their trinl. It seemed to Me | chot, he dropped the money box in the | the West Kentucky Coal Co. even- mt manager and Highway when their ear skidded in . hoodss vu[y‘('\.\“m} vas ’,',',’f,"-';‘y'“ K and plunged over an | {one! but T realized that with all' | pur the Tm';]q"m'_:‘!‘_:l ‘f »:,T,.:“p". taken. | doned today by offi . Fight bodies 1 today by ) mhankmen : Goulitdo: personally to! i out the | o ross (he rodd and Jhot Bl soie = .““”.;“”v‘-\,\ni: s 1.".‘4 ”“1 'lf,t‘":,‘,i;,',‘ 1”1‘.,\\,.“\‘.1 without regaini SonsCions ‘ “ul donbt the corveetness of any coh- | wiore shots into Berardelll, four fn a1l bt bt il bezzlement and locked up at @o. 1 # Young Marshall, who was driving \ et ,'I','.,,‘"';‘L,i.!hé' “,.’\",h(""‘ S ovHeE ""-\m:r)m. lifeless form in the road. | for and believed dead. | one 5 ach. way. The plan was evidently to kill| The known dead— Manley Gobi o ested by Dete noon today and physicians held out Upper left—Bartolon " S erzesied by DL T G scovery as his Az ht—Nie 2 lest reassure these honest doubters | eganders, 1 ok Scrivener |‘;.(‘. yy,':”:/_'m = | 'ulh'x"yh l‘v':l»lv‘ r..yJ,!\] ;..l.'.\‘.lur: 'le. izht ‘R':‘x Fe hiyiie® ot tieet condtiet anil s :llll‘nv.vlnh';:‘:d':il‘”ed ,',.\!. escaped in | gess Harper, single; Luther Meiton, B wr charges ¢ hezz o on took a slizh wn for the| Tower Alvin Ml | investigation fairly independent of | ronfederates, the :m'"m?'h'i‘h“f':hi;is married; Boyd Lane, married; James € : 2o % 1 % < Meyers, married, and Arthur Shelto Kull is fractured and his condition is el e i : Sheltony Nk the employ of | rezarded as extremely srave, |SPECIAL GUARD PUT | “'I;"r_l"f:\i"""\(f.h 1p In reaching correct | ridgewater, 18 miles distant. : the Washington Electric Co. the past | The two were on their way to Bey 4 5 An unidentified man. hoce and one-half years. Some time : e Boach, Mdo o meet As w1 OUTSIDE KELLOGG'S Three Problems Tnvolved. Gloi Fuln LUl _ The missing: George Coleman. Mark o, it - i : nzettl when arrested on May 5| Townsend, C bor, Wes Carter, employer, found discrepancies. ir ! [ Mrs. Marshall's daughters, and plan B 1 1 accounts, he reported [ned to bring them back 1o Washing Presidenc Aubott Tawrence Towell of | revolver. |Sacco.had . loaded pistol | Clixk and Bass Money. ‘.lrl"\‘:lltr R n‘nkl.:‘ ,\'.). rlulmnr o u !:s; tucked into the frost of his tronsers Of the 150 miners in the workings tobert Grant, an resident Samuel 1 4nq 20 Joose cartrdges which fitted | When the disaster occurred, all ex- i . o L . | IN l"l SHURTAG[ S[]N H”R‘I’ IN BRASH o . e . o By the Associated Press he substantially correct. T believe TAK | L . : ROSTON, Mass., August 4.—Gov. | with the jury that Vanzettl was guilty Auto Skids Off Defense High- the history of the trial, says: did mot testify; in the Briazewater Nin€ Others Are Believed constitution of our commonwealth, | ified Vanzetti e bk | 3 TS ! “I realized at the outset that there | smatelr 20000 of the funds of the 1 W, who was em- | S ifternoon on the National Defen: i 3 g . L ousht to attempt to set the minds | youd and ran across the street. The | tually totaling less than 16 was ahan- I.OK. Wilson and B, ¢ AMrs. Marshall died at the Annapolis | i {ruth, same people might well in the [ Ana then retarned and fimy 25410 | worked in relays at full speed to reach Dolice vezained consctousness shortly hefore | PR evetoe Gliece . e K Therefore, 1 believed that T could | tha “witnesses and terrorize the by-|married: Charles Harper, single: Bure . the name of J. D. Haynes being | T better, It is feared, however, that his 4 ot o 5 i 0 | mine. their report to be made to me€ | arierward located in the woods at | vl o SiiiE R < . Kenney, |liam Groncke and 10-year-old Betty, uy asked i Haticomii T asked to serve on that committee | had in his hip pocket a fully loaded |Green Russell, John Dogan, Jok iscussing his ton for a family dinner. The accident the prisoner stat : occurred about five miles from An: (Confinued_from_First_Page) . e & he suriender b [ napolis.” W. F. Scott, 528 Ninth street = SRR e 5 . W. straton of Massachusetts Institute | this pistol. Upon being questioned by | cept 16 made their way to the surface ity ! southeast, an instructor at the Naval|form of an address to a group of " of Technology. The public | (ha police, hoth men told what they | Without injury. They emphasized the over his automobile to him, [ Academy. was the first to reach the [ American newspaper editors now vis owes these gentlemen its gratitude or | rrorward admitted was a tissue of | Violence of the explosion. The first wrecked ear and superintended the fiting Paris theic high-minded, unselfish service on Sacco claimed to have hbeen | Shift of men that entered the mine | Tizin. N anvett /Rlsten o Bartoln . this_disagrecable’ and extremely im- 4t Kelly's shos factory on|after the explosion encountered gas md this morning he was at | hospital. o Vanzetti, arvived at Boulogne ant problem. . the date of the South Brain- | fum Eight were overcome, but all of employm to 5 S | Marshall fs employed in the adver- | list nizht with the intention of hoard The court proceedings in this case fime. Upon investigation, it | were revived. settlement he w ] 4 tising department at Woodward & | the liner Volendam to go to sce {may be divided into two parts: First. | (g proven that he was not at work wenty nurses and doctors we, ake. accompanied by his 3 Lothrop's. He iz a graduate of Me-| brother, but. according to a Havas the trial hefore the jury with Judse| Jn %440 qay, He then claimed to| ready for emergency cases at the en- hen the detectives anveared | Kinley High Manua! Training School [ dispateh, the port authorities refused Thayer presiding; second, the hearings | po oo haan at the Italian consulate in | trance, and ambulances were drawn ind & member of the Advertising Club {to allow’ her to embark. Despite all L on the succession of motions for & new | pocion on that date. but the only con- | UP to transport any survivors whoy [ana Kine David Lodge, 1% A. A. M. |appeals, it is stated, she will have to trial which were addressed to the | SR B NG LR R T ihe memory | may be found. Pressing as close a little checking up of the de- | Mrs. Marshail was prominent in the | remain at Boulogne until Sat v | indge and passed upon by him. ® & | GEE L (L ove of the consulaie | thev were allowed were the fam fendant’s statements in_an effort .o § \stern Preshyterian Church and was [ when a decision in her case will I ; the attacks on the proceedings and on 005 [WEE SRV, in Taly that | of the missing. Tiehind these, n large = 1o justice some of the persons | prosident of Bell Lane Circle of the |taken The motions for a new trial are, in | \Who made & dgpostir AN 2 "the | rivd of miners and their familiey alleged to have taken the | Florence Crittenton Home. The circle - . substance, that the judge was biased | S0 SHOBE Tt bon loye had no | had gathered to watch the rescue ef- > what money he had managed N Fough the sale of perscnal] SRR i g removal of the injured two to the a ar S It is the ion of the detectives gambling games. resides with his wife and 30 Eighth street. | was named in honor of her sister, who | died recently. Her mother, Mrs, Amelia Lane, has been in ill health for | me time and was prostrated by the | shock of the tragedy Besides mem- | Mussolini Got Passport. snovina Vanzetti left Turin, Ttal on the way te Boston with a_passport nted through the personal media- tion of Premier Mussolini, in the hope and impartial consideration. ““The inquiry that I have conducted has had to do with the following ques- tions: Was the jury trial fair? Were the accused entitled to a new trial? “As the result of my study of the record and my personal investigation of the case, including my interviews with a large number of witnesses, I helieve, with the jury, that Sacco and and unable to give the motions fair | ;. orandum to assist his memorv. | forts. Miners and officials believe that the explosion was the result of a “windy shot.” About 240 men are employed at the mine, but only about 140 of them Smaller Craft Useless. omor] *+30j0o0ae, weg o w EETenty -AUpINIIA Quau aseq trouble, strif ing in the offing as Winter approache KELLOGG DECLARES ¢ | Housden a student at Florida State |barous sentence of Puritan Gov. Fuller, the first question, complaint has been curred. Universit iven coolly, unmoved by cries of pity the failure of the Geneva conference , : 4 « sy vel 5 | plunged over an embankment on the 2508 of {he clvilized world.” condnet to | vears of time elapsed the possibilities the Pritish program. unsatisfactory | dispatches on the decision prominent-,,o010d with the celebrated case, in an- ! 3 1 ! Consulted Surviving Jurors. is g angle. but the President’s advisers in Two Years Will Be Re- — The Sacco-Vanzetti defense eom- | judge fair; that he gave them no |through the courts for six years weve That the British spokesmen willj e their bel hractically since the | ease. Affidavits have been presented | the guilt of these two men. With S-inch guns, is to be expected, of- | that offense. by Assistant United Distriet Attorney [ in the Lustgarten at a mass meetivz | fight until the last. cuilt or innocence of the accused |forts of three district attorneys and c Inyestica ered 3 ; committes must “justify them-| conditions in the courtroom were |dragged this case out for six years are|, quarter of a million dollars. Telations to some extent, it is ad-| Evans, who stated that it such an|mittee of the Washington Association | condemnation of . Fulle join us in this last desperate ef-| thoroughly honest men and that they | clear-eved witnesses, unafraid to tell pedition, the distance the supplies Fon this reason it is expected in ad.| self-defense and when the circum- |3 number of alleged fraudulent bank-| The Socialist Vorwaerts this after. to stay the hand of the judicial [ were reluctant to find those menfthe truth. and with jurors who 4;.»,] petition with development of the Brit- | _Inspector Iivans said the steno- | prove that the cases are now in the |uitermost strength ¢ * ¥ that Gov. nouncement of future plans until he| “The charge of the judge was will not be the sole backer of the correctly, action will be taken by the |, fot everal years | faith in the New 2 _ 4 e fva b e s the past ssveral vedrs e T e L ok ot (het morastnan |\ Districesotfcolumbieotondys ipoe [ A0T WES have expressed a Uesire to the invitation to the conference by | tirely too much indiscriminate use of | " o caq . A i ACVEAGH IS PROTECTED. demned man. ing-that the proceedings were with- |ing temperature tomorrow. conformed strictly to the spirit of the|at a policeman with immediate| o 2 @ uper e typewri sheots e Jayman's standpoint [ W i i who have unhesitatingly defrauded DayeEhneni (e typewsetem hects Uit ABe IR 81 Bl ers in south and east portions tonight.| At the major base, in D delegation. with the motor vehicle, it would be| ., it slere v almost constant a o § ) call upon District Attorney Gordon | case, measures were taken today. to | B¥ the almost constant application in |, "L (0 e Ciatheo was of suf-| Thermometer—t pm., 64: 8 p.m.|the sclentists. mechanics and fyers v | lary cra pr o 4 a . " Vi 3 s 12 i - 29.97 v oi pa A radio station, oper- her of cruisers than it now possesses,” | fary craft an acceptab® and rea- | unq ¢. W. Clayton. Summer At the popular resort of | “Iam very tired.” he said. “I will Judge Thaver seven distinct supple-|30.0% 12 midnight, 30.01; 4 a.m., 29.97: | by oil and coal. A radio station. oper empire, the American delegation never | change on the part of the British gov-| nize the District attorney's office, [ {,"Jj;tama, and also the embassy [night for the announcemeni received | motions and read the affidavits in sup- 3 a.m. today. for the housing of the two planes that 5 oy At RIO OFFICIALS OBJECT. Wor “Saceo and Vanzetti must” | convinced that they do not and I am > P s s P ¢ rtat concession.” One of the mightiest fleets on the | Mr. Gordon and the Department of il s e S ek | Dack. | furtier conviticed that the presiding | (Purnisked by Wikiie) Beates Coast and | t0 the runways and for transportation & pden i Lot U°® | conceivably be considered a sy i si 5 s e . H R—— . and other Antarctic animal life, the burdens of naval expenditurce, | isider a menace | sists, however, that the business men breakfasts this morning in the death |it appeals on four of the motions and Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:14 a.m. and combat value: the strongest of these ; 3 i stigations o e Warden William Jendry of the|In my own investigations on the ques plans for the last three weeks and inch guns and for ting emaller o olased 1 i ced | cor sic i ar IPOSed b gur Tov dlminng il e 5 Ui et ke, Moo i refused food and he had announced |confession. It is popularly supposed | S5 PR 6 T quests have come in to me from all Buenos Aires Reports. 4 4 oeks, o I Sovernme P » ot e L \n two weeks, also refused his | the Government had double-crossed | q. " ghonandoah very muddy this| that product along.” Justification. The decision of Gov, Fuller in the | terday. the Government. He feels that the hand, would be restrained from build- | expenditures and “impose, we believe, | FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August|peporting that a strike had been | < A A last was mot known |which he was convicted were given THROUGHOUT OHIO result in a substantial increase even | country. within a total cruiser ton-|home here this morning. As the wom- orost 1 y o at interest in the outcome of the | (" 1o vernors 13 con-|am mot impressed with his claim to cuns as “offensive | thonght hest, Mr. n said: hospital. Her condition is_serious, | 14 4 2 iRl Raining “In behalf of rhe State of Ohioy | minutes of the receipt of the decision | S /T et g “ipeir presence merely | eves. Many of the witnesses told me | fimlichan 2 and your committea to reconvene in iy ILURE NOT FINAL, [bers of her family living here Mrs. | of arriving to see her brother alive. ; nex FA | atarshan is survivea by: another '=on,| Le Soir calls the decision: “the bar- SACCO-VANZETTI Are they guilty or not guilty? As to | i ore uilty and that the trial | Were at work when the explosion oc- " made that the defendants were pros- y | Funeral arrangements had not been | of the universal conscience.” SENTENCE UPHELD; uted _and convicted because they s ago. For Lf"(-‘l’:fifi“‘&;’:&éfi = 3 E i 4 » of the b SRS » P ract vears A . 3 six years, (Cont e i | completed this morning. The paper savs that the slightest o | were anarchists. As a matter of fact. | S0 T 0 al after o e 2 | S donnt i came callel o, meres WILL DIE IN WEEK | the issuo of anarchy was bromsht in (a0t :’\:S“]?d!:;o!gi"':lllra\?p;:r} delay - | e o : by them as an explanation of their |another. eve SRt % sty of British easential trade Toutes. | Mot Snjre ifesss L. Marsha and although there was more thin — e L e e has been utilized, all of which lends | B e ciup s amatural oo e Geaee L AARID L AT | doubt, “thie Yankees, with dry heart (Continued from First Page.) L Counsel, | et 10 attempts to frighten and corollary that officials here ascribe ' {0 EL 0L B aoconh Marshall. (helow) AEsnioven s ey exceition Jbol B 1 kA TN e utbuta. thele matlons and | coevceiwitnesses; to Inflierics cHATgES e i . paper continues, “would seem a defl- | ganed him in order that his testi A tice that thev. were| mitestimony, toannitiply by the Yo directly to this British policy Defense Highway. Joseph is in a ¢ mony might be available in behalf of |, ~hist g z oy Wer L s Highway. | Sne atill refuses 5 sucl anarchists, suggesting that they were | vears Gilbr 1e is equally true, however, that In | ) condition in an Annapolis hospital. [ 5 one atill rerudes to Dellave Buch & e otter two. iirmed to protect themselves, that they | of error and confusion. svernmental political circles at least | nionstrous thing can_come G e tards wérs thrown t y e % | - - the oditorial adds. “Is there 5 m“ e, tat f"-"\"‘» ine thrown | were about to start out, at 10 o'clock Delays Held Inexcusable. i e ples 4 Gl Gl ROVEINOr. | 4 njght, to collect radical liters it is from an American viewpoint. | Christ abave American courtr LRl Priich sl bontat niBhE al TN i By unaeta s o S Seing & tmeat | EVANS WILL PROBE e e ot pnab B ks | L anaslesion SELe Erioort ind about | nd that the reason they lied was to| “Tt mizht be sal tna Dy i is not lonked upon as being a thre: many of those who have been con- |gave their friends. ing his Investigation I have con-| Ao anden Save at Least to American ideals or poli Naval STOTT TESTIMONY i ! i ines Huted to the elaborate consideration Y eas’ opinion may view it from a different S o " Iy It most of them give no editorial | {icipation of possible reprisals, counsel ccorded these men. My answer is i les, as reai en's om = i for all three condemned men worked [ [ have consulted with every|that there was a feeling on the pad matters of international polifis, A3 AT CAMPBELL TRIAL i teeo RERLIN PROTEST PLANNED, |frantically seeking new loopholes to | member of the jury now alive, 11|of some people that the various de- far s known look_elsehere __;_ Head Denies Cases Get i : | stay their executions. in number. They considered the!livs that had dragged this case quired for Research their explanation 8| 4 i >, 1, M E ness as to her trade routes. (Continued from First Page.) Mass Meeting on War Anniversary {0 | mittee, which has directed the fight in | indication of his own opinion of the | evidence that a doubt ex szg;}h a3 to seek to place the burden for Tailure | convicted of violating n rule ngainst Prompt Attention. Be Held Tonight. It amd which has expended hun. | ciaiming that the judge was preju- |ing was not justified. The persistent. | By the Asociated Press. on American refusal to accept the | use of the side-car of the motor cycle RERLIN. August 4 UP)—Protests |dreds of thousinds of dollars, con:| iced. 1 see no evidence of preju- |determined efforts of an attorney of| NEW YORK. August 4.—The New British view as to the “aggressive” | without speclal permission and were e etV anzotti sentence |tributed by sympathizers in every |dice in his conduct of the trial |extraordinary versatility and industids | york Fvening Post today says Comdr. character of 10,000-ton ships, armed | warned by the board not to repeat [ Formal denial of the statement made | were scheduled for expression tonicht auarier of the globe, declared it would [ That he had an opinion as to the|the judge’s iliness, the election ef-) p. .\ 0" Tp . o " il tine ,\mm’ fiei: .<1a|v,h The a;‘g‘um‘g{:\l'l. in ffl?'a‘f' Holds Case “Urgent.” Leo A. Rover “that complaints in )v; commemoration of the beginning | It ch :.-‘_ Ihllhc')gr)\':':'lmr':l dm'- after hearing the evidence is natural :l}:l:unrin@ss on 1the pal’:hol ,{“,‘;.3‘,,,';‘; :inn i;m{ ‘tlhe Al\'lflx'r‘-uc plx'omi,‘esd to gard which is apt to ow g —— e . bankruptey cases are given prompt|of the World War. ion “‘unhbelievably brutal,” rted | and inevitable, those concerned are e princi he one « he most stupendous under- Tiption of the conference may prove | As an aftermath of the trial, the |attention” was made today by W. C.| Waorkers planning to atlend the | that both the governor and his advis- |~ “The allegation has heen made that o of delay. The delays that have | takings in history and will cost about troublesome to Anglo-American good | investisation was ordered today bY | Jjanson, chairman of the special com-|meeting will carry hanners exi ing |ory ; il il ] 2 wlves byt reason and not by partisan | prejudicial to the accused. After |j able. ‘ This: Condr. Byrd. admitted, %4 n Teitted. but no official who will com. | order had been issued, it was in direct | o Credit Men, which has been chavged | cision. coupled with such slozans ve |fiat,” and appealed “to the millions | careful inquiry of the jury and his task of review has been aleiiiaordinarily large sum, but declared ment appears to belicve that any very | defiance of the police manual for- |} {he association to urge upon|“Down with war’; “Down with im-|of people hrouzhout the world who | others, T find no evidence to support | lahorious one, and I am proud to be |t reqlly a very conservative one Ttius Tesult avill flow from this sit- | bidding policemen to use their weapons | {nited States District Attorney Peyton | pevialism.” “Hands off China,” and |have supported them to come forward | this allezation. I find the jurors were |associated in this public service With | yoqcyred against the size of the ex- uation | except in the most urgent cases of | Gordon the necessity for prosecuting | “Hands off Russia.” i : 5 i will ' have to be transported and the ministration circles that President | stances justify such action Tuptcles which have been certified to|noon printed a protest against the o ere R e rami to do =0, byllcharged {Hel¥ obligtions in accold-Lrla epnt &0 o0 0 T erhans: three Coolidge will work out his “policy as| Publication of the testimony of|him for action by the Department of | Sacc A npett] sentence, “Indignation| Willlam @. Thompson, séiiior de- | the”evidence. I can see no warrant|ance with their convictions and: thHetE F oS ST e requiredy for diad et CoaliaEe Al progeam without calculat. | Capt. Stott before the trial board sei | justice. e e i, the paper save. “All |fense counsel, expressed’ regret, but| for the assertion that the jury trialfoaths. o) ing American meeds in terms of com. | the investigation on foot. “We are not only in a position to|mankind must raise its voice to the withheld detailed comment or an-| wia unfair. Comdr. Byrd said that Fdsel Ford g o graphic record of Capt. Stott's testi- | hands of the district attorney,” Chair- | Fuller may realize at the eleventh had :tudied the governor's decision | satisfactory to the counsel for the “7 expedition. He .gaid conferences have e 0 mony would be carefully scrutinized | man Ianson declared today, *and |hour { more than two innocent |more fully. It was forecast, however, | accused and no exceptions Were THE EATHER hs.lm arranged with other men who British Claim Offers Difficulty. and if is ascertained he was quoted | have been some time, but that many |lives are at stake—faith in justice and that an attempt might be made to in-| taken to it. The Supreme Judicial Eave Deaniiniereated i Ahe sxpedition In his final address to th ¢ . ' ; Vorld as a hetter |terest a Iederal judge or possibly a|Court for the Commonwealth has T o ooy | Qopmctment Rliko ¥ Maj REaRin B |feenialioweito) dio fa inatuial: desthy | o) 1. memn) O Nonight, Tomorcew | back it fifiancially. ' Ambassador Gibsen, head Dosition | Hesse, superintendent of police, now | Some cases have resulted in_ indict.| The appeal concludes with the quota. | Court. 3 230 exceptions taken during the | sibly showers tonight | son, vacationing in Atlantic City, Inspec- | piits 0% he grand jury and failed | tion from Shakes “The qunlity | Fdward M. Sullivan, attorney for | course of the trial as counsel for|pagily FOGIVe, o E . Miniature City Planned. American delegation, pointed out that | tor Evans believes that there is cn- | @"he’ piicecuted and were eventually | of merey is not strained.” Medelros, was said to be considecing a | the' acensed chose' to argue and| Maryland—Cloudy. tonight and to- a 1 - S . . 2 e i e Tnanntte on menalt Of the cone | overraled: tHem all, thus: establish= | morrow. Possibiy lisht ahowers. Ris-| e commendcs 2;,“,23?13?,'-)?“ resident Coolidge left no room for | firearms by the police, which must . . temperat: e n: : jected back doubt as to the nature of the propd: | be stopped. Insist on Prosecutions. = Gov. Fuller was not present when, | out legal flaw. Virginia “Cloudy, probably showers What is more mpartant, he sid. s gals the American delegation would| The stand taken by Capt. Stott is| ey shortly before midnight, h ; e Tand the record and exam- [ tonight and tomorrow. Not much | the extensive preparatior mu : ; ; A e are insistent that these J ‘i ortly before midnight, his secre i ) < / . & tha e Sott make. Those nrovosals. he said. had | that it the dr L iewaiia | pee s atent fhar e Wil Wapances, ake Messuies to Prevent | {00 ¥ > " MacDonald, gave to news. | ined many witnesses and the jurymen | change in temperature, " | e made before the flight to the Soun ; Disturbance by Radicals. st Virginia—Cloudy with show-| Pole. invitation, and he recalled that the | jeopardy to his life and well being ohe & ity G spe or : e ¢ | w > trial was fairly conducted. Japanese had indicated s e i |1anor s moeturgent caseionicele B IR0 e e Apelled 1ot foc tHeRlnCednationaly }‘:f"‘“:g,"‘,hi'mf:‘“l”‘,‘"';‘{‘:\':‘:_"" o o artly cloudy. Warmer in | Bay, a miniature modern city of patiate ‘on the hasts of -minimum | defense and circumstance justitying | *Rie {7 fos GO SN authorities anticipate no trouble here | “upp g ocecutive, plainly worn by the : i south and east portions. persons will be constructed. For Ao e uegested Ly the Ametican | retaliation by firing on the assailant | ;21T Hanson said today that he and | over the decision of the Governor of | .., AR e New Trial Held Unwarranied. - houses will be brought from Norway gures suggested by the American o £ o S the members of his committee will | Massachusetts in the Sacco-Vanzetti | Fi¢rs of the long investi and | e next question is whether new- Records for 24 Hours. to serve as homes and workshops for “From the first, however, we en. ible to imagine such a case. ¥ returs L Blis Bio: 4 - | the past few s to the formulation 7 . countered a_serious difficuity in the - 4 cRacon asHInaIRticr b acts Tolths e s ke, IAmctican | SlasedCon | oo (past few days to the formulation | ¥, (LUt to \arrant @ new trial. | 60; 12 midnight, 59; 4 a.m., 58; 8 a.m., | whe will compriss the community: claim of the British government that | ki el me K Bumwer, Bl naeee : viewed as he left the statehouse about| ‘‘After the verdict against those men, | 60; noon, b6 _—_— e ) ey e ft moeded a considerably larger nam- | tonnage of 450,000 for surface auxil-| gene H. R Soihie v | veICEL e i anenihgs e V) SlcloeK: their counsel filed and argued before | = Barometer—4 p.m., 30. p.m., | telephones and heat will be furnisi r. Gibson saic sonable figure,” at Genev: : o it e o ow ix | 8 a.m., 30.00; noon, 30.01. ating on a short wave length. is ex- M’l'rn{ ]::M:d&‘\‘}:;;t while *he British | Exitish piogrim T (p::-‘:::f.\m: Sympathize With Prosecutor. s ,',""h""li""""“"\ g o "\'\',fl“”,i:mk o e e o ‘\‘?\25;;{\4-\"‘:! er“n:‘wf\lv' s S ieneat omm:::’ralurg, 70, occurred|pected to maintain communication sty 5 ® 84 | Cilllng Tor b7 T e o % e e meizhborhood, with instructions | cisio BYed . G e e 5 Byt 5 it - Siated Aiw dlidrome claim “had been defended on the | calling for 47,000 tons in such shipt, | Emphasizing that it s not the |1," jiercept suspicious characters, Crnwis which tad watched mews: | covereds evidence; alF of which were |at 1 D Yesterily: o o o oqy with the United States. An airdrome; £round of absolute naval needs of the at has brought about this| desive of the committee to antago- | i, InterceDt euspeion v station | paper bulletin boards throughoit the |denied. I have examined all of these}, - 58, e at the had been able to reconcile “the om. | ernment?” Mr. Gibson asked. *“What |hut merely to press upon it the P i ke elved | 0 00T them to see whether they pre-| Temperature same date last year— be used in the expedition. . iy & : building S are being similarly | the news with scarcely a murmur, | ¥ > ¥ P : fixe Sarne ey e ¥ Ception of Absolute maval nesds with | Bew facior jn world affairs has ap- | necessity for action, Mr. Henson said e & b e e et ot e | Bented any valid reason for sranting | Higheat, 91; lowest, T4, o, There will be no automobiles in the the negotiation of a treaty to fix|beated upon the horizon which has | toda ran through the gatherings as the |the accused men a new trial. I am Tide Tables. .;“' e 5 Mace Wit he aene limitations on the basis of mutual [ €@used them apprehension? “The committee sympathizes with small tractors for towing the planes Further” he said, “we nave not | Nigh seas, that of Germany. has dis- | Justice. We know they are over- R = FouHas ige gavi cid>nce of bias de- Geodetic Survey.) of supplies, ; » 4 > 3 or ounds. judge gave no evidence of bias in d . vt hean Able to wnderstand why, o | appeared. So far s we know. no | burdened with duties to such an ex- Municipal Council in Brazil Adopts ) 5 g e hiatl all and refusing 'n. mew| Tolay—Eowitiakerar ms ananas) & lreerameunt of‘canncd goods a time of profound peace and at the ;;f“,‘;'k‘ lu::t :m:x’um: ymnr;v! :m.« m;\d- tent that they cannot perform all of Protest Resolution. Prisoners Refuse Food. trial. The Supreme Judicial Court for | p.m.; high tide, 12:42 a.m. and 1 it 1;" ‘;:‘l;wnnlr;n?”bu':‘ x;,: !:"r(;!vd\; moment that we are cing to reduce | Darked o rog| which e i . This ittee in- “ i B s d for mea pir moment that we are seeking to reduce program which could | them eiciently. This committee in- | HECC R DL The two prisoners refused their the Commonwealth, which had before | pm. the Br sovernment. wmeiders a | 10 the British empire. Other than the | of this city are entitled to prompt, Sl piotest he | th : tunity ’ " ; high tide, 1.27 a.m. and 1:10 v W. 3 cpnsiderable proram of maval 2Xpani!the entire world but five navies pos. | theso cases of commercial crime.” | ¢ity of o de Janievo and American | that time that their appeal to the |5 o Fow Co. " declined to sustain th Comdr. Byrd said he and Floyd Ben- iy o [P ie e el i i % ivilization” inst the|list power in the Commonwealth [Judse ver, declined to sustain the The Sun and Moon. > = necessity. | % modern_cruisers of effective ps o culture and civilization” against the | list power in the commonwenith ¢ LES LG counsel for the accused a nett, his pilot on the flisht to the AN AT A T L exsodiion of Nieots, Bukes il Eawen | DHICK oSl Ry Tham RS TR, b Sun rose 5:10 a.m.; sun sets | North Pole, have been working on the has approximately 72,000 tons and the leGIN'AN 72 SHOOTS omeo Vanzettl has heen unanimously [ - b i g Ve IV T8 pan. o : L i anz ¥ | prison sa hen slept awell, but | tion of guilt, I have given these mo- | 0% : s, for tho, las Calling attention to the Britisa sug- | (7% ffective tonnage of all five com, )y 16y adopted by the municipal council. Do el e O Cenation a8 |tions: and’ thelr subpor hdavite| Tomorrow- risa(5:1EH aines| DAYS idde remas kalig progress gestion for strict Timitation of the | s now less than 200,000 tons The American embassy and consul-| {1 {heir condition. Today was the |and the witnesses every considera St - St e L e e IS e bl e | I WIFE! 52’ IN QUARREL nteltiers ate undmbliceigdad: B T In shieh “Sneco hinl | “L give no welght to the Madeiros [ Moon rises 1139 a.m: sets 103D, | [\ llie more o every moment Red craft to Ginch guns, M. Gibwon wud | 5 O 0 SR O SmEnt STRIKE CALLED IN ARGENTINA. {75y event of an adverse decision he confessed 1o commilting (his crime. er tha caiin R Sclenit i n he smaller ships would be of relative. | 5 could mo e justice g s E he would continue his hunger strike | In his testimony to me he could not Condition of the Water. : bye IO s sts ask- ly small use to Sl s for | 0f the British claim that the Britisn | Woman at Hospital While John M. | 7wo RBusiness Houses Attacked, | to the end. \zetti, after alter- | recall the details or describe the neigh- | ¢ ooot palis—Very muddy. :1'::’“1':.';l-m\\‘||3) ‘\I\Pn.m:”z‘:;l ;:m f r;v?";;:': ack of eruising radius and protection. | proposal made for economy while th " & " nately fasting and eating for more | borhood. Ile furthermore stated that - s z 4 ) -4 . o5 SPain qomes s Smrcediate 45d ObUIOA SRLID] A ¥ while the : Harpers Ferry—Potomac very mud-| panies that want me to take this or, e s it Cpro. | Ameriean made for large naval out- Badth Hn el Ao BUENOS 28, ® ctast today, although he ate yes- |him and he proposes to double-cross Posale ha maintained, “would have |1a¥S. He insisted that the American VB A M T Vi L, —e )!:r'; ;:;" the )j:)nl,‘\lllx"ll-:nv,.;_,'-»_:lm_.;._].{l ‘p’i'.u:l.n!llulnmufll\' would permit dras- neco-Vanzettl case has resulted in an | . More fhinn a score ntulalwfmnq dist .-tf‘anln_.-"l.-_v\"‘. oftice has p-mrl:‘d Weather in Various Cities. MILITIA OFFICERS ; have able 10 b xactly what | Lic naval economies while the Eritish i immediate Teaciion A Argentina; dii-|\were xecelyed toddy at tie S0k B e D w Temberature. wzm - 1+ desired and that we, on tne other | proposals would largely increase such | Special Dispatch to The Star. Datches tHls morning from Rosrio|Nor's office In the statehviize, where | erates who were associated with him s SENT TO MINE AREA & i p { his decisi vas made known late |in the commission of the murder for ing what we considered we might an unnccessary burden.” 1.--John Minor Smith, aged 72, twice | qirted. Two <& establishments need, and vet the tonnage levels in-| Reverting to the British resistance |shot his wife, 20 vears his junior, ’“';,"’;P"\K,l,.‘,‘,f‘,,"';,"\f"‘;,;"ae’“':",: ,‘\.'::.L"‘ M1 Whether Gov. Fuller would be at his | life sentences, whereas he was’sen- | Stations. sisted on by the British Empire would |of the American proposals that each | with a shotgun in the kitchen of their | ;qyje Al ’ 2 | office today !u-.,.m to death. le confessed the ! . o OF the first 28 telegrams reccived at | crime for which he was convicted. I et . (Continued_from_First esent strength | ma limitation, and under restric-|an fell to the floor, the hushand put a1 ol A st s m P fimon also tnol excen: | lons 21 'to size aml armament iny | ihe gun v A AIkEA WA O S | ox aes ae .»1"“"0\'\211‘{:{; MEh | seatulated him on his dec fslon and 13 knowledge of the South Braintree t of the British dele- [ boxed by the Washington treaty, be | see a lawyer. iy 3 N vaniners for | cxpressed regret that he had refused | murder el b e o e | e Pk sl i sire it fe | A cea OCithe oL nen g e ey oI nas beon a diffieult task to look Hh s il e 5 | Added guards at several strategic |back six years through other people's )00-1on “I cannot hut feel that the British [ but is not believed critical. The shots L, Wchacial editions of the news- Ballimose 0 Cloudy' | therefore, I am writing to urge yo inch xuns were termed government has an unnecessary ap- | struck her in the breast and leg. The IBLe, Spoc s m"“p',“'“_o‘m | precantionary during the night and | their story in a way I felt was more | Bismarck ... ernisers.” The Washingt prehension as to the use which might | anly other person in the home at the THDLUNRWEES 4 B morning, for no demonstration was|a matter of repetition than the prod- |} another conference in an effort ar- which established the b® made by the United States of | time was an 8-year-old adopted daugh- — ——— <tarted nor did any crowd appear aside | uct of their memory. Some witnesses Preloudy | FiVe at a settlement cf the pending |t which quietly watched the | replied that during the six vears they Cloar ™ | mining wage controversy. | ‘I would suggest that you meet In had forgotten; they could not ! ) ;AR member that it was i disagrecuble ex- | : ; e SludiNational Guard: Ariicesac : | Defender Is “Disappointed. Dikiciite anoiinss nin e e (o Coreb ] Toledo at 10 w.m. Monday, August 1 Salgado Forces Disband in Nica- .. oo cmor's refusal to interfere fit: I could not hope to put myself in , unless you and the representa Sritish eady five | dicated s s or concern be Capital Hear Wi e erdict was characterized to- | the position of a juryman and have Sives o€ ithe Wited Ming. Warkers of completed, | cause the British empire has built up FRERN, (CALIINL (R [ Hay as “disappointing” by Michael | the advantage of seeing the witness | America desire to and agree to meet i A at a different time and place. Famhton i ety compleled. |t U Bl enphe s i un |y o ROUTE T0 ATLANTA | According to advices to the State| Sl miman, Mtornes, who b on tho s and nsenig Lo the ev et e 9.750 tons -""’”;“" e ARSI O RO IO T0 OPEN BEFORE WINTER Department from Minister Jberhardt | hoen identified with the Sacco-Vanzetii 5]:3;.;. .'-|;||_l Jll;l:;m‘,: |l|c‘ _:;Iul-n word. | ; May I hear from you hils the United States at o Mana Nicarugua, forces of iefense.commitiee, In a statement he motions for a new trial, however, MINE e kL United States Marines e | e commities headquarters, | Were all made from affidavits and s & MINE PROTECTION ASKED. complete and 6 others contracted possession of the San Albino mine and | he declared that Gov. Fuller's opinion therefore they could be reviewed un- |y g S S ’ He pointed out also that the act|of the British foreicn secretary that | Fields and Baacons Being Prepared | Salzado and his followers, who recently | was “frightful in its close minded- der the same circumstances as pre- WHEELING, W. Va., August 4 (#) authorizing these American cruisers | war hetween Great Britain and the hroke away from Sandine’s forces, | ness.” vailed when the judge heard them. » —Companies operating fo nes in also authorized the President 1o 8US-| ;n0q states was already for Line From New have disbanded. Tle veiterated the stand of the de- Did Not Defend S A Iohi 10 Breloudy | eautern Ohio, recenily opened on a n United States was already outlawed id Not Defend Self. It T A jon be ask 20V, pena all part i dhe conbuc ) % York, All of Northern Nicaragua {8 re.| fense committee that the two men had Ehoe L lovidy on-union basis, have asked Gov. sfintinttnelevant for andinteenationn | - eiessts ot it iug ons e : ported 1o be tranquil and requrning to | not been iiven a fair trial and said | *“The next question, and the miost Glear” | Donahey of Ohio to “give aid to the Umitation agreement which in his added By the Associated Press. normal conditions. Sandino is report. | that the element of race prejudice I question of all, s that of the | PortiandOre i e :'l;l!"lxif of Belmont County in the idgment Justifi at action, “We q . 4 e At Ao Sl sl . f act | & - innocence ot aleish,N.C . 0 al - accordi fudgment justified that actizn. . We find it dificult, however, to| A national airway from New York [ed to be in flicht down the Coco River entered into the case as did the fact | guilt or innocence of the accused. In udy T ; ":laxxen? Tjflcdvnl g:’:(‘&rzlnin: | ” water attempted hold-up for which |33 Dieko. . 207 = Ploadvd™ | ger of the Cambria Coll:eries Co. ‘uiser and the S-inch gun, recos- sonable freedom of action in the | ter, The couple has several grown chil- ey AN Bt 1o i, moe | cruiser class within strict tonnage | Aren. Nelghbors a oot wis| MARINES RETAKE MINE. |ucwspaper bulletin boards. did the Cnited States commencé con- | limitations.” seeded by a qu . Smith in h —— etruction of ships of that siz Mr. | Mr. Gibson pointed out that the | cell in jail refused to comment othe Gibson emphasized the statement that | Washingt crnment had not in-| than to say he wis “justified.” 51 Molds Failure Nof Permanent. 0 10,000 tonne cent L for | Teferring 1o the recent statement . 8. Lake €1 (] LT Clear Questions British Change. reconcile e Bitish conviction it | to” Atanta s expected by the Com- | With a few followers. [ that, “Sacco and Vanzettl were radi this connection I reviewed the Bridge- | San ‘Antonio By clondy i war is alteady outlawed between us |mei 4 e pper: cals , ¢ e e e e D R R O Intimation as to the course the|Vanzetti had previously been tried |Si. Loy’ B 4 Jonas saldithe requést follawed s which attributes to 6inch gun cruis. | yecoznize our right to build a limited | The preliminary survey of that sec- BAND CONCERTS. | dctense. committee will pursue in fur- | before another jury and found guilty. |$ 3 bg | meeting of the operators concorned ! tis @ purely defensive role,” Ambas- | number of the type of ships we would | tion of the route hetween Richmond TONIGHT. [{her attempts to save the lives of the | At this trial Vanzetti did not take the ‘}fi’;’}:“lflfl vesterday, tha result o sador Gibson said desire or with their willingness to and New York has been completed By - (ive, iiitten [Btates Asiy B twa condemued men was given at the | witness stand in his own defense. ;“t ;‘“M he was informed Dby telephoney W hen we come down to essentials, | risk the success of this conference be. {and the survey over the line from |ut the Capitol steps, 730 oeloc Band. | oadquarters. He waived the privilege of teiiing his TG/0ido08 contiings requ the claim on the part of any nation | cause they fear the problematical pos. hmond to Atlanta will be com:| i pS;37:00 lo'glogl: | 3 et - own story to the jury and did not sub- o I"r?”' i ) for the right to maintain in time of | session by us during the life of this | pleted by August 15, | By the United States Marine Band, | PRESIDENT NOT TO ACT. ject himself to cross-examination. In-| g (8 am. Greenwich time. toda R L peace a iser strength sufficient to | treaty of a small number of 8-inch-gu Specifications are now being pre-|at the Sylvan Theater, T:30 o'clock. 5 e vestigating this case, I talked to the don, . Ei P "ha nf‘,"'({:_"fh r'('“‘)'w* e i_")"l"'l.- @fford complete security to its com- | cruisers, and this in spite of the fact [ pared for the Installation of heacons - — RAPID CITY, §. Dak., August 4 (P). | counsel for Vanzetil at the Plymouth bl il ol sl ‘:{m«"" n merce in case of war renders impos- [ that anv apprehension which might [and the clearing of intermediate !and- By the Army Music School Band, at | _president Coolidge is not expected to | trial, the jurymen, the trial witnesses, [ Horling | Ger: e Clear it ey -.fp lfl.r.'ml'«, ?-yt b n‘“ gible any effective naval limitations | be occasioned by such problematical {ing fields on the Northern half, upon Grant Circle, 7:30 o'clock, intervene in hehalf of Sacco and Van-|new witnesses, present counsel and | Stockholm, ~ Swi Clondy AT “"‘fl" i ‘;":‘" . mine offi- CHALLI B Gl | onstruction is amply covered by the | which hids will be asked shortly. This e e Th Alwhvs has held that it was| Vanzetti. I have talked with the Gov- 1 GIvalaE, ShN0L, 0, G O e or"st Belaignt The Ambassador recalled that the | poiitical elausa (proposed by the|will be followed hy similar. action TOMORROW. T tase balonging wholly within the | ernment witnesses who saw the Bridge- | Hamilton. Berrnuda .. R0 [ Gounty satd he had not Reat inforbied B tien Heleearen 0 the Washington | Lnired States) shith offers a ieloase 'whem the results of the survey on the| Ry the United States Marine Band, | jurisdiction of ~the Massachusetts | water holdup and who identified Van. | an Tuan. Porto Rico! of tho operators: action and Pt ‘semierence had looked upon a total from the obligation of the treaty.’ Southesn half have besn summarized. at the Naval Hospital, 530 o'clocks - Gourtes A3ACTUEE'® Jetti, and 1 believe their testimony o' Cola. ‘Casal Zote: g 1]