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LOWDEN CONFERS - WITH SUPPORTERS: Former lllinois Governor Si-|' lent on Intentions as to Presidency. BRYAN SEES NO CHANGE. Former Governor Says Democratic lels Unaltered by Coolidge Action SIOUX CITY, lowa, August 5 (#).— Withdrawal of President Coolidge from the 1 presidential race wm not matel affect the umpngn Dk Democratic part an, former Govern d one-time candidate idency on the Demo 1928 will b party ovide ade 1l West, indiv 1 an the | | 3 | Repu STRIKE IN PARIS ORDERED MONDAY | Socialist 0rgan Warns Le- gion Against Meeting There if Two Die. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927. SACCO-VANZETTI GENERAL STRIKE URGED FOR AUG. 9 Into the tense atmosphere that per vaded official quarters here today with extra guards posted at the State House, Charlestown prison and gove nor's home, home in New Hampshire and Massachusetts General Hospital, where son is convalescing from an oper the the very walls of the till reverberating. ery precaution had been o prevent demonstration by the condemned men and a (Continued from First P position to allow the governor to be criticized.’ Warden Hendry today began prep irations for the grim duty of a_triple execution at the Charlestown Prison. Notification was sent to the official [ h executioner to be in readiness and |ation, prison guards bega to prepare the | undes chair for its new oc With Sacco and Vanzetti Celestino Madelros, New prison taken will go el Bedford as well as his Summer | the | ounds of revolver shots | disturbed than we by a sense of in- Justice.” 15,000 CIGAR WORKERS QUIT. Tampa Employes’ Strjke Costs Them $10,000 in Wages. TAMPA, Fla., August 5 (&).—Fif- teen thousand cigar workers walked out here yesterday afternoon in pro- “uller’s refusal ne afterncon, was started i cto De Garcia factory, when ed by the factory to vork nploy- ment, read of Gov ction in the morning paper, Fuller's ed, “Let's strik Fifteen hundred other workers followed him. ‘This group met immediately at !he local labor temple, where M. Diego, secretary of the Sacco-Vanzetti griev- ance committee of the Tampa Cigar ‘Workers’ Union, drew up resolutions calling for a general strike in the cigar factories. The resolutions spec- ified that the strikers return to work this morning and strike again for a full day when and if Sacco and Van- zetti are executed. The resolutions were oircu'ated in other factories, and practically the en- ti membership of the local union walked out. It was estimated that 9,000 cizarmakers and 6,000 strippers nd packers participated in the strike, curing the daily pay roll of tke npa factories at $45,000, it wa said | given the tions, but a telegram was sent to Gov, Fuller by the union protesting his ac- tion, and one to Mrs. Sacco, tendering the union’s sympathy. WINS TRIP TO PARIS. Past Comdr. Thomas J. Fralley of Sergeant Jasper Post, No. 13, American Leglon, was awarded the post's “back to Paris” prize at a meeting at the Thomas Circle Club Wednesday night. The nrize given for the most valuable sery. e to the post, carrfes with it a tr' to the Paris convention of the Awcerican Leglon Past Comdr. J. Baker was ast commander’s badge murder, pro at the meeting. Besides Frailey, flve members of the post wi!l attend the convention. vouth, convicted of another been n order that onfessing” implication in the murder for which the rotwo die. might be lable to the availa should a rvetrial for them be | the walkout cost approximately $10,- 000 In wages, a fourth of a day's ray. There were no further demonst the PARIS, defe Associated Press. sust . + of patrolmen assigned to| Hardly before the reader had fin | ished the story one of the workers a Rutherford avenue, which skirts | Geathhonse of Uie peniten. | jumped up from his bench and shout By the Associated Press. 1 r s | B CHICAGO, August b.— Fra v the opinton | Lowden, former Governor of 11l and frequently mentioned as a ¢ date for the Republican pre nomination, conferred here y with friends advancing his but no information as to his inte zetti se commlittee i — L his story reat demonstration on | t | the outer bouls Paris Sunday [ must ifternoon. L'C es it likely | COUMS pvernment will authorize the de The confesslon was found wo wtion, Ing he con by the Supreme Court and Gov party was obtainable. Those attendi announced it will be “peace- [held it to be unworthy of eredence addition a 24-hou ike is | Madeiros' attitude was in contrast | conference would not commit PLANE SEEN FALL'NG :.u called Monday by the Ixtremist | to that of the others fon. wmuul Labor Federation. | sacco entering the twentieth day & tond .,‘(“\;\ul 3 inifestations of opinion produced | pirited otti, who has fasted and : Tiinols State| ‘mwx far by Gov. Full decision | eaten intermittently, was more Vv | fiGoeiil hot ada that Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola |ous, but scarcely more hopeful ation t “ho | All-Night Search Fms to Retea[w\u“. must die. The police guards are | Madeiros, on the other hand, has at- lml & continued about the American |tacked the special death house menu [the case Wreck Believed to Have Re- consulate and other Amer- | with something the sulted to Airmen. Youths Fired On. Late last night three young men in into the r what he automobile dashed |a stolen st, which had been closed to traf alert to the possi serious incident o with a fusillade eman, ds and Clarence F. Senator. Mr. Lowc o his previous de man has yet run away from t idency.” The conference, however, was con sidered to have an important ber upon the former il actions. He hurried Summer home near o pres lldings, although up to the |called freely fe it they have had nothing to do ‘ atches dealing with the | are given prominent place in | morning newsp *h print | one of ew of them com- 1lowed the Prisoners Rest Case. While from every came news of by radical sympathizers of the pris or w conviction for murde: urges | in 1921 brought them out of obscurity he prisoners themselves rested their case, after flery denunciations of the svernor, the judge who presided at their trial and others whom th acterized as “State perjurers.’ O 0 e Aid to Hygiene Is the function of Key’s Astringent Powder A sensible and safe agent for cleansing. Safe because it is harm- less to humans; sensible because it is in the powder form that is easily put in solu —and not mistakable for medicines in tablet form. In the toilet a most satis- factory hygienic agent—cleansing and at the same time soothing to the delicate mucous membranes and tissues. Keep “Key's Powder” handy— 50c and $1.00 E-Z Chemical Co. .,.mmnmllllll||llIlIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIilIlIiIIllllI|IllllI!IIIlIIlIiIlIllIllIllllIlIllI\IIllnluum...., I'RAI\C JE\\ I,I,RY COMI’AI\Y 7th & G STS. 627 7th ST. N.W. 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August 5.-—~While | Although it and ;.u.x contin- | ! former chairman he Dlican | ied r that resi national committee, 1 v crash in the here for cenference, Mr. uw 1d of the not be found yesterd Frank An important event in pol hmond reported that he tivities yesterday was an ind by Henry Ford at Detroit of Hoover, Secretary of Con candidate for the l(qmlu\ tion. howeve L'Humanite, Social the proletariat to u: save the workmen, Sacco zetti, by monster meetin; tions, street manifestations ike thal s s and Vanzetti Was res) cyted—which we still lik | is inadmissible,” it “any con- > plane was o S A £ N plane was only | o the American Legion will gress of ve the water, and | jer and | becomo absolutely impossible in apparent flying \\‘Hh one side tip- The plane gained ing him, he said dents of He: County near he Richmond Boat Club, nine miles elow the ted that a small ver and bl N6 was seen over 1 the James River there late yesterday, apparently in distress. Several resi: routine work of his office this morn T were i‘m!mi:\l that r‘t;x’n”n;;n‘n ing. He did not ap rly as|crashed among the trees on the Che: his custom—being an ho erfield County bank. Others expres: He jed the opinion that the plane did not o 5 even get across the river chers his desk two days ago and | hunted in the woods all night. The was really very little n t 30 feet | any great importance to require his | qee - early attention. Besid had few o8 Attomey e L early callers on his s | 72 Sy Attorney General Sargent left is a You w f President Coolidge shington last night for his home Je of | dress in Ludlow, Vt. He will probably be d into gone until the last of this month. at Dead- t organ Hayes and Vau resolu- | and a are exe- to believe ‘ppeared COOLIDGE STANDS PAT ON STATEMENT ABOUT PRESIDENCY | (Continued from Fi Paris.’ Gustave Te | 1Oeuvre, w . managing editor of h took the initiative altitude | yecently in forming a Sacco-Vanzetti committee whose announced inten- tion was to go to the United States to plead the cause of the condemned HIGH O bad for Franco-American re we going to lose at by the execution of Sacco zetti all that the herolc noble prowess of Lindbergh has won? It is neither very reasonable nor very rational, perhaps, but it is none the less regrettable for both countries.” T relation; 1 at this point is abc hedule. now llala tr He was induc graduate to a cotton n't make her wear polis News. ~but you Sioux Indians. ol that high office yesterday s ' other chiefs His Indian name is Translated into this means “Leading The ceremony v surroundings were ana President expressed appreciation of | the high honor conterred on him. He is the first President to be made a | member of this tribe. Members of the hand, chiefs, among them Standing Bear and Kills. ~H|mdxed.\ and Yellow Robe, a deecendant of Sitting Bull, assembled In almost & complete circle In the area of the amusement park. orted to a place in the center of the circle Chief Standing Bear opened the | ceremony. Honored by Tribe, “It 1s a great honor to our people that you have come among us and to | our camp,” he said to the President. “We have nothing to give but our| national respect to you as chief of | the White People. 1t is fitting that we are standing on this ground as brothers, a very part of the Black Hills country where our people" long struggled against your people, mak. ing your people and m: enemies. In our relationship your people there were events handed down to us by our forefathers, in- cluding the lamented battle where | ur great Gen. Custer fell. But| these “events are marked as me- morials to & future relationship more | enggmenimz | scorted by his fellow chiefs, | President Coolidge, wearing the gor-| geous war bonnet, returned to the| mparaw. the bonnet fur] an hour, . SR an ho umed his con- Chief the Presid ‘ centered on the reception ho " would | get on his first appearance betore a| large gathering since he announced | lh‘lt he d not choo: to run for There were 20,000 to the lent to th the days of '76, and ‘was generous, with cheers. Pistol sh. cowboys and | Indians were he(’!rvl at fi equent in-| tervals during the afternoon, but | there was no appreciable difference | b:;ueen yesterday’s greetings and at | other events in proportio 0 e s o¥ithe crowa. e i i | SENOR LATOUR IMPROVED. 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