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[ £ 5 | 20 MEETINGS IN PARIS. THE SUNDAY &1 WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 21, 1927—PART 1. ! and ought to be set aside by those hav- by the lawyer, but Acting Attorne: 1 no information b i th ur- | zetti. It had been charged by friends T In Federal Bulldmgi ]S TOO Energelic:,.r the condemned men that the de !‘”‘" Vanzetti will sail on a Bay ” | partment had heen active in thelt | Line steamship tonight for [ prosecutfon. ~ The Acting Attorney | where they expect to picket the General said, however, that the case | o oS 05 o was one solely for Massachusetts to sbibeti bar 3 e ; e [in Charlestown. Mass.. it 5% oen el | deiouetiations wo petitions which it sought | nounced hy Rose Baron. secretar are, fashidden et M e = file yesterday preme | & consequence of this tale, 0MOrrow's e o Iy | the Sacco-Vanzetti emergency com |demonstration will be held at Pre the Norfolk County rvais, several miles outside the where the men were ted and a Brusque “Guard” 100 PICKETS TO SAIL. NEW YORK. August 20 (P.—One | hundred local sympathizers of Sacco AINITO SUPPRESS SACCO DATA DENIED Justice Officials Declared! Anxious to Disclose Mate- rial Gathered by U. S. |, Biz Outdoor Demonstration to Be Held Beyond City Walls. PARIS. August 20 (®).—Twenty s of Sacco-Vanzetti sympi were scheduled in Paris and s tonight. A be held AFTER VISITING A’I’ pRISON the proceedings must stand. That is the difference between void and vold- able—and I have no |mwur_ln set ”h“ proceeding aside. That, subject to the - | ‘Condemned Men Show No Signs of Modi-| fying Views on Religion With Death But 48 Hours Away. xeeption that 1 shall mention, rests wholly with the State. Ay the Associated Press Has Received Many Letters. ot “I have rece many letters from CHIGAC ple who seem to supi ral, Bl have a genera etion to re Lot i ustice is done. They are | with the confidence that s with Ignorance of the course, as T have said, 1 have power The Fed- its August 20 that I ; was th: . irds ibrupt and de So busily vig- ttorneys and nate erers ahout corridors was 1sked the S proceedir iperior tried n of the | g to review petition went into deta n velating the action of the courts and contended t demmed men had been 1l under th e Constitution, which g + all due process of law. rted in the petitions t several way by ned old man was he that persons wit law, no such L dals The relation of the United lon tates Is a very delicate 1tter brusquer has occupied the wughts of - ot employed smen and judges for hundred ind cannot be disposed of by a ttement the Justice re » cut red tape and inte Associated Pres: h v to conme States STOWN STATE PRI CHARI BY WILLIAM HARD s ani ¢ " v This w i public 1c exact sit nment s 18 come to confi ement from of She | love and that the bl sta dot OMER L.KITT CO .~ HOM n they feel tragic and hot files of ring ment w mater setts He that n of J Pplease shonld tross: d seems o wha influenced to her br in tonig supporters 1, wh rson, zettl her to ti not believed he saw to i which he 5" of murder, lawyers attributed of aparchism ly to exonerate nment from g tried to use the as a means oxious anar was Other | defense ¢ m discuss | on ) he pr 1utor th he Alien Status. I With be too emph rly understood t interest of Fec Sacco and Vanzetti is that they are self and are theretore tion., 1t they should h be rele: d from | called the Massachusetts author | be federally deported thus able to & them by deportation for anar deral Government rterest whatsoever in getting rid | by death for murde: | Federal document: evidence | 0N & benc in the matter shows that the activities | of the Federal Government regarding | Faceo and Vanzetti have had in gen. | t.| The eral the following course and char- | o\ choqy ested in Tt cannot or oo present stated cle the William Vanzetti warden u orridor. many yes | execution | visitor w s |As the brother by the | corridor outside. the corridor is Department of Justice was | in no pursuit whatsoever of d Vanzetti at the time when ested in Massachusetts 1920, on the charge of s taken part in the South Br e murders of the paymaster, | menter and of the guard, Beradeli, of the schoe factory of Sater & Morrill. Thereafter, however, the depart-| gt ment’s attention was attracted to|p. o oo them in the course of an Investiga- | Bet tion of the famous bomb ich took place on September in Wall street, into the 1 is station | door | These ~ anzetti 1 i had met of the formed Jus s explosion i de tol¢ Identified With Bomb Suspects. s at An 3 and subscribers by th Cror membe old record showed Vanzetti had 1 to the lleani & Sovversit < of that gro Ulia—had alread d complici which us American preceding fr ret gu v ng Warden might other O anzet Nicol ‘ On arriving the she moment later they while they Guards Constantly Present. death o is not vi guards d nothing of the conv Mrs and cor Miss other zht., in view o of tl s sot ared her v companic Boston and w he prison toda t reason or M ison shortly mo! of also was b . but neither was per) Al Gov- |the two to the death house. I3 Hendry we Mrs. at Van and this Mus. indicati Purpose of Trip Disputed. Vanzett to restore faitk what U temen cond Mrs. Ji 1 Miss ho ‘went for the Raceo-Va d the etti herself did not leaving Ros Miss Van: before noon in Henderson Carney, r Mrs. itted to go with Ward hilip he n nt with nlocked the he: condemned It was the rs that a pris has been m: fir oner tim ithout t Dbetween ung woman broke in b where talked Is A Be another prison yard. ed there, thot ble to remaine Y two g co converse W Dedham ore i ail to rola and their in T f the and alt with the i the condemr home, where nds In Ita the ly. one should 1 are his er embraced to tea cated themselves y were left alone const rted i nd the wall of opening Another officer door 1gh the the prisone ed, but with several departure of the two troduced he two conversation ation he as family. i man o heir fat eyed to him th was not declared it into wa Howed to me them. her . whom she has seen almost daily s removed to the prison was b with but eannc of America, th representatives, w m to be carvied out when so millic America and th ¢ the world are confident of the two men men are justice feel that ugh theiv low the els put to will be Calls Vanzetti Cardinal called it his Summer this afternoon ient issued by member of the on on Ca home accordi the com- committee in ead said that the cardinal zett! for an hou poured tea commit it do the md the eneney u my heart ntiment of compassion for thes ment is fallible always only human vhich civilized m for ore whateve: men God is and wre perfect, His w as e our 1 the end He mysterious as they and salvat : Miss Van inal nt ‘1 fer my on of ter mi he her visit following to the state i was|{m ently plead th,” with u ) trus provide € mency his friend.” Van- | ITALIAN PR with — - Vatican Paper Is Only One to Com- ment on Convictions, ROME, Au # devoting m News space to the Vanzetti cise. the entire Italian ns from comment, the , exception being Osservatore d , offical organ of the Vatican. with the people people of all in God and in His priy incer its by mned the essica divin to sav rother resident of Way- | trip. nzetti | same | st 20 the co A staff writer of this paper under title, A Ray of Light,” exalts n of Luigia Vanzetti, who ted to have gone to the United | States to convince her brother to | take the comforts of the church be. ore his execution. The Sacco and tti who, under the influence of al propaganda, have decided to make a gesture rejecting the com- I | forts of religion,” the newspaper says Ing | are merely artificial cloaks for the ta|real Sacco and Vanzetti “of the em. | healthy countryside of Apulia and 1 her | Piedmont, led away from the training A | of early adolescence by the anguish and unheard-of sufferings entailed in drama perhaps unique in history.” SACCO-VANZETTI PLEA IS REJECTED BY JUSTICE HOLMES (Continued from ¥ Mis: the | ne antly n the | outer | | sheydl o | he ever understood the Department of Sacco-Vanzetti case’ | played much concern Warden Notifles Prison Shortly before 9 o'clock Warden Hendry and Father Murphy, prison chaplain, visited the con- demned men in the death cells again, | where the warden told them that their last chance of appeal apparent- s dis- | Iy had been lost. He quoted late The | afternoon newspaper stories of At- f con- | torney Hill's unsuccesstul her is [ to obtain a stay from Justice Holmes love | while hoth men stood at the doors of the Kb Justic i nd weeks | Mis never wa ween A man and | their cells Later sh s. Sacco that it seemed strange to | Warden elieve mily, to whom h i ilty 4t any of hav for profit. with the again iendry prom end another F wa ison tle th: the found monstration and visitors time, cou commit °n she le expectat tomorrow ised hour her wit entrance to remind her that she i officials proach, in ss Va ong e 1o as America e told | The men took the news calmly, Hendry said. and Vanzetti man | warmiy thanked the prison official for ght | “your extreme kindness in permitting ald be | me to embrace my sister this after ted a|noon.” Vanzetti also gave the ft the |den a letter to one of his friend: ion of | Plymouth in which he agzal when, | vn “the warden’ she | Warden Hendry said he was visited b her ernoon by a woman employe ot tertown rubber comnany, who s a spiritualist and that the irplane rden as Miss rned be bombed by night. The w that every prec: to guard the structure, prison M have | would Few | on cd state- | nzetti Judge Denies Authority. nt ma h Hill, left plication Justice Holme n a staten public here tonig the way open for pos wshi husetts Fu req rtment s ing a Jurea ment Yol hethe this n or will bring lier's uest of the De & th someby the attention and that a full disclosure of the rtmgnt of Justice ¥ tree o an thar ody Massa- | void fon situ: : same the crime Vanzetti were court for con to another justic Pointing out which Sacco and victed was charged under State and the case was tried 8 t, Justice Holmes “¥ have absolute L judge of the United S mur- | (i it e an o autho! Cannot Claim Doubt. setting forth his reasc onsiderable len; Atier his de lib that 1 1 do not con: AN th hich T s cited no public verfully that 1 have deny sta he did without preju anothey to deal wit rom the oy presented. | doubt and The te ment fo This der s art. 1 ha Judg with it id in a lexal sense 1 trial are 't surrounded a uriated mob r ddle If the gone thre 4 invaded by to lynch a pris is not 1d counsel, and mpt convi ubt I m pus—not because | the United Jjudge of but simply any :«uw hav ithority to issue the writ might do s0, on the ground that a proceeding was no warrant for the detention of the accused. *No one who knows anything of the law would hold that the trial of Sacco and Vanzett! was a vold proceeding They might argue that it was voldabl tient was to he attempts | linal | Sunday | tion unt sidered m ny hough 1T tis a hould arcised it s court tion gmient, Velleve. d ze Thayer's { what point a judgment might be held to be absolutely void on these grounds. Although | tonight | | | It str is & language is used in the present lie on and Thayer tution of Massachusetts vided that a tr ould he wld Constitution of the 3 such a case there would be no remed tope | for prejudice on the part of ti | excent done more t {in the constitution warra | plaint that it has not done mor Judgn It is and | have been corruptly ith regard to the blacks ipreme Court has denied hin vhat wmore ve « some have wn (r not sider th 1 am to deal with th lifferen the way in which 1 that excited that v less powerroliy 1 cannot say that [ hav therefore [ must deny hough 1 must act do so out e Court of the United single justice of that | ljherty vd of the case shows | |y (r. ution has been in- | troat d in specific ways. An applica- | oyest v a writ of certiorari has been the ground that the record n infringement; and the writ 8 corpus ha been den asked to grant a stay of e that application can be ¢ the full court exereis should | submit m one ind presented bt no public form of wnd stay. But on my convictions 1 prejudice to an application to another the justi which 1 she be O very glad to see made, as I am far | G from saying that I think counsel wis not warranted in presenting the que Pt tion raised in the application by thi The jand the previous writ cized f PETITION BARRED HERE ‘r;va-w‘”,‘ ? congtit After Court the tter e nec on Power Rarely Exercised was m wssume wer that extends am not under the to this case, al free from doubt wer rarely exercised snd | be doing my duty it 1 unless 1 thought that reasonable chance th would entertain the appli and _ultimately orse the This 1 cannot bring myself not Case Being Sent to Su Court, However. Records in preme was a Efforts made i seday to file of the action courts in the failed because fone « unsel for the men not bring with | of the proceedings in the Musmanno left with the court the petitions in | peals together with the il {the cases will he docketec Ll re received in In . ston the Supreme Court iew sential fact upon that of record that is the of lice, raised, and only after the left to Judg nother juc counsel, if the questior Michael A. Musmanno condemued im rec and not 1 put it to to ite courts the vk of | he two VAN ad pro e judge appeal, it with United States 1 hefore a s final, without have been consistent | the proper | States | form. R The the | today in- | lette and rdvised liad been later he attorney | clerk's office that formed by associates in Boston by telephone that the record in one case had already been forwarded and | that the record in the other would {be sent early this week Jud, chusetts ha 1 see nothing clemency. M i that. his Col COL Ohic the day that|guard king inquiry into| measu taken by Justice | Holmes in granting a stay of execu tion in the case of two negroes sen- | tenced to death in Kentucky, who,|at the {like his clients, contended that they | uniforn on the judgment was not void | had been denied a fair trial. The De- | will go interpret the affidavit as |partment of Justice also was consulted tomorr nt Held Not Void. sked how it would be if were subsequently shown to interested or In- 1 will not attempt to decide at Investigates Kentucky Case. It developed d Musmanno was n recent action the ments, Plain that although perfectly plain eding 1s constitut Pointin Jud State of Justice tending o | sit and .| him in 1 in during in his o T I men be counsel ne ion trin was not ad led at I neompetent e judi on disposed for isfled - and incompetenc: nsisted that ide for a new issed upon by Suprenie alle s havi rights its on ced 1 ional " his My in COUVER, 20 = the tria its Vancouver, lic manno 1 the of 1 the p motion which should have ie othe Court juc was criti 1 failure to review its fon being | r denied the upreme Depart left for CONSUL TH.REATENED. Guards Placed Around U. S. 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