Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1927, Page 4

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* INGENDIARY FIRES LAID TO RADICALS Series of Blazes in Boston and Cambridge Declared Carefully Planned. - By the Associated Press. BOSTON, August 2 fires of suspected ine and thought in Cambridge, ¢ be the work of Sacco-Vanzett! sympa thizers, was under investigation in the two adjoining cities today, while police of both moved to protect fire hou which suffered in four of the hlazes Eight incendiary fires. all within a mile and a half of each other, kept the fite apparatus of hoth cities on the jump vesterday afternoon and last night Two fire houses each in Cambridge s city were set on fire during ence of the companies of the series of blazes and tions which left little doubt minds of officials that the out s were plan the same person or group Declared to Be Incendiary. A series of Five of the fires were in Cambridge Two of them, those in the fire houses, while the apparatus was hattling flames in an old barn The fire companies no sooner had re turned to find their own quarters ablaze than two chemical plants were discovered burning after slight explo at one | und executed by | he actually had sat in the same gover- nor's chair. Nevertheless, American diplomats are obliged nowadays to do a lot of explaining, just as they have had to explain away the commitment made at Paris by President Wilson and the repudiation by the Senate of that act.| Knowledge of the American constitu | tional system appears woefully lack- ing in forcign countries, and the| Sacco-Vanzetti case has served only to unusually vigilant in making their patrolmen were admonished to be rounds. o emmeron | AGLD GASE SHOWS | BERKELEY, Calif., August 29 (®). | | mixture of black powder and dirt ‘ LEVIATHAN IS GUARDED. | Police Take Precaution .| | Vanzetti Incidents. YUTHAMPTON ] e wa | cmbuassies and around the United | States tner Leviathan at her pier here | aced on Powerless to Ofset Impressions The Federal Government naturally zrets that anything should arise to | udice world opinion azainst the ssachu ’Y n'ted States even for brief inter control | vals, but it is powerless (o offset such tered windows, blew open a door, and ation. fornia campus. The homb apparently & ! demonstrations have nothing ot do | cuse to provoke outbursts on the part BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ta hasis for propi amount of misinformation which pre- | their press did not at first realize tha tood. against any untoward incidents [ of the United States has unot been fan the flames of communism and The police guards, numbering : | the Sacco-Vanzetti trial. fcanoite napnenigver 1gn wr hoard the liner, which will 1 vened and saved the lives of the two | sontiment m {4 few instances did the editol at Sacco Demonstration. G b i g are produced. Amer ds at | committed within her borders are con- fican diplomats as a rule do not give the > of the Nelson Men —A bomb explosion last night shat- | damaged the front of the bacteriology isi i reveal the fll effects of such a situ- | building on the University of Cali- Misinformation About U. S ig04e The American Government has been | consisted of a small can filled with a Constitutional System advised, o ba sure. that most of the | o _with the merits of the case and that Is D\.monstrated. |the communists need very little ex- v | of workers. Iivery incident that illus | trates ‘prole Judging by the reports from Amer s foretsn. gov and legations, the able to contro® kI b constitutlonal systom | the d2nunciations which they permit | today as 2 precaution, it is under. | Valls about the constitutlonal system| o4 ;¢ 1"t hings Amievican would only | in connection with the Sacco-Vanzetti | giminished through the publicity given | ar Were tl co-Va case s | case to happen over a s you 50, will allow oply duly authorized| The world still believes that the |pean governments would have persons to approac | Federal Government could have inter- | quchy free play fo the anti-american e on her west- bound voyage tomorrow. {Ttalians, and by the world one| S RN ns popular opinion which only in | U.S. FLAG TORN IN LONDON —_— | writers of prominent journals abroad | Veterans Prevent Burning of Emblem | * to affect 1s absolutely soversign LONDON, ().—An | vf the police power so far as erimes | impressions : American thag was torn to sh al in | cerned does not seem to have seeped |interviews to the press of foreign the course of a Sacco etti dem- The various legal moves made in | countries on points involving the gool an effort to draw in the Supreme |opinion of th> United States. During terday. Tho incident occurred when | Court of the United States also went |the war much attention was given to @ man had mounted the plinth of the | unexplained to foreign opinion. As | this Kind of thing, and rarely was any | Nelson column and unrolled the flag | 1 quence. reports reaching here | &ditorial statement or speach made at- with the intention of that all Americ are con. | === == with kerosene and burning it. He for the nd tortuous | climbed down when called upon to do| Massachusetts ar- | 0 by officials of the Class War Pris verdict and the | onstration in Trafalgar Square yes DRINK oc ve final tacking the United States that some answer was not immediately dis- patched. There is no machinery avail- able for such purpbse now, and the Department of State has 1 meager appropriation for ca bassies and legations tho American explan; sitfon on the war debt question has never been printed in full abroad. The Sacco-Vanzetti case is bringing in many reports from other lands of Low bitter is the feeling against America, but, so far as can be ascertained, no official steps are being taken to cor- rect such impressions. (Covyright 1927.) The blue color of the snake's blood is due to copper SPANISH PAPER DEFENDS U. S. IN SACCO INCIDENT “Great Democracy Suffering Calum- nies,” Says A. B. C. in Comment on Case. By the Associated Press. M. DRID, August 29.—A spirited de fense of the United States against at- tacks in connection with the Sacco- Vanzetti case is made by A. B. C of Spain's leading newspapers. “A great democracy, a civilization of | the first magnitude, a free progressive lcountry with modern legislation,” it says, “is suffering these calumnies. Such agitations always come up when- ever there is a pretense at revolution- ary attempts and to create a system of coercion and impunity in behalf of crime.” It points out that there has been “perverse exploitation” of delay in carrying out the sentence after the | trial, but says that the condemned men and their counsel were the ones “who temaciously sought this delay. which their sympathizers later charac terized as inhuman and a reason for clemency.” — A man's hat caught in the ice of a RADIO DEADLINE SET. Commission Advises 40 Statiors Lacking Permits to Get Busy. By the Assoclated Press. Forty broadcasting stations which have failed to apply for renewal of their 60-day temporary licenses, expir ing August 13, were notified by the Federal Radio Commission to do =0 at once. All applications for permanent 1i censes must be in by September & | the commission sald. if the station< slowly moving glacier took 12 years to | wish to continue in the broadeasting travel a mile ! field Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store 100 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs VERY SEEGIALLY PRICED. A selection of nineteen of the very newest patterns—and all of the rugs are in perfect condition. is another instance where the “unusual” happens at Wood- s’ Down Stairs Store. Blabons’ Feltex Floor 40c Axminster Rugs 7 95 Room-size Seamless 25 Covering, square yard Semi-Annual Selling Price Ten select patterns from which to choose. Quaint Dutch tile and conventional all-over designs in the best colorings. Cover your kitchen and porch at this saving. Gold Seal and Neponset 8/4 Floor Covering Glazed Floor Covering with felt base is offered in two of the better-known ma!~:es. You will recognize that the price is very much below regular for the Semi- Annual Selling. Dutch tile, parquet, small all-over and block patterns in the best colorings. DOWN STAIRS STORE Special--100 Metal Bridge Lamp Bases In the Semi-Annual Selling ~L At this price it would be well worth while to buy two or three. Very artistically twisted stems, and gilt-decorated arms, extension and complete with cord and socket. The Selling Price on these Lamps is far below regular. One sketched. ].’65 \ Pleated Parchment Lamp Shades for All Lamps Bridge, $2.50 Table, $3.75 Junior, $4.75 Really, there has been no shade more attractive than orings and subjects and very artisticaily depicted. Autumn these pleated parchment ones for a long time. The col- Leaf, Ship, Floral, Cretonne and Poppy designs. Silk-and-Georgette, and Parchment 30x30 Folding Card Tables, very Table Shades...............5295 specially priced............ . 5245 100 Advance Sports Coats for | Splendid Values Novelty Percale Autumn have arrived Bib Aprons, 26¢ Priced 600 at this unusually low price. At- tractive styles, good designs and color- et . . 5 ings. Trimmed with contrasting Striking plaids and mixtures are featured in these new binding. Sports Coats; with or without fur collars. Straightline or belted, are these new arrivals, and one or two large pockets, trimmed with fur or contrasting New BaCkEess materials, give them a swagger effect. Silk crepe and Bandettes, $1 crepe de chine lined models that are well tailored. Come in tomorrow and try them on. Imported Bandettes that feature a new backless style. Cool in Summer, Sizes 16 to 44 und may be worn with low-back Continuing our Annual formal dresses. Of novelty ribbon and Selling of FUR COATS — 5100 %150 %195 . Slips, $2:95 and $3-95 Beautiful furs, authentic styles, and all sizes for women and Genuine Bettina Cloth, Radium. Duro- glo Satin and Baronet Satin (rayon). misses. Stored free of charge until November Ist. Deferred payments if desired. oners’ Aid Organization. Others, how-| \mevican Government somehow | + seized the flaz and in a few min | eld at gault for not havin tervened | s it was ripped to pieces. A neked Maswachusetts to give the Ten thousand persons were crowded ' new trial n the square. J. Cook, secretary ¢ the Miners' IFederation. in shirt- Federal Intervention Infrequent. | and collar] red that| The ameunt of intervention which F ':xluto (;r m»sir ome (he | the Federal Government has done with | i _ | monument of murder. | respeet to e crimes can be num- ‘That fire, which was the.most seri Ho charged Great Britain with|lLered on the fingers of lh(‘e 1?.‘,fl| ous of the day, was subsequently pro- larming for a war against the Sovlet. | President Wilson did intercede with | nounced incendiary by Investigating |citing the present army maneuvers | two State governors, but he had no officials. i f at Salisbury Plain as an example of | power to change the result. It was In this city, police protection took | that preparation. A labor army, made | simply the prestige of the presidential the form of an order sending a patrol- fup of former service men, he added.|cffice’ which was heing brought to man to every fire house the mo-[was being formed and this organi- |1 President Coolidge probably ment it was vacated by a company |zation would prevent Anglo-Soviet|vealized how futile would be his own answering alarm. In Cambridge, ' hostilities. appeal. as it was his own State, and | KAUFMANN’'S---1415 ST IRIEE T LAST TWO DAYS Kaufmann’s ugust Furniture Sale ‘.. d ; e 2N ;i V KAUFMANN'S August Furniture Sale will soon n this city two other houses were left temporarily uncovered while the apparatus was called to a multiple a m the freizht yards of the | Maine Railroad. where a sed was on fire “Slight Seconds” $37.50 Grade 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 room size Rugs, of all wool, in the beau- tifully colored designs for bedrooms, dining rooms or liv= ing rooms. 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Kaufmann’s regular prices are unprecedentedly low at all times and will stand the acid test of comparison. When we adver- tise feductions, which we will announce from time to time, you realize that savings are truly worth while and of a character to solicit inspection from the most critical furniture buyer. The buying power of 21 Kaufmann stores achieves savings unequaled among Washington Furniture Stores. So buy Character Furniture at Kaufmann’s with confidence—buy it within the next two days— choose from the entire stock—and TAKE 18 MONTHS TO PAY THE BILL. Uiy Fully proportioned es for the larger figure. New Fall and pastel shades. Sizes 46 to DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE “Glos-Knit” Rayon Underwear Soft and Lustrous Quality - T3¢ 8 You'll instantly approve these soft “Glos-Knit” Rayon garments, All garments have flat-locked seams and are full cut. Flesh only. All sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE 400 Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts Neckband and $l Sizes “Crestwood” Arch-Support Pumps, exclusive with us 55.85 These Crestwood Pumps afford perfect fit and restful comfort Are good looking as_well. Combination lasts, Good- year welt soles. All sizes 3 to 8, widths AA to C. DOWN STAIRS STORE Chemise, Step-ins and Bloomers collar-attached 14 to 17 Well tailored Shirts of genuine broadcloth, for'which you are accustomed to paying a far higher price. In the sporty collar-attached or the popular neckband styles. Sizes are full cut, 14 to 17. Men’s Part-wool Sweaters for Fall, $3.95 A new shipment brings us these fancy and plain part-wool Sweaters in Vee neck, slip-on and coat styles. They are very attractive and will give splendid wear. Coat styles in plain colors and heather mixtures; slip-ons in fancy colors. All sizes 34 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE L Kaufmann’s 1415 H STREET N.W.

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