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NEW. BRIALN DALY HHRALD. NUNUAY, AUGUST 71, 1028 ... S20000 PRIZE IS Isiessss et Lhnmclermlc of the utter disregard Baseball Standing|{ALES FOOTBALL | %1% A ¥is ICHICAG fiANliSTER i 2 the criminal element has for law . Speaking S 2 The downtown Chicago bombing | business men of charactes AMERICAN LEAGUE Portland, Orcgon, Star Overcomes a as at 218-220 North Clark street, tion are the chief suppert of 0. of S ports > s Taies il 30" Captare Westers :‘\:xl‘oulsn‘lle the loop and wihin & master criminal class the uq- esterday’s Resul block of the Hotel Sherman, many | legger. P }‘Y:g"’;::fi"n:-":il‘fli:gd L REE—— Amateur Crown. Do of whose guests were aroused by the | T— | “It is not surprising that the Following the declaration of Ma + 3 3 19 u u m A g can o T m Mngs ‘m Hm report. The building bombed is used | w w [ rant example of lawieasness o8 Man- »| Chicago, Aug. 27 UP—Frank Dol : . 0y enip e doclaration ot Mpns e tter Men Are Amon, Shicago. Aug. 27 P—prank Dop.| [0 BON er m‘u an’emptosment. agoncy on e MOLOT Magnate Wants VIOWS T0r| v i ine'sune, Sicammess, oo $he b C. baseball team in Saturday's Her- W. L. Pet didates c‘“dSQ t, 15 land, Ore., has won his western ama- % Ho Period Roand f4en Willa op Ehe | Kieat i communition Rax. URBMCINGR. B ald, Manager William Lasky of the |New York ...... 82 41 ces rl D e Ur Peri floor it i oceupicd by a suloon. | E[]I()]‘(;mg Dry La' spect for law in their children, their Burritt A. C. has come back with us | Philadelphia . 19 44 . 642 Overcoming & large field. which —_— A :‘;Mo ll’ml r, West "iuw ul'v 3 »:n'nntufthle:r empleyes ;uun: fiery a blast as Cabay sent. This is [St. Louis . 64 60 516 : = 1 [included members of En - jas &he only parson in.the place classes of citisens including pu : ¢ Mo Atan ] A gland's 2 Iats X 27 @ i ici <], all with regard to the challenge of | Washington .. 68 s _\)_\) uattn. Aug. 27 (UP) \\[tl: Valhes et o e Chicago, Aug. 27 UP—Vacation 16 when the explosion occurred. He w W York, Aug. 27 (@A prize of | officiuls and Judges. [] the Burritts to a game or a series |Chicago 67 455 nineteen letter men among the 60; o ever for Chicago's bad men. Within | not hurt. He could give police mu' 325,000 today wus offered by W. C. ‘When thinking men generglly e v %6 67 455 |°dd candidates who are to report xa_r,f‘j_f'!he -gc‘f"i time N';"g’;{ by de- |3 24 hour period ended at 4 o'clock | information concerning a possible | Durant, motor car manufacturer and | come e realise that the responaiil- Cleveland . 551 700Uy | oty Seaball peackios Saplalober 5 S5 AR T r e acago, ¢ | this morning they had thrown tWo motive. The front of the saloon was |cupitalist, for the “best and most [ty 15 up (o them te take the It < Boston . g . 7 Yale probably faces a highly suc- . o . bembs—one of which rocked the demolished. although the interior practical plan to make the eight- |tive in law observance, t| (L] (| (K Lasky stated to us today that the ' T8 386/ csstul season on the gridiron. Bob o'Link course. loop—and shot a man dead. {lsenaea saricns aamazs The otk fin i om et Vet }umn then, will the h:.”“:: Falcons have a bad case of “cold Games Today Of the 19 Ell veterans, six were| Dolp took the title to the Pacific| mpe man killed was Benjamin | which appeared (o have been made | The plan must not be over 2,060 |Amendment be given a faje trial. ; feet’ ‘and that is the reason Why they [ Dorroit at New York. 2. members of last year's first team, | northwest for the first time when he | g jamin, owner and manager )ol dynaimte, tore a hole in the floor fypewritten words in length, The | UNtil that time there shoyld be we are beating around the bush. He| (leyelang at Washington. the remainder being substitutes. | defeated Don Stein of Seattle, 6 and | o tpo Stundird Amusement com- | and showered debris (1o e s ool ords 1 lhe win. | thousht of writing this previsien eut said that his challenge of last Week | st Louis at Boston, Thers is ai lpast oue plaver of ox- |5, in the Sndl vound of Yhe 100 | ouny gparatiog & carnival on the| Witnesses who were fn the obby | aon be ta Jected by & committes of | ©f the constitution.” was a sincere one and he was ready | Chicago at Philadelphia. perlence for each peaition, tournament. Stein took it away from | north side. Robbers in an automo- of the Hotel Martin seress in | oy . : b | Mr. Durant said he believed mest . o asn't going to : Those who appear to be fairly cer- | Lim in 1927, but was eliminated < i e bl % 2 pramincat men and wogien. Wiin ave to “put up’ ‘but he wasn't going_ b i i o et bile stopped the machine in which ' street said there been mo au- yet to be named. The prize will be | FCOPIe in the United States did met “shut up” until Cabay agreed to give Games Tomorrow taip gholcesdop boaltions Are Oantaly | e foat Tound r the 1338 Tousmas ipeniamin mas riding and ahob Bim |tomoblle nussing Liis: plie Torssev: | oia s Coonst: Thn {want the amendment abendened him a game. Chicago at Philadelphia. -‘folEfl‘dl&]'vA ';Cr“c':Z ‘Z“\d‘r}d"dh"l:‘:“ ment. down when they thought he intend- | eral minutes betore the explosio Mr. Durant who is abroad, made and that he was offering the priee Cleveland at Detroit. (‘;"" sk “};d‘m" “D:Ck"r "hm" ed to resist. They escaped With a|which led the police to helieve that known his offer in a cable to his|'§ “Eive expression te the seumdest Th sult of all this arguing is| St Louis at Boston. arvey an iddie . . pouch containing $§724 in coin. Other |the homb had been timed and con- | office here. Hhuugm in the coyntry on the syb- e result of al g a (Other club ¢ , backs; Tirp Greene, guard; Chaun- i . el e B $15t ihe o fenmni ane goine fo/uet er clubs not scheduled). sl S i receipts of the company had been|cealed inside the saloon, near the| *The major issue of our country | Ject together and draw up terms. Wild- ;;;’h,n i taken to Benjamin's hotel a few front door. 1oday is the problent of law enforce- | The plans are to be sybmitted to cats were never more ferocious to- NATIONAL LEAGUE T}‘e';;‘".s fine’ wrom tackic® fo minutes earlier. 1 — ment and obedience to law.” said his | VTi?e Committee en Eighteenth wards each other than the two team el oo ap mdner ironaviini The first Lombing wrecked the | LADIES' AUNILIARY, A. O, W, [Statoment. “To paraphrase the [ AMendment, Room 2401, Fisk build- managers are in this discussion and Yesterday’s Results pre-season calculation, but the ends front of the two story brick plant| g.iorat important matiers are fo | WOrdS of Lincoln it is question | IN&, New York city. if their teams and the followers of | Brooklyn 4, New York 3. and backfleld situation are going to| in which is published the Star, at| | "gicnoced of at n mectine of ihe | Whrther our institutions can endure | == their clubs are of the same opinion, | St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 1 give Coach Mal Stevens a lot of | Chicago Heights. Windows of the | \aion ausitinre A. O. 1o aihies |With 8 citizenship hal¢ lawless ang RIEND OF GRANT DIES this city is bound to be treated to| Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3. work. The graduation of Scott una‘Rwe"es Many lllYMllOllS 10 vusiness aistrict ot the suburiy were | will be held in the Y. M T. & B. so- hall law-abiding. nosnts Barbars, Cali AUk 3100 some real, high-spirited competition. | Chicago 6, Boston 3. Fishwick last June leaves the end | k . t shattered for a block around. This | isty hall tomorrow evening at 7.3 “We are imperilled by the wide- 4\\"]. :,::ur.“,\a“x:oard:ln.":l:.mc.i;g berths questionable. s Ea bombing was attributed by King | gclock. A committee from Rev. Sbread violation of the liquor law | ok Yeferan and a perso Terms of the agreement to be The Standing Garvey and Decker are rated as pea l!l § Williams, editer of the Star, to the william A. Harty branch, A. 0, 1., cmbodicd in the eighteenth amend- f'i,(:';:""“} o‘m :f\.G:"‘" "l" Rere reached between the two clubs will L. sure bets for halfbacks, but there is newspaper's editorial warfure | will meet with the auxiliary com- | ment to the constitution of the .I'nrhy“;\h:n hom:'n’: ::;e?‘b‘yn: be made public tomorrow. Bach 48 still & question as to whether Hoben hington, Aug. 27 (M — Re- |against gambler mittee to discuss further plans in 1nited tates the highest law of the |motor ear. Mr. Boardman formerly team will post a suitable bond as a |N York . will be in the game this season duc | freghed after 4 two days’ rest at his| “Gangsters have climaxed a se- | conneetion with the annual outing lind {was a shoe manufacturer in Dam- guarantee of good faith and the bat- |Chicago . to an injured shoulder. Hubbard,|pome here, Herbert Hoover today |ries of lawless acts in the attempt in Meriden on Soptember o, Lusiness leaders who have |vers, Mass, tle will probably be on tomorrow. M"_""l\""fl" . 3 first sub to Duncan Cox last Year as|{yrned his attention to mapping out |t0 suppress publicity of underworld —— the Turgest stake in law obscrvance | :““"fi‘[’f’*’" 4 fullback, is expected to .make a|pis program for the remainder of |activities in Chicago Heights” Wil-| Thanksgiving was first cclobratod publicly and privately violate this| Tt cost $600 a year to food a Yesterday the Falcons scored a n"f'o yn 4 strong bid for that position. the campaign, llams sald. “This latest outrage hjm America in 1621, |l and countenance its violation by | London Zoo elephant. seven-inning victory over the Ran- 1*;:1'0: e \f The Eli schedule is as follow: B eyt lian Insaig sntinl ol gers. The rain which shortened the adelphia d Oct. 6, Maine: 13, Georgia: 20,1, jocided to give first attention S i ooie s game, made it difficult for both fteyer Brown; 27, Army; Nov. 8, Dart- S SO 00 8 BV O e inform : e feams to display their best base- d LA mouth; 10, Maryland; 17, Princeton, 2 : p! Pittabureh at Cinclanat himself fully as to the situation ball. It wasn't a fair opportunity L1 ncinnati. and 24, Harvard. All but the Princy St. Louis at Chicago. 1| there he has invited a number of (Other clubs not scheduled). Urh\nrl,- to call on him at his new | headquarters which 15 to be set up game, the two managers got together P A h- s 3 rrow und arranged to play a series of two | GRS Tomor He now has under consideration a out of three. Yesterday's K:me_‘;or Philadelphia at Pittsburgh \Nv to both New York, the home count in the series as a \“1 ‘fr)'lm_ St. Louis at Chicago. ‘ ate of his democratic opponent, the Faleons. The dates of the other| (g SO0 KGRI ) nd Massachusetts, but his eastern games will be arranged a little later. e mnu iry will not be decided on un- ,’ Kensington went bascball-less over | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE T TR the weck-end. Saturday's game i i R N La | that s i 2 N . ety 4 iber of invitations to speak S -rday, through a mis-| Buifalo 4-10, Jers 4. \ : understanding, the Bristol Endees| Reading day t0 Plunge lmo Polmcs 1;';";\1\";‘ “I:‘IIT: ].;m ady reached qM failed to put in an appearance. The Rochester altimore probably will be un- e for either the Falcons or the Rangers and immediately after the ton game will be played at the Bow Kensington team is entitled to take | Newark at Toronto, rain. “l"‘"(‘u"fl u;:"‘l;\ :nlilo: nu]»m. .l)u- Sug- the game by forfeit but it is hardly o, N. J., Aug. 27 (P)— :r:‘“ "on I'A:;n‘r '|h deliver : ad- likely that the team will do this. 3 ay, expanding on Spring La | Refreshed aft The Standing - a round of activi- the views regarding labor conta f The subject will be taken up at & w. t. | ties that have kept him m(up\ul\”‘ L :pl'llnw! glvl“llrr:v“w‘wu‘;:':‘d ' meeting of the club tonight. SR e almost.continuously since his noti-| G T2 “EEpIERie dqress 4 docl , cheste ehl i s ends his |6 S gl ’ : Buftalo 5 fication Governor Smith ends his | Aextiyion on ports ac- Rain interrupted man it T | week-cnd rest at this s Reading , tivities over the week-end and|poy 0 31y |sort today to turn aguin to lvhf.vnn;r : spoiled the well laid plans of the |t o i 214 1serious phases of his campaign for 1 various baseball managers. The City | 00 08 ¢ B i e presidency. i | 3 league games had to be called off and | o 0500”70 3 399 With members of his family, who > the start of the Hartford County | have been enjoying the social func- | r “Y" tennis tournament had to be |tions and swimming while he re- o delayed. New ceived state political leaders and . = Jersey City at Montreal. friends here, the democratic presi- | —_— It is the hope ot every sport fan | Baltimore at Buffalo, dential nominee intends to return | that during the present week the | Reading at Toronto. i qutomtits tate in the day to ], §, AH]. Gen, Denies Intention ‘ = Cork further conferences | r weather will be fair cnough to al bt 1 |New York for furt ; h low the games to be played as per EASTERN LEAGUE [enintsbinaed e duhenny OI Seal‘chm HOllseS fterent rout tapped out 3 schedule. All of the contests post- |, A ditcrent route was mapped o 2 va 3 or the party's return trip. On the poned have caused the varlous s fror leagues to be extended a week. In- | o oo AN R TEE way down they traveled through| \auchington, Aug. 27 (Pr—Atten- Jersey City, Newark, Elizabeth and |the coast resorts between the lat- |ter city and Spring Lake. Going dustrial league games will be played | goi a0y tomorrow night and Thursday night| providence 1. at Walnut Hil' park. Albany 7.8, W tion drawn to the enforcement of prohibition by more or less apec- | tacular raids in large citics has led Pt i e | back the nominee is to be taken by | yirs Mabel Walker Willebrandt to The Standing a route farther inland by way of | geclare emphatically that the de- E A n F Ww. L. . | Freenola. partment of justice does not include ew Haven ..... 82 48 . Arriving in New York, he expects|in jt5 war on liquor unncecssary 6, New Haven 2-0. Pittstield 0-2. aterbury 4-0. ) Pittsticld (3 |to resume confercnces he began | assment of citizens. Providenc: 67 |there Thursday night and Friday | ppe assistant attorney general in Albany 67 {and probably arrive at some cON-lcharge of prohibition prosecutions Hartford 65 60 | clusion as to how far he will £0/yyun(s it made plain that cnforce- | Bridgeport 66 64 jand the approximate number of |ment of the liquor laws is to be ) A n 2o | Springtic 61 64 specches he Will make during (he (o the letter but she also said, in | Victoria to Seattle Aircralt is|3itesiuns discussing the situation last night, that all regard is to be given the rights of the public. She insisted RS O ; On Wednesday and Thurs Mlssmg n Fflgm Games Today will attend the annual “far 2ol 2923009228 wlos~msa30524 Bridzeport at Hartford. | dinner” given by Jerome D. that no new interpretation of the Pittsficld at Providence. num, publisher of the | prohibition laws as applied to homes Seattle, Wash., Aug. 27 (P—| Springficld at New Haven Post-Standard, and the next day he | |is sought, or needed. Search for the British Columbia| Waterbury at Albany. will go to the state fair. No politi-| §he would make no dircet com- airways monoplane with four pas- | L e ;-nfil *l”“‘l\lfhtar"’ plu;n:;d at ell)mr:mem on a statement attributed to $engary modcumns of TWOIIDSAE| S it at Bringe g0t {Tase ut at the latter he muy|j M. & Gifford, United States dis- since Seturday morning when it en- a brief talk on state matters. | trict attorney in & Minneapolis that countered dnnso fog on the trip from Hartford ew Haven the law made no distinction in pro- —_— | Albany at Waterbury. | Victorla, B. C., to Seattle, turned to- | Albany af Sl A E ,G UR E G | hibition violations “between a man's Qs b the t)l)mph peninsula south- | Providence at Springtield. INT R H GHL A UE |home and his place of business.” west of Port Hadlock, where the AM P P N Instead she referred to the law was reported scen by threc G Es osT 0 ED Final Wesk of Regular Schedule to | EOVerNIng the search of homes and n and nearly a dozen children. Sogy declared that this could not be done Florence Arey, Mrs. Ag Begin This Evening At Willow |legally without the proper warrant Hendricks and Mrs. Lyle Elrdge | saurday's Rain Causes City League |and that a severe penalty was pre- of Port Hadlock said the plane flew Brook Park. scribed for illegal search of dwell- over the town about 11 a. m. Satur-| Schedule (0 Go Over An Extra| o000 g, day so close they could read the Y Mo e il — ; . ague’s regular schedule will begin o words painted on the fuselage. Its| 'Week of Play. At ekl e sl o v ACCUSED OF MULDER motors were missing and it Was| - puin caused the postponement of |low Brook park. The two Swedish B"”""""’ Aug. 27 (P—Sandy Wee, headed toward Oak buy, they said. |41l the games in the City league Bat- |teams will meet on Diamond No, 1, | BUT™cse clephant driver. ~ was ar- Coast guard officials believed the w he | urday afternoon. The four teams|The Swedish Rethany church against | F2180¢d in Marlybone police court pilot was heading for cleatings I | soheduled to play at 2 o'clock were |the Tirst Lutheran, On. Dismond f&?‘i e S e the Chimacum Valley, 12 miles outh | ready to start their games on time |No. 2 the South Congregationalists | o qemn by ot Wio was beaten of Port Townsend and southwest of | ut the rain came down in earnest | will oppose the First Baptists. TWo | 1 aniom son Fritay mione "t 1 the Port Hadlock. A forced landing|ang the umpires called off the bat- |important games will be played Fri Vi riday night " Wee was remanded to jail for there, airmen sald, probably wouid | (les for the after i " sl 5 I i i s ; e, airmen sald, probably would [ties for the afterncon. day night. when the Everyman's|eight days, awaiting trial. * HEN we purchase over 100 million pounds rettes. In this way we smsure Chesterfield’s good taste. mean a crash injuriet se President K. J Saunders an- | Bible class will line up against the -_— - . SR .11: 0 on board. e nounced this morning that the |Trinity Methodists and the St Mat-| FIRST BOWLING MATCH of choice tobacco from one crop, it means Millions of dollar’s worth of fine tobaccos— Meanwhile, @ crash heard by sev- |league, which was scheduled to be |thew's Lutherans will face the Stan- [ The first bowling match of the sea- . . : . . there eral persona Saturday leading ‘lfl_““v brought to a closc next Saturday. |ley Memorial nine. son will be rolled tonight at Rogers d}':h‘es"dle“ of cost, we are going to be sure ageing, maturing and sweetening in storage— belief that the ¢ had dived into | will be extended for an extra week. | Seven rained-out games and one | Recreation alleys on Church street of- the quality of the tobacco in Chesterfield ciga- is no better safeguard than this, the Staits of Juan De Fuca was ex-|The games from last Saturday will [tie remain to be played off. A new |when the team Lknown as Rogers q oy & Bu 8 plained by the news of a collision of | he played on Saturday, September 8. |schedule calling for three contests to | Stars meets the Charter Oak Stars the tug Princess Patricia and a saw- | 'he munagers of the league were op- [bhe played next week will be drawn |of Hartford. Joe Foote will captain dust laden scow. The crash S0 | posed to playing twilight games be- out and announced within a few [the Rogers team while Carl severe the towing tug had difficulty | cause it becomes dark toe early and | days. will lead the Capital City outfit. in getting the scow into Port Town- [t s jmpossible to get the entire . send. teams around in time to play the Patrol hoats were sent out by Ihe |gantes at 5 o'clock. The Pirate- coast guard today and scarching | Ranger game, which was rained out HIGH PRBSURE PE’]'E B SWAN parties were organized to head back | last Wedaesday will be played at a Strategy y 1 into the Chimacum Valley wilder- |later date. N I ness. Two important games will be Be ll;\ 'h: I"llf‘l";‘\";'D'A\I:'\:tnd"r Ml;i played in the league next Saturday. eV OFF e T R PR ST A A BT WO, allum Scott, English barrister and | The Pirates will clash with the o ONT, Ewn—" = WHERE DOEs HE. h' | member of the British parliament | Rangers on diamond No. 2 at 2 DINNER 1N 1y elesTAURANT,, AND HE GETTUAT' STUEE ! —LET e s e L e T S ) ) from Glasgow 12 years, and his wife, | o'clock and the West 1inds will meet WONT Pav HI5 BiLL et : ™M Thomas E. Lake, Far Eastern man- | the Cardinals on diamond No. 1 at ¢ - g el ! ager of the Union Oil company of |4 o'clock. The results of both W e WaNT M‘{\ | California, returning from the | cames will have an important hear- % e —7e tMoNgv Y Orient; Dr. D. D. Holden, Victoria |ing on'the standing in the league. 7 : physician, and Harold Walker, Seat- | 7 tle air mail pilot, was at the con- | ¢ trols. L. Carson, Victoria, B. c.,[L‘ W. Tiffany, Wi“sm. Z ! was aboard as co-pilot. Manufacturer, Dies ooty Winsted, Aug. 27.—(P—Leverett | W. Tiffany, president and founder of Hartford, Aug. 2 un- [ the Winsted Hosiery company and {dentificd man assaulted David Weil |the N England Knitting Mills, of 39 Earl street, night watchman |both of this place, died today after at the Heublein garage on Gold [a short ilness. Mr. Tiffany was born street early Saturday evening, and|in Barkhamsted in 1850, then drove a new roadster bearing| He was prominently identified the Michigan registration number | with the civic and manufacturing 943,393 through the locked doors of | interests of this section of the state the garage, to make his escape. and among other things was a di- - rector in the Litchficld county hos- pi FRATERNAL L al, treasurer of the county home Two games will be played tonight | and school, and dircctor in several in the Fraternal league. The Me-|banks and manufacturing concerns chanics are scheduled to tackle the| Mr. Tiffany is survived by three K. of C. while the Pythians will try|daughters, one brother and one sis- %o trim the wings of the Eagles. ter. > e o et < . Wl o e