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1927 I fo; ~ with in are from cd and lveteen Orrler8 Building S in- tions plicity furs and lamh. 1,050 \ding , -' COPYRIGHT. 1027. N. Y. IWI>NIXG POST, INC. lCntere<1 Btl- uecoml·t:las8 mntter ut t;hc Post OtflL'eo, New York, N. Y. NINE, DOLE PLANES .READ:YF'OR HOPOFF IN RACE TO HAWAII' STE£LNAHffiK ~UOtlnE£SnnI· BOMB BLOWS UP HOME NOSI~GtSSOR. CONGHESSCAN OF SACCO CASE JURYMAN; . Weather Is Called Good With Overnight Fog Blanket Lifting TU~R~nuw SlASHTAXfS NEW TRIAL PLEA ARGU. E.D.;' Able to FlInot ion Without Chair· Cut at Next Session .Promised TAIL WINDS WILL AID PILOTS ON LAST HALF ~,ooo Gath~r at Field to Give Birdmen Sendoff in $35,000 COlltest rnan-Fi Ilame Bo,ard Meet- ing fIi'Iaintailled EX·GOVERN()R !MILLER FAVORITE 0 F POWERS Special Car Carryhng Body of Dead Leacler 'We:st Today ~9r Buria..l if Capitol Hill Bars Pork Appropriations PRESIDENT NOW PREPARED TO CHECK UNRULY CRITICS No Longer to Permit Assaults to 00 Unanswered-Pershing Visit Stirs. Talk on Dawes Defense Counsel Assails Mrs. Pratt Demands Kohler Judge Thayer Before Resign Over Milk Scand I Full Bench . a DECLARES PREJUDICE DEFEATED JUSTICE Budget Director's Remo'Val Asked on Charge He Failed to Detect or Notice Wholesale Graft When Secretary of Health Department Puts Chief Stress on Alleged Mrs. Ruth T. Pratt. Alderman, today The resolution, It was learned, Is ) F\ N exploded a bombsnell In the milk In· based on the report to Mayor Wal!ter Judge GRry never .,~n be replaced. By RAY~IOND G. CARROLL .t Bias, but Also I es ew vestlgatlon. By a Staff Correspondent That is the opi:nlonc et Wall Street. Staff Correspondent oj Evenj1>g Post Evidence Claim In a resolution to be presented by on milk graft drawn up by former Suo Municipal Alrpert, Oakland, Cal., And whetber tllere \\ill be a new Copyright, 1927, by N. r. Eceninlll'oot, rile. Mrs. Pratt at tonorrow's meeting <'t the prems Court Justice Kelby. charging Aug. IS.-Nlne st&l'ter& In the Dole air- chairman of, tl)E UnIted States Steel Rapid City, S. D., Aug. lB.-If Can· MuniCipal Assembly, and filed tod.y til at the graft was augmented When race are on the line today awaiting Corporation applOll1ted Iltlllnedl~tely to gress wlll refrain from increasing ex· By II Staff Correspondent with. the olerk, she calls upon Mayor tile speolal service squad or the HeaUIl the flash of a. starting gun to get away replace him also Is a. question. tenslvely the expenses ot the nation Boston, 1>lass., Aug. 16.-In a final Walker to demand the reslgn\t1on or I Department was organized. on a 2,400-mlle filght to Honolulu- l\Ien In high clrol.\ I n Wall Street a tax cut will be possible at the next plea to save the lives of Nicola Sacco Charles L. Kohler, Director at ths Four in Family Hurt As· . Blast Hurls Them . From Beds EXPLOSION IS HEARD FOR RADIUS OF MfLES Roundup of Radicals On- Powers Hapgood Gets Six Months By NOR~lAN KLEJN Staff Correspondent 01 Evenln/1 .P08~· \ . Boston, Aug. 16,-The ho~e ot a j~ror; the greatest sporting event In the hls~ ·today deplored the 'temllency to guess and Bartolomeo Vanzettl their defense. Budget. This was during the Hylan reglmo \ession of Congress. .• d M K hi' t lid It tory of aviation. 'at Judge Garf's su<)\s:sor .. s if the counsel went before four membet:S o. Mrs,. J?ratt says this should be done nn r. a er s secre arys 1 p, an , ' .. , _ At 9 o'clock this morning the Air 1 vacancy \lOll be lllllcd overnl~ht. This Is the attitude of President Coo· the MaBSachusetta Supreme Court to- \1!l'lm~dlateIY because of Mr. Kohler's was learned Is the basis of tho resolu- meo Vanzettl was wrecked by II; bOn;\lf King, the entry of the NILtlonal Ail'- In the banklD!!.g Interest, that have lIdge, made plain at the \ummel' White day and raised the cry of preJUdice. I \appareDt :failure to be aware of cor. tlon ofl'ered by Mrs. Pratt. I early today. . . J, OGDEN AR1I10Ult H t d It I ~ I d t ways System ()t Lomax. Ill., was passed • stroDg llan<l 10 dlrectblg the United ouse a ay. a 60 was empuas ze It was prejudice against the wo I ruptlon\ whlJe lle was secretary or the \The activities of the special service Lewis MeHardy, the juror; hIs wlfe. by the starting committee. J. OCO. EN ARMOUR States Steel Cor-pora.tlotlO's affairs. It tllat the extent of the tax: reduction radicals on the part of Webster Thayer, Health Depart=ent during the Hylan squad were so notorious tlln.t It was a daughter and two st>ns were thrown Shortly after 9 o'clock the IIlers ap· _ wa~ sajd that D .... Igllt W. Morrow Is not Ues entirely with Congress.' MI:. Coo· trial judge. that put them for six tor· administration.. matter of common talk In the depart- \. l?eared at tIle fl<lld. AU ot them re- • candidate for the Om.E, nor Is Jack- Udge Is certain he could effect a. sub- tured years In the shadow of the alec· I Mr. KahLer Is the Tammany leader ment at the time,\ the resolution says. out of their beds by the blast, TheY' ported conlldence In their planes and son E. Reynolds. Thl, QOOS not mean stantlal cut If the question rested en· trio chair, Arthur Delloll Hili. chief of the Tenth Assembly District, tho In attacking Mr. Koiller, the resolu. were cut by flying glMI!. 'I'be entll'e '\ good nIght's rest prior to tbelr 01 ~S 1 N [NGlAN 0 they are not fully qua.Jllled for the tlrely In his own hands, but Congress defense counsel, argued. And It was I district where George W OIvany leader tlon says: I soutll shore for mUes around WI! •. journey. Before daybreak the van·' .posltJon, but It dloes :1l\ea:n they aro too \has a disposition to spend money,\ Judge Thayer, he Insl.ted, who was, of Tammany Hall, also ·lIves. ' \It Is hard to believe that the execu'l tllrown Into panic. Me,ny persons lit guard of tile spectators arrived. :Be· va.111able where t,;hey :are. and for that reason the President does allowed to decide negatively wilen de· Ever sillce' tbere was talk of milk tlve heads of the department were not I fore 9 o'clock pollee Inspectors estl· . ' II the board oOf cUre • .tors decide to not 1eel justilled In formulating any fense counsel raised tho Issue of prej. graft there il ... ve been charges tllat cognizant of these conditions and 01 :Boston were awakened by the eXPlosl011, . mBt~d the crowd at 40,000. Both sides appoint a new cbnlr:lIlal'l lnunedlately, plans that the lawmakers, with. their udlce to obtain suspension of thO death high ofilnlal, of Tammnny were In-, the graft pnyments said to have been This latest dynll.t\lltc outrnge....,..oIle flf of the mile and n: hal! runway were It was pOinted O\'11t bo pu-obably would power over appropriations, could upset. sentence and a new trial. volved. Thl, js the tlr!'t time Mr. made right in thO office ot the special a series of lawless demonstrations 10. Jammed WIth. people fifty feet back. Chicago Packer Succumbs ill be picked from t:ha Inside. This brings There was plenty of evidep.ce around 'I'be four justices, Bitting as.\ full Kohler's na.n1O bas been publlcly men. servIce squad in a roo.\ adjoining the Parking space was at \ premium early LOlldoll After Long Typhoid up the names oE JaI%lCS .A. Farrell, tbo tile Whit\ House that a new Calvln bench, heard both sides .argue on the lioned. Oommlsslonel\s.·' rope nnd South Amerlca-occurretL '-at In the day. present president: tfalba..n L. MUler or Coolidge will return to ,/ashlngton- rulings oC Judge Thayer In the SuperIor Copies of Mrs Pratt's rClSolutlon Tho resolution then contll1ues' \It Is . . The dense fog tbat showed only a r Fever Attack perolval Roberta Jr. OM wI • ., will deal wIth the shortcom- Courti \nd on the exception to those I could notbeobt.ined at City Hall t~. hard to believe that tile heads 'ot the 1 3 : 46 A. M, In East Milton, a :aos~n., . 1s00-foor ceillng wns slowly lilting at, Eut the new \\leba irlllan would not Ings of Congress In a, determlne<\, ·/;If Judge Ander~on, their ~ssoclate In day. However, tl\e gist ot Its contents department were not cognlz~nt of these I sl\burb twelve mHes south of the center 9 o'clock. Good visibility was reported I WAS hold the domln~tlng po:sltlor! held by emphatiC manner. No longer will tll.Q, the l'luperlor Court, In denying a wrIt were obtained :from another .ou~ce. (colltlnuel! 011 Page TJlree) of the lltty_ .. ' . Q\yond tbe Golden Gate, the last la.nd- Judgo Gary, nna: It i, 1l .. ld quite poa· President submit to mlerc: eqe\1tatlon of e~ror. McHardy's house wu wr~~~ed~ ... . mark the Dole fiyers will bave after sible that tne position oof ch-alrmall. ot :from Oal'ltol Hili and the immunity IIlrs. Sacco in Court I th d t __ ..... .. - garage n e rear WIIS es t'oyed .... ... le .. vlng tbe port. There Is a slight head Chicago, Aug. lS (Al).-J, Ogden the board may 3I1Qt be tol1led lor s6me Senators and Rep~esentatlves ha\\e en· The hearing today was. tbe climax Wind blowing directly down the l·un· Armour died todaY in London, It cablo- time. joye.d because they ·,.'ere members ot the ·to the siX years' nght. In a court room way. gra. mrecelved here by Lester Armollr l\lIgllt Not Nnn:1e CllUirnmn President's PolItical party has ended. 'crowded with spectators admitted only Soldiers ClIeck Crowds said. .,Judge Gary bl.'&lJt up II,. l!,~~ng organ' Now Ready to Criticize ' ·by.permlssJon, there sat a woman 'In The torce of policemen on guard at Mr. Al'mour, wealthy Chicago I?acker, Izatlon that cnn rUll l.tae:U. DurIng his I -u to now Con ress bas been able' black. Sile was Mrs. Rose Sacco, wife ihe field was augmented today by Q, I had been III 10r some tIme wjth typhoId I ab\ence 01 \ mo-nlhs through, alm~st to .. et aw! with murder\ so- of one of \the condemned men. t()rce of sal1018 and National Guards. fever, recovery being greatly hampered slcknes~ and dl.'&rlng hie trips abroad I ~ y . . She leaned on the bencl1. in front ot men, about ~Ob men being on guard by reCUIrences ot .tomllcl), ~ttl!'cks, an the corpora.~On. illDotloned regularly far t~( :he. Whlt~ HOU~~ !It ~cncerned. ber while :Mr. Hlllllresent<:>1l tlle .a;g-u. dut ailment from :whloh he. h_~~ >lUrr~ed fqr under :\tr FarrcI!'i Dll~na.g01nent. Fat II) hOl1.~t1.llness 'I t; lence was ments that the Saceo.VlUlzcttl Defense. , . '. • Th 'l· d Itt to some tbne. Tbe prolonged 1I!Ver left In .. viete -aCCEded. to keave tile com. the rulo of It\ o.ccupan\; •. Now thln~8 'Commlttee hopes will' result In a new National League Party' to JOll'l P.loket Shot, Strakebreaker e vanguar 0 he sp\\ a r. ar- - are going to be changed an('. the com.' . , rived laat Illght. Tents were pltChell him In. a weakened condition. c!>blcCl plUly ~o tunctio:%l IVLtMlUt a chairman. ':\. . . trial. L!lborites . .in 'Dall '01'1 \-NQ Fell'd WIth Ay. 11& Union' MilO . .'. . . 'reports 3ald. ro~ .. time, Il::ls CJ.\>.Ilt~ POSlllbl~ that inJr ~e~lon 1 the }eJ[lel\1t\.v!' b~~~\1. o~ ThE .... :!ri!'! :!lIed by the' defen~~ cOn. . . 'I . . .. long J;hO. rIll\Way an!!. light(! 8 lo ,m e tb . ...• ;$,. __ ••• • .... .• .' '. • iM Gnvernment IS going to·):)e elt- .' -\\ .f'- f-d .. V ~A A AI.' B 1» ~ st 'nlBbt where darkness and gioo\ _.yo~n .1', Mltch~ll Jr.,. MC9Dlpa.nlett .ti 1;h~.~cP.~Ill(I\'\be that.Mr.,. It'·· ~.\ . ., -:. •. .' ',. ,. .tpned..tw,fgIty-~r~ prtnli~d page.. 'I'l1C' ~, ... '. ·.:\ ftIC~· .. ,.,p,+ ,,-~.,,\ . ,,\ .. tt~ ...... ·.ttl. ,,\~Qc!'.yn .. . 'ad :se~tled :tot ml\ny nlghtll b~f()re. MrS'1¥tollell. ~fo. wa!\ I.ollt~,~~1fr. ,Jeq..YlDUI~.wg~kJiO\llt>tle;3J;!.orr~loBa-.s =:e\'!i!:;:~~::' tA~ketf :;;ftil'-.'tlle irp1l1ellts III tupport of It con:tlnu(!il' '. -,.\\ .. \ '.<~\~\_-f\ .• <,~ .. \. .' ' • ampftti!s and headllglltll 0/ cars, parit- recently hurrl,it et!!, llUt ')IildJildiii ot hor ). 'WUh tl:\1. b<!hret.~! Cllrbdtor~ on Whl~1I PreSident tina since he baa eJlmlnated mCl/lb O:t 'the day, aitl'\<!'Urh U.u~lIy '0' E*\A1E IM_Y b~lAY I!lSUE 'GUAkO lIT'AB\'l\D ed for·an Ii.ll nlgb.t ylgil, glltteretl II!l the tather frODI California \ his condl- SIt; (]eorg~ 1\. B~:J<er alld J. P. Morgan. .,'\ atgumentll .before the SUpreme court £j inA n ., D I: tlon ~ecame \\ave. . :It oould not JfJe learnEd whether Or himself as the polltlceLJ. toothl'lll at. llInlt J to ' ~ . .• ___ ~_ darknesa descended, Along the 1enc\ ... ~ Dre eYo an ... ow. . • • Hnes the crowds estimated at over Lester Armour said tile cablegram al\- lio't J. P. Morga....\\ 1V~0 tm In Scotln.nd\ (Comlnue<1 on. Page Threll} • Mr. Hill In opening his argument Dl1DUn, Jlrllaj}d, Aug. 16 'CA;') .. -oap- Stilkebreakers employed 25,000, mJlled a.bo~t as the planes were nounolng the death contfiinecl no fur- has decided 10 cut 1:1ls -vacation Short,' \ A'T' , BOM' B zr~' i: min WUllo.:m Redmond, leader of the tugged Into line by dollies Lnd tractors. ther InformatiOn.. to return to this:: countr!\\ tel \It on the THRE . S· OF : ,S \Th!' motion has as Its basis nlleged All but;. 'the Golden Eagle, piloted by I Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell 'and Mrs ne:xt bOll.l'd of di::rcctors naeeti~lg In two SENT TO NOTAJ3LES prejUdices '-on .the part of the presld- National Ikngu~ beputle' In tM Dall; Jaok Frost, tlle El Encanto piloted by ,Armour were at the bedside when Mr. wOEks. _ I,... Ing Justice, nlthOugll It hM the addl- Elreann, ac.nounoed at todny's ·sesslon WIndows were shattered for a mUe. The homblng stirred Governmenc lie .. :\ AIll?ollce !IIoblllzlld ShOrtly • a.!~; tlla ~~l:Iililt extJ:a. squads ot patrolmen In. lIe.ton. were:\ ·.erlt to· gWlr¢,·tn.e ~tl!' 1!OUI6.: -'bt:lii\'t\ , police trom 'V'rlou/! NQrtolk CO\UlW' . sttltlon hauselS were $ent tq pfll.~t thl! homes ot other .fL!l'01'8 Who parllclpj\~ In the. Sacco~Vunzett! trial. . From BO$ton' Poll.~e. H~adqUllrt~r\\ word wei.t out to every I5tatlon in tlle . city to call In every ~an tox;\atatlon ,houBe d.uty, Tbe pollee h~ were 'In duty contlnIlOl:\_ly up to the' time C!f Lieutenani> Goddard, and the Dallas 1 Armour died. In support or the: tillEory that tbe Railroad Terminal Will Be Siown ·tlonal ground of newlY discovered evl· that his pmy 'Would vote tor tlie labor Spirit ·Captaln Erwin's Ship, were in I Steel Corpora.tlOl:!. CDl:lld ::ru1l without· ,\ Up I, Sacco Ii E)(ecuted. dence, which I sllall diSCUSS later.\ motion 01 no (lon:f1dcnce in thll COI- posltloli on the line at mld11lght. I lAst. Much ot }'ortllne ehalrrna.n for .a tlnll'. the. elCpel'lenee 01 Messages Say Mr. HUI added, grimly, that he l'e- grave GOYeTument. erll, and In the brief riot that .followed Governor Fuller'. resp\t .. last Wedna~· pntll th& police broke It up one plclqlt_ '<lay but ~Inco $e#, the \wartli:ntt mobilization\ was r&1axea:. . Pros~ 'drilln.ed the oil tank on his I J. ()gden Armour was the heir oC his the WClStlngbOUS>e Electr!!c &; Ma.nuCac· garded th' J evidence a~ a very minor ship eaTly, pumped the tanka full. of fn.ther, ·'old P. D.,\ to the vast Armour turIng Co. It; clteod. \:Xllnf: company lost I AnonymClus tllrcats or renewed part Of tnc lIght to save Sacco and ThiS vlrI;ually assures the deteat or fUel and had it .on the line at 8 O'ClOCk., fortune and the great Armour power Its ch!l1-lrman thl\Ollgh' death .. ome tUne bombIngs It Sacco and Vanzettl aro \nnzettl the Government, Ill! the l'.l>.tlon~I Erwm completed his reen!or'llng of the Bs head of th,e strongest of the huge ago and nevel' fUled the pOsition. I executed have been sent to a number I It was Judge ThaYQr's alleged bias Leaguers, ginee the seating ot Eamon: landing carriage belore dawn. and I packing compa.nles; and he did his best Fellow, Onl\3' rollcle.!!, 'o! prominent persons and corporations, toward the men who preached anarchy de Valer~'. Flanna Fail deputies, holEL EI Encanto made a test of new equip· I to increase his power and hIs fortune, 'l'ile Steel Corpora.tlon-s pr~sent POl.! pOlice reported ·today. and who fled tc Mexico to avoid the t11e balance ot power. tl cI b kin t I f 'h h t d l Rain swept t:he streets at about the ment before taxll.ng into pO'i on to ay. I y see g COil 1'0 0 ,e w ea an leles are Judgo Oaw-s pollcie. and the lOne of the threats, police .aId, draft during tlle war that he relied on. i h I f d k t 11 session h01:lr, and the crowd outsIde The Oklahoma stood at the start ng . at er pr mary 00 mar e s as we. cOnlpany Is bell1:,£ l'InI b:y mell traIned f..warned that If the two men are ex- Impartiality Vital (Co'1t1nued on ~age 7wo) I He failed, however, through a cont- I under Judge Onr-y. :It Is thought that ecutod lhe clly can expect a publlc \Peculiar Is It, In MassachUSetts, that was or slim proportions. Frederlok! blnatlon or commercial outgenemIShIP!.n outsider Vlou:ld ~'brought in only 'tnaUtutlon and a railroad terml1Utl will Impartiality Is vital to the defendant,\ A. Sterling. Am<!rlcan Minister, and his 8 REPORTED DEAD I· nd poat-war dellatlon. ~nd he dle.d, If lt became necc;sa..J:Y fCor =y reason 1 b. blown up. he saId, \Jurors inevlhbly, almost un- secretary, with. Consul-General Charles IN PANAMAN RIOT I after months of Illness,.!horn ot muc):ll' to ohange Judge> G!U'y's' polleles_ \YOtt know what we did In the SUb-.! cOllllClOUlly, seek the guidance ot the M. Hathaway Jr, were early arrivals. of his wealth and nearlY', n.ll his pOVi'er. .tis oQe prolnlOlent bauor put It ~o. way,\ pollce quoted the messagec. \and jUdge upon the bencb. Women plokets patrolled the streelg and with serious troubles bothcrlll~ I day: \1 don't see l10w t.he Steel Cor. this time we mean business\ \DurlllJr the trial It Is ot course for the Sinn FeIn carrying sandwlcl1. M -ny Injured When Mob Storms him I th tlr ~ t 11e 0 t- • . \ boards be-~ng the Union Jack It'\ • . \ven nero e,uen . eQrnes - porntlon could bo Imj)'l'oved in any possible that jurors could rIse superior .... ' , w ,. Jail In Vain Attempt to Lynch Po- Ir sought. way now. \rho corpora'ltloll hos beiln WEST POINT HOTEL to prejudice ot a trial judge. :But what thQ Inssrlpt;!on: \ThIs lB not the Union. Heeman at Buenaventura IDs tatal Illness was typbold bUIlt en a rock. If IlOJtae ehonges be. IN BANKRUPTCY SUIT of the motions for a, new trial after Jack, but only ali enlpty formula.\ fever, but twice before in this :Pllllt COnle necessary laler OIL the man :01' the verdict? There were elgllt motions. William T, Cosgrave, president of Pan~ma City, A.ug. 16 ()Pl.-Eight per· sons are reported to be dead and many Injured as a result or an attempt to &torm tbe jall at Buenaventura. The dIspatches say the mob wanted to cap· ture and Iyncll a policeman described as responsible for the shootIng to death of a prominent citizen. Unable to obtain arms. the crowds used ,rocks and sticks freely lIS 'the police and a ha.ndful of soldiers tried to force them back. Reinforcements bad to be requeated :trom the nearby town of Oali. $2,000 CHECKS IN WOODS LOot From Car of Newark Gem Salesman Found In Bay State year he had been very III trom what the job will jost :I:lntt::lrhlly develop . the Executive CounCil, I\CCompllnled by was described at tbe time as \acute probably wlthlm tb.tl c.orporntloll 1t~ 1 3 Cr~ditors File PetItion DeclarIng (Con;tfnued 011 Page SeVell) all his mU::tlete:ra, entered the Dall n~ Indigestion.\ seU. Closing of Army Ro~d H,,,, 3 o'clock. Alter brief questJops, TOlU; He was born in MilwaUkee slxty·foUr \The Steel Corporntii.on does not' Ruined Buslnel& NAVY SPEED PLANE Johnson rose to move no confidence In. years ago, when Philip DlUlforth Ar- Ilave to go ou~ :into tho hlgbways a.nd An Involuntary petition in bank. RE.ADY FOR TESTS' the .OovcrlUllon-t, The motion, he said. mour was first buildIng up his vast byways In selLXcll Of a ehalrma.). ruptcy was filed In U. S. District Court waB IntendEd to test whether the pre,- meat packing Industry. Tblng\ are not dono t:hat way. My \today for the Tha~er-West Point Hotel ent counoll. eh.ould continue In ofllce. I t I it hi bl th th t J Lieutenant Williams, Crack FlYer, L b h ~I d h d ft •. t was no ong a er s r a go\s. Is that tbe sUun:tlon wlU drlft Corporation, owners of a hotel bUilt a or, eo cen~ nue, a 0 en move ... (Continued on Prr.ge Three) for a while l1nl::ll tno 1:lece .... lty arlflcs about eighteen months ago wlthln the May Take Mystery Ship and been delea.ted on Similar motiona. for a dlHere:nt course.\ West Point Military reser'iatlon. The Aloft Today In the ma-tter of unemployment, the KfSS TRIPS \MISS CHICAGO\ :r.!et>li.while th~ meeting:; ot thc flnance bankruptcy, it W8.B salt!. grew out .of executive bad :not used Its powers In. OOllltn1ttee 01. t;;he alse:! Corporation, the recent c!o~Lng of the road tl:1rough The special speed plano In which the public Interest; much poverty- Embrace Leads to Discovery She Is sclleduied for t:.odny. Il;aa been post. the military reservation and the ~pn- Lieutenant. A. J. Williams, crack navy might be removed, he said. Married and' That Costs Her Crown t ttl fI t th h tel' b 1 flyer, hopes to shatter many speed rec- Mr. Johmson asserted the Oovernment Cb!cago, Aug. 16.-A. kiss seems to have caused a· young lady- who was MIss Chicago tor a few hours to mlBS a trip to tbe Atlantic City l'tigeant of Pulchritude. \MISS Estelle KosloW' won the city contest and forthwltm embraced a young man. CuriOSity developed and It w . :found· she was manied, Forthwith. (Conti71Ue.t% on; P~It1S 7'11)01 ~:;~en eu ng a 0 e 0 sus· ords. awaited only. the IncomIng tide had taUed III I1s soolal and Industrlnl: WOMAN JIJDI3E TIfREATENED Three creditors signed tbe petition. and a brief mo.tor test at PGrt Wash- program, Buell con1ldence In It B!J ro- The hotel company has assets ot aboutl Ington today be10re It Is ready for Its malned belng lessened by the passage $1,000,000 and llllblllties of \upwardlil 1jrst air test. of the public safety and electoral. of\ that amount, It vias I!Qld. A.ccord. Lleut~nant Williams was at the amendment acts, whIch, he said, Indl- jng to the credItors they have a writ. hangar early today Inspecting the new cated a lita-te ot mind likely to leasen. ton statement from the hotel that it pontoons, Mter noting tile drift of tlle prospc<>1; of good government, peace 108 Angeles, Ao-ug, ':16 (A').-P<lllco are Investigating a se,les or dea.th threats made In crudol!\, e=lbbJ.ed lloteS, reo ce;l.ved intennlf;1;entI:y \by Municipal Judge Georgla.B'ElIIOc:k o .. et a six weeks' perIod. She awo reported a large car had tollowed Her- ,repERteclly. cannot meet Its obligations, The the Willd, he rliInarked bo would be and ord<!f. oredltors are, NathBn Scb,wolt;zer k ready soon to take the mystery ship Tile entr:y ot Deputies hitherto ab- Co., $13,279; Henry Kelly & aonS, alott. The navy lIyer hUB su~erlntended staining (De Valera IUld hi. 101l0wers) wall ~hot, probaply fatally; IJ; 8trll~e· Today the pomblnlr ~ecal1«l to' ate,- breaker was 8tlCUok. over tho head with. tlons every member-o.t the Ilep,rtmeut. nn alt and injured 80 badly lie, too, numb~r:lng ab.o1.lt 160.0 Wllcemen.' The- ma.y tlie, and one of the armed guards riot squad WI\S hastily recalleil. at pO:' proteotlng them' vias stabbed and lice beadq~nrters. . beaten. At the Stllt~· PrISOn, wh.ere ;Sacco and Tho police arrested eight of the sup' Van~ctt1 slt In .ceUs, guai'ds. wer~· ill\ posed IJ;ttac1iers and hope <to lInd creased. Frl80n offlolals fear thl!' llf ... otllerB. If the two crltlcnUy injured stltutlon will be tbe next !cenl> of men die oharse~ 61 murder will prob. bomb attacks. ably be pressed' against th~ men. From the City Square Tho strike picket who wa\ shot was serves Were hllrrled b:r Frank TJtelliaum, 17 Tapscott Street, and a cordon was drawn Brooklyn, At Kings County Hospital, high wall ot th~ prison. Burgeons found a bullet had enterel! his lett jung and Bald there was little ohance he would live. Tltelbaum was conscious, however, and Identl:!led Thomas Out-tenberg of 1219 Kings HIghway, Brooklyn, a guard employed by tIle bulldlng con- tractors 1rom the Waldon .Agency, 8S the man whO shot him. Ax Victim Grolve \VorBe Ch~rle8 Oood, 217 ElIBt Tentll Strtet, was th.e strikebreaker struck in tbe face and over the head with an ax. His condition grew woree atter he had beell taken to Kings County Hospital, a.nd It wal? said he had Bulfered' several llCmorrhages or the brain and probably would die, John Owens of 107 West l04th Street, Ol1e bt the threo gUards, was the third vlotlm of tbe riot. Beaten over the head and stabbed In the lett side, under the heart, he was taken to Swed· Ish Hospital, but surgeons sl!.ld· he prohably would recover. The strikebreakers bad been at work 101:' an hQUr and the guards were pa· (Oontinue4 on Page Three) Thay... GUllrd.cl Nelv lJedford, 1Ilass., Aug.-16-(Al).- :Burled under tree stumps In Falrb~ven Woods, ilIdorsed checks totaling more thllIl .lIt,OOO were' dug up by New Bild· :ford policemen, In a pond was cloth- Ing and personal etrects of Malcolm G, l\1emllrg jewelry salesman, of 88 East Kinney Street, NeWark, N. J., trom whose automobile the clothing, checks and $1:;0: worth of jewelry were stolen last Friday. 116,515; and the Zohn Sales Company, the building of tho )llane, the exact (Conr:tllUl\'a on Page 2'/t.T~) $16,007. coooruction of wblch haa not been __ ~ ________ ~ ________________ ~ __ Que~tlonlng of two Fairhaven boys when they tried yesterday to dispose of platinum bracelets and cameo brooches 1n a pawn sllop led to the fIndl11g 01 the loot a.nd recovery of the remainder of the jewelry, ' Materials for Pionlc FlreplaQe Fall NEW FILM ECONOM¥ PLAN MAY OUST PRESEN'T STARS Producers Would lJr(Jp Higl~-Priced Actol'S at: End (Jf tracts and Develop Newel' and CJleOIJeT (JileS Con· NAVY PILOTS BREAK SEAPLANE RECORDS crecl Believed Already Broken at San Diego made public. Lieutenant Wllllams Is a tormer baseball pitcher and until recently beld the world'a alrpla.ne speed record. He Indicated he would attempt to regain hlg record If the plane came lip to his expectatIons. San Diego, Cal., ,,\ug. 16 (A».~Two ,James P~'Wdy, Freed From Jail in InterfeJ'es W!\en Policeman Breaks Up Boys' Hour Late at Polo Grounds world's records for seaplanes, one for 1925. ~Iays Second Wife LOs Angeles, Aug. 16 (IP).-The LOS f lInder the no-.ov 8Y\Ite1l:l Which, It Is 'I dur\ In the all' anit the other for Ordinarily Jo11n J: McGraw, manager 1 when Patrolman Harry Gallagher eam~ Angeles Times today says many tamous i clllOlmed. will go Into; effEct aa soon lIS, distance covcred, were' bel1~vw to have TrenWn, N. ;J •• Aug. 16 (A».-Freed In o! tho GlnD.ts, d.emands .atrlct adherence along. Ga.1lagner tobk In the emb~o Him . tar wm into tot 1 11 ' 1926 trom the ·state prison, where he to his rl1lcs, but It Is probable thJl,t he Babe Ruths with a frown ~nd ordered B s . go a a ec pse I lin. 1roncl~d fig;rOCtnOUt can be ar· i been made today by Lieutenants ByrOn hail be' en sInce 1907 'f'or tho. ~urder ot D t'\ t I to b t It soon It e; new economy plan under I I J, Con11fJ\l and Herbert C. :Redel. U, S, \ ..... mllde an exoe}ltlon when Albert e uem erse y ell • forntiltlon bY mlltlon \I1oture producers ral1gcd, all extmtln8 coontracts With: naval airmen, statloneti at North lsI. Vormer. flrst.strlng catoher, teported at: \The bIg 'stlfIl\ De Vormer remarked I .goes into··effect. The new platt, learned atais will be carried oue;. After these <Jnd naval air station, 'l'hey took the the Polo Orounds tl1ls attornoon. an., to himself, \Why don't he let the kids BIn~hamtOri, Aug. HI (A').-He Ela 11 t th It aith Ii d I\ ',;, d hour lat., alone?\ . on Her I n Auto' 'Crash \u·rtaligh th.re •• was fatally crush\ll on exee ell au or, y, oug en e...:, contraots are n:.p, however, the pro.! air at 2 b clock yesterday a,ternEion ali , th ..... ~ b d Itb h Id d III I • \\I' th b 1 th I '1 ht h t \AI\ was late because he was ar- :He got up alld went out Into e whe 'n \':1'1-'\- ~e~ parents were talcin'\ y pro, ucers w ve amonce, prov OS. noors;v ro ~so .o.u ,e e 110W had een n c It l' e g cen ours a , \ woo \. .. 't th' I '\ '. d I t I 1: \d -, I d' 'I' k thl . I' .. till ~eated, anll he 'W\S arrested bee'use he .trect to Intercede In the ease. Patrol- ,. ...... ______ ..... _ ..... ___ ..,..;.,.,..\'\ . th·.ir car to bUIld a fireplace tot a. . or e re,P seemen. o. presen,- ay anlOUS S ers at tle:r ·0': _ s ...... r es an ,8 0 C oc S J;norn ng an.. were ~~ . •• ~ In • o.\t shifted as the mach.lne stars wUh stars brousht up trom t)Je wUI ·produoe wlthO\2t: them if they do· lIyllig. \. tried to de:felld the trudltlonal ·but not: man Gallagher 'Is a big mEln, but so is . 'S t . picnIc r - to bil 1 fUm ranks to work tit smaller salaries not accept a. ·scall lI3al~:ry. I Connell and Rodd took the air In the out With othel.\ men were J!lven all. thO Inallenablo rlgbt ot kids to play baae- De Vormer. He stands 6 feet 1 Inch, . ara 4)ga au mo 0 n. A number ot secret, meetings hav~ In th¢ InterbllO, prodUCltlon schedules' I!ffort to break th.e record at 1ourteen'l·t~asons tor tbe shooting, Dowdy Bur· ball In tboe largc.st open place' eon- and Ile is, no more afraid of a cop than' Race. b · e been 11eid .• at which, tho p;Oblem ot cut- h.lI:ve been ollnollecl slIghtly, Also !' llOurS and. the distanOel of 000 kilo· a'cndcted to a' Lambertvillo polloe Of- vellient. ,an \ilDp)re. _ . \ tllig ea.larles of t\1~ elrlplqyeee In' the YOllng nnd o~j)fl,r~1l101ely unkllown ;noters for. seaplanes, During the I ftcer, turnfllg over to IUm the double. The boys were playing In the atrca~ \Say ho said to Oallagller, \why. Results business h!lovlng fllited, It was aald the players will QQ brl)'PBhf:; to, the tront I elgbteen hours, It waa figured. they 'barreled 8110tIWn he had used. He was. near Dc Vonner'\ il()ll'\o at Mil St. don't YOll iet the kids pIILY·?\ P 15 , , . , f, l ., i : ! I t { f '. \ , I 1 I ,f .' .. 1Ieli~btrvr \;\\Ibe an. caol nlehl. at Tile' 'only l!1.~thod 111ft for :trl~l 18. the re- .1Ilid wlil boo explOited. s-o that WJtlll!l! averaged sllghtl), morD tha:!1 eISb.t)'1 takell to tile HuntsrdQn Oounty jail lit Nicholas &:vonue, ~ncl De Vormer was '1;'119 ball, players, who had sto.rted to on . age . , :~briOr, WJtt16 Sttlpb!U' 8pJll1 .... W. :ra.- ~iace!l1en~'9~~)j ~j\~.ll~ at&1f, !.(:Q1Ifi1l\e04·0~·I'II;SC Two}, • m1le~ an hour. , .. ~..:4.. FIe~.stollt ,_. • . J.. :wInttOTr. ~ ,.,' !qont1~:u~J' on !age :rl!re~}.. ...... 1.. __ - .... -_~ioIiIij~ ..... _.. ,~~ ••• ,~ \. : 4 . .. . - . , } . ,