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It IIJ / THE WEATHER Showe•s tonight and Tueaday, Cooler Tuesday, TARRYTOWN DAILY NEWS Population, 31ST YEAR. No. 60. 12 PAGES Jl'ull Ltaaed Wire TARRYTOWN, N. Y., MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1927. Jnternatlon•l Ntwa Service 12 PAGES Tomorrow Dawes Speech Fiital Day AtNewBridge T p T On Parley End PASSES j Burial Of Leonard Wood Police Search ,_..............__.:.........-_I A le t T For Bombers Attorney Loses Initial Sl{irmish In Sacco Ba ........ ~. . O ay aX Vice • President Surprises Throng at Cel!emonies ef Opening Span tax roll0rtot•, announced tlus .After tomoum\ the tax: n fre \\111 be mClNtsed to 5 4 o 1 clocl... tomot O\\ afte1 noon ' PRINCE OF WALES IN FETE OF DEIJIC.A:TION I Buffalo, N. Y., Aug 8-(lNS)- .-\s the International Peace Bridge between the Untted States and Can- ada sh etched open to traffic today, diSCUSSIOn on both sides centered upon VIce-President Dawes' frank nlluston to the recent naval parley fatlure, dmmg his speech at the dedtcatton cer emmues yesterday. n r 1ng on omorrow; Unsaccessful U. Se And Islands Mourn Tribute Paid to General by Entire Country; Was Gov• ernor of Islands Since 1921; High Honors at Funeral 'Waslungton Au,; (INS)- :Major Gene~al Leonat d \\'ood \\til be laid to test m Ailmgton Ceme- tet y among lus com I a des of the \Rough R1de1 s\ t egtmt?nt \htch he commanded dmtng the Spanish- 1 Amencan ''\at I Burlal \\Ill he tommt ow \\llh full 1nihtnt} honm s in all Alm) 110~ls the colors were '.tt the half stuff toda\ m honor of 1 Genet al \·ood He had a spectacu- l lat caree1 m the .AI my, ttsmg ft·om a suro;eon to •n otf•cet of the line, Immediately to Allington Cemetery, At the l'nlon Station, the military escot t f• om Boston wlll be aug- mented by the Third Cayalry, the Sixteenth F'teld .<\1 tillery, a battal- ion of mfantt y and a detachment of Engmeet s The pt oce!ston w!JI move RIO\\ !y along Penn~ylvania Avenue an<! then ncrosl!l the Poto- mac to .\1 ltngton Ceremonies at the g1 11 e \\til be buef -- Bo11ton Su8pect Sought Subway Blast Cl'imi· nal, Report as GUARDS AT STATION ARE KEPT ON DUTY New York, Aug B -(INS)-The perpetrators of the eubway bomb outrages, supposedly In protest against the death sentences Imposed upon Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzettl, were stlll at large toda~·. although n ve men had been arrested since early Saturday morning as suspects Radical Protest Appeal in C on tinues In Court Opens Today New Outbursts Reports from Foriegn Cities Show Sacco-Van· zetti Sentiment thetr :\Ir D0C'h 1~ slttlng to 4 In otd<'r to g\I\C' the tnx- a <'hance to sn.' e pa~ mg the To the smprtse of about 100,000 pel·sons gathered to witness the CN emony at which were present the Prmce of \Vales, Prince George, Pt enuer Baldwin of England, Pre- nuet Kmg of Canada, Secretary Kel- logg and Governor Smith, 1\Ir. J'a\\ es distcgarded all dtp(O.II).atlc ball'tets and plunged 1nto dtscussion of the Geneva. failure. ---------------- and finally to Clue! of .(;taff, the In a megsage of condolence to Mrs \nou Jlanfo1 d 1\lacNtder., as- ststant ><e• tel at)• of\\ ar, declared· \Ev<'t' c 1t1z~n. '\Ito has our good at hem t mnm ll!=l \Ith you The entire city force of 14,000 po- licemen, mobilized at maximum strength is not only bending every energy to run down the bombers but is exercising the utmost vigil- ance to PL eHnt all! fut tiler vio- lence. Jl'resh den1onsttations o~ protest against the executiOn of XlC•ola Sacco and Battolon1eo Vanzettl '\ete conducted O\et the \\C('Il\·cnd 1 n many European and ~nuth AmN- Ican Cltit'S ];xtt•a g'lt.lrrls )Ia, e been plac<.>cl O\ et t:nit<.>d 8tates 0mbas<\' legatiOn and consul<~r hulldino:s 1n many f01 e1gn cttles and \1ll he ul<\lntatned thetc until utter 'l'huts- tl n, the dn:\ on \htch ~tl< co .1nrt 'nnzC'ttl \\til bo <';<i~euted 1n the l\lass~H·husC'tts S t d t c pttson tlt Chatleslo\\ n unlc's the It\\~ crs fo1 No trouble is expected in th• Tarrytown• over the Sacco and Vanzettl caae, chiefs of police here aaid today, ' The Dally News learned from interviewing many persons of foreign birth, ~no are citizens of the Unittd States, that they belteve the two men gu•lty and they should pay tne extreme penalty for the cr~me they are convicted of, up to th0 do ... tng hotn· 111 todny to LM\ HJl ~tnd thus 4 Pt:'P L'<mt on the ilc ApptoxJm<~tPI\ ~~7 ::i:.- \ ts f'OllC'et- ed Up to tlus 11101 niJlg' rl his I:s lH.ar- Jy one-h llf of lh<' tot.tl It:< lc\ y of the \ 1lla~e p 1111 111 tt 1 pPI ('(lilt At '\'~least $2il 0110 ~~ t :qn L t' d 111 torl~n ~hi€\ft\\ ft 0111 tht\ I Jl ge> l :-.t ltPs, mnny !~'Of \lurh }l,n P JH•l pud up to no\ l\:11·. Dcrh I\'- ]Hll lttn~ to recel\C' tho hC'a\ Y mnow ol f,\X lllotH'Y and crf'dit 1t b('lot f' tl c• lio:-. 11~ hout to- 1':. Tax 1 f't PJ)It:s this \ i ll ·11•' f u he- l>hind wh tt tlwv \\til' dt tlu:-; ttnw a year flf!O 'l'lus J-.: t• tulllt(fl fur cluefly by· tht' tIt t th tl lt~t \eat only 10 d;n s \\ t 1 L~ .tllo\ ed fm pa'- 111ents of tn'\fs at 1l1f' 1 p 1 ( f'nt col- ,lectiO 1 fee \htlr tlu\ '•'•n the Bom d f:1)f Trustees .tlln\\ 1 ,} JO tl.t) s ' ) t Fe\ con1plrtiHt~ d out th(~ .unount \~ of taxC's \\llHh tit' hnrl to pny \\('10 n1ade In 11 t' 1 t:>..IJI\PIS thts 1eu The nlaJOlth .... n 111 •qtJ ... llf'rl th 11 ~,.'they \ete p.HJBJ: :1 tan nmount al- ~hough l11dll\ h·~llt '' tl th tt hrc.tl\s{' •f the lnC'l\Casm~ of l\''\\f'~.t'lllf'tltS thiS '\ear tlH'Y \\nnJ,l JltY mote> taxrs l\Iany of thr .... ,n tl1 taxp:n Ns and the large ow s .l}sn lJPC'cHl<::C of the }O\YE'r ratC's .m•l tnnll .. r('.lSotHtble np- \ pmtionment nt .t .... \~f111C'nts u?sult- lng m a lo\\ 01 1 a to pPr thou•and, that tho> \\ 01•' al'!ua!y pn-l'lng less, It was said. The agttation \l11ch 1 P•ultrd after the aMf'SSUH\nt roll \ns OIH'ned to the puhhc lll .JttnP tpp('lni f=: to hnYe llerl out anrl tllo<o 11 ho hmtNl that }h£\V'\\fl11lrl Jll\ tlln t~x und01 pto- l{l~::t frnJNl tn e ' .. ' Xew rp::c::r<::c::r-11 \nluat ton rnn11n~ on thE'l '-lll•lt::E\ toll hPrnH<::E\ of n0\\ rl('- '~lnpmf'nt nnd Inrirn~,.~:: to fnrtlH•r rquHIIZP. pi·npC\'l t\ on tl1(1. dttf('lC'nt Stlf\.£>tc; lS f\'X}li\'C'tNl tn :ld(l t1. 1111lh011 to th~ t n!l fnr nrxt Y<'rtt Tho tax 'tJoll \\Ill bf\> rnmpl(lft'l h1.• Xo\Pmh~r l. h\ Rrt 11::1111 II r(lt,..,·, \ho i~ no\\• rnc-as:Nl tn l\'lllllJlllmc: the tnll. an offtetnl 1nfntm>1l :1. Dnth ::\f'\\ s 1e- pnt tPt Tlu~ ''\Ill 1 f'<;nlt In a ln\\ Pl tax 1nt~\ til 111 tl\ p1r ... , nt nne> \\hwh ~~ ~1)'\l 1111 t}f\'o thuH•·ql)l} It \\i1S Fairl Fatlure to agree, he sa1d, might have been caused by under-prepara. uon beforehand, or by the lack of sufftctcnt undet standmg of each na- tton's necessttles, Laymg the fat!· ut e also to the posstbthty that there \\as too exclusive concentratwn on tls 011 n needs by each nallen he added. \If in then· Iespectl\:e ptogtant, und~t· the pt•mctple of equaltty, the lp1ted States reqmres heavy crms- ers \\ luch Great Brttam does not ne<'ct, and Great Butatl'l requnes It gilt crmsers \\ luch the lim ted Stn tes does not need, the1 e ts no ex- en~€' for· tnaugut ating a compehtton undet \hwh slups \\ 1!1 be built \Inch neither of then1 need\ Pt enuer Brtld\\ 10, m Jus speech I stt esslng the amtty bet\\ een the Uni- ted States and Gteat B11tam repre- sontNl by the Sllan, dtd not make cletlnlle a!lus10n to the pa.L\Iey How- C\ er, he dtd sa~. 'We ha\ c had to dtffer for the moment but we lmc.w In our hearts that th1s does not affect ou~ fltencl- shtl) ' The actu.tl dedtcatwn ceremonies \ere s1mple F1om the Canadian side, the Prmce or Wales, Premier Bnllh1 in, and their party proceeded to tho center or the bt!dge. There th<'Y halted at a ribbon stretched atTo-=-s the structure The P1 mce and Mrs Da.wes shook hands act oss the rtbbon which was then cut sunultaneously by l'o!rs Dawes and Mrs 'V D Ross, wife of the Lieut. Governor of Ontario. The en tile pat•ty then came on American •oil. Go,.tnor :<mtth made the first •peech of \\ elcome which was an- swet·ed hy Pt emler Kmg. Secre- t at y Kellogg reptesenttng Pretldent Coo!tdge, declared that the bndge \\as a great factor for mterna!lonal >:oorl \\ !ll The Prtnce of \\\ales also •t1 essed the an11ty between the two nat tons. Aftet the cetemomes, the Bntlsh patty mo!oted to Toronto whete the Suhwm ~fu r rl e Baffl£'s Pol!re as Clues Fail r • Ptmce of \ale:s Ptmce Geotge and Premm and 1\It s BaldwiH left for <t three-day t11p to \·ales' tnnch, x.--n '\ ntJ... \u_ \-{1:\~l-:\lls: Dnnn 1 \f\1- 11d I~t ll'X nulllnt•t \\ ho \l\\ !Jiltdt lt•f UJ th • t l )\ h tll ~t(t tJnn rt tin H \r 'I c:.:t ttwn, \HUt tn hr1 t.tll\t t 1' \\lth htt ~I.net noar Ca!ga•~· AI bet ta 1 Capital Uneasy After Dawes Naval Speech ~till 1t ltJ-r' \-.. n -nn \ts fnunrl \\ l!'Oiungton, Aug 8. (INS)-Y'tce- • •lit, 1. 1\ -'' H 1 tl thl snH ul!? I PI Pstfh:nt Da\ es' Cltt!Cisnt of the ( ' 1 fll, 1 f TPDP\ a ttl-pat trte naval conference, n 1 ,... 1111 1 1 1 ... 1 \ 1 ... \\ ,, 1 P 11 ,..10 'Ill Ius speech at the dedication of 11 ~ 111 (1 11111 _ 1 , \ 'll\hn ... 1 .\\£lltiP the mtPtnatiOnal peace bt•tdge be- l 1111 tl tr 'In\\ •d Ill '\\nul- h\ Pflll the Untted States and Can- 1 trlt, l'<tused constdel\able specula- ! t Ion torlay among the Capital's 'ltlf\' pr h< .... ' 1 0 1 pt.;'- tical pohttcrans \ I 1 t hJ '\tU::h t lt \as gh en added •ntflcance. 'tn rlon\nt()\\J1 .Tu~t 1 hec IUS(' 111 \Ie\\ of President Cool- '\ nt' 1 \' n ° 11 rttrl:-I\ Irlge·~ I do not choose to run !or '\\ 111 c,-..-:t rlnuc:htF>t PJt\SHlent .. state1nent. Da\es is con- .. \ 1 ' 1 l 11 l~n.~t ~ix- ~lrlE>tE'd a leading candidate for the t 1 \ tnncq} npPI'\- I f'puhhcan non1ination tn 1928 n1t11Jnlh \ould 0'W1ler Claims Canoe Used In Station Thefts Craft Stolen from Ardsley Boat Club, July 10, Says Man The canoe used by the ho~ burg- lars \ho robbed se\ oral :\ow l ork Centtal Stations from .:llat ble Htl! to IrVIngton, \\as the same canoe that \as stolen from the .-\tds!ey Club dock on tho ntght of July 10 The ownet• or the canoe Cat I Btandt, of oD4 \\est 159th Stt eet, New Ymk City, came to Irvington Saturday night and tclent1fied the craft. James l\Io1·gan, of Irvmgton, s.l\v the two youths who stole the canoe the mght they took It, aftet• 9 o'clock, he says. They \et e walkmg on the ~allroad tracks and when a tram came Ill they \ent out on the dock and aftet• the train \\ ent on they were gone The canoe was seen to go north on the Hudson, Morgan, with Set•geant C!Htrles Habermehl, combed all docks and beaches be- tween Ardsley and het·e wtthout finding it. Timothy Quinn, a!Je;;ed Jead¢1' of the boy burglars, 11 ho 4; also known under the ll.hases of James Hogan and Jim Callahan of ::\'ew Yolk C1t~, who had the camp whN e the bo~·s -..tnp}•t cl .lt ::SnP<\{'Jl s L-tn{llng, on tht\\ west shore o! the Hudson, was taken to New Yotk City Saturday after- noon by ratlroad detecttves for fur- ther quest!onmg He \Ill be at·- ralgned before the court on se\ e1 al charges today. The four boys who \ere ~.tught wtll be turned over to the Chtldt ens Court\\ hete then· cases w tll be trtecl. Chief of Pollee Bernard .McCall placed them m the custody of the Child! en's Soctety on Satm day :Ke\Y York Central detecttves ate seeking anothet· man, sud to he an ex-convict \'ho \1 as wtth Quum al the t 1111p but {'SC' .. llH'd e.qJttn .. ~ thrtf• Saturday morntng tlu ough betng a\\ ay fronf the place \1 hen the pohco called. The detectives satd they be- he\8 that QUinn and the othft m'lll \ete the> ones who trained th• bo~s m the art of robbtng stations and shnted m the •pot!s which \\ ete bt ought 111 by the bo~ s to the camp at Sncden's Lartdlng ·rhe detectives\ mttecl the !enc~ at Xew York C1ty \\here the ho s Mid they dl\posed of the spoils, such as cxgru·ettt-s aud c rgru s and othrr at- tides taken f1 om the stands tn th• dtffetent st.ltton~ ihP\ PntPrNl nncl from the AtnE>tlrrt n Expt e~s offi.cPs The ptopdetot~ nf the fpncP It \1s satd \VIII face rhatges of tEIC('ltlllg stolon good• Officer Ft am Is • ~lUI ph; \\ tlh James Mot ga n of II\ mgt on and railroad detect11es \ 1s!t~d the roh· b~r~ can1p on Ra tur day after noon a.nd reco' ereoli a rug and other· at .. t!c!e~ taken 1'1 om Riverdale station ba\ P 111~, n 111 upt l\\ n t1 1111 to IH'l hon1P 11 t • 1 1 01 r 1111 115~' tin\\ nto'\ n police h lt \ .... lJ, h 1d 111 Pr>l\~nmt n1Pnt \\lth\' n' '11 Th(\ hr d' \\ f •llntl In thr 't\ n- U1fn ~It Olll t 11' c 1tv HIll strttiOn Pn1H'f\ 1\f\' \\• •l .. Illl: ''Il n thf'm\ thnt ~Il ~ \tIC: 1111 \\ I\ ~hut ctthrr b\ a\ om 111 111 1' 11 11 llll'\i(ll('II ~Hung H. Edwin Lewis., Noted Doctor and Editor, Dies at Ossining In \mnf'n ~ 1 I 1t 1111 :\11~ \\tJcand \\ll \\lo...:~l hnrl been r<~.tlll1 ... l ft1l\ l!~\'l hu5::hlnd Physician, 52, Was Head of American Medicine Maga· zine Since 1908; Formded Other Publications r'tanl 111 t II '\'1 h 1(1 h('IPn 0 N y ' 1 ssmmg, '. , Aug 8-(L'IIS)-~!us patents had mo\ed to Burhng- suppotlu<..: I 1 ''' 11 ' 11 \ ' 1 \' ~·unewl se1vices 1\lll be held !Jete ton, \'t. In 189j young Lew1s en- of ~FIn '''' 1 111 1' llr 1 hrt(l <.:liP jtomotto\v for Dr H Edwin Le,vis, teted the '\errno'ut l\INlJcal School \\ llH I•\ • I Ill\ llllt{Pi<.: I t\.ts 1 ' ! nntcl edt tot and ph:,.stcian 'vho dted thelC', gtaduattng t\\O .)ents latN., - I II> t <> Satut day at the age of 52, after 1 He thereupon founded tile Vermont 1\'Irs. N ('ll! Oil na I~ h n~ad l ]11 o!onge<l Illness. The servtees Medtcal 1\lonthly ancl was ltR edltor Ill 1 \1!! ho hold at the Lew1s home, at for some time. Hl'rl' \fll'l' Lnll!-' Ill'\'\ '\ ::<oulh IIIghland Avenue, hete Afte 1 so 1 vmg fot se 1 e 1 a! yem>< on 1 en<! bm1al \\Ill be In the family the Vermont ;<tate •rnberculoSis :\It~ 1\:L \\ 1 1 l 1! , 11 m1n~olrun1 Ill Lal\e Y1ew CenlPter~ 1\[H;sion, Dt Le\ 1 s \\ n~ ~f'nt as an Tnr.>to\\11 ~ 1lo• .... t 11d tl!l ... l hthh,\ ButhnJ\ton Vt An1~1fcan delC\'gate to the Brtttsh rec:pec tf'll lt' dl r1t-. 11 1 d s ttuttll\ Dr Lr,vts had been managing ed- Congtess of TubciC'Ulo~ls hrld in nt the 'JPit\IO\\t< !I<>'Plt d aft<t a tlnt of the Amettcan 1\led!call\Iag- London, He took this opportumty lung- lllneeH llr l h \ \\ ts l 01110\Cd ol?.lllC •in('e IDOR He,formetly was to \'!sit leadmg hospttals In London t, 1 hN itutllc t _, , 1\ ctnut t-;tll 'I pi e•tdont of th~ American Medtcal and 111 Paris ftom \\ltel<' tt \\Ill I tnJ,rn to~~ Dlrtrns Association Hl1 wife and In 1906 he came to N~w Yorl! and 'J'\ ~sa. s Chill< 11 tolllOll uw mot n-1 n bt otilet', Dt·. l'tnnk C. Lewis, of became managmg edt tor of the 11;1- lng, whele a Iuglt 111'~ \\til he cole- O••mtng, surllve him. ternat!onal Journal or Surget~·. Two b1at,..u aL JO o clor!,, hJ' the Re\ Dr. Le'\ Is was bot n In 1875, at years later he went to tbe magazine Father B~ rncs J::uiml \Ill be at Pto;ldence He attended the public American Medicine Besides con- Sleepy Hollow Cemetpry )Irs Dol~ •chools of that city, lncludln&- the trlbutlng many &Ptlclee to both mag- !o !tlr\'h ed by her husband and one high school, and began the 11tudy of az:ine!, he ,..rote much prose and po- SOD, Josiph :Hagen. medicine at Brown Unl:ver~it~ a~e! .{Co~I~U!fl 9n P••• !2). highest post In tho nuhtary com- mand Hts t'lPtcl 111 omotwn result- en In some measme f•·om IuS' Inti- mate fl'iendshtp \\lth rheodore Roosevelt, wah \hom he sen ed m the Spamsh-Amertcan I\ at His cateer \\as clauaxed hy hts :>ppolntment as Govetnot• Genet a! of the Phtl!ppme,, a position he held at the time of Ius doath In Boston Acf'ompan!od by ~h s \\'ood and a mill tat:{ escort. GC'll(\lal '' ood•s body \\Ill m 11 ve in \·aslnn~:\ton e.trlv tommt ow ancl \111 hd taken Stocks Decline In Sales Drive \The \1 mv of the United States at ld.St s llute to a great soldter, a gteat .tdnllnt::;trator and a great An1eri1 111 \Vood set \Crl m the Pltiij,ppmes since Octo her 19~1 bE'mg appointed by P1 esllent Hat \ling. ThNo \as con~e1 able specula- tiOn Ill \\ 1slungton today as to \Yood ~ stJ('('('lS5;0l\ Several nan1ee \\~e m,.nttonerl. the rnote ptomtn- ent bem\ t'atml Thompson of Ohl .. (C'nntmuPr1 on page 12) Cyclist l(ilJed \' In Auto Crash Persistt\nce of Selling Anothl'r Is Injured Car by Forces l\'larket Down By W. S. COUSINS 1:->S Ftnnncml l~dltct !\P\\ Yn1 k. ..\ugo s -lnuu~t··t'll ftttJC\is dcdtntc: to th<\ 11wecor. p1Iee IC'\ cis ut the cun ent n1• \ c 11 )nt tQ- ..lay n;:j tri' rL'sult of th~ petsistent selimA' r · ~ssme of the rn·c·fe\stonnl ttadns •n nntl out of 1\·.r!l Stt oct X one ot the specula~\ vu lf'n(lflt s cvuld 11 t11st mel the h~avy mt!u-..: of !Hlllnp: o• Uel~s wtthont a In,,detate sht•mka·~e In prlc€'s, and t Lr' 11 lclen- mg of th~ bt enc h, as th'l day ad- vanced, resulted in numerocs prt(e declines of 4 to 8 points Jldrticul.uly In thP h ,r,h-Inleed spec dt1e.3 \hith One mnlntrHitst ts dead and an- other 1< 111 the hospital at Tuxedo, !'\'. Y, fnliO\\ 1ng an accident on the Otlnf!~ Tmnptke, near there Satuulny nu::ht- at 7 o'clocl< The 1iNul man 1s .Anthony Scon- ongnlit, :1g(ld .!:.i yPats, of J.i 1 ourtl1 Avenu< '' lOth Stteet, Xew 'l.\ork City, !! · <!led of a broken neck re- ceived 11 h~n Ius mach me ran mlo an automchtle drtven by Fred Azen- ltant of 150 Thud Avenue, Haw- thorne, N J. The cal,\ was swerved h\' •'\ ctrn er and strucl< '\ llllam floGt oot, aged ~6 years, of \\alki!l, ha\e 1. en at the head o. t!~~ I.~oces- ~ 1 • ,\ho was repohtng his motor- stan tn tecent \€'£'1\s ... hr> COll- 1 t 1 id f th d H 1 nll:-;s,on l•ousE>s also tepa L'd hbe1~~1,., ~a t le s eo c rca e s exerut\ 1 , of stop .. Jo~s ¥)td 1 s. thn~ t'f(>t•tng, from a Prokcn arm and fOlcm~ a gooct ~olume (\f sellmg on \~thf'l' tnJurtes the n '\ H t ft om thn t q 10. te, 1 \eenrdmg to the fact~ thE' State An llllJlOl'tnnt effect of the mat k- I I rnnpot a mvestlg tting the acctdent 111g do\\ n of the 1 echscount 1 ate of t 'a rn<'d, 8conongnua \as a mem- the New Yotk Rcsene Bnnk \''\ t or a part~· or mot01cyellsts on Men 1n the 11se of Stet ling J;x- 1 1 r tn rhe otllet maclunes of Ius ehange today to the 'f'Ul 's llJgh '1 t\ hart prtssed cars at the pOint level of I 86 1-16 \tth the Bank of 1 e the cta~h occurt•ed and he England tate nt 4 1-~ PPI cent the ' t \'eel out to pass a cat, too In sp10ad bct\\een that and the Xe11 I tnr:;- so he utn mto the car d11ven Yotk rate 1s a full 1 Prt cent, th0 1' the :\ell' Jersey man Tht0\\11 effect of \\hlch IS to attract loan- '\'nl feet he suffeted :t. hrol<cn able funds f1 om ::\'ell\ Totlt to Lnn· k n nd \\as dear! \\hen h\ stnnders don, and m the process, the Bt'llt<h , hcd hun cmtenC':'t natmnll\~ move's tiP\A.t1l 1 llc drt\N of tho rar \\:u:; rtetahtf'd In the nhsC'nC'P. of Bpecmi bu~m£>~<.: II n t~rhniCll chnrge of homa•ule and finnnctal dPvelopments afte< t. stn ie tt oopc 1 5 penclmg an ln- Ing the stock mnrl\C't, and the Jll{1<.: 1 1 h 1 J1ects of JJH•reas!'ct pohtlcal un~C>t- I' tJ~.ltton of t e aec d£1nt tlement as thP season arlvancr~. lh,. lllOVfllllents of ~tork }lllC'£>S Wf'l (' li 1' caltlly y Ollllt generally on tile basis of th<' '~0>1•1 n ne\\s hemg- out ConcPntt \t!On n! I Gets Sentence BC>atJsh fo1 t'P!=l on entterl ~tat,.~ 1 ::;teo! and Gcnotal ~rotots produce 1 F C l fau!y \\Ide g lJlS In pl ices of lh<\ , ~or 011 empt n1 u ket lPadet s l\I otors ttlO,.lll!::' 1 down ah<>ut 4 pomt• Dupont !n•t 7 nmnts and Gf'nPral RaJl\\n\ ~ig nal 10. Walker Gets i\'linutes of Queens Klan Prolw 1 ·•~ton Au~ (]~f')-H£'fu~qng o.:t tnri in :\lutuctpal Cout t \\hen ntmP \as called anrl ret'ustng Jl1\ tlnC'!O: tntahng $75 lo1 llllthng 1 1nt anrl a~::s 1ult upon an offtC\f?J 1 1m::; n ~Rc-co and Yanz~?ttt Sun .. 1\ I ill\ nn Rnstnn Common Erl- \ 1 tl lfnlton Jamf's \Palth~~ nep- :\e\t\ Ym!, Aug S-llXSl-1hr I' \ or the late Bent> James. nov- mlllutes of the- gtand .lUI\ 111 Queen~ .. t f\'auscd rt futme to1lrt~ 1\hl'l'n hP \\\·Iuch Investigated chatges agam~t 1 \ a. sentence of 90 fl;ns tn jatl the pohceo btought b~~ n1ember:; t1I 1 11111~~ \~hn ~l1E'nt the mght in a the IOu T<\:Iu:x: Klrtn In connect 1 on 1 I 1 k Btn pollc:P station took a seat \\ 1th rltsot rlet s durmg the ~Ien1orw 1 1 1 he Pltsonel s dark '\\hen he 1\ as D!tl' pat arle, \e1 e dlspatchecl to i I IIllo cout t Asl<ed to stand :lla\Ol \alker toda\ hy Actmg Dts- \ en Ills name \\as called he te- h lrt Atto1 nov Jemes A Da~ ton of 1 f<l'erl sa) mg 'I l~fused to •ta11d Queens I <JI' hefote thP courts of the Katser rhe acl!on of Da~ ton fol!o\\s the: >Il'l I refuse to stand up het <' ' pa•sentment bj the grand JUl v on I Julv 2i, m \\htch the JUry requester! • • :'.fayor 'Val!,er to reHew the e\ 1- \ater Lute Dead Ends dence m the case To Be Removed by Board Miller Exonreated On L!ttmn•ttion of the dead ends in Reckless Drivin\' Char<>'e 11o No1th Ta11~to\n water svstem ___ 0 \' I'' planned by the Burud of \·ater A special squad o! 14 motor cycle pohcemen has been detat!ed for em- er!lency duty to rush to any d1str!ct where dlsotdets ate threatened 'rwo at ntm ed cars ate h£>1d 1n teadiness for mstant set vtce. Even dm mg the \Vorld War the ptecautions ta!1en ''ete no n101e vtgmous than those bemg exet c!sed toda) A call for a one-day stnl'\f' to- tnortow o! Uf'JH OXlllhltC'ly 500,000 \'orkets, us a llrOtC'st ag.11nst tht'\ execuhon of Sacco and Yanzettl, went forth toda) 'the str!lte call \.ts ts\ucct h~ thP Soclaltst pat t)', tile I \. \Y , the Sacco-' anzetu Emetgency Commit- tee, \Vlllch 1s lar·gely CommunistiC, and by agents of trades umons The !l;trikers wete mged to attend a mass 1neet1ng Tuesda~ Ill l'\n1on Squat£' In calhng a strtkc, the Soelnlt.:t pat tv and the trade untonR repto- scntattves assctted that the~· tepie- sented approximate!~· 330,000 wotl<- ers. They dlsrlrumed an' conner- tJon 1\ lth I W \\ and Commumst o1gani2ations, w·luch ha\e tssuPd calls for protest strli\Ps The Sacco- Yanzetti :Emrr~f'IH'j Comnuttec saul that 1 o,ono matlnP transport wotkCIS would \alit out The till ee pet sons most •erwusl~ mJurcd m the sub\\ ay bom bin~s were reported today to be !mpro1- m&-. 1\[Jss Helen Phel.tn, change agent at the Interbmough statiOn nt 28th Street and Fourth Avenue, al- though suffermg tempoiat\ p~ual\ sls of the nght stde and a lo•s of memm y of the blast, \\as sufflc!Pnt- Jy tecowred to be remoYed fl'Om her home. at 40 W\'ckoff Street, Bronk- h·n She was taken to the h0me of l~er ststet•, m Bayonne, ::<r J Ph> sictans believe that th.-. ,.. markable vitality of \'!lltnm E S11anton, of ~528 Etghth A>enuP, Lnng J,Jand Cit~. PIObabh •a\ ('r] his life S\\ •nton 1ecehed a 6·tn<'h holt In the forehead, exposmg th~ !;ram (Contmurd on pog\ l~l Trooper ln,jured In Crash With tho t\ o condcmn<'d men at(\ dllle to ubt.tin n. ::;t lJ of PXNUtton, While there 11 aatd to be • f•il\ 1 number of radtcals hert, thtY are not expected to make any ' demonstratton. T h r o u 11 h out Westchester County, how•v•r, tne authortties are on guard, No move to hold prottat meet I nga here has been made by any alleged rad1cals, although the case rs being freely dia• cussed~ ~tocld1nhu, .. \ug S -~\ f\th ... h ~o clahsts nnd Comnnml~ts ronduc..tNl a df\n1nnstl~ttion hl•Je toda:', J110- tl:'stlng ug.un!'Ot the nffnm.ttton of ~nC'c:o .1nd YanzC'ttl s de.tth sl\'nt(lJILP Rnstnn Au>: ~1'\S)-Attorneii \ r t hut ll lltll torlay lost the ftrat! 1 IPgal ~lut llllliih to ~a\e ~I cola Sacca.t n nri R n tolomeo I anzetli !rom thtl ('I}PC\tllt' C'halt· l J tHlg(l U12m go .\ Sandersont ht ~t \t(\ ~U]1IPmo JudH\tal Court re~ rmarl to got ant n -=-tay ot sentence, re'!lf 1 b\ Go,Ltnor l 1 ulleL of l\TasslC'hU- fu~ 1 rl tn f<:~U£'1 n \\I it ot habea• I ~C'tts I lie gn\ et nmrnt has Jll n- l 01 pus and 1 l'fUs<'ri a WI it of error. I ' idecl ext I a sategunit!s fm the .\ttnrn 0 \ III!! h~d based his pleas l mte1l ~t«lf'< hmh!lng hc1e nnrl for on lhl' a!lrgod pt·ejudlee of Trial ll•otumlato huihhngs tlnouc:-hout the llongdom Jtl!l<:e \'ohstet Thayer and follow~ mg tho Supt•omo Contt ruling mo~ ! tlnns fot· n 1 ovornt!nn of sentencs I f':tlls .. \ UR' X-Htd!t.ll 111\'\\S- 1ntl ~t. 11fl\\\ tittl \eto before Judga )11}H\l s tod n· 1 flllf?\\ rrl th~H· n tt ttl\ 1 r11 1 , At n t D<;>dh uu for the eighth 1.1gun!-:t tllP .\nH'lll' tn JtHlic:wl au-, tim(>. I thotlti:R and Go~P1nn1 rullet ot R tg:lttllnC' th(\> \llt or. C'lror, Judge )!ns•ndntsPtts fot lhP rlenth sPn- 8 lllr\CI , 0 n dccttied: \After giving ttl I tmH'<\S lmpo~::prt upon ~ 1 '\\ro .tnd Its c-nii'fUl c:0n~ndetation as I have l'nnz<:'ttl Ahout lflnnn Su•ro-\ln 11('>1\'11 nhln to I11 the atguments and ;('!ttl ~\ mp 'tiiiZP1 s pn ul<~~l lll1 ~un- l hl ... t 11' of t h~ ~nc;P af; fnr as>~it has I •Ia\ em t' In~:\ 1 <'•1 f1 \'' n nrl <!ngm>: I 1 1 1 1 ct t d t to ('omn1tmlst !-:nngs \ lllZ(l-ttl ~ SJst(>l I I'\( t1Pf'l rnn~I (lr 1 my u y jl utlf'tl a tPd 01 il~'n\ tlH' tpplt,,:-~tion fot• that v..-rit. I g ' l'h0 <'ntnl ' he satcl, \has no au• BC'llm, Au::; ~lulro nn lln-.tllP tllfl1 II\ to ~Ilnt pta~ers for a. st~Y dPmon!\;tratton ''-HS m.ldP ltl't c thC' t1! ,], 1:1.\ f f\X~\'Clltlon of scntence ... S;,;~iOjtl'ii!l /rnttNl ~t llt ~ Pruh:'l:-..<••\ tn 1 n cnn~ I flrrn Ill~ th~\ nppltrntton for a w·rit tmuer1 tn tf>••rh£' ~f'ntf>\ of lettPt~ !•~f Jl,, ~~ I 'IP1lc:, h,.. ~nid: \Thf1! 1 anrl tt'lf'g- 1 • 1 111 ~ 111 ntr~tlna::- ac-run ... t IJ'I,... .... tl 111 <.:rnt~ht t' hC' rnise>d by tll6 I thf' fnttlnmuJng- f\''\('>lltti• n P[ s1lC'\l 1111 r l\\ I nl pu~:: t~ tllf\'. rue presented .mel \ nnzf't 11 h, ('\ ,,J .. Hrt\ m tilt\'! , l~t and offer «tt' I ___ ptnot illP nnt (lll('>l'HlOns that ought I nnilnn \ 11 ~ \ -'L hC> \\ otl•l·\\ tdf' 1 t ' h .... tiiNl nt un,lrt fh(\ hnv should ~rtr<\n-Ynn7.f\ttl d1-mnnst1 ltlnns to- h,.. tiif'd on a f'lf\111Ion of habeas cor\\ gNhe-r \Ith IPJ1•'t t~ of h 0 mh nut-1 pu~ .tnd foi th 1t If'a:-on I must 01\\' lclgrs 111 .. \111£'>111 t l untlllllt r1 h-.d 1\ I drt thr> pN ltt• ll rJ,.,.I11l\'\(l(] to be \\Ictf'l\ ff'ntllt~\d in tlt£' Lnnrl1\11IJ If t 1 a£' st\'rl\'lld lt.ktl hnttlc-thata.t IH''' s:p<.~}1CI s \1tll m \11\' Jl Jl( 1 s Nll-1 Df'~lhcllll t hie; 1 fh''IIl•'nn -Is lost and ~tot!.tlL\ cond< mtun~ til<\ .\nH'J a~ tn , no llll'l\ <n lllHrs :ti f' lPft in the 1 CullllllUIIH>ts fut tlH•Il 'luh llt (' lilt :.·I ~·at~ I !llll t-=- \ttni 11£'>\ Htll '\\lll car~ i 1 tl<'d~lrNl th.tt nnthtng t n:ld ('!\<'tl\'C' I\ tl'\' fight to I l'P·tlt f\ of the 'Cni\\ 1 l thf' Olltlfl;:tf\~ \hHIJ \\ntl}tl !Jt\(\ till' t 1 ~!Ht1-. :-'I( ftnP l,Olllt Hit-Run cfff'•~t ofhud(lllllg' Ilth£>1 tlltll .... ttft \-=- f1n1l tf1 11 1ts tn \':ne ~acco and ('lnlng }111hh, ... nptnlnll t<~\\ 11tls tiH~ 1 \ 111~· tt n ~ und• 1 \\ n the delensa lt\\t.l ltllld'lllll!tllllfll h· \\1\f'l hi~h' I, \~111!1111 1 \r n1t n 111l for ana .. Dri, .. cr I'( II' ,.,., ~..:u11n 1111, Ill!' ,, j 11 1111 P , 1 , n , ... ,on 1n the ro- 1 \\lt1lf' tht• I:!ttl ... h lllth•'tltt, ... -·n- 1 11 '\t , .. 1 !\\11 n1.-n ntd a death 1 •rtll\ 1!, nut It 11 11 ll!f-\mtl· \tt 1 hot ....... and State .t\n 111\f\Stlg:ttlon \\ L\' \'t ut• 1 1 n 'I• hn'\ in ll '\ ll'\ ''' \\ 1t 11 I' HP executed. ~~C\st~tdny by ~tate Polif·~ tlr Tttnp II (l nntli!Uf'l\ 0111 II.; 1:!1 Ltl\\,ll'd Hol-- K, \\\ estchPStt'l' Count\ mt(\ tht n n• (!dent\\ h!Ph \\\ rau~0 tli0 ,jo tlh 'N~\\\ \\ ot·kt't' Jltirl ' (' I II• Ill' I <ll ' ll<WO!lst and of Ttoopcr ll A ~IhN n.tlt of :\ttl- I' • ,. t· \\1 I 1111 .lunt..:: IIarvard J~rton, N Y. a n1rmhP1 fir T1nnp 1 L'l f J C I 1 \ ',, • <.:t 1tt• <.:w•nclJng the K, \\hO \\as InJurort on lli0 t't <tP 11 •.• 111~ 01\( ras 11, - ' ., l : 111 the Fl•tcl;: Ba:t Road hf:'t\\~PE'n IIIghl.nui I 1lls an 1 ___ I• ... dton 11 d t' 1 t\ oth~rs v.ere Corn\\a1l ~ Y. ,r-.tr>ult\ .dtq- 1o:..., 1 h 1 , , \ 111 , h. --tr•, t t p 11 p1l1co cour1t noon :\\(\\ ). , 1 1\. t ,, 11111 ,, b , ... , 1 p l•If\:lhmg- up hj\ 'fhP hnOf 1 Pt ~ nrnltlt \dr l'-1 hr- 1 ,], tth ~1tt 1 td1\ 11 ~.;hi 111 tl1 \ 1\1 ... 1\' t1 rally ol( hevf'd to ha\f> \'l...tddrd Pll thf\ lntrlr :\1111 nn I H· ld It l.hn~h\ld \\11 '1 R.nd up~£1t Hr> '' e~s unnhl,. to tf\11 1 tlw • 1t h \\ 10...: tl111:.:; 111 1 tn 11 tn \\h~tt h~ppened f':\-..C't'J\t th If he \i'lH 1 till' I ,11 ••I Ill 1111111.:1 d nding mPI thf> totrl tnd \hrn hr'p 11 },•\\d ll• tl tl :-., t ..... .t~c 11 C'ai11P to ''a\' at the hn ... p1L1l It 1 L\'+4(! \\ 1 .... lllln\\11 111 11-l t, \as I(>potterl thit th('l m.tdllur \\llhl.:...huld b\ till lll\Jl skulrl£'d nnd \HI.!': ;::'l<l.Zf\•l h\ a { 11 IIH'-11 tn l ... tlfltll d .... ' 1 ~ 111 '11- \\htch rltrl n0tqt\~P ~l('lt• ! .... t.., \\hl:ton.;;; o rl '-•Ill' 11,... ,,, ... ill ... 1 founrl the 111111\Nl ttoot11?r t nk htmlhllll~f',] 1hout tht ... 1 l\ 11 n 1 .. to St. Lukt'~ }fn~rlta] at l\,;(1\\- cll],,n to (,ll\\'-lll!tiS lln ... (lltil \\lrl, ,, l\ur~h It ''\s f::1Jd thtr:. 11lf'li111nt::hf'\1~gl\tii .. ll~t· d ttun~Jnn ~n{l j that althoug-h ht~ lnJtlllP!': h1\P 11\\1 1 1atrt \~~ t tk~\n tn II o:. 111\~n I' It .. \fi 1u-..h \\ns on in •\ t•t n \~r AI\·an T. 1 '\\t 1 ' 11 •tl<::~\ 11ad un- lrt nt n 1 cif'f.-.n<::CI pl:.t1t10n 1 r '' 1 1 .... r 1 '\ c:.. n1flnf\•'. Fnl· lit.; l1 \ 1 \ • \\ thn 'h t f ~\~XE'C'H• til' 1.1-.; .... ,,HiYanzettf l .... f 1 ~ l I f \'' 11 to mter• ...... 1 r•1 .-:•1 t(\otla~ ~a!!& 1d nrtge-1:::) heen fullv dPtPintmrrt hP $p~nt n n.t tnc;.t {f\:l.I\d 1h tt h ... h11l1 \ttc:. l faii~lv rP!':tful na:ht <lnrl h J!:: I !='t'O\ f'l \ I fl rtrtnrr>rl }\'>I If il r I 1 d 11 (>'\. llll r: 111•'11 tf\ hnred f0r ciPtPl\ITitnPcl til 1t It \1~ n t Columbia Students Visit Irving Home Here Friday., Saturday Court llf'at·s Great Fish Story of_, Odors 450 of Summer Classes Make Amrrwl Trip to Historic Sleepy Hollow; See Chun·ll, Hear Historian Tall; .\ .':1 f; .... l c:. •\~1\• \Co!; hellttt )>, ln l~e \\ rlh rm t. )ll\Pl! thts 111 t~nlll~ 11 1 111' O\-n Court. '\\!\ nt :\t>w York 1--l\ll~ silltd\t?'rl ftsh and ot ll'l .._ IP1' 1 c:. f} d •hentessen .. , 11 ('>r.:t 1 1 \l t ~c •ldll' 1 n, PI opt·te- .\ C'hm ge of Iecl'\less dt ivlng it t1lllnusstoners The \atet~ depart- agamst rred l\hllet an emplo~e 01 1 t,,t nt emploJ.PS ha\f.'l completed a On Ft!dn'\ aftf>I n11nn ~lll nntl 1111 I th11 '\lhtl 1 ,•mmunlllll ... , t nn(l thP the AtdsiPy Golf Club following an tnnnertiUn on Hudson Stret?t to Satutd,n· motmng- 1411 of thP smn- old p1 '''t I 11ok <'I'\\ l'.;luw:::ttlll h\- automoh!IP ctnsh on Routh l3toul-lt111nlnntP a tlPnd rmd therl-' and flo\ me-1 student~ ntt lun1lnL lnnt•!slt\ 1t1g \\t 11 !(, .. }Ill\ d ud. llllll' t 11]., \nv nf'nt th('l ~rc-T~\,Pn P~t.tte ,('s-~lh- \\iltP.t 111 a contmuou~ cnculn- rrtctde th{)ll ,tl1llllll \1-.tl t•Jiustotull tl11 ''l'l\!tuntl\ ,, tPtcin.' mmning- nt 11 o'clot:l .. , \\.l~ tun through thftllf\\\ and old n1alns ~lePpv Hollo\\ \\II It l1• \\ 1 .... 1 \to...:tt\1111tl ' I dtoppr:ocl tins mmnmg ,\lwn hP np .. 'lltls 1t Is said \tll PlPVPnt the Lt'a'\ing Xt\\ Yclll\ ('It\ 111 l.ut.:•• clllittll pe,ttetl Ill lUUlt ~~\\ tPl f10111 hP(Onllllg\lilP.tlantl ~ttlL'\ ~lght~f\f'lllg )1\1\1\' !hi'\• dtO\C' tl]l Jt \\ 1 s rlhll:.,E'tl thnt m flll\!IU .. t\hf'IP thr C\Oil~Ul11Phon 1s hght, and Btnnrl\l' tluuu ... II )nn},l~l\' \ll•t• Routh on lhoad\\d\ hP ll\lllP(l outj \\Ill !-;,1\f' \\~.\-tmg- \ah•r bPenu~e lhp the old PluliP\' :\l11111t II Ill \1s O( lJllP \\llh hi~ f'.tl~ nnd it StltH}\ }!\tll1!1f~ \\lJI lllt hl\Ell tn !Jt'\ h(!l\\11 Sf>t'll to l)(lbh~ Jt:11\ ltH] \\,tslllll~ t\\0 otlwt ntwlllnf'~ one O\\nf'd ln j~ ut to rlf',H tlw \\atet \\hiC'h nrcu- ton·~ lfrntlrpttiitiS, .11ul tn h\lll-· Mnx ( ohPn of !!00 ::\l<tiC'\ Plat(' 1 11\Uintf''-1 t11n, \\h('IP n JllliS~ \as m.ld~ to Rtooldvn. 1ncl thA otbf't ln l~tl\\ 111 • 'if'W thr ne\\ \\. 1shfngtnn Ir' mg Gooti\\lll of O\mntn holh of \\ht<ll FIRE TRIFLING ~lemotwl an•l f•t thos\ \\llo •n de \\t'le nmth hnunci ~\ fllf' m 1 g,uhng-f' h.ltlt\l l'lalk of Pn£>d tn \\llk rln\\n tlw half mtiP ot tllP tht(P (;tnt\ flame hmlrlmg .tt IS IRllllU\Std<\ Lnnl' tn ~er the hnn1(> of FOUR MINERS INJURED II ottlt!Hlt i:itteet this aftett1non URS \\'asluno;ton l11lnc:. '\tlkM Bane, Pa, Aug 8-(!.:'\t;) ]O<ponslhle forth~ 'fal'l>lo\\n J•'nel ra••It1g\ thP hot11P or Helen (;oulrl -Four m1ne1s \\ cte burnP<l, one Dopartment hemg called out The Shepa,rd, a o;top \-3! next made nt pethaps fatal!\', In an explo•ton of tlte \\as •xtlngmshed b~· a tenant Christ Churcl1, \h\r~ E:'ttl~ Parlter gas In tJ1e Stanton ~ne of the Le- m the building befote fj,j'~m•n ar-~0 Brien. r~pr•senttn~ the 'estr~. high & \.Hkes-Ban·e Coal Compan; tned No damage teeultcd from the n1ade an addre•s to th• 't•ltors ur· here, t,oday, blaze, , , _ on th• history of the church, and till llP l I 1 1d\\ 1\ I' -.t tht ~~ llllllll t II t t11 tl t () ].) )Ill t 1 It ( o\1 I 1'-1~ tin• \\ l' llt~\\ J ,)!>.I• .1 liHs :\1 til\ 1 Ill tiP\ l d. lip tilt• li\Inc.s g'l \\.., 11\d oltl 11€' t~lstnll(' ... in th('l nf th~ \\om 111 s :\I. ... ~ ~IOIH\1~· ~(HlPt\ II ti tiJP p;il}~ Of thfl I- 11 and :'\eHt' { luh of the Ftr•t Re· fntmed Chmoh had pt·epar•d luncheon for th• rl•l•g-n t Ion Ftl- on p~~e !2) .._, 111 PnJl \\ .., I 11! 11111 that his 11 tllll(tl it nH~t they 1..., 1 11 11 t ]Ill !Ill..:' th It It \aS 11 l•l thltlt:l~Olllt,\aS \tid tl d h• tll•l 1111t ft~~l ihnt lu ~h ultl PI\ tt'll thl\' i1sh which h•• 'ltllll l th•l not g-o bad thtuuc;h lll\ ftnlt of 111~ Good• 1111n h11l \ltlH\~s(l'~ to Jnove Ius • '11t('nt1nn th:1t tlw stmgPon \qs h 1<1 Fl1•e1 on t\w othel.\ }\'>liHl. C]1Jl11Nl. It '\\RS good When he rlelh erPrl It Judge Duell ~ satr) tl,.t h• could almost smell th\' fiG 1 after he listened to ·'\ testimon~ for ' t