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VaaMttt
STONINGTON, Me,
Stone a t the United States
Supreme const today denied
the petition fo r stay o f sent
ence for Sacco and Vanaetti,
presented as an 11th hoar
Stone waa the fonuth mem
ber o f the nation’s highest
ro n rt to refnse intervention.
Justices T a ft, Homes and
Rraades having been pre-
vtosiely appealed to. '
BOSTON, Ang. 21.— <IP>— The
last day of life for Niccol* 8«cco
and Van Zetti. unless somfthlng
unexpected happens, dawned to
day with defense forces still fran
tically working to stay tbs execu
tion. The execution ie set for
three minutes after midnight to
night. After speeding across three
states in an automobile, Arthur D.
Hill, chief defease counsel and as
sistants started their Journey to
the summer home of Justice Stone
of the United States SupreiAe
court to petition“tilmutor a stay g t
execution. A similar request made
to Justices Holmes and Braudels
hatheenrefupsd.
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FOUND. A HOMDS
■ Local officers are search
ing for tha owner of a stray
bora* found Sunday by A. L.
Poachy, forest ranger, at hie
home near the N o r m a l
school.
The animal, of the draft
type Is brown and has a
brand. It Is apparently five
years old, and la good condi
tion.
No one has reported the
lose or theft At-such an ani
mal and-police are finding
some difficulty In ' locating
the owner.
Worried?
MASK FLYING SAFER
WASHINGTON, Aug. 33.
— Loss of nine and probably
10 American lives in 10 long
distant flight attempts today
stirred the Commerce de
partment and National Aer
onautic Association officials
to make oceanic flying safer
by stricter enforcement for
motor planes and r a d i o
equipment. While no pldns
were revealed it Is known in
creased precantlons are be
ing devised.
lay-Off for Championship
of Southern Oregon Lea
gue* Will Take Place Next
Sunday at the 'Jackson
Oountv Fairgrounds—Big
Crowd Sunday.
LOCAL FOLKS
of Great Ocean Derby Overcome by Tragedy—
WILL ATTEND Sponsor
—Backer of “ Miss Doran” Will Continue Search
and Still Hopes for4 Safety of Young Woman—
CONFERENCE Hawaiian
Graft Scours Hundreds of Small Islands.
OPPOSES ALL 1
Dopest^rs 'were right ahont the
TRANS-OCEAN Bunday
game when they predict
ed defeat of the Klamath Peli
AIR FLIGHTS cans by the Boas.
Prerideut of Aemoutical
Association Bays “ Too
MANY FOLKS
GREET CÄL
KELLEY CASE
IS IN COURT
Big Attraction
At Helman Pool
Romany FoHcd Pitch Tents Near
■;« Thia (Xty Sunday;;Leave '
The gypsy folk carry tents with
them aad campfires burning be-
fore the little colony Sunday eve-
nlng with the men and < women
moving about, made a most pic
turesque scene,
81* automobiles, Bulcks, stude-
bakers and Reos were Included in
the caravan.
The gypeiee, southward bound,
left Monday mornings
Rev. 0. D. Gaffney On Fac
SAN Eli A NCI SCO, August 22. — (IP) — The navy
ulty at State Christian
forces
divided in the greatest ocean hunt in the history
Endeavor Meet
of the country, were scheduled to meet in mid-Paeific
Rev. C. D. Gaffney. State Pns- toduv, following their long search for the missing Dole
The boys from Klama'h coun
ty bit the dust taking the hhori
end of a 13 to 7 score io a base
ball classic which was witnessed
by a crowd estimated at 1200.
As a result of tbs outcome of
the Bunday game a third game
will be plyaed to determine the
championship of' the .Southern
Oregon League. The rubber is
to be played at the Medford dia
mond next Sunday and à crowd
will exceed the record crowd of
yesterday U expected.
KlamaJt defeated Ashland 8 to
7, in the first game of the little
"world series" played a week
8T. JOSEPH. Mo., Ang. 33. —
(IP) — Carl Wolfley, vice presi
dent of the National Aernonauti-
cal association. h*s protested to
William McCracken of the Unit
ed States department of com
merce, against further trans-
ocean flights.
Wolfley
believes
successful
Oceanic flights 0» the past have
folly served tbeir purpose, and
says that “present-day equipment
does not warrant any further
flights across tbs ocean." Hyi-
A rally and a "blow-up” In the
ards are still too great in oceanic
ninth
Inning won and lost that
flights for the results attained,
game tor the Boas.
he believes.
Boas got away to a good start
In the game Sunday when they
scored five runs in the first
Inning. Marlow first at bat hit
to the left field and made first.
Hughes was walked and Marlow
advanced to second. Logan strnek
out. Hoffard went out on a high
fly. Robblna hit a hot two bag
ger. scoring Marlow and Hughes.
Then
sotle third when McShane
BILLINGS, Mont., Aug. St.—
hit to the short atop and reach
(IPX—■-Aboard Presidential Train
ed first on an error. He stole
— Eight thousand persons greet
stone. Morgan hit a two bag
ed President Coolidge today when
ger, scoring Robbins and Mc
he arrived here on his way to
Shane.
WSrren next at bat
Yellowstone National Park. Great
reached first on an error by
crowds flocked about the dining
Powell, and Morgan sneaked In
ear where Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge
home.
Davis struck out with
were having breakfast but a
Warren dying on second.
street parade was called off. It
Klamath scored two runs In
is understood this was done as a
the first inning: Conlln filed to
safeguard to the president from
Hughes.
Heath reached first,
possible Sacco Vansettl demon
then
came
In on a three bagger
strations.
BOUTON, Asg. 33.—(|J>-— ttt-
fenders of Sacco sad Vaa ZeUI
again are racing through 11th-
hour maneuvers to thwart the ex
ecutions how.only a few hours
away.
Failure marked today’s attempt
to enlist the aid of Justice Louis
D. Braudels of the Uaited States
supreme court, who declined to
intervene on behalf of the con
demned men on the grounds that
members of bis family had Inter
ested themselves In the case.
After Justice Brsndeis had de
nied Attorney Arthur D. Hill’s
plea for a stay of execution pend
ing an appeal to the supreme
court, Hill tonight started by au
tomobile toward Maine, where he
hopes to lay a similar plea before
Brandais’ associate. Justice Har
lan F. Stone.
But the odds were heavily
t Stoy of Writ of
against the defenae attorney as
Corpus is Asked
Justlcd Stone Is summering at Isle
Tu Raut, a boat ride from Ston
y Counsel
ington. Maine. It is understood
here that boats to the Island do
SALEM, Aug. 22.—(IP»— Argu
not run every day and there was ment for a permanent writ of
habeas corpus In the case of
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Ellsworth Kelley was heard to
day before Circuit Judge Mc
Mahon, hut will probably not be
ended before tomorrow.
This
final effort to save Kelley from
the fallows for his part In the
murder of two prison guards In
Everything Ie la readiness for
a
prison break. It Is alleged
the "big swim" tonight at the
the
original' conviction was un
Helman pool sccerding to Mias
James Wlllos,
Fay Carver who has conducted a constitutional.
also
under
stay
of execution
class for boys and girls thia sum
pending an Insanity examination.
mer.
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Exhibition and contest events The pair were to have hanged
are to be included oa the pro last Friday but legal process
Intervened.
gram.
The public la invited to attend
the swim. Warning has heap gives
Canyon City— Old Badger mine
that everyone should wear old In Susanville district has 35 men
clothing that "splashing" will aot working and will soon open reduc
damage.
u .•
tion plant.
A picturesque caravan o f gyp
sies were camped Sunday., ead
Sunday night nt the public cam»
ground near the overhead cross
ing east of. tow s.
The p en and women wore the
typical gaudy costume of the Ro
many folks, aad the usual nqm-
ber of children, djrty nnd poorly
clad were Included ,1a the lot.
ÀYy AUGUST 22, T927
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tor Councilor of the State Chris lier«.
tian Endeavor Union, pastor of
Craft from Hawaii and those from the California
the local Congregational church
mast
have been scouring the great expanse of waters,
will direct classes.in recreational
leadership at the Oregon Chris and the great semicircle of the flight having been cov
tian Endeavor Summer .confer-1 ered, the two forces were expeetd to meet.
ence which opens next Monday.
As morning dawned no encouraging report of any
August 29, at Turner, Oregon. 10I
nature
was received from any of the great army of
miles south of Salem.
David Gaffney, Eilxabeth Car« craft searching for the three missing planes and seven
ter, Ellen Galey, and Mr. and fliers.
Mrs. D. N. Spencer and family, al|
On the one side of the "Dole**
"
members of the Congregation*) disaster" ledger stands the lives j 2 4 9 T H llT A K R S
church and Miss Marie Prescott, of nine men and one woman, the >
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member of the Ashland Presbyter loss of nine airplanes, and the ex-
R T N R R R C ’O R T l
* * lv s a l U l W R l /
ian church and president of the pendlture of hundreds of thou-
Crater Lake Union, a division pf sands of dollars. One the other
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the state Christian Endeavor or side representing the "mess of Q^mmant OB BfflcidllCV of
ganization, which is Interdenom pottage" was a 128,000 pot of
Unit Made in 0 . N. G.
inational, also plan to attend the gold and a day of fleeting fame.
Publication
conference.
Experts here explained that of
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Bible study, leadership classes the three lost planes only the
In the August iasne of “The
tor various--grades, recreational •■HoWtvR 8»glv, ’ piloted by Jaek Oregon Guardsman,” officialpnh-
work, missionary and society Prost and navigated by Gordon Ucation of the O. N. O.. the
leadership, are classes Included on I Scott, had a good chance of being following comment la made by
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Here ta a study of two faces. Insert is pictured Charlie Chaplin Just
before hta^Iitlgation With Llta flrey Chaplin began. Above is the
most recent picture of the movie comedian, taken just before he
went to Los Angeles in the effort to effect an amicable settlement
with, hla wife. The divorce suit has put lines In Chaplin’s face.
Chaplins Settle Famous Divorce
CaBe With Property Settlement;
a
Leta Gets Custody of Children
e lay lu a perfect landing upon the
', surface of the sea." If, before the
? plane crashed to the acean, the
- blrdmen bad time to drop Its
, landing gear, dump Its gasoline,
1 inflate the flotation bagtR and
LOS ANGELES. Aug.-22.— (IP) the two children.
1 make "flat" landing, thevfueelage
— An interlocutory decree of di
This fully meets the require
I cf the little ship would make a
vorce was today granted to Lita ments of the California I a w
, fairly seaworthy boat. ’
Gray Chaplin from Charlie Spen which provides that a wife is en
cer Chaplin.
The "Miss Doran," however, av
titled to half the property ac
iators pointed out, would have
The famous divorce case came quired and earned subsequent to
had a difficult time making a
to a sudden conclusion and was marriage. Income from the trust
Isafe landing upon the water. If
devoid of all sensation.
An fund is to be paid Mrs. Chaplin
the ship came down as It woiilp
nouncement was made of a pro as legal guardian of the two child
have on land, it was believed that
ren, tor their support, mainten
perty settlement.
when its landing wheels hit the
ance and education. The princi
Mrs. Chaplin is to receive
water the force of the impact
pal goes to the children when the
8625,000 trust fund and a trust
would turn the ship over immed
fund of 8200,000 la provided for
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iately and leave no time for the
launching of the little rubber
Success of Products Show raft.
r
in September Seems * ’¡The "Dallas Spirit” In which
Assured
Captain William P. Erwin and
All Indications point toward the Al Elchwaldt net out frem Oak
success of the Jackson County land airport Thursday to attempt
Products show scheduled to be to locate the other planes, was
I held at the fair grounds, Septem given the smallest chance for
safety. If, as, was Indicated by
ber, 16, 16 and 17.
the
last, half-completed, dramatic
Granges in the county are tak
radio
message, the ship struck the
ing a leading phrt in the prepara
tion tor the big exhibit. Pro surface of the ocean In a tail Lithian» Realize Substantial
duces of every type nre being har spin. it was probably crushed im- 1
Financial Profit From
vested and prepared for the com mediately it struck the water.
Show*
While the population of the la-
munity booths. Granges in the
county will compete In a group lands Sunday gave up almost the
last ray of hope, Mollaska, Flint
display.
Agriculture, horticulture, poul business man, owner of the plane, (
try. rabbit, art, floral, sewing, clung to the belief that s o o n
canning, school work and Club there would be word of the miss- ,
work, are departments which will Ing plane and the little girl to
be outstanding in the big exhibit. whom he has been almost a father 1
The only live stock exhibit will and an answer whom whim he i 1
be that made by the Boys’ nnd bought the "Miss Doran" a ft d h
made the flight possible.
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Girls' Clubs.
Messages he has received from
religious fanatics saying they 11
have received revelations from• <
Gcd the fliers are still a 1J v « 1
brought renewed hope to* the I
broken man. One message receiv
ed today said:
r
Members of the official board
of the M. E. church will meet
this evening In ttys church parlor,
to consider some piafor actions In
the church body.* ‘
Consideration' df bringing a
deaconess to do work In the local
congregation and a new finance
"Every day we receive queries and the students*™ being enter
plan la to be considered. <
regarding rqomlag accommoda ed in the beet possible homes.
tions In this city tor students who
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Some married mew who "Will
DREAD DISEASE EXISTS
will enroll for the next session of
A minor epldethlc of Infantile schoolUat the Soathern Oregon bring their families have few the
paralysis
Is said to exist In Normal” according to Arthur Tay school term have rented furnish
A i*
Klamath Falls. A total of ten lor faculty Instructor and mem ed apartments sad
furalehed
cases hevo been reported With ber of the housing committee of
only one new case repotted last the school.
ahont the etty
week It ie believed the epidemic
Many rooms have been investi
has been Drought undir sontrol. gated by the housing committees to Mr. Taylor.
PLAN FOR
EXHIBITS
CARNIVAL IS
BIG SUCCESS
Church Board
Meets Tonight
Many Prospective Students Seek
Rooming Accommodations in City