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TTTE PATTVY rANTAGRAni. KLOOMIN'GTON', THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1927. TWO Sacco and Vanzetti Denied Clemency an advisory committee to mak, separate Investigation. This mltte waa compoaed of Preaiden- Lawrene Lowell of Harvard tin Vr CYCLIST NEAR DEATH Urbana to Entertain TKrrp Grand Sessions Coolidge's Statement Exp'ained by Lawrence (Continued From Pag 1) Plea by Governor Fuller; Sentenced to Die Aug. 10 for 7-Year Old Crime AFTER HITTING AUTO of iu, Au8.

w2 Libana. Auj. I itoae al.l Th aa a thraat unlaaa ha cava nil ron- KEPI TAX PAYMENTS Attorneys Say That Cashier Old Not Pay Money Given Him to Collector. Collision Near Lincoln May Prove Fatal to Farmhand from Belleville. on arranai manta aant to a cariain kind of farm rrllaf la i-nnipielinii arrani'innta fr an- I lu lalallon.

lnlaed, Mr. Coollilga haa t.itmnnii tha thi.a icuiul araalnna Mind tlt.it avfry act ha rommlti aa tha I'rlnra Hill Miaona. whU-h will ta auhjart to political t.a hald hrra Auxual I to 12. mclua- aorut my. lvt Saw Many Intarpralationa.

Mi-ndny. tha kth. tlia Prima To raaaln tha Indepandanca which Hall Orand (iulld Ilcrinnaa of thai ha tlnnka a praaldrnt ahould hava Tcmplan Cruaitda. a Tamplar and at tha nm tlma to fraa hlnnalf Massachusetts Murder Case Has Attracted International Attention; Friends Claim Men Were Persecuted. Find Mother at Clinton Thru Item in Newspaper CI Ajg 3.

i Speca1.) Tliiu an iltm H'arina in aav-tl in this territory Miaa hi nil lih ile i-f Chi. w-1 i I he HtV tit Ret in tn.ji'h with icr whom has not aan .01. alia ia a ill' girl Sie'' week an" wrote ran supers In thin ran of tha kIih for information regard. ru her mother who at on lima lived In Decatur, hut who nail married again and whoa irfnt nm a th daughter 1 :1 no1 k- ow Thru th.e puper th mother. I Mn Juh lHvidaon of learned of tha sir I and h.ia ht-n sum hr a1-1rra anil will rummunlrata with har.

ally, rresiami Kuinuel W. Hir.it th Massachusetts Institute 0f nnlogy and Former Judg Grant of th probate court, wa widely known a an author Nw Witnaat Called. On June 29, with the the executive council. Governor i granted a resplt to eiacco. and Mudelro "to and Including ai 10." In a tatmnt he said don "for th reason that the reviewing th vldnc and (approximately 7,000 pages'.

Interviewing wltneaae (nearly cannot well be completed by .1 i Th prat Investigation ceeded. large number of being called bfor th governor the advisory committee. The governor' advisory Invited counsel for th coven of any raaponalbllity fur what tha nuxiliary. will ha -iuin, followed Lincoln. Aug.

3 fSpacial.) Virf II vt in M. fl.iiraa hy tha I'rinia II. ill Urnnd c'liaptar. Hoal Arch of Cllnola on Moor withdraw a. counsel fur the two men la November.

124, and Thomaa F. and N. J. McAnmnvy, who had bn associated With him. withdrew a month later.

William (I. Thompson of Boston, waa gngiM aa rounael to aru befor Ihe Masaachusetta supreme court an appeal from Judge Thayer' refuaal of a new trial. Celestlno Madelroa entered th cas In Jnury. 1I2S. Madelroa a In tha atate priaon, under aentenc of death for th murder of James E.

carpenter, a Wrenlham bank raaluer. In November, 1DIM. In a lengthy statement asited that member of the "Morelll gang" of Providence. R. with which he had heen associated, committed th South Braintre murdera and that Kacco and Vanxettl had nothing to do with the shooting.

(Continued From Page 1) J. iSutoil.t It III! I t- ro in f.ir vr! rri hcra tid to ra-; Pntae. Aug. it .1 i torn tl: Judge riir 'hat cvar 'fmm Injuria, r.oalvai Tua.d.y and Wadiia.d Ai.liiat politician! ninv danda whether they choima to draft him or dlacard him tha premdent haa at any rata apnken tha flrit word lone enough In advance of the coming political eaion of con-sreaa and thaa llapuhllcan national convantlon Itaelf to ba able to point to hla re.ent atatement aa hla per-aonal preference. Mr.

t'nnlldga knew exactly what would ba tha varying Interpretation. and th define to roll whan hl motorcvcla cn'IMd with e.n. na wun n. ron.r, a tc irira -nr drlvan hv Brannan I Trine Hill firnnd i I Knlihta Tamplar nf nit Tha a -cidant -crurrad n.ar Thuraday and Krlday. Auguit II a' l.

aavan miira nuth of har, han and I Mi F.im wa north on thai Hold Military Ball. hrd ron.i and Olr.iaon waa ninc Tha aoiial faa'uraa vt tha inaat- had not teattned during the trial action was conatrued th defense line of vldan 1. outh Tha lattr atartad to turn intra will ha a nubi rcuuon to tha that could ba placad on hla announca wer barred under technlealitii, th court procedur. On July 17. Sacco and Vanuatu (.,.

Ivesdale Resident, 87, Hurt When Car Collides With Auto from Homer gan a hunger atrlk. They r. i a it to a dirt road and tha motor- i cnd (luild. T. C.

on Monday mant. Ha knaw that If tha Rapuhll-cycia hit tna front and of hli auto n.aht. and puhllc lecaption tha can party did chooaa him by accla. Mcllam'a left la waa hrokan. two(irnnj haptrr.

H. A. M. and tirand 1 mathm. tha raaponalbllity for tha flnuara wara torn fitim hl laft hn c'omnianilery.

f. on Tumday ave- I "third tenn" r.uld ha on tha Hapub-h. left arm waa hrokrn and ha Th ..1.1... llcan nurtv ltlf and If tha flcmib- hi n.in rn.nev to A -non. Jr, if.r hi rv and 1 i rc-rev had nr-! giv.

In 'h A petition una tin- tit obtain from e.ver it th I'iaudon S't batik rf f'sirf1 tl IT receipts hi'h frf hy C'i- lector A B. Claudon. for tion r-1 which up to th prea'nt ma It 'led have 't been raid cun'lriued Ihe hf.ir- tug until neat Wdnedy aus County Attnrnev II. M'Fadden wa not prr'd to present i uppo'-t petition Hank. am A'lswtd.

i riaim 'r allow I guilt or Innocence of the accused. I believe w.th the Jury In the lirldge-water rase that Vanietti waa guilty and that a tnal waa fa.r. Found Revolver on Both. "Th South Bralntree crime wa. particularly brutal.

The murder of the paymaater (Farmenter) and the guard (Herardelll) waa not necroary to the robbery. The murdera were gLComplialied flrat. the rabbet afterward. "Vanxettl when arnaied on May had In hi hip pocket, a fully loaded revolver, tiacco had a loaded atol tucked into the front of a trouaer. and 20 loJie cartridge which fitted thia piatol.

Upon being queatloned by tha police, both men told what they afterward admitted wa a tiaaue of lie." ii'i'H lore mvr. nan angel Sntncd to Dn July 10. On th baala of thl statement defense counsel filed further motion vi -iiiNis iiivbi nnq naa a iiKtn iooii on i wo occasions Committee Hr Ceunatl, Governor Fuller vlltd the brlaf pioKiama w.ll faatura tha.a two i'rn viciorioua at ina rac.ptlona. whlrh will ba hald In tha P. rrpraarntln In aiich a caaa tha K.

of P. and Maannlc halia on tha I niajorl-y of th. Am.r lenn tha priaon on July 22 and 1 decision would be than the public t'fbana. Aug. S.

(Soacal.) John Fnrretal. a1 Iaidl r.ild'nt, w.ia rmf illy Injnrfd at t.in e'rlock la at anin whan tha car 'n whtrh ha mi rid wuh hta tnn. FA Vor-raatal. ali of Ivaadala, vai wlnad hv a rniina ilrtvan hv J. third floor of the Imperial building.

Mrro, vanaeiii ann maaeiroa nn. On Thuraday ght at the Coll- I Z. VI turn on youth Nell will b. I ll numerous serloui gnnhea A deep giah over hla left ry la he. Iieved to have fractured hla skull One of Oleaaon'i daughter, wn aiiahtly Injured.

McKim haa heen working for Forrest Downing on a firm near Lincoln and had formerly lived here. The MrEim family moved away from here a year ago and laat e.k til buy came tuck to work. Son of Man at Morton Coolldg violating a "third term pre Hanka aaiinat tha Clmi- I a carpantar frnm Hnmar. don bank, wh ch. to me jcirtont occurred hetween cedent." but th people deriding that when thev wished to give aecond elective term or a loneer nerlod of held tha military K.

T. ball and a competitive dr. II. In th drill the ronteatanti will be St Oeorge Command, ry. No.

4. and Hugh I'aven Commamlery. No. 1, both of Chicago Winner lete Trophy. evidence waa var placed on the T'lonn ng hard acccunta it the me It.

I riltp M. rarret at.ited ha waa I service than eUht yeara they had th Crime Committed la 1920 tlanka loaned the r.k tie aim 01 rntrfl rnr when It rlsht to do hecauaa there la no i IJ oi'4 3J 1 4 for which he re. kidded aoroM tha rond directly In constitutional llmltntlon on the preal- xettl. the last or th brought Into the warden'a ray, talked with th governor for an in Afterward th governor ann-unrei that ha would make a second tt to th priaon. Th sdvlsory committee eoirr.lrt1 It hairing of wltneaae en It heard argument on Julv tt Attorney Thnmpann, Herbert 0 rr.

mann, aaaoclat defenae counsel, Dudley P. Ranney. aaalatant dta'net attorney of Norfolk countv. aMtiea was ready to draw up If report Th executive council, which th power to approv or diantprnva any recommendation of the v.rrvr for clemency, will hold it next Ing tomorrow, having nnatnorel The trophy fot the winner will be dentlal tenure. for a new trial, which war denied hy Judge Thyr In October.

12. On the representation that ha might he needed a a witness. Madeiro thrice waa aranted reaplte before the Maasnrhuaett auprem court, which previously had overruled exception to Judge Thayer' refusal to grant new trial on other ground, finally on April 1927, up-held hi decision on th Madeiro motion. On April Sacco and Vanietti were taken to th Dedham court house and aentenced by Judge Thaver to dl In th electrle chair at the state prison In the week of July 10. In the court room both mad dramatlo plea, aaaertlng their Innocence.

Thev openly accused th ludge of prejudice and of Influenc-In th Jurv against them. Then Governor Allan T. Fuller he-cam the center of Interest In th case. Hla office waa dlugd wlih letters, telegrama and cablegram from all part of th world. Th malnrltv of these communication, which cam from person of all classes.

Including- many clergymen afnd college professor, urged the governor either to pardon the two men. commute their sentence or appoint a committee of rltlr.ena to make an Impartial Investigation of tha whole rae. Some of them, however, asked hm notn to Interfere with th court' decree. Occeslon- th (ir.md Commandery loving cup, Get Rid of Charge, which I on In a dow n- what Mr. CooluUe haa done I to town store window.

St. George rj hunself of tnt charge that he 1 Commandery la the preaent holder of trying to Ket the nomination and at tha nip, and won the competitive 1 Hie same time ha. etrengthentd hi. dr. 11 at the fir a ml Kncampment at position the electoral cnmpnlgn if Boston last aummer.

shoulj be nominated. If he had The general committee will meet 1 not la.ued audi a atatement aa reived the hank, note mcned hv A ClaJdon. Jr He later w.thJrew lrii from th fu-e of the no'e and 1 on a later date f.ralehtenad up the note, receiving II which ha placed In the avir.e account At I that time A. Clauinn. made out a depomt and Hinki the dupl rate The hark'a ledsrar ahowt the ertr.

for Jli hut there ta no mention of the Alka for vorea. front of the r.pprmchlnB car. wh'ch an trnveling aouth on route TS, ta occupanta enrotite home after having apent the diy In Ohim-pi an. aad veara. wn the only one Intured In tha crash.

He wan taken to Padorua. where It waa found thit he wa auffarlng from a Hadlv licerated lip. a aaih on the held and a deep cut on the left knee, whh required a number of aur- Loses His Life in Lake Merle n. Aug. 3.

(Special.) Churiea Frlnu of 11 mewuud. 12 yeai old. aon of Julin Kriutx. of thia piace, waa Ur iHiieU iunday afternoon at Cedar Lake. InJ The row boat In which the i-rlnti party waa riding wa.

by a motor boat and capsized, apillini; the ilr wnrj man, his two i liililren and a brother, John Krintz, Morton Jeweler, Into tha deep water. It la said that the drowned man was lnju! In th accident, ao that he was unable to iwlm. Hia brother waa also slightly in e.alnn acheduled for todav did yesterday, he would have been beelttfed between now and nul June with rriutata for an expression of Friday night to hear final report from the aiih-commltte on houalng. printing, reception, ball, badgea, halls, meeting trains and decoration. A criminal case which ha ochoed thruout the world began when Frederick A.

Parmenter, paymaater at the ahoe factory of the Slater Merrill company in South Braintre, and hi guird, Alexander Berardelll. were ahot to death at the door of the factory on April 1920. Bandit w.io had driven to th factory In an automobile seized th factory payroll of veral thousand dollara which Parmenter had from a bank and escaped. Sacco and Vanzetti entered the cas with their arrest on charges of murder on May 1920. Almost Immediately there started th effort to bring about their liberation, which spread over more than yeur and extended to Europe, Central and South America.

Mistaken identity waa the claim Minonk Woman Weds A bill for divorce haa bean Med by 'on'a afltche. He waa treated hv opinion, particularly In connection with those primary contesta In which i-cn Amltv town.h n. P'. M. M.

Rlcketta. or ann Slght-aeeing ride, will ha given on Springftald, Aug. 3. (Spatial 1 William A. Konwlnskl, 1221 later removed to hla home.

Mond iy to tha lad ea and Thursday 1 hl nnn, ballot, only Ash tret, and Ml Anna Minonk, wer married Tuesdav to the If the committee written consent. Jni. cor- can secure c.ire respondent rote eoliie time ago th.t ernoon bv Justice of the raa fames A Pelllr at hi e.fn Lincoln Woman Hurt oui.ije wuuiii aoaner aunie 01 'the first request, for hi. consent by 'refusing to permit hi name to go on any of the primary Mr. M'oolHluea announcement make It i easier to write auch letter, when the jured, hut wis ahle to nave th younger of the two atnHll chllilen.

The "ther child waa able to aw Im. The hoiiy of tiie drowned num waa not recovered until afternoon. He la survived by hla widow at Cemetery Entrance Mra. ramll'ua Mitchell, of fhl-earn waa r'd'nr In the back aeat cf tha Fnrreafa! car at the time of the craah and waa hurled to the front aeat. where aha waa cut hv flying rlaaa from the hroken windshield.

Other d.amaee to th car waa a front left wheel, a demolished running hoard and h-nken glass The eoune was completely wrecked, hut the driver escaped uninjured. Mrs. John Parvin Dies at Her Home in Clinton! Just Get There First a cornea. Automobi Crash ally ther cam threat of violence. and four email children.

The funeral waa held Wednesday Who ak that hia marrlce relation, with a wife. Cora Corrl-gan. ba legallv aevered. They were married In JcT at r-peetone. Minn, and lived tocfther until March, at which tlma Mrs.

Corr.aan left him and haa not aince returned. The bill atatea that Mn. Cnrrlean left her h'ihnd In company with B.injnmln Prif.Ve. who had been a roomer In the rorrlgan home, and that Mra. Corrig.m Informed her huehand that she waa leaving him for tha purpoee of liv ng with Brlake: that aha wia living with BrNke aa huahand and wife in Chicago during Januarv and April.

alao that a full and complete of prcperty rlghta haa been mad h'tween Coi-rlaan and a wife, and the court la aeked to approve Lincoln, Aug. 3. (Special.) Mrs. lndlcatd hla viewpoint to a few afternoon at mewond. Among who attended Marie Tomrenke.

406 North Hamilton very cloa friends. Laat year while those from Morton set forth bv tha supporter of the two men. Even befor they were brought to tilal It bacam known that Saccn. a ho worker, and Vanxettl. a Plymouth fish dealer, had radical affiliations.

Defeni Alibi Fail. They were ind cted September 11, 1920, and at their trial, which start were hli sister and her husband. atreet. Is aurTcrlng with a broken rib this correspondent happened to be and S. V.

R.ipp: the Peaoonesa hospital aa the i having a caaual converaatlon with a brother. John Frint. and Ins result of an auto collision Tuesday college friend of Mr. oolidge. the question of 192S wia mentioned.

This father. John Krintx. Hr. iat P- 'be i nion cemetery an- The Morion Jeweler waa crippled I Irance en Route Four, in an srelilant number nf vases Mra. Pomrenke had ben driven to Clinton.

Aug. 3. (SpeeiaO Mrs. John Parvin. residing In the Masonic ed at Dcdham, May 31.

1921, both admitted that they war radical. Judg Prejudiced, Claim. In du course, counsel for th condemned men carried petitlona to th governor, asking hia Intervention. I In a long, written plea, Vanxettl asked not for a "pardon'' but for 1 "Justice Sacco refused to lgn th i petition In hi behalf and Mr. Thompson, In filing th plea for I clemency, explained that felt that the long nervou traln had brought about a mental attitude for i which Pacco waa not altogether r- I sponsible.

An alienist Indicated that he found Sacco abnormal In certain respects, and the governor was asked to consider th plea, even If Sacco had refused to sign It. I Accompanying th petition of the I At the trial th atate produced hullding on West Main atreet. died ago and It la marveled at here that nv nunmnn i.i -m at her home at IrlS m. Wednea- he wa, ahle to save ih child from I on a crave and upon comlmr dav after an Illness of six weeks with drowning. nut of the cemetery the car was Wood pressure.

For two weeks ahe I struck by another machine driven by waa a patient In the John Warner WolLr, Mr. Kennedy of Tulsa. Okla. hospital. lvirs.

William vv alien com. ion umvoidabi. Ada Fenner. daughter of Albert and p. I tt Mr.

Kennedy and wife and child Tbat'i all you have to do to win th Pathex motion plctur outfit offered In Th Dally PnlgTph "Th Show" Treasure Hunt. Anl all you have to do to there first li to put the words together correctly before an-one else doe It. It's well worth trying for. If you haven't the first fifteen word you can get them from a special file of paper provided for your us at The Dally Pantagraph of flee. For th Next Fiv Words See Treasure Hunt Pag In Mnlhe Fenner waa born east of Kantnill nOmP 'came from Tulsa to Springfield where Clinton In the Prairie Center neigh they visited Mr.

Kennedy' fathrr correspondent remarked that Mr. Coolidne appeared to be a condldate and would In all probability be renominated. "Mr. oolidge 1 not a candidate." was the significant comment made. "And Just one year from now you will find mora people naklng him If will run that 1.

If he will accept the nomination than If he really wants It. People will wondering If he will take It. That will be the situation year from now." G. O. P.

Ha Sam Problem. The first evidence of this atrategy began to be apparent a few month ago when there wa talk about obtaining the nomination for Mr. Cool-ldge by acclamation. This procedure, however, was Immediately criticised as meaning merely tlmt the president with hia tremendous power would borhood. In 17 the waa married to John Tarvln, also of DeWitt county, they were the parent, of one daughter.

Ruth, who la now 11 year. old. She made her home In and near Clin aeveral witnesses who Identified the two men aa having been In the car from which the shot were fired at the paymaster and hla guard. The defense put on witnessea who asserted that Sacco and Vanxettl did not resemble the men who committed the crime and other witnessea who offered alibis for both, declaring that Pacco wa In iston and Vanxettl In Plymouth at the time. The tate contended that at the time of their arret and afterward Pacco and Vanxettl displayed a consciousness of guilt, partly admitted that they had lied to the pollr and the district attorney, but their cotin-sel set forth tha claim that thl was because, aa admitted radical, they Rantoul.

Aug. 3. (Special.) Mrs. William Wallen, life-long resident of this community, died at her home here Tuenday, at .:45 p. follow-Inir an extended Mine due to cancer.

Mrs. Wallen had been In falling counsel for th defense wer flv affidavits bv newspaper writers who had been assigned to th trial, and others, who affirmed that Judge th aime. Maxieana Given Antonio Guerrero and Oeorge Axuna, Mexicana. were arraigned before County Judce Ray Pe.ler In th county court. They were ar-riignrd Information filed by Ptate'a Attorney Nell Kerr, rharilng them with petit larreny.

T'pon each entering a plea of guilty they wara aentenced to erv 10 daya In the county Jail and pay a ne of sn each and coata of ult. They had heen arreated Sunday hy Sheriff J. R. Pcarrat on rhirga of theft of an automobile tire from Batea Brothers' nation at Odell. A Judgment by confalon haa heen aecured In the circuit court by E.

K. Vlrkler agalnt W. F-. Fowler. Tha amount la I1SS 5.1.

Immediate exacutlnn waa awarded. ton all of her life except eighteen month when the family lived In health for more than two years who la superintendent of one of the city ehool at the capital. The party was enroute to Chicago to vlalt friend. The rolllalon was unavoidable aa the Huffman rar came directly Into the path of the Tulsa machine a It wa coming tip the hill. Leave Hospital, Ben Hopp, who haa been in St.

Clara' hospital since Sunday when he received a knife wound In the neck during a quarrel with James Gaddia, waa able to go to hi home today. Justice of Peace L. F. Garwood act a preliminary hearing for (Saddle on Thayer, during the trial, had spoken outside the court room In language that ahowed he was prejudiced acainst the defendants. I The governor began a personal In- vestlgatinn into the case.

On June I he announced that he had appointed Tomorrow's Pantagraph Peterabnrg. They Just moved back i Minnie Fr.iler, daughter of Mr. to Clinton to live) one month ago. ind Mra William Fraxier. waa born Mrs.

Parvin la survived hv her I near Rantoul, Oct. 22, and wa. husband and daughter, two hrol hers married Jan. 1. 1907, to William and two sisters.

They are Frank and Wallen. She had apent her entire Jasper Fenner and Mrs. Edward 1 Hf In and near Rantoul. She waa pull the strings behind the ecenra and that the nomination would be obtained with the knowledge, consent and cooperation of the president himself. The announcement In which arr and Nora Owena.

all of memoer or in nrisuan cnurcn. Clinton. She wa. a member of the M. K.

church. Mra. Wallen la survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Fraslor of Rantoul: two sons, Raymond and Orvllle. both at home; a alster, Mrs. President Coolldge ay flatly that he doe not choose to run will help to offset the impression that he will In Aged Woman at Fisher Mrs. Fred Stoll, 80, H. H.

VanSickle. Urbana. and' three I J' 8t l.nii(l bond on a charge nf assault brothers, Klmer Frazler. Middletown, ive newzest lany way connive In the nominating MS were In fear of deportation and not because they had committed the murder. Charg Misleading Questions.

Expert of the tat testified that one of th fatal bullets fitted the revolver which wa taken from Sacco after hi rrest. The defense based some of It exception on the charge that question put to these experts were misleading. In his charge iidge Thayer urged the Jury "not to allow the fact that r- it with Intent to kill and murder. Strok Uies following process. From the practical point of view, the politician, are lett with the usual Rutland Woman Injured Dies at Beason Home Beasen, Aug.

3. (Special.) Mra. Fred P. Stoll, 80. died at her homo near Beason Tuesday at 2:20 p.

m. Mary Haff was born in flermany, Jan. 1, 1847, and waa married to Howard Frazier, Rantoul, and Glenn Frazier, I'rbana. Funeral aervlces will be held Thursday at 2 p. at the Christian church, with Rev.

D. P. Morris officiating Tiurial will be In Mnple-vvood cemetery. problem who is the atrongeat man A the Hennhilenn nn rt ran nam anil spaiide ana in AUtO in Une IJieSiwln a victory at the polls? For a i I li'tle while there will be talk of other nuuinu, ug. these defendant are Italian to In finenee vnll." candidate) and Indeed Mr.

CoolhK-e Frederick P. Stoll. at Rechway. I rrenerioic r. cioii.

it n'rairay, i -v. N. May 1. 1866. She had (Jbtainod $100 living near Beason for the past "JiaillUU I "They have the same he said, "lis though their ancestor came to even pie has removed any harrier to members of his own cabinet, like Mr.

Hoover or Mr. Mellon, and ha opened the race to all of them. This, too, was necessary In order that there should be freedom of choice and not from Lincoln Grocers Fiaher, Aug. 3. (Special.) Mra.

D. B. Bryant, aged resident of Fisher, died laat night at her home following a atroke of paralysis auffeied on Mr. Bryant had been In isil-lng health for yeara, having suffered atrokea aome time ago. Nancy Kathryn Stucker was born near Taylorville, Sept.

12. 184. She waa married March 17, 170 to D. B. Bryant.

They had resided here a number of years. he waa a life long member of the Methodist church. Surviving are her husband, three children. Mrs. Daisy Purcell, Urbana, Mr.

Cora Outlaw and Clarence Bryant, Fl.her: two brother. William B'yant, Edinburg and Simon I Bryant. Louisville. Ky. She la also aurvlved by ten grandchildren and over In the Mayflower." Denie Motion for Retrial.

When the Jury July 14. 1921. Ad lie Vlneeore, 70, died Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Mary Vlneeore, west of Rutland. She was Injured on June 5 while returning from Sunday school when a passing auto hit her as she started to cross the road. Lnst Thursday she was ahle to leave the hospital and was brought to her sister-in-law's home, hut a few days later became ill and waa believed to have diphtheria. simplest meal years. Mrs.

Still la survived by her husband and the following children: Henry. Fred and Anna of Beason: Joseph of Cocoa. Mrs. Emma lie Jarnett of Plalnview, Jack of Hallville: William of San Diego, Thomaa of this city, Mamie Deckard alo of Lincoln, and John of Raveden, Ark. presidential dictation at the national convention.

Confidence in Hoover. If Mr. Coolldge should prove to be the strongest man in the Republican party, the man who can pull senator Lincoln, Aug. 3. (Special.) The clever forger who enJ-rsed checks Hexed to have been Issued by Dr.

F. L. Hnmll. local dentist, with the name of George Wilson, netted approximately $100 In cash from Lincoln grocers last Saturday night. This morning a third check Issued by the forger was turned over to Sheriff William Schaffenacker by another grocery store.

The check was Identical to the checks passed at the other two stores. Miss Vlneeore was born at T.aeon AHADA brought in a verdict of guilty of murder In the first degree, the Sacco-Vanzettl defense committee which had been organized to finance their defense asserted that the Juror had convicted the men because they were radical and not because the evidence had shown that they had committed the murdera. Judge Webster Thayer of the superior court, whose home 1 in Worcester, presided at th trial. Fred H. Moore of San Francisco wa chief M'ary neco'w upon Vo four great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Fri make the race. He will then be Piatt County Farmer Ends Life With Rifle RY" day at 2 p. at the family home, with Rev. W. C.

Theobald, pastor of the M. E. church, officiating. Burial will bo In Wlllowhrook cemetery. a child she came to this community with her parent.

She I survived hy two brothers and one sister: P. a. D. Vlneeore, Rutland: Edward Vlneeore. Idaho, and Mrs.

Carry Trow. Mallard, la. chosen not bcause of hla personal ambition or desire but because the Republican party feels that his administration ahould be continued and that he alone can win. The Htiength of only one man Herbert Hoover would appear at thl am. v.

a aa counsel for the defense. Sentence was staved pending motions for a new trial. Gottlieb Brodt Dies Suddenly at Eureka Msnticello. Aug. 3.

(Special.) William Marvin. 71 yeara old, shot and killed himself Tuesday morning. and was found by hla brother James Marvin, and Oren Tech in the yard of hi. home southwest of Montlcello i. tM i anMnnnn i.

'The Qhampagne of Qinger vfles' IM Eureka, Aug. 3. (Special.) Gott On Dec. 24, 1921, Judge Thayer denied the first of these motions. At about the same time there occurred the first of a erie of demonstration in foreign countrie by ym-nathlzer with Sacco and Vanzetti.

bullet hole in hi. head. He had used! of tills city dropped dead from apoplexy this afternoon when Lincoln Autoists Must Get Licenses by Aug. 1 5 Lincoln, Aug. 3.

(Special.) Auto owners of the city are to be given until Aug. 15 to secure the vehicle license plates. Mayor J. A. Burke announced today.

The rush continues at the city clerk office for the license plates, a steady stream of motorists passing im tha la If.enliitf CMavV time to be such that If Mr. Coolldge definitely said he would not accept the nomination there might be reason to note an exception to what ha been said. But while Mr. Hoover I very popular with the Independent voter and stronger than he ha been with the politicians, his main asset is the confidence which the Coolldge wing of the Republican party has In him. And until Mr.

Coolldge defi In the form of a protest by a labor a rifle. Mr. Marvin was unmarried. He was born Feb. S.

1 S5. In Montlcello, a son of the late Thomus and Sarah Wolf Marvin. He leaves one sister. Mrs. Emory McKoe of Argenta, two brothers, Charles Marvin of Sadorus and James Marvin of Montlcello.

An Inquest was held at 2 p. m. Tuesday by Coroner W. A. Colder of committee at Milan, Italy.

In the year that the case dragged along there were Sacco-Vanzetti demonstrations, some of them accompanied by the placing of bomb. In on his way home from town. He was born In Stuttgart, Germany, on Dec 24, 1853, and has been a resident of Eureka for some years. lie is survived by his widow, five sons and four His children are Alfred, of Chicago: Rudolph and -Theodore, Eureka: Raymond, I'eorla: Carl, address unknown; Mrs. Compromise Is Effected in Lincoln Drainage Case Lincoln, Aug.

3. (Special.) A compromise, which pavea the way tor continuance of the Lower Salt Creek drainage district, waa effected today In the coumy court, when Judge Lawrence B. Stringer passed on a demurrer filed by the Lincoln Hand and Gravel company as to who held the fee title to property In the Salt creek bottoms Immediately aouth of Lincoln and on which they are pumping gravel. Croat Bill Filed. Recently the Frorer estate filed a cross bill in the county court claiming the title and that the Lincoln Sand and Gravel company held only the privilege to take the sand on the this city, and the Jury returned Pauline Schaumberg, Eureka: Mrs.

F. Gerard, Mayor J. A. Burke and Chief of Police A. G.

McAfee busy. Up until 3 p. today, 50 licenses had heen issued which means that Ihe city coffer have been enriched ver $700 ao far. nitely says he will not accept the nomination, all of the Coolldge follower Including Mr. Hoover himself will Insist upon a nomination by acclamation at the Republican national convention.

"It la Up the Party." Translated Into political English, Mr. Coolidge'a statement of yesterday mean this: "I do not choese to use my office to verdict of death fram a gunshot I t-ophronla Krug and Ruth Morton wound, self-inflicted with suicidal in- and Mrs. France Dlnsberger, Peoria, tent. Sale Set Aside. I vvTCl CU 11 aguu Clinton, Aug, 3.

(Special.) Mrs. the vicinity of the American embassies at Pari and Buenos Aires, the American legation at Montevideo and other place In Europe, Mexico and South America. Start On Hunger Strik. Several supplementary motion for a new trial were filed from time to time. In March, 1923, Arthur Hill, one of Sacco' counsel, said that Judge Thayer was in no way responsible for the delay In the case.

Lengthy argument on the motions were made in October and November, 1923. In October, 1924, Judge Thayer refused all the motion. Meanwhile Vanzetti wag In the William Peek, of Clinton, reported to property. get delegates and I do not choose to Decatur police Tuesday afternoor. The and and gravel company then an active campaign for the filed a demurrer and in the action presidential nomination In 1928.

If today Judge Stringer upheld the de- mv party thinks I should have an-murrer In part and the cross bill in 'other term and wishes to nominate part. He held the gravel company somebody else, I will make no con-held the title subject to the Frorer test against my party but wfll cheer-estate farming the lands unoccu- fullv abide bv Its If my Dr. H. G. Dildine Addresses League Institute at Pontiac Pontiac, Aug.

3. (Special.) "The Touth Movement In China." was the subject of Dr. Harry G. Dildine's address to the Epworth League Institute Tuesday evening. A large audience.

Including many from neighboring towns heard his address. Dr. Harry Harwood spoke briefly in a farewell message, and expressed his appreciation of the support of the Kankakee district, which contributes a part of his support In the foreign field. He left this morning for Burma for another seven years' term. that she had struck a covered wagon with her rar on route 2, south of Decatur, injuring an agfd woman occupant of the wagon.

She said the woman, whose name she did not know, was not seriously hurt and waa taken in the Peek car to a residence in Decatur. Mrs. Peek said she applied the brakes of the rar to avoid the accident, but the slippery pavement caused the car to skid. A motion to set aside the sale of the Worth farm Drought by the Connecticut Life Insurance company against William Worth in circuit court was sustained by Judge Frank Lindley In circuit court today. -He ordered the property to be offered for sale again.

The Allison divorce case was heard this afternoon. Pleads Guilty. Edward M. Smith of Latham today entered a plea of guiltv in the county court to information filed against him alleging possession of intoxicating liquor. Judge L.

B. Stringer Imposed a fine of $100 and copts, totaling $113.40. which Smith paid. Man Killed in Air Crash state prison. Before hi Indictment pied.

for murder he had been convicted of oarty wishes me to serve I will gladly do fo In the future a I have in the past." the attempted robbery of a ahoe fac tory paymaster in Bridgewater Jury to Report. As a result, the Jury called some weeks ago to hear claims on damages and benefits will report Aug. 20. Hearing of claims and damages earlier in the same year and sen Rites Held at Fisher Fisher, Aug. 3.

(Special.) Funeral will require considerable time, and It is expected to delay the work of services for L. C. Judy of Champaign were held at the Christian church digging the drainage ditch again, as case has been dragging thru the courts for year. Tomorrow evening's entertainment will bo three pageants presented by the Sheldon group, the Normal group and a group from the institute, i Registration today for the Epworth here at 2 p. m.

Wednesday. Rev. S. E. Fisher of the University Place Christian church at Champaign officiated.

Burial wa in Willow Brook cemetery. Your Banking Business Had Lived in Chatsworth Chatsworth, Aug. 3. (Special.) Clarence A. Huhley.

the student aviator, who met his death in Chicago Monday, when r.ding in the airplane which crashed to the ground, ia a former resident of Chatsworth. He was the aon of Mrs. E. A. Mon-ahan of Chatsworth.

Mr. Hulilev had League Institute hat passed the 200 mark, forty towns being represented. Clinton Woman's Mother Succumbs at Beardstown Marriage License Joliet, Aug. 3, (Special.) The following persons were licensed to wed here yesterday: Joseph R. Snell of Pontiac and Elizabeth Ark-less of Hopewood; Jack G.

Smith and Rachel Tersons, both of De-Witt. Springfield, Aug. 3. (Special.) A license to wed was Issued here today to Adolph Krotx and Ruby Sapp, both of Lincoln. tenced to a term of 12 to 15 years.

Judge Thayer presided at that trial also. Sacco had been In the Norfolk county Jail at Dedham. There In February and March, 1923, he conducted a month's hunger strike. Finally three alienists were called In to examine him and on their report he was removed to the Psychopathic hospital In Boston. There he was forcibly fed once, then abandoned the strike from which he appeared to have suffered no serious effects.

Sacco Found San. While In tha Boston institution Sacco attempted suicide by striking his head against a piece of furniture. Only a slight wound was inflicted. The alienists on March 27, 1923, declared him sane, and he was recommitted to the Dedham Jail. In December.

1924, the question nf Vanzetti' sanity was brought up. In January, 1825. he waa taken to the Bridgewater state hospital for observation. He was found sane In April of that year and wa returned to the state prif on. 1 1 A 1 I Word Is Received of Death of Former Lexington Woman Lexington, Aug.

3. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steiner received word today of the death of Mrs. F.

Miller, of Chicago, on Tuesday night. Mrs. Miller was formerly Mra. N. M.

of Lexington. The body will be brought to Lexington on the noon trnin Friday, but will be taken directly to the Lexington cemetery, as funeral services are to be held In Chicago. Disappearance of Rockford Man Mystery to His Family Rockford 111., Aug. 3 oF) Polio, relatives and trends were puzzled today by the mysterious disappearance yesterday of Michael T. Jerusal, 29, a butter mak-r.

No trace of him has been found. He had not experienced any family or business troubles, relatives eaid. for some time been engaged farm- and Mrs. D. J.

Bear. B12 South Mon-ing in M' 6 street, were called to Beardstown past several years was residing In Monday because of the death of Mrs Chicago where he drove a taxicah. i We solicit the account of any Individual, Firm or Corporation desiring; to form a banking connection or wishing to make change. We will also welcome the checking and savings accounts of Men, Women and Children, and will extend every service and protection for our customers. We take an Interest In our customers and are always glad to advise them on any financial matters free and keep them strictly confidential.

American State Bank Free Illustrated May Folder of Lak Region. Giving Information about the Great North Woods contain large maps. Get your copy now and plan to go early. Wisconsin-Minnesota Land of Lakes I most inviting during early summer. The forests are fragrant and green the lakes sparkling blue the fish are biting the balsam-laden air is fresh and Invigorating Hotels, cottages, camps.

Bargain vacation fares. Convenient train service via Chicago North Western railway. Let's go. Ask for folder and information. B.

F. Martin, general agent. 213 Jefferson building, 200 3. Jefferson at, Jeoria, 111. Adv.

Hear mother. Mrs. James Kobert-son. Mrs. Robertson died at 7 a.

m. He had been taking lessons In aviation for about three months and had arter an nines of six weeks Just purchased the machine in which i duration he and the Instructor met their Khe was about 50 year old and deaths. leaves her husband and one daughter Rantoul Man Arrested Urbana, Aug. 3. (Special.) J.

C. Calfee of Rantoul turned a corner near the Big Four atation too fast last evening and crashing Into a telegraph pole, broke it off. He waa arrested and put up a cash bond of $15 which he forfeited today. Mrs hqk Burial will be In Chatsworth, prob- wl v.uiivon Funeral services tn v.i his' widow and a 2-year-old the Christian church In Beardstown 'Thursday at 2: JO p. m..

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