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s A—16 %REW OF COLORADO ‘PRAISED FOR HEROISM 'J:‘orty, Overcome by Fumes During = Fire Below Deck, Are Saved g by Shipmates. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 13.—The battle- =+ Colorado steamed into the Brook- Iyn Navy Yard for repairs yesterday, its officers loud In praise of heroism shown “by members of the crew during a fire 4n the ship’s hold on June 2 off Havana. | “ Lieut. Comdr. Robert Griffin said the fire started in the plotting room, far under water, and spread to other com- bumln; for eight hours be- fore it nnnll! ased by the Chlorine rele: flames and nre fl(hcen with extin- guishers had to be sent down in relays. About 40 men were overcome by the fumes and were rescued, unconscious, by their shipmates. Comdr. Griffin sald some 20 men would be recommended for official praise, but the list had not been made up yet. Adhnides Appointed. GENEVA, June 13 (#).—Appointment of Thanassis Adhnides of Greece to be director of the disarmament section of the League of Nations secretariat was announced yesterday by Secretary Gen- eral Drummond. Aghnides will succeed Eric Colban of Norway, resigned, who has been ap- pointed Norwegian Minister at Paris. THE EVENING STAR, ICELANDERS WELCOME PARLIAMENT DELEGATES Prof. Sveinbjorn Johnson of Uni- versity of Illinois to Represent Hoover at Ancient Meeting. By the Assoctated Press. REYKJAVIK, Iceland, June 13.— Thousands of Icelanders lined the shore of the capital to welcome the Cunard liner Antonia, which arrived yesterday from Montreal with a party of nearly 500 Icelanders from all parts of Canada and the United States, to take part in the celebrations of the thousandth anniversary of Icelandic Parliament. Many delegates from Canada and the | United States disembarked, including Dr. B. J. Brandson, well known Win- nipeg surgeon, and Prof. Sveinbjorn Johnson of the University Illinols, representing President Hoover. JAILED FOR THEFT Men Given 60 Days for Taking| Clothing From Laundry Truck. In need of clean clothes, Albert Beasley, colored, supplied his demands not at a cost of dollars and cents, but a loss of 60 days’ freedom. He “snitch- ed” a bundle from a laundry truck, ac- cording to police, who brought about his arraignment in Police Court yester- day. Officers charged that Beasley stole the bundle from a truck of the Arcade- WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. OFFICERS TRANSFERRED Col. Henry R. Richmond Sent From Oregon to New Orleans. Col. Henry R. Richmond, Cavalry, at the Oregon™ State Agricultural Coliege at Corvallis, by been detailed to duty with Organized Reserves of the 4th Corps Area, with station at New Or- leans; Lieut. Col. J. O. Mauborgne, Signal Corps, has been transterred from Canal Zone to the War R. K. 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