New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1925, Page 13

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BELGIAN ATR CLUB AWAITS ARGUMENTS Until Then, Insists Veenstra Won Batloon Race Brus: June 12 (A—Until proof to the contrary Is forthcoming, the Belglan Aciu elub (s ablding by its decletos "hat Vaenstra, piloting the bailoon i‘rince Teopold, won the Gordor Bernett balioon race which started 'rom here last Sunday. Veenstra's original teiegram re- g or Cape Torinana rom Corunna, Spain, han $00 miles from the start- ing 8eld. last evening an unsigned telegram from Corunna said the bal. loon had alighted in the sea off the Spanieh soast, which would disqual« ity Vesastra. as Wade T. Van Or. man, American pilot, was disquall- fied by soming down in the water off Ushait Light Prance The stforts of the Aero club offi- clale te sommunicate with Veenstra to elenr ap the mystery have proved unavailing and oseiiher his relatives nor those o/ Bis cumpanion, Quersin, have yet received word from them. Leon De La Rocca, pllot of the has re- Fontan Lo- whieh be and his hes Jesus were can steamer Gacandaga near the Islc of Wight in the Engllsh Channel. The Esperio was driving over the Channel toward the Atlantic Monday morning with scant hope of reach- ing the Isle of Wight on the Eng- Ilish shore. and passed several ship: which apparently did not recognize her Slatress signals. At last the seronauts sighted the Sacandage which, although going in the opposite &irection. reversed and ofersé assistance, Wishing to save his balleon De La Rocca threw out 2 floating anchor and tried to keep the basket a few yard above water until he and his companion could be taken off and th> gas bag re- ' trieved. Disaster threatened when steamer approached, as gas from the bailoon was sucked into the funnel | ot the Sacandaga and ignited. The flames penetrated to thé fire room, creating a panic among the stoke hold crew. who rushed on deck. Sev- eral of the men were injured in the jani. Meanwhile De La Rocca lost his balance and fell. His feet caught In the cordage of the balloon and he wus hanging head down when a sailor reached him and cut the ropes. venture, in | the | Both aeronauts have pralse for ihe American captain and crew, who took them to London, loaned them money and clothing and directod them to the Spanish consulate, Thelr balloon was a complete loss, Van Orman today sald he would claim the victory 4f the Prince Leo- pold was disqualified, as the Good- year 111 Janded on the deck of the German steamer Vaterland and made about 800 kilometers, or 100 more than Ernest De Muyter, in the Belgica, The Aero club has asked the Spanish ambassador to inquire con- cerning the landing place of the | Prince Leopold. PAINLEVE FINDS SITUATION G00) Moroccan War Front French Moroceo, June 12 (A—The | French premier and war | M. Painleve, continuing his personal | investigation of the situation pre- | cipitated by the Riffian invasion of the IKrench protectorate, arrived | here last evening. He was accompanied by Mr. Laur- undersecrctary of state on, General Jacquemot and [ Marshal Lyautey, the governor gen- ! eral. The party stopped on the | journey trom Rubat to visit the hos- | pital where the French wounded are | being cared for. | The premier recounted his recep- | tton yesterday by Sultan Mualyl Yus- | sef, saying the Moorish ruler was ev- dently highly eatisfied with his as- | for a surance that maintenance of the sultan’s sovereignty was the hasls on ! which IFrance was acting. | “I tola him,” said tHe premier, | “that between the frontier along the Quergha and Iez. in default of a | natural defense, there was France with all her forces.” | Expressing satisfaction with the conditnons of the hospitals the pre- mier said he had found the morale of the offi and en markable, After lunch he conferred with Marshal Lyautey and Admiral Ge- henne regarding supervision of the coasts. | His discussions with Marshal Ly- autey, he announced centered around both the dispomatic and mili- tary measures necessary to estab- lish a stable peace in Morocco “with the greatest possible rapidity and the least possible expense.” | “I count upon the suppression of | Foench - Premier Visits All| minister, | truly re- | all contraband within & short time," he declared, “especially as the forth. coming conversations with Spain will provide efficient measures for watch- ing the Spanish coast” Asked regarding his plans, he eald: “After visiting General Fre: denberg's and General Colombal flying columns I Il return to Ra- bat Baturday ev: when I will have a final co! ce with Mar. shal Lyautey, I shall then be glad to recelve the press again to tell them the entire truth, as we alwaye liave done, his party) sleep Sunday at Malaga, reach Toulouse Monday and arrive in Parls Tuesday in time for the cabinet's mesting at which our de- clglons will be takep for the finan clal debate beginning Wednesday in the chamber of deputies, which wae the cause of my coming to Morocco,” The situation along the front ix described in an officlal communiqu: as remaining calm but “malntaining a serlous character owing to the at- multiplying their local attacks and intensifying their propaganda.¥ Dispatches through sources last night sald two German ships, the Leipsic and Dortmund, had been seized by a Spanish tor- pedo boat oft Agadir, southermost Moroccan Atlantic port. The vessels | were taken to Mogador for examina- | ton of their cargoes, | Activity is also reported among “We (the premier and | titude of the Riffians, who daily are | Spanish | the tribesmen In the Spanish zone, | pressure being exerted in the Span- ish forts on the eastern and western | fronts, |Rackliffe Bros. Team | Defeats Hartford Nine | Heavy hitting by the Rackliffe iHrlJ.! team counted heavily in their | win over the Hartford Sash & Door | Co. team last night at Willow Brook park, the Bigelow street outfit tak. 14 to 7. Wright and Benhke twirled and Broff and | Wells caught for the winners. A re- turn game will be played in Hart- ford shortly. (Umpire Larry Wil- | #ams announced. |ing the honors, TEANSFERS, calty deals e been recorded at the town clerk’s office as follows Annie Zamblockis has transferrcd property in Belvidere to Angelo Gailo. Adelaide W. Hine has trans ferred 15 acres of lund on Eas street to Matthew J. Hayes and Clar ence J. 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