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HEAVY SEN'IS CAUSE OF DELAY (Continued T'rom Plist Page) | KEOGH CUSTOMERS RETAIN COINSEL Do Not Intend to Force Bank- Tuptey Proceedings were received. Il" no pontoons had put down in an attempt to the submarine in that mane swumping of one end of contury as the sling tightened en the holsting was started, was teacribed by the Chewink crew wor 1at reseue learned raise ne That nearly a score of local cred- itors of John P. Kepgh, broker sus- pended fram the New York change last week, have retained 4 Ciaitenant A T, Mooty whol torney H Ginsburg to represent |y aq witnessed the work dure | their interests and are considering | jn. the day and who came ashore cing the broker into bankruptey the Chewlnk, reported {hat s me known this afternoon. AbALYI R Shlbad Ahaantdor wyer Ginsburg sald no immedi- A e | ate action is mplated in the U"H‘L'.l“v\\w R tha \onEl way of an involunt banlkruptey e i proceeding. ‘The New Britain cus- [¢7¢" AFE 08 ot om the bottgm tomers of IKeogh's oftices ave await- | & BOYC T oL eans fo ace ing announcements from the main b office at New York. Tt is Ikely, it | was reported today, that S e G pan ienta | Wlibe named, 1 submarine huve been flooded, | Hojes MR AN IO of 450 tons would be neces- Josses here could be obtained e el afternoon, but it was expected the e would run even heyond the first sl nialma timates of $60,000, Unless formal proceedings Keogh are rted elsewhe a fow days, Attorney Ginshurg pla to initiate a movement to recove for local investors very soon. ' | w ock ex- rescue on this Na lh a recelver amount of | sary to miove 1 ar artments of omy er, a lift o Necessary. It the hugh derricks eucceed fin attempt o raise the undersea it is planned to bring her up first as it is thought that if men are still alive they two rear compartments, room and the motor st within stern any of the are in the the engine room. Should the cranes, however, be unable to make any impression on the wreck, it is planned to send a diver through ome of the torpedo tubes of the submarine. He will close all of the compartments, all of the water will be pumped out | and the shell filed with alr. This| wond make it e v to bring lhx,‘ craft to the surface, | Little Hope Left In commenting on the possibility that some of the 8-51 crew may be alive, nayal men pointed 1o the ex- perience of the 5 when men were reecned afier being in the water 37 hours. 1t was admitted, however, that there wasg little hope to save the 8-51 victims as they have been under the water much longer than were the men on the S-5 Sept. 28—Waterbury customers of the m of Join ) Keogh. Wall street hroker, who was recently suspended from the Con- solidated Stock Tixchs are out wome $200,000 throngh accounts of theirs carried hy the f it waa re- ported at a meeting the cus- tomers held here yesterday The meeting was held In the lacal office of the Keogh firm in the Apo- thecares Hall building. Judge Harry J. Reardsley, recently engaged by the local customers to protect their interests, presided, Atty, Thomas Keogh of New York brother of John T. Keogh, attended the meeting and adviged the local customers against forcing his broth- er into bankruptey. He said it would be better to allow his brother to issue notes signed by himself endorsed hy responsible friends for the amount of his indebtedness to local customers, and by this process allow his brother to reopen offices throughout Connecticut Rhode Island and Massachusefts. 1t John T. Keogh were allowed to do this, it would be possible for him gradually to pay off the notes through the proceeds of his husiness, Atty, Keogh told the cnstomers, The customers discussed the situa- tion from 1:30 until 4:3 o'clock and .finally turned down At Keogh's suggestion. Tnstead JUARE | gjo 5 and relatives of the vietima Beardsigy and Judge Robert Haw- | KO0 (50 ier and all have | kins of South Britain were author-| . =l (0lq by expressions of ized to go to New York city today )y ;50 e navy. it was pointed out. and consult with the district AHOT- |,y oen working from the first on ney of that city relative to the aseumption that the men on the Irgal actlon to sccure redre submarir at some of them, local customers of the alive and vescuers today Humbert L. Mangini will @ busing ihoin hone on'the be- jner {hat the huge crane the Mon- will be able to bring the frail to the surface, Harmou Not on Board Officials at the submarine said today that submarine must he Harmon, a member of the crew, had been located at his home in New York, to wrich he was sum- { moncd by the illness of his father ust before the 1 left New Lon- | Waterbury, m, ) The vescue of the chiefly due to fresh uir being pumped into the compartments re the members of the crew were located. Fresh air has been pumped into the $-31 but the cuery are unable to learn 1w known in which compartment have from Naval officials at the base received many inquiries taking least the the Atty company lief o 5 arch, Foreign Cutlery Tmports |cran In July Worth $106,040 RY Washington, D. Sept. 28—Nor- ign made cutlery imported into the United States in July was consider ably greater in valuc than in June, customs figures show. “Total July imports of cutlery wert valued at $106,040 while June ship- s Walter 1. don on a cruise The City of llome was on a re- were valued at § S0 s L8] July shipments were made 1y turn trip from Boston to -mvu)h) it e Aty sty lon el BrCI Be inciuding the irs of tvissors seene of the collision Friday night £98,060; Minor damage to her hull was re- i paired before her depart and (tements from her oflicers were ments The d shears pen “alu d al 136 salued pocket b at ure clasp lnives, men was | res- | whether | " | this has done any ghod for it is H'rtj the 1 crew is located. | the number of the | | Y aken by steamship inspectors. The amship company, owner of amship. issued a state- | ment saying that the captain of the ) did everything that able suggest Oc S an General Increase in Fares Is Authorized @ manship could Boston, Sept. 2§ (M- Eastern the accident and vender aid Massachusetts Sto com- | pany today Aflidavits Reported crease in npany is reported to have tive Oct from a member the w averring that one reduce the nun which a one dollar of the submarine n good. The hig tend- | told him ed 1o meect t anard of cents vesst s nnoun are it of for | steamship's cr survivors At of three was charge L AR collision oce an hour to condu niotormer FOUND IN SOUND pt T nan BODY Plants ¢ night are as when exp 1 to electric d 1o sed o daylight 2 to prevent THEY ESCAPED WHEN E 51 SANK 1 vy iy, o Draped in blankets and clad underneath only in their underwear or pa jamas, the three sailors | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEIAH\, MQ\'DA\:, FPTL\IBER ] 28, 1925, The crew of the S-51 on the deck of theill-fated submarine, the arrow points to the sub’s ¢ onning tower where, according to reports, the vessel was rammed and sunk. who were rescued from the submarine 8-51 when it sank after being rammed by the steamer City of Rome were landed at Boston and taken at once to the Chelsea naval hospital, little the car. he being oo foot and worse for their experiences but sadly in need of new outfits. of Peoria, Mi Geier, of New Bedford, Mas engineman first cl PEARY REACHES PORT One of MacMillan's Vessels Slips In- to foundla Curhng T A today (/) Mil here night The pedition Harbor voyage of t from hon months. Anchorage . Newtoundland an tie She spent Labrador, ent an overh 1 The in During ships at Curling, Night. Sept Pearl of the New- Mac- expedition was in port Dr. color | tidal {«nmm‘:- at peeting to ari Walter photog! | Benjamin home heir natural | to continue | phy. and trip hack to the Sydney. e observer, Bromficld netic observations will M. 8. Lira, of St. Louis, fireman fir ., electrician’s maie second class. Nova there whou and Licutenant | magnetic an over ut the Hopedale history and yed north of yhotogri- make the four-mil Bowdoin tonight in an open powerhoat arrived during the | Hoy it v anday at where ind the first mail they have will stop Trling Knutsen, Phil Carlsen and Rernard Sarzis of the crew of the picked up the three survivors of the City of Rome, der- iling after its stormy wen had two | il for who | Astor | dow from [new Strong | said proc ves Lienten: said lay Ny s Irar today e t fore B Nageuin ot hare EB-1 \uplanc Forced Down by Motor Trouble Ire., IForceed isco 1 and is awi proceeding. Commander at Norwalk Man Toeld & LOWELT Heir to 8150,0¢ 1l I SR ) AT BROWN vet available TRV BANKRT l'| » .Left to right, they are D. G. Kile, st class, and Alfred ', Copyright iv.3 by Pacilic and Atlantic RGE STEVENSON, 80, RETIRED BANKER, DIES . I"fotos Inc. SFT BRIDGE AFIRE (Continued rom Kirst Page) Was One of Philadelphia’s Few Be maining Ol Time Pank Officials fotnd of the occupants of the other 28 (R (h Philadeiphia his voton My it lucatior 1t London el St retires Danker, divd today at home in Bastern Point, an ilness of 10 dday in arge Dr. Matthew H . Griswold of Ken- n reported today that he had party of negrocs for minor injuric prtly after the aceident is | o1 upposed Lo s happened. He [pressed the opinion that these luight have been conneeted with the Jaceident in some , although lie [carly ag | was unable to learn how their m- which {iuries had been rocefved. so excited hen they were in his of- | 1ie years ago hal 13 sun e i son was homn received | banki and later 0 Ve ex- nmien where by entered e 1 an tirny inder enson for operated and e retived from ac For the I been a summer Point Capt state police | ed no report | said this afternoon on the ting that he iin - Irank Nichols department receiv- on the aceident, He conld throw liolding of knew nothing of the istern AMr. delphia vetor: he engon was one of Mhili ining i B b d in work 4 much of lis and energies toward At the time of Dis death h member of the board ¢ hospital also King he welfian tim vork light 1y isiness was actively infe and devoie bout rest Asked Lift to Hospital JosTil in company with two men who gave their names as William Covaleshie of 447 Ellis street and Joseph Wilkits of 479 Park sfrect. hoth of this city, was picked up on the turnpike bont 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning by Man- ning of Meriden, after Grey's com panions had yalled for him later requesting him to the Meriden hospit Manning suspicions after reaching Meridon and he stopped to pick up Officer Joseph Doran of the | pelice department of that eity. The took the names of the three men and procecded to the institu- fion, He Juter got in touch with headquarters and reported the inci- dent, The officer on duty there in turn communicated with the New ing of the Titantic el by Dritain police, where it was learned |his doctors today fo e that police stment ger and convalescing Grey. The state tack of typhoid fever. notified and two now Mrs, Willinm K the hospiial at his hedside at the informed when Grey is pital in Neuilly. hospital. was u Gre Vi direet m Phila member of phia Preshyterian B f and held offic organization Survivir Miss Clare Erskine Smith, Funeral nreday after treet Proshyterian delphia. of which he and had been an elder 40 years, in many Philade & bim are two damghte Stevensan and M both of Philadelphia, will he held from the Arch church, Phila- was a memhber for past James to stop. S services noon vey Grey to became the officor YOUNG ASTOR WILL RECOVER Parie, $hpt. 28 (B — John Astor, heir Colonel John Astor who was drowned in the sir oh of was deel the state den from Tiis Hisimo Dick, has ! was looking for i arrived at orders to be ready to | The Meriden police are | opinion that Grey is heing unll\l*(\‘n’l with the their idea that he po- rer, were officers een leaving leave the of the W.AM in being his injured DISCUSS SANATORITM Hartford. 28 —The tulercu- commission Tield a prolon in capitol submitted by architeets for of an addition to the sanatorium at Norwich for which the general at the last scs- sion mqum.m] $126,000 case, abandoned the state today on plan the {when taken into Meriden injurics reported s although it was Meriden hospital that when he will be dis- ereetion Gre wing minor ed at the ¥ ar ones, assembly \hnhlmn of § Inppmg Board Now Is Advocatec Washington, Sept 18 (A Abol- the shipping bourd trivde commission today by Sdénator | Republican 1ea of the with 1h ishment federal dvocuted an the wer er senate, o being in ling his plans for re organization of partments. Funetions of the Senator Curtis the White Hou Jir ¢ government shipping Uter coulil b a visit transfer red to Department ind the Federal Trade Commission wetivities could be handled by tl Department of Justice. mmeree ¢ incorporat od in other Almost Hits ('hief Hart, Reckless Driver Held ! Willi wrn Hart e had 4 narrow escay Two Fifty Gallon Stills Explode in New Haven Hav 28 () up oint il 5 1o it Yor denic BABL Yo GETS 23rd HOMER ») ot th base lifte bleachers. FRANKE GOODWIN| zhi Specialist TEL MAIN ST lflll.’» Curtis, de- board, fwo b60- INDICTED AS SLAYER ckin N. C.. oS (P | W. I Cole, wealthy coiton mill own- cr. was indieted in the Rtich- mond county eircuit court on the cl of murder of W. W. Ormond, ¢ bCollett, Provider RIET, formerly a suitor for his daughter's |assumed 1ead the qualifying |hand. A jury will be sclected from |rounds of the women's national golf a special venire called from another {championship at St Louis country county club with a score of 41-3 which is three women's par came only one a le 1 hole, The de- Mrs. Dorothy was one un- after going out i 1Glenna Collett Takes Lead in Golf Tourney Louis, Sept. 28 (A—Gicnna am today 1] st ot today in ] HAS NO ASSETS Haven, Sept. 28 (P manufacturer, of Newtown « bankruptey petition g labilities at $163.557 The debts atr in ¢ under hom¢e in 57 wetling Ni W o 1o me | three par, on the h today in h ca 1“““‘ g champion \;Hm d of Philac mm | der par with come hon with g, ssots. mostly nnecticut and notes S0 New to banks York out of dan-| Charles | no | STYLE CHANGES AFFECT BUSINES Secretary of Labor Disousse Various Problems of U, §, Wi Over development loaley, Mass, U (P greatest Seeretary of Sept, is the [ nationul probiem, said Lubor James J at the |at Babson purk toduy “It is the g financial failure,” greatest of unemployment, X X X x It may be that our laws as they stand arc a seeming barrier to any remedy. 1f that is so, then all I can say Is (hat sonwething is wrong with the laws," He held up the federal ment “an exumple of ness should be run.” “President Coolidge s determined to have administra- tion of public affairs and he s gete ting it.” coretary Davis commented on the effeet which changing styles in women's dress had produced ov the tile industry “WHaa the testile right sort of r tion hurcan 45 chgnges might have he®sid, “and warning could have heen giyen to prepare for them As the demand tor cotton goods fell off and feminine taste tarned (e silk, the manufacture of sitk migh have Leon dexelope e industry wonld step with its marker. But i ihly v not cxpended i this drection." Citing the an shee ndnstry instance of over preduction ha Davis in an address Nutionul Business Conference atest source he suld, ol he SOurce govern. as how busi= a buginess-like | industry hat the ch and inferma- (hesa vears ago heen foresmen (Y intormed thal mo hoot “Phe list celigns us 1550 making hoots Aud shoce 107 factories produce 5.6 all the sboes produced torrs were run full they conld praluce 95 per cent shoes not made and seld 80 per This all the get in the in getling T'rom a lahor point of view hey prevent any i the indstry from earn- ent living caid that thecombination in “lends tovipe out over Of the per " time of all hese 7 cent nie other Wity factorics cmploy our shoe workers that the wekers in factories all shoe ply of wrkers full year's caplyment. Hy industry evelopment.” “But growing ¢ outof t earlier misconceptions,” he wlded, “a law 1 stten of terror an born of fear t into out statute boks, designed s from thes wast And T aay say belief an law that is. will wos more harm |10 sane | institutions hat in my born of fear than d A .:!”‘R ARRESTD IN I SYUSPICIOUS EXPLOSION Newark Man Taken nto Custody When InflammablFluid is American hos- , Found On Hishoes N. J., Sept28 (A—An- v hit, a janitoiwas held at adquarters today whe police in- vestigated a gas explopn and fire {in his apartment last fght which fendane red the lives o four fam- Lilies | Albright's wife, i\\vam Lakeland, frnd of the | womun, with whom Altght qnar- | reled frequently hecausesf atten- |tion to Mrs. Albright, we released |after questioni | Palice said that rugs in the apartment |soaked with an inflammie m ! terial, and that a gas chaniier had |been ripped from the celyg.® Al- [Lright asserted that the cplosion occurred when he lit a meh on i ing the house. did small damage. | e was sted after poie dis- that his hoes were g, tered with the inflammable iquid. His wife told officers that s had heen ehoked in her bedroom atur- night by an unidentified asilant that h wshand had rently ed life for $2.000, Masine, and a furmire and a4 heen enter The hev n k a a el q | ane operates in freight and passenger traffic between Bost tragedy. e " STEAMER THAT RAMMED SUBMARINE | Here is the steamer City of Rome, of the Ocean Steamship Co., which rammed the submar 51 thirteen miles east of Block Island, R. I, and sent it to the bottom. steamer was able to save only three of the submarine’s crew before it foundered. The City Captain Diehl of on and Savannah. This picts was taken as it was about to dock at Charlestown, Mass,, with the three survivors of t