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CHANGE IN COURSE | MIGHT HAVE SAVED | GIANT SHENANDDAH (Continued From I'lrst Page) he knew must directed me to go Into the pass the word (o stand tanks. soon follow Gas Bags Flahby “Atter 1 had fvered tai's orders I staried 1o 1o the control When I got to 1 1adder and started down I wis prised fo see that the ga which had been full and very when 1 entered the flabby at the can glhe centage of fullnes the control car 1 #hip had reached about i valves had heen leld minutes and tHat the falling very rapldly Much Ballast Dropped “It 18 my recollec eontinued to feet and ehanged to the atill making pra over the groun the captain had orde last discharged and lar both from emergen large ballas dropped “During this time I gave careful study to the cloud formations and attempted to form some plan getting away from these conditlons, and I found that in general the clouds were similar to the forma- tlons which had developed before, except that the elouds showed now eonsiderable more thickness and fr- regularities \During the descent for a time we heard rain &triking on the ship, a condition {hat thought would be beneficial, condition which would make the ‘ship some- what heavier and it would probably cause a decrease in the vertical cur- rents. The 1 the whole northern, northeastern and the southern cdge enly a few miles Shenandoah In the locality of where we were and fo the west of us. To the east of us the edge of the cloud was further north or more on a di- rect line east 6f the ship for a dis- tance of probably and from there turned south so as to cover the southeastern sky a uniform sheet. Even at this time of the Is threatening as they had been many casions of the doah's succes&@ml maneuvering their vicinity, The r portion of the sky w to the north of the the cap turn to tight no est 00 o V feet, that ship was on 1 descend to 11 . e course south, but we actically no 1 Duri quantitics, s and the bags W service ere short we a 1 stern, area covers north eastern be appeared to gouth of the appe not nearly ance 50 on ¢ was ship, where Shoe Comfort Doesn’t Just Hzppen oe [Th the result of a great deal of care on our part and just a little on you and years of practical expe- rience and study by the shoe manufacture For example, the makers of A ("fmulpver % | Krrmen studied and lines of the normal the action of walking. Then made what is really combination W .\h nug-fitting hecl Al.l] instep which do not rub or hose, but roomy cnough in front for the with A h followed foot the in shoe. foot flexible of special which the (hut en fl. as fool does \ ?f : J/ .wH‘ mple amj oot haped sole¢ heel, to j on fhe of the Mac leathc Put Slnanfl Omart Shoe.. 78 West Main Street Opp. Burritt Hotel for | sky and | the | five or ten miles | with Shenan- and | NEW. BRITAIN thera was one area covered with a thick cloud of somewhat of the ppearance of a roll, In its fall, it was then on an even | without unusual vibration, it \-numul at that altitude a short period, probably a minute or so. During this perlod a general dis- ‘ was held as to the best ‘v-\ s for getting away from the storm. It appeared to me that sontheast was the proper course. several of the others, but cannot recall, did not the ship W unable After the ship had been checked on ver, 1 ind bt wo were gan unother tl eley rain order 1t was the rapid ind en- 4 to correct n that 1 firet learn- trouble had to the ators develop- angle at ship had been fiyiy engine e " the starts (o 1 { vecall, to ship rosc Lout 4, feet, which the ruddermun naving sreat difienty holding the ship near as 1 can re reak Up rapidl 0n during it & cours ent ) \ was N y t ahout 0 feet vh being 1 consld- nosed over. this noshng started to nose up there was a sharp wrenching of the ch told us im- ship was break- vhere about midship and same time there was a momentary jarring or shaking of v, Someone said she goes' 1 felt the ship to fall rapldly so I turned to ladder and started for the keel; onel Hallghad just preceded me." Thrilllng Rescue Lieutenant Anderson fthen de- cribed liow girders and wires gave way around him on the eatwalk and how he finally grabbed the keel and held on there as the bow of the ch was nos [ ddenly lately following il idly inding o ship when and 1 tol cdi that the the control This picture, taken from the de | of the lost boat, try te lift it f| DAILY HERALD, ck of the U. 8, 8 Camden, show as the lighter John C. Chittenden (left), a floating derrick and the submarine S-50, rom the bottom. s sailors watching interestedly sister ship 'l'L.‘o‘D,\Y. SEPTEMBER 20, 1925. WARRANT FOR GREY ISSUED IN BERLIN Thought to Be Responsible for | (rash on Bridge Willlam Grey of East street, this clty, who fs confined to the Meriden hospital with an injured back, will probably be tried in the Berlin | town court next Tuesday evening on charges of reckless driving and driving while under the influence of liquor, to Charles 1. Lewis of the Berlin town who has issued & warrant for "SAL delicious. Try willuse no othe FEENEY RIDHS LIFE according Prosecutor court, his arrest Grey, who was picked up on the turnpike Sunday morning at abous 3 o'clock, In company with two triends, 18 belicved to have caused | a colligion at the Tron bridg Farmington road, Berlin, shortly fore that, which led to the d tion by fire of three cars, after a4 ma chine driven by Alec lleleen of Church street, this city, had erashed into the rear of an antomobile elall- ed without lights on (he bridge It ig believe that Gre; driving one ol the ¢ , ran into another machine and then deserted the ve- hicle, wandering to the turnpike, where 1ié was picked up by a passi Imotorist. The state police have left word at the Meriden hospital to hold Grey when he is well enough to bo discharged 1t has been learned that Andrew Hedlund of Portland was the driver of one of the cars implicated in the crash and fire. Proseenfor Lewls said he knew the name of one of the other drivers ,a Farmington man | Grey will probably be fhe only person to he tried before Judge Policeman Checks Beast While Spectators Stand Gasping Sensational stunts by Tom Mix and the other famous western movi people Main streets this worning to nsatlonal stop of a run- by ‘Traffic Policeman The infuriated inimal, driverless and drawing a light milk wagon, swung into Main from Lee street and started a mad {dash through the heavy Main street vaffle. Two ehildren who were crossing the street narrowly es- caped bei ed down by the onrushing beast and the careening wagon hefore the outfit reached stars seemed tame to were in the vicinity of East N | witness a away hor Thomas 1. ) IFeeney. knoc ip broke away and began to free He remained in this peri ous position: several minutes hefore Licutenant Roland G. Maver, an-| other fvor, could throw a rope ‘vn } and drag him to a place of safety. The bow of the ship finally | was hronght down. perience storms ' “I can recall five Captain Lansdowne avoid thunderstorms. “Did Captain Lansdowne alway previous to this follow vour advice “Captain Lanzdowne always want ed to know my reasons. If T could | give reasons he follawed it.” “Had Captain Lansdowne ever dis regarded your adviee?" Never.” halloon in avelding thunder- when able to flights sy was im Cross Examined When Anderson had concluded the reading of his written narrative, | [ Judge Advocate Foley took over the | examination. | you had that {1 | lzm | first fnformation Shenandoah was in ath e asked e fi remote danger 1 saw S b S L 9 (T | the summons of Commander | Landsdowne. That remote. | The rst near danger 1 sure of was shortly after the City Items er from we Edwin Bailey of 212 South Main street, New Britain, graduate of th Booth Preparatory chobl and now a | risc | member of the Senfor class of the “The storm enconntered by the| Shenandoal was of the cyclonic type | nd not heat type!’ Anderson said. “We were in a very local storm; larger storm was well to the north of . | Anderso ed th fter the! hip had been checked inge to a southerly liscussion a sonth- was ve ship hegan to Surgery, Cambridge, Mass,, has been appointed a spectal assistant in the dental department of the Middlesex hospital. | Moonlight Skating tonight, Rink, Arch St.—advt, A sfore and apartment at the cor- ner of Stanley street has been leased by Frank Tuite from Nathan Goog:l |for a period of four years at I monthly rental of $65. Moonlight Fkating tonight, Rink, Arch St—advt, Mr. Graham's Dancing hurs, eve., Berlin Grange Hall: Fri- cve., Newington Grange Hall; 7:30 to 12 p. m. Al past puplls and friends invitec ivt. Councilman Tihomas P. Orchard will undergo an opsration at Hart- ford hospital next Sunday, Autumin Social and Dance tonight given by Grange Hall, Newington.— advt. Gunnard Peterson and Hugo An- Walett t iscent of the a renson for SUR- torly wsked Captain Foley. “In that d on the distanee clear sky was the shortest. The wind |' | was to th and T thought it more speed on Walett cours to school, southwest ship could make itheasterly course,” Chances Were Better. “Do yon think if ship casterly cou f her eseape would have put on a sou been bett i *“I'hat was my impression. | “In view of your experi Alfl‘ you feel all r onable precautions derson of Commonwealth avenue ere taken to insure the safety of land Lawrence Jolnson of Osgood |the Shenandoah from the elements.” |avenue have gone to Florida where “Looking back since the accldent | they will spend several weeks, T can s that another course might | Display of new 17all Dresses worth be fer, but also 1 can nn- seeing at Mary Lliz time the course §7 W, Main, Prof. Bldg.—advt, Te. A daughter, Muriel Caroline, storm Leen born at St. Francis it had Hartford, to Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Moran of Bloomficld, formerly of this city. Prof. Harmon has resumed piano teaching at new studio, United Bldg, 308 Main St.—advt, The Hart Studlo, 259 Maln street, Room 217, Plano, Vocal Tnterpreta- tion, Organ, Harmony, Musical Ap- preciation. Only Serious Students Admitted. —Adv. Whist ¥ “Les Arti. £t. Jean o 1wl con: thin 10 avoided if has would been e probabilities are that the clond for daytime and easily have | | | we could w oc 1 for rin mations be it the in mig Changes ar Admiral Hil- nt of the court, id that hefore Advised by party give from the stor Baptiste Hall—advt Moonlight Skating tonight, Walett Rink, Arch St—advt. Ihe cottage meeting of the Em- manuuel Gospel church will b held sday evening at 7:45 o'clock time hefore ¢ of the ship your ad Jones. t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Screen, | h Main street, corner Edson Entertainers met Mr. and Mrs. 1 ngton street, last night for and mocial. About 15 present and a buffet luneh was served, Walter Kaiwa of 194 Gold street reported fo the police last night that vo of his ducks had Leen killed by . dog owned hy Peter Sczdlowski of Patrolman Alfred investigated and brought to polica headquarters was locked up. Alfred Atwater report v Lieu ant Samuel Bamforth headquarters this morning of the planks on the Black e was broken. The board works was notified, nt William P. Me- dopartment left for vesterday after- FE AT o confinven a - /& Tehearsal ieh 1 g0 south guests were to the north § Tnion street inguay g it v familiar 4 hat most Ya urn Tawrence Martin fo | harge 3 s held by Renwood po a warrant issued by the local of the Furniture Co finey, hiis for $500 Cassatinn dar 1 New at Neto| rerurnedt o Jay 1o resume his studies T.aw school INEXPENSIVE JOY RIDES e police are investigating made to Sergt. Michael T st pight by Victer Morelli somebody takes a small truck from his garage night and goes for a ride in it are Flynn | Avout 27 'be used in completing a tunnel Captain Lansdowne any ex- being built under the Thames river \ tons of cast fron wi examination Middlesex College of Medicine and | Dheth Dress 8hop, | hospital, | now | " FRENGH DERT FAR | FROM NEGOTIATED (Little Indication That Fundmg Will Be Gompleted Washington, [ittle | negotiations, |the French mission janother mecting of the negotiators | ttempting a settlement of French debt has been called for late toc acing this sitnation two groups decline an actnal stalemate had been d, and some members of the can commission profess to be- lieve that an improvement has been {noted within the last 24 hours. This feeling is not unanimous among the | commissioners. The original French was to begin paying | and to increase the rlm!m, ten years | The average payment for a period of |62 years 1s understood to have been $£00,000,000 annually. M. Caillaux jraised the initial payment for 1926 to $30,000,000 retaining the of $90,000,000 yearly. The Americans felt an average of per- haps $165,000,000 annually durin {the 62-year period, would be better, although they did not raise any dif- fieulties respecting the IFrench pay- ments for the first year, | M. Caitiaux raised his average to $100,000,000 a year and it is under- stood the Americans reduced theirs |from $165,000,000 to $157,000,000 a Iyear. | Both groups are opinion that no [had been made to fal experts continue ‘nr\v schedules of hypothetical agree- {ments, rearranging the figures, the French within the terms of their first proposals and the Americans withing the general outlines of their | offers. The American position, broadly, I8 understood to be at the Freneh are being offercd a schodule of pay | ments below that arranced in the | funding of the Rritish debt, In rec- ognition of the difficulties of the Freneh financlal position and that | France s able to mect them To counter this French ort they are not at well off as the British, of meet the payment, and do not wish to enter an engage- ment they cannot keep. Sept. is postponed, | the heads of {the to admit that ffer vonghly 000,000 & payments S joined fn the marked progress date, but the S The conversations generally up and down the same pects the question position of the T of the Fren od work of {1 run series of as- of _the ench tr del nor! the que enrrent size ents of France Fra I receiy Juring the year ont. of e American et the in- n is asked or RBel ble to pay the fa taxpayer is terest at a high by either Fngland, gium. The em [The time that M rd 1o Tt has her of his expe t that t ohlig France ~ conversations between he Caillanx 1s draw} s of hotl o= continue. has al- his wo to an at he for another \mer or three iates ti might d iling taking the ew York, wealk from N To t repli P to th nt he has N th No, T must return on Paris. ORDERS WILSON STAMPS President Demands That Post Office | Department Thus Recognize For- | mer President of U. S, | Washington I siro of stamp row W sible has been post office department Ani son be is communicated to this effect made today White House the add ment that the | partment would issue such a stamp. Complaints have n received f som at the proper recog- nitien being accorded the wartime president. arters th was not 20 (P—With | more than 48 hours for actual ' unless the departure of | the | same | to prepare | Tt was pointed out | Conlidge's hehalf that 1t Lt in Presiden |1and was issued. ‘HART § NARRCH ESCAPE |Driver Who Al'most | Crashed Inta Police Chief's Car Pays Fine of 8§15, Carl China of Elm street $15 and costs by Alling in pol afte [tendere to a cha rules of the road at Center Commercial streets yesterda He was ar c noon to the chief’s machine, was proceeding along street. After Atty i ul P, tered the ple of nolo contendere, Chief Hart told the court that China truck around the ‘w‘rn r at such a speed that he was at a regular rate. {foreed to swing over on the left side the | \drmfl the large of Commercial street where [truck just missed striking his car. Joscph Just of 111 North street, | arraigned on a charge of breach of | care of | C. Con- the peace, was placed in | Probation Officer ¥ ard nolly and the case continued November 2 ter plained until | Detective Sergeant George C, ger investigated arrested Just, SECOND APPEAL ON ZONING DRDINANCE (Gontinued From First Page) 1f a lot Is so sifuated that part situation or more Is in a of ‘it is in 1wo zones this ariges. 1t 20 feet zone having a more strict r tion than that of the zone on wl the lot fronts, size, only, may To allow three fixed square be erected. the construction footag multiple the required family house footage, no N be allowed, ECLECTICS APPEAL Threo of Them Prevent State From With Their Practice. zeport John Salas, in Ph superior ing to have Rept. 20 (A) M. McIver and Alber eclectic physielans resid adelphia, court here today, the Daily, M seck te hoard of health examining board ask that these two bodies be “perpetually enjolned” from interfering with them practice of wedicine in Con:cticu under certificates issued by the ec leetie board Daily, and v pasee pract them and we med in d eclectic Neenses certifi re tne Tn 1924 ti ere revoked t They th Iv say person at any proceeding: vocation and that the amining Loard "n be take ue inf n exer statnte wer or h prior t ectic ex: 1 thet em aftes represent v e recomm lic s from t A upen the filed board. under th meneral assem giving th right t barred ri session physicians ”fl{l ¥ police oSt have LACENSES The that the Sullivan of 36 Gilbert etreet, Vit Girdomoni of 43 Belmont street and 178 Sexton Walenty Bie sireet have been suspended. 2lomizy of was not un- | his administration that a stamp in honor of former President Cleye- DESCRIBED IN COURT Tudge Benjamin W. urt this morning he entered a plea of nolo con- ge of violating the and ested hy Chief Willlam €. |Hart after a five-ton truck he was | Ariving narrowly missed crashing in- in which he | Commerclal | Waskowitz en- Just was arrested yes. afternoon after his wife com- that she and her children lad been chased out of the house. Ellin- the complaint and the building of lesser | of a| nily house there must be a Should an un- | naually small building lot lie in a | amily house zone and lack three- Tnterfering | Philip S. | filed papers in in the Melver and Salas say they examinations fn New Haven in re officlally advised they | qualified this state ates to practice ’n\ coercion” had been notified by commissioner of motor vehicles operator’s licenses of James East Main street Ieeney took in the situation at a glance and realizing that dent would h‘r\yn]v"_\' Griswold. the other persons heing | | haled into court as witnasses, | | Captain Frank Nichols of the state {police taday stated that he was not (at liberty to make known whether or [not Grey will be tried on a definite | e | Mever Spoils a t result if English (‘ooks Insist On Radio Connections London, Sept. 28 (A—The strains laf jazz and other music are constd- D | ered sential to the cooks in Eng- lish guburban homes nowadays. mestic employment agencies in Lon- |don say they find it almost fmpos- |sible to fnduce cooks to accept jobs !in the suburbs or the country unless they are sure that thefr kitehens will he provided with an extension from {the wireless installation of the fam- lily upstairs. the proper ingredientsin exactl; portionstoinsu THE BAKING SPECIAL! 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Say“Salada’. _— rd the f for an attempt ts progress, As fhe rushed up to him, Weeney himself at its head and sue bridle, He right against to Finnegan's ended to the t | center, | to en horse th mimal continie: e set hims eded in grasping the wing the heast to the 1t the entrance alley and (he runaway the amazement of & large number of spectators After tying the securely, Feeney looked up the driver of {he was Anthony Cesha- veeh of Fairsiew street, and ar vested him for leaving the horse un nitehed. {a pole was harse wagon, who Union Asks Monopoly In New Haven Schools New Ilaven, Sept. 28 (Pr—Follow- ing a hearing last night, the board of education referred to its comunit- tee on buildings, the building trad eounc school construction jobs in the fu- ture he glven to contractors employ- ing exclusively organized craftsmen. president of tha of Tlabor and a member of the trades eouncil, of the speakers, charged the bullding committee with te of public funds” in the con- Istruction of school bulldings. ane ~hool Baking Because it is exactly compounded, of exactly y the right pro= re evenand complete leavening. 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