New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1927, Page 10

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10 EXPERTS FEAR SIX LIVING MEN I IN SUNKEN SUBMARINE MUST DIE; First Page ew of tk wrecked be alive opin- Mon:i- 1avy B 15 Honrs al Noon Remain Quict dics, nd of ey “p Long Work Ahead on his opinic it it ble to raise the S-4 Momsen said, with quick- of the ! ised was hmarine, ult. just t under \ cables | a hul | hod a submarine ion of one ca ound i I'he me ~cue Work Halted 15 —Pumping of alr | jarine S-4 h Rear Ad k H. Brumby reported to. rival at the Charlestown | on hoard the mine sweep- | dstill to Falcon from | king indicat air to the sub but pending more ion from the ships ain to what | ex work had Dbeen | The dep of th the Aping . seene t the marine had letailed | it th of rescue that the Falcon was on Boston was not known ites before she ar- | Yy Yard. Shore ob- Provincetown had report- re nable to ses &hip ported Boston ) the ken on Ioard Michael, rom th pe from de operations yesterday, | diately began board a t quantity of 1 provisions with the ap- £ back to she either to meet way. nd it irted pontoons was re 1 the or or iring diving an o ting ho: parent i o scene o ed to tl o the hoard and situation | thcoming vivid evide hich the arried or Faleon | conditions v he men work is 1 ron The girl w skin wias Get rid of pm.‘,us and [;ch, Fver | in which e {to the rawest recrult, | side on the 1] that men still lived on the - | wreckag | dec L orderly NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19 B —1 ich left N vith helium g igh on on Point and ink, together rds vessels we pull After thr iged pontoon in oft successful pontoon efforts w ter weather northw and Scott Cor- further | part to free ion to efforts and thu until the nst (NEA Ser This picture of the Coast Guard destroyer her beached near Provincetown, Mas | the submarine Other ships are standing by. The crash hole in the hull of the Paulding, amidships. She barely ice Photo Paulding tha pontoor Iheides, Pay, Mass, Dee Sagamore and Iwuna bringing _thr pontoons from Brooklyn, N. Y., passed through the Cape Cad canal shortly after 10 this morning.! The tugs and pontoons ars bound for Provincetown to ald in thae rescue work of the sunken sub- marine S-4 Fight Against Time Tt was a fight againet time today, rery minute was precions odds were admittedly the slowly suffocating su in an almost impos In the ears of cvery offi ) of the rescue fleet from Frank H. Brumby down | rang the de perate cry of the unfortunate men, laboriously pounded ont by ham- mer in the metallic dots and dashes | of the Morse code to a diver along- ! sandy bottom. “Please Hurry” “How long will ¥ou bhe now,” B he 19 P rds tugs LOST SUB’S OFFICERS the st vivors ma Admiral and | then, | ase hurry.” | message that told the fleet | -4 camo | from the torpedo room. From the other compartments there was no en- couraging word. A great hole ripped through the heavy steel plates starboard at amid- ships and just forward of the ship's | “Pl The | four inch gun left little doubt of the | ate of officers and men on duty thers when the &peeding prow of the Paulding clove mersible's sid silence Aft Aft of the conning tower there was | silence too, but there also hope, however, slight. Divers had been un- | able to clicit a response to their | tappings because of the mass of | which obstructed the | | its way into the sub- | | | ks. On t the frenzied yet rescuc went for- Three mine layers | continuously since | crash formed a spot. i and the ahoard which | his staff di- surfac efforts with zeal stood by shortly after the triangle about the Th Mallard adied the Falcon Admiral Brum o ted the operations of the divers, 'wo submarine tenders, the Wan- v dank and the Bushnell were prepar- | The four officers of the U. S. d to help \\l-’l!lj\': vf'h:” r_"\‘:‘[‘:’j\""",hotmnl with their ship when she collided with the destroyer ! satiriars ' 7 | Paulding of! Provincetown, Mass., are pietured above. They are: Farth f the naval tugs Saga- (upper left, Lieut. Com. Roy K. Jones of Halethorpe, Md., in more and Tuka raced under forced ‘mmmz\nd. right, Lieutenant Graham N. Fitch, Was} mp,ton. D. 1""'!" a “”";"';g \“"”:; VIC; lower left, Licutenant Donald Weller, Los Angeles; Lieuten- and adverse winds to bri ¢ : S : { ant Joseph A. MeGinley, Norristown, Pa., who was to have been | relieved from the submarine service January 2. ward ich submarine S-1 who went to Uu oons from the Brooklyn, N. Y. ard. ontoons 1 to raise 1t down off | ars ago with Nuval officers pinne a rescue now T O ¥ ) nd two i1 % lerrick ehip &5 of 33 lives. Merritt-Chapman 1 their hope of on to on these should in pro to| with compr ai “Ts the Carr spelled ont a > but the ¢ 3 1o the “How e the scen Two ship 10d m; Work of Pontoons craft, a pontoons would take at luast ¥s to under the most le s bt weather the said never to have | her 1 choppy | (yi0¢ their | _, Compuny its way ply quickly 1 you be of the Century ty Iow many a san the o by cony lthou 1he S4, nd it was thoug line more was » a4 tach cireumstar sanu ne with a preliminary siudy of he believed it mi to bring the how ‘T submarine o the suriace by attach- | raising mtoons o its nos Ashor would be needed inwonted put on end old the forpedo: Mreca for tonri ard com ally deser for hanled out. He tishoer amilies a ol on uation u ould it ay {mmediate prospeet irine to the mpt will be into are Provi A wi historic two cast two anin town which air, an t where 1boi hip could T i airline 10 the six 1 the res banked winte Leiently tubes, t d in 1 phasiz optimis veterans Faday, however, newsp. vhoto officers and the e flect thronged its narrow Rooms were at a premium nd so were fishing boats with news- rly seeking to charter servation of to cxpedite ships. who the King, of nd who huil stree over for papermn close o work and and from the The ew restaurants open found their f cqual to the der But although probably drama in its history w mile to which down were the 1w wrried first, Ship ar wrcely o he great- 1s taking we o ba shore, dri q £ from six, Provincet 15 o the lephone a1 s of res upon e radio from Hston. A hazardou municati treacherou: na nd ent o naval spondents hoAting from dioir their u shore i to ctand idly by At the post office every incoming il added its bit to the stack of holiday parcels intended for the corr news. | d it for Christmas B They will give comfort, pleas- ure and usefulness every day— ; Airplane and Telephoto Transmiss known officially ., to save her from sinking following her collision with succeeded in making to depend | DESTROYER BEACHED AFTER CRASH ion) as destroyer 17, shows which sank the S-4 knocked a the shore. Il ARRESTED FOR USING R. R, TRACKS - ‘Factory Workers Taken Imo | Gustody in Noon Drive Eleven employ t»u-ms: v‘ | by Captain | Rooney and Oific railroad police on the on railroad property. hey will b raigned in policy court tomorvrow, their arrests mark ing the resumption of a drive starte several months ago by the railroad police to stop the practice of f tory employes who go to and from |work on the tracks between Elm street and the passenger station. Those arrested are the follo Michael Ekert, aged 50, of 40 tin street; Adam Staske of 648 street; Jack Daly, aged 63, of ! Myrtle street; Emil Graveline, , of 71 Spring sireet; Adolph aged 89, of 255 Wooster street; Ar thony Jennings, aged 36, of 30 Al lantic street; jamin Rawlinitis, aged 29, of Austin street; Nick Simons, aged 45, of 39 Daly street; Martin Crowley, age of Ken- ton; Samuel F aged 3 High stree s in local manutac- ming, 42, of 64 Church street. | MARRIED IN FAR EAST 'Ensign R. R. De Wolfe Takes Kath- | ro Iee, Great Grandniece of Con- | federate Leader, For His Bride, Licutenant Colonel and Mrs. :orge Mason Lee of Baltimore, an- he marriage of their daugh- thro, to Robert Rathbun De , ensign, United States navy, on mber 12 at Cavite, Philippine The bride 1s a granddaughter of Fitzhugh Lee, and g of Rotert E. Lee. She is the grandnie la nge, N. J. sign DeWolfe s a son of Mr. ind Mrs. Willis Henry De Wolfe of Yale avenue, Dayton, Ohio, and formerly of this city. He prepared for college at the Staunton Military {academy, Staunton, Va. In 1926 he was graduated from the Unite States Naval academy at Annapoli Md. He is attached to the tichmond on Asiatic station, L. F. & C. SALESHEN DINE | Gathering at Shuttle Meadow Club 1 This Evening—Social Function in Connection With Conference, arly 200 Landers, Frary & Clark salesmen, factory officials and others are expected fo attend a dinner tonight at the Shuttle Mea- dow club as guests of the manuf uring corporation. A sales confer- nce is being held this afternoon at ile factor: Erwin Exnlains Status Of Brooklawn Street orts are being made by people Brooklawn street to stimulate cooperation with the post o :partment among other res dents there so as to provide fre mail delivery, Postmaster B tters to the residents stat- ing that he has received permission to extend the free delivery servi that street as soon as proper mail receptacles are provided. To date on son only two families have provided re- | ceptacles One family called npon Mr. this morning and ask they would have free delivery service there before Christmas. They told that there is no chance of de- livery service there at an time without further cooperation. A wom- n resident stated that she would call on the other people and | what she could do. | | ('01'por=_1!ion Directors win | Will Meet This Week | Dircetors of the Union Manufac- George Dickson, | aduate of Miss Beard's school at | win has | were | seo | cemetery without the body day t 1sth. Onl where the body of M would rest in this even: 1ot her life ‘fz’éucf rmn N0 This missi w signed “Fat Fox,” and followed by a (Coutinued From First Pag mary of instructions whici Park was Bricfly he 15 bein in twenty dollar rertificates, come nd unarrn and stay in his car. It § -on Sun- | God knows ian Parker Not much | may pa - CHRISTHAS AT Hl]ME THEN GOES T0 JAI (Continued from First Page,) | 1 would = intoxication and breach nolled of for of gainst them e to fc cach. Frank Szyszka, to gold d day. The father and 0 hed to the North had : > count nolled for Policeman H. P. 1 police co Burritt street, |ru spot wh a0 | was recovered testify H Ty whom de Iher daughte - withheld. b | Disowned by i Smith, son of a flees on the | police to have been his parents. He was at home, ] ever at the time of his arrc preparing to officers scized the son. Smith's description fits g t of the slayer. He is were | Wy It was not to call consider mother, th body tailed to appear in loc th Iwriting. Child W chi this morning to testify against of 21 Oak street this city a Smith of 42 Ann Arbor str aterbury, whom he notified Satu day afternoon to apy day to answer driving The two men we been racing up Colon cars when apprehended by the s officer. They had their tinued until tomorrow Fray [ Bacon & her girt wish T could think T'll die if 1 this much longer. Won't some one please tell me why all this had to happen to me. Daddy, pl do what the u s you or he will Kill me if you don’ “Your loving “Marian Parker. knov “P. Please Daddy have been well acquainted with b home tonight.” | Parker family and to have play: ather letter read !'vith the twin daughters of the b dear daddy and mot Ple |official until the bring with you today. {dead victim of ti sorry hanper saglest I him from their home. Ve s | Barnaman fs belicved ! Lol ranged mentally, He JOEC L after telephoning TRNEX tions saying he {which name was si | napper's ransom lotters. He |about the rewards which | posted. Police believe it {a psychopathic | Numerous oths “'\ some of cors combing |cither rel [1owed to zo 1 Slay | | | come home, *T have to be like cast disown leged to hay n ne anyone for what drove 1 eryed you don't 1 I'm ast to 8 was pic arious ra If ning this you me Zain was Love to all Marian wd to 5 daddy, morning chanee “p. 8. Please to ,u b pur: had was Jur last W come persons arreste thousa the count i ief q ased imme tter br ‘s Cunning Seen ng and cold-blos of “The Fox"—a pseudonym the kidnaper of Marion hoose for himself—was r he ATTEREPT T0 PUMP AIR T0 CREW IS FAILURE Page) The cun Parker vealed fn letters sent by s €o d from First The Party ot §1 of the ccom s ] Marian | 1 18 reaching nari el the Parker in e found Mich- i for THE A most Step-Ins, GIFT SUPREME impressive display of Bloomers, Gowns, ry reasonably priced, cut who, he lines = the lines ich said i N is my name set no fraps Get life a Gill he husiness, er diver, in the > come unconscious, now, them, daughts and I have andle is is rl or thie tificates 1 s an't have hoth solo, so ftig on n terms of Mr. Fox or Calls Father Be Saturday afternoon « in which the kidaag rply bocause the polic to take a hand. pressure which 1p in ta diving suit with sitnatior the pumping apparatus. De oon as Michael ased ty five ol € xcess of air in his suit sent him 3 00tin toward 1 When pulled on THER BAGS SHEER HOSIERY SMART SCARFS KRERCHIEFS Marion FAT SHOP Callahan-Lagosh air was rele i like a oard the Fal and it was placed wer and He re- en tak e surfac S cious would die. e i ompression eham iept there during the night. snined conscionsness and n to the hospital today is recovery re- | had be one she hadi im- 95 WEST MAIN STREET love for your day iy terms, to tamper with dea he letter. “You remain with death f: on its way man who betr: his lov own daughter s a Iscariot | “1f by 8 p. | received my hold a quiet fune hter, 1o ig ond 8 m. telephons ral ser today yon SHOE SKATES Where the Quality of the Shoe is Al Speeial Hockey Outfit ... Nester Johnson .... Herbert L. Mills 336 MAIN STREET 10.00 to work off the Cold and to_fortify cystem_ against Grip, Influenza und other serious ills, resuiting from a cold The Safe and Proven Remedy. 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Naval officers who | sorrowfully feared that | it w never be opened. turing C'o. will meet tomorrow and those of the American Hardware | were more optimistic | corporation and of Landers, Frary they were v those who | & Clark's will convene on Wednes- such mat- |day. TIn each Instance it Is expected that dividends will he declared. Frank E. Geodwin it Pe of ol Lyesight Speclalist MAIN STREET Bt had 1 s, ttle experier — Flannel Shirts — Holeproof Hose s Underwear, Ete. HATS OVERCOATS breaciy $10. ar in court to to charges of reckles treet in their S S ST B RN S e e e AT

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