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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928, B MAKES PREDICTIONS WILL TRY ONCE MORE | SMITH IS ENDORSED mander of the expedition, 0 was taken from the ice by the Swedish flier, Lieutenant Einer Lundborg. The two dead are Dr. Malmgren and Vincenzo Pommela, motor at- tendant, who was killed May 25 in the erash of the gondola on the ice. The five men whose whereabouts terror, their food supplics slowly | 21¢ KnOWR are Licutenant Alfredo : {but steadily diminishing unit 1 | VENerh Prof. . Behounek, Glusep, stranded on North East Land. | days ago there was virtually nothing | 1 Biogi, Natale Ceccioni and Filip- The Russian plane was damaged | 1.0 " "1’ e vegion where they were | PO Trofani. Ceccioni has a broken in maki landing on the jce, DUt o Noptn ast Land, they had just |18 and Was last reported in a pre- the crew was able to reach land |gn. hope and that was that some. | CaTiOus condition. and it was considercd that they | jow out of the skies might come a| . The sIX missing who were carried mere in a position of safely. | rescuing mirpiane. g off in the bag of the ltalia to al- There has been some doubt as to | Decam i Fulfilled Jupat certalo eath were Licutenant the identity of the three mensight- | This dream, the men said today, | 2110F€ Arduino, Prof. Aldo Pontre- €d by Chuklnovsky, but this was|born in infinite pain was mmu.q!"v‘flh- Dr. Ugo l:ago. I{ena!o‘:\lle. | cleared up by today's dispatch |when Chukhnovsky on Tuesday eve. | S20drini, Attileo Taratti and Calisto Graphic Story of Arctic Struggles Told by Survivors SOVIET AVIATOR ALSO 1S STRANDED (Continued from First Page) Man Who Once Before Made Correct | Legless, One Armed Aviator Plans International TUnion of Brewery, Forovast On Amundsen Says Ex- Another Attempt to Fly From W Flour, Cereal and Soft Drinks i | : plorer Sull is Alive. | Virginia 10w York. Workers Give Approval. | (Continued from Tirst Page) | Kings Bay, Spitzberg . July 12| Greensburg, Fa. July 12 (UP)—| Cincinnats, 0. July 12 (UP) — s m—-l:aplmul Knud andstadt, a | ! " (Dinger) | fierty. legless | The executive board of the Interna- | clairvoyant who in 192 correctly jene armed aviator of Martinsville, ¥ i ) predicted that Roald Amundsen— V. Vi planncd another attempr | Lo0o Luion of Brewery. Fiour, | then missing several days in the are- [1oday to complete his flight from | Cereal and Soft Drinks Workers hag tic—would be found., again has | Moundsville, W. Vi, to Roosevelt | cndorsed Gov. Smith for president: claimed & vision in which he saw | Ficld Ny | Amundsen found. { Daug 3 ©d by storm | republican administration because it | The Arctic explorer now has been e L o e Yesterduy after he | coumitted to the destruction to Jo- | missing nee June ] when he | had talen off from the airport at 1 osAn : z D : {cal government through attempted started by airplane from Tromsoe, [ MOUR Vlvasant, Pa . . o oma The board denounced the present ¥ was 1c ; 45 5 sl S 1o | enforcement of the Volstead act, un- s : Ciocea. in a relief expedition to| Daugh contemplatos & solo | wamunied invasion . of isiag | identifying the group as that of Dr. |ning emepged from the heavy, low B b SRtion Daug 4 : an as pe 1 \lalmgrv: Chukhovsk in his re- | hanging clouds like a rescuing angel. Theve are at least nine others i L for members of the dirigible _lhk.vl hon'w New York u} Rome with | ri destruction of the principles [ had expressed the belief that| Starving as they were and dying |Who have been swallowed up in the Italia crew, financial e king of West Virginia of p I liberty and destruction of home life and child welfare. hese consisted of two res- - group, bug |I'ch by inch, the planc lore a |&retic there “",l:hs(;,,,. “E“l.?‘ll\|v|sb"i:.“ ;.‘L.!m.»mw of life. but for the moment | Cue parties, the one headed by Roald men might have been the Alpine | (NS promise wasx not destined for | Amundsen, famous explorer, and the | chausseur, Captain Sora, and two | fullilnent and 36 hours of suffering |other headed Coplain Sare, | Norwegian guides, who have heen | V4% SUIL before them. The plane (Jtalian Alpine chusseur. The Amund- 1 - . could mot fund, but Chukhnovsky [ Sen party of six left Norway in an Captain Tandstadt said his latest ision revealed that Amundsen and TR e tene Giubald, pilot of the Latham INTERESTED IN HOOVER | plane, had landed in a fog cast of | A . Leavitt, local contractor ill ‘ring from lack of food but would | his meteorological studies in the | ars Is meant the num- | publican presidential candidate. She missing on the ice ficld for many | 5 | something like family interest, the A | disregarding his own peril from a |@irplane last month and has sincs . found. Wit of one of Nis first cousing be- | e forced Landing on North Kast Land, |dropped out of sight, while the > By o Ma gren, e know o ) o34 Yo Jing a sister of Herbert Hoover, re- | Do, Malmagren, widely known for directed the Krassin by wireless to |Sora group started afoot across l el Where the two men were | North East Land and has since dis. 1 wed Rabaim. In & few months the pain mber of the Norge ““Suffering excruciating, painain my fostforyears : ber of years required for light 10 \is Mrs, Van Ness Leavitt of New- =welling were all gone and haven't ! expedition of 1 when Captain BpEEared, [ travel from a etar to us. | burg, Ore | T Pendioton, Gloscaster. Moo Siar RABALM y s, o All Night sStruggle Pilot Chukhnovsky and four of i | tonight. 50¢ and §1.00 Roald Amundsen and General Um- |\ AN W st y | ssin plunged [ his crew aboard the Russian plane again and again through the thick {which sighted the Malmgren group nass of - jee floes through the 20 have been added to the list of miles of sca that separated it from |would-be rescuers in difficulties | made a forced | berto Nobile made the first dirigible flight over the north pole, The Swed- ish meteorologist, a small, quiet. | scholarly man, had been connected with seeral of the expeditions con- | , 3 [ ] with sor : i o el ‘.,.Wv.; nding yesterday damaging ,-[,,‘Tlge crew of the tiny yacht Rofa, wrecked in a heavy storm 807 u;he:, ”,‘v‘-in,';.“:;g‘,\.\r:‘_”M St ]d‘u saw a 1‘.,,'” e o {1 [landing gear. The group has enough | Miles at sea on its race to Spain, are pictured below after they o e o ln ouse N started fr ¢ e floe gaging into the distance rovisions for il | W 4 Bay . i are | I ®pot where the Ttalia had crashed | g howes i (e fo Loaier | /701018 for two weeks and will | were landed at Bayonne, N. J. Left to right are Raymond on the lce five days afier the dis- | drew alongside the tiny group on | *" “O% (0 repair the planc. | Couce, Edwin R. Hotchkiss, Walter Schoeler and Charles Town- the dying men. At 5 o'clock this {since this plane aster in a desperate attempt 1o |the floc. One of the men stood wav- e i send. At the top is the Anglo-American Oil Company tankei | reach land. |ing faintly a tattered flag. The see- Dl‘l\Fels Bla{“? Each 9“‘” Tuscarora, to which they owe their lives. With the Rofa's jore Saacn wiey wuse Br. Mo | ond lay cxhuusted on the icc and | or Collision at Corner | masts broken and rigging cut loose, the yacht was drifting help- SEMI - ANNU AL Bt o ot i i o }“:‘”:mmx;flz::" :’l\'-h[ed hy. Ld:fla !«ad- ‘ lessly when its distress signals were sighted by the Tuscarora, | § i t 2 Ttalia, an ain | Malmgren. | Flamme 24 Maple street an sank whi i y | ' Filippo Zappl, Malian navy naviga- | ribute 10 the Deud |ariven by Wiltred Lallamme of 155 The Rofa sank while being towed to port. J ) tor. I doctor, jalthoueh Swidely Ex-lavashinston treel, ooliged bwith | — i Leaving behind a group of six |perienced in Arctic life, had been automobile driven by Paul Mont- | i men commanded by General Um- |harder hit by the aceident to him |yinoPhe Spring street about 6 SORWAY WiNs CLp |the Norwegian entry, the Figaro, de. | ) berto Nobile, the trio headed for |when the gondola crashed l'lml\':\"'}o'cloclc L evening at the intersec- | Sandham, Sweden, July 12 (®—|feated the American boat the Se- | ' l\};uvcm:rl’of x]orm East Land mxi]\”‘]‘\m“‘“‘}l::]‘y‘_“ ““’ .‘)‘]l‘ ‘i m‘v’ J;: of § ©¥ and East Main | Norway won the international gold|leema, in the final race of the series Ma 30, e ays er e fats fearsome jc efore . B ree: " & e « H ltrw.&hu'l'lv»ll( c:r:-t lllr‘:\ mm j ‘,'Jl h“'l 4 month azo from cold and ex- ta il [““:’l“'l"f West | cup for sailing vessels today when‘for the trophy. ‘ 'as v i i P isions r | o e . & Ma street an aFlamme 40. As time passed and repeated | haustion ncar Brock Isl v :n”,\mll:g h\jlmlf\» tl‘l‘l ‘Ijlil ‘I ¥ fv.‘ I‘ : e Bt th \’.nfi dr|‘ y‘vg south on Stanley street, { Mfl bciple by dlergRan v’ v R M |]o_m cars were damazed and each e ess— [d 1 arties 1 em fs | 5 ) "B Ldriver blamec o s ) IR oien b ;'“ men, they did not forzet the dead. ‘l."([;‘j’(),_lfl‘:'?" '\\”'\, "\f"_““ “"’“"“ g ln n it While all stood at salute, the body | er 5. Strolls reported | The Busi Man s | 1shea. P B0 lcatisa for Phllss Aetion he Business Man is eager to pay for . Yesterday word came from the|2$ carried aboard t s ':jly — | : Qtiesian ice breker icrasstn: innt 1210 AN ptate. Many ofiihoihardenedy ON JUDGMENT [ trained minds, and will pay well for i soviet) fier; Chuknnovskyld Tigs | 0GR DAPUCIDAURE WeTe Tiol AEbATLES IR R Tk acha Claiming that a judgment render- fasod he mbn oA ios ravidoll 0 RIoN e E T eREBEREE B o Sintronourt i New’ them, | l1s marih of wniero thioy had been |, A5 e Xrissin thimet s bow Lor 3y oot AEESE IR 8L NOR | i sought. Mariano, given up for dead many |18 unsatisficd, Anna Pletras of | Let us train yours along the right et o En P Jor vl et | Meriden brought suit today against | ! Along e righ [ 5. F. DYSON AT CONVENTION | Wooks ago, wer L P o [ ATbert Kirk of this city for $500 | : : | Il Sturman ¥, Dysou’ of the Porter & [they Wwere bathed, given food and | gyyages The original judgment | F business lines. Dyson Co., has gone to Brovidence, | (o8 clothes. | Was for 8450 rendered in New Ha- | ; ‘ R. I, to attend the third annual| = [ven on April 4 of this year. The! 25 ARCH §' 2 e - f lo= conferanos for retall Jewelers| OF the 18 men seb out ln ™s g, o7 Naly gair fn repessitiog ] Teleph ENROLL TODAY at the Gorham company’s factory. dirigible Ttalia tor the north pole |y o plaintiff and papers were served ephone Jewelers trom every stute and also | o0 May 23, three have been rescued, by Constable John S. Recor, Canadian provinces will study not [two are definitely known to have | only the making and marketing of |died, five arc In grave peril near | | e .o sterling silverware, but jewe mer- | ) Island awaiting rescue and | ——— Py . Bbundising in genarai. My Dyson|ihe vemaining six have vanished| | ers' | with the probability that they are ! 13 secretary of the State . =) association. 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