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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929. ! . This indicated that the preasure|diving from the Defender would be ! practical rescuc and salvage method | Suturday evening. making one stop|Cormicr, Sr., William Cormler, Jr., within was greater than that of the[the substitution of short, easily!in the Infender,” Danenhower said. | R E RETLY 1.4: Webster, Mass. and being due Arnoid and Virginia Cormier. These [] . | sea without. managed lines for pawieldly ones| “It is the only device which elimi- svainard Field, Hartford, at 8:13 numbe o cspecially well pes | Captain Danenhower and the|perhaps a hundred feet long. and nates the hazard of bad weather | P . jeeived. ier Johnson, well known READS HIS REP“RT UP BEI:"RE [;']URT ,workman turned two cranks and a|that divers would not be forced to/on the surface | WE[] MISS fiuRMAN —_— e —— | entertainer, also gave a number of door in the slanting floor opened |go through the lengthy decompres-| Just as the uupe of devising some Y | recitations and songs. John J. | ) | | PROGRAM AT TOWN HOME | - outward. sion process to which they now are| protection against submarine d | Craan, onpasist-of B2 Marrs ohuron, . % We were facing the green sea|subjected when returning to the|asters brought Lake out of retir- | was charge of the ¢ntertainment Pls[ol' of St. Andrew's Churgh| = (Continued from First Page) ' |water with only air to prevent it|surface. Sometimes affcr an hour|ment, the sime lope brought Dan-| (Coutinued from First Page) | . |28 s aoten e i from rushing in and engulfing the|dive, & diver has to delay in the|enhower back fo submarine after i Children of Mary Provide Enter- | Fil Y“fl A 2 (authorities have found that consid- |four of us. water as much as two or three hours | several years in marine salvage. |Hawley Ingalls. Jr. on Sound View i o ——— ) y GGOll]l[lllg |erable belief in the “black arts”| “Now you sce how divers can|lest he get the dreaded “bends” by| Years ugo when Simon Lake was avenue last night. tnlnment and Dribute "'"’-' Week’s Activities in |still exists in rural sections of the leave the Dfifend_er to work on the|coming to the surface too qlllckl)h“('ngng\-d in making submarines for &1 The funeral of the youns pilot will' Among Inmates of Institution. | Catholic Churches q = {county, and much concerning the |sea bottom.” said Lake. “Imagine No Change | half-dozen nations, Danenhower Was | he held privately toniorrow from St Rev. Edward V. Grikis, pastor m“pra(‘n(‘es and belefs of “hex doc-|for yourself the submarine. We In transferring to the De{md":his test officer. John's Episcopal church in ti ity The members of the Children of | St. Andrew’s church. read his an- |tors” and “pow-wow” practitioners |have pulled ourselves down to al oo CILCENNE SO 0 OOrNTE. —— The hour of the services has not Mary of St. Mary's church made St Mary’s Church nual report to his parishioners at|Was expected to be injected into the |few yards above the sunken boat.| .. .5y 1o change in pressure. The| OBSERVES SINTH BIRTHDAY | been determined. Rurial will follow their annual visit to the Town Farl Saturday will be observed as the | trials. |We drop out béw anchor on the| lin Woodl: ; S S of The FHoly Weeall | diver immediately enters com- Sernard Donnelly, son of Mr., and|in Woodland cemctery. yesterd; fternoon. Miss of the Holy Raxily, Found Alone deck—see—there is a perfect des. | e & fecom-) e : of My k| Next Sunday will be men's com- e RS = | pression chamber and the pressurc Mis. Bernard Donnclly of 303 Lin-| Ned Carrington is survived by his Mchonough was in chaige ) i : f,eoo? '"l";.eoun':?m:fle“::.: :" .:,:‘: is lowered gradually while he rests. |wood street. cclebrated his sixth | parents and one sister, Mrs. Ingalls, connmittec which presented cach in- unien Sunday. Confessions will e e s T o N 04r | Thus a diver may work for four or birthday Saturday Ly acting as host whose husband is a member of the Wtc With gifis. Following the pres- sor e only " Saturdny i < oo ce.” five hours without break. |to a number of little fricuds at his firm of Ingalls & Ingalls. of this city. entation of gifts an entertainment g a special mass wi " =ls look down and sce. p Lake and Danenhower were en- | home. Games were played and re- Official investigation is under way was furnished consisting of vielin cbrated .o unday at 8 o'clock. singing | The annual report of the parish Cor- will be read at all the masses nex Sunday the masses yesterday. Recelpts for the ycar amounted | Ace g tatcments to the to $13,102.54 and disburscments -'CCOTding to stateme district attorncy the defendants tolalled $12.199.09, !tound Rehmeyer alone in his farm There were 53 baptisms, 17 funer- dwelling and gained cntrance by nting interest in his copy of | Shoet Linos thusiastic about the government |freshments were served. Bernard to attempt to determine what caused solos by Themas Murphy. v,* & book titled “The| The submarine inventor pointed |tests of the Defender. | received many pr and uscful the fatal forced landing of the and dancing numbers by the Long Lost Fricnd.” Iichmeycr wasiout that the principal benefit of| *“We are sure we have the only | gifts. plane which had left Boston carly iger family, including William set upon and beaten to death after | a long struggle. i Mule Brays [ healing tukes rank ahcad of medi- | cal skill. “DEFENDER’ READY TERS SEMI.ANNUAL | FOR SAFETY TESTS s ol used to 2 & “hexes” and ‘ (Continued from First Page) | . REV. EDWARD V. GRIKIS | b | the apparatus in Bridgeport harbor | tls and 15 weddings in the parish. [(or the first time since 1307, i B Under her Grikis® direction, lLake, Danenhower, a workman | Two days later the braying of a | hungry mule attracted attention to| the farm and Itchmeyer's body was found, and brought attention to a| portion of Pennsylvania where som: | [ still_attempt to cure bodily ills by | wlce a ear on ace oa burning a wool-wrapped egg or by | J | where the offi of pow-wow St. Andrew's church has flourished (and the United Press correspondent | climbed into the little compartment the Defender's nose. A heavy door Within the past y Rey. Edward | wos cloned . ) ! ; and dogged shut with | e — Gradek hag boen appointed his an {tour hoeavy bars. Our enly connec- | 3 ‘vg = % | Reiboop r"””"” in administering o, \ith the main operating com- | i w( O nd aftajre of tho = ) partment of the boat—and that oniy " - 1 % (D~ ket o H oy o \ S }“;‘”’_ RUet | Visible—was a_round glass eyebuilt | cn and Miss Faa Rardok of iy, \jthstand tremendous pressure East street, this city, will be| 20 R0 G 1 married tomorrow morning at 4 : 3 | | o'clock at St. Andrew's church. | “Give Her the Air” | and fts influence has cxpanded. | “Giive her the air, Charlie,” order- | STUDY SMJARY PETITIONS ed Captain Danenhower. The work- | | man turned a valve and a strong | e | hissing was heard as the compressed | ; lair was forced through a pipe into | Common ¢ It Committee to Meet {0 tiny compartment | ; i _| Charlic opened a small valve tead- | Fonurow SR iglititoptions)deg Be ling fo the =ea a rifle. A thin jet of | SRl LR i S e sy OVAL e S Y g = MACHINE - | “Not enough pressure vet.” he WOOL O RUGS ; 2 = omorrow night at 730 a'clack, [ puttered and turned the valve a few . RIS ¥a= = - 1 the salary committee will mest ta |0l : — ; MADE HOOKED analyze the arguments advanced 1ast | e 1 jss eaae e o 1 : - ) S =& TQ week in the interests of i The hissing increased and imme- | 22x38 ... . $4.65 oy 5 > : RUGS diately 1 began to notice the pres- ‘)'Jx44 54'9" & o and employes whe are see fure o my eavs was oppressive el SR e $6.93 creaseq compensation i “Swallow,” directed Danenhower. | 28x52 .. cee.. $6.95 o 20531 . L. $6.95 The pefifions aggrosaie 37T wpalw s afferts 2 beginner tha : . 24545 o, oe e 5995 mera than one-halt of which 1s rep- [ & 5O BT ke to be 7 ¥ 3! resented in the fire department re- | TR5 CONSOEE PO oF more | auest for 50 cents a day for captains, | TOOR T CC T | lieutenate, privates, mechanics and | ¥ i ; electricians. $500 for the chier and Bubbles Heard ® < c,() ~ X J51) $200 each for the deputy chicfs \I After a while the open valie fail- 5 g . ES 330 [AYS vepert will be drafted for action by fed to give water and bubbles could 1 X I PR =3 the common council, January 18, [he heard leaving the submarine ! i D~y 52 —'(“:;; Lions Club May Hold | . [ ; 9 X8 YL .,%:"Z(‘ More “Ladies’ Nights” € y QQ \9 Leslie Tyler, special representative . of the New York, New Haven and Bus“less Men Hartford railroad, will be the speak- er at the meeting of the Lion's elub ||, . 5 tomorrow noon. 1t will be fhe /|| Business men desiring auto- ular luncheon at the Burritt hotel. | ||matic telephone attendance INDIA More “Ladics’ Nights" beiy during their absence from A e aiocated by ftiie ot 111 110 lloffice can secure information s WOk AND e et sameroomswhon [[fabout " new ~ project by RUGS FIBER RUGS Ttobert Patterson was host. The |||writing = b f Jdons' club hold few affairs af 9x12 ’ b _ Lpntianl o ol BOX 33 G. M. Was $50, Now $39.73 e lamous Tl oo H Which the women are guests | 3 $ HERALD OFFICE | 8.3x10.6 83x10.6 .. 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