New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1929, Page 19

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Camden, N. J.; F. Kellan, Braddock, | of the Leviathan, is returning to Now | Cousul's Mossage Pa.; J. Harrobin, Jessup, Pa. York to personally welcome Captain | New York, Jan. 24 UP— Emanuele 4 = ¥ried and his crew when they ar- |Gragz, Italian consul gencral here, | JsnOUgh of Angry Water % H X | rive Saturday. sent the followi ap. | New York, Jun. (UP)—Pre- H' | Washingten. Jan. 25 UP—Captain g Telomim OB (8. AAD- | itious o oross the contibent by ] Goergo Fried's suggestion that mefd- Waly doytul ) = A7 __ | rail instead of risking the Atlantic Bers of the lifeboat crew of ‘the| Rome, Jan. 253 M—Rescue of the Please accept the warmest thanks |, < t [ ocean in its 5 mood. steamship America be awarded fite crew of the ltalian steamship | Sy f:'""f::“fu“’:’:f‘,',’:l:"r};:,":':s_ ere being x % : i Jollar liner s : g m saying medals because of their‘res. | Florida by the United States liner AT AR . ‘bm m cuig ut sea of the crew of the' dis- | America has produced a great im- 2+5¢ 10 47ricd. “for the gallant rescue | proside cld, ¥ were iPassengem Have Had abled steamer Florida has met with | pression everywhere, from govern. |®f the Flerida's crew, which gave a |lrought into port hire vestorday by approval. But before the awards ars| ment circles to private individuats |"°Ne¥ed examplc of the bravery of | the Pan-Aum:rics of the Munson line, made there i necessary routine to all are praising the valor of Captain wlhich took of he & ';;u\;. r;g- ;;‘odr > be complied with. Captain Iried |George I'ried and his crew and voic- SHugay aftendr s hag 5~ ; A 4 e i LR e W L D L Aty LY ¢ Most D:-ired Feature in Every Radio lasts trom Arctic wastes lashed |, ;.\ for (he men and the appli- | terrible seas, such aid was forth- Rocky mountain, middle-western ns must be accompanied by af- | COMIDE. and southwestern states altke today | davigs' describing the rescue in| ‘The press has been following the ha e el sami Titall: Wi mplications “".]'I-r-;ow deed of the American seamen 2 . - e tile o|and pesting the latcst advices which 4 ountains and up- | “Bdavits must be filed with the | : readings of the moun! and UP-| oast guard-and a board appointed | Vere scanned by huge crowds in per plains were reflected in freczing |\ . o, e rotary of the asury | [FORt of the newspaper offices. . temperatures along the Gulf of Mex- | youq puss on them. Tremier Mussolini was particular- | 1o . ' Rate it ly interested as minister of marine. The severe weather, the coldest of | ¢, 1ain Fried’s suggestion, made | It is likely that the Italian ambas- |bravery a® sca, including . an in- |mail clerk of the President Garficld, sador at Washington will be charged him [went to Dis home in Atlantic City. the winter in- several section& Was |, , 1u4io message to the Associated signia personally presented to sccompanied by snow, sleet #nd|p ey the comment from Itear | CXPress the thanks of the nation |by Premicr Iionito Mussolini of | ~ n Quality— American seamen and of the broth- erly tie uniting the sailors of all na- ; Kansas City, Jan. | tions.™ ey R ster, Portland, Me., g b Storcheeper o brother of a4 former Governor of Union City, N. J. Jan. 24 () — 1y ter-in-law, Neflie Salvatore Bracco, 41, who was bow “atherine G, Vike, will go by oarsmen in the Francisco and: sail went to the aid of the steamer | to Hotolulu. Mr, and ives in Union City. He is rd H. It of Brooklyn, aboard the .| Who were Lound ter Catifornia, also Bracco. alrcady has five me, | will go by il John H. Gadsby, heavy rains which doubly handi- s S .o " to them, byh capped communicstions, Partial re- | AImiml Billarg er the coast guard y. lief was in prospect by Saturday. The upper Rocky mountain re- that he would be delighted if the recommendations were made, Ay Quality of tone is unsurpassed on any Radio, regardless of gion experienced the lowest temper- atures, but even New Mexico, Okla- homa and western Texas shivered in near sero weather. The mercury was expected to reach 30 degrees below sero in the Sun Luis valley of Colorado today. which was one of the coldest spots in the mountain region. Miles City. |congress tender its thanks to Cap- tain I'ried and the members of the | America's crew. The proposed meas- ure also would authorize the award of gold medals to Captain Fried amd | simultaneously with Ad- 4 miral Billard's statement a bill was | introduced by Rtepresentative Black | }nt New York which proposed that | | name, make or price. The playing of the Bremer-Tully is so nat- ural and real you feel the artist is right in your home, Mont., reported 32 degrees below last | 8Uch members of the crew as he cord for the winter was 8! themselves in the rescue. . T | established here foday when the Kive tousand dollars vould bo au.| Warn Public Not to Neglect Colds or Coughs to 5 degrees be-|thorized for the purpose. i 3 “Ppeumonia” P grepped 1| g urther notice wan also faken by During Changeable, a” Weather ood conditions were expected In|congress of the rescue from tho - i P n::lhern isouri where four inches | Florida when Tepresentative Gib. | Method Doctor’s S Advise Is of -icy rain fell yesterday to be fol-|son, Vermont, declared it should be lowed last night with ‘anodw )\"\l:““m proper recognition by con- | aleat. Some highways alrcady have | gress. beap flooded in southcastern Mis- g [yas : powri, while tratic was virtually | - Worcester, Mass, Jan, 25 ¢p— | Tieolizing that every common cold | U pado:.r\‘\.mhoo‘:": Clhis G paralyzed in the Ozarks of western | Mayor O'Hara and Worcester Cham. | 2Y be the forerunner of pneumon- ‘grl SRR e Missouri by sero weather which £ol- | ber of Commerce have sent wireless | [4—-Unluss treated properly in time [ETRPYT foeing bogan 10 disappe: lowed rain and snow. mesage to Captain George Iried, a | —1OSPital physicians are advising | g/ SHANT 428 or so all traces snow Expected native of this city, expressing Wor. [# 'emedy that is ideal for use at| SO ARG, | More snow and sleet was expect-| cestor's pride in his great achieve. | "OM¢ And numbers of New Britain |Child Liked the Taste; i o4 in Kansas, Missouri and OKla-|inent in rescuing all the 33 souns | PCOPIC find that it brings quick, sure Soon Ended Chest Cold ks Who were aboard the imperilied | FUCT—Often in a few hours—yet 13| Little Eisic Lce, granddaughter! - Snow fell in northern Texas 0daY | tqjian freighter Ilorida. inexpensive and pleasant to take, ordoa Allen, caugne | °d- while heavy rains in the region be- Quick, Pleasant Method <t cold which caused| . low the Panhandle continued, e iets Congratulations | Relicved Cold Quickly ler to cough so at /gy ¢ The drama of three wro“r"tff "h; Now York, Jan. 25 P—The fol-| Tobt. N. Page, for cxample, con light she kep* tne lowstone Park employes f}l“l,{"“_“l lowing message was sent to Captain tracted a stuffy head cold. Think family awake for weather to save a man ?h ife des- | Georse Fricd of the America tonight inz it would “cure itself,” as othc: hours. The resented i1 Montana, WACrS G6F| by William Perrott, operating man- oolds had, he did day she had perate cfforts were being ma e b lager for the United States tine. Rethose sbeut i ver of 101 and|tie nthe reach & coworker atricken W which operates the liner. e dnvs Tnter th ‘ongestion was| m, lielns reduce foseis :e::zc!::m-s and bring him “"llmrnvsl congratulations to Mr. ohssation had pragding no i fast|Gla’ from. mase: patsagel,. throat aod . 3 e to three | Manning and courageous boat crew spread deep into her mother called | ch Park erv;ex-ne:e)r;tydlt":‘:_:?‘ ‘;‘m"u 10|and entire personnel, all depart- his chest, causing gl‘:p.«ice’ly-drlrted snow and sub- |MeNts. Your perseverance com- fear of pncumonia. | DUk deenlran e SN N orth | monds itslf to tho entire nation and Then he called his|to bed with double doscs of Cherry 37 winter keeper at Old Faithful | further shows that the American X doctor, who gave | Pectoral every half hour until co Inn, where medical supplies have Merchant marine unsparingly saves dim uick relief with double |gestion was relicved. Hor coughtns been exhausied. Teams and sleds, | lives with valor as de our naval |strength doscs of Ayer's Cherry |spells wero quickly stopped and by snow shoes and skiis were being | fOrces, coast guard service and Red | Pectoral—a hespital cerlificd mix- |Ledtime she was able to breatne utilized to penetrate to the inn from Uf‘ : ture of wild cherry, terpin hydrate | freely, her fover was normal agam | Mammoth atd Canyon. Worth's wifc | M. Perrott, who has been in Ros- |and other ingredients which have (and in another days she was b and Assistart Chief Ranger Joseph | ton superintending tho drydocking | auickly relioved even the most ex- |at achool—complotely rid of Douglas, wip are with him, have been treating him on instructions given them over the telephone from dectors in Livingston and Mam- moth. AMERIGA'S CAPTAIN WILL BE HONORED (Continued from First Page) New Yok accords her heroes The ue of the crew of the Antinoedn mid-Atlantic three years 2go yeserday was even a more dif- ficult exwloit than the saving of the crew of the Italian freighter, and like th: second rescue it demon- strated the master seamanship and daring courage of Captain Fried. Two Lost Two of the Roosevelt's seamen were lst and fivs life boats smashed before all 25 of the shipwrecked British sailors were safely aboard the President Roosevelt. A bostswain's mate and & master- at-arms were drowned when the first bog launched was splintered against (e side of the liner. It was 80 hous later that Captain Fried ment a wireless memsage reporting the regue of 12 of the Antinoc's crew. “he next day the rest were taken ff the sinking hulk. By lor vescue of the crew of the Florid the America has more than evencc the score of lives she has cost axd has saved. Twice she went out § her course to permit her surgem to minister to men desper- ately 1l at sea, thus saving two lives. The Ilorida rescuc brought the htal'to 34. Accidents in which sne las figured have cost half the runper maved. The America which was launched n /905 by the Hamburg-American ling under the Namerika, has had a colyrful career. In a collision off Kest, England, in 1912 she sank a Brjish submarine with the loss of 16 lives. ‘Two more lives were re- corled agalnst her when she sank atpier after she was taken over by the United States government dur- ing the war and remodelled forransport service. I 1919 officers reported a mutiny sb@rd the ship which was put dogn without loss of life. Two yesrs ago she caught fire while be- ing re-conditioned at Newport News anl suffered damage cstimated at $2000.000. After being re-built she waw returned to service with Cap- tah Fried in command. Women Waiting While city officials were planning & pablic reception for Captain Fried and Chief Officer Manning, two wo- mex were waiting to give them mowe homely greetings. Onc is Mrs. Gerrge Fried, the captain's wife, anf the other is Mrs. Anna Manning wilowed mother of the chief officer. Mrs. Fried with wifely solicitude ‘or her husband's comfort said sha noped there would be no public re- coption as the captain shrinks frow public gaze and would need the Frief time he is in port to rest after the trying ordeal of the rescue. From her Riverside Drive hame Mrs, Manning sent a warm greefing 10 her son in which sha expressed her pride in his part in the rerc us the officer in charge of the lre- boat. Tn the parade vp Broadway ad- dition to Fried and Manning will b the following members of the li%- Leat crew: W. I Clarc. Rutte, Montana Wilson, New York: N. 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