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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, DIGEQ ANNE AUSTIN try can Rivalry Over Tammany Lead"- ship Gives G)tham Spmy TOplC policy in t Gets Cor When MyThirtyYears ] trantically There a lull in ¢ and a managed to g se enough that t} e crow could jump over- and swim to it yme of the wpsed ey got for <piral spring the two My jarge also ind ow had tin un- e to it over the Antinoe’s hull, the sharp rope . around to pick up {he boat but running too high to shortly after the 1t w3 my in- Antinoe crew a would have should she xt tried towing an 1 boat toward the. freight- ttached to coming up stern and or and ng under bept it 't Do and Pain Lmeralid Monne's Emerald Ot hatch number one and the men freighter. 'This lifehoat was also | 1929, 4 ] toward the Antinoe manned by us-!znd got alongside number one hatch. ing three oars on each side and one Aided by bright moonlight but with steering oar. The boat rode li ke a heavy swell running, the lifeboat a duck on the water. I steered for was held alongside easier than be- a position to round the Antinoc's fore. The remaining 13 of the An-| {bow, where her men were ordered |tinoe’s erew pumped into the hoat |to be ready with heaving lines e boat finally got abreast {were ordered to fump. While wa ing for them to jump—their con-| Cochran of the American Chureh to bed, oxam- ship's sur- Dr. Dol | The total detention was three dition made them slow in off—the hoat was pounding ily against the ship's side and w in grave danger of being capsiz to|a turned to the President sist in getting the beat alengside. evelt, which had resumed its of us position to leeward of the it- | dumaged and could be taken aboard. in Paris conducted impressive ser- v- | vices in the social hall with passen 15 gers and crew attending. The nigh: a4 the men were lost prayer and ser minutes. | by the wash from her high protrud- i re held by Dr. Cochran and rom the Tousing meanwhile float Py ot finally zot abreast and the men were ovdered (o jump..” Close { they ad u grag of the crew had | mpe 28 4 with a line ind him, they could have gotten hoat. Bu v were exhausted iy expos and lack of tood !or; the weather moder- and the harometer started to steadily Number Nix lifeboat was made ready in charge of Mr. Miller, with a crew of seven men inely g IFourth Officer Frank M. I'pto 1 ain mancuvered the President Roosevelt within about 160 yards to the windward of the Antinoe. At p. m. the hoat was nehed dwl cleared the ship's side without a mishap. She went How to Have Scft, Pre"y White Skin ing clipper b velve men w in the hoat when she headed I the President 14 moved to a po 100 yards fo leeward of the Antin Aders and sav ome of tho re ued men 1“.1 s hoisted “al Mariin D. Whelan. or Roosevelt, which on € v York, March 19 (®—The 5= New York Times said today that wd oy campuign is under way for the A4 when they el deck tion of the Tiev. Dr. Cleland B. they coll o taal examination of the hoat sho how it e erush hoist 0ok bro 100 hud 1o he cut 2 decided January Prees Mo . prefessor of systematic the- ology . crian Theologi- it O s the next ¢ of the general assembly terian church sembly convenes at the third week in r to suceeed o Walker, byterian es will be sons heing advane- tion of Dr. McAfee is ¥ in what was con ceful” manner 1 race at the Air-Tight Expocure quickly ruins any tea, SALADA is sealed 1 metal foi containers for your protection. "SALADA" TEA “Fresh from the Gardens” [ early hattling, and a su howels beco ronger, mechanical ox last assembly in Tulsa, Okla. The Times said the fundamentale ists plans to run Williston Smith, a layman, of Philadelphia, against Dr. MeAtee. 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