New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929. ing” a submarine to the surface has out of another compartment 1 0 | U. 5, OFFICIAL DLAD lat- Lall River, Mass. wherd it B[]Y HlT BY ST“NE WHO IS HE'} LSUBMARINE RE%[;”E been ‘;m m!m;- Xxms n|xs the f The u\l] pressure then \\1\\ w(mnhnl EFFORTS MADET AGREE | Washington, July 4 (#—Josep | mother and a brother, Father Com<s | time that it had been done in the|to the salvage connection leading to 5 e e i . 1 open sea, and the first time that it bmarine’s main ballast tank. ON CITY FOR GONFERENGE (- /Connolly, 36 year old ssslatan: | nolipstil; zesids. Anotlior brofhisr g | had been tried with a vessel the siz t 23 minutes’ later there was a } | Unitea States attorney, Is dead, &|professor at St. Thomas <ollege™ of the V-4. It demonstrated beyond |rush of foam and the stern of thc vietim of appendicitis. He was hm'n‘ ces &t St. Paul, Minn. any doubt. navy officers said, that submarine appeared above the sur-| English Ambassador Calls on For-| nd salvage work in this!face. 1t had been raised by the Or-| cign Minister Briand o Discuss | i i T tolan, independently of any actior Pranks Behind Firehouse Result - Raised in Open Sea OTI jamnec kani s carieilon muccestz ftolon, Indenandently o fany, action voint For Meeting. after —— Paris. July 24 (P—Efforts are still i Hospital Treatment California. Coast snhne e after o Kearns Threatens | moeress to ngreo upon a ity o ; 5 .3 the coming conference of the allied _ « ocean: st rescue ¢ Court Action on Raid | jou.ic and Germany regarding “al., July 24 (@ S 20 pound « New York, July 24 (®—Mrs. Jack | ine res to put the Young plan tor diver connected an air hose Seven-year-old Sovia Wenton San Diego R At the pita Marking another Step toward les-| il : Kearns was quoted in newsy reparation payments into effect evibing thoy were g the perils of submarine serv- |t s salvage comncetions. |ioduy as {hreatening court action| Ambassador Tyrell of Great Bric- quarter inch wound on t ce. tests in which the V-4, Amer- tolan’s bridge Chicl| oo 4 raid on her,apartment yes-|ain called on Foreign Minister Sovia's head, just behind & ca's largest underseas fighting craft | Gunr J. Kaiss seated himself [yerqay by four n Briand today and is understood to $5 e ean St S sed” with her complement | before an array of controls. and 28— yjps Kearns, who is estranged | have discussed the merits and_de- d men were carriad | orders passed back and forth DY gom her husband. Jack sey's | merits of a number of cities it Hol- ator and by submarine tele- | gomer manager, s = raiders |land, Belgium and Switzerland. The house were having rore With the precision of a i he opened the valve Which |ore probably seekl idence | gencral opinfon in Krench circles is e h was | Sent air down into one of the |5y which Ke h avoid | that Lucernc, or Lausanne, will ulti m he V-4.! tiither paym of alin she tely prove the most satisfactory | houss, | ereve ey & A “ 5 \ Another Compartment Vented Sained eparation five vears|choice . ' . and finally arine The maneuver repeated with: a2 ool 3 st eveming th di to the surface hy comp Gt o L e R one of the men < KING SHOWS PROGRESS play nicely he J £ from the rescue vessel Orto- recharged and v and then th Hayes, Dempsey's form London, July 24, (P King's \ .S A wpes of th ouse, ‘s which: “blew” the ballast tanks| commander of t S cretary and now a confidante of condition continues to progress very they climed onto the roof 1 old 1) the batiow on Commanger Wl D i e said per was a | well, it was officially stated af Buck t Wi U e ow the sur-|was instructed to open the com wte detective. She declared ail | ingham palace today. The physicians ’ wwspaper, | oo municating door. Air ‘hen they ohiained was a pair of men's|paid their usual visit and the Duke . A small stones whic n v Britain HERALD last | ’ pumped into one compartment. com- 1 hich had been left there by cf York called at the palace after Relist shingjeania ngan ecitnaiit Ui | e O ent. o “blow- | pletely. through the submarine, and |her hrother- | the doctors left 1,000 BABIES WHO WILL GROW UP AND BECOME FRIENDS OF RAPHAEL'S BABY SHOP sterday t get have tim reversed 1 opinion for | number of umis and avoiding a stal ch is s0 apt to happen. It tened once before, and the was already fired, when Hugh McKenna of the Kiwanis club hop- | ped L 1o with his verbal sil- | houette i v weekly letters to his by ar old club wh meets every Wednesday at the Bu ritt hotel. You see, the editor made o mistake, by banking he per- sonal pop of one of Connecti- cut's yo t bankers. He is large- r about West. Joe respo Gelatine Manufacturer - Makes Settlement With Wile e silhouetie ir night's Herald is that of Joseph M noff. He | FOR 10 DAYS ONLY New York. 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