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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. 3 T T Pajama Clad Editor Parades Along Guardian of All Atlantic Flights |75 with 5| cosmtomtont JOMI ) COMMITIER e i a thot ) smile and a soft |general storm at sea s an aavan- gress and present situation in the Fifth Avenue In “Lighter CIothing Opposes Them As Teo Rlsky Stunts\“’.‘lf‘.fl sl S e e e Allan- BE[“NS ITS W[]RK1?;3’132235“fii}ffi\)ff ot of e ption accorded Yan- [tic move from west to east, ca investigation we should also develop b2 ‘u) and Williams in Rome @gna or|ing westerly winds. Ocean planes | common sense plans for the further or Men”’ Drive — Crowds atc | E6bihe tiyess praediDr IimEalla| flying (Bonth! bykthatatosm tareaiars i |advancement in thess diractionat 1 rk as @ m,o factor in the benefited b ythese winds. i | R 3 test asset of a race ) < . S i g - & 4 s : “Yancey and Williams are|lines are inevitable, Dr. Kimball iy " bodily strength and development Saunders Insists Pongee Pants and Shirt Will Ey en- s i 4 "‘r\wr\-is‘ of mine,” Dr. Kimball said. | believes, but sturdier planes, pow- UO[]S Gl‘eaIeS[ ASSE[ should prepare them to receive the tually Be Accepted Attire of Well Dressed | o e |“But the part I play in thess fights |ered by meny motors and capable e ey heritage which each generation i . = is not a personal one. Every mem- |of landing in the ocean and re- 3 3 u: h to the next. These Man in Hot Weather. ; |ber of the weather bureau helps|maining there for 3 L 3 Kking | questions have the widest of social | obtain the necessary information o |length of time, must be to a nation: o tion importance, that reaches to the roots ew York, July 30 (UP)—W. O.|they will come around to my v 3 p g U s Tefor) Feucilis sei ¢ ehal ! i St doeEntt halievel| meality \ t health and protection .of Saunders, apostle of cool aress for |The beauty of pajamas is that most | :‘””;3:[?_0 e ‘\1? ”':Mll;hm‘s‘_?”““‘I‘o'i' to ocean flights |5t Its children, President Hoover sty fiseat Ao 1,‘,.:,? - g a . | courage every one of them,” he said. [have been due to overloaded plancs haspscLiie anlenn Dlee N0 portunity Wl of Elizabeth City. N. C., today with | ¢ailed because the to intro tlantic flying isn't safe at|which could not gain sufficient alti- (0008 O L EEE P B ERCIIR O American cive his mission in New York accomplish- | quea something o A | ; present. But when fliers are deter- | tude to remain in the air, Dr. Kim- |8 000 FOUE O (G 0 F o o 2 ed—he had worn his pajamas on a |ghorts, for instance R nAdo T : > mined to have a at it, the only |ball declared rom NoW 3 e i stroll down smart Fifth avenue; he |need only to be tailored a little : % ¢ - s can do is give them uvery He Has Clear Record on childi Health andl prote N\m]' the;pla ! committes hing had shown Broadway how to be|ter and fixed with a coup : o )it of assistance possib “Not one o fthe fliers we had |°" FRNS MeRER S0C O : omplete stigations, he ex- comfortable, or less uncomfortable, | pockets in the pant 1 : i repares Weathier Maps |, | anything to do with was forced |y, M3 SNl ot mlaine lte House conference when thermometers over the sizzling | entirely suitable for e i : Veather maps for ocean flyids, |down by general storms at sea” |, 1< headed Sec Pt L T“; ations ani walks were near the 100 degree | wpy o 1900 of wear e : A he high and low pres-|he said. “The one west-to-east air Sork sl Iped i S n ea wil be Lf\‘xildr-d”:: . halatteet e onl 7 areas and tne temperatures. | tragedy, the failure of Old Glory, |5 ey i e SRR, o N York wasn't shocked; it was 1 Qe orlySto ] |are prepared by Dr. Kimball from |was due to an overloaded plane. 1t ST \ A O UG new style [0 ‘,“’“,"‘”,'\"’, |reports by stfamships along the|was sighted several hundred miles |y, .o A i finite organization through- or its champion, it was for the most | SO0 M\ e0 s 1 air route at sea and had been able only to | g T' the prelimin e 32 . part merely curious, Some voiced [1Of T R, RO . ; reports are received | gain an altitude of 380 feet.” B T naty e e Ak peCon i giEnak fng hearty approval of the natty pa 1-‘“”,_ , & - - 5 : o g % ; aily from ships scattered througn-| There never wili be a single, def- progr SR iRat W aoly o Lihaces ‘1 B “»\'"70-;’“"-“' mas when they learned that Saun-|“®3T ¥id : oo it the ocean. When the first Al-|inite air route across the Atlantic, Barnard Secretary : o e ders was in earnest, that is wasn't| The “pajama he is re i . g 3 antic tlights were being made In|in his opinion. Ocean planes m - E.H. B A 3 g Rl that an advertising stunt or part of a |Publisher of a newspaper in i ; . pob : a special service by selected |fly in one general direction, he SEe i : FP\0c Detlona ] DIOEza motion picture. [beth City—is confident that vl B i ; | Eins waslssiiup Andl radlo) reports | saia® bitiiot chla isetlois T etary, f we can secure some measure of et o Commended {men will gradnally adopt the « X : s S L T e o | e ey e e e idesfs ity as to view and unity as fo “That's the way to dress,” one man | fortable garb, loafing around home e : = Tiolcorporation’ forithe EbeneGEEor iy Inik che | ditectionifor whil |l 2oy onos 0end - ! program” based on “certain exame commended. And a girl observed |in pajanias as he irst, ther il the flyers. This service was later [then in another, taking advantag e L S that the pongee outfit was “pretty |Venturing forth to the corner g ] T cactinne St e Gasieaa dodgie hsiste smart,” adding that it was “about |Store, and finally v them on the | Dr. James H. Kimball, above, government meteorologist, Is opposed to “Due to the rmous 5 t0 laneas Lfheinizlighis tadio fed time men learned to be comforta- |Street even during the ¢ ocean flights but he aids them all he can. His reliable weather data | e covered, our present ble.” | — has been used for seven successful hops across the Atlantic, and here You |not adequate to provide weather | 5 s devilo 4 S el R S e After he had gone back to his| There are two distinct spe < | see him mapping a course between storm centers. Giant air liners of | information for regular tran ITh Triveraity e R B A L aly (e e il it L Ry ad A hotel last night to pack. Saunders|camel in the Old . the future, Dr. Kimball says, will be guided by radio reports and will | lantic air lines” Dr. Kimball [ iion in s Tolian s anon | : T mnlieaet e summed up the results o his sally | i S o avound sterms which lie along their route. But we aré sradually “nlarip 5|0t Charlemasnsydin’ 250 and 2 S hisAhet fhelpro A e Sl el Y say. had show: 2 he scope of our 1 s, ed its eleventh centen n May ¢ . % ; 1t ¢ e m:fi?\e"?fis“&\ :w‘ ‘;u \?,;‘:n”\'\;” pa- | ¢ ' her the two-humped New York, July The man;mander Rich 3. Byrda and his ;'_\ 5 "’L& vf‘m “”; \“:m ,h ;s d: [ua‘h“:i its eleventh centenary on May ost important movement to th . 2 of 437 West jamas on the street in New York. | ¢@mel. the Bactrian \ade possible seven succcssfut | companions vigate a safe|Ply @ question of cient funds.” |5, 1 on as a whole,” Mr. Hoov He thought it was the phetographers Bl rans \tic airplane flights is op- | course And the me- | with him that attracted the crowds, pose 1 Sy | teorol b pusiin et wind rather than his att = 52 his seemingly paradoxica to push_their plar “A man wearin Wt and pepper Ree(] Bll\'lng' ( m‘u", ure is Dr. James H. Kimball, go Dr. Rimball's word Is law to the suit and a red necktie would have crnment meteorologist. He is the | Atlantic fliers. After prepara- tracted more attention on Fifth ave- | Intme‘“‘d mn T““H man who es the final word to | tions for their flight were compler- | nue than I did it I had been alor Setashing ol thosa e fliers who|ed, Amelia Earhart and the late he said. SoaaCeostar match their daring i 1 | Wilmer Stultz waited many days But whether it ws s the || Mean & lot to Senator R - | | hazards of the Atlantic to take off for Burope because th camera men or the pajamas, Saun- || PUPICAN. I : And Dr. Kimbalk hasn't lost a orologist said weather ders was the center of an oglin 28 ONeiol the r lican tarift || glier yet Not e aviator who vt right throng all the way hisiHotel ||| LS8 oF ‘played the game” and followel ence Chamberlin's hon to to Times Squar, half a dozen blocks | | “OTmitie S >- || the doctor's meteorologi i g ble by the away. There he ducked into a t 7 ERnlel tigdlangment has been forced down in th r burcau’s observiio ter to shake the crowds, st S B P I i by storms thers placed their lives in hour and then took an elev e e s n Dr. Kimball said “so, Kimball's hands were the downtown. On the train, kil bl I known youns i three Frenchmen, Lotti, Assolan scarcely a person noticed him. 4 e 2 5 5 Lindbergh iisfand Lefevre; the ohe circlers, Move Will Take Time s T L y At Roosevelt 1| Schlee and Brock, and Williams He has no illusions that his idea , 5 T .- shot out over and Yancey o flew the Atlantic of summer dress will have a sudden o S an, 1 afely at Bourget |a few days vogue. He thinks the only thing to | | go. W of them are imported eld LS Earls i andibecame s L onic do now is to let the notion “percolate | | - world he e Unite s Weather —— a while.” S i o Aided Byrd's Flighe | u affice atop the Whitehat 7 3 e E 5 i NAL CLEAN- v “Thera will bo 10 Tapit thange 16| | boitcoy Mol or otk 1o 1 Hours | e SRS R P Ll [ EHUTID ONNE LY COLIN G AN END OF THE MONTH CLEARANCE SALE GIRLS’ men’s styles,” he said. "Men are ter- || s helpine ¢ 3 "¢ || kimbals and others in the we-ther |Rarbor, Dr. Kimba pouring Policy of SPECIAL WEDNESDAY! WASH DRESSES vibly conservative. 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