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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929. sk The state's men politicians, true CLINBS T0 $14232 TOBAGCO GROWERS OF ZEPPELIN TRIP GREET THE GRAF ZEPPELIN At present Mis Daffan is literary Contributions ~ Range i SIS S SR . ‘ . = NEWSPAPER WflMAN:@fi{kfijfiz§§ifififi . I - > e | st storian of the Daughters of . ( man E. Har! Fenn of Weth- hungry for tobacco amused them- A 3 R tate historian ‘(1 2 gh i 9 S | { ; clves while aboard the Zeppelin. It i the American Revolution, state sec- $1,000 to..50 Analysis SHOWS | /220 Loy sematine er the e | eves wnile aboara the Zeppetin: i A A eoon St ooy China cigaret in the end of it. Woman's Clubs and 5“"’”’!“"\"‘1”: Contributions 1 municipal Fenn expressed his sympathy | =\We used to pretend to light them . of the Confederate Woman's home e i sihen ho was interviewed a5 (0| with flashlights.” he sald, “they : Would Be SeC()]]d Female (OVEI- " Miss Daftan probably will fin . didn’t search us for tobacco or even 1 herselt in a large field m)‘_.,,d\d‘a;’.u‘ check for 31.00 en donations ought it would be well for the ! natches when we toarded her. -l 4 I L S “ S (] Politicians predict a multi-cornere of 80 cents cach, accordin mmilie, Which takes up the et | heve wath it e B¢ of sairde nor of Lone $tar §ta GRTRA Lace 1o determine port made Secretary ;s f relief io see what aid could be [ ng nger would have ever . s Governor Moody Benson of the Chamber of red from the Gepartment G hought of striking a match.” ¥ Austin, Tex., Aug. » (P —A at a meeting of he ch i Hlturc s b B . Aug. e St b S . / maper woman hes announced vt Personals son reported that while the enn said the senate would | yoy oyer, it was so warm that all the * § { L e R = money on hand which ot ) and the house | apin windows were open, and the fexs aivenninialinieigs il 5. Scheu: been tal et SIS i suld 20 Act 000 paesengers vent about in their 193 ipmiinatles f I SEnd s Hat ki S ition for the re. |y DA% et N 3 | Mis Katie Daffan’s campaign Wil 5000 (gra and Anna Bertini and > men could be pre-| pyi ihe nights were cool. |mark her debut in the politicil | g peiiman William 8. Scheay weie B o 7 arena. Tt may be the climax (o an |, w York city during the past Prof. Gregory Gourevitch, Tt 5 i wetive literary carecr and - nany i-end where they bade bon voy- pianist. brought a letter of introdu L " : |years of leadership i Texas Wo- |z to Mr. and Mrs. 0. I Be '-?K\m tion ‘It's to Col, Charles A. Lind- g : \m"“‘g orEan zalions SRDI L R S bergh,? he sald. | : Sponsoring her candidacy is the | fornin. They will visit their sor ava : ; ot s division of the United Daugh- | g “in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Alout 1 a. m. today—some time | i L - 5 4 | ters of the Confedracy. of which she | Lertini of San Bernardino, Cal. after the Graf's passengers had ar- : S : o e S hag been president four times. Foes '_\ SAIERAEREE raa R py o el S e 3 | This secona woman to scck the Mr.nnd M, Charlos Sahrbacker Laiy | &eant of marine walked stiffly up to | 4 : : § i : . S 8 i . rank of chicf executive in the lone ‘u‘mi mws;vn‘, nm‘ w“ \r“ \\fi-”n"m”;_ DALt Il Captain Ward at the guard house | . b S . 3 . Star state may he opposed by Mrs. | Burriit strec Lot ions a ) detinite plan | Outside the hangar, saluted, stood at | : : T e S e Lo - Mirian A. Ferguson. who was gov- lrip (0 2% : nown tha |attention, and said pervious re- 5 o'clock this morning. sir, | appro- | 1've been stationed over in that cor- | taking | °r of the field. and there's nothing | Roing on any more, Besides I didn't known until a little while ago that | ¢ o » balloon had got in." : : | = news. e August red with crnor hefore Dan Moody, the in- | [ cumbent. Some political prophéts | say that Mrs. Ferguson again will | tc and Miss Vera Hedlund be a candida he was defeated | of 33 Carlson \ending the for re-eclection L year. week at Tndian , unford 85,000 Surye; tion he navy reservation includes 2,-| e o T TS on 500 e , o L ke Pajama-Wearing Fad Hits Chicago issist bankrupt | —— show s ) nor Frimlull g ne gave u (ot o ot e SEN SWANSON 0 : : > ook e o ar | 10 8 mergeney fund 0 | i # ; 4 sons t f of 35,000 10 N < complete a sur- : * i ! ‘ i ¢ Y i 1 « e G n the ) a8 L R call " re ted from 10 get the : ¢ ween Goi- | (Continued Trom First Page) Cemmissioner | tier cm- | thece three eruisers as directed un- hefore ongress should repeal the di- Sbatga i o 1 cotld | reetion given him." & substantia LR T6aA] ntelligently app ed and ask- Says Points Minimized Jderman ed to lend theiv cooperation in solv- | 2eanwhile, some administration > problem ofticers have been laying Atress o commission of the ™ S *lupon certain sections of the pre 2 iy furm - bureau Wil deng's announcement of suspension £ iy i ping at the county fyhich they contend have been mini- i o SHUANON | pizeq in the discussions. Coning levise somic plan of| ‘It is the desire of the United 2 tas Aamaged BY | oyr approach to the problem,” the 3 o X 4 : o 5 [ cxecutive ::«1“1‘ e ;Lsn’v’(“l,x]\‘g H\‘m Copyright, 1929, by NEA Service, Inc. wm[e Hou"e Gf)‘mrm" Gh]ififi pany repres tives Wil attend the | Prime Minister MacDonald had in- | Like some gigantic and mysterious night bird, the Graf Zeppelin soared above the lylm’k‘m_g' o g BAUL meeting tonight ‘i”l““;“ [the mood will and positive) Jights of New York in the gray dusk—its second voyage to}Amer\cA ncaAi‘l_\‘ at im cnfl. 'ld[ his 1. “ intention o he ritish government " Sl < i & 5 "v‘ spaper :]\Ter l'iSC Association building, UI JO[H] W Gfll‘l‘el[ T Ssn e S b Gat oo remarkable picture, taken from the top of the Newspape D 5 I Certain portions of this year's British | Shows the huge dirigible, picked up by the 1'a_\*s‘of a powerful aerial beacon, having its fix::t | | naval program.” night on Broadway. It was Commander Hugo lickener's greeting to the metropolis before | (P 1ormul T | ! : 3 | That is regarded in some adminis- | turning south to moor the monster craft at the Lakehurst, N. J,, Naval Air Station, after a announcerr today at trat narters as the hasic point 599 J ioht f1 Friadrich 3 anv. the White House of the appointment IN MUR[]ER TRIAI ralionEALAT e ANt abasicEpoly 5320-mile flight from Friedrichshafen, Germany. s cou received at th £ Com- ustained lin the situation. With the British of John W. Gar t Baltimore g government voluntarily suspending = hanker, as ambassador to Ttaly, suc- part of its construction work as an 1 e 3 ster City, regular commercizl trans-oceanic SRS - 3 EGoma ceeding Henry P. Fletcher, who is T S e A e from Lakehurst o Gloucester City, (resu Continues s Page f ce A R ey Sl ¢ s now en route home : ‘W‘«m(hmg R e ’m'; las board at the detention Iunlr}mg‘ |lighter-than-aircraft r\lhm\s 7[\0[) will A Chicago Bureau Fletcher announced some time : ! and his transportation to New York! J [Le cstablished was the belief ex- stains on the inside of the profes-|tion, they hold. similar action by G The pajama-wearing fad started by W. O. Saunders, Elizabeth ago that he intended to retire fros \ Tk 5 and Germany must be defrayed by | pressed by passengers of the Gi d REZAN ” o 5 R A AT o Tid e e | sor's car 1‘”1" United States was 1o be expect-{ine owners of the Zeppelin. | F[]R WURLI] TUUR, Zeppelin a5 ihey S a Tu. \‘\\ City (N. C.) editor, has spread to (,lthfl,Q'(L ; (,rouged 1l1cre l:u'u e % i o 2 | | York early today aboard a specia atama-oar 3 W) X od al » Michiecan Boulevard in The state department has been ad- GonTens salDpnosen e Gila AT ar et | y | pajama-garbed males who strolled along g tram from Lakehurst 100 ransed unatintingly the mas. | Sleeping attire of various hues to tell the world that women do MAY [;HANHE BAS !{ership of Dr. Hugo Eckener and his| not have any monopoly on the wearing of scanty summer 1ides for their able navigation of the e slad . - view was taken \\; {(<"\..l."i Italian government that “olumbus, Ohio, Aug. 5 (UP)— by Senator Swanson, who argued Mr. Garrett is acceptable. * NeW | yigorous opposition to the introdu that the suspension would not ad- ambassador already has had 20 . A tious of the alleged confession of [vance a naval agreement betwveen vears service in the diplomatic corps, { having been minister Ry adamesBE oardi Sookapolysonithestijopnttlons dhiibiy ould strensth, Sdlaibis s pyouliisalareye LeRoy Esterdahl, Art Small, O. B. Motter and Leo Hyman. isterat ftrial accused of havizg murdered [en British belief “that all Great “or . T i Nearly everyone declared | £ Argentina and the Netherla | (Continued From Itirst Page) clothes. Left to right, they are Joe Jones, Frank Parkhurst, Theora Hix, was planncd by attor- | Britain has to do is to delay matte trip to be “the greatest exper- ) He expects to come to Wash neys for Snook today. and negotinte to keep (he present | . T s e oy encesiotE mylie T v a it ONFRO0N, LOLRCO ces with Presi- Not only ® hey oppose intro-|status which gives her nation a1 A make the round-the-world trip via dent Hoover Secretary Stimson | quction of the et ol mander of th D, said on landing overwhe superiori . ours.” triedrichshafen, Tokio, l.os Angeies 12 to take up his duties overwhelming superiority oyer ours. It waus a very interesting flight. we obtained | and Lakehurst, which is expected to had no snow and no hail. but there | G \Wednesday. o 0 STOWAWAY UNABLE |, oo oz et e ™ ik e ) | GUARANTEED OIL HEAT! of Waterbury, democratic minority | for the last 24 hours Ao papermen to whom Snook is sanl g i ast 24 hours in the air house leader. said he intends 1o ai-| “wWo pa Yt e e of the Hamburg-American | to have repeated his confession in [AIOLE e it ) We had a very enjoyable time.* [[F090, & LT e ieban Zopyes L e L dress the house LOWOITON MOMNIE | he fold reporters. “Al night we'| nie s even more deta he contest over in. wiic erate: Sraf, was en- o state the democratic position asiganced and sang and drank wine. e 0 per 2 the confession. both written anl | hused over the trip. He said the heing for separate vote on each of | There w er amusements, ik A o Ity D Iher other amusemen i nilis tenaseed iovalla boimal DCr EmUSEMEntS | lime was not far distant when hige | tal part of the case against the for- {Bonlinnsd iR oml izt e ca) ool Lo0)EPasSSENEErs lold BolNRa bl EL a1 shipsifvould meake inegular S trips! an H 1 5 1 £ | McCok opinion tournament and recounted Witii | . . HeRanE ; 5 ai6s SOGiBly | mer Droressor. may St a day and B |Necok opimion. _ wintin o e sl ke el L R N | | 1t is understood that Senator Rer- | lyuzhter how they had ‘kidds 0 : i i iready has required long hours of ueed a 1 eI | laug {Letween countries. The Hamburg- : : / 1 5 used a rope fo drop from he (oD | gin, who was absent from the con- | {hemselves in Tace of the rule, s crmy oS e bl oo Havmg Meelmg IOF Thl‘Ee DflyS pre LT R, of the Grar’s hangar into the bag: | ference foday, will make a similar | aeainst smoking by carrying SRR T S Ban S 0, At He had a very ingenious idea speech in the senate. 1t was learned | colain cigarettes which they it with | e : : = A CEry R o . ; N | “We heheve every new means of ; By ety anildl Copied Maine Boy's Trick | today that two bills will be proposad | clsctpic flashlights, e MR R = Yadiost (¢ of | Pating the controversy, on Saturda “This poor benighted young man i ating il : : ransportatto S % % we the r 1 list of | g o o tomorrow, one validating the civil he 18 passengers. including two | {ravel,” he id. “The Hambur Andrew's chu 5 i T e £ got m.-‘ foolish idea from the Ameri-| 1y and the other validating th* women. showed no signs of weari- ntion. orps | F0 12w books he wa e spent n stowaway.” the doctor contin- | I American has and aiways will co- ° ik criminal laws. ness from the tr They said they [ operate to tr st possible exte 3 the week-end in 1y with thes d. referring to the recent flight | . oMo = e e i e e nata sneilullsalinoskiblclenitn A o < 1 : saeclenir the democratic czicus OMAY- had enjoyed perfect comfort. S0on | with ihe Zeppelin company. i F s « round h emi- | made hy Arthur Schrieber of Port-| 0w papresentative Tobin \ T 1 they left for Ny 2 3 i e he read v after Jand, Me. in that transatlantic plane | ¢ T BABLY EYIBLEC Joachim an American Rickard, pected to say that the validat York in a special train. wrnalist who divides his time be the s is not a politicrl question The Graf could have landed ! ! tween Midrid and the Harvard clib but a on of common ‘couple of hours sooner than it did|3oston, said he believed the present sence.” but for a gusty wind of about 41 pioneering of the Graf Zeppelin That's—the secret of its success. Air not only He expocial o) by the plan |, s The it e serls e : : ; z of the 7 lin declined t [iof thaving, the: billy validatedd sep ::!.‘uiq‘ n‘?v“l"””h‘]t“"\‘]’“}'\tkr:l‘v‘itn‘[lk ,}\:will‘ly\lvu‘;‘w‘ \vzruvl’l‘:'n"\lll.‘::‘ lv?\[nimu suplies oxygen to produce combustion of the fuel P " who 2 e he Zeppelin declined to reveal|. . it i Sl d & e ha ¢ @ 5 3 3 ' 4 . s ;\‘\1‘4 o : t may be over in- | (he stowaway's:identily in ‘order o] Srouaiys ¥ llezs of any action the (e sun was setting ved in a bank of | liners to make even longer voyages oil, but it does the work of expensive gears, belts o'clock. s celebrated a lawyer 1ene prevent ‘undue publicity.’ S plBNec i cloudsReha e imson Gvs, | Heiaszpaticulanl vipledastipyithith s and shafts and does it better and more quietly, re- e ; e To'su : el atoanay: was &lven s beacs) made the silvery Leviathan of the | comfort and stability of the craft. elis of IS i ¢ v ng immediately after the rl]y;:\h\n‘sport Frock n air shine like polished metal. Perfect Security Assured ! quiring no servicing or attention. This eve nl on the i € ofense lawyers | landed by * Assistant Immigration | sight that brought prolonged cheer-| w4y gansation of porfect security o Yo sy sh that watl Gormatss oy 5 . g from the crowd at the field. es S e ht,” siad : < oIy » Gentlemen N v Snook was | Commissioner James L. Hughes, he Ligh Bl i e oS loxisted all during the flight,” siac et e e 2 e = o ; Bstic i : e e e | 18 t U | iimatea at 100,000, The Gra By the ingenious use of air the only moving parts Yellow Bird, “since the example set by that young man we have found two or three stowaways aboard our ship before he set on any cruize.’ Dr. Eckener and other officers| Rickard. "It was a great experience tion depot at Gloucester, N. J. to be| | dipped as though in preparation fer 1 going around the world on the | of Petro not operated in this manner are the motor, P Bt T T e | # landing, but on radio advice fram | Graf Zeppeling it is so much smooth- SRy el REIR S0 i el e i Rl el Thereuh. fan and pump—and they are quietly operated | : i | its shining blunt nose toword New |solutely is no vibration clectrically. Ihirough With Aircraft Yorlk. which it circled before return- | Richard Burke of Los Angeles de shm 1 Gloucester City, N. J., Aug. 5 (® 4 ing for a night landing clared the food was cxcellent and ; 5 . L Alos e Do 8t Weihe e A Tler e (e npssan e et h A be ki he e ao i plen o leay [he Petro method mechanical atomization breaks yed” Snook on | phalia, Germany, says he is through o - passed by customs andiimmigration jButke flew: from ithe yest coast ito up the oil into such a fine spray or mist that low s d that when ith airships for all time. b 3 Lo vents and interviewed by reporters New York, sailed on th la Irance % A : A Sl g admit it in] In t immigration detention | v & . ‘he great ship that had carzied them | for Iurope and barely arvived in gravity fuel oil can be used in all sizes of Petro, thus says that lding o which he was| g0 afely across the sea was left| Friedrichshafen in time to make the setting the most heat at the lowest cost. the brought & Lie landed trom the | v ; swinging in the star light at t voyage ' Lakehurst ‘las 5 tion's sub mest and with one-| Mr.and M orge 1. Crouse of - e 3 ady 1o o : i the crew of two-score Syracvse. N enthusiastically Every Petro is installed by trained men under the d he 3 5 praised the experience Both said ¥ g e WS aL S el A i | § Supervis f Ernest S 1, a facto >Xper | B At miidnight the wind had died fo|the trip on the Graf was ‘“Uhe supervision of Irnest Stever, a factory expert of haired yor man, who ' . no more than a brisk hre and the | #moothest thing in the world.” eight years experience, who is in charge of installa- ears old on Wednesday, | [Eib H Jirigible was w Je hangar| “Give me a Zeppelin every time. 3 £ Grat Zeppelin as a| i i here it was snugaly berthed beside (rouse said. “Quarters are comfort tion here. rom e roof of the -| S | is little sister, the navy divigible Los | able and the food excellent. Friedrichshafen just as t ! . v . and two baby airships thai| Crouse was named vice president | Let us tell you about our demonstration plan and as leaving for the Un 3 ! under the los Angeies’| of the “Zeppelin Band of Brothers as not discov 3 § - : and Sisters.”” a club the air travelers our budget method of payment. hours rward ¢ 8 nmediatr preparations were | formed. Werner Stauffacher, Basle,' o the information of the , made 1o start refueling the Graf and | Switzerland, was elected president. | G K M e ; e B Emosthast itrip Vet eorge K. Macauley Sought Adventure i o that she might leave on her re- Col. Nelson Mor Chicago schliow ho does not speak tirn journey to EFriedrichshafen on| Na al Guard officar who has i £ Q immigration au | ) 5 Wednssdayvnishl, Rrom: fhere: o i Lhe ocean 30 times Dy steam- : In Charge of Sales is only motive & ship will fly 1o Tokyo. thence to the | cr described the flight as being | to g0 1o America % vest coast of the United States, and | smoother with one exception than| airship. He had read much wk to Lakehurs rirdle of | all the (i | rehips he said, and obe complet ' ip wilt Mrs. Gregoire Goureviteh, wife of | back to its nome port acrosa the a noted pianist of Paris, arose ahead | antic, by ng its total of its At-lof the ouher passengers yesterday | 2 . n he dropped throug Fscoried By Planes catch the first glimpse of Amevica.” OMOEIRY orks of the ship at Friedrichsharen. | H i3 Tk af Zeppelin was escoried Mrs. Gourevitch was born in France Aho MIS HILTON SHOWERED | takehurst by « dozen plancs, | naturalized. Later, however, she re : i ] . except t e was kept in prac L i iiost of them news picture planes, | turned to France where she married | 143 vention Bl 9 3 cont suffi- | } ind from one of which a description | Goureviteh, He is accompanying his 100d. U get enough | ] was hroadcast over a mation-wide|wife and plans to make a concert| Arch Street to drink 3 yadio hookup and reporters tele-|tour of North and South America. | Graf's a1 | The passengers alighted from (he are's summery chic in this light rival at her destination direct Zep at about 9 p. m., k. 8. T., but it | n authorities, the vouth will re-|blus crepe de chine sports frock offices by radio and land tele- | was about 11 before the special Jer- in detention here until Thurs- | with a tie o . same material. The phone connection | sey Central train, chartered by the jay when he will he taken to New |l ia Young Buscilkow R ; i To Be Deported Thursday phoned stories ahout the Ovdered deported by the immigra- ket is white, helted, and pin | Hamburg-American line to carry the | York and sent back 1o Germany ona |roses are worn upon the sh e Soes Regular Seryioe [ Zep’s passengers to New York, left READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AUS | German liner. His transportation The outfit is from Worth. | New York, Aug. 5 (UP)—Thal|ihe air ficld station, A gamut of re- |

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