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News of the World ' . A\\\"e:xlfgé’n?i“:%‘ ('lirglutioornsfi‘g By Associated Press 2 % Aug. 24th ... ) ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DTS THORS ot ) [ SROTSH SERK T0 OUELL PALESTIE ROTS ] ZEPPELIN COMPLETES WORLD FLIGHT: ANDCHECK TS| 0o g ) LANDS AT LAKEHURST THIS MORNING; pacilie; D_iSflHLBDIh Sides g ‘ "y m . : : . . P e Commander Eckerer |Hi hlights of Tour ) Graf Returns to Start- ARMY STEHS ATTACK ||° 1 b "ol | R s —c Will Visit in United |, O GintDirisle) 4o point Setting New FROM TRANS-JORDANIA | sbsiees B . e | | States While Giant |coommaisic o o Globe-Girdling Rec- e | T & 7 i 255 - Airship Returns to |007%.0700s " <=\l ord of 21 Days-Cir- EACI . P " , : \ Germany Under Cap- | = v viiie) - cles Over New York Colonial Office Claims Misrepre- | [EEEE0 o S o, %o ‘ : ; : i Ss L conat i sontation by Dr. Weismann— | EEREEAEY o DRSS 4 ; tain Ernst Lebmann. [ 2000 G000 L After Dawn. League of Nations Receives Many| RABBI JUDAN LEVENBERG Gt § e 4 o . 2 s e e [ Petition j — : oA 8. ') New York to Accord For- Rudder EI—B d » : : : : by Striking Ground at el El s A GAVE ARABS ARMS BT ALY A4 s = L=\ X i Master Tomorrow—Pas- | Juur Au P iRe Aackie Los Angeles, But Pas- :\‘;fi'zh\;mf,‘f}\\..m{\f\‘;r\,;}\u‘({ 355 / : . | ¥ R o A . L Wi | cengers Say Graf Met A e e sengers Say Dirigible growing out of the religious r =g Y i1 R R RV S = el A 5 e o ammons rom henoun L0CA] Community Believes Dis- Aalf B LA - _ t- ShoushieatoWenthen Ottt = 0 B R S Avoided High Tension boried o e e i) (hance Is British Plof e S H i i portel to have been effective population of estir ritish checked by British soldiers. The < : Gt s oot e g 4 T 9 | s o g | PLYING TO WASHINGTON feces ! o world 2 L Staton st N. e Looping loop All essential services, R ie steps t o attacks he Bri ‘vier Cour: ;i : one of the ss v tic steps to quell Ar attacl 3 tart . p. m. (F flying history a tri-motored o ing. Communication from Jerusa-| pauni lary a HAE R | » r ¢ art 13 o'clock, abbi Arsnson of This City o AP 3 cestact | it e iy lem to Cairo was open by all these = - he s . e g e this m just 21 days, sev. means today. Address Gather Talmud Hoover ST e S ! b ! n and 33 minutes atter leav- In London, the British colonial| % Y N | Aceompanying tha G e on her 20,000 mile journey. office complained that reports of the | Torah This Fiening. - i es egates | {] | ; pelin cowmander we r. Otte T THREF \{ R 1 pemAt Ryt government’s policy attributed to| "o h 24 s /i [} Kier n U 1, " | | | legraphs, railways and PR R s, ST Rl b e T 5 K S T escaped undamaged dur g i Levenbers of New H. a| which brought planes to Jaff 3 cround at Fried- Dr. Weizmann, president of the Zion- il ¢ Wash ea Tok nd Los Angeles, ist executive, -after his conference | Hall on Elm strect will not be 1 TE] TAE&F Tg@fips - @?EM E@NVENT!UN Admiral WilliamA: Bloftet i iy threo s that wers sterday with_Lord Passfield, “fail | enough to hold the outpouring of | 9] v i chie¢ of bureau of naval acro- e nali f A Lot ays, 21 be nad and want of aceuracy to convey tha| i ceting called for : o it s B i ’ iL previous records. B s e L S e L [ Hore Than 15 Dloatss M| commeeotn omeeoxevioten | Restnd Set by Magelan |, ey I B was completed in 51 e in Patestine and discuss s | tending Atiantic Conference ;™\ % &0 commieion “prcvion econ L is world flight today, Comt ment “clearly has been guilty of |&athering in front of the building. | ST i 3 ) 2 U r by John Henry M and " X tabbi J .evenber of Ne 0 HPS—f h 1 ]. 3 \ n R n Hu Eckener announce ¢ 5 AR ey Hoiy 2ro; Inlm\m]n(rnw ¥ :“”“U”“ '-”‘ SR I?.‘x\.‘ ate Frse FIEHG Wll W]U , \XRFL‘.TL BY h L;AL A e fo brladrichshaten Original Giobe Girdier Needed Mot "”“1"_ PhoLH “”“’v"::‘ Travelers arriving in Cairo from en, of the foremost Jewis . 7 . ; o . or nd ships across the At- Jerusalem described terrible scenes | CICTEYMen in the cast, was announc- | (ray Before June - - i Graf Zeppelin. e e e of ighter of men, women ani|¢d today as the principal ker. A 3 mbly is Second of Iis Kind in | The Graf will sail Saturday eve- 3 . 15 hours and 21 minutes. children in the Arab attack on Heb- | v M. Dunn, a member of th Ernst | Detition—New [ 1 of health 1 f the lead : e . 1 ring, he said t ptain d i previous flight around ron Saturday sty Jews, includi roard of health and one of the lead- | T E S This City For Half Centur : 2 : he world in) ‘any. sort 0L dlr aner 15 American students, were Killed | ¢ lacalziontst factlyities, gwill AGREEMEN MAY SAV : sehma n nee Inveniion 4 o G vas in 1924 by the United and their bodies mutilated. reside at the meetin, d Rabbi | Work in Mission I 2ol N nen > Petitions concerning the situation | 7+ M. Ar o8 the Jah WOBBLING YOUNG PLAN 4 At Meetins THIar: e | 8 il q fel Bl I get around, which 15 (n Palestine are pouring into the|S°ERl RS DCRERSERGARE VUL be 2 < ¢ e e th 1 e lays and six hours was spent ac- mandates sectton-of the Teague of | 0 Of the speakers. Rabbis Leven- Akron, Obio. , ly_in.the air. i bel i . 5 3 jer. Lekenerdenied & re- Zeppelin g i ey “] 0| dish and @ third speaker will be : Lol s e ,.‘”‘]J”_, to be current in Iried- | cruise, and t ) year 3 g al Weather for Landing Moslom communitics in all parts of | hearg'in the English langu | i Mecting Demanas of suowien 1 onfer Sl T b T s e e g e o e eather perfect as the LR Says English Gave Arabs Guns g 3 3 St Hoves Tutp [ tire and that rounc orla ) ( ached the end of the first Local Jewry, through its publicity "uatly s Conditlonal on ) : > “” Ent coas t trip in and | vears g & a the world of a light- committee, today laid blame for the st 5 chu e 3 - _ : . X shiip. A warm morning , 7 St f Debt Settlement— 5 nd s states, at- 3 st S ¢ B Moslem uprising to British govern- ‘Nein, ne wve no e ¢ 3 y ment officials, Accompanying &n-| gipecemenn Dapnointc Lot - 5 : 3 i n fits: . > i ; t floate from the north nouncement of details of the mect- | > GO g . ustor h the Gr lin car 3 < : a vis Manhattan, Lazily ing was the following statement | Thanks Dr > e nt W in his opening ad- |, t ¢ of her r e R ' r the field, a crowd hour brings more news of ted t ¢ 1, th 2 f sons racing along herrors that took place during The Hag & i S at the land- hio key, whicl out him it had happe AR ety 11 its > down- “There were only two slight mis A 1 1 convention of (h s and Aronson will speak In ¥id- | pojp pelieved More Litely to Yield F Strained Relations Easicr London, Aug. 29 (A —The strain in the relationship between Zionists | nd Great Britain was said by a high authority in Jewish quartrs ‘o- day to have been cased and &« much tetter mood is prevailing. the Léading Zionists, it is stated, fuel greatly heartened by the warm re A profic 1 to them the organized rioting in Palestine. The creditor powers tacks more cowardly and bruta. | Germans reached an ent former times o | than can even be conceived by civil- on the ing reparations plan (Continued on Page Nine.) | ized man took place where the Jow at the e conference this | « tlors and marines ¥ were gred outnumbered. Along afternoo 228 the most ¢ v and to dat2 | gamage was re b3 about eight 1 3 aby thoy ‘amper across the vith these reveltin tories come A full session of all the pow- - that 1 created. | poyrs, .08 les, T yot | the G 1 e f ¢ ing ropes y f i (or loos¢ en lowered to the ground rt of hastily orga defense | ence will be held at 10 a. n 5 il Wi . n t iich 2 thriving ny 1 serious dam- i g it 7:07. Once they had hold of I\ groups of Jewish young men and| tomorrow to conclude officially _ . 1y, ndt shows ¢ 3 age.” ¥ E { : > ion of lowering tha city may express to | s—very slig on the RIS hir ershot the its visi but a shining new lock, t landing ent he so “In Tokyo the was per- wm implements. met on August 6 precision. “The greatest resentment and ire The Young plan will be offi- Leing hauled rgainst the civil Palestine govern- cially adopted in a plenary ses- T 1 ings of t 50 | yeception at city hall tomorrow, £t globe, inclu nm o F it Pelice Believe They Will ™Meit was aroused today when word | sion on Saturday, the ting g ) Hi . $ ; 2 o trip of I er waved from a ) was received from Abrabam Gold- | fomorrow to clear up crnoon was devoted (Continued on Page Two) Y v . 'k window and Lieutenant Com - Recm‘er Vaudaville berg from Cairo, Igypt, disclosing a the details of t work In sion of the reports of s E. Rosendahl, U. 23 it plot by Arabs and several members conseque the ! v ot I the various kers in the mission n h vt o e 2 e the entire world trip, stine. In his uncensored telegr: oldiech 5 : g “ont tiaued on Page Two) t liy trect ellie Bly, | g ) the crowd below. e he disclo the names of U 1 | 3 y b Y T 3 W ¥ > crowd s hand vitnout ; 2 ; taet abiehursi—Cleve- | v ) ha i W G e Gt s TR R LI (SR i - ine N lN "’EHI}ING RiTUAL sho ’ t d om the any trouble by wel ulors valued at $3,500, which were stoten | [28Ch Of the Jerusalem Tl . Reaches Its Climax, | [} | s i nd marines and : Ie seand SUtior | ihe drcksiar fobin' | atting| Liresrmsitaicer ifcom A f The Hague, Net nds, An; ) TERU, AN AL i AL oy 1 5t exdies S99 Usi e LoD At et oo une be the o t P—Afte ly four weeks of hard w o —— Strand theater oceapied by M A laahgal REORETLY SR - i Lady el T oy s { f » ral 4 i about ng overnment, ane € tbor, the Ha itions con = 3 5 ’ Tt 7 e *, o Reta - 3 3 A a Sore St A b7 Florence Vernon, un actress, on | (1St BONCrumient, and were LR e ry llea mous Kritish pilot, Efi[}fl H}E AV!AT[}RS Justice Writes Que nerv ny of the. ¢ ficld as the shi s coming June 21, were not thrown into the % o ? day 1 s w 1 ——— its kind to be he . e mes ation to give lake at Stanley Guarter park by [Sronoh O SRAINERS OF Lhe Ralcatine K“T‘“ SR s B . . ¢ ey for Deaf and Dumb 4 been traveled. He fisst |1 s about the entire proc:dure ¥ Wass, 18, of 303 B! sticet, | tar conld have taken pin vl e v ) : ¢ B 4 8 o the dres ¢ : ; he insisted o the police Yoster | {he Jonawlede s e " : R 3 Tndurance Record Seekers x seur e o e opls Newsboy Filudes Marines was stated this afternoon by | gihle governmert officials. e tonor ot Saorcl lso was A = ! 3 ! wer i | ¢ B touched the ground Detective Sergeant G. ¢, Ellinger, The miceting tonight will take | Henderson of Great he po- ous! 5 of Proper CLi Pl who is in f deteetive | (he form of a strone protest : litieal committee toda . ; c adla 1 journcy, ap- bureau. the British policy in Palestine and | ovacuation of the Rhincland e e el sustenance AL Wass, who is charged with theft | call for a sweeping investigation of | be begun at once, that s } G | Maria g . to & newdng of the rings and $52, pleaded not | the recent occurrences together with | terminated as far as \coct it i 2 3§ Ploinville, fye : i 3 SO SGRElA AUl e attemp s tioh) guilty when arraigne! bgfore Judge | adequate punishment for these who | Belgians and I3 and th ) , £ syra . Y. z. 29 (UP)— | riage to It latt X ! I ¢ M. D. Saxe in police court today and | direct or indireetly were guilty of | French zone S e 2 hal \ ) v which 'ing street v The ¢ g 1 r and ¢ or 1 a continuance until Tuesday, Sept. 3, | his terrible and was ordered in $3,000 bonds. Up 10 | trophe.” throu, the is paper and K with the bill was made d ca after adoption of » Young pla 1 trucl mith of Sencca Nalls, | was perfo and that the last zone of oceu L i Te s from his automoblle | & Nair with this afternoon Wass had not been Alex Birnbaum Safe the Bridgehead at Mainz, n ) o d s statestain iH was be- | Naj released A one word message, “Safe,” | cleared of foreig e the | ' o s L S i 8. ens |itce ot Sergeants . J. O'Mara and F. cabled by Alex Birnbaum to his son, | end of June, 1 L iR e Jitad vla « ne npire State Stan- | it MeAvay, who have charge of M. Birnbaum, a Main strect mer- 1s safely be e et & th was treated at the fair investization, worked on the cas: | chant, relieved to a large extent the | Germar® desives S naEh Ll gt ; £ 8 | ground emergeney hospital for a cut after court today but no statemen: | anxiety felt by the local man for the | out long and strongly for « e i E LM AR IR on his head 4 as to their progress was available | safety of his father since the Arabian | cration of the occupied territory oo & PRANIR el Apprised of the nt in a note | time was beyond the information that the | outhreak v ow 1 to be able to celob ¥ C Iropped into "‘AVN- 1 .“’\ n it was | elicit rings were mot disposed of in the | within two blocks of the plete evacuation b “hristmas % cingerefuclediiClydgipansLonn andi e lake. Whether they were sold oo | SN s to, b v Carl Dixon, pilots o splane. . S d t found to have 'made an inspection of their ship and of two of inst the 1 strue- to o er ze s Inspected Followed Me { were kept in the they could sce no parts had drop- REii ped from their ship. that t made pe- m | 7e bl g e 18 i Bonea ; i | Home cooked food was in pros- | b . ATl ¢ Uil e Pk his v woitir “siding Marine Unimpressed Ao €s f“‘ght aut‘yg afld INES i docions B e i il : ; R B 1 s soun By Graham McNamee B e - 1 3 ot his i « been com- Jipee e 5 cath Kirk 1 seen | decided to sce for herself that the il B e il crease In Reckless Driving .o d o B (020 8 |y o Gludatta, o of 1 food was properlyspreparcd e i ¢ Gra hiiest onriue —A\ voice that known to mil- = |for so nexplained reason, the i fueling contact, usnally Lons m nothing to ‘a ne nose-dived roof of ma . was delayed until |} y E ust 7 . boiled leatherneck on guard cht elubs and wayside inns are | cases usually committed by peo- the Mills company anghorn *was asleep in {chshafer 5 and a4 the naval air station here, responsible for most of the reckless | ple who have no control of them- vcast side, a two-story factory d- | the . i before dawn today a man || driving in the community, Prose- cs, and they are usually ag- (Continued on Page Two) approached the quard and had cuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods ted by bad liquor M o * plane burst through the roof o ¢ 29 (I—The “Chi- - ~ ey o no pass admitting him to the || told members of the Rotary club at arrests in cases such as these and came to a stop ins e build- | ez endurance record | § &Eahm?fli H{)use Ffil’e IR INew OFK = — i€ Zeppelin | | their luncheon at the Burritt hotel mede over the week-e — “ontinucd on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Nose-Dives Roof wife of o th cord seckers, which |ing, a twisted picce of chage. ong throu the to e moored today. Most of the cases of breach ly clinches my opinion that they | Kirk, with a broken ankle and K lay with 139 hour: R ot i, 2 ot o st st i st Takes Three Lives, Hurts Eleven || Al Singer-Chocolate ST to police court, can be blamed on here is mo set disposition ST for | himself from the plane, but Lady | That was at 6:31 o'clock this morn- Bout to Be Announced ing to me," || booze, he declar ch of the peace ecases. If the leath was dragged out by workers, A blow by blow account of the “where's your “During the past 15 years in fine is heavy the court feels that it = ow York, An "hree | with the flames at his back Al Singer-Kid Chocolate 10- | Which T have heen connected with | s taking food out of the mouths of sons were killed 11 were in-| Charles Hollander, 65, who lived | | round fight at the Polo Grounds the guard hap. || velice court wo I have prosecat. ihe father's children, If the fine is ed early toda in a four [on the top fleor, was killed when he in New York City tonight will be nd was mor «d in the 1 borkood of #5000 light then th is not at all ~ - THL ATHER story tenement hous n the lower leaped to the back yard. The bodies || megaphoned from the Herald far with the National Broadessi- L nd 15 murder cases,” the surc that the se will not e west side of Mrs. Sophie Brunwasser, 46, and || windows. The account will be company star announcer N utor told Rotarians, committed ag However, we I New Britzin and vicinity: Fire Li nt 1 Coyle a 17 year old son, whose name was || furnishe by the Associated tHa guard | 1 the city T helieve that the |solve this by put the case Uy clewdy tonisht; Priday wung from an adjoining house | not learned were found in t Press by direct wire from rings MeNamee w 4 ‘ crimes against the moral vode and | the hands of the rrobation officer, | | New London G:12 am.6 m, falr, not much char > held by two other members | third floor ent. Their deaths The battle is scheduled to ahtainRat alres ARty cases of breach of (he we and | who usually can o somcthing to| | New Haven Moritz | were caused by smoke and burns. rt at 10 o'clock ecastern day- (Continued on 1 into Pmperature. of his company, and rescucd ed it prominently assunlt lead all on the court docket Brunwasser, 48 years old, who was | The injured suffered chiefly from time ch of the peace und assaultl (Continued on L'age Two) % - < | - — - trapped on a third floor window sill | smioke,

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