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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929 (Continued From First Page) of the brave, delight to honor you for a deed that, ‘rising high aboy the very spirit of adventure, open our eyes to the t nsportation pos- sibilities in the future of the world Crowds lined the sidewalks all the way from the Battery to eity hall| I7e mew I IS & hn Wl horsons were slim, due to the speed d every window twas filled with | S¢hnitzler of Fr Montana, presi-|with which the San Juan sank, and - Tisans tafs otied work n National Bank ofihe fact that darkness and confusion 0z of the i Tl AtaHbned slin L . 1, member of the republican vi-| pangdicapped the rescue workers. Franciseo, A 10 (17P)— nest T.ang. The stone coping about tic Sol- the battery and at 10 foot int 1 mittee, and owner of an| gureivors aboard the Dodd said S v of the collision between B. Lonn. jers'’ monument must be kept free Saie Hrand ey o el inal I D of | thay eaw Captain Adolph F. Asply 1o §. C. . Dodd and the San Ju S car of loiterers. the chief de- | Meets Old Record Holder A el 5 g _H‘_‘d‘ o [z down with his ship s \phically told by the Dodd's ‘M;”'\"E,m_ih‘“"dv Srtaen) clared, and Sergeant J. J. King was | Coming across bay on the % DX A heavy fog had hung over the vz radio log: e lillam: BIsy instructed to have day patrol- Macom Dr. ener was ARt S e Boston ang | Figeon Point are: » yesterday 59 p. m. SOS. We Ciaride ane man carry out the edict. Ashed for to John Her . £l ; ; S Bachiugel|atterno lided with the San Juan > 15| eorge Whiteomb. an explanation, Chief Hait said the record for ¢ ind : R dph Hillsman, second radio 0p- |sinking. Do not know extent of our . pohan. numerous complaints have been world until th 1 fiecnt : ichshafen to | ¢r2tor of the San Juan, who Was | qams Please rush Peter Hawley. ° lodged with the police and park nd C. B. D. Collyer ) nee 1 e P de the|Picked up by the Dodd, reported| J'rom then on the story Joseph MacDowell. departments about the unsightly ap- | 1 hat the collision occurred while he | more graphically told by the Dodd’s | Albert Estrada. pearance of a coping full of idlers, s asl He sprang from his e »s to radio stations. ¢ Jack Doyle. and in the future they must do their rih and ran to the main deck. The | jncludeq: D. Giles, | loitering in Walnut Hill park or k was sinking beneath the sur-| w13 midnight—S08S. Standby! Trnest Knight. | some other place removed from the lobe and he was hurled into the| «1».05 a. m.—Cannot get position. | William Gano. | center. BT \Von | Lowering lif>boats. | H. Beardsley. | s o ~No Lifehoats Launched A5G S taning b Seiiaie ustay {| Millsman said no lifeboats had u1p:07 a, m.—Fitty miles north| A. Gonzales. / nched from the San Juan. Pigeon Point.” (This position | John Henderson. o Ger- ews man;| T c guard citiers 16 |\yasiiater corrected.) J. Norton, oiler; nephew of the o : g wnee and the Tahoe, went to the i o [en 4 | h amburg ¥ E n.—SO0S. Want coast | chief engineer. : ind ISRt tioDRECEALNLIT a m.—San Juan filling.| John Lewls, engineer. G s - R L | le~e o 173 - L7 of the Graf Zeppelin's impending de Rosa Perfez Rulfo, San Francisco. throughout the city, and in view of | D d Q ._,h,,.“ R ca < P r TH"”S ANI]S SH“ T | parture for her home port. 74 BE[IFVEH l ST /. N. Iellows, Los Angeles. | the late sailing of the ship would not | id Scme bdy e tO ay 0Oor 18 e 1 | 4 ¥ | 3 s | be reported in complete form to the Tfl [i‘ []BE fiIR[] ter, will not ms rip back. Hamilton, | Adoiph 1% Ausplund, commander. | it ER New York, Aug. 30 #—When the B. Garcia completed a f around the world [and was standing by, looking for | takner S. C. T. Dodd, bound from William Gainey. . und the world in the ship and adio accounts of the rescue in- one of these has been reported A. Cowie. resting in the center of busy New 4. Mehammer. out from the office of Chief W. C. Tt ) ome ever given Crew members . C. Tulee, chief officer. it Zeppelin leaves for Germany|some of them badly injured and in| William Gano. | . Aulson D . . A tomorrow it will carry three new |need of medical attention. The Mun- | Twenty-seven other persons were| H. Dawcs. T1Ye L{mel’e]‘s way when they reac riedrichshafen, | those who may have remained a Raltimore to Richmond, on San Mike Constantine and George Con- Bad news for the boys and men made an extra ntic flight 10| djcated however, that the chances|He is Ralph Hillsman, second radio| I- A. Lier. Britain, under the protecting shade | Peter Knudaen. Hart. of the police department to- the airship and iis crew is being t v {main office until the branches open planned There is ral regret agha at 8 a. m. Dr. Hugo 1 r, ship's 1 | 1. B L The erc v of the San Juan follows: | | Lt S | New Graf Passengers | (Continued From First Page) Alex Cowic. A. Olson, second office Ch. [ H 01‘(1 P ‘ < . Papenres ef Hart Orders Patrolmen fo| | passengers, seven who will have ami had taken eight others aboard |rescued and taken aboard the! 1. Winchman. und two who have already been after the ship sank Francisco Ba The name of only Stantine, brothers. who like to cool their heels whil» Loot for many of 65 unaccounted for | of the San Juan, San| A. Von Bunk. of the trees on Central Park, went H. Kromann. day. turn to ill Ay Hiate o geithe ninred frogl She will sink in a few minutes. Now James McCarthy. ker. Ambulan were C. Cibalous. | pier at which the Dodd |Picking up sh A i e pier @ e omEE Social Tomorrow Night in Honor expected to dock. CONFER ON NEW POOL e ‘ | | v s Rt m anding by to pick | l F - ‘ e b e i ML Councilman Joseph L. Mlynarski of Sons of St. George ‘ a i g Confusion as to Position i B e today conferred with Mayor Paones- | i Tos Angeles, Aug. 30 (A—Dis-.| Arding the proposed swimming G . your ow ther T z 3 s iie. thil tna|=engeradiout Fof Swater-iOne fsar A 3 is no gre v for you thar A - hY Iemaneny D & . Dodq|abeam. Playing rearchlight an sea, | POOL 0N the Swanson tract in the | e Cir Francis Drake 5 here in the city of N Tk i 1f e Ul lgete on (op Jsanlniny 2:38 . m—Terrible sca. Pick. | northwestern scction of the city, & fAmerican Order, Sons of St. George, the coastw ssenger steam- | btiofect ho eing, 3 AL enfastal 2 s profect he is urging. Alderman John | will ntertain visitors tomorrow A Los Ang‘eles Bureau honor vou & f the greates - 4 3 IR S e iR h living men thri it ilize 1 UP{]‘J Y Nfi PLAN ‘\"”'_“i“ "‘_‘“;'m“;':' P(’)‘m‘;“‘q‘m”’]’m‘“ ¥12:41 3. m—Many are saved . Maerz, chairman of the (:ox'nlmf; night at their hall, from New Bed- | : : world, and or 1om we ar ! 1Y LN e r TSI e “12:43 a. m.—The Munami saved :;}” ”C‘oi""“‘:fi“ i °"“‘g“f (”‘d" ‘t;“" ‘:”“: "fg‘“! _:‘O‘r‘r‘] l‘ “‘"‘\'I' ii“‘;‘ : ,“J'"I 1t takes all the ingredients of a perfect day to make this possi- 1 : ERE— e rloh ey ke Ay RAd1| o ofshecifeboata M heyire mlone-f A TS ECRAS SIAT FREBE R e bl e L kel stol fy)1e: A fishing pole, a warm day on the beach at Catalina Island, CAADE ) L side to be holsted aboard our boat, | meeting scheduled for tonig] [ Thompsonville, Rockville and Sout S b S e kener Plnally It ¢ AT ooy s and T ph company O i s o postponed until Maerz returns. This | Manchester. near Tos Angeles, a real “fish hound” like Scotty, and such a . PolntHisionii{he Ssontherni| e i on B il e i sty .4, | was satisfactory to the mayor. Coun-| The social committee has bewn girl as Hermine Sierks, above, and this is the result. And then SR s B 1:50 a. m.—We no amaged ¢ > ; s s i coast between Point Sur|oy. ‘nogition 50 miles southeast of | citman Miynarski reiterated his be-|busy for the past week arrangin there’s no exeuse for one rising to remark, “poor fish !’ postwar bickering which in the |2 an_ Pedro. on I (This position also | }ef that the Swanson icepond iS{an interesting program for the| 1 few vears has £o often disrnpted ) ;\ ‘:n 4'"’\r Dodd, K 0:(;«\1\ n\r TR ‘.&\\l;nlvlnr(nr‘\:& ’:\x‘h s\vi;xvv‘:ninl': noon: u»\:..nm:,. p 1 P ! i o n reward | the European fami t SN L DTG e 11l driféing: o AN praferabla foithe jartiacial Donch e/ Fprogram (s s asiyfollows: | | str as present at the landing of words o Aristide eney e on Point “3“ h Park Commissioner Henry R. | Chairman remarks, A. P. M ’H'v! eraona s the G ppelin at Lakehurst yes- early today to fly t rk. | 1ir \ch forcign minister and | route m Daltimore to Los An-|" wy 5 m_ Taking some more peo- | apegesied Mrs. B. Tattersall's Jolly Seven;| terday inely prou The command ¢ the Zeppelin | premier, a “final liquidation of the &€l 3 y e ol ok dter, Hibwe ey weakl L - . by e fotowii, 0. Gate 1 War." MacKay Worenontedinal BRI T e EUGENE J. PORTER ILL MiGovernit D, Brown Iat| X i3 ) . b , left yesterday Mrs. John Denney, jr. is visit- was given th arid i P o ating Zorgeou : ey Long Struggle Ended ting a messege stating that| . o 00 pogition given pretty ) Jusn was reported to havs| b ing friends at Lewiston, Me,, for a luxurious hot - i ipproval was not ga 3 g i the secluded - . of national interests, 1n Imost immediately. Passen-) =, 55 5 Position about .18 | heart attack while at the Burritt| The committee has also secured scason. f Keip, Germ: tharg 1 h from t first Philip Snow. reported being picked UD| 1400 <outh Pigeon Point. ° | hotel last evening and removed to|the services of Danny Gears well —_— T ) 1| den, British chancellor of the ex- mv”q,.v ,(w‘w mi. N | “2:30 a. m.—Still standing by | his home. It was stated today that | known monologist, who has appear- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould are Isidore Birnbaum of Winthrop i chequer and {8 Gheron UEmendh The Dodd wirelesred that its crew 05 2. m.—Proceeding to San|he was resting comfortably. Mr |ed several times in the past over spending the weck-end and the | sirect has returned to this city after He had earand it enty-one | finance mi seemed the prin- | ¥aS taking to {he boats and fhat|peypoigeo {Porter is a member of the B. C.|station WTIC, Hartford. holiday at Indian Neck. pending two months in Europe. He 875 7V Honre a5 minutes of cipal combatants, they were picking up the passen- | Porter Sons firm on Main street| As guests of the lodge Alexander | [visited Poland, Russia, Germany, and tumult had d his strenu- | Acquiescence in the plan in the | €V i ? as<enger List of San Juan \[ncKay Radio reported that o .|and is head of the undertaking de-|Daughters of St. George will also| Clarence Brady yi on | I'rance and England. St SAphAl T pep : NSO ehE s st Francisco, Aug. 30 (UP)—A |partment. attend the entertainment, which | ships scemed somewhat unclear. as tor-throb and sirzn-shrick, mile-con- | gams to each Mr. Snowden go. passenger list of the San Juan was, = starts at 8§ o'clock, followed Dby suming ghidings over the unin _Iback to London with arrangements !0 their position B _|not available early today. A. K. DONAU SOCIETY FICNIC dancing. | % waptelands of earth and stops|for reduced payments in kind from| The San Juan carrled passer Gillespic of the Los Angeles and San| The Benefit Society Donau will| | Tl B andsmontur oflavawda. | CErmany, andsibishine oenCrotyoeiasn Los Ankelpatand & - | Francisco Navigation Company ad- hold its annual pienic on Labor[ There are over 1,500 newspapers speeches, photographs—life had | the additional reparations annuities | ¢15€0: A fog hung over the Cali- vised the United Press that tickers Day, at Schuetzen park. Members|printed m forci-n langunges in the | oved to @ swift tempo for Dr.|le sot from Ge anteed | fornia coast. 'were sold at variou anch office! friends are invited to attend |United States. e ivaner Him Tntercepted messages here Finishes All Business The German del acaded byl 105 Inaloste ondie s ithe & atsene ) - g | Sult St Y ]@S With characteristic thoroughness, | Dr. Gustav Sir:semi Drineesseleiwar el ol SthaRqoa Lo i e e 4 he tied up all the tag ends of his| With them to Ber gomont ol Lt InuiEEd St i aL LtRR S 7 f ] ] were in the vicinity, indicating they f 2 ] e e el mimenlt o S L S SR it b pomelvillen b néa Ono G EMPHASIZING THE TREND IN APPAREL Tresident Hoover and expressed his | with the cred Qi i hfente Bontsran g f 5 ¥ . 2 : B gratitude for the cooperation he re- | proportionate t ! m’\_ N_,:c D m"m’]“v_”'w‘] et p Y . | FOR FALL eeived from America He thanked tion costs San Juan had been unable to launch | all of its own lifeboats. J. Porter of 187 West 3 ves, Albert Hemmingway| John Denney, j ™M E i stricken with % ndall, for Indian Neck for the rest of th w. days. gers of the San Juan. P thenavy for its weather reporis, and Concessions Mail for the man power in the Zeppelin | F though ground crew. He visited the secre- | concessions under the original al- tary of state. lotments of tha You an. ha Down long corridors of govern- | schedule of unconditional Cerman ment builidings he briskly stepped, | reparations annuities against which an erect and purposeful figure she may 1ssue vonds and other pa- ! 2 . steamer San Juan last night, But in the comfortable home at per to meet her own obligations, 5 = iyl the pavement end, he relaxed ometh not po Ddeie | Leionealn eilogenyies G arany S ) by th2 harb i ere today < i P - last, and basked in the brief respite | Dawes plan v it Basna mdle hets Seday (fo : K prescntation of apparel for gentle ¥ ‘ ba proceeding to San Franciseo with Y L between the end of his pioncering The position of Belzium and Ita; rvivors aboard, some badly. J P i and the beginning of his “develop- and Japan, was much the fasunyiioss RU0AC RO G RAl Vg I p ' 5 : men Fiital o ligh e S e e e e e jured he steamer Munami fneafal ere” In Wighter-than-als crft. | hat of France. Resentment 1t Dav- |y standing by the wrock: f BROWN SUEDE with BROWN KID | ad engagements with America oncede heneath the amounts “LAC G e g 2 e a o “LACK SUEDE with GUNMETAL PATENT CUSTOMIZED BY financiers in New York to slan- | named in the Paris experts’ agre N York today, 1 Paris experts’ agr Snved ned to spend Saturday and Sunday | ment piqued all, undoubtedly, but| o St F n <l ¢ 24 Qy | oubtedly, but | gy " Aug. 80 UP—Te- ,. ; : Glicheu-Freeman [RE artistry of design...the superi- Some Survivors Infured Seattle, Ang. 30 (A—The Standard | E -$ > 5 5 Ofitfon D o0al whichisais | s ority of the fabrics...and the suprem- lided off Pigeon Point, Cal., with the | y g | acy of the styles are all evident in our at an estate on Long Island, and | did not di mthe general satisfaction | o/t 1o the Mackay Radio and Tel then leave for Akron, Ohio, stopping | thait he Young plan has been | .iaon Company at 4:30 a B r ks u1ana an to chieved in fact as well as in pros-| T today indicated that only Has Simple Sapper the approximately 100 pers He hung his coat and his v = ; aboard the steamcr San Juan had Drs Keips hall tr ¢ Derlin Papers Dicapprove N de s nt T T a comfortable ch . Derlin, Aug. 30 (P—Only a The wireless reports at that hour reminisced on his trip over a simple Derlin newspapers commented on | giowed that 27 of the rescuod wers ;s:xrnnvr ;.Ktm:. D St . i S agrecm between Germany | ghoard the Standard Oil tanker S. ; aer, and n W Putl creditcrs - announced Yes- | o 1odd which sank the San Juan, all of the Germ 1 erday g the Hague rey 1005 | i a collision and only eight uboard smoked a good cigar no | conf which the sociallst Vor-|iho steamer Munami. First repor smoking on th H t a0 erts describes as “openin, indi 1'1(1‘ th: ;'\ about 40 had been be took a bath, and ediately | cha n European H e e e went to bed in a corner wit g ocratic papr (i A hroad windows overle . s ree that what had been X Y Wood :\nr‘l)lh» Kewp rard \ hieve o much trouble znd - Tf‘:‘fl‘]r‘l ; & ('fl',’;, io: BROWN, BLUE or BLACK SUEDE with a room whezeln iond e crib conf positive. step il s b e e o smulaied LIZARD CALF or KID 1o metch old son Albrechi, 1 v ? i orgen| Germente| D00 i Telosenph Compeny early ool brecth bl e i Sormati® | today from the S. C. T. Dodd said e e : T o A B e I G R L sl e A : bt heennse 1t means| Cildren and had life boals out opIE i of Gamme oA | searching for other passengers. Not In “Who's Who' SRl e el e g i = 4 Sk ! _|screams of the San Juan's passen- R AN L ) y i i rs as lights of the oil tanker were cireling commander ¢ f ind from forelgn troops and| ' O"D upon the sinking vessel trom the Dodd. The latter ship also was reported to have been sinking. sppelin, is not i P tr aoe 0n in hoats from the Dodd were reported to have picked up two children and Paul Hillsman, second io cperator of the San Juan. £ : i ; E ater Strewn With Wreckage = B F z t from the motorship Frank I 5 GAIN New England's 1id to h picked up a BROWN or BLACK SUEDE with KID tnm ers from the Sar DULL KID with PAIENT trim 5 a: foremost footwear demonstrates its’ reporting this strewn with ; : ; style and value supremacy ... Again | 3 *- N e : | o ovgnt ot | M‘L poste ‘ 3 ¥ JOHN IRVING mirrors the mode 3 : 0 ‘ ‘ m- < b o e AL Sciyon ;:’\:;; D EE T E ‘ at an unbelievable saving ... Every K, it nnge « . > | N ¥ ot i: L to y n ») ~ 2 i "‘M\\““ e ent 1 p g : : i : y : every new harmony of color and o ompany i x The il bl ansniger able 10 Taune s i | 2 ; £. R trim—here TODAY in amazing pested rans i line of 2 npelins o fhe moming pres it ot Monsana. searin o N B L E veiey st JOHN IRVING'S Fall material —every chic style— field on his struction of a leet cibivs | d Misic Veih, g . EKOWN or BLACI one low price—35 i we I two ! B ROWN or BLACK LIZAKD with SUEDE price a pair. was inclu : : < Veitat ) ) across the S EEEEEE ORI IRVING SHOES under corn e A el mvwaeen i bt g 0. (el FelLBGklored Sk * NEW BRITAIN STORE iadrichabaren, ST P e e e R RO S LER Y . o o e o L el R S gy - 171 Main Street formed azair s 1tion 5 t rier Munami, bound from German community to bus ! ¥ L ortland to Los Angeles. The| STORES IN A bive of act ounceiient| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | pusscngers: £ . d FE s RuNclBaticuvics

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