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STEmN | NEW BRITAIN HERALD (i 56 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1‘.2& -EI(JHTEE.‘" PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS OWNERS OF WRECKED SHIP ZAFELN READY (¥ i G s e —— | AVEICAN B~ HOFFMANS' THEATER CHAIN FEAR LARGER DEATH TOLL "LSTAM E},{fi',}}fl, —ree e e W ALED, " pASSING 70 WARNER BROS: ‘g, THAN AT FIRST REPORTED '{"7’1,;;;;u'~25,,,,u,u;. o B WGy oo CHANGE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY Pty ThtSvral SURVIVORS RELATE | ™00 B ool R MR e P Bought S b g f e Transfer to Prod Tickets Aboard San TA[ES UF TRAEEDY ONE WOMAN IS LISTED |l = 8 = & — o % ‘SRS jpyis REFORTED KILLED ENDSU& LABOR: SR Juan Causes Belief Ex- Rescued Sun Juan Passengers ANONG ITS PASSENGERS 1 Gl Sepimasiy [ (SN _ RESISTING DISARMING povoratons Delgates in Per- Perakos to Get Palace act Total Will Never| Tell Sad and Oomic Tales cuveina wiaow 0 vake rire i ERETIO SN R . . oo o o Too— o] Harmony at Final Heeting §o v $200,000 and Voyage—Eckener Repays Amer i p oo Syrian and Trans-Jordanian Arabs Be Ascertained. {ONE LlFEBOAT LAUNCHED ean Kindness by Offering to Give| |- ; : e e Besin teal Tnvasion of vatestine| SB-COM] IITTEES NaMED Operate Place. Flying Experience to U. S. Naval S Stna P 5 4 —Two Jewish Girls Reported | ol e AL Associated [7ss Lhoto | Bumed Alive—Arab sheik, in One Wil Organize International Control Will Not Be Given | | This is the apartment house in Westville, suburb of New Haven, whe Defendants in Damage| Swk—Man Lost False Tecth | Flights. John Coolidze and Florence Trumbull, daughter of the Connecticut gov- | Disguise, Captured in Jerusalem. | Bank, Another settle “Encmy Woman Threw Son to Safety— [ to Purchasers Until H in Of Dodd‘ S| Lakehurst, N. J., Aug. 31 . 3 Ly L Suits—Captai | Youth Gave Sister Lifcbelt. Preparations went forward today Samuel Cohen and his wife, believed | Congratulated On Her Birtiday Money Is Passed—Hoff: Says San Juan Violated | San Francisco, Aug. 31 Wp‘m send, the globe-circling dirigible !o be Americans, were killed in th s s "“ mans May Retain Finan- ; y | Scenes of tragedy and sorrow ac- | Graf Zeppelin into the air at mid- attack by Arab Moslems Thursday - 4 g G Traffice Rules in = Cross={cc vaning (i sinking of the nse | niett.l bound fof hes nome 1\0(t‘ t on ancient Safed, northern : si 3 , : safed, e it cial Interest in Play- : . - |semger vessel San Juan were [re- | priedrichshafen, Germany, and thv FHR Su[fl FLY]N[} UN ERUV‘N STREET lean city. o e Hy 2 ing His Bow. viewed by the 42 survivors today | o (ool paienoto e i o 3 owa 3 ' 3 o as some of them recuperated from S put 4 J b o jerah and later Dost proble |the shock and injuries and others| Seventeen — passengers, 3,300 | BUT MEE’I"S ]]EATH Jewish colony at Gederah and later | | =0/ L T B o] 2 n . ala oig d a H 7 burned I anary the 10! ARt Franci Aug. 31 (P—The |sought reunion with anxious rela- pounds of freight, and a qumIH\ Negro GUS Wm[e Mafl D‘H.mg irned th ranary in the colony e po: y > coastwise passen- [ tives and fric | of mail will be aboard the great IR, o [\\!u}l‘u:‘s]m-[ s Children “oi 11):; sei it ger steamer San Juan carried 116 [ Stories of the 31 survivors picked | airship on her fifth crossing of the MOO'ISE‘I‘E D}’lllklllg BOlll colony wphia re : = : e D e e 5 5 % i | S5 S Sl i) e h Tel-Aviv for safety. The reports the political and oAl this persons instead of 110 .\v“u\“f\:\lfi\s | up by the Standard Oil tanker Dodd, | Atlantic. When she reaches her s Thomas Relds plane Gms oS 1eaters in this reported indicated today which figured in the collision With tion she will have traveled approxi — ‘}[‘\‘f :‘ "y““;' i ‘;y‘; “;:f “"V‘]‘E’ f ““]; financial committe ith docu- [ojry, ¢ Warner Brothers Pic- loss of life in its sinking 55 miles [the San Juan, as well as the 11 mately 27,000 miles since.she left | I T Wlfl W B \d T L me i eements |y e 1 will go into effect to- 4 3 |ty o 8 | - northern Syria. Airplanes patrolled oy, to here, wer L 5 3 R south of here carly yesterday may | brought in on the coast guard cut-|on her first crossing to Iakehurst | to Tre¢ When ¢ary bir STABBhR HELD IN 81;000 Tt e ek L morrow ling to the agreement have been as high as 74 persons. ter Shawnee after being rescued by o month ago. | man Ffl”s Aslee ! nies e istTomns o oAt t Albert E. Gillespie, manager of |the freighter Munami, indicated Dr. Hugo kener, commander | p : ’ " o e \"w i ‘f ich pi blhn.v l‘t 3 P ,“ ntatives of the Los Angeles and San Francisco | there has been little chance for the fof the Zeppelin, who was feted as Perey Smith of Berlin Cats Edward | ¢ ‘um.} 31 c 1..\\)].1 e me : 1 as the bette conce > third the- Navigation company, owers of ths|survival of more than three Score la hero in New York yesterday, will cgraph company correspend ‘ sterday ; the baln j s poi dpetz of 32 Booth Sireet and here learned today fighting was It was decided that the confercrie: hain of i Bt Coin o eAlmAnT el o smy (o Wi hltis 1 lin dbeloyed isitln Mol et niote FLIGHT RECORD RA]SED R e T date, be- |0 1 LD teg Ownad by have been any as 66 passengers | An account of the sinking by |for home without him. He has ar- Runs for Doctor—Victim Forgives [ 'H“‘]‘“v\ "“*l“"‘”_w o ;' i it byt (he one i oy, r rs in conjun aboard and t the crew may have | Harry A. Wi a San Juan p ranged to remain in this country TO M MOST 37 HUURS »- 'l Ran )':“”’ = \’f b o e Sl oot Yontaras s numbered as high s | senger, who w s y for two weeks attending to business Assailant. A e “"'.}‘-_"" S T e e e st il igo t Pet Perakos Gillespie declared that the list of | Angeles to become chief engincer of [in New York and visiting Clove. — e e . e i e o for a r sum of $200,000, passengers, the only one available | another ship, was typical. |land and Akron, O. Captain Ernst prne pisappears From Above Fiti 171 e ‘,l“m“‘ Bs _"‘m’ ij ommittees Named During the past week, an an- in the records of the company l‘.uv,’ “At the danger whistles, T im- | nann will have charge of the| | knife on Edwa ipetz, ok e de et o l-commitices | appointed | IOUICCICNt Was made in o New was based upon bookings made sev- | megiately assisted in marshalling a ip on the flight. Cleveland Airport and Weckage is | Booth strect in a house at 14 Crown |0, dlsarm fhe N e L e wspaper that the Warner al hours betore the ship sailed and |jifepoat off the davits and entered | Although Lady Grace Drummond- ‘ IR i street about 5 olclock this morn- BTk DDy (5 —Bor orzanizallon ot the banl ers are floating a bond issue 2 SLE T of s i left the ship here, the al Found in Nearby Village—Man- said also many Pritish troops had o Hlor s R of $20,000,000. This, it is said, will that the crew list of 45 wa the water with a woman and a R et ! ing, Percy Smith, 31, colored. of |heen moved north from Jerusalem ©f international settlements t 3 last month. G e e e e a woman on the passenger | i ) . Yation, of cover the purchase of the theaters gled Body Tound Feet away o, a he to queMfierce fighting in the Beisan | (2)~17or final liguidation o a AR 2 st. S| - B & ) ¥ | Berlin, was bound over to the to quelfierce fighting in the Beisa g e e S AT e % = The company ager said tick- | ““We rode ten yards from the sinks |lis he is Mrs. Charles B. Par R OERob AVt e e s cime A from the sequ e wher It is under s sometimes were sold aboard the |ing ship when it plunged. The “I’f fl"'f!flm‘(- I“Mf?l“ t;f T1>r- C. Ly —Record Will Not Stand—Flying tember term of supe rmx;‘u;ul\ n "‘W\m_ B b ane tion of c¢nemy properiy during th ;w!_wlm:Y e nl?‘l\jnxnll retain ship by the purser and that half a |whirlpool threw the lifchoat in the | Parker, noted eveland surgeon 3 ] ATV $1000 bonds by Judge M. D. Saxe & | war interest s chain. «107.‘4*!\ );\r nL may have paid their |air and we all fell into the water. | and member of the faculty of West-| to Get Honcymoon Expenses, in police court today on the char Ariihs Toets Bnvasion (3)—TFor modificatic _The transter from the Hoftmans 5 P i ern Reserve university. Although | g A 2 . tion in the R f 2 1 to the Warner Brothers includes fares after sailing. The purse “1 started swimming and looked |\ poqo e B TR | Cleveland, 0., Aug. 351 (A—Pilot ault with a deadly and da Jerusalem. Aug. 31 (—British | T Bin: 1 theaters in this city, Hartford, An- John Cleveland, apparently perished. | for the woman and the child but i N e e Thom Reinl braahiat o earthiana s weapon. He was not = I military in Pales harassed by oy g0 gk = * |aonia, rrington, Willimantic SO0 el CeCHnERe IEw couldfana iR st orfinem i Grie it S L IRCE S \nr»\.v: a8 (i | Teas el eakTexs matly toany i ohort fdin congh Dok ¢ 2 disorders within ‘the mandated ter-|™ 4y por®ohay ) be made in|South Manchester and Waterbury figures was available. person floated close to me. I made | &1 Y280 F80. S : e el ", Mangan afterward, : rltory, maved today torcheck a fullti o aiivond qabentures to permit the | Besides Bhsae the Homman Brothers Question of Responsibility a grab for him but he sank. 2 time after he had established a new .ipetz was cha h drunke:- Reich to raise money by issuing in recent deals, acquired the Palace The list of rescued persons re- | “Swimming around there T coull railroad honds e and Rialto in South Norwalk, the mained at 42. hear the last screams of the terror The bank committee will be com- | Palace 1 Empress in Waterbury As the search for the bodies in the | stricken people as they were pulied posed of the heads of the banks of and the Regal in Hartford. sea off Pigeon Point, Cal., continu- |down into the vortex created by oA s ks ol e e a delegate from each of those coun- . One condition has been made ed, the question arose as to the re- : > sinking ship.” sponsibility for the collision. e- de-was picked up by a Mun- airplanes and troops were dispaten- tries and one from the United State i egar o | watchers at the airport said. Lipetz Found Bleeding s e e s s [l Tegards to THHH7 tradafer. - and pt and ascerlaln thel? (o he chosen probably by Owen D. that is that the Hoffmans will nat witnesses’ accounts of the disaster in- |ami lifeboat. His story contradict- L L ! d dicated that the ships sighted each [ed reports that no lifeboats Were |ar 1 . Shoemaker, Hee Al Allf‘f””; f“l",‘\,;'“\”""i e 1;'\:?‘1-( Ofiicer Daniel Cosgrove testified | strength. Incursions of Arabs from |Young. ok iy s, e WUl R other about the same time about |launched from the San Juan. aeronautical engine service of the || S Droahth e e aieaors "”’)’I' tbat he and Officers James Sullivan | Trans.Jordania llave been checke e Sontol Yot el Sheinof bl o midnight Thursday night and - that e | navy, ¥ anglTifentenant Roland (G- |1 iar Eoiclockthis imornis ©|and Thomas Tierney went to theiso that they are not getting across SO e D the collision occurred as each| A thin vein of comedy ran through |Mayer of the Navy Construction | contnucd in flight above the air- |tenement about 5:10 o'clock anl|(he border in at numbers, but SEH"LARS"IP WINNER Gt el 1;‘ mqu,'rro' adopted the same tactics in an ef- | some of the stories, Alex Cowie, & |Corpe porstonisometime BRDURIIRteESih e fifoun il inét- Hintantintoxlcated foon | i il ation 5 and aon iy AL et e iy (",rl’]"'l JoutThe fort to avoid the crash. passenger, said he was carried down ldward P. Frost, brother of the |S°UNd Of his motor died away in |dition, bleeding freely from the cut|orthel owever, will be retroac- 2 Y : S 3 2 Q tive to September a t Suits Blame Tanker by the suction of the sinking ship. |late Jack Frost, pilot who was lost | (% darknes b howevap, |11 M shoulder. The floor The Arab Toves, dpcording ABANUfiNS H'S STUfllEb s JIIO‘"ZO"‘:';" & The Los Angeles and San Francis- but was heaved ba to the surface |in the Dole flight from San Francis- | S the hours went by, ,‘u‘\‘\l‘ bloody and Lipetz's coat was Satur- | word received in official quarte B (! 2 j;l‘ “-t n_Jl_ e co Navigation compeny, owners of |when the San Juan's boilers ex-(co to Honolulu, is on the passenger | 11S continued absence caused »jated. Mrs. Thomas Vages, colored. | was moving south, A party of Jew. = el AiECRout e the San Juan, yesterday filed in |ploded. He said the concussion |list. He was formerly an aimplane |20 When no trace of him could told the officers Smith stabbed LiD- | ish high school students, inelud e —_ mciintiof money contained in the United States district court libel| which foreed him up and probablypilot wnd now fsa New Yerk stock| 2031 A€ dasliEht, 8 scarch was or otz and the ltter! admitted it, flrst 14" American was near the Syrian (Sundell Believes Future | “icconntavss oo made public, s for $1,500,000 and for $300,000 |saved his life caused him to lose his | sanized. Xirst reports were that he | producing the knife from his vest|frontier on an outing and an ape| oLpiants S enresenting Ui against the owners of the S. C. T.|new set of false teeth® which had (Continued on Page Two.) |1ad gone to slesp at the controls|pocket and later changing his story |peal was made to the American| of Music Is Not EEAsC Brothersiare fenenied i Dodd, declaring the crash resulted !cost him $120. | and allowed the ship to get from 'hy say he used a safety razor — | 5 (Contin S, Ay from failure of officers of the tanker = Bl .y | . under control. Reid had been in |blade, which was 5o produced. (Continued on Page Two.) Certain ontinued on Page Two.) B T R aN the air since a few minutes after 11 | After be hooked at police head- Captain H. C. Bleumchen of the Dodd in newspaper statements and | Owners of Tanker Made | was Thrown mnto Air When Steamer ) ernor, will live following their wedding. St o (Pl—Rabbi| Property? Claims—Dutch Qucen Hoffman Brothers although sorganized, in- s . record for solo endurance fiights [ness and had judgment suspended onL by Syrian L end Trang-Tordans The TUnited tes navy will be 3 s : He SWent e i A | represented by three officers, who | exceeding by at least two hours the houlder eight stitches being taker “Considerable I " of b are making the flight as guests of |old mark ot 36 hours, 56 minutes S ORN e SRR slderable Forces” of the Mu; Dr. Eckener. The re: Lieutenant | to close the wound anc e knlle i said officially to and 36 seconds. The plane disap- |a)so scratched him slightly in the £ - 2 =Ml ¢ also scratche 4 ¥ in the | cntering Palestine from Syria and Commander H. V. Wiley, comn and- | poared at about 3 o'clock this morn- side near the abdomen. ing officer of the navy dirigible, |jngy + Los Angeles; Lieutenant Command- Three Navy Men Aboard | iy P, | [octoci vesteraay morni ELUE SNORENE Rl oty : — b FUURTH []AY IN | S | Reid’s home was in Downey, Calif. ing that he used the| 11 Convinced that the future of m A!R in testimony late yesterday before | | New London 8:12 a.m. . Planc and Body Found kr 10 not the razor blade, but NO HERALD MONDAY siclans is: not what it once! was U i SR : . iew village by New Britain General hospital as In keeping with custom, no lared the collision resulted from ! = ey e A SfanTe (ll'::lzx‘rr\j(:)! (‘):‘o(i“l:\l Xlr::v‘ml (0‘:n'::\ \lnn.] New 5 8.m.9:25 p.m. | | Pilots Tl Butters, chiof pilot of the |having said that the cut had all the Raition the Herald will e i‘w‘!‘x‘.’»m\r.(; m_\’\‘m A _”]j[”'””\ e e DR AR S N. .m. -m. || Stewart Aircraft Corporation, and lappearance of having been inflicted printed Monday, Labor Day. i b g e s L from the Dodd's whistic. Stein, Builders Asso. Head, | .. el = i ol York for more special study upon T)i O. V. Saunders, third officer of (ecaiiued ton (Contlnuod Son o L) Dixon and Pangborn Con S his instrument, the Dodd, was on the bridge “h,-n" Defends Reputable : | Mr. Sundell studied at the Insti- tinue Flight Over | tute of Musical Arts, operated un- the accident occurred. o Ofticer's iStory ontractors |der the Juillard Foundation, the | Svyr: ir The weather was clear, but a lit- ST R y - || past year. His recora: fn: his:studies Syracuse Fair tie later the fog began to come in | S ool and he sent a call for Captain| Bernard Stein, president of the Iiruself i nia femoriens Tty IR g gy Bleumchen. % | New Britain Master Builders' asso- local scholarship wimner eleeted fo |, ocUse N Y. Aug, 31 (UP)— ‘While the captain was coming up | ciation, today admitted the likeli- ard other points as decisive fn|Th¢ Pilots of the “Empire State T started to blow the fog whistl hood that some contractors are falsi- consider L continuation of this Standard,” Clyde Pangborn and Carl said Saunders. | ftying statements of building costs to | ! special cal education. . Dixon started in their fourth day “Then I saw the masthead lights avoid payment of full fees, but was = / 7 “T learned a great deal aloft in their attempt to break the of a steamer coming towerd us. She [of the helief that diserepancies in | 5 IVE “TONE worked hard and feel well sa about three-quariers of a point |the statements of reputable firms //[SOMETHING with the results,” he said in effect. off the starboard bow, and three- | would be traced to honest errors or Y but what I felt it necessary orn \ro e JolnEly quarters of a mile to a mile away. |0 changes in plans after permits ) 3 consider was the future of music a5 | roferring to the. Llane ox tug o nELY Bt s i s have been issued. ZJones DECIDES 1o Do A Few s 2 / % ell &z ‘Tyselt i 1 wanh ahedd Il hertn b sving be & e “If the San Juan had held to her | His statement was prompted by LITTLE THINGS AROIND THE q it o Db R | the building department’s announce- PLACE — ONLY TAKE A FEW ' T ; L ‘In the first place, there was the '{,J”JL ”‘”“[ iont . (Continued on Page Two.) [ment that many of the building job MINUTES et question of age. Although I was un- | out the might s the. sine aoebeq | surveyed have shown actual costs to . i e ) = f der the age limit provided by the ' over the state fair m.(,]m‘,d; J. Dan RUM PLANES SELZED - 5 i P 3 - R e on which fees ha cen = ) ) . noticing that most of those around 'nounced he 5 st on h?fi ah(md{ cirl i o iy h‘r:u:;fi»g; T e / > f = f considerably yo , landed. Only the main gate to the ¢ dm‘? mfcof:satonsolr':to of $2 for D0 THAN HE REALIZED 5 Then there was the possibility | grounds will 1 open, he said, Mo ol o s n e ol ¢ % ) I, of making a livelihood with music and a guard of state troopers will ik d ; s after graduation. The general state be detailed to the fiel | on which payment had originally @ ; e e G SHer eiadunion ihe penchs deta o the field. Smu ler L d N . h(‘r‘n made. More than $100 owed ., . s ) DISLOCATES MFK’)AW W»ULEYAWMNQ‘ o & k Nevr TRt " s s e et ) ~ o ol o ouk 2, MEXIGAN VICE PRESIDENT trolling Border | cupancy will be forthcoming untit | 77 for unemployed music =iy | settlement of the accounts has been = v - { fact helped to guide my opinion. T e e ~ also Jearned theer were hundreds of | S Siainc lexpresscli: a8 % ¢ oy skilled soloists lacking in enga Detroit, Aug. 2 —The pilot of | Mr- Stein expressed satisfaction B s run ai {that the inspector’s knowledge of HARZTFOTD ELECTRIC LIGHT (o s b ments. But He Fails to Pass Am- L R s IR AT i (O e ANNOUNCES REBATE ON BILLS | & #réonia not helo coming, to, the United States customs _patrolmen |Pullding will enable him te detect OF OcToBer — But Atw OrITAK /MANHOLE — NET /O, B or AR Tl bush Spot. for his accomplices last night. The | Attempts o N sinidnicssan CONSUMERS PONT SHARE THE D/ DID |offer a satisfactory livelihood for | " 3 result was tho capture of the plane |Jority of the cases can be nipped in Goob FORTUNE OF HARTFGRD P AND THAT & b Are E"fi’o e top-notchers, but mot cortainly |, ~L¥co Cily, Aug. 31 (®—An at. and 15 cases of assorted Canadian | the bud. ~Alteration jobs, of whic BLECTRIC HORTUSERS ———2 \ WAg WHAT A MAWHOLE to offer the same opportunities for | /P! 10 assasinate Jose Vascancel- oo | there have been many in recent WRY \S THAT = MADE ME vou TOOD” e I T e s one |05 presidential nominee of the an- The plane circled over a field at | MONths, present a difficulty, he said, v ‘)'“K‘m “‘);:: G :‘I» Who might |4 reclectionist party was revealed Dodge Park, near Detroit, The cus. | PeC2Use in almost every instance the our 1DEA : 2 DL R Lo END A ere last night at a demonstration S i I I tried to look at this matter in S scents eatoled it. Tianate - |llownerichanges Histplan atter he- OF THE CUP T ; L e by several hundred members of the toms agents watched it mancuver | SV Chane a4 / the most thorough-going manr and then alight near them. When (& 0""“"‘)1““'0“_ Beine foechitcar ?,}Yi%’c Souce‘ and reluctantly had to come to th» they sought to question the pilot |y "% L s % TEAM —& shy / S, conclusion, all things being equal. concerninghis uandingl awayifromili o L 2ie et e R S e = 4 Z 1/ 7, that it was better for me to give irport, he became so confused | prake About $3.000 joss A ates: . 7 J < C up trying to become a New York hat the : ]1. al o:y‘iuxm'-.? became sus- || nd he aaid today he is considering = y 3 / professional. Tcan domy bit for mu picious and scarched the plane. X ST n == . Z 4 5 sic, ar a « o ¢ bt R e e e king for a rebate of §10 becaus 2 7 ic, an art that T continue to love. | way and did not p b spot on e Y y |as a player in my home tow |the road near Santa Bue a ed the plane, a new ;!nd‘ expensive , > 4 / | 4 It was brought out from Mr, (l*!:,‘.h’.:w” 1:13.“-::‘:1 3 !‘x:x‘:;‘dtylni:\' model, and put the pilot in jail, for | St i 2 . | s [Sundell that he realized his re- wait to ambush him > arraignment today on a_charge of | = UAD (T's > sponsibilities after winnir the The speaker declared that the liquor smug;:I‘mz The pilot said he THE WEATHER CN(Z(SrENIN(A | scholarship. but that he became same man who allegedly adminis- was Harold C. Hannay and lived in T ERADAY —— - |convinced his future should not be | teged 50 blows with the flat side of Grosse Pointe Park, a Detroit | | New Britain and vicinity ’ " |linked completely with music be- | his sabre to be one of the Vascancel T‘u‘hurl»_ !‘lm'n'ld 14‘. Ianey, a broker. | | Fair and warmer tonight. My kew BuTAW Folks weflg Lite e |cause of conditions that have os campaign speakers, Florentino h‘\!:sc:&& \;0:(1{)(’“ \:'Llltcvlyx.("a‘)1lu:yl\’li. Sunday cloudy and warmer. gg,w-roer B WHEA CHURCH STREET MANHOLE GLEW UP. AND risen over which neither he nor | Ibarro Chiares, at Monclova, Coahu- e a /now witco j PowtR LNE GOES'BLODEY ! —— o any other musician has any con- | ila, d charge of the men in the | trol. | ambush. endurance record for continuous udies for three more yes Men Lay in Wait for Vascancelos v A speaker addressing the demon- startors at the doors of La Univer- sal, Mexico City newspaper, asserted Senor Vascancelos owed his life to the fact that his chauffeur lost his

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