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'^■V'-WfvvS ^ •r» ■' V 1 C f’V* tR»s« . f jS»'^ n e t FBBS8 BI7N ■■ V-T’' AVERAGE DAILT <mC3ULATK)N for the Month of Jidyi U80 fhtr 5 , 4 1 6 ■HfWfly oo^^toiMfitt^ Hemben of *be A.«dlt ot Cirealatfoao p i a C B SIXTEEN PAG?S SOCTH MANCHBSTEK, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1930. (Olaulfled Advertlring on Poko. U ) VOL. XLIV., NO. 258. SHANGHAI FOREIGN IN WAKE OF EARTHQUAKE AT MELPI R-100 At'. ZONE SEES RIOTING > as. * F oreip PoBce Drive Out Stu DIVERS FACING dent Agitators — Wire S’* ARRIVES AT DAWN 4 ? TASK TO REACH . ' 1 Tangle Set Up by French; Us- ' i AT JOURNEY’S END * ♦ p m ’ DEAD \ Cs S. ••o*’* S.N 5 Native City Quiet— Han ,->♦ '' \ S ... •• \ss ^ s ’- kow's Fall to Reds is Fear ' ' i >- R-100 Sets Record Torn Fin Fabric Dehyed Mr- Civifian Salvagers Tackle i i i H i letrok Radio Entertainer Flying Westward ship for Boons Yet Her ed as Next Disaster. 4 -►S--' , ss s\<' Deep Sea Difficulties in Held, Pittsborgli Woman I Tone, 78 Honrs, 51 H b - Hankow, Aug. 1-— (AP) — The (By Assodated PreM) Recovering Bodies of 49 s ss' ' situation in Hankow today became Sought for Qnoslioiung As The R-lOP set a record f « ntes, Excels All Westward serioua with Chinese swarming into westward dirigible crosstogs jm 1 the foreign concession for saf^y. Victims of Collision. To Her Detrbk Activities. the Atlantic ocean with 4ts trip The Nationalists hurriedly set to from CarcHngton, Englai^, to Passages— Ship Never in S t Hubert Airport in 78 hours work strengthening the city’s de Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 1.— (AP.) Pittsburgh, Aug. 1— (AP)-Tpltts- and 51 minutes. Danger and Her Company fenses. ... —^The tugboat Cricket steamed out burgh detectives today decided that The ZR^S, built in Germany Every preparation possible was for. toe United States Navy and made in anticipation of an attack from here today for the scene off Mrs. Levy Legref. Pittsburgh busi later , renamed, toe I^s Angeles, by the Communists who today haa Scituate' of the Falrfax-Pinthis ness woman, had no connection with crossed in October, 1927, from Experienced No Discom been blowing up railway bridges 80 steamship disaster to recover toe killing in Detroit last month of Friedrichshafen to. Lakehurst, miles north of Hankow. Gerald E. Buckley, radio political N. J.. in 81 hours. bodies of 17 members of the crew fort — Mooring Facilities Changsha Isist night still whs oc- commentator. The Graf Zeppelin took 111 cupied by Communist troops who of the Plnthis, which are supposed hours and 46 minutes for its dragged 60 officers and men of the to be lying with the vessel in 90 Detroit, Aug. l.— (AP.)—Police first crossing from Priedrich- Function Perfectly at the defeated NationaUst forces out of early today arrested Marjorie shafen to Lakehprst in October, hiding places and slaughtered them feet of water. The Merchants and Miners-coastwise passenger steam ManseU, 21, radio entertainer for 1928, but made its second cross End. station WMBC, and held her at the ing in ^ hours in 1929. Shanghai, Aug. 1.— (AP.) — The er Fairfax and the oil tanker Pin-, Women’s Detention Home for ques R-34, British dirigible, tide of communism harMslng Cen this crashed in a fog about 20 tloning in connection' with toe mur crossed from Scotland to New St. Hubert Airport, Montreal, tral China touched, the intemaUon miles off Scituate on the night of York in 1919 In 108 hours and June 10 last, causing the loss of der of Gerald (Jerry) Buckley, po Aug. 1— (AP) —’The biggest airship al settlement here as 600 student litical commentator for toe same 13 minutes. agitators attempted a demonstra 149 lives. toe world haa ever known, toe Brit station. Eastward ocean flights have tion only to be repulsed by the I The entire crew of the Pinthis, been matfe by toe dirigibles in ish dirigible R-100, completed its clubs of foreign police who had an numbering 19, was lost and the Miss Mansell was arrested on East Grand Boulevard at Helen much faster time.; The Graf first transAtlantic crossing today, ticipated their plans. bodies of only two recovered. Zeppelin has toe best record of Police charged when the stu I The expense involved in raising avenue, near an alleged hangout delayed and somewhat damaged by 66 hours and 24 minutes from storm, but completely triumphant dents gathered in the heart of the the bodies will be borne jointly by for hoodlums In which four men were taken in a police raid last Lakehurst to 'Friedrlcbshafett in after Its first great trial. international city to stage a pa the owners of the vessels. Aboard August, 1929. It crossed toe the Cricket when it sailed were f' night. Police said she Is a sweet Three dayA and more ago, at 9:46 rade with Communist banners and Pacific in September, 1929 from E.S.T. on Monday night, too R-100 two divers, thelf attendants and heart of Pete LicavoU, notorious to distribute Red propagand^ The »(' Toklo to Los Angeles In 67 lifted from toe gro'und at Cardihg- agitators soon were scattered. Ftf-- attorneys representing the owners gangster sought as toe ’’key man In toe Buckley slaying. hours. ton, Enjgland, and pointed its blimt ty were arrested and held for trial of the vessels. The latter declined nose across toe, sea. At 4:36 a. m. emphatically to permit newspaper Raida.on Gangsters in Chinese district court ^ -$9rv,' Raids on gangster hangouts la.st inomlng, almost 79 hours after French Put Up Wire men aboard the tug or to reveal .Vx?., ' night resulted in arrests of six its dep^ure, it was secured to the The French* concession, althou,gh any information concerning the op Ska mooring mast ereotod here esi>eclal- leged gangsters who are to tu PARLIAMENT QUITS quiet, took on a warlike appeal- eration. The Cricket is owned by ,SO .V.S*-.'.- ly for its use. • ance as police erected barbed wire the Merritt-Chapman and Scott questioned about toe Buckley kill Accident CansOd Delay entanglements, enlarged their pa Corporation of New London. | cra,ckled and crumbled like those shown in this ing and toe dozen gang murders of It would have made'^n far faster trols and closed all streets leading Divers Work Difficult Seventv-flve per cent of the buildings in Melfl, „ai.tVinnnkAfl Two hundred persons were toe past few weeks. FOR THE SUMMER trip but unfavorable weather, en to the native part of the city. Herbert Grove, a diver, who de Herald-NEA Service photo, were left and'^streets throughout toe community were littered A convicted hijacker was shot countered after it had crossed .to« All thorougWares between the scended to the wreck a week ago buried in the ruins— of this hiU-town of popi^^tion ts „jjairs suspended in the and probably fatally wounded in ocean and was on the last leg of its native section and the to examine the damage for an in with wreckage.TA. Houses were split la half in. many . in__ „ Victor Emanuel immediately after downtown, Detroit last flight here, ripped toe fabric covm- quarter were barred i^ith 10-foot surance company, reported at the air. Melfl was one of the towns in the earthquake zone latest victim of g a ^ -1 Prorogued After Speech b ; ing of one fin. The damage was iron gates and no traffic was al- time that two bodies were visible, toe disaster. -_______ _ Philip Robertson, released only re slight and was repaired in toe air, tangled in toe lines of the deck cently from toe Michigan State re King but time, lost while toe ship was (Continned on Page Two.) and should easily be recovered. It WIVES SUIT FOR HURTS formatory, at Ionia, where ks serv hove to over Quebec' prevented a was believed toe other bodies were . DUE TO AUTO NECM Nj ed two And onr-half years for hold landing before dark last night and below deck and could be reCoverjed ing up A saloon. ’ so no attempt was made to moor Pittsburgh; Aug. !•— ’j tyfe until morning. only with difficulty. Sjtockton, Cal., Aug. 1.— (AP) Officers, interviewed at toe maCst WOODCOCK T 0 8 E E Thq wreck was lying in a posi __A kiss assumed'the value or A YOUTHFUL BRD)E Pittsburgh detectives' early to ^ v were dispatched to an immediately after mooring said that tion exposed to strong tidal cm- SOON TO SEE PRINT $11,783 to J. A. Fitzgerald and London, Aug. 1.— (AP) —The toe damage was trivial and would rents and it was expected that toe Mrs. Lucretta McConnell as the house In toe fashionable district to question M »s.^ > ^ British Parliament was prorogued not necessitate any change In toe 500 MORE HELPERS work of toe divers Would be most result of a judgment on file here ship’s schedule, which calls for sev difficult since it would be necessary today. That was toe sum award gref, former Detroit resident, con today. King George presenting a Weds Senorha Lorente> 24, cerning her movements toe Mght eral flights about Canada during toe for them to walk through passage ed to Julian Williamson for in speech in .which he recounted the next ten days before it starts back Written 51 Years Ago and of July 22 and toe early morning ways within toe broken hull. Be juries suffered in an automobile successes and dlfflcultieis of toe long j across toe sea for home cause of the depth, the divers will accidant, which, he testified, At His Ranch Today— Has It July 23.