‘ , . - - - V i . , ' * '.• • . ■ s • ,•' •"^' j^ . - _ • ‘ 'V i . ' ■• I NET PRESS RUN THE WEATHER ■■ / •- AVERAGE DAIL'Z CIRCULATION Forecast by O. 8. Weather Bureau, I for the Month of July, lhS9 Neff Uaveu 5 , 3 0 1 C onn. -U Fair Tonight and Saturday. Members of the Audit Bureau ot Clrcnlatlona___________ SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, AUGUST 30, 1929.* VOL. XI41I.. NO. 270. (Classlfled Advertising on Page 10) EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS English and French Act to Quell Religious 12 ARABS KILLED Warfare in Near East. OVER THREE SCORE ARE LOST BY THE BRITISH ‘ AS PACIFIC STEAMER SINES Reports of Massacres in NEWYORKCITY COMPROMISE GERMANS PAY Palestine Continue to Fil­ HAILS ECKENEP, COLUDES IN FOG ter In — American Stu­ REACHED ON MOREUNDER dents in the Danger Zone. ZEP C O L A N D E R N E ^ C C O R D WITH OIL TANKER NmeUTS N. London, Aug. SO.—Twelve Arabs Man Who Made the Whole are reported to have been killed Forced to Pay 110 Million Seven Hours After Colfision Only 36 of 110 Persons at Surbaher and Ldfta, Palestine, by World Kin is Given a Won­ Great Britain and Umted British troops who gave battle to Known to Have Been on Board of Coast Liner Had recover loot seized by the Moslems, States Substantially Marks Over Amount Stip­ according to advices published by derful Reception by Man­ evening newspapers this after­ Agree on Disarmaments ulated by Young P la n - Been Accounted For—-Many of Victims m Worst Ma­ noon. hattan Residents. More than a dozen young Ameri­ rine Disaster in Years Were Women and Cl^dren— can students, members of a cycling Happy Over Agreement. group traveling through Syria, may — The Compromise. be imperiled on the Palestine-Syrian New York, Aug. 30— Dr. Hugo Meagre Wireless Reports Say Ship Went Down So frontier. Eckener, commander of the Graf Washington, Aug. 30 — Great Berlin, Aug. 30.—^It was officially Fighting is reported to have Zeppelin, and the man who made broken out at Acre, 95 miles nprth- Britain and the United States have estimated today that Germany will Quickly, Passengers Were Trapped in Cabins. the whole world kin, received New west of Jerusalem. British troops substantially agreed upon the broad be forced to pay 110,000.000 msurks fork city’s official handclasp of 'have been rushed there to reinforce principles of a naval accord be­ above the Young plan reparation the guards already on the scene. greetings this afternoon. tween the two coimtries. There schedules as a result of the agree­ San Francisco, Aug. 30 — The i Panama Mail Co., and later was It was a gray day, but there was FRESH OUTBREAKS will have to be, however, some more ments reached in the Hague confer­ d.ath toll ,n the einltlnr o , the pae- “““She ."’ wa J ’ " I s H S t T 'f e a_ g t h , „t nothing of gloom in the uproarious exchanges between Washington and ence. Furthermore, it was claimed, London, Aug. 30.—Eighteen more reception which this sky conqueror senger steamer San Juan early to­ 1,308 registered tons, with & capa­ persons—twelve Arabs and six London before the agreem pt In there is a curtailment of German day off Pigeon Point may reach city of 80 passengers. received in recognition of his principle is ready for public an­ exports ajid an increase in guaran­ Jews— were reported killed in fresh round the globe fiight in three three score or more. The San Juan was heavily patron­ nouncement. ty annuities. ized by passengers w'ho sought a outbreaks in Palestine, according weeks. Both sides have made concessions A dense fog today shrouded in to advices received here this after­ The sky scraper belt of Lower However, far sighted business leisurely trip between San Francis­ from the jiositions taken at the and financial circles are satisfied, imcertainty the fate of 74 passen­ noon. Manhattan gave its usual boisterous aboritive Geneva conference in co and Los Angeles, for she stopped The Arabs were said to have been greeting with salvoes of cheers and and they expect the biggest business gers and members-of the ill-fated at Santa Barbara on her resnilar 1927, which broke up because of boom Germany has ever seen. They route. ^ killed by British troops in an at­ hochs” and clouds of confetti and the utter inability of the experts to San Francisco to Los Angeles tack at Surbaher and Lifta. ticker tape that belched from roof consider it a remarkable achieve­ , - The tanker Dodd, built in 192n hv get together on the controversia.1 ment that, ten years after the steamer which sank 12 miles off the ;the Moore Ship Building Co., of Oak^ A Central News telegram from and lofty windows in a pattering Military forces of two nations—Great Britain and France—are pre­ cruiser question. “The statesmen,” Jerusalem said the Jews were kill­ storm. But behind the din and the World War, Germany regains at coast of Central California three | land, is a modem steam oil tanker pared to cope with religious strife in the Near East. British troops, as exemplified by President Hoover least econoniic if not yet full politi­ minutes after being in collision with equipped with the latest engines ed in an Arab attack upon the Jew­ flying cloudlets of paper there was ordered to pursue warring Arabian tribesmen into the Palestine deserts, and Premier Flamsay' MacDonald, ish quarter at Safed, 100 miles a deep feeling of awe over the air cal and military sovereignty. Also, the tanker S. C. T. Dodd. and oil handling machinery. She is will transport aramimition and supplies on the backs of camels, as shown have proven more amenable to com­ Seven hours after the collision onlj' north of Jerusalem, near the Sea of commander’s achievement in mak­ the occupational troops will leave 425 feet long, with a beam of 57 above. Below, French army officers are pictured expelling a trouble­ promise than were “ the Admirals German soil six years before the 36 of the 110 persons known to reet and a molded depth of 33 feet Galilee. ing so nonchalantly the world-gird­ making Arab chieftain from Damascus, in the French mandated territory at Geneva. time set by the Versailles treaty. have been on the San Juan had ling tour that made neighbors of of Syria, during a recent threatened rehellion. The Compromise three continents. Bad Impression been definitely accounted for. Of EARLY BULLETINS. STELL CRITICAL It is believed here that the com­ this number 27, many badly injur­ Jerusalem, Aug. 30. — Although Eckener Arrives promise reached embraces the fol­ Psychologically the unsavory San Francisco. Aug. 30.—One of Dr. Eckener came over from "haggle” at the Hague left an un­ ed, were enroute to San Francisco comparative quiet ruled throughout lowing: on the disabled tanker Dodd and the worst marine disasters in the the Holy Land today, the populace Lakehurst, N. J., where the Graf is 1. The United States is to proceed fortunate impression upon the Ger­ mstory of this secUon of the Paci­ being groomed for its departure man people. German newspapers seven are aboard the steamer remained in a state of extreme with the construction of the 15 new Munami which was first to answer fic coast was believed to have been tension as British authorities work­ back to Germany, and landed at the WHOLESALE ANNULMENT 10,000-ton cruisers ordered by Con­ and officials voice fears that be­ enacted vrith the collision of the Battery at 12:30 o’clock this after­ tween Premier Briand, of France, the distress call sent out by the ed to the full extent of their power gress last year, to be completed in Dodd immediately after the colli­ passenger steamer San Juan and th e' to put down the Moslem rebellion noon. three years. These cruisers will and Philip Snowden, of England, tanker S. C. T. Dodd off Half Moon Then began a triumphal proces­ Germany may be bludgeoned into sion. bay early today. reported to be spreading through­ mount 8-inch guns, and give the Many of the victims of the w'orst sion uptown to City Hall where OF MEXICAN DIVORCES American Navy superiority in the paying the whole post of the com­ It is believed that between 25 and out the entire Near East. Mayor James J. Walker awaited promise agreement.” marine disaster in recent years on A t this time this message is filed, 8-inch type. the Pacific were women and chil­ 40 persons lost their lives when two the population is even more imeasy this latest pioneer in world travel 2. Great Britain is to retain vessels collided in a soupy fog. and world kinship to shake hands dren. The San Juan carried 65 than it has been during the last superiority in gross cruiser tonnage The San Juan was enroute to Los and, in the name of the city, to ex­ passengers and a crew of 45. week of massacres and bloody riots until time and a replacement pro­ ^ passengers and tend heartiest congratulations. Easy Separations Granted Details Lacking between Arabs and Jews. For to­ O V E 200 START gram. now being worked out, tend Radio advices failed to ™<iicate i^eignt It was something new in the car­ LABOR DAY WORST day is the Moslem sabbath, and it is to bring the two navies to approxi­ how many ,of those known to be | survivors picked up eer of this noted voyager to come mate parity, which probably will be — 3 bvby thethe DnHfiDodd anriand the McCormick feared it may prove to be the sig­ into New York by boat.
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