Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1939 — Page 5
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ELECTRICIAN’S MATE I «XM» T WD NWb PAOM QUA, , ,n »medistr|y and well. Wr took a terrlSc upaugle | n my aiMiut «& degrees up hy lhs Oti«< man closed the door to the •Smiwd part of th. .hip wha< W(] wars at thia angle It took supm •trenglh to do It- | don't amt h<>. he did It Certain other valves Ware closed to stop iho fl„ w of water and we kept th. forward pan of the ship pretty dry. ■‘All men were gotten out of the after part of the ship we could possibly get out. I don't know If all compartments In the after part are floodod—l hope they are not. If not. more men may be got ion ■ out We lost all power and comirnunlcatlon aft. Throughout the I day no one was excited and every 1 one was Ilyina In hopes that we I would be found. "We flri-d smoke bomba at lu- . tervals We heard the th ulplu'a engines, we knew their engines because they are the same type we ' had We were very much relieved ~We knew we Were found and had nothing to worry about. We had no communication with the top-aide other than beating on the hull. All electric power was gone I Two men forward and two men lu I the control room continually beat i j signals all night, cold as It was. | We got very good results. W« were told that the Falcon would arrive about 4:30 In the morning. . We all knew the Falcon had eicellent equipment and we also knew of the skillful divers work-: Ing In conjunction with the Faicon's equipment. •‘I am not afraid Io say that there was not one man at any time who thought he would not be res cued. We knew we would be sav-. od The air got a little bad toward the last, due to the fact that ■ wo were trying to conserve it. 1 thinking we would be down long-' er than we were. However, we continued to conserve oxygen aud ' when the first rescue party arriv- ' ed we sent up the weakest men in the first party. I had been in a I compartment where the air was j bad but I moved forward to a bet- j ter compartment and I went up In | | the second rescue party. 1 hope all the relt will be found.'' "There was no sign of undue
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Install Spellman in New York * *
a Mol k>-R Archbishop Joseph bpeUman walking In New York Shortly Jiefore being installed as head of the New York archdiocese, Archbuhdp Joseph Francis Spellman of Boston walks in a procession ia New York, surrounded by dignitaries both lav .nd *i.»o»
i excitement or anything bordering on panic at any time?” one of the ' newspapermen asked. "No." be replied. "None, whatsoever." Q. Where were you at the time of the flooding? A. 1 was in the control room. <J How long after you dived did you realise you were in I trouble? A. At least a minute.
< Q. Were you In a position to | 5 see any of the activities of the in-1 duct lon valve? A. No 1 was not. Q. Was there any chlorine gas t present. A. We ouly had chlorine gaa I shout an hour prior to my coming I I [ up. It was discovered in the for- I i . ward battery to a very small ex- j | tent. We had our masks ready j in case we needed them.
Sl’B COMMANDER ICONTINUKIi FROM I'AlllS UNMI lon, were snuffed out Immediately by tbs quantity of incoming water. I knew at once, from the angle that we took, that the after com parimoiita pcohaldy were com plelely flooded We first traik water after diving and levelling off at So feet We blew all of the ballast tanka at once and the bow took< an up angle of about 30 degrees and then we drop|H<d to the bottom aud remained al an angle of about II degrees Somebody harely mciitltuo-d the men In the after coin|>ailmrnla and I immediately lei it be known that there was to lie no further discussion of them. Them was nothing we could do for them and there was no sense in discussing them. We rationed out our Momaeii lungs and scut up smoke signals There was a civilian olmerver, .Mr Preble. In the control rooot with me aud he. too, performed ltn» per cent. He was given In atruclloua In the use of the Mom sen lung and responded readily. There was no gas in the control room at any time, except possibly the carbol! dioxide we created by our own breathing. 3 DEFENDANTS (CONTINUED FHOM PAUK ONH> quest for an attorney. Those who pleaded guilty did so. authorities said. In the hope that by cooperating with Invest!, gators they would escape the death penalty which the proaecutioa an-
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nounced it would ask for all the defendants In the bliarre scheme Previously Mrs. Charles Favato, 'an uraemic widow. Interrupted her trial to plead guilty to the slaylugs of her husband, her atep-mm , ami anothci man ttho later gave authorities valuable Information ■ which aided them In breaking the , case "wide open." . Herman Petrillo, one of the first arrested, was found guilty of a , first dogma murder charge by a i Jury which recommended the I death penalty , lit her defendants. liK ludlng .Mrs. Hose Carina, the "kiss of | death widow." are to be indicted , mid arraigned later. Trial of i wane of those who pleaded not ' guilty may start next week Ke ports that Mrs. Cartua had , attempted to commit suicide in her II Nil cell by breaking her apecta< les and eating the glass of one lens < ould not be confirmed. Police denied a icport that she had boon taken to a hospital for treatment | ; — Paint Foils Robbgiy .Middletown Conn. (UP)—A coat of paitil frustrated a robbery. When “’ - . Frigidaire - Universal ELECTRIC STOVES Ak low Q « qq a UHRICK BROS. Phone 787 J 1 |
' tbo paint dried on a window casing ' rd John Delaney's filling station, it so tightly sealed the window that 'hiavea ware uliable to pry <t open, even after they bad broken a pane Os glass above lhn lock. Faithful Dop Dias RocklamL M<- - (U.R) Chico, a
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cgow dog who waited half her life tor the return of her mistress la dead at 17. From 193t> when her owner died n» a ioral hospital, until IltM Chico refused tn enter any house spending most of her time on the sidewalks or at the hospital For the past three yeara she Lad bean a guest at the city hall
