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BRIAND AS VILLAGER. PEOPLE GLAD HE MISSED PRESIDENCY.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, JULY 18th, 1931.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

FIRST GLIDER. Invention of 50 Years Ago.

HELPED NURSE CAVELL. Baved from Execution,

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of Miss Cavell. enriched at this late day by the exvention disclosures of Mlle. Loise steeled ourselven for the Thulez, French woman who stood but to our astonishment nothing

celebrated Teside the

English happened. when

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a German military "For 12 agonizing days we We were given no news tribunal sentenced both of them waited. To death. 311. Thulier only Jor Any intervention ON recently learned that President jbehalf. Then we were sent to a the King of prison camp near Cologne and Spain, as she had supposed, was were not released until three days

her life responsible for

being before the Armistice."

The Appeal to President Wilson. 30, Thuliez is a school

about Jusserand's disclosures sher. She was a sell teacher these women

in his 16 yenra ngo when she was caught newly published book, "American unexpectedly in the German nd: Sentiment During the War“ _He vance. Nothing in her fe had recalls that in October, 1915, a suggested the daring work of telegram reached him in Washing which she was capable until the ton from the French Foreiga, crisis arose, Nothing about her Minising advising him that an

in her mors mature years.English woman

(Edith Caveth with her spectacles and greying had just been shot in Belgium and hate, suggests that fortituds of that twer French women Sourly, unfearingly, awaiting a threatened with her Inte. tiring sqund, except perhaps her determine chin ard Minen patriotism.

now,

were

"yull,"lanes throughout the world. Rennstran fion at the

rast

Montgomery continued his ex- Bayer than air

He captured and shut Forerunner fperiments. SALTY TRA all, and Η

ant Birds varieties amulti-motored matty th modes:

Well, of studied their wilors in an effort to aeroplane, by gineering students at Santa Clara, tied the sperel * dighi. B California, duce arought vividly to found that of all kinds, the, gull ed the adventures and exploits and the pelican had the rentest

that pioneer of the

Profiling range, One day he noted. La dock of 100 pelicans gliding Jha J. Montgomete

According in most chronicles of over the waters of the

man's von-without apparent effurt. The warly dasa in quest of the air, Montgomery is one that these birds were Rap vrsen padit the first its orting over 1500 pounds and that rider the

In 1884 the rulire secret lie in the air on

inter VERTA

The Wright urvature." Frothers Monkyutgers, then

In 1881 h but his first glider. inven- pely and misunderstoml in

for of 26. sailed 609 Epet down a A huge dapping wing

home- ment controlled by arm power, it hillside near Op»y,

ade plader rest

Tax embling a seagull, did not get off the ground.

Mile. They were

Jeanne de Alloarh

Lilienthal, the more failures followed and Mont-

Bettistries and Mlle. Thollez, and amat German punteer, is generally gomery was convinced that his

tight

the message asked! Jusserund d referred to as the trial blazer in theories

weto Bros.

She has tobi her story made his. Montgomery

More studies

as intercede in their behalf with birits L

were

result of revelations in the per-President Wilson. Jussetand ex- pliimg. hest successful light

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nade. In 1884 he constructed the

sonal memoirs of Jules Jusserand, plains that he first called Secret- years before Grst heavier-than-air craft ever to made glider seven

former French Ambassador to the lary of State Lansing, then went Lilienthall off the ground.. Fride the wind. Its single carved

waited United States, crediting 'Wilson to the White House and wing was 20 feet long and covered

with interceding in her behalf. A monble til direct- and the

Caught in the Great Itetreat. "It is a simple story," she said,į situation,

"Mr. Wilson Was visibly " was a professor of mathematics

I when, living in Lille

found moved." he writes, "but when it myself fared with the possibility came to taking netion,

precedent. of helping mea who were fighting sidered for my country,

sequences to neutrality. "I was on vacation par Valen-But It is not agarstionn riennes when the retreat from! neutrality, but of honunity.. It ha Mons came through, with the up to you to suggest that another Germans on the heels of the head of a state use the right of British. Six of the Eaglish | nterry. wounded had been FL behind!

Sentences Changed to and I found billets for them, Thea

Imprisonment. came the German proclamation: ordering rivilians to surrender all, British wounded.

Hub! 1 in the chart Da Monsieur Motaver, the maller as to hit are you talking about there, dwa always covered wa5 flour, and with your Monsieur Brand? n “This gentleman has bee - Madame peril esiet to sumbe a-heut, etore he would deware the nar

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a cient for several mnths

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femely interested in conquering od up and down motions proprietor Airs. But any amount o talk

www ar piemer in the operator shifter his weight from proud b. telur her how well she frounded. So he put out some ill.

With no precedent to go by.jside to side to steer the contrap- Geld. ་ ་ ་ ་ about how the fish are hicbu,,

mamared affar. They only knew a trated new-papers and conârm-

ao rules of dynamics or teachings, Finn. 1 Ja Dat is quiet piben! vaguely that for years he bout con

Before dawn in the morning of Jag by, he was entering an un-i The premier lituself, opornnisly handied the intricate

| April 17 of that year, Montgomery blazed trail. Forelyn affairs of their cunates "Mon Blur Braatel," he said to

His first experiments were with and his brother James piled the this chent.

started piest in hurled into the air, glider on a layaels and Hee bunder the truth have not tid me

One day a Din struck a tree in for a long hill Bear Omy, Calif. Bucht, ascended, deserited a pers Arriving at the crest te, 1 hop and them struck another hill, Montgomery sat in the saddi tree with considerable forre and his brother gave the glider a

Upon examinabian Montgomery charp shop with a long rope. Band feat in lider soared off init the air Soul that the tia

An even it maintaine stilit the wond atul the borty of Goo fert the "wing" became curved. In kret then settled to, the ground as later years he said that the weird-gracefully as a bird,

Two action of this pires of fin led to

more successful flights the war of the curved wing on his were made that slay, but n the

This historic lider

stine form fourth attempt. The glider fell'ell on of wine İs still in use on aero- te wing and was tally damaged,

Montgomery was unhurt,

people ai fis hoped hard sotme anvi mps when they learned from mus hangga Up Puri ama strquees that

bein grood Mansour Brand" was vället upon his trends to come a Catul,data for pure sent of t Repab The bert.alzed him no happens that might to Tall him, and they knew it as de

that might serving of all plure

the presiden come to him, that

political matit seven years imprisonment,"

To them he was a boiteter, 2224 For pas la tine s day with an. peasant he might memater by the road jar. Hever seenland fo have much of anything to de

First Contact,

Wid Briand alinotto, chompinly. ty, that it was tran the he was the

the motora

e pad Bir dill, which insunted to about 1 vent, and said he hoped he might feel free to entire bark a Restrand.

Loves Simplicity, His faves for the platy Contigued And sevestrel, e told 1 Alexis 10man in through the years and his horti alast it is a long Fime.

rather pretty political lite He harht property were afranl they wochd never see the Paris Soir, is him again, for the knew he roahl hist. It oreurred

1909), there, improved it, avermiling to bis never come there, entld never get when he was 45 years obl. "He wisher, but retained as much as away without the thuards and the wow pervaner, and tired already possible its rustic simplicity, fis

Brian's fret contact with thei

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CHATER ROAD.

"Seigneur of Cocherul he is the better methods

of the

The For

neighbours came to appreciate him; After a number of fights with for his quiet simplicity and learn-his machine, Montgomery sought ed to love him.

at keeping the plane in the air. He constructed Often, during the past years, a motor but the soft hand-made the high-powered cars have come togenstings burned out before Cocherel when Briamh was resting; rotor had run an hour,

Then the pioneer hit upan there, but to the country folk, Brisi and has never changed.

hand-operated propeller. This he On a repeat vacation he was would operate as a bicycle pedal. sitting at his country home with In theory it worked, but Mont- Quinones de Leon, then Spanish go m ry found that it required all ambassador, and an old friend. Eis sense of balanes to keep the Daniel, Briand's handy man and a plane in the air without operating war veteran, tells the story. The crude "prop"

He made a second glider with A Promise of Pence. "They were talking about the hinged ailerons on the rear war and my children were play-the wings--this in 1885, a quarter- balanced ing about their feet. Suddenly century before aileron the visitor said. It will be terrible Wings came into common use. if these little heildren must, in

By now Montgomery had com- Their turn, submit to such horrors. Then Briand gathered the childrenpleted his education and bad his arms and spoke these words become professor of physics at

'Quinones, as long as I can take.

which remain graven on my mind: Santa Clara constructed a full-

war.

In 1906 he

the bit between my Leeth, pro-size tundom manoplane and laid mise, you that there shall be no plans for the most amitious glider fattempt ever made by man. On Perhaps Briant is happier in April 26, 1500 people gathered to Cocherel than if he had been chosen see Daniel Maloney, a-professional president and made to live in parachute jumper, crabark on this

ambitious attempt. the Elysee. Anyway, he депен back

In tow if a hot air

balloon, to Cocheret now, to the deligit, of the

with his ubiquitous the glider was towed 4000 feet villagers, cigarette, lazy country habits, and above Santa Clara College before. cut loose. For 20 reflection, while his words at the Maloney

he dipped, League of Nations Assembly a minutes

zoomed, Geneva are ringing in the cars of spiraled and dived-sometimes at

la countrymen:

speed estimated at 68 miics au "Whether it is here or else. hour. After an eight-mile trip where. whether representing he landed with scarcely a jar at France, which is passionately, un- the point of take-off.

Montgomery tiringly attached to the work of pence, or as travelling propagan- glider experiments and paved diat with the staff of the pilgrim, way for many aeroplane improve- my ideal will always be yours, and ments until his untimely death in It is toward this that I will strain 1911 when he suffered an attack of my feobla efforts,"

vertigo while testing a glider.

continued

hla

the

This would not do.

I went

until Wilson had finished his breakfast, when he explained the

with

1 said,

he con- CO2-

"The President hesitated be- tween two thoughts, humanity and neutrality. He ended by stating into the forest and built hats of he would confer with his secret- boughs so that the boys

wouldy of state. have a hiding place. At night

"Later in the morning I learned Frought them provisions. Other that hardly had I felt the White House when the president sent a English soldiers were discovered

it

in the forest, wounded, and we telegram to Ambassador Gerard in Berlin, asking him to hasten, in brought them into OLLA Horret

the name of the president, alt Camp.

negotiations. As necessary 200 Smuggled Through Lines. result the sentences of death were "We had to operate carefully changed to imprisonment. al. and resort to all sorts of au though Mlle. de Bettignies, who torfuge, but we finally managed was in delicate health, was anable to get 200 of the boys through the to endure the rigors of life in German lines to Brussels. And prison, and died there."

took care there Miss Cavell them.

1st

WITH

as no

Jasserand's story come surprise to Mlle. Thullez, but shu 1 saw them through ns for as admitted that she learned the the Chateau de Hellignies, on the truth only a few week, ngo when Belgian frontier, where the Com she

to presented

Mme. tesse Jeanne de Belleville, who

Jasserunt at a reception and the was sentenced to death with me, lagander's wife identified her kept the communications open the woyun who had been saved between the chateau and Miss

Wilson.

Sentenced With Miss Cavell. "Then suddenly

Cavell's nursing home. We will by

Now There Are Memories, ingly suffered many hardships, walking miles by night and hiding crediting the King of Spain with "All these years I had been from danger.

"We continued our operations saving my life," she said. "Bul Jusserand told me the after all the British had been Mme. escorted safely through the ines, story of how her husband had ap and were particularly useful by peated in President Wilson, then sending Prench metal workers representing a neutral power.. 1 through to work in the munitions had attributed my salvation to King Alfonso because the Spanish plants.

ambassador had brought me word of my Ren- wer of the commulation We Buspected. I was on my way to tente." Miss Cavell's home one day in Mlle. Thuliez, like most soldiers October, 1915, when friends warn. of the war, has changed since ed me that the secrets of our those bygone days, but with the

who

the Hittle organization had lenked sut man

went through and that we were in danger of siruggle, she shares something of arrest. That very evening we that life. were taken-35 of us, Including "Those long months In-the Gne- Edith Cavell. We were taken to man prison camp were terrible," the prison of St. Gilen.

sho said, "but often in the evening I hope we won't be shot,' Miss when we walk over there in the Cavell whispered to me as we were Bois de Vincennes and the smell brought into court, but if we are of wood-smoke is in the air, I we have merited it.'

crave the old excitement, and wish "Her story is glorious history. I wore in the forest of Mormal The Comtesse and I were son-with my soldiers again."

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