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BREMEN'S CROSSING.
Parls, Apr, 14 The French airmen, Coaten and Lebrix arrived at Paris at 6-15 p.m. today. They landed at Le Bourget escorted by three squa- drons of military neroplanes. They were immediately surrounded by a crowd which surged through the Police barriers. The airmen, as- sisted by the Police, eventually reached the hangar where they were offeinlly welcomed.
MONDAY.
Lack of Fuel."
"New York, Apr. 14. Von Huencfold wirelessed that! the landing at Greealy Island was necessitated by lack of fuel and! atrong headwinds encountered en route-Reuter's American Sor-
vice.
St. John's, Apr. 14.
It is icebound at this time of the year and very inaccessible. Its only inhabitants in winter time aro 14 keepers of the Fishing
Station.
Airmen Isolated.
APRIL 16, 1928.
OUR DAILY TALK ON HEALTH.
"
RESTORING THE ELECTRO-
CUTED TO LIFE.
in obvious and it
that the
over the heel of the hand at tho end of the forward owing., Do not] bend your elbows. This operation should take about two seconds.:
4Now Immediately. swing backward so as completoly to re- move the pressure.
5-After two acconds, swing
THE ONLY ECZEMA REMEDY
Says This Doctor
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MRS. SEKAI
MASSAGE
Thousands of lives have un- forward again. Thus repeat de Greenly Island is about half-a-doubtedly been saved by the Imme-liberately from 12 to 15 times a mile long at its narrowest and. lles diate and continuous application minuto the double movement of in. Blancsablen Bay, which marks of artificial resuscitation measures compression and release, a com- the boundary of Canada and Now as soon after drowning, asphyxia- plete respiration in four or five foundland, in Labrador Island. tion by gas, or électrocution as is seconds.
Still Hope in Four Hours. possible.
Artificial respiration may be Continue artificial respiration accomplished either by manipula- without interruption until natural ed in the art or by the use of four hours or longer, or until a tions carried on by persons train-breathing is restored, if necessary,
artificial devices. Most Impor physlelan declares the patient la tant, however, is the immediate dead. Ottawa, Apr. 14.
As soon as artificial respiration The rapidity of the return of The only means of communica- application of such manipulations
boing continued, an assistant Lamunt Lebrix from Tokyo is un-Wireless Station, which is over 20 able, whereas persons trained in should foosen any tight clothing Captain Costes and Naval Lieu-tion between the airmen and the machines are not constantly avail has been started and while la precedented, Lebrix comes back miles distant, is over ice by dog-first aid are now available in prac-about the patient's neck, chest or nominally as n deserter, his leave team.
tically every great industry.
walet. Keep the patient warm. New York, Apr. 14.
How It's Done, from the Navy having expired n
Do not give any liquids whatever In consequence of reported April 1, the flight being of an un-
The United States Public Health official nature. This is not likely damage to the Bremen's propel Service has issued a brief outline by mouth until the patient is fully
conscious. to be mentioned, however, in viewter when landing the North Geras to the proper methods of re-
To avoid strain on the hearti of the record feat.
man Lloyd is sending a Junkerasuscitation. In brief, the direc when the patient revives, he When the crowd surged round aeroplane to enable the Lora do tions follow:
should be kept lying down and not the aviators on their arrival at Lo continue their flight here.
1-Lay the patient face down, allowed to stand or sit up. If the Bourget, Lebrix fainted and was
ono arm extended directly over- removed to the ambulance station
head, the other arm bent at the doctor has not arrived by the time! were aloratives were applied.
elbow and with the face turned the patient has revived, he should teaspoonful. of aromatic The Garde Republlenine had the
outward and resting on hand or be given some stimulant, such as utmost difficulty in forcing a way
forearm so that the noss
spirits of ammonia in a small for the airmen. Coates was ear
mouth are free for breathing. ried shoulder high and had to be
2-Kneel straddling over the glass of water or a hot drink of No. 81B, Top Floor, Wyndham St coffee or ten, The patient should smuggled through the door at the
patient's thighs. Place the palma be kept warm. back of the hangar to a waiting
of the hands on the amall of the molor car in which the airmen.
back with fingers resting on the accompanied by the Minister f Commerce, and the Prefeet of According to a message from ribs, the little fingers just touch- Police drove to the Louvre where Quebec, received by the Canadian ing the lowest rib, with the thumb they were received by Monsieur Government, the Bremen will con- and fingers in a natural position, Poincare. On their
appear-tinue its fight to New York in and the tips of the fingers just out ance on the balcony the airmen the afternoon when repairs have of sight.
3-With-arms held straight, received a tremendous reception. been completed.-Router's Ameri-)
swing forward slowly so that the -Reuter.
can Service.
weight of your body is gradually brought to bear upon the patient. The shoulder should be directly
Amazing Progress.
Ottawa, Apr. 14. The Government steamer Mont calm has been diverted from pa- trol duties and ordered to proceed to Greenly Island to rescue the Bremen's crow,
The despatch of an aeroplane from. Ottawa is also| being considered.
To Continue to New York.
Ottawa, Apr. 15.
and ne
(Continued on Next Column.)
necessary,
/6, Wyndham Street, lat floor
Hongkong,
MRS. MOTONO
HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE
Hongkong.
and skin disease. Na for Chronic Wank Des. Bold by leading Chinita. Prias in stack N.W. B. Londen, Ses Trade Marked Bagland. Dr. Le Giers, Med Do. Bavar THERAPION" on Will Gert. Brazy affixed to reavice packats.
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TIR NEW. TRENCH REMEDY 1. Do Not Move Patical. Resuscitation should be carried] THERAPION. NO. 1 on at the place where the patient THBRAFION. NO.2 received his injuries. He should THBKAPION. NO.3 normally of his own volition and; not be moved until he is breathing No for Diadder Catarrh. No. 1 for Blood then carried only in a lying post- tion. Should it be owing to extreme weather condi- tions, to move the patient before owing to extreme weather condi citation should be carried on during the time he is being moved. A brief return of natural that they have spent four hours respiration is not a certain indica- groping in the fog for help. The tion for stopping the resuscitation. aviators were enveloped in fog for Not infrequently the patient, after sometime before their descent, lost a temporary recovery of respira their bearings and were forced to tion, stops breathing again. The land at the first available place-patient must be watched, and if The petrol available at Point Reuter's American Service.
natural breathing stops, artificial New York, Apr. 15. respiration should be resumed at Amour is unsuitable for the Bremen. Two relief aeroplanes The newspapers and public are once.
In carrying out resuscitation It fitted with skis for landing on the more excited over the fent of the ice left here for Greenly Island Bremen than anything since the may be necessary to change the conveying petrol, reportera and arrival in Parle of Lindbergh. Mam- operator. This change must be moth preparations are being made made without losing the rhythm The Bremen's crew have wire in the City. The authorities have of respiration. By this procedure Reiss, lessed that they have Innded on the assisted numerous German and no confusion results at the time: ice-covered lake. They are in first Irish societies to welcome the of change of operator and a re- class condition despite the fact.liers.--Renter's American Service. gular rhythm is kept up.
Relief Aeroplanes,
Mitchell Fields Aedradrome, Long Island, Apr. 16, A Havas message sent from The proposed flight of the Jun- Paris before the arrival of Costes kera machine to Greenly Island and Lebrix said that the French has been abandoned owing to un- newspapers described the prowess favourable reports regarding to of the airmen as magnificent. the weather and landing condi Their journey led them about tions there.-Reutera Americun G0,000 kilometres and acrosa two Service. continents without accident. The message added that the men have Inaugurated universal understand- ing and merit civilization's grati tude for binding continents,
Costes and Lebrix left Tokyo last Sunday at 7.23 am, and there- fore accomplished the journey to | Paris lu six and a half days.
Scenes in Dublin.
in
London, Apr. 14. Excitement reached fever pitch Dublin when the papers announced that the "Bremen" had been aten at Nova Scotia. Crowds gathered outside the newspaper offices in the hope of bearing news. Then wild ru- mours floated regarding a landing! at New York. Telephones ring in great confusion all over the city. The manager of one of the principal cinèmes announced from the stage that the plane, had landed at New York. The picked house rose to its feet and cheered and the orchestra played the national an- them, Jay was unbolinded when the landing was confirmed in a message from Berlin. Special editions appeared and were eager-1 ly bought up.-Reuter,
Feelings of Relief,
fi
.
London, Apr. 14. Neys of the safe landing of the monoplane "Bremen" on the da solate island of Greenly off the Labrador coast, after achieving the first cast to west flight across the Atlantic in a heavier than atr machine, has been received here with feelings of relief. News- papers pay warm tributes to the pluck and perseverance of the two German and one Irish Free State airmen who made this great flight. Inmediately on learning that the airmen were marooned this inhospitable shore, which is more or less icebound, the Canadian Government announced that its marine department's steam- er Montcalm, patrolling the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, would be des natched to rescue them. Early
on
this morning the Montealm was 200 miles from Greenly. The presence of ice is likely to impede its pro. gress. The "Bremen' left Raidon- nel aerodrome, Dublin, on Thursday morning at 5.30 and the airmen hoped to make New York without stopping. Reports state that fuel being exhausted, a foreed landing in which machine was damaged be came necessary-British Wireless. Machine Damaged.
Louisburg, Apr. 14. The "Bremen" landed at Greenly Island and was slightly damaged. The crew are safe,
Greonly Island is nearly four
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| "Bremen's" intended course and consists of two billocks joined by a barren plateau. If the "Bremen" is so damaged that it cannot rise; tho Blers ear only reach elviliza-i Hon by travelling along the Cana- dian seaboard to Quebec which would take a week's time at the present season unless a steamer is specially sent to take them to St. John's.. The wireless operator at Amour Point, whose succinct message was at first doubted, is maintained by the Newfoundland Government for the protection of faheries-Reuter's American Ser-
vice.
cinema men.
Quebec, Apr. 15.
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