Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1922, Page 22

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NEW LD PROGESS TOENDMINEFRES Plan May Save Huge’ ore Bodies by Smothering Fif- teen-Year-0ld Blaze. ANACONDA, Mont., May 15.—Fight- ing fires in mines is a slow, tedious S AT 2 Emerson and Orme S e " 1620 M Street BUICK 1918, Five Pass. Touring, BUICK 1919, Four Pass. Coupe. DODGE 1919, Five Pass, Sedan. BUICK 1920, Three Pass. Roadser. STUDEBAKER 1920 (Big Six), 7 Pass. BUICK 1919, Five Pass. Touring. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT tremendous extent. Fires that have been burning for fifteen years in three connecting mines are being smothered under a million tons of m ud. N By the énd of 1923 two million tons of metalliferous ore, containing, ac- cording to expert estimates, at least 80,000 tons of copper, once more will be accessible. A great part of this store of wealth already has come within the reach of the miners and not only that, but a large area which heretofore has been inaccessible because of polson- ous gases, now is being worked. The process of fighting the sub- terranean fire as developed {s not complicated.' It is an adaptation of an idea evolved in 1884 by fire fighters at a coal mine In the Schuylkill region of Pennsylvania. Sand, decomposed rock and other materials, which came originally from the stopes and were ON, I3KILLED, TOHURT INTROLLEY PLUNGE: Mexico City Suburban Crash . Runs Car Into Deep ; Canyon. By the Associated Press, ! MEXICO CITY, May 14.—Thirteen D. C, MONDAY, MAY- 15, 1922. IN HONOR OF DR. MURPHY. CHICAGO, May 15.—As a monument o the life of Dr. John B, Murphy, world famous surgeon and pathfinder in medicine, & great medical library is be erecied here through the ef- forts of more than 5,000 distinguished members, of his profession. the roll call of the American College of Surg- ery. ~A $200,000 fund, left by Mrs. John B. Murphy, for the benefit of medical science, will be used ns & nucleus of the library fund, this te be multiplied by subgcriptions from the membership of the college. Dr. Murphy, \after arranging his own funeral, died quletly in a com- paratively secluded hotel on Mackinao Island, August 11, 1916. Twenty hours after his death cotemporary surgeons and friends in Chicago recelved en- A FINANCIAL SUCCESS even a short time. the chance of loss or needless spendin, O T © NS © SN © S 0 BN © NN 0 SN 0 (N 0 ES O HEN O BN O NN O N O B O T 0 — is based upon the principle of keeping your money constantly earning interest and never allowit.g any of it to remain idle for Whenever you have a spare dollar do not carry it around in your pocket and risk but deposit it in the Union Trust Company where Federal supervision Xeeps it safe L N while it earns liberal interest for you. 2% Paid-on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Darsons were killed and more than sev- énty Injured today, when a tram car carrylng a holiday crowd was cata- pulted into & deep canyon near Banta Fe, a emall village adjacent to the |\ capital, after colllding with another | car at the top of & hill. Most of the victims were women and children, " The car, filled with pleasure seekers | on their way to Desireto de Los Leones, & popular resort near the capital, | crashed head-on into & city-bound car. The coflision did but little damage, but | (5 BUICK 1920, Seven Pass. Touring. IF WE HAVEN'T WHAT YOU WANT * WE CAN CiET, IT FOR YOU. Emerson and Orme job, and since the dawn of miging has been considered almost a hopeless undertaking. Rich mines in many parts of the world have been burning for generations, thelr rich stores of wealth being guarded from the hands of man by & barrier of deadly gases -|and rock walls white with the heat of fires smoldering beyond. But underground fires ne longer are to be considered unquenchable, as in the Butte district a process of fire fighting_has been developed by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, graved cards, notifying them that they had been chosen as honor- ary pallbearers at the prearranged discarded as tailings in the process of copper extraction, simply have been turned back into the fire area. Water, which fh many cases has proved {ts uselessness as an ex- tinguisher of underground fires, is used for transportation. It conveys the tailings In the form of silt down to the fire regions, 1,200 to 2,200 feet underground, where the souplike slime fills the abandoned drifts, cross cuts and stopes and literally smothers the fire. Though uncomplicated the task of extinguishing the fires in the Butte district has been difficult and long, —of Painting, Paperhang- ing and Decorating think which is salvaging an ore body of ?flffl&fl"finzfl ',.‘:,que‘:n‘;flofigg.zlfl o 2’,‘,;:‘:,,:";‘:.:::"21;‘ d‘;‘"‘h"" fn- of Taylor. - on a twenty-four-hour shift. left the ralls at a sharp cuee ara|5]- G#Estimates made on request. [ Coinr Edvl‘]'fll'd J. = . — ° hurl, . | | VACANCY TO BE SHORT. || ™net' %t S " ", |8 WARRY W. TAYLOR co, || 'Seandfists reidenr arty, but several Germa; ;;fatnng} lnhmblnbly be augmented, as T ® Injured are In a PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING Federal Attorney for Western Vir- 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 ginia to Be Named Soon. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., May 15.—Federal officeholders here believe the vacancy in the atterneyship for the western district of Virginia, made vacant Sun- day by the death of T. J. Muncy, will not exist long because of the heavy work of the seven divisions of the Western district. S. H. Hoge or J. C. :Schaeffer, the latter one of the assist- ant attorneys at this-time, are looked upén as good bets for the appoint- ment, and if they do not get it then the appointee will be a lawyer from |2 the ninth district. Hoge recently was | = one of Mr. Muncy's assistants, but traded positions whth Schaeffer, belng now with the prohibition enforcement department at Ri ond. Friends of C. E. Gentry, the sénior assistant dis- trict attorney, do not belleve he will seck the disirict attorneyships, pre- ferring rather to continue his prac- tice at Charlottesville. GIVES 10,000,000 MARKS. By the Associal MUN! , Bavaria, May 13.—August Heckscher of New York has donated 10,000,000 marks fos the erection here of a hospital for shell-shacked soldiers, it was announced today. Mr. Heckscher is a native of Hamburg. OILMAN SAILS FOR U. S. HAVRE, France, May 13.—Gen. 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