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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 - a7 EXPLOSION ROUTS CREW | blew oft at point a mile and a hait| GLASS PLANT DAMAGED |Rours before belng brought under|Chesapeske and Ohio Railroad right| FRANK PREDICTS END the belief of Glenn Frank, recently |manlike education that shall enhance west of Palmyra late yesterday after- control. of way, the Boldt plant employed ap- elected president of the University o enrich the common life of the OF SPEEDING LOCOMOTIVE | noon, driving the engineer and fire- $500,000 BY FLAMES| Kiremen have not determined|proximately 700 men and was one OF “AGE OF POLITICS” |Wisconsin. He is alxo editor of th well as to educate individual man (rom the cab to cling on the side whether the fire was due to spon-|of the city’'s largest industries. Dur- Century Magazines. His res: ity |of the swaying engine. taneous combustion or to the effect|ing the height of the fire several box- AN N fore the third commonw h - "1 1s0 pleaded for a i What might have been & 1';“dd Tace | gy the Associated Pres. tr |hesm'|ln'a rays on boxed lbomea. cars were ignited by flying embers,| By the Associated Press. ference on “'Costs of Gove z iper: between State .. | of the pilotless fiyer was avoided when : i R *, (. Schwenck of Cincinnatl, presi-|while others were shunted from the : 5 i i v |heard by educators and others. sovernm te universities. July L—The | (he engineer, Willam A. McMullen of | HUNTINGTON, W. Va., July 1.—|dent of the company, was notified and |danger zone. TOWA CITY, lowa. July 1—The| “pne statesmanship of our univer- | £ i Empire s e B ' ‘rack limited | Buffalo, shut off all power and pulled | Fire early last night destroyed the|left immediately bv automobile for real political function of State uni- [sity presidents in the future of the N K I Lines, ran|the emergency air brakes before leav-|power plant, five warehouses and a|Huntington. Jire Chief Burke said e =y A versities s the training of a race of [be, I think, expressed not so It is said that nething in the uni- pilotless and enveloped in scalding |ing the cab with his fireman. McMul-|box factory of the Boldt Glass Co.,|company officia’s believed the damage| How does a weak tire know that|unofficial statesmen to help manage|in wire pulling at State capito rse is wasted, yet about nine-tenths ~team for more than an eighth of a|len was burned about the face and|together with several thousand crates |might reach $500.000, ' . you are all dressed up and ready for |the life of society when society has|in the development of a more realis- ' of the efforts spent in literary work mile after a steam cap in the engine arms of finished bottles. It burned several Bullt on a five:acre tract along the a party, says the office boy. passed out of the age of politics, is ' tic, more human and more states- are unaccounted for The Hecht Co. Guarantees you a Glorious Fourth We're not weather prophets. But if nature supplies the sunshine, we’ll supply the cool apparel and sport- ing equipment to complete your favorite game. 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