Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1929, Page 16

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18 - - = THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 1929. . e st e e condueting n[]NE KILLED. 15 H”RT!:'fi:,.3‘;4“.”.;%2:":;@&%“’.&3":&‘a:::: i e, T e e T JLLINOIS “WET” BILL oy Wil 1 ™ United States swarmed in and around The bast ofce 1o putcnase some of the | experimente Pio Sexpleion D e new Edison leciric light ftleth ‘anni | The inventor was not present, but his and 400 feet into the air to crash | hurled us through the sides of s assed by th son Charl , \ms kept bu<) thmu hout through a water front warehouse and |ing. Then we were covered with steam House but defeated by the Senal o THUUS N e o i Sl e s o DEFEATED IN SENATE i 2 $1,000 Sold in Half Hour. S chool cnitdren of Bevitan m\lnsh))\ R Cuars: aul enat tollowsd! {hol| el L e Wisconsin rerentlvumlcgu:n‘l \‘-:;;'n 1 . | sang a song written for the occasion by ronr of the explosion as workmen lay | b endum under a similar o I,CD';‘,?“ the first half hout of the bubs | George M. Cohan. Later they laid a scattered about the damaged structure. | FACULTY SUES SCHOOL. Upper House Beats Measure Given its prohibition enforcement law, mmp! yere sold. [ \mam nf vmmt;‘m lhe g Roey Téx‘?sgkh:s“whor;aas wsrlgyngémlns SE T e —_— " wer [o, T e o s cc]ebranogixv\as e of the r\,enh‘ {others were rushed 0 New Orleans hos- | Des Moines T. Instructors Ask ide BJ“"'yhm DIRIGIBLE DAMAGED. Deere. ‘mailed the first three stamps to i the golden jubilee of light, which wi itals, where some of them were ex- $21,872.51 Unpaid Salaries. | Branch. Tl Th A. Edison, President H last until ‘October 21, the actual date ot cal Plant Of Cotton Qil Pected to die. B i Menlo Park POS( Office Does | Thomss, A" Edison, President Hoover the perfection of the incandescent bulb. Chemica The cause of the explosion was nol| DES MOINES, Towa, June § (P.— A0 , EABSEL, Germany. Jine § UP.—-Tne | determined, officials declining to com- | . . mailed with the new stamps was sent R TR | Ve - ed Des Moines Uni- | By the Associated Press, More Business in Day Than /{o"r. Zaison at Fort Myer, Fia, and WQMAN ASPHYXIATED I Company Is Wrecked e thvek-aM buNliilg o it T;:::;vn?x:‘:;uc{::i ‘:cstcrdav filed suits| SPRINGFIELD, Ill, June 6.—The broke apart on May 6 in a squall has \cmc‘)x:;n:?QLTBTQ:(;&&?\&L(%; f{:;?\n | by Explosion boilers and compressors where. by a | against the school for alleged unpaid | Hllinots State Senate last night defeated had another mishap. The dirigible, of . Normal 30-Year Trade. |was William Bogan of Metuchen, 70 G | y EXp 4 secret process, moisture was eXtractel | ool oooe oo ‘e01 87251 Dr. T, the Weber-O'Grady House bill for a @ small type, was partly filled with gas [ vears old. who wes one of the original| CHICAGO. June 6 ().—A woman e from the cotton seed oil after it was | Lt - . referendum on the question of repeal- and was moored to an anchor mast —— Edison men of 50 years ago. Bogan identified as Mrs. Golda Oelman, | manufactured. Caustic acid was used |T. Shields. chairman of the hoard of | jo"the State prohibition enforcement | when another squall struck it today B the Assoctated Press. was a glass blower and exhatsted the estranged wife of P. H. Oelman, presi- FY the Associated Press either to clean out the boilers or in es, who is in charge of the uni- | jaw. The vote was 28 to 2: o iR aReslith: lebaaaR i MENLO PARK, N. J. June 6—The air from the third lamp made Which gent of the §. D. Smith Gorporation of _ NEW ORLEANS, June 6.—One man the secret process ince dismissal of its entire| The bill passed the House a fort- CAAIE I o SN e post office in the cottage of Postmaster proved successful = e was killed and fifteen others were in-' “We were working on one of the named defendant night ago by a wide margin. The vots places. The complete destruction of James F. Shepard in this small borough § Cincinnati. Ohio, was found asphyxiat- jyred, some seriously. in an explosion at heaters.” said Walter Jarnes. one of | Dr. Harry C. Wayman, deposed presi- | in the Senate. which is recognized as | the airship was narrowly prevented by Yesterday did more business than it Bulb Wreath on Memorial. ed in a local hotel y hoon yesterday in the secret process the injured workmen. “Some other men | dent, seeks to collect $2.646.66, the | being dry, sharply divided Chicago and |a watchman, who caught the rip line would normally do in 30 years Yesterday afternoon a _celebration | Identification Was made by Mr. Ocl- | chemical plant of the culf & Valley | were washing out the boilers with hot 'larges amount | “downstate” Senators. 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