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70 HAVE DEBATE QN |1 v b CROSSING BLOCKING s e | Dealing Devices. W " Supt, Suavely of “New Haven"| , avgroees rrovins crovase ws. RM Aud lo hpl‘m g gineers of the American society of | eivil engineers. the American institute L of mining and metallurgical engineers |and the soclety of American military At at meeting of the railroad com- | engineers are attending the ordnance | mittee of the common counell last|exhibition arranged for the latter or- night the practice of the “New Ha-|ganization here today. The program ven" road in bieeking grade erossings | Ineludes exhibitions and demenstra- was eriticized and it was veted to in-|tiens of the mest recent developments vite Buperintendent J. J. Bpavely of |in orduance, from machine guns to a the railread to come Lo this city and | discuss the situation, The traffic| managers of the factories and mem- | bers of the Chamber of Commerce will be askqd to attend the meeling. | Louls R, Barker of Stanley street spoke to the commiltee about the WhRing street erossing, which he sald was blocked the greater part of the time, Mr. Barker said that the cars’ were brought up above the crossing| and shunted back to the freight sta- tion and that this sort of thing was being done all day long and that it} was almost an impossibility to use the ! sireet without finding the gates down, | He said that the rallroad company had plenty of room south of the freight house to install switches whlrhl would eliminate the necessity of using | the crossing to the extent that it is now being used, 1t was voted to have | the committeo take the matter up ul; the meoting with Mr, Snavely and to| invite Mr, Barker 0 speak at that' weeting, | Change in Fare Collection, Acting Superintendent W, J, Bryan of the New Britain division of the Connecticut company at the request of Mayor A. M. Paonewsa, agreed to make a change in the aystem of col-| lecting fares on the Plainville, Berlin, North End and Farmington avenue cars so that passengers will pay as they leave on outgoing trolleys and will pay as they enter on incoming trolley on these lines. Mr. Bryan sald that at the present time such a system could not be applied to the Meriden, Chestnut and Hartford lines as it would not be feasible, Mr. Bryan said that during the day he had conferred with General Man- ager J. K. Punderford of the Con- necticut company in New Haven and Mr. Punderford instructed him to co- operate with the city officials in every way possible. Mayor Paonessa paid Manager Bryan a deserving tribute, saying that it was a pleasure to do business with such a man as he at- tends to his business and « . crates with the city in every way. The committece on motion of Coun- cilman Hellberg tendered Mr, Bryan mounted 16-incher, the largest gun in | the United Sta Aerial bombing of land and water targets, destruction of balloons by machine gunfire from alrplanes, a demonsiration of anti-alreraft guns by firing at targets towed by airs planes and an exhibition of smoke screen laying by a Martin bombing | plane, were among the outstanding features of the program. A number of different kinds of tanks, tractors, motor carriages and trucks were also inapected, The closing feature will be an exhi- bition of night firing with tracer bul. lets, alrplane flares, anti-aireraft firing with searchlight observation, and | flashless pow ANSONIA SAILOR SAFE, Ansonis, Oct, 30,—Roland Palmer of this eity, a member of the United States submarine 0.5 sunk Sunday | morning in Limon bay at the Atlantic @ntrance of the ma canal, wires his sister, Mrs, Forrest E. 8heehy of this city, that he was “safe,” Palmer s serving his third term of enlist. ment in the navy, The Nejd, Arabia, bars phonographs. WARD OFF HEAVY | COUGHS AND COLDS HEN the cold fall winds make you rhiver and :meeze,l it’s a2 warning from your! thin blood and low vitality. Heed the warning! 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