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15 MTR A MOOSE, oN AIRMEN IS 4 ¥ - aly EEN A Ee Shee _' THB EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, Te¥a., BRIDGE TO BE BUILT H UILT OVER HUDSON RIVER AT PEEKSKILL [5 STUDENTS SAI [HEARST MEN TRY oe il AL EXPENSES PAI TO NAME GOVERNOR (Coontiaued from First Page.) Sons of Italy and Italian 7 Chamber, of Commerce Fifth Season of Outdoor Pro-| Contracts Let For 1,650 grammes Is Opened at Span Over River Near lsher-politician, who is the chief pre« motor of the Hearst boom, had not ar~ rived and it was confident! predicted ' City College Peekskill, Arrange. Trip. he would not come here,” { Improved acoustics due to a-re-| Contracts, it was announced to-day, Twenty-five students, selected trom im oes pio pn 5) Quilt orchestra stand, with a roof and/ have been let for the construction of several colleges, among them Har- prekn a ruiteetiea cea ae a ® BOW Sounding board, made it pos- sengers yesterday on the Lloyd Sa- ees ries ieee expected to« \: sible for more than 10,000 people to by the Bear Mountain Hudson River baudo liner Conte Rosso for Genoa| among | the polltclans filing tne hotet ii Waar the opening of the fifth season] Bridge Company. The bridge is the and Naples. The stidents will study| lobbies. This much is evident: Tam« i ef outtoor concerts In the City Col-Jone for which the company received Ttallan art and literature. many didn't lft a Onger to prevent ‘ lege Stadium, 188th Street and Am-/a charter at the last session of the ‘The Order of the Sons of Italy witl| the meeting, and an overwhelining sterdam Avenue. Chairs had to be} Legistature, and which was approved trought by the ushers from nearby| by the War Department and Congress @teres to accommodate the small] and signed by the President in May. dkny of those without seats. ‘The structure, which will cost be- “Adolph Lewisohn, donor “ot the] tween four and five million dollars, _] will be built by. Terry & Tench tedium and chief sponsor of the COD-| slong the lines’ of tne Manhat. @erta, made « speech after the play-|tan Bridge in this city. It will Majority of the bosses, little and big, who are attending, are strongly al< Ned with the 14th Street Wigwam. Formér Lieut. Gov. Walker will preside to-day. Pay the expenses of fourteen ofthe students and the Italian Chamber of Commerce will care for the remaining eleven, v In charge of the party were Dr, Al- Each county will be asked to re« berto Bonaschi, professor of com-|veal frankly {ts favorite for the Gov- mercial law in the University offernorship after the meeting gets Pennsylvania, and John M. Di Silves-|fairly under way. Albany will lead tro, Supreme Master of the Sons offoff with Representative Peter G. Ten Italy. According to the Sapreme Mas-| Eyck, but reveal a strong leaning for ter more than 100 will be taken abroad| Smith as second choice. Schenectady next year for two months under the|will present the name of Mayor same conditions. The students will/George R. Lunn. They say second be received by the Pope. They will]/to him Smith will please them most, meet other Italian celebrities in the}So on down the line, it is expected, field of art and literature, the localities will name their favorite inven ame Henry Hadley, composer and conduc-|#nd foot tramMe and will be 65 feet oh ies wide. There will be one span 1,650 of the stadium orchestre. FT0-| tact long. ‘The towers will be 400 feet gramme notes are being written this} pier and the bridge proper will be 150 by Lawrence Gilman. fest above high water. The western ‘et huge stone amphitheatre which|&pproach will be at Bear Mountain, dedicated in 1915 with Margaret] ve miles below West Point, and the : . eastern approach three and’ one-half in’s performance of “’The Trojan! mites above Perkakill, connecting with en,"* has for five years given the} the Albany Post Road near the State population of the city al camp. @hiice to hear at moderate price the] Under the tetins of the charter it is Gest Crchentral musio. to be a toll bridge for thirty years, "#E only hope,’ said Mr. Lewisohn,|®"4 at the end of that time is to be “that these concerts can go on giving| banded ovér to the State. The right tree Fi, On the Conte Rosso for a six weeks'|}sons with Smith as the alternate ; P 3 joliday was Archbishop M. J. Curley|choice, Subject to change, if a better ry Where he will meet the Pope, thence| way the conference will record smith mergency xX ts re in se to Oberammergau to see the “'Passion| the Reneral choice of ull Play.” Then he will visit Ireland to The women in the party will be study the political situation. He was| represented Syracuse, who was a nominee on th Pleasure, recreation and education to of the State to purchase at any time Mar. Louis R. Stickney, rector of the| State ticket two years ago, and hea, Yarge and intelligent audiences who| 'S Provided for. A ‘ ‘ he bes a TU PB a2 ee Gata ; fe Lead Either Directly To Street or Platforms of oe ee ee pected to take active part in the dis- , Overture to ‘Tannhsuser,” tho ig eaugee Bete a z in his way home from China was | cuss! f didates. Both = “Love Death” from ‘Trista. ana| struction would start immediately, as al Stations—Inquiry Shows Location. |commanaer Lionello Schelsl, head ot | conecabls againey thee rst. anette Ieolde,”” Areca : s the Italian Bank in China, who placed|has been obtaining the ad i » ‘i pted only after comparative Inquiry by the Evening World to-day as to the number and locatt an beet USL Oe the Masts ecw oe, “Die boul woud Hosa perapitr adie site le Pyrene holders did not} tests and were found to be one of the if i a {ene ease of Italy before the consortium | antl-Hearst resolutions by Democratic total of 268, either direct to the street or to local platforms of station: would later be admitted to the dis- 7 garded the odor as disagreeable. in extinguishing short-circuit fires. D is on 's- | counties. from | “"Getterdaemmerung’’| Pleted would: be turned over to the! coat cobs corroborated the tes-Ithey are stannard here and|the upper levels of the tubes, cussion. a and the Preludes to ‘‘Parsifal’’ and|company in Ma: 1924, ready for ey are stan everywhere an WOMEN HERE JOIN ance of the flames. and their sub-Jers’' Association and by the United|tine e1 it located ner programme, with which the en-| Completed, the bridge will cut off J ne emergency exits ate located as ’ Ke cOfe, Walter's Prize Song froin “Dio]many miles for motorists and provide| ence when the power was cut off} States Government. follows: Willow Place, Brooklyn, | SHE’S A REAL FAN; ae that the electric fans stopped at the| short-circuited a the best.obtainable, HURT BY BALL, BUT AGAINST HEARST SHakness widely applauded by the|Hudeon and to the south, George W.| same time and the alr In the ears|being the product of botk’the West-|Street, Lafayette Street at Pearl, IN STRIKE RIOTS AS i le Manhattan Delegation, by he was working his way toward the|Companies. The car was inspected > BeHOny \Uy Mra, Charles 8. Guggenhelmer,| pany atid former Congressman Pugs. x Ninth, Fourth Avenue between 15th . of the Stadium Concerta| ley is treasurer, emergency entrance of the local sta-/and tested last week and found in and 16th Streets, 20th and 2ist remembered no more until he reached|ONLY THREE PASSENGERS IN|and Sist Streets, Lexington and 46th The first steps in a State-wide cam- by Mr. Lewisohn at the Clare-jcents per passenger. It is said the| the street. CAR AT TIME. street. Paign to prevent the nomination of : him." , i the dinner were: bedava rer Aha ashioate of aoe The ‘Transit Commmiation sent'toe the Lear cas thas southece oo esas aid on the Lextngtod ; Avesuesiiie thé [:aagran hae nor by the Democratic Convention, e impe sd exits are located> the strike was toward peace and hope| Vere taken yesterday by the Demo- elmer, Mrs. Henry Hadley, Mr.| structure yearly. The maximum of aj Service Commission, and found that)car where the short-circult occurrad, and Mrs, Sam A. Lewisohn, Samuel|roliing load is to be thirty tons. Ro order to instal extinguishers of any|but the smoke quickly dfifted back,|7sd Street, 74th Street, 82d Street, States Railroad leben Berea cried] tam in opening headquarters at No. of Baltimore. He will go first to Romo method can be devised, this is the y several of thetr ablest n Ul wa stems of Cit accompanied by the Right Rev. Mgr.|spokesmen, Harriet May Mills of Edward A. Pace and the Right Rev. Baltimore Cathedral, who will "Day 3 : te the best quality of music.""| | Frederick Tench of the contracting who will act as|Daniel O'Day of Westchester are ex “Forest Murmurs" from| the borings had been made for the (Continued rom aie seam) sulshers,” said Mr. Hedley, “They fe ed eine ee of the emergency exits in use in th y . By Masio, Fire Gosne from "Dial steal would ‘soon be let. Mr. Tench! tovaie tim, he eald, though he re-|tanst envetien of thawe on ton oonetee gency exits in us © subway systems of this city shows alin Pekin. He sald he thought Italy|women's organizations in. various March’ ee SS “Die Meistersinger" made up a Was-| traffic. timony of Mullally as to the appear-/are approved by the Fire Underwrit-| On the Lexington-Fourth Avenue¢t: H para WOMEN LEAD MOBS ee ATE VIDE FIGHT 4 the lights went out. He noted| + Mfelstersinger," was in keeping, |@ new route betwoen New England| °™ 8 ‘The clectrical apparatus . Which | wiitshall Street, Park Row and Mail first-time audience. Perkins, jr., is president of the com-| {mmediately became oppressive. As/inghouse and the General Electric|Leonard, Grand, Prince, ‘Third, BACK FOR NEXT GAME entran fhe Jo ; ‘| Resolution, Reads Him tion, he sald, and was directing pas-| good order in every respect, including Diets — Ne Ceitan pels Set lomeareie. etal (8 beeen Sid sengers toward it, he felt dizzy, and jectrical apparatus.”” Streets, 26th ant 26th Streets, 30th Out of’ Party. gels ont before the concert. rates to be put in force, however, will| | He sald he “thought the smoke got} ‘Thomas McLaughlin, motorman of} rom both-the upper and lower level f (Continued from First Page.) Willlam Randolph Hearst for Gover- -|that a half-million cars will use the| Tecords of its predecessors, the Public} Only three passengers were in the ged ss . jp Upper level—66th Street, 4th Street, }was expressed that Mr. Jewell wout| cratic Union of Women of Manhat- r ford, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. type had ever been issued to the In-|/ alarming those in other cars. Mo- : . 130 East 59th Street Tne Unien : mite Li a ag terborough, though the Long Jsland|Laughlin said tht he stopped tho} 0th Street. 91st! Street, 100h Street, en diplomats in mediation—Chairm:in 4 ate "y. Bertrara igh beget “a and B, R. T. had been sacal ihjtrain and ran bad to find the con. [107th Strect, 112th Stree, 120h Street, P Fes conte he Gigs Wha ree nue, Ghanae & Weds et coats 7 January, 1919, to instal ‘‘extinguish-|ductor already turning a fire ex-[180th Street, 11st Street and Park eFaiiman ecmsaehie, Satie ie] Boner ealereler the" Ue ee Judson, Fran! ers discharging a liquid which would |tinguisher on the flames. Avenue and 135h Street. Be ae Railroads, meanwhile, continued to]. Norris, callers of the up-State - Louis Wiley, Mr. and Mra. Joseph #.] hot tend to cause short circuits. The motorman jumped ptt to an} Lower level—*Sist Street, 48d “ ; Bey eepicr new cian ta sake We soba tate |e eer ie cue les Be Syracise Freediander, Dr, John H. Finlay, Mr. Just what this meant was explained|emergency plug, which he pulled to|Street, 5th Street, *59th Street, 62d Ba a cg by strikers and the ultimatums to re-|to-day, that they are confident the and Mrs, Samuel D, Levy, Mr. and today by General Manager W. 8.|shut off the power, After he had tele- | Street, *68th Stree, 74th Street, *7th ; : . EP i Hla, fLSLE kali iotioe i be der pra AL LSS Ce a Menden of the B. R. T. He said the|phoned of the trouble, he said, he|Street, 91st Str B, R. T. did not us. the Pyrene type} knocked off the brake shoes to pre-|*116th Street, of container, but another brand in| vent trouble if the power were turned | Street. which a chamber of condensed air ex, {oP again. * Indicates exits from lower level to pelled the extinguishing Nquid. According to Mr. Peacock, the mo- |local station platfurm above, Pyrend type expels It with a pumping |torman and the conductor both said] On the Pelham Bay Parkway sub- device. that they saw no panic and that the|way emergency exits are located at “] do not know the exact nature of |&it from the train was orderly. From |188th Street and Willis Avenue, 138th | the chemical contents of the type we|!t8 own Investigation the Transit |Street and St. Ann's Avenue, South- he said. “I do not know whether }COMmission was convinced « that Jern Boulevard and 11st Street, 147th the containers are manufactured by| fright contributed as much to over-|Street, Leggett Avenue and Tiffany the same people as those who make [*o™!RS the passengers as did the | Street ‘ the Pyrene pumping hand extinguish- | ‘mes. The conductor and motorman} On the Broadway-Seventh Avenue seniority and pension rights stood ef. |0f “leaders of proved loyalty to the fective in shops throughout the|highest principlas of the Democratic country. Party." Although some short run frains,| Miss Ethel Stebbins is Chairman of particularly on the Chicago and|the Union, and Mrs. Anne O'Hagan Northwestern and the Salt Lake Line|Shinn Is Secretary, A statement is~ of the Union Patific were annulled, |Su2d yesterday at headquarters s. 4, the railroads generally reported slight |!n part: interruption of transportation as a| ‘We are not trying to nominate result of the shopmen’s strike, any one. We are not pledging our Strikers were reported at various|SUPPort to any candidate. We are points to be straggling back to the|nly planting to bring clearly to toe old jobs in uncertatr numbers, but| Mind of the convention charged with t, *96th Street, 20th Street, 130th Florence Smith, Mr. and Mrs, George We Antrewn, Mine Sophie Irene Love is pa and Mrs. Martin Vogel, Mr. (Continued From First Page.) forth, Miss Gunther, Mr. and alleged sere ae te Henry them in the retreat toward Blessing- ER. Rossbach, William A. Brophy,|ton. One National soldier was killed is Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. Grover}by @ sniper and two were’ seriously Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur] wounded, 7 lection of candidates the type of Dr; and Mrs. Frank Cran: , the chemical |8aid that they remained in the car|iine the exits are located as folows: these reports reflected no weaknens in| 5° aa cates rae?) Serempinns were sre But oe ea penie the same, pihere the trouble started without suf-| Furman Street, Brooklyn: Old. Slip, statements from unton headquarters|men and women who alone, in our ken pri by the National] °C iter cannot be used because it{ fering material discomfort. William Street and Maiden Lane, SCG ME Sane reiterated ens ae ee ee ee teen ie eae ill aorgh of surfaces to beeome| “The records show,'™ raid Chair-| Beekman and Nassau Streets, Battery RE UDES EOE SDAL The aNe Mas. VIC | Rmienmen checueraicile ii te which wi: brought to a virtual clone conductors and multiplies dungerous-’ man McAneny of the Transit Com- Place, Greenwich and Carlisle Streets, . tually 100 per cent. effective, ene n Sirouahonss Gea eae 2 Re - Throwing Case by the surrender of the remnant of|!y the danger of short circuits. We haere aight sbie accion to]West Broadway and Barclay Streets, 4 ; Mr. sere ani Plted isouraips ee eo ea on ; iv as a be the first of its kind in the subway | West Brdadway and Thomas Street, | TETEN “MONTGOMERY | rom womel Oe aspieditiaen, oc watne Veatch i ths), Hevuttionns jn) the Sackville HE bet att daha pisbigea a The emergency exits provided tor Pub coon HELEN root crafts orgunizutions expressing sup-|Democratic women of Westchestee, West Broadway and Beach Street, Street area Wednesday, as nearly as m ¥ al ‘s C ol Counties—thé epriving just such occurrences were readily|Varick and § g Strets, Seventi port of the strike. He unnounced| Dutchess and Rockland can be aecercnined from reliable emnathers the Ale. by depriving the air found and utilized. They proved to pee at ane Pilates tM gic ean RoE OEY oe oe) ulso the- first sympathetic wulkout|only ones which have thus far had quarters. ‘As to its effect on the human sys-|>* In effictent condition,” Place, 16th Street, 2ist Street, 25th by exhibiting messages informing | opportunity to mect , Again Decide Dublin showed signs to-day gf ret- Sams ( : sth Bt Indians in their double header yester {him that 2,500 moulders employed on a Tim ‘Irs. Ww 1 it tested by making Fire Commissioner Drennan sald|street, 30th Strect, 37th Sreet, 46th p vg e Court Finds Mrs.) yoy "down. tn the week's h naire peony ‘squirting the mix. | he bellaved the ventilating system in|Street, Broadway at. Sth Street, |4a¥ at the Polo Grounds, She wus|ratirouds hid Joined the ranks of*the| TWO FALL AT MINEOLA s Didn’t Hurl It at Poa font even hoteles ture into It and having a man hola|th® subway should bo Improved and /iggeh ‘street and 142d Street. sitting in a box near third base when |*TKeM™ oy injunction order ts.| AS PLANE NOSE DIVES ri \* ace additionul emergency exits provide Lenox Ay Vhite Pla Ver ors Miss Campbell, CORK, July 1 (Associated Press).—| Ns face over the bucket and breathe /iie aaded that it was “entirely an avenue lise, exits kre At, Tieoadwes [one Nat struck by a batted ball and} syed by Federal Judge English at ON PRACTICE FLIGHT re eee SOV EME lbeed. from ted. euine throat sensations, hat} enetneering problem to be looked into |under 102d Street. and Central Park |#Rcked unconscious. She was re-|Eust St. Louls wus directed toward the Republicun heudquurters ut Mul- ke ‘ when the excitement dies out." West and 104th Street. The 103d] Vived by attendants, but was back | strikers on the Iiljnols Central, at| Army Officers Are Injured But Not Earts. Madeline Roce was freed of «| iow declures the Irregular ure muk-| they disappeared with his first | "ip 00h Ox em ie ene | eeat, and 3 ens up to the local plat- her seat for the second game, amid| Mounds, Centrulia, Mattoon, East Seriously. ot disorderly conduct by||Ing rapid progreas in the wutious weo-)Orenth of fresh air. | Va.dra""tne teginaing, of the: trouble) streets crane, uP to the local plat /her seat for the seu d St. Louls and other points in the| capt, Cassa H. Styles and Lieut, Qyonty Judge Humphrey tn Long] tions of Southern Ireland. The cup-| | 1 AnYwy on vwill Work better gc| te the finish waid last night it waslnue tine. ‘ 3 | Southern Illinois district. Dayton D. Watson were injured late Inland City to-day. The case has been| 'UT@ Of severul more Free State posts| tiagu von | remarkable that no fatalities resulted.| On the Jerome Avenue line there Judge Jack at Shreveport granted] yesterday afternoon while on a practice BS Sih is reported, these including Mount}/40 Its work more safely or comfor-| are was a great deal of : N. Y. RAILWAYS A POG Y, |« similar injunction to the New Or- ‘ r putre ew a aa vd anic vo € e Pe! je Te flight @t Mitchel Field, Mineola, |: tif'the courts since Aug. 10, 1921, when] Bellew, County Gulway, Collooney,| tably for our putrons we will buy it] ooa the task of Wiping the vinta are two exits, one at 140th Street R BU ¥ Meshes, Texas and Mexico Raliway, ight a1 ja, In a Adele Campbell charged that] siigo, Bullinamore, Leitrim, Ennis-]at once. and Mott Avenue and the other at {Da Haviland army airplane, At the Mrs. Roos hit her with a juicy to-|corthy, Wexford und Urlingford, on} “We have had nine or ten insuin-|%P the narrow stulrways to the ligaih Street and Mott Avenue. TRANSIT EXPERT THINKS. eed aries) Pues sap os) hee Post Hospital it was found Capt. Styles Miss Campbell lives at No.|the Kilkenny-Tipperury border, | | tion fires. { have never heard of aj “merseney exits was extremely diM-} In *Rrooktyn, the Interborough sys-|y, kcottogg of Stone & Wel Glscharged 81 strikers who hed bee |had @ severe cut on the chin and Up Woolsey Avenue, Long [sland bile vase which caused more than tem. | “Ut " s tem has 46 exits and the B. R. T. i fel Ge and two teeth had been knocked out, Lf The Republicans ulso profess i dae ditsuliy to these whe Rieiea Capt. H. Rush of Engine Com. epee appointed as special police, Lieut. Watson had four teeth knocked m 92 exits Explains Different Valu pany No, 39, who was overcome, made 1B ete a a bitter attack upon the extinguish- At Wichita, Kan., fifty stationary] out and a fractured Jaw. Neither is in firémen and ollers jolned the strike. |. serious condition. Campbell, Ball Clerk in the office of| Skibbereen, County Cork, LfStowei,|the fumes of the. insulation or the City, and ts the daughter of Peter| hold former Government poi ~ Queens County District Attorney.| Kerry, Foynes, Newcustl ee Ab-]extinguisher fuld. as Dollar Valu with the National Research Counqjl, he chemic; . . A small number of shopmen em-| Lieut. Watson was piloting the plane. Roos is the wife of John Roos| beyfeule, Broudford und Rullingurry,| ‘I will not make a statement untii] Crs Saying the, chemicals thrown | who collaborated with Major Gen.| Pr. Charles T, Kellogg of Stone & loyed by the Chicago, Peoria and| i, had risen about twenty. feet, after and lives at No. 109 Woolsey Avenue, | ull in County Limerict 1 have received reports trom the} ‘2 spit A vtan Amos A. Fries, Chief of the Chemical | Webster, who has placed a valuation of | B!°Y! . taking off, when something went wrong ‘The Mayor, who was standing at his side, remarked: “When we vet to the bottom of this thing we will probably_find that the officials of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company own stock in the company making those extingutsh- ers," Jobn J, Biller, the policeman ath- lete, who used up fifteen Pyrene ex- Unguishers in fighting the blaze, sald St, Louls Railroad at Alton, Tl, re-| with the control lever tind the machine turned to work. came down In a nose dive. The two men Striking shopmen of tho Dukotalwere buried under the debris. Capt, division of the Great Northern offered | Styles managed to get out of the tangled to volunteer their services without] ™#5s and was able to pull the pilot out, pay in uny cuse where loss of life by ——_.—- wrecks or property by fire is threst-| WORLD TO END IN 1925, ened. Mr, Roos is understood to be inter-| BELFAST, July (Associated| Health, Fire, Water Supply, Gas and ee in several copper mines in the] Press).—All of the Irish midlands are| Electricity «nd Testing laboratory feat. Both the Campbell and Roos| now und:r contro! of the Provisional] Departmeats,” said the Mayor. {families are reputed to be wealthy. | Government fore “While [ have my own opinions, When Miss Campbell appeared| The fighting at Clonyn Castle and]tased on what | saw and what I Mra, Roos Magistrate Miller] Rosmead House at Delvin, County|heard from reliable witnesses, 1 don't found Mrs. Roos guilty. She obtained] Westmeath, terminated with the sur-|care to comment officially on what 1 & Retrial and on Oct. 10, 1921, Magin-| render of the Republicnn garrinons to| believe to haye been the causes of le Millet again found her guilty| Capt. Conlon of the Free State torces, | yesterday's near disaster until | have and ordered her to give $1,000 bond| The prisoners were faken to tho|!rrefutable proof before me." that she would keep the peace for a] Mullingar barracks. Tentative suggestions have beon year or go to jall for thirty days. A lorry load of ammunition was|™made for the prevention of such ac- William Morris, Mrs. Roos's attorney,| taken from both bulldings, including| cidents tn the future and for the bet-| voided,” he declared, to County Judge Humphrey | sacks of bombs, boxes of gelignite.| ter handling of such a situation if It] had ua master switch that was not {n Mys. Roos and her witnesses testified) forty revolvers and 100 rifles. Plans] should arise. the motor box with the other switch that the tomato was thrown by boyr| aiso were discovered for the destruc- The fire itself yesterday amounted | There was n> way to get to the mas- @uarreling in thi street and that it] tion of barracks and bridges. to practically nothing. The damage | ter switch with the switchbox on fire. geeldentally struck Miss Campbell. Boyle, County Roscommon, was|can be repired for $100 or less. {t|if thut master switch had been +ep- taken by National troops under Major] ¥8 merely a fuse blowout in the}arate, we could have cut off the - Gen. McKeon afte: an attack last-| Middle of a ten-car express. rent immediately and controlled the Ing several days. The Republicans,| DANGER CAME FROM FUMES, | fife. driven (rpm pillar to post, made their NOT FROM BLAZE. ‘And those emergency exits are i2 9 hetel. Brig. Gen | The Investigators all agreed that the|>adly arranged. -Two stairways «0 out from east and west tracks an gmose of the burning Insulating] Jo! In a stairway of the same witty material mingled with vapors from| The result Is that the crowds ‘ain ONORS MISS FRANC the metals fused by the heat, Ex- single stairway. One fat w»maa CROWELL. perts of ‘tho Transit Commission} With @ heart attack could bloc, the PARIS, July 7.—President Millerant| agreed that the fumes from tne tire | Whole exit.” oxygen produces phosgene gas. Tlontcher in the Pittsburgh team of the to-day pinned the insigni, Legion} extinguisher might have augmented wey erst should say that the phosgene gas}yitional League at the opening of the of Honor on Miss Fr 0 izabeth| the danger. PYRENE DEVELOPS formed by combustion of pyrene in un|scason, to-day recelved a telegram from Warfare Section of the United States | § 00 on the lines of the New York army, in writing “Chemical Warfare’’| allways Company for the purposes of sale to the city, admitted yesterday to the Transit Commission under cross- Pyrene vehen used on fire in an ta- josed space develops phosgene gas. 3 ee eee ot Mines haw teen re: {examination that he would not advise ing experiments and my understand-|'he purchase of such a property, Pe Re ee Bae ee ae ree He Shear (counsl for the] “in tilionis, State troops at Spring-| © PROPHET VOLIVA SAYS fact. I, of my own knowledge and|commission, brought out that Stone & fleld, Urbana, Decatur, Champaign, NE ol experience, also know that phosgene|Webster had appraised the properties} panville and Delavan were ordered to} CHICAGO, July 7.—The end of the gas is caused when pyrene Is used In tat $85,000,000 In 1914, and $144,000,000 in| hold themselves In readiness for strike | World 1» fast approaching, tn the opin- extinguishing fires. = 11919, The witness sald these figures |duty. jon of Wilbur Glenn Voliva, overseer of “If pyrene (8 used in the subway F ut cases | Z In fact, he announced yesterday re ft would explain the fumes said to) represented the difference in the pur- ap iitensl Ee Aone ome DO ie ati cooler eae tae one have been produced. It seems strange /hssing Dower of the dobar, cent decisions were set for hearing|"\liva nddreacd the faithful yester= that the Department of Safety in New] At the hearing on the service of thel ny the Railroad Labor Board to-day. day at the opening of the “twenty- York should assent to the use of py-|Staten Island Midland, Harry 8. Fine ; * ——.—-- second feast of tabernacles."* rene In the New York subway, The] statistician for the commission, testified “The world ts ripe for the sickle,” he Saree UR ees car (en nnLet tos soninie>. RRO ONG ISLAND ROAD lug iin cae ian ete Got mais carbonate and sulphuric < cid] yr icy 31, 192% since the city began EXPERIENCES DELAY curicuracos, | The chiral have gone to solution. aint li ae operating it. “Phosgene gas is made by the uc- tion of chlorine upon carbon monox Be ee tde. It !s one part carbon, one part|PIRATES WANT SCHMIDT oxygen and two parts cblorine, When TO REPORT TO TEAM tetruchlorine is used on fire, two parts featalh te of the chlorine ure freed into the air] MODESTO, Cal, July 7.—Walter und the introduction of one purt of|schmidt, who refused to report as, a if the train ficthaaa es Capi igi SEABOARD PASSENGER TRAIN DR- RAIED. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Line There was a series of delays in the]at 7.30 o'clock this morning and at evening rush period on the North]once was begun the all-day work of Shore Division of the Long Island] paying off the 1,000 strikers con- Railroad caused by a break in the|nected with fourteen departments of mechanism of a car, which the new] the railroad located at Jamaica, Rich- repair men could not handle as|mond Hill, Long Island City, Dunton rapidly as they thought theygcould.}and Holban Yard. - It was permitted to block other cars Except for extra guards nothing on the Port Washington storage| unusual» was noticed about the line tracks, and there was a cer shortage |of men passing in an orderly manner 2 to-day. Payne, engineor, , man, were injured.| FRANCE reported Nursing Service] ‘The I'yrene extinguishers were th Incloned place I!ke a subway train |Manager McKechnle of the Pirates ask-lon the division for nearly an hour,|through the pay car ana reeeivin, Bruno| Provention of ‘Tuberculosis tn france | Paced In the Interborough trains eight Pee laniete eee would be very much like the. carly |ing Schmidt to, reconsider hia, declalon. | resulting in late starting of trains and| thelr pay envelopes. The various ae during the Presidential reception to the|¥¢a?® 80, when John Purroy Mitchel , SAY | phosgene nT IN Er eae ert ae $10,000, adding {Slowed Up schedules and cold or| partment employees ware scheduled . \. mbers of the commission, which is] ¥2’ Mayor - Phosgene pax in concentrated doses |0t Rly ened gy aoe under Meg} burned North Shore dinners. to be paid at intervals of from thirty ’ , County Hospital and will re-| terminating it» active work in thiy it Is & mistakesto place the cause| WASHINGTON, July 7.--Dr, Clar-] usually causes death in from eight to; Kechnie, Schmidt left for Yosemite Val A Long Island Ratlroad pay car,{minuten to an hour apart to avoid country. of the smoke upon the fire extin-'ence J. West, a chemist connected! twelve hours.’ ‘ Mey after replying to the telegram, heavily guarded, arrived at Jamaica! confusion,

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