The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 17

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TO THE SEWAGE OF Club Monten Take Take Up Fight ‘On Plan of the State ' @ubwomen of Bayonne, N. J., have bailed themselves together to fight a WPOMosed scheme by which the sew- fewof twenty New Jersey municip: would Le dumped into Ne Following a meeting of the City Betterment Club, of which Mr My- Coward is President, and whose | Ri members are among the most prom- iment women of the city, at w strona the poluting of Newark Bay, the club detided that it would endanger the health of the city and that they would protest the plan. Their action followed talks by Col. George A. Johnson of New York, a former sewage expert, and Walter J. Griffin, Superintendent of Water. “As this great mass of sewage BAYONNE OBIECTS every day, be a great menace to health. Large masses will be thrown onto the shores |* and in the summer, especially, the odor will be unbearable. “Bathing by hundreds of young people, instead of being a healthful pastime, will become a menace. Every citizens of Bayonne who has the wel- fare of the city at heart should use 20 OTHER CITIES) Board of Health. his or her efforts to prevent the pr mission being granted by the State Board of Health.” The poluting of Newark Bay is the n ot the Passaic Valley mission to*remedy the se’ of about twenty New J alities along the but permission must d from the New Jer: ch Board of Health John} q United Electric Service is itu to The ‘Towers, a new and modern apartment * dwelling located centrally at 85th Street and Broadway, with one hundred and twenty-five choice apartments and eight attractive stores. “The owners and builders ‘are the Namalc Realty Company, Inc., Henry Claman, Presi dent; the architects, Gronenberg & Leuchtag and the electrical contractors, The Wimpie Electric Company, Inc. id of Electric Light or Power Service call Stuyvesant 4980. Your requirements, whether large or small, will receive the prompt attention of eur Commercial Department representatives, The United Electric Light & Power Company 130 East 15th Street 146th Street and Broadway 89th Street and Broadway arguments were made against | NEW ‘GENERALS NAMED List Is Made Public From the White THE EVENING WORLD, _THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. 7 Robert L: Howze, BY PRESiDENT HARDING ao Generals were Richmond P, Charles H. Barth, John McA Briant H. Wells, old B, Fiske, in B, McDonald, nn, crve Corpa, George B. Duncan, Ernest Hinds and Colonels nominated to the Brigadier | Paimer, | fj Hdward L. King, ‘ank R. McCoy, stead Dorey, Hugh A. Drum, Stuar WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—Brigadier| Heintzelman, Willoughby Walke and Generals nominated by President Har-| J 28 the tide | dine .to be Major Generals in-| ., said Mr. Griffin, ‘it will | Cluded Andre W. Brewster, Odward M.| Grigadier Generals in the Officers’ Re- Lewis, Edgar Russell, Frank ‘ranklin W. 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