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At PRINCETON .man said: 'Somebody tampered with the rear car and I couldn't make them Gibbons Whitman Tells work.' My friend said: 'Like hell you Cardinal did. You didn't touch..«! the damned briggs Start Drive on br&kcs'M Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life . By The next witness was William Brody, Joins Roosevelt in ; Lewis to Press of Sterling Place. He said he was a trainmaster, employed by the New Hearst York Consolidated Railways (a B. R. T. Message to Yanks Papen subsidiary operating the Brighton ELR.T. Beach line), and that his duties were At Inquiry to see that were main¬ proper intervals tained between trains. "Regard You as Saviors of Princeton Must Suffer for Fatal "Extra Man" is Used Guilty Brody said he had been told by Our Country," Is Tribute I Students, j Luciano, who was regularly employed Faculty and C& Accident, Governor Ad¬ as a "crew dispatcher" about October of Prelate zens that he had as. a motorman. Petition 1, qualified - City vises Prosecutor Last Friday, the Brighton line be- i Com), cause of the strike, was short -six cil to Bar Them motormen. To replace these service Task T. R.Í on the Fulton Ferry line was discon- Vital, Says tinued, but even then another man Story of Accident was a needed in htirry. Form League to Brody said he was talking to Division Appeals in 10,000 Churches: Told by Passengers| Superintendent'T. F. Blewitt about this Press when Luciano came to them and offered To Be Part of War Work¬ Campai^ to take out a train. Brody said he Four Men knew that Luciano bad been working ers' Fund Drive Die, Bringing about ten hours as a crew dispatcher. AU but One He said that Blewitt spoke up when Newsdeak Death List to 90; Hylan Luciano volunteered and said: 'He is to a motorman. You can use Cardinal Gibbons and Colonel Roose¬ Agree Discontinue qualified velt united PUq. Is him." . in mes¬ Attacked . yesterday sending Brody testified that the train turned, sages of encouragement to the fighting ing Them on Sale over to Luciano at Kings' Highway men of was Park Row on the the American expeditionary Governor Whitman took a hand due to leave yes¬ return at 5:68 m. The authori-. army, for whose benefit the $170,- in of the trip p. great PRINCETON. N. J., Nor. terday tho investigation ties best information is that the train 000,000 drive of the United War Work the most 4.~0., . Beach elevated train wreck did not start until 6:18 p. m., tw-nty determined fights that Brighton campaign will begin next Monday. been waged on h», of last Friday, that cost the lives of minutes late. Hearst newspapers sia* When was excused the inquiry "We regard you as the saviors of our their Americanism ninoty The Governor sum¬ Brody was questioned I.» person». was adjourned until 11 a. m. Thursday. country," wrote the venerable Catholic spring is now in progress here. moned District Attorney Harry E. District Attorney Lewis declined to say churchman in his communication. "We military students of Nci of to the St. whether Colonel Williams, of the andPrinceton l'£ Lewis, Kings County, Timothy earnestly that will come back yersitytown faculty Hotel and instructed him to fix the B. R. T., would be called. hope you have joinod torcescitizen8V£to Regis A B. R. T. official during the hear¬ to your beloved America safe and the newspapers drir« «2 blame and to no no published by Willi,; thjs spare one, ing told newspapermen that a former sound. Or if you have wounds they Randolph Hear»!. The nrn^l niatrter how highly placed, in punishing general superintendent of the elevated will be honorable which printed in the German laniua« i.!. the guilty. line named Isaac Barton had "fifed" wounds, you barred some time ago. .* a will exhibit with to mothers The "District Lewi* will have Mayor Hylan because he drove train pride your fight is being wa^ed by the Attorney too fast around the Navy Street curve and families and in to come show Hearst ot Ant». 'he full of the state in years League Princeton. rt support going on the Ridgewood Avenue line. them to your children and league was organized by u the bottom of this to this same man, grandchil-¡ students, ana non-militaL very deplorable According Mayor dren. a subsequently fo Hylan met General Superintendent Keep clean heart and a clean bership was augmented m^ accident and in trying to determine and members by f.rnh, culpability. I have entire confidence in Barton years afterward when he had body, may God be with you." and citizens of the'toW gained a fairly lucrative law practice The message from Colonel Roosevelt Already the league has u<e integrity and ability of the Dis¬ and thanked him for "having given considerable townrd accomplish,,; bespeaks his own keen yearning to excluding th trict Attorney," the Governor said. him his start in life." newspapers which sought to juitif. "I believe the responsibility will be Five persons injured Friday night in ¿hare the fortunes of war with the men the Lusitnnja sinking a.,d the j the wreck died In the who arc of Belgium All but violate fixed and that those who are yesterday Kings fighting for liberty. one liable County hospital. They were: newsdealer has agreed to Pnacrtr .rtminally will be to Colonel Roosevelt's Hearst, cease han«' brought justice, WRIGHT MUSSEN, 402 Ocean Message ling newspapers. and a petit!» whoever they be. Avenue. "I send my heartiest to is now being circulated may greetings you '«he City Council to calling 0M. "Mayor Hylan is wrong in assuming ALFRED HIRSCH, 153 Martense men at the bar the Hear* that the Board of Aldermen has any Street. front," he wrote. "You newspapers by law. This jurisdiction with reference to selection have made all of us who stay behind reads: ' w! PSBg ALVIRA HEDHELM, 391 Ocean "To the or control of any employes of any cor¬ Avenue. lift our heads high with pride by wha. Princeton: .Mayor and Council «i! poration. Mr. Smith is wrong in as¬ NATHAN LERNER, 1114 East you are It is and suming that the Public Service Com¬ doing. you men, only "Whereas, It is our firm Seventh Street. you, who are the one vital that the convicti« mission has any jurisdiction. The Pub¬ MRS. GERTRUDE HARRIS, 810 Ave¬ doing work Hearst newspapers are fundí. lic Service Commission has no author¬ nue W. for America to-day. mentally un-American, a menace under the law to dictate to the B. morale ot our to tht ity These deaths the total. of "All good Americans at this time owe ¡ to the nation, and an obstaclr R. T. or any other corporation as to brought successful prosecution of the what men they shall employ. The re¬ fatalities to 90. All others injured homage to the fighting men at the fight- war,, we, the are to undersigned, do herebr sponsibility for the employment of expected recover. ing front. What you are doing is petition that such legislation rests with acted as be be ej. proper operators entirely vital for the honor and the interest, Hearst may necessary to bar tht the company, and they are civilly and for Over newspapers from Princeton." criminally responsible for providing Whitney Challenges the future welfare and for the very Epidemie Says Asks Red Cross to Flings Herself Dr. Hibbcn competent employes to perform their existence of our Republic. Spurn Signs First on this duties to the public in this particular." Hylan's Fitness to "You aro also for the Goes I is Tue.that firs^of s'P,at«» petiti« battling liberty Copeland;City And in Front ¡ Dr. John Grier Hibbcn, pr*».- Witnesses Are Questioned B. of every well behaved civilization, big Baby dent of Princeton university. Folio». after his conference Judge R, T. Case or Profit From ing his are those of Immediately with little. 1 congratulate on the German-Made Andrew F. Wed Governor Whitman District Travis H. Public Service you Back to Normal Toys ! dean cf the Graduate Attorney Whitney, Day Of and two great good fortune that is yours Elevated Train F. dean of School, W Lewis returned to Brooklyn and be¬ Commissioner, issued statements, that now have in| Magie, the faculty. Th« the examination of witnesses be- yesterday, both the fitness you the chance to endure come the names of gan j questioning hardships and for a virtually all thi 1'ore Mayor Hylan, sitting as a of Mayor Hylan to sit as magistrate peril great ideal American faculty members and magis- in the and to render to our country the great¬ Restrictions Or- Defence Society Protests Against Proposal of dent and non-military ibj. trate, in the John Doe proceedings de- investigation of the Brooklyn est of all services. I would Emergency Causes body the signatures of lcaditt signed to fix criminal responsibility for Rapid Transit tragedy. The commis- to be give any¬ {Woman Double Princeton citizens. the wreck. 8ioner backed his second statement thing over there with you." dered Lifted Sears, Roebuck & Co. to Sell Its Share of P. E. The messages were to To-night by | Consign¬ Wheelwright, who heads ti» of five mer» with copies of fifteen intrusted Cass Anti-Hearst Two who took the stand letters written by a Y. Tragedy When She Fails League, said to-day that had been in the first car the to John J. Connaway, M. C. A. secretary, ment and Turn Over All Gains to War Work the passengers Mayor Dempsey, superin- whose are all Health support which the anti-Hew, of the Beach train on the tendent of the elevated lines of the family in the service.
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