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Daily News from New York, New York • 378

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Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
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378
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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 192S Here's the Station Plan for the New 8th Ave. Subway PIRATES LOOT SHIP ON WAY TO CHINA Tokio, Nov. 20 (UJ0. The Moji Teikoku Salvage company was advised today that the China Steamship and Navigation company steamer Shintsuai, a British craft, had been robbed and burned by pirates when en route to Shanghai. Fate of the crew is unknown.

A salvage vessel, dispatched Nov. 9, found the charred hulk of the Shintsuai off Peishan island. re i vc tz. 16 sm JPS I I sf 6 ml IOINCIM SECOND Ave. lltllU THANSFCR STATIONS fi EXPRESS sAtIONS LOCAL STATIONS WEZZAT4INE OT- EXTENSION STATIONS.

ft and Fort Washing-ton ave. to a "temporary terminal at Church and Chambers sts. First local service will be from 168th st. and Broadway to the same temporary terminal. The other stations will be opened as the work progresses.

PLANS FOR OPERATING the new 8th ave. subway have been adopted by the board of transportation. This map shows the local, express and transfer stations on the new line. The city intends to begin operation in 1930. First express service will be from 207th st.

Sure Relief ED UCA TORS FIND 'FUNNIES9 BENEFICIAL TO CHILDREN current issue of the magazine which conducted the tests, stated that comics are not only harmless but beneficial to the little ones. ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Z5nd754PkO Sold bmtlm. What play shall we Bee ni-hif Read Boras Maatle. children from 8 to 15 years old gave "reading the funny paper" as their most popular diversion. Tests conducted in the east yielded similar results.

Well-known educators and parents who contributed to an article, "Should Kids Read Comics," in the Just because the average child reads the newspaper comic strips without batting an eye or cracking a smile doesn't mean that he isn't enjoying them. Nay, nay! In a test conducted in Kansas by "Children, the Magazine for Parents," recently, 90 per cent of 5,000 'JJjCC mi hiiii rniwwrimnmni Manufacturer's Closing Out to look your best PIANO SALE I-BS; CALL II lrdA 0 I I IHIM IMffrn ihukmiai, BLAME IN I. R. T. WRECK WILL BE LOST IN FILES By LOWELL LIMPUS.

Back in the files among: a flock other unsolved mysteries yesterday went the records of the Times sq. subway disaster. All the investigations which promised so much produced less than nothing so far as fixing the blame is concerned. The Inter-borough offices were mute. The state transit commission had placed the matter in the hands of District Attorney Joab Banton.

The grand jury had refused the indictment which Banton sought. Everybody agreed it would require new evidence to reopen the probe into the circumstances which sent eighteen persons to death in the crash of Aug. 24. Everybody concerned was politely regretful that nothing had been It was agreed that a switch had moved and that somebody or something must have been responsible. But who? Why? How? It is understood that Harry King, whose real name is Harry Stockdale; a train clerk acting as switchman in the tower at the time of the wreck, will not be replaced on the Interborough payroll despite the failure of the grand jury to indict him for second degree manslaughter.

The Interborough evidently washed its hands of King when he was held by Magistrate Corri-gan Oct. 5. It failed to provide bail or counsel for him as it had done for William S. Baldwin, signal expert, before he was exonerated on a similar charge. DEPOSIT Small Weekly Payments RACCOON COATS $11 I Rosy Cheeks This mannish model of carefully selected dark skins with its wool plaid and satin lin-ing, makes stunning sport model of, ex- ce ptional value.

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