PAGE O THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937 ?AGE TWO SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1~31 NEWS Of The DAY (By The Associated Press) Hudson Tunnel Explosion Kills Two, Injures Five WEEHAWKEN, N. J., May 28.-(R) -Three men were killed and four in- jured, one critically, today by a dy- namite explosion while at work con- structing the second bore of the Lin- coln tunnel. The blast occurrred 40 feet below the surface of the ground. The men were drilling rock preparatory to tun- nelling under the Hudson River. With the first bore, recently completed, each section of the tunnel was to pro- vide one-way auto traffic under the river between North Jersey and mid- town New York. Fellow workmen said the group of seven men caught the full force of the explosion when a pressure drill struck a stick of dynamite. The dead were identified as: Salvatore Ratti, 55, Jersey City, Clarence Hall, Negro, New York City and Joseph Lacey, 34. Elliott Sellus, 58, Brooklyn, who was handling the dril, was removed to North Hudson Hospital in crit- ical condition. Richard Bruno, '39, New York, was also taken-to the Wee- hawken Hospital. The following were taken to St. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken; New York; Lester Curtis of Weehawken, a job superintendent; James Russo, 32, Newark. The explosion occurred in the sha- dow of the Palisades, about 300 feet from the river. All seven men were drillers. Witnesses said the men ap- parently did not know the "dud" stick of dynamite was in a hole in the rock and applied the drill to it. Rabbis Oppose Bill Giving ,Dictatorial War Powers COLUMBUS, O., May 28.--M)- The general conference of "American rabbis adopted late today a resolu- tion opposing the Sheppard-Hill Bill in Congress which would give the President dictatorial powers in case of war, including conscription of la- bor and capital. The resolution, sumbitted by Rabbi William H. Finshriber of Philadel- phia, Pa., stated that "the Sheppard- Hill bill represents a distinct threat to traditional American liberties." DIVORCES TOTAL 11,419 LANSING, May 28.-(JP-A state health department survey showed to- day ver emergency relief in 1935 in New today the Federal Trade Commission York City. investigate possible unfair competi- His first executive position was at tion created by the policies of auto-- the head of the Child Welfare Com- mobile manufacturers in distributing mission of the State of Minnesota. It cars, and of dealers in retailing them. was in this position that he was in- -- --- strumental in building a code of child welfare laws for that state. Mats. - 25c Eves, - 35c The SI YOUR HEAD OFF! OMANCE AND FUN ERRY FOURSOME! N MISCHA AUER « WARREN HYMER Gor~ila Mn Famous "Dse yof -. 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FOUNTAIN PENS The inspection trip, made follow- Student Supplies ing the ceremonies, was the first the Regents have made since the prop- Ml erty was given to the University 12 , years ago, according to Dean Dana. 314 SOUTH STATE 1 )rril STREET Erg i Some of the loyal workers who refused to join the C.lO. strike at, the Republic Steel plant at South Chicago are shown sleeping in the nail department. Company officials prcvided cots for 400 men and ar- ranged to feed them in the plant cafeteria. Regents, Wives Picnic With Forestry Faculty Regents of the University and their wives were guests of the faculty of the forestry school at a picnic yester- day at Stinchfield Woods, Univer- ;ity owned forest near Portage lake. A tree was planted in honor of each of the eight members of the board of Regents after the luncheon. 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