. Electric railway journal . Katherine , lecturer for the Bureau of Public Safety,Brooklyn (N. Y.) Rapid Transit System, deliveredforty-seven lectures on public safety, six with motionpictures, including the Cost of Carelessness, and heldtwo conference talks with members of safety patrolsand careful clubs. Two night lectures were delivered,one to the children of the Industrial School Associationand one under the auspices of the board of were attended by 21,590 children and 883adults. One new safety patrol and three new carefulclubs, consisting respectively of twent
. Electric railway journal . Katherine , lecturer for the Bureau of Public Safety,Brooklyn (N. Y.) Rapid Transit System, deliveredforty-seven lectures on public safety, six with motionpictures, including the Cost of Carelessness, and heldtwo conference talks with members of safety patrolsand careful clubs. Two night lectures were delivered,one to the children of the Industrial School Associationand one under the auspices of the board of were attended by 21,590 children and 883adults. One new safety patrol and three new carefulclubs, consisting respectively of twenty boys and thirty-eight girls, were formed. Thirty-eight patrols andtwenty-nine clubs, formed since October, 1915, now havean active membership respectively of 936 boys and 658girls. One new bulletin board was installed, making atotal of 353 boards for which weekly safety materialwas supplied. Seventy-seven schools, public and paro-chial, participating in the third annual safety prizeessay competition, have submitted May 6, 1916 J ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 863 19 16 CONVENTION ATLANTIC CITYOCTOBER 9 TO 13 ASSOCIATION NEWS 19 16 CONVENTION ATLANTIC CITYOCTOBER 9 TO 13 Capital Traction Company Section Discusses Paper Making—At Hampton Section Meeting H. H. NorrisDiscussed How the Employee Can Help Solve Railway Problems—Meeting in New Haven CAPITAL TRACTION SECTION AT WASHINGTON, D. C. At the meeting of the Capital Traction Company Sec-tion No. 8, held in its new quarters in the General OfficeBuilding on April 13, the members were initiated intothe mysteries of paper making. Through the courtesyof the District of Columbia Paper Manufacturing Com-pany a number of slides and motion pictures were dis-played, showing the different steps in the manufactureof paper from the time the stock enters the mill in theshape of wood pulp and old rags until the finishedproduct is turned over to the shipping department. Langtry of the paper company explained, in a mostinteresting
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