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In ,my opinion tens of thou. sands of fires will be caused by the in- El-ease in activities, work done by handymen o, other inexperienced ind unqualifled I.rsons who attempt to nmake additions to the existing electrical equipment, making repdair, etc., without the prnper knowledge or materials. Iiiring a meeting of the <strong>Electrical</strong> Comnittue of the N. F. P. A., held in New York City, March of this year, Field Engineer Tousley stated that ihis record showed that over 25 pe, cent of the fires which occurred in industrial plants during the past 12 months were proved to be of electrical origin. Just stop and think for a moment what a shut-down of a plant means to our government during thee times. This is a very high percentage when you consider the hundreds of causes of fires,. it clearly shows the necessity of rigid electrical inspections and reiaspections of old installations throughout the country, and that the loss of life and p 1 rojerty from electrical fires is not negligible, and that electrical codes and t ards are absolutly neessmary at all (i e, A replort isst'l hi the ire ciunmis o ner of lhe (it, of New York, which appeared in the puilic press. sta os that there wre 34,280 [ires ui rin g 194-II* in inereais nf 5,S72 over 1l40, and that iI Ill prmhabiltty the lira losses would increase, ratlhr thain ldereae, ,luring I. B, E. W. RING Thf sort of gift ai Elee, ricl W orker wlill Ild 'I glir y happy to "llit oh l [Iotger-- great hhia for a p rlze In ,rji"hlz ,t irlI i. ttl .. Tis baig 'Vlblt the $9 00 war years. a this was true ding tl the Ilst ar arid the boom, years, That in 1919 ire Tosses were over $12,000,000 and jumpedl to more than $18,000,000 in 1020 and by 1922 hey almost reached $23,000,000. In checking the xarious fire reports. I noted that in the year 1917, up to and including the yenr I 922, fire losses il the City of New York Lie rease(d from approxima i ly $9.000,000 Lt, approximately $23,000,000. rhi, pcrid . v.r.I the dur.itir. of the war lad the IOm .e..t s which followed ani the logs roppid to approximately $9,000,000 in the year 19133, The work the electrical izslretor and his rsporm..littiesh< are greater today than eve before, when he terrtifes that electricai installliilons ,hih he i nspe&eed are safe and that the rurlent may be turried on. He ib not onl wo wrkig for the welfare of the public ii his ... nni.. lunity nit he is assisting in the saving of critical materials, the substitution of materia ls. watching fi r deliberate violations and %Mhfltage lo eetria] wiring anldi appariabus,. ie is doing verythimg within his power, to .,sist the governlent during ihis crisis, In ~ceoin' that electrical wiring arid equipments are being installed in such a maniner that they will nol endanger lives a.I property and that ,poollery is exercised oith .Iti, feg wih the continuity of deh: r kervice,
Il L 2/hem'cs a Xrauoh o It lo,, ... to rhr fnTike, afls to (hri son of the old ytt...i.. A LETTER FROM A MARINE I gttt ai len r ~rmmy soil todhay, lie i trtainiiii Lto lbe ai Marinle, And like anly fher hlatheriek C'at haltdly wit ito gut ot th.I srene. T'rnr DU..I, hcli y ... take itfasy, Us Malt-inti will do out best, yeti vt' Lvrti sLiarted ,i.r..ethii in 'IS. Now us M[anIHe, will do the test. W, ,ill paste the papIr hanger on hi, blrder, We will dlestrry hi~ murderous war mtacihinea, Andi dad, whir ] rIt Irn, [ willi you proud to lily That your , oc was a United States Marine ellrW lai'e tit( Swastilka with Old Glory, wVhen he thunderos roar? or cannioni ti)[ int ]ome. When we h{ave 1ohewed thii JSip what it {s I., have a scrap, lhnh, uis riot until, will I he home. When we t.iu, up lhat ily t, ATu olj nin Aid nrr.t eill he rielsilho in lberb,. When tIl' SIll i: free of the lihtle Nipionee, *Ve'll be marhthimg hoie again. We Mr ines now hav', a iate with Adolph litller, As iangers hi will know we're in Ihis fght, There will Ile Ito 14 ploint like ii, the last war, Belhe, me, dad, we'll do this thin. up right. You sala! nil] your rub"er In o .d.. And seInd us the nlaterinil ie x1ant. We will wilpe the Frl frrIrt, ]hose little yellu hilH' Ani replace their laugh with a grunt. That *lat, in Ilapai we, will flatten And a hit ni idl Hitler we will score. When wn've kn'rkeld the '+ol'' out of Hitler WIe.Il sail 'i-otit ;csly to o shore. Wur flat. yin were a guone r in the Wo rid War, lhnt ngak,( mie a kBnn if a gunner now. And nlw th}it, I'Ve beenl lade an expert on the rang E E Ilt, Mt n0-of-art gia fof a gun ner-WOW! EnWA~il I,1 I*4. 245. ELE(T"rl' LIRIIFlY LIMEIRICK Ti' a IlpIly nil till AMPS To limat the Axtl tralngm And spee Up enstavet people's iberation; ]']vry hI... ...I V0OLT To gTive the beasts i)illl-- Arid T tA''s h mor, asten their extierminatiun, R11YMEI) DIFINI'FT)NS JJLe it or le rlels with hirittal ninht Srhrrmiliig d,'slIi 'mid fliht, ('reatitig Jirt J~t,'mrllr'rt'] nf fh Whlen Iwpl' wivll wke ill, hIll lliriii& lit
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