Show WEATHER TOlL MOUNTS AS NE NW O CUR 57 Are Killed Within 24 Hours in East and Midwest Midwest Mid Mid- west est Heat H. H t Big Factor FATAL BUS MISHAPS High Temperature Drives Four Persons Insane Ten Killed on Outing NEW YORK YORI July 23 23 AP De De AP-De- De Destructive storms brought relief joday today to today to- to day to New England and the middle mid middie mid mid- dIe dle Atlantic states but Increased by three score the de death tn toll froma from a a. a heat wave that had plied piled u new up-new new high temperature records Within twenty tour hours fifty fifty- seven seven deaths were add added d by heat leat al and storm to Wednesdays Wednesday toll toU of oft t ti two score killed in the tho East and Midwest st st. The The Midwest gOt got relief relief in rain and cooling breezes early yesterday but th the East East sweltered until last night Booth the author Was Vas swept p put out t to to tose sea se sea by bya a storm I that arose e while he was motor boating boat boat- ing at Kennebunkport Me but was rescued by another boating party James Montgomery Flagg the ar artist artist ar- ar rescued Isaac Cook a retired St. St Louis realty man from the water wa wa- ter at Biddeford Pool Me only to find that Mr Cook had died of a aheart aheart aheart heart attack Mr Mr Cook had plunged Into the ocean ocean to save his sons son's canoe canoe which a storm was blowing away SCORE SUCCUMB There here w were re two twenty-two New England traceable to the heat C on page 6 6 STORM ADDS TO TO DEATHS BY HEAT 1 Con from pare page 1 1 Or or storms ten In iri New York City eleven In New Jersey two each In Washington and Philadelphia and several upstate In New York in addition to ten women on an outIng outIng outing out- out Ing killed by a bus accident at Nyack N. N Y The rho highest official temperature recorded was In Hagerstown Md It was in Washington and generally In Pennsylvania Maryland and Four persons went temporarily Insane In Binghamton n N. N Y Dogs maddened by heat attacked children children children chil chil- dren In Jersey City The heat wave brought a plague of flies at Ogdensburg N N. Y X and mow shovels were used to clear them away I Prisoners were vere released from the city Jail at Raleigh N. N C C. C on their own recognizance COOLED BY STORM Threat of storms storms drove drove to their homes thousands who h had d slept two nights in New York parks when the temperature a days day's high of 97 dropped 6 degrees In eight minutes Wire Vire communication was seriously serious serIous- ly affected In New Y York state and nd New England Some trolley lines and railroads were blocked by branches of trees and there ther was considerable of buildings Damage to apple and other or orchards orchards orchards or- or particularly In iii southern souther Maine and New Hampshire was set at well in excess of while property loss of other sorts sods in New England was believed to have have- added at least NYACK NYACK N. N Y July 23 AP AP- AP Ten women and out of ot forty-eight forty who sought to escape the heat of New YorI York City In a I bus excursion yesterday are ale dead The driver of the bus which overturned overturned overturned over over- turned was held today coday in the New NewYork NewYork York City N. N Y Jail Three Three other passengers were on the danger list at the Nyack hospital hos hos- pital No passengers escaped In Injury injury injury in- in jury twenty-four twenty were In hospitals toda today The rest were sent home after after hospital treatment The passengers were returning to their homes in Brooklyn after spending the day In Bear Mountain Mountain Moun Moun- tam tain park parle Witnesses said the bus driven by Daniel J. J Lastro was vas not speeding prior to the accident The machine bumped over a crossing in the heart of parkhill N N. Y and fifteen feet east of the crossing swerved then started rolling down a slight In in- in cline dine Witnesses saw sv Lastro work work- workIng Ing lag frantically with his levers and heard the frightened SCle screams ms of the women and children as the machine gathered momentum The brakes refused to to hold and when the machine machine machine ma ma- chine reached the bottom of the in incline incline in- in cline dine and and crashed against a a store window it rolled over Every Everl available conveyance was used to take the Injured to the hos hos- pital The first first to appear was a lumbering ice wagon The dead are Irl 1 Mrs Catherine Barth Mrs Mis Margaret Helper May 12 Mrs Englehard Mrs Henry Schultz Catherine Albert 5 Mrs and three unidentified unidentified fied fled women i IT 1 I h h. h |