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Show MORE AIR IN GERMAN CARS New Rules Permit Open Windows in Coaches Under Certain Conditions. London. "Anybody who has ever fought for fresh air in a German railway rail-way carriage," writes a correspondent In the Daily Mail, "will be Interested to hear that, even amid the preoccupations preoccupa-tions of war, the authorities are making mak-ing an effort to sorve so weighty a problem. The Berliner Tageblatt learns that henceforth in a compartment compart-ment separated from other compart-nwnts compart-nwnts by a swinging door, windows may be opened only if all the passengers passen-gers tn the compartment consent. "In other compartments any one passenger has the right to demand the opening of a window. "These Tegulations are now printed On the windows themselves, and It is hoped that the violent arguments which have hitherto resulted from attempts at-tempts to let fresh air Into stifling compartments will be less frequent." |