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Show I T0BACC0 SI Society Formed For the Wk Purpose of Regulating jllI Use of Tobacco ml Wew York' July 7- The denial bv filli Justice Giegorlch, but on technical "IBS reasons only .and with leave to renew, HJH of the application for1 Incorporation of fmwg "TQe Non-Smokers of America" has 0" Bi drawn attention to a proposed cru- Jfc Bade by men of nation-wide proml- flP nence against indiscriminate smoking ymmt 1Q puhllc places. The Incorporators 11 Iw include Dr Charles G. Page of this Mm clty' wbo las attracted attention by Mm having people arrested for smoking ?mwt In the subway; ' Professor Bert G. ill;-' wilder of Cornell; Dr. Harvev W 6K Wiley, president of the American ?? Therapeutic society, Chicago, the Ufll' Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, pastor of II I All Souls' church. Chicago, David 91 1 Starr Jordan, president of Loland )9 Stanford university, James R. Day, all:; chancellor of Syracuse university; SSI J Professor Thomas B Stowell, of the )l I University of Southern California, M and Professor WInfleld S. Hall, of the m I Northwestern university. I The organization's purposes are to U encourage and co-operate in the en-S en-S Jk forcement of laws, ordinances and I If regulations against smoking In public ?! and semi-public places, and "to secure I r the co-operation of all persons in con- fr irol of buildings, restaurants, hotels, Y theaters, street cars, railway stations, F ra'lwav cars, sleeping cars, dining I! cars and other places provided for the use of the general public, to pro- hlbit tobacco smoking therein, or to I so limit and restrict it that only those who may Indulge that habit will be required to inhale the tobacco fumes." |