Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - February 25, 1931, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Driving School Head Dies r 1 Licenses comment on what toe universal tuition In this country is con Jn an editorial in The Johns Democrat which points out that driving on Sunday Is done for a re in this country the fact that this day ends r In rmore disaster than any other day automobile accidents re nulling In both deaths and injuries happen Sunday than any other f says The Democrat in quot ing an the fact that there is less In towns and clt fewer pedestrians than on any other day of the of every 100 mo tor vehicle accidents happened upon Sunday with each ot the four days showing an average ot around 13 out of every 100 acci On there was a pickup In number of while on Saturday the Increase was still 17 out of 100 accidents occurring on that day of rest and turns out to he the most ail when it comes to motoi who mo all the week will point their lingers with accusation upon the man who drives only on Sunday and nay there is the cause for the in crease of rot deaths and injuries from auto mishaps on this is rather doubt fultor analysis oC Sunday acci dents that a great pro portion of them involve motorists who their to be cause considerable trouble on the high But the man who is the con stant driver is the man who takes more chances on the road While it is the slow and inconsistent driver who un nerves the more accomplished mo it is Surefire and reckless man at who makes life miserable and danger ous for and cautious is justas bad as the concludes The Both remember and practice the mary i ules of caution and safety fn THE WEATHER tonight and not much change In temperaT V 49TH LOCK FEBRUARY THREE Investigation of Public Service Commission Touches Phila delphia Situation COUNSEL Refusal of to Approve 1926 Cab Purchase Still Being Considered Senate committee investigating the Service Commission to day delved into the subject of the Philadelphia transportation system with particular reference do Ihe part played by Mitten manage was placed oii the records through examination of counsel for and Mitten by counsel on the committee for Governor Joyce re lated the details of the purchase of the Yellow Cab Company and Cab Company by and the arrangement under which the latter operated the taxicab the purpose of Joyce to link all of the citys head and it permission to increase itsi capital stock to the ex tent of five million Of this million dollars was paid foi the Yellow Cab Com pany in and foi the Cab Company in 1926 A agreement was signed with these companies by R T similar to the contract between Milieu management and R Joyce bald I Cab Bankrupt Relating other details ot the put chose these id that a has bold Greenfield a time P R T it Green field but he professed no knowl edge of what Greenfield had paid I for the concern although ho knew state at the untimely death of Alexander John Hull supei of Public dur ing the Fisher who passed away after a long illness At the looming of the bcf bankruptcy a Keiths tenure of before Greenfield bought it lice had terminated but he wab reHe told Ihe Public Service in an advisory capacity in Commissions refusal to acquisition of the Cah 01 he might be eligible Within a few months for the stale death at the age ot when a man of Keiths attainments may be con in his ended a cai eer for ill health might hud many years of usefulness Keith was called lo the Jrom the Indiana Stale Touchers College of which for ten years he was Ihe wab one of cmiel and under his school system functioned Ills will be a lobb to the educational Keith was personally known iu this city where he had been a at commencement cibes of the Lock Haven Slalo College decision been made as to Ins the vacancy left by his retirement being the time being by a tem poral y in S ills yon one ot people suddenly smitten with ot something you m lo do weeks ciaus among your papers and tue application tot an automobile operators Aio you ono ot the people who got off a check lot hop ing no lust minute ai luw Derailment 01 would u 01 u y your beyond which ib lue laat the old license leg are you one of the fortunate bisons wno with a superior smile that you attended to that tue hrst ot the have the coveted pale 1 win your olu li cense v The Bureau ot Motor limited approximately ap the order being handed down on December and that the K T wab still the commissions order Tho hearing was recessed at noon until When the healing wab Gray continued his examination of Steins Sister III Mis H Stein of Webt Main Street has been called to by the serious illness of her Mibb Buente The Day in Congress A licenses early in but their this yeai huu ucen unusually Some of NEW YORK WORLD BUILDING Associated Press Photo The Pulitzer building In New York which houses the plants of The New and The New York Evening Insist is Herbert president of the Press Publishing publishes both New York World to Be Sold to Heirs of Joseph Pulitzer Apply to Court for Permission to Sell Good Will and Title of Three Papers Now The or UK lort of an 10 Ihe papers could not publish more than HO days build a newspaper that would stand forever us n monument to lis Ideals today to have The three World Evening Sunday were for heirs of Joseph Pulit famed were iu sur court awaiting decision as to whether they might sell those properties to save them from col Surrogate had to decide whether the Pulitzer sons ller their A crowded the publication oC three papers by one company which limited the advertising anil the position of The World among By this that The World was neither servative nor is it but occupied IL in ap pealing to the middle bulk of the Max counsel for Paul publisher of a group Of MESH BUCK and appeared at the bear bell the will ami press ing and said bin client was willing association memberships to the newspaper Inter sum at esls tor a This the courl was told by Roy chairman of the board of and president of the New York Even ing jb the highest ever for a newspaper in this considering that only good will ami tille iiro The it was testified at the pT Ihe surrogates hearing have been los lo offer more than price under A conference of counsel follow ing the night bearing resulted in a decision to give until 11 to make a concrete Employes Would Buy The employes of The World to day asked Surrogate James Koley tor permission to purchase Uie paper on which they I The was in open courl by Gustavo counsel representing men Pointed Directly Toward Next Presiden tial Election DRY ORGANIZATIONS JOIN Raskob Will be Urged to Steer Away From Liquor f Meeting of Democrats Organization of well centralized fighting units in each of the 4S stales bore the endorsement today of the National Conference of organizations sup porting the Amend Ernest presi dent of said the decision to form these reached was pointed toward the next presiden tial He asserted it was the most significant step yet taken by the assembled leaders of the 3u organized prohibition As the third day of secret ses sions the conference began consideration of a proposal to form a board dedicated solely to placing dry planks in the 1932 platforms of both political There was some objection to the of the plan to set up Slate Temperance each to be represented as a unit iu the National not shortly before mid night last II was part of a drastic rewriting of the organiza tions Other highlights in this revision were The establishment in Washing Ion or i national headquarters for nations dry groups of a board of oC 15 dry leaders to provide a unified command on all matters arising between meetings ot the An up of Ihu organiza tion to the election of na men and women nol members of any dry organiza said today it was hoped the of these pro visions would be to creale an over strong National Temp mobilized lo present a front upon all pro ing annually for and women who are employed by five the remaining The Evening World and Sunday Herbert Pul Senate Voles oh confirmation of Meyer ab governor of Federal Re serve Lobby opens invest gallon ot a senator t money Dum a sugar com pany Banking continues inquiry into House Acls on to tax all yellow Considers battleship modernization Ways and Means to oil tariff legislation Commerce works on railroad holding companies Immigration erb designed lo keep aliens each TUESDAY Senate Sent Wagner employment to White of Eugene Meyer and agreed to vote da Senator Ala delay may have lieen due to on election of Hie scarcity ot money a H Bankhead lo succeed him bet that a linger was dueto the good old House Adopted of tue amendment to mobi reliable traits ol f incidentally who Uo not c erce approved have new cards by OI all carrier hold the on me oiu U censes is up Highway Mo g akor announced Patrol will Ot of oil be of or three importation restriction measures days by Ways and Means Com mission of Structure and cities to find a solution through born of knowledge and faith born of love ot our common Ho warned thai the problem must he approached in a broad spirit of Drinking on Increase After reminding his audience that Ihe Commission speaks through its the Virginian remarked While there nru many wbn ob serve the law and some sections in Now Henry mem ber of tho Wickersham Commis reasonable efforts are bo ing made at at the sion on Law Observance and drinking seems to be said today that im mense revenues of bootleggers social and addressing the New anil increasing in all parts of the country am among all classes of the popula This appears to he especially true a to drinking among the youth of both York Merchants rcj Then he pointed out thai a ma ferred to prohibition as this of the citizens of the United ly emotional He believe in he was speaking neither I position to even by ab for or against national he arises of J fundamental beliefs which are At a period in our his deeply rooted in our political ho when Ihe This of public ho upon our social political is beyond the control of lure was much less severe Ihan it is the prolonged agitation the question of slav ery under leadership oil bolh sides threw us into an this week anglers have made necessary So in the nice catches of suckers iii Bald face of more dangerous above the paper mill the continued agitation of i culvert and in Fishing Creek at the this highly emotional question in old axe factory The favorite a spirit of intolerance may lead to small earth Several disastrous have secured a dozen or Anderson said the question more some of which lenses wets and northerners of good in a lew hours Fishing For Suckers pleasant Springlike Democrats Await Meeting Chairman of the Demo cratic arrives here shortly hewill be advised by congressional leaders to steer away from the prohibition issue at the March 5 meeting the com In the congressional leaderb oC Die parly are almost in their determination that the com is without authority to adopt a for Ihe parly on any has had any intention of bringing up pro or oilier issues at the special committee meeting has buen but such a plan has beon rumored executive failed lo shed any light on it when he returned to the capital only remarking that the call for the meeting was broad in scope to permit discus sion of any Alarm in the congressional wing ot issues were to lio acted on was noted in a now warning issued from Southern democracy in the Senate yesler Senator of said the Democrats could nol win in 1332 on a wel and high tariff Mitchell New Regulations regulations to prevent further the alcohol into boot leg channels and lo permit whole sale distilling of brandy awaited today Ihe signature of At torney General The regulations aru designed to go into March said might be some delay since he intended to study them The signature of Secretary Mellon also must be Under the revised dentists will he placed on u pal with physicians in the amount or liquor allowed for office quarts Commissioner Doran of Industrial Alcohol said they did nol any of physi cians medicinal liquor The authorization of large scale Terms Connecting His Name With Published Reports a Contemptible Lie UP TO SENATE COMMITTEE Doesnt Explain Why He As He Was Man Referred To ing senatorial Senator Davis denied Senate Lobby Committee today he had ever lobbied for or against a sugar or received money for lobby The Republican said if he was the one to in published reports that a senator had received from to from a domestic bugai company while the tariff act was it was a con He holds stock from to in the which makes board out of byproducts of sugai cane He testified he had never discussed the sugar tariff with B G Dahl president of the company Davis said he knew the company was interested in the sugar tariff but did not know whether wanted a high or a low What about the tariff inquired Chairman Caraway of the commit I know they were interested sugar for some glass But what about the tariff per I didnt say the says I just knew they were in in Senator Davis made no explana tion in appearing before the com why ia assumed he the man referred to in the pub ha told the committee I rumblings about me last Falland f considerable time Ihen 111 Dying to run down the source so Unit the could investigate brandy will principally Ihe Cali fornia fruit and grape PARTY AT FLEMINGTON Berry Pleasantly Sur prised On Birthday Calvin Fleming Feb Charles F Berry of this place was the guest at a birthday party al her home Tues day when a crowd oL hoi friends gathered lo her and spend Ihe evening in enjoyable social The included Mr ami Mrs J B Gibbon and Mr and Mrs Mrs Thomas Mibb Verna Zeigler arid and David all of Lock and Dean and P Shaffer Mr and John and Calvin Kess inger and Mr and Mrs Jacob Miss Mr and Mrs M U Ziegler and Albert and Pauline Herschel and Mrs Dorsey Peters and and Jimmy Fultz and John Bind and Gag 13 Employes of Nebraska Institution as v They Come to Work Feb Three robbers held up the Habt National Bank bound and gagged 13 including took and I The trio entered the through a rear window As bank employes each wab gagged and taken to the basement Thirteen persons had arrived and were bound and gagged before 845 a when the time lock permitted the opening of the vault bank were forced to accompany the men to the where the robbers scooped in silver and currency The robbers loaded the loot mto a new sedan and escaped Circus ILLIAM HALE THOMPSON Unofficial Give Thompson Big Plurality Over Gang Enemy Feb 25 Hals er of tile in to day w as or top ot the political heap in at Big Sometimes referred to Chicagos cowboy with hat tilted at 4 rode to victory through a tornado of fireworks in primary for the mayoralty crushing Judge John gangster Nemesis and opponents When precincts had report ed the master show who used talking pictures and a parade lo bolster his a total ot votes compared to for Judge who had the voters he would make so for the s if elected mayor that they would all he glad to get out of These figures gave the man who once said he would bust King George of on the a of over Judge The laller was silent about the but promised a Big was In a happy frame of asserting that he won on his Drive and pro of tile Republican Capone Back in Chicago Feb 25 Capone of Chicago slipped into the federal a half hour before his scheduled ar on a contempt of court citation today and eluded the be sieging I In ong of people who clogged the sidewalks about accompanied only by his William F went lo Ihe couit loom ot U S Judge H Wllker It wab his first appearance in a Chicago court foi a and he was in jovial mood He laughed at the widely published reports that he had returned Florida to marshal his forces in the pri mary and manic elections yes Judge Lyle made an issue and the people answered It was Judge John Lyle who issued a wholesale lot of vagrancy warrants far his friends and after they were listed by the Chicago Crime Commission as public enemies awaiting tho opening of federal said he was ready to answer the charge in He came back he to meet the contempt citation and any other charge held against him He will surrender to the county or city officers when his federal court Twentynine ported Today for DRY REPEAL Public Hearings Start 17 on day Blue Laws of sion alone for the moved to speed Sp lawmaking activities and add toits schedule of public hearings The low of hills fiom tee attained Its day when 29 measures woie foft for passage At the committee on law dei announced that nil bills to j peal the cement net had but that hearings the bills to repeal b laws bo inaugurated j on March 17 The wet bills which were on the table included foi a the bills which would have Uie ucl Theie were introduced by Rep Matthew blind legislator from Alleg Rep Fitzgerald of and a bearing the names ot both Sowers and j c on the Rep ing Ihe search of the law was have required affidavits 1o search warrants BAN ON FRUIT JUICES Amendment Offered To Volstead Act By Senator Sheppard Washington Feb 25 lation to put manufacturers of con fruit juices under of the prohibition act was introduced today by Sena tor He an amendment strik ing out the sentence in the Vol stead act which the of the concentrates and fruit juices claimed authority for their fug IK Blue LaW i The Sunday and ing will be held include option measured and two rep eis of the laws and a would permit Sunday Most of the bills committees today were still same minor nature which has those previously tor passage and started the House bide Several ot those making their debut weie ot ance to localities or ol cities The latter included two by Ri lo amend Jt state constitution The first the city of Pittsburgh ti finance The of way or other by a bond issue and would pel mil Ihe city to Issue to the of cent or the upon a majority vote of i The would the constitution to pal bond issues for the of public service projects side the means of debts tlou S of ai 0 of the This would cities to i fiom seven cent ot assessed by a vote registered electors City Manager Bills Reported The bills ot to class to adopt the manager S tor passage Both foi proval of the adoption of the at special elections and delegate the pi administrative to Iho city functioning under the supervision ot Council The salary of the ager is left to the council to decide and the manager can be only for cause shown at hearings The ence in the two bills is Moore measure for lion of under the pro representation p 1 ri which is not included in the Uidel i spacher In advancing iU two minor bills were ally by the until next Monday ati 84 i p m Ill With Neuritis David L Kerr has been confined to hib East Main for the past two suffering with an attack of In Baltimore for Mtb High will undergo tion at Johns Hopkins tomorrow My and Mrs Swope went to Sunday Helen will be Mrs Swopes her left J