JUDGE SAYS MAN TOO‘IMMATURE’ TO DRIVESeverely Reprimands War-clt;ona?(ifarSIren S. Pye; Is Fined,Given SentenceINTOXICATION CASESi ((i' 9: to8:IROYLESTOWN. May 16—A number of cases were before Bucks ^10orClt;County court Tuesday. They included drunken driver cases; and a Brist I township resident was sentenced to pay costs, a $50 fine, and serve not more than 18 months in jail, and declared too immature to handle an automobile.P»VilapiWarren S. Pye, 21, Bath rd., Bristol twp., a used car salesman, who was banded as being immature to handle so deadly a weapon as an automobile, by Judge Edward G. j Biester, was sentenced to pay the I costs, pay a $50 fine and serve not C more than 18 months in jail.Pye, who was arrested March 21 by Chief of Police Ernest Maret. Hulmeville, has seven motor code arrests to his discredit. , C; Bristol Chief of Police Linford Jones, who was asked by Judge Biester what he knew of the defen- j,j dant’s record, remarked that heand Chief of Police Joseph O.i Seader, Bristol twp., pursued the I defendant in a police car traveling more than 60 miles an hour.Stota ihlt;The defendant, who admitted ClBlt;Mdriving around with the spotlight | pointed up in the air, or a cut-out wide open, said: “I like to hear the noise.” ‘‘You sound positively; sa childish and immature,” said ! of Judge Biester. He quit school in ! ai the ninth grade to go to work.Judge Biester told the defendant that he may apply for a parole pi at the expiration of 30 days. He pi broke into tears as he was led j In away to prison by a court attend- j ant.InTRhiPiteatflt;The defendant pleaded guilty tooperating a motor vehicle after operating privilege had been suspended and revoked.He was described as being the type of motorist who “thinks the 1 highways are made for them and | i no one else has a right to drive on j plt; them,” by Judge Biester, who re-! j marked: “It is peoplo like you | itwho cause everyone to fear for a | their lives when out driving.Pye. who bragged to the Court§Continued on I’hrp Sim Ih