Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1931, Page 10

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il A—10 * VANDERBL BACS BUS RECULATRN Believes Operators” Would Agree If Men Familiar With Problem Map Plan. Suffers Hurts TEXAS LEGISLATOR INJURED BY FALLING TREE LIMB. William H. Vanderbilt, bus magnate | | and ‘banker, told Washington business leaders here last night that he would welcome proper Interstate regulation of the bus transportation business. Speaking before a gathering of about 75, at the Washington Hotel as the guést pf theBoard of Trade, Mr. Van- 3 | derl said \he belleved most of the T | bus company operators would egree to interstate regulation, but that such regulation shoul of those who understand the problems of bus rtation and bodies which are not prejudiced against the bus. - Complaints voiced by -some railroad interests that the bus companies are not paying their share of Government costs, such ss maintenance of high- ways, ere not accurate, Mr. Vanderbilt Representative John - Garner, Demo- declared. g g ks | cratic Jeader of the House, was injure SUye N Are/iion 66 Susy. at his home here yesterday when a huge Pointing out that his concern, the|limb fell from a tree and knocked him Coastal Transit Co., now operates in hip was bruised. 12 States and the District of Columbia, a ladder for & he reported that his Soncern pays on | workman who wes sawing the limb. an average $485 a coach per year for the use of highways, where as the . average automobile owner pays but $28 & year per car. In 1929, he continued, the railroads paid in taxes about $1.50 for each 8100 of investment while the busses paid about $1.20 per hundred. “We are not_the sworn enemy of the railroads. . We feel, instead, that we can help them in some ways. ‘The bus and the rallroad services should ment one another. We believe bus_transportation is here to stay and that well organized, well financed bus corporations will prosper.” Willing to Co-Operate. Touching on the local problem of the establishment of & bus terminal or bus the street, as a means of tion, Mr. Vander- JOHN GARNER. UVALDE, Tex., September 24 (#)— FORMER JUDGE DIES IN WEST VIRGINIA Francis M. Reynolds, 88, Served in Legislature and Was Mayor of Keyser. Special Dispatch to The Star. KEYSER, W. Va., September 24— Prancis M. Reynolds. 88 years old, for- mer judge of the sixtsenth West Vir- ginia judicial district, one of the foun- ders of Potomac State College here and long prominent in Republican poli- tics of the State, died at his iome here after an extended illness. He served three terms in the Legis- 't‘;l‘re during the period from 1895 to 1 THE EVENING STAR, SUSPECTS QUERD N COLLNGS CASE Youth With Criminal Record and Escaped Asylum In- mate Are Held. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 24.—Two suspects were held in the Nassau County Jall at Mineola today for guestioning in ‘the killing of Benjamin P. Collings, who was bound hand and foot and thrown from his yacht into Long Is- land Sound twc weeks ago. Police - sald thé; men answered in a general way the description furnished by Mrs. Collings, who said she was be in the hends taken off the yacht by her husband’s assallants) and cubjected to mistreat- ment et the hands of one of them. Inspector Harold R. King of the Suf- folk County police said the men were npt under arrest, but had accompanied the officers volunarily to the jail, ADVERTISEMENT. CSIT of T ‘ §C“OOL BAND® Ao BONERTISENENT OF GENERAL FooDS CORPORKTION. WASHINGTON, where they were permitted to sieép with deputy sheriffs nearby. One of the men was , 40, a_stevedore, who was questioned at length at the Hunters Point police sta- tion before being taken to " ‘The other sus| ‘whose name was withheld, was described by police as a youth of 18, known as a friend of Quinn’s and having a criminal record. King sald Mrs, Collings would be taken to Mineola early today in an at- tempt to identify the two men. Quinn was found at the home of his brother, & Queens physician, by Long Island City police, who said he had been arrested three times on suspicion of murder and had_escaped from several insane asylums, the last being the Cen- tral Islip State Hospital, to. which he was committed in 1929, | " “The police said Quinn was thoroughly | familiar with the North Shore of Long | Island and had been seen in ghe vicinity several times during the Jast three wecks, They said he was expert boatman and until recently owned a | cance. He was described as a man of great physical strength. The police took bim to Hunter's Point police station and Blue questioned him there. | 7 Importance was attiched to the own- | | ership of a canoe because Mrs. Collings | | told_authcrities the men who boarded | the Collings’ power boat Renguin bound her husband and threw him into the sound and took her off the boat in & canoe. Blus hias been proceeding on the thecry that one of the assailants, de- ADVERTISEMEN" 7 { LouDER ON | B piccdlo scribed by Mrs, Collings as & middle- eged man, was a lunatic. Suffolk County authorities were un- decided whether they would’call Mrs. Collings to testify at the inquest, which be resumed tomorrow. She has sig- d her willl ess to Felix -di Ma f | engaged by Blue, tock Mrs. Oollings yes- terday over the cours: of the Penguin on the day and night of the attack and had her story. DAL AR FACES PRISON TERM_ Accused of gperforming & marriage s ‘without luth'(:rl"teyé M. m. 3 , Wwas convic udge Ralph Given in Police Court i) ay. Erquhart is sald to haye posed 8s &' fi};flsta flw(l;ul:fiehe ma ‘Walter E. es ane al Rosemand, both cel- ored, 2388 Champlain .mee?,' July 21. —— BRAKES RELINED 4 Wheels 2 Wheels Ford A, $4.95 Chev., 53 95 Chev.. .$6.95 Pontiac’ 55 ity GENERAL BRA! 1525 15th N AR e T ses D. €., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931.° Buy Quality Foods Where You Receive The Most of the Best for the Least We Garry Complete Lines of Quality Merchandise in All Qur Stores. 5 A Trial Will Convinee You That— Quality at a Saving Always Satisfies One S—I.h‘ bag Gold One 5¢ can 45C0 Both Family Flour and Baking Powder | ' 15¢ Choice Crushed Corn. ¢ . .3Cans 23¢ Buy this combination and save five centy. Del Monte Royal Ann. Cherries % 15¢ Del Monte Royal Ann. Cherries 1< 25¢ | Choice Stringless Beans . . 3Cans 22¢ l.leg. 6¢ Fancy Blue Rose "RICE 2~9c Suggestions for Meal Planners Gold Seal Rolled Oats 3 pkgs. 25¢ Post Toasties 2 pkgs. 15¢ Baker’s Cocoa™ - V5-Ib. can 18¢ ASCO Peas and Carrots can 10c A4SC0. Evaporated Milk 3 small cans 10¢ 4SCO Bartlett Pears * big can 21¢ Pink Salmon can 10¢ Gulden’s Mustard jar 13¢ Choice Tomatoes 4 cans 25¢ California Dried Lima Beans Ib. 10c Butter Kernel Corn can 17¢° New Crop Fancy Calif. Evaporated Apricots » 23¢C Money Cannot Purchase Finer or Purer classes of interstate busses being forced 10 operate out of a union bus terminal. Joshua Evans, jr, Washington bank- mmfl. R. H. Newcomb, general manager of the Vanderbilt lines, He was a delegate at large to the National ~ Republican = Convention in 1896. He was elected judge of the six- teenth district in 1904 and re-elected in 1912 for a ‘second e:ght-year term. Preserves Sett, Butter ™ 39¢ “The Finest Butter in Americal” In Pound Prints or Wrabped Quarters. o2 e S e b. 37¢ He also was formerly maycr of Keyser and president of the First National Benk of Keyser. He married Belle R. Hermen, Mor- gantown, W. Va., in 1866. Two sons, State Senator E. Bunker Reynolds and “ | G. H. Reynolds, and on= daughter, Mrs. .| Luthern B. Carskaddcn, all residing here, survive. Funeral services will b2 held here Fridey, - g also e. 4 Among guests were District Commis- soner Lu . Reichelderfer, Lieut. - Principals Organize. FAIRPAX, Va. September 4 (Spe- cial) —High school principals of Fair- fax County have organized to discuss matters of general interest. Miss Nancy Gregory Edwards of Falls Church has been elected chairman and Miss Agnes. Donaldson of Lee-Jackson. secretary. SAYS MAN IS SLAYER OF ‘SISTER AND FRIEND m;fiim Sociéty Woman Causes Arrest of Willie' Peterson, Col- ored, After Seeing Him on Street. The:_woman who gives her lgundry to us each week ‘gives herself a most valuable * gift. . LEISURE. < And sh® has the complete assurance that National Service' is -consistently su- perior. Ever¥ gervice from wet wash te completely finish- ed. A week's trial will convince you. p ward and Miss Wood, who was shot in the spine, died a few days later. W, S. Senll Co. 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