Two Burned to Death in Auto Accident. for Fire
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ADVERTISE NOW REMEMBER FIRST FOR YOUR SALE OR RENT THE CARROLL RECORD HOME PAPER Vol.. 36 TA.NEYTOWN, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929. No. 13 NEW BRIDGE IN TANEYTOWN W. M. COLLEGE OPENED BUS INSPECTION ASSURED TWO BURNED TO DEATH Concrete Structure to be Placed Over FOR FIRE PREVENTION A New Four-story Building Added to WASHINGTON MAY SEE Public Service Commi>sion Investi- Mill Road. the Equipment. gating Bus Operation. IN AUTO ACCIDENT. The P. R. R. Co., has commenced WEEK OF OCT. 6. An enrollment of approximately ENFORCEMENT TEST Very properly, the Public Service -0--- work on a large concrete bridge 425 students was expected in the reg- Commission of Maryland is investi- on Mill Road, between George Street ular courses and about 100 in exten- gating the question of bus transpor- The Driver Thrown Out of Car and and Middle Street, covering the rail- Rural Communities Urged to try sion courses at the Western Maryland Senate Stirs up the Wetness:of tation, as to safety of the buses, road tracks and replacing a wooden to Prevent Fires. College, it was announced this week. City. their speed, schedules, inspections, Seriously Hurt. structure that has stood for many The past week was the fifth annual Capital etc. It is said, also, that the bus years. The Company is to be com- freshman week at the college with an owners are working along the same Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Moyer, of mended for giving the town, this fine The week of October 6-12 has been The U. S. Senath that is supposed line, with the object in view reducing designated enrollment of 125 new students,many Union Bridge, were burned to death bridge, and for combining with the by President Hoover as of whom are sons or daughters of t-o be extremely busy decidingi on the number of accidents that seem to in their car about 8 o'clock last Sat- Corporation authorities in 6mprav- Fire Prevention Week. The annual what kind of tariff bill should be have been increasing during the past observance of former graduate. In the absence of urday night, a mile west of New ing this short road, or alley. this week, says Secre- President A. Norman Ward, Dr. L. M. passed at the special session, never- few months. Windsor, and the driver of the car, Especially since the location of the tary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde, theleSs finds the time occasionally to The disposition seems to be to re- undoubtedly has contributed Berthoff, faculty chairman of fresh- William Poole, a youth of 18 years, High School building on George St., material- man week, gave the address of wel- take a rest—as it were—by starting quire frequent, if not daily, inspec- the son of Mrs. Moyer by a former this stretch of road has been used al- ly to the cause of human safety and some new investigation, or taking ac- tions of buses. An article in the well-being. come. marriage, was thrown out of the car, most as much as a street, both for Monday was a day of vocational ob- count of somebody or something out- Baltimore Sun, last Saturday, said in sustaining a fractured arm and leg vehicular travel and for pedestrians, Following the President's announce- side of its own household. part, speaking of a conference that ment on jectives and choice of courses until and other injuries. as well as for children going to and fire losses in general, Secre- 5:30 P. M. Members of the three An occasion a this kind grew out is to be held by the State Commission They were on their way home from from school. tary Hyde called attention to farm of the statement made last Sunday and bus operating officials; visited two fire losses in the following upper classes arrived Monday eve- Westminster, where they The bridge will be 27-ft. wide over statement: ning and class room work began Tues- by the President that he would help "The accidents of the last few of Mrs. Poole's sisters, when a tire all and 45-feet long. It will have an "The farmer has as much reason to make Washington a "model en- weeks and public complaint concern- as the city dweller day morning. suddenly went flat causing the car 18-ft. driveway and a separate walk or any other The first general college assembly forcement city," if furnished the evi- ing recklessness has brought the sit- to swerve and strike the abutment of 6-ft. wide, the latter to be continued owner of property, to interest him- dence giving "time and place" of vio- uation to a head and a general con- small stream, after- self in these special annual was on Wednesday morning, when the a culvert over a 4-ft. wide from George to Middle cam- whole student body was addressed by lations, the statement having follow- ference which will include all phases ward turning over partly on its side Street, with hard roadway of about paigns against fire. ed charges made by Senator Howell of operation will be held as soon as it into the cul- "The loss on farms and President Ward. in a ditch. The crash 16-ft. The construction will be con- in rural The new four-story building erected (Neb.) that the capitol was notor- can be arranged. vert caused the gasoline tank to ex- crete foundations and abutements, communities due to fires has been es- iously "wet." And now, it looks as The matter of safety equipment on car was in timated to have been at a cost of $200,000, of which $125,- plode, and instantly the steel girders, and a wooden floor. The as high as 000 was a State appropriation, will be though, between the Senator and the the busses is only one phase of the flames with Mr. and Mrs. Moyer help- work is expected to be finished in 3,500 lives and $150,000,000 worth of President, there may be more to fol- investigation, it was said. Schedules the inside, the doors being property in a single year. The used for the first time this year. The less on about two months. rural first floor contains kitchens and store low the interchanges that have taken to determine whether they can be fol- jammed. In order to provide for approaches population of our Nation should give place. lowed without violation of the speed Harry Lippy, living nearby, heard serious and constructive rooms, the second or main floor is the to the bridge, the four adjoining thought to dining hall, seating 600. The two Senator Howell, who is a Republi- laws, particular attention to the ac- the crash and saw the blazing auto, property owners, J. J. Overholtzer, U. this problem and make special efforts can and an ardent "dry" came back curacy of speedometers so that driv- and others were soon attracted to the to eliminate needless fire losses. upper stories contain classrooms and S. Bowers, Roy B. Garner and P. B. fully equipped laboratories. on Monday in an attempt to give the ers will have no excuse for speeding Spot, but all efforts at rescue were Englar, each contributed a wedge- "Lightning, defective chimneys and specific information required by the and various other conditions will be fruitless and in a very short time flues sparks on combustile roofs, The faculty includes nine new President, reiterating that he is a shaped strip from the rear of their members--Della J. Avery, home eco- investigated. the car was destroyed, except the lots; without which, a bridge of this matches, smoking, spontaneous igini- non-drinker and had no personal Members of the commission assert- chassis. The two bodies were com- tion of agricultural products, nomics; Gwendolyn Mann, speech; of Washington's liquor width could not have been erected. careless Marie Parker, physical education for knowledge ed that they did not want to make pletely unrecognizable. The bridge is wider than seems use and storage of gasoline and kero- fraternity; but charged that for the results of their investigation Young Poole was picked up in an sene, faulty wiring and improper use women; Pauline D. Wyman, biology "nearly three years protection has necessary, but the Railroad Company and chemistry; H. Latiner Elderdice, public before it is completed. unconscious condition and rushed to insisted that possible future needs of electric appliances, continue to be been afforded" two of the city's eat Concerning the defects discovered Frederick Hospital in the County Am- the principal known causes of fires on chemistry; W. Scott Hall, economics; and dance Hotels, and giving tips should be cared for, and the other Dr. Clyde A. Spicer, mathematics; 0. by the commission's inspectors, the bulance. Various county officials ap- parties to the improvement gave their farms. concerning other places, giving their company officials declared that many peared on the scene, but by general "The individual has it in his R. Taggart, Jr., German, and Dr. consent. power Theodore M. Whitefield, history. names. of these had developed only a few consent no inquest was held. to combat these hazards, and I urge This aroused somewhat general dis- hours before the inspections were Mr. Moyer was foreman of the Un- that he do his utmost to safeguard "Inside" Information for Women. cussion mainly on the part of other made. Others resulted from failure ion Bridge Cement Plant, and was 54 This Hand to Mouth Business. his family and property against the "dry" Senators, incidentally bringing of the drivers to report to the shop years of age.