Word: bus
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hotel workers, men acting as bellboys, desk clerks, night watchmen, bus-boys, and waiters, earned one-seventh of the total amount last season. The number of men securing hotel jobs has been steadily increasing, and such work has seemed to many men both profitable and enjoyable. Musicians can usually find employment in hotels, but the requirements are strict...
Busses. At the end of last year, there were 62 steam railroads using 1,253 busses over 16,793 miles of route, while 260 electric railroads operated 10,062 busses over 20,279 miles. Last week a deal of major importance in this railroad-bus relationship was concluded between the Pennsylvania R. R. and the Greyhound Corp., one of the biggest U. S. bus lines, said to be controlled by the Pennsylvania. The arrangements were for a coordinated rail-bus service between New York, Chicago, and St. Louis, passengers to travel in busses by day and pullmans at night. Especially...
...chattering youngsters were bussing to the Brook Park Elementary School, across the road from Cleveland's Airport. Some peered out of the frosty windows at the light snow on Sheldon Road. Others made last-minute efforts at homework. The bus stopped at a grade crossing on the New York Central R. R. while a passenger train clanked by on the gleaming tracks. Driver and children watched the swaying cars. None thought to look up or down the broad right...
...passenger train lumbered past. The driver put the bus in gear, started across the tracks. Those who were still looking out the windows had one short moment of agony. An express train shrieked out from behind the passenger cars, dove into the bus, splintered its thick body like a fruit crate. The wreckage stopped 160 yds. away. The driver and nine of the ten children were killed...
...fatalities from Ohio motor accidents in the past month, Governor Myers Y. Cooper wrote a stern letter to Director of Education John L. Clifton. Said he: "It is evident that these accidents were avoidable if proper precautions had been taken." The Director of Education, in turn, urged two-man bus crews, strict vigilance at grade crossings. The dead driver of the Brook Park bus was held culpable by the coroner...