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NOTE: One of the chief items on the attached bills is "cash"-money I had the hotel pay out for taxis, on which I spent about $8 a day. Taximen were scared to go out during the rioting, so I had to pay fantastic prices...
...except for a few "essential" autos. But you still have your old tires. Well, maybe-but Leon Henderson hinted last week that the U.S. might requisition tires from private cars to keep doctors, police, defense workers rolling. Well, you can take a taxi. No-taxi tires wear out too"; taximen predicted they'd be off the streets in a few months...
...have to go into the bread lines?" wailed truckmen and taximen...
...vocation for the priesthood. He earned his way through high school, Duquesne University, St. Vincent's Seminary by driving a taxicab. Last week, wearing clericals as seminarians do, Raymond Heintz turned in his last trip card to the cab company. Next week he is to be ordained. Pittsburgh taximen, 500 of whom planned to attend Father Heintz's first Mass, got up a fund, presented him with a fine gold chalice...
...interim between applying for a license and being wed, took effect June 1, Maryland's Constitution permits the lifting and postponement of its laws by public petition within 30 days. The law is then submitted to popular referendum at the next election of U. S. Representatives.*Maryland taximen, who make good money driving out-of-State couples to the marriage mills, obtained 13,007 signatures of registered voters (3,007 more than required) and Maryland's mills ground merrily on, with November 1938 their distant and dubious deadline...