Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXIII, Number 38, 18 January 1939 — Traffic Law Turns Woman's Hair Gray [ARTICLE]

Traffic Law Turns Woman's Hair Gray

j BOSTON —Registrar of Motor Vehici»s Frank A. Goodwin has accepted upbraidings from the puhlie by Uie thoU6ands without a whimpei, but this time he refiises to bear tUe brunt of tbe charges. R«th F. Tinkham, of Taunton, Maas., penned in her applieaiion to the question concerning atiy chauge in the physical description of tlie applicant: "Brown hair has heeumo gr»y, largely due lo consciontious e(fort to observe muHitudiuous nio j tor traffic regu!ations of Mr. GoodIwin."

Hls answer, after looking over ihe statemont, foliows; "I have beon aceused of alniost ēverytliing, buf thls is the first time gray hairs have boen attributed to me. I know many pedestrains bave liad their hair turned gray dodging cars, but tliis 18 the first motorist that has iveistered such a complaint.

"However", he added signitU aut ly, 'in looklng up Uer ag«\ J is 41 years old, and lt is »bout titno for her to have a few gray haii s "WUy blain« mtO"