Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1958 — Page 2

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l^^s.’- 9 ■' tJKIuJI JI " ALIVE, BUT MAYBE NOT WElt-Fadhil Jamali, former 'lraqi premier and once his country’s UN delegate, stands under guard in a Baghdad prison. He was believed dead until he showed up in a prison TV interview. The new regime accuses him of helping foreigners to exploit Iraq.

State Police Study ■ . « Use Os Television Closed TV Circuit Plan Under Study INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — T h e battle of law enforcement officials to cut the slaughter on Indiana highways may get a new ally — closed circuit television. Supt. Harold Zeis of the Indiana State Police gave an enthusiastic report today after witnessing a demonstration at Valley Mills Wednesday. Zeis said that by use of a closed TV circuit, one trooper could £ee speed violations on a screen from a fixed observation point and dash out to make a direct observation and an arrest, if warranted. The plan would work in conjunction with an electric timing device, already being used by police to determine speed of vehicles. The timer has .two hoses across the highway, one of which starts a clock in operation, and the other shuts it off. This timing device is calibrated to show the speed of the car. Under the closed TV plan, a camera would be trained on the section of highway where the speed test was being made, and the watchful trooper could see the car whose speed with being checked. The screen also would show violations other than speed, according to the plan envisioned by Supt. Zeis. The superintendent announced that a study of the possibility of incorporating closed TV circuits into the traffic control work of his department will be made prior to the completion of the biennial budget. Zeis said, the plan would permit the department to extend its manpower since only one man is needed to operate the coordinated speed checker. He estimated' the cost of a complete unit, with zoom-type cameras that could follow cars traveling in both directions on’a duallane highway, at “slightly under $5,000.” Supt. Zeis said New York uses similar closed circuit TV at the Holland tunnel and California also uses it on some of its freeways, but primarily for maintaining smooth traffic flow by changing the synchronization of signals. “Our idea is to use closed circuit TV for law' enforcement. " Zeis explained. “But it is valuable also for keeping a certain area under surveilance.” The superintendent said that an observer may seh a car moving on a highway several miles away on his monitor under good atmospheric conditions. AIR CONDITIONED FRI. & SAT. a ’•TWO SUPER-SHOCKERS. To Chill Your Blood! Screen’s Greatest Screamfest! 7 >M M>ru r »UM«N*TU«*I I Iggw | TtCHNICOLOIfI_J —ADDED THRILLER— Snorkel Killer Strikes Again! “THE SNORKEL” Peter Van Eyck. Betta St. John —o Sun. A Mon. - ’‘'PETEK PAN” Walt Disney Feature Cartoon

——.— — —, Harvester's Office Workers Vote Strike FORT WAYNE* Ind, <UPI) — .Office-—employes—at—the—Earl. - Wayne works of International Harvester Co. voted by an 8-to-l margin Wednesday to strike if a new contract with the United Auto Workers unions is not agreed on ' by Aug. 1. ’ The yote was 476 to 58 in favor of a strike, according to Fred Noel, president of UAW Local 305, who | said it Was the largest margin ever J recorded in the local for a strike i j and the largest percentage of . , membership to participate. I Previously UAW Local 57. repreI seating production and maintenance employes, voted 1,771-to-99 ’ to strike. ‘ Admits Robbery Os New Albany Office Cancr-Stricken Man Confesses Robbery NEW ALBANY, Ind. (UPD — A| cancer-stricken man who con-j fessed a $1,250 robbery of the Union Savings & Loan Assn, here,: today faced bank robbery, charges. The FBI said Edward Emerson Jordan, 46. who said he lived “oh j and off’ here for the past few, t years, was arrested at a nearby . roadblock Wednesday aS he re- ■ turned from Louisville with a used automobile he purchased I with part of the loot. . F Authorities recommended that . he be held on $20,000 bond pend- ■ mg arraignment. About S9OO of the stolen money was recovered and a gun he allegedly used in the robbery also was found. Jordan, a native of Illinois, entered the loan office Unmasked shortlv before noon Tuesday, authorities said. He pointed a gun at Vernon Smyth, the firm’s secretary. and demanded all the currency on hand: Smyth told police the bandit threatened to kill him if he did not comply.. The gunman then started to leave by a front entrance, but turned around and headed for a back door when a customer entered As he passed through a back room, he took Osten Logsdon. a salesman, as hostage. Logsdon was not harmed Authorities said Jordan told them he was suffering from cancer and that he had only a short time to live. — Last Time Tonight — | ELVIS PRESLEY “LOVING YOU” j & “Will Success Spoil J Rock Hunter” Tony Randall. Jayne ManxfiflUSL FRI. & SAT. r»«» Warner Bros. ration-— s MP I MWSMCfIW ■ i AV»O >TARRINO _ ........ — JAMES CRAIG-ANGIE DICKINSON — ADDED ACTION — Exciting Desert Warfare in Blazing TECHNICOLOR! First Showing in Decatur! “BLACK TENT” Anthony Steele. Huge Cast —o—o Sun. & Mon—“MARACAIBO” Cornel Wilde—ln Technicolor. A | "Another Time, Another Place”

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