Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. 4 Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. - President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. Holthouse ..... Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents.

On Highway Construction With repair work apparently starting south of Geneva on highway 27 (the signs have been placed, warning of one-way traffic), it-might be well to review the interstate highway program of Indiana. As you no doubt remember, Indiana got off to a very late start. A Republican legislature refused, at first, to approve the 10% funds needed to match the 90% Federal funds for the 1,121 miles designated for Indiana. Construction moved at a snail’s pace. tf The present administration has "sped up work considerably, and now 353 miles, or 31%%, of the work has been- completed enough to be open ,to the public. Work on the program must be completed by 1972, and it should provide fairly adequate transportation for the 100 million vehicles expected by then. This would be an increase of 21 million over the present number. In addition to the 353 completed miles, 603 more miles are under way, either through actual construction or at the level of engineering, or right-of-way projects. \ Frequently people not too familiar with roads and vehicles complain that the new highways are too big, but they must remember that the roads are being built to meet the traffic problems Os 1975. Even today, traffic tie-ups are one of our worst problems. Anyone who has ever driven east or west from Indiana realizes what traffic means— To the east, you must travel by freeways or tollroads, or be content with 45 mile and hour progress— Here in Indiana if you are lucky you can average 55 miles an hour on fairly busy highways. Further west, the press of civilization isn’t so great, you can actually average 65 miles an hour on ordinary highways. But as population increases, this wiil soon be a thing of the past. It will not be long until travel between cities will have to be accomplished on four-lane, limited access highways. Highway 40 from Indianapolis to St. Louis is a good example of a four-lane highway with unlimited access, and it is almost as hard to drive as a good two-lane road. Every little village has numerous entrances, and means a slowdown.

TV PROGRAMS

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Asks For Increase In Gas Deliveries WASHINGTON (UPI) —Panhandle Eastern Pipe line Co. asked the Federal Power Commission today for permission to increase natural gas deliveries to 13 Indiana utilities. , Panhandle plans to inyest $23.1 million in new transmission facilities so that more gas can be

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delivered to 49 utilities in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Missouri tlwough 171 miles of new pipeline and eight compressor stations. Sam Busby, Panhandle’s Indiana marketing manager, said the 13 Indiana utilities would, xeceive peak day increases of about 50 million cubic feet of gas. Indiana would get about 33 miles of new pipe line and the total cost in this state would be about $2.9 million, Busby said. The peak day winter-time increases planned for Indiana util-

itles Included 15 million cubic feet for Citizens Gas & Coke Utility of Indianapolis; 13.8 million for Central Indiana Gas Co., Muncie; 5.5 million for Indiana Gas & Water Co.; 5 million for Northern Indiana Fuel & Light Co.; 4.5 million for Northern Indiana Public Service Co.; 2 million for Kokomo Gas & Fuel Co.; 2.2 million for Richmond Gas Co.; 15 million for Ohio Valley Gas Corp.; 730,000 for Indiana Gas Distribution Corp,, and 100,000 for Pendleton Natural Gas Co.

o 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 July 24, 1943 — Mrs. Amanda Helm, 75, well known county lady, died after an illness of four months. Mrs. J. A. Mil’s, former Decatur resident, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. O. N. Mortenson in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.

The American Legion auxiliary held a social meeting at the Legion home. More than $1 million worth of cherries are going to waste in the Traverse area in Michigan because of a lack of pickers.

SEWING FOR BEGINNERS 50c A Lesson MRS. ROBERT EASH PHONE 3-9655

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The Paulding Sugar Co., Paulding, 0., will not operate this year and beets raised in that territory will be sold to other plants. Only 3,500 acres of contracts were secured and much of this was not seeded due to the wet weather.