Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1925 — Page 21

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STATE SERVICE EXPANDED RY VNITED PRESS Automatic Printer Installed * in Indianapolis Times Building. The United Press Association, “which supplies The Indianapolis Times with telegraphic news, has expanded T.. Indiana State service 't> y the installation of an automatic printer news circuit. The new circuit makes available full leased wire report of the United Press for a number of papers which were formerly served news bulletins !”■ telephone arl at the same time links papers in the northern part of the State in closer contact with the Indianaolis bureau. News Relayed From the central sending printer telegraph machine in the Indianapolis bureau, located in The Times Bldg., the news is relayed over leased Wires to the receiving machines in the offices of the client newspapers. "With the same speed and accuracy fcf telegraph wires manned by oper■Rtors, the receiving machines automatically copy the news bulletins in euch a form that they are immediately ready for use in the composing rooms of tho, newspapers. Instantaneous Transmission Transmission of the news is practically instantaneous. On an important news break it is only a question of a few seconds until the f‘flash" is relayed from any point fc>n the United Press leased wire system to the papers receiving service trv'er the new Indiana printer circuit. In addition to making available a Jhore extensive and speedier service for papers which formerly relied on telephone bulletins at stated periods Burlng the day, the establishment of !the automatic printer circuit increases the facilities of the press association for collecting State news. PANNER CRASH WEEK (Greatest Number of Auto Fatalities Reported By Company. Bu Times Special NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—A greater number of automobile fatalities were Recorded for the week ending Aug. 15, among the Industrial policyholders of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company than for any other week in the company's history. Dur mig that week sixty-nine such fatalities were reported. Until then the vecord was held by the week ending July 18, 1925. when sixty-six deaths were reported. JAYBIRD LIKE SHEET WASHINGTON—Birds are nature's greatest mimics. A farmer r near here heard what he thought triches learn to roar like a lion. Even

Y Half Gallon of Xyr SHELL MotorOih will be presented to each purchaser of 6 gallons or more of gasoline on the OPENING ofth^mw flit-I Kara IffijjSjßwNfe.. gasoline SERVICE STATION Mo. 3 located at Corner Capitol and Walnut Streets Indianapolis, Indiana Saturday, Oct. 3rd m If you don’t need the oil now, come in anyway—coupons 1# W good for one-half gallon of Shell Motor Oil, redeemable J[ # at any time at any Shell station, will be presented to you. V ROXANA PETROLEUM CORPORATION jP K General Offices • • Arcade Building •e • St. Louis A V Jt llfflf' Hi

Attorneys to Teach Classes

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Byron K. Elliott

Appointment of Robert D. Armstrong and Byron K. Elliott, attorneys, are new instructors in Indiana University extension division, it has been announced. Armstrong, who attended Indiana, Wisconsin and George Washington Universities, will teach

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A SIMPLE PROBLEM We have always been rather fond of problems, but this Used Car “problem” has given us real enjoyment. It looked so hard and turned out to be so simple. Just a case of being fair and honest 1 USED CAR STORE C. H. Wallerich Cos. Dodge Brother* Motor Care UG-28 TV. New York St. Lincoln GO3l Open 8 a. in. TUI 0:30 D. m.. Dally and Sunday Dodge Brothers Dealers Seu_6ood Used cars

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R. D. Armstrong

classes In contracts. Classes will begin Tuesday at extension offices, 319 N. Pennsylvania St. * Elliott, special assistant attorney general, who graduated from Indiana and Harvard Law Schools, will teach a course In bills and notes on Wednesday nights.

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