Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1928 — Page 25

IN OHIO WOULD BE TRADE LINK Toledo-Cincinnati Road to ( Connect Leading Cities of State. (i Bn \EA Service DAYTON, Ohio, May 25.—A Buper-highway that will rival the World’s greatest is in the planning here.. Representatives of fourteen westtern cities of the State paritcipated In the session and the plans that resulted from ideas presented indicate that a highway, extending from Toledo, inland harbor on the Great Lakes, to Cincinnati, the Ohio gateway to the south, will be realized. The direct linking of Toledo and Cincinnati, with Cleveland, Dayton and other important cities near its line, tpill form an extensive network of highways that will place Ohio —.- poiUuon :<>■ Uommate all other States, it is said, by onugmg raw materials into the district'ft a lower •'cost and permitting to distribute their finished products Jn a more economical manner. Representatives from each incorporated town and village along theproposed route of the highway ■will name a committee to survey economical and engineering problems and their results will be submitted to W. G. Lee of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce. The representatives will form what will be

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Here is the coastwise steamer Mohawk, flagship of the Clyde Line, driven hard on the sand off Normandie Beach, N. J., after a collision with the liner Jefferson. Six other steamers were involved in collisions while a dense fog covered the coast and disrupted shipping. The Mohawk, which suffered the greatest damage, was beached to prevent sinking after her 85 passengers had been taken off by a coast guard cutter.

known as the and Erie Super-Highway Association. The road, as planned, will follow the latest methods of construction. It will be 244 miles long and will have four lanes of traffic. It will be the only “water level” highway in the world, says its sponsors, having a grade of only 960 feet between Cincinnati and Toledo, compared w’itn a 12,000-foot grade on the Dixie Highway, which parallels the proposed route. Snake Bite Fatal SOUTH BEND, Ind., May 25Bite of a snake has resulted in the death of Bert Kujawski, 51, formerly of this city, at his home in Lakeland, Fla.

GASOLINE FROM GOAL Successful Production Is Effected in Germany. Bn United Press FRANKFURT ON MAIN, Germany, May 25. —Successful production of gasoline from coal has been effected, Carl Bosch, president of the Igfarbenindustrie Company, announced today at the annual stockholo’ers’ meeting. Bosch said that the company and Standard Oil of New Jersey would

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I open a joint experimental station I in the United States this summer. Output of gasoline from coal, Bosch said, would reach 100,000 tons this year and 200,000 tons during 1929. Bosch said that his company soon would undertake the hydrogenation of anthracite, while experiments regarding synthetic production of lubricating oils, coal oil and other 1 products were promising. MILK POOL PAYS TODAY Farm Bureau Distributes $53,773 to Farmers in State. The milk pool department of the Indiana Farm Bureau made its first payment to poolers of the Indianapolis milk district today. The total amount was $53,773.25, including payment for milk from May 1 to, 15. Payments will be made semi- i monthly—on the 10th and 15th. j A price of 60 cents per pound but- j ter fat w r as paid to tli* milk poolers.; For the fifteen days in May, the j largest individual check was between SIOO and $l5O. It is estimated that 3,600 poolers will be served when all routes are completed in the different counties of the Indianapolis district. The counties of Marion, Boone. Hamilton, Hendricks, Shelby, Morgan and Hancock are now being served and Johnson county will soon be included.

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