Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1936 — Page 4
ED WARNING IONS, HIGHWAY OFFICIAL URGES
isregard of Instructions Greatest Cause of Crashes, Belief.
. Disregard of caution and warning gigns maintained by the State Highway Commission is a frequent cause _ of accidents, James D. Adams, commision chairman, pointed out today in a plea for motorists to observe the purpose of the signs. . Failure to heed “stop” signs placed at intersections is one of the most frequent accident causes, the chair man said. “Installation and inbred of caution and direction signs on the state highway system costs several thousand dollars a year,” Mr, Adams declared, “but it is a sound investment in motorists’ safety if drivers «<gbserve the warnings.” New signs reflectorized for greater visibility at night have replaced many old signs during the past year, Mr. Adams said. Signs and markers on Indiana
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Election Commissioners Are’ Guided by New Law This Fall. the I
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criticizing the liquor law as making hoard subservient to the
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‘Commissioners © announced today that 6,750,00 ‘ballots ‘have been ordered ‘printed for the three separate votes to be cast in the ‘| general fall election. = Parke Beadle, election board clerk, said the board had agreed that 2,250,000 presidential elector ballots would be required ‘and an equal number for the state ticket and constitutional amendment votes. The Presidential ballot is to be printed on cherry red paper, the | state ballot on pink and the amendment ballot on white, Mr. Beadle said. New Law in Effect
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ore, left to right are Paul Tegarden, chairman o | since the 1933 act, calling for sepathe committee: Lenoré Montani, Myrtle K. White, [rate ballots for presidential elector Shorty and Edith Haugh. They reported today that [and state ticket voting, went into
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Use of standard signs and markings ‘eliminates confusion and a chance. of accident for motorists {from other states, the chairman declared.
SOLDIERS OF THREE ~ GENERATIONS LINKED
Soldiers of three generations of American wars are to be linked together in the same organization when three Civil War veterans are to be made honorary members of a Veterans of Foreign Wars post tonight. Burne West Striebeck post is to initiate Daniel Murray 90; Heckman King, 95, and David Osborn, 89, in ceremonies at the post hall, Denny and E. Washington-sts, Archie J. Everett, district V. F. W. commander, announced.
urday. The Indians will play Toledo. In the pic- likely.
POWERFUL POLICE GUN IS DEVELOPED
By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. — A new revolver, more than twice as powerful as .the standard . police
service revolver and firing with. suf-}
ficient force to demolish an automobile engine block, soon will be placed on the market commercially, it was learned today. Withheld from commercial production: until recently because of efforts of law-enforcement agencies to have it kept off the markets, the new revolver shoots a. special .375 caliber shell so heavy it would blow an ordinary revolver to bits. Cost of the new gun will be approximately $60, nearly twice that of ordinary revolvers. Officials be-
lieve only a few police departments can afford to purchase ample ‘quantities of the weapons. The Administration, fearing widespread underworld use ‘of the new weapon, may ask Congress-to regulate sale.of the revolvers under a licensing system regulating the sale of machine guns. ©; Thé new gun weighs more than 44 ounces. The jmapact of its bullet imparts a “smashing force” of niore. than 800 pounds— twice. the force exerted. in an. ordinary service revolver.
YOUTHS HELD BY POLICE
Ollie Rhodes, 21, of 3736 W. 10thst, and Marion Suddith, 16, of 215
charges today after police claimed they had beén caught breaking into parked cars in the vicinity of Ring av and W. Michigan-st.
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HOOSIER BELIEVED SUICIDE Times Special NEWCASTLE, Ind. Aug. 201i health was advanced today as & motive for the apparent self-inflict-ed death of Ulysses Fifer, 65, Middletown: Mr. Fifer, authorities said, shot himself in the mouth with a small-caliber gun.
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next three weeks. | Circuit Court clerks’ of Indiana's 92 counties will be required to make two trips to the Statehouse for ballots this fall because of the new absentee voters law, Mr. Beadle said.
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