Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1940 — Page 19
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Almazan® Followers. Hurl Missiles, Insults; 40 Youths Arrested.
AUTO NEWS
Harvester, Ford Announce New Lines; Dicus_Qutlines’ Winter Driving Rules
International Harvester Co. has announced its!new K-line of International Trucks for 1941. ; z rt ; This large and complete line of trucks this year features a new «Green Diamond” engine, precision built and designed for quéet operation, efficient performance, operating economy and long life. Top flight designers have developed the new K-line series for the
MEXICO CITY, Nov, 20 (U. P.) — Vice President-Elect Henry A. Wal-
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special Ambassador of President Roosevelt to President Lazaro Cardenas today, while authorities guard #igainst a repetition of the anti-
U. S. demonstration which marked his arrival in the capital last night. Mr, Wallace will be Mr. Roosevelt’s official representative at the of Manuel Avila Camacho Sunday. The end of his triumphal 750-mile Automobile trip from the border to Mexico City was marred when a crowd milling outside the United States Embassy shouted “Down with the gringos,” “Down with Wallace,” hurled . missiles and praised with loud “vivas” Gen. Juan Andreau Almazan, the defeated Presidential candidate., Almazan had abanoned his claim to the Presidency because the United States recognized Avila Camacho as the victor.
- 300 to 700 in Crowd
The crowd, composed of 300 to 700 women, children and students, had been gathered by hand bills asserting that Mexico's sovereignty was in anger. The crowd attempted to crash the front doors of the chancery, but attendants slammed the iron gate in time. Mr. Wallace did not see the demonstration{as he and his party entered the pmbassy, which is around the corne, Most of the embassy staff was inside the chancery or embassy building or on the sidewalks watching the crowd. Col. Gordon McCoy, military attache who accompanied Mr. Wallace from the border, was struck on the jaw as he left his car.
40 Are Arrested
Police dispersed ‘the crowd with} drawn guns and tear gas bombs.
ang arrested 40 youths. They said there: would be ho more demonstrations, although' there was ‘an unconfirmed report that one had been planned for Sunday during the ‘inauguration ceremonies. : Mr. Wallace, in an interview with the Mexican press, said “one of the greatest crops Mexico can raise” is American tourists. He hoped his trip would result in mutually beneficial relations between the United States and Mexico. He did not appear perturbed by the demonstraon.
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International's new K-line truck for beverage distributors.
Like all the Internationals that have preceded them in the firm’s|more than 30 years of truck manufagturing, the K-line models have been designed to “not only carry goods but help the merchant sell them,” according to C. R. Frobes, local manager of International. “We have kept in mind the fact that when a merchant's truck makes a delivery, it makes either a good or bad impression of him or his business.” . x
Lee Roy Nunn, assistant regional manager in Kansas «City for the DeSoto Division of Chrysler Corp., has been promoted fo the post of regional manager at Cincinnatj, according to J. B. Wagstaff, Desoto’s general manager, Mr. Nunn has been with the corporation since 1932.
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T. A. Dicus, State Highway Commission chairman, recommends a new. set of safe winter driving rules which have been advanced by the National. Safety Council. The Council outlined the rules after studying automobile performance under actual snow and ice conditions, “The recommendations are: : 1. Check brake linings for simultaneous gripping. 2. Use chains. when necessary, as good. tire tread does not provide adequate traction on packed snow or ice. : 3. Check windshield wipers, defrosters and lighting equipment. 4, Travel at reduced speeds on snow and. ice, even with chains, and watch for children with sleds. ” + 5. Approach-snowy and icy behind: the car ahead, 6. Keep the car in gear when slowing down and pump brakes on-off-and-on to keep them from locking even though chains are being used. 7. Open cowl ventilator to force out gas or fumes in the car and exercise more cauticn generally. ,
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. : ' a » 8 Recommend Steering: Tests for Drinkers ; A simple ‘steering test of a man or woman who has been drinking 1s better than a blood alcohol test for diagnosing drunkenness in automobile drivers, the Journal of- the American Medical Association reports. Both blood tests and performance tests should be used in the diagnosis of drunkenness in drivers, the Journal says. It suggests that any person before being allowed to drive should be required to pass tests for minimum standards of skill, A driver suspected of being drunk could then be retested and if his performance fell below accepted standards, gnd the presence of alcohol in his blood ‘was proved, he should be convicted of drunken driving, ‘regardless of the concentration of alcohol in
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Local Ford dealers today announced & new “Special” line of 1941 model which supplentent the Ford ‘Super DeLuxe and DeLuxe lines. The Special is designed primarily for salesmen, fleet operators and others who want transportation at a. minimum cost. The Special is priced from $25 to $35 less than the DeLuxe group. * : :
The new Ford “Special” V-8 Tudor Sedan,
Offered in three body styles—coupe, tudor and fordor sedans—the line is built throughout for economy, it contains all the big size, fundamental improvements and major essentials of the DeLuxe and Super DeLuxe models. The Special has the same 85-horse power Ford V-8 engine, the new Jonger wheelbase and the “poulevard” ride of its companion lines. Wide bodies of the same dimensions used on the other lines extend over the running boards to give extra seating width. : FE Thirty-two of the 1941 model year have had two-tone paint jobs, D. U. Bathrick, tiac Motor Division general salesmanager, reports. Last year per cent of purchasers ordered special paint combinations. In solid colors, black still leads in preference with 26 per cent, but maroon has jumped to 24 per cent. Dark blue is third (14 per cent) and dark gray follows with 13 per cent. Two shades of green—Thetis green and Allendale green—are leading the two-tone preferences.
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ROAD 14 REPAIR 1S COMPLETED
No New Highway Projects Until Warm Weather Begins in Spring.
The resurfacing of nearly 10 miles of Road 14 between Rochester and Road 17 was completed this week,
leaving only 22 projects under coanstruction on the state highwaysys-
tem. No new road work will be started until warmer weather begins next spring and all present projects will be completed as soon as possible, : |Highway Commission officials said. Detours now in effect are: Ind. 3—From Challestown to Ind. 203.
m_ Ind. miles over Roads 118 an ‘| miles over Ind. nd. —Fro miles over Ind. 26, county gravel and U. S. “ind. 17—From Burr Oak north to Ply-|66_and 261 mouth, . ‘Ind. 26—East of Fairmount, 3 miles over county
37 miles over Roads 28, 2 “(Trucks may use In olis to Middlefork.) ni 46
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Ind. 64—West of Princeton, 8 miles over county gravel, concrete and U. S. 41. . — From Owensville to Princeton. |} 15 miles over Roads 163 and 41, nd. 109—From 2%, miles south of Wolf Lake to 1! miles south, 1% miles over county road, i d. 114—From Ind. 15 to North Man.[chester, 11 miles over Ind. 15, county gravel and city streets. . S. 224—From Markle to Ind. 1, 17 miles over Roads 116 and 1. a nd. 4—_From Ind. 43 to Jamestown. 27 miles over Roads 43 and 34. Ind. 318—FTro n Ind. 1, 8% rom U. miles over Ind. 303. county gravel and county oil mat. _.. nd. 1. Hv rom junction Ind. 335 to Ben-| Ind. 403—From Speed east, 2'a miles over county stone. n
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