Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 14

Releases Figures for Nine Months.

CHICAGO, Oct. 30 (U. ~The) ‘ ‘ported a 24 per cent drop in high- : Way fatalities in the United Stdtes| for’ the first nine months of 1943!

* line rationing may reduce the toll]

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to half its late 1941 level. ; In nine months this year, the trafic death toll was 21,200, against 27,900 for the same period last year. September figures were 40 per cent under September, 1941, while August had shown a 43 per cent decline. : : | “The fact that the September reduction was no greater than in Au-| gust indicates that larger decreases dn travel and accidents may not be forthcoming until rationing ‘is ‘extended throughout the nation,”

Sidney J. Williams, public safety]

director of the council said. New Hampshire topped the U. S. in saving lives on the highway, showing a 55 per cent reduction for nine months of 1942. Montana cut its toll 46 per cent, South Dakota 42, Kansas and Idaho 38, Kentuckly 37, Arkansas 36, Florida 35, Georgia 33, and Oklahoma, Oregon and Virginia 32. Michigan, with 29 per cent, and Illinois, with 27, ranked highest ‘among heavily populated states.

KENNARD HIGH CLASS TO PRESENT COMEDY

Times Special {KENNARD, Ind, Oct. .30.—The junior class of Kennard high school will present a three-act comedyAarce, “Double Exposure,” at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the Kennard gymnasium, In the cast are Dickie Millis, Calvin Van Winkle, Bette McIntosh, Carolyn Kern, Lois Taylor, Eugene “Troyer, Waunita Williams, Max Snodgress, Betty Smith, Jake Wolski, Dorothy Shadoin and. Doyle _ Smith, The play is being produced under the direction of Miss Marie ‘Dress, class’ Sponsor.

The. high school orchestra will],

2 YEAR TERM

Ex Convict t Who Stole 3 . Year-Old Child Makes

Confession.

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30 (U. P.). ~William H. Thompson, ex-convict who kidnaped - 4-year-old Vivian Miller from San Francisco and abandoned her at Grants Pass, Ore., pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one to 256 years in Folsom prison yesterday. : Thompson’s bride of six months was exonerated of charges that she participated in the kidnaping and was freed. Thompson said that until they reached Grants Pass with the child his wife had believed Vivian was his daughter by a former marriage. :

OLIVE BRANCH TO MEET Mrs. George Loveless, 414 N. Bradley st., will entertain the Olive Branch Past Noble Grands association Wednesday with a noon lunch-

eon. Assistant hostesses will ‘be Miss Lizzie Teckenbrock and the Mesdames Clara Fullenwider, Katie Landes and Marcia Myers.

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