Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1942 — Page 12

{OOSIER ASKS

"AUTO CURFEW!

vansville Salesman Wants i

| Only “Essential Driving’ After 6:30 P M.

Times Special WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—A cur-

ymond E. Willis (R. Ind.). The curfew proposal came from . P. Hooker, Evansville, Ind. ‘who phasized the need to continue transportation for salesn such as himself, enator Willis said he would rethe suggestion to OPA Administor Leon Henderson, who exts to launch nation-wide gas raoning Dec. 1. 3 Arguing for his curfew plan, Mr. ooker wrote: “Untold millions of miles of rubare being used every night for 1on-esséntial driving; namely, peole driving to picture shows, bowling lleys, night clubs, etc., which if it gould be curbed would give all of he rubber needed to food salesmen d other essential salesmen. “I live on a street which is on an rterial highway leading to the eart of our city. From 6:30 in the vening until midnight cars pass Imost touching each other, so much that it is even difficult 10 cross he street. Ninety-five per sent of at is non-essential driving.

Mew on pleasure driving, from 6:30] ™* . m. until midnight, is the latest] : of many suggestions for saving tires| : thout nation-wide gas rationing] : t have been received by Senator| ;

No wonder Harold R. Yoeman, N. R., wears such a broad smile, bonds tucked away? bonds to

into the servi He is attached to

pharmacist’s mate, third class, U. S. Who wouldn't with $650 in defense Mr. Yeoman only recently purchased $150 in t the total tn $650 worth he has acquired since he went

the office of naval ame procure-

ment here and is a native of Monticello, Ia.

HOLD LUNCH TOMORROW Koran temple 30, Daughters of the Nile, will have a luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Albert P. Nay, 3118 Broadway. Members will sew for crippled children at the Shrine hospitals.

COLLEGES JOIN RUBBER STUDY

40 RAID WARDENS

GRADUATE TUESDAY

District 25 will graduate 40 air|.p

‘raid wardens Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. |in exercises at Christamore house.

Emanuel Barlina will speak : on “The Responsibilities of an Air Raid Warden.” Maj. Herbert Fletcher will present certificates to the following: Harry Alexander, Mary Ethel Allen, Loney A. Archey, Charles A. Atkinson, Harriette F. Billings, Bena Bradford, Walter Bradford, Wm. R. Burcham, William J. Castleman, Sadah Ray, Curtis Crist, Dorothy R. Dailey, Ernest F. Danner, Thom-

as W, Doll, William F. Dugan, Elsie

P. Drake, Lillian G. Evans snd William J. Emrich, Also Euphia Marie Gates; Louis Goldstein, Earl E. Gorrell, Edwin D. Green, John M. Johnson, Eurene Lentz, Charles_ E. Lightner,

Bert Irwin McCray, Goldie V. Mad d- | dery, Millar’ Z, Maddery, George E

Manship, Ova P._Marvel, Velma R.|| 4

Masten, Minnie May Patten, Kathryn Francis Riddell, Haze] P, Reidel, Flora L. Shumate, Beulah I. Trusty and Donald Richard Watson. E. O. Marlowe instructed the wardens in their duties ahd Audry Hole was the first aid instructor. George Baxter, the district's chief warden, will direct the formation of new classes following the holidays.

WARRANT OFFICERS SALUTED)

‘Warrant officers and flight officers Lare DOW. entitled’ to- the salute -and other - commissioned officers, the, war. de-

James McCallum, Hazel E. MoComb, sc

WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (U. P.)—

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AKRON, O., Nov. 26 (U, P.).—~In an effort further to develop and improve the use of the country’s most vitally needed 'material—synthetic rubber, outstanding scientists of three top-ranking engineering colleges have been called upon to work with ‘the research engineers i of the rubber industry. The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.,

a pioneer in the development of synthetics, has completed arrangements with Princeton university, Ohio State ‘ university and Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, to have the schools’ chemistry| and engineering scientists study some of the lesser known aspects of the synthetic product. Each ‘school will tackle a different problem, and the records of the company’s engineers will be available to them.

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At Princeton, Dr, Hugh Taylor, chairman of the chemistry department, is studying the fundamental make-up of the synthetic rubber as compared to that of the natural product. g From Dr, Taylor, who is delving ‘into “the molecular structure, the rubber -industry hopes for methods of altering its manufacture to overcome the less desirable properties and to improve those already desirable. Proceeding along another line, Dr. C. E. Boord, head of the department of chemistry at Ohio State university, is carrying on experiments to provide better utilization of the properties of the synthetic that is now being turned out for airplane tires, military truck tires and tank treads for the fighting fronts.

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Mrs. Ruth L. Morris, Tipton, worthy grand matron of the O. E. 8S, and Noble Johnson, Terre Haute, worthy grand .patron, will be the honor guests at a meeting of Irvington and Cumberland chapters Monday night in the Trvington Masonic temple. A dinner at 6:30 p. m. will precede the chapter opening at 8 p.m. Officers of the Cumberland chapter will give the initiatory service, Mrs. Bonita Kaye is worthy matron and R. Clifford - Mahrling ‘ worthy patron of the Irvington group. The Cumberland chapter is headed. by/| Mrs. Kathryn Berry and William Powell. Mrs. Harriet Hecker, who has been a member of the Irvington i chapter for 58 years, also will be Aan honor guest.

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