Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1946 — Page 9
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AIR SERVICE BEGINS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U. P). ~Pennsylvania-Central Airlines announced today that it will start dally high-speed passenger service between Washington, Chicago and Norfolk Jan. 10.
SCIENCE WINNERS: TO BE NAMED SOON
WASHINGTON, Jan, 2 (U. P). —Results of the fifth annual science talent search tests taken by several thousand high school seniors will be announced this month, Watson Davis, director of Science Service, sald today. The 40 winhers in the competition will receive expense-paid trips to Washington where they will compete in March for $11,000 in scholarships. The scholarships are provided by Westinghouse Eléctric Corp. to encourage youth! scientists.
C. & S. WILL ADOPT SHORT WORK WEEK
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BLANEY, 8. C, Jan. 2 (U. P).— Two pefsons were killed and 20 injured early today when the engine and four coaches of the Silver . Meteor, Seaboard Line's New York to Miami streamlined passenger train derailed four miles north of here. The dead were Mrs. Helen; E Wilson, wife of a Negro soldier in New York City, and her daughter, Beverly. Her husband Alonsa was among the injured.
a4 passenger on the train, sald that the coaches plunged from the right-of-way and off an embankment.
SMITHS GROVE, Ky, Jan. 1 (U. P)~Three persons were in the Bowling Green Oity hospital today as a result of injuries suffered when ‘the crack Chicago-Miami streamliner South #Wind rolled backward into a freight train two miles north of here last night. Ten persons were injured and taken to the hospital. All but three later were released. The three remaining were Robert 8. Woodford, 31, of Chicago; Mrs. Grata So00scrian, 62, of Franklin, Ind, and George Steler, 21, of Louisville, Ky.
P.) ~The death toll in a London-Midland-Scottish train wreck here
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Railway - officials estimated. at least 100 other persons were injured
rear of a four-coach train which was stopped at the station to load passengers bound for London after the holiday. »
YA PLEDGES MORE AID FOR VETERANS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U, P).~ The veterans administration faces its biggest year hampered by a shortage of hospitals, personnel and office space. But a spokesman last night promised ex-servicemen brighter prospects in 1946 than in the past year. He said recent legislation will make the difference, In a radio address (ABC) Brig. Gen. Henry B. Lewis, Gen, Omar N. Bradley's acting director of organization, predicted that a half million -veterans would be in schools by fall under the liberalized G. 1 bill of rights. With looser restrictions on loan guarantees, Lewis said VA hopes
for homes. Business loans may total 42,000 and farm loans 7500. The veterans administration hopes for more and better doctors, nurses and fechnicians “as result of a newly-passed bill creating a new medical department within the VA. Presiderit Truman has not . yet signéd the bill but, barring a veto, it will automatically become law tomorrow. Lewis said VA wants at once 1000 doctors, 100 dentists and 1300 nurses. More will be needed during the year.
GERMANS NOT MUCH INTERESTED IN TRIALS
NUERNBERG, Jan, 2. (U. P.).— The majority of German people are so absorbed in food, clothing and shelter problems that they are not much interested in the Nazi war i erimes trials, it was disclosed today {in a survey conducted by the allied | control division. Samplings of German
in 38 cities and towns of the American zone from Oct. 29 to Dec. 1 in an effort to obtain the people’s reaction to the trials. Of those questioned, more than
180 per cent said.they believed the
defendants would receive a fair trial. . About 5 per cent believed Rudolf Hess should be acquitted and 5 per cent admitted they had learned from the trials that their leaders had betrayed them.
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