Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1946 — Page 6

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g & holdup alarm| = It was the police gs are radio station at Willard park. Three talled [cars were rushed to the scene but! fsur.wheel is still/there were 10 gangsters. “the a Workmen were working on the disconnected two locks as he sat in : {system and accidentally tripped the the driver's seat, and

(Continued From Page One) landing, Mr. Fulto taxied to the side of the airport,

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the propeller off. Mr. Fulton sped away to his office at 40 miles per hour on the ground, leaving the flight component of his invention— which stands on three wheels of its own—tied down at the airport. | The new road-air craft, which the company of which Mr. Fulton is. the president, Continental Ine, called an “airphibian” is the first of 10 custom-built “drive and fly” cars the company will construct. Mr, Fulton plans to go into production for the general publie probably within nine months ~~ after

| It may sell for $4500 to $5000, but

The craft is said to be easy to fly. Steering in the air is done by

road, Claims Simple Design “We've made our design so sim« ple that a-woman could take the craft apart and put it together for flight or road purposes’ Mr. FulThe connecting and disconnectly operation takes one per-

which has a power | {plant larger than that of a Cadillac | and a body lighter than a Ford, has seat space for two persons, a rear wheel drive, and a “practically unlimited” road speed. Because of its | lightness, its maker will recommend [that it not be driven more than 45 | miles an hour on the road. On the road, tiye car makes 25 { miles per gallon of gasoline, and

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{Mr. Fulton estimates in the air it will travel 400 miles on the 30 gallons of gasoline its tank holds. It will carry 50 pounds of baggage in addition to pilot and passenger. The airphiban’s 150 horsepower, six eylinder, equipped with a muffler which, together with- the short-bladed propellér, silent in the air,

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said his company, which started as|quality of their displays. an aeronautical equipment builder

during the war, “is composed of a bunch of youngsters.”

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~The .idea for an “airborne” automobile was born during the war when representatives of the come pany, who were travelling through-| out the United States, complained they could go long distantes in a hurry by plane and yet sometimes miss appointments because of the length of time required to travel from airports t0 business sections.

INDUSTRIAL SHOW FORMALLY OPENED

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a better understanding of the ime portance of the industrial city in which they live.” “Anything that will improve business in Indianapolis will help the railroad business and this fine industrial exposition will help sell more Indianapolis products,” declared Mr. Symes. Other railroad executives acclaimed the exposition as a boon

Gustav Metzman, New York Cen-| tral Railroad president, asserted thre |™

Indianapolis industry. “The Indianapolis station is par-

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It's mice to hold hands if you're : equippoi with one of the new “bundling gloves” pictured above in use by screen actor Mark Stevens and his wife at the opening of Hollywood's ice hockey season. Huge mitt is is designed so two persons can each snuggle a hand inside it.

to the railroad business as well as an asset to the city. COL. E. B. ‘BOBZIEN lOkinawa of injuries suffered there| \days away which would muzzle or| Mr. DIES ON OKINAWA in the crash of a B-20 bomber. His | drive from its unions the Commu- his home in Rirklin, | nist ‘element before the 1948 presi-| father, stepmother, four sons, J dential campaign, a high C. I. O.|daughters,

“YINCENNES, Ind, Nov. 8 (U.| exhibit splendidly tells the story of P.).—~Col. Edwin B. Bobzien, a for-

mer wartime commander of George | his death,

Here’ s Something New on Hand

{ Railways, Inc, rate case,

Slenker.

express their views, After the public hearing,

state will railways attorneys.

| wife was with him at the time of | source revealed last night.

layout, for such an exposition,” Mr. Metzman said. “The displays will be a continuous source of education and delight to untold thousands who utilize the station.” Purdue university president Frederick L. Hovde, principal speaker at, the dedication dinner, called the exposition “an excellent example of an educational technique known as visual education.” He lauded the Chamber of Commerce as sponsor of the exposition, praising particularly the motive which prompted the displays. “The location was an inspired choice,” declared Dr. Hovde. “All the citizens of the country, passing through Indianapolis, may now take advantage of the exposition.” Chamber of Commerce officials

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pointed out: that 3,500,000 people each year will be able to see the exposition. They said 10,000 persons a day pass through Union station. They said the exhibitors will {strive constantly to improve the

Current contracts’ for the display spaces are for one year, officials said. - They emphasized, however, that the exposition .is permanent. They also expressed hope that each exhibitor and the public will feel such a personal interest and responsibility that there will be a sustained flow of suggestions. In this way, they said, full utilization of all the expositions facilities may be made.

STATE MOVES FAST T0 STAMP OUT KLAN

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{who wait for others to take the | lead. Although investigations indicate the klan activity stil] is exclusively organizational, ~ evidence of the | “propaganda phase” are appearing more and more frequently. | Temporarily headquarters of the klan in Indiana appear now to be {in Muncie, but klan leaders in | Georgia recently said: “We are now in the process of | reorganizing a klavern in Indian- | apolis and will spread from there throughout the state.” Other groups, spawned on the { precepts of the klan but not yet | spread. to: Indiana, were found. to {be making similar plans for Hoo- | sierdom, | Three. such groups are the | “American Shore Patrol,” “The Columbians,” and the “Protestant | War Veterans Association.” {| In his telegram to legal advisers of other states, Mr. Emmert asked {for copies of pleadings, briefs and citations of authority used in court actions in those states. “We are not going to have any return to D. C. Stephensonism in Indiana,” he said.

PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY MAIL TRUCK

A pedestrian was critically - inJured yesterday when he was struck by a mail truck at Washington and Meridian sts. The injured man was Raymond Conner, 69, of 33 N. Pershing rd. He was crossing Meridian st. when the truck struck him. Police charged Albert Summers, 2015 Rader st., driver of the government vehicle, with failure to have an operator's license.

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We Reluctantly AGREE . .

{Hat all of the nice things being | sald - about our good food delicious pastries are true! NOTHING is too, good for our customers!

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RIDERS TO BE HEARD {ON RAILWAYS RATES 25rome

Straphangers will have thejr day | Wor: “{in court Nov. 20 in the Indianapolis committee and Mrs.

“The date for citizens to alr their T views on the company's demand |0."E, 6. 483 will be held st 4 p. for a permanent 8'4-cent token ner will be held at 6 p. m, followed rate was fixed by the Indiana pub- sms : 4 lic service commission at the request of Public Counselor Glenn gif g\i® Carraticen avers: XR: of

Mr. Slenker's suggestion came | The Marion county council of Pratel!

during hearings two weeks ago. He 8 Pp. pointed out that since the com-| | Cotimbus hall, 1 mission had heard exhaustive testi- | komo. mony from the parties in the rate] case and from experts, the riders!

should be given an opportunity to ‘EARL ( C. GRAY, KIRKL! exert) BUS DRIVER, IS DEJ

witnesses presented by the city and| be cross-examined by|

‘COMMUNIST ‘PURGE’ PROPOSED BY C. l. 0. | Noblesville, were to be held at |

— [Christian Liberty church in KI The C, I. O. is drafting proposals lin at 1 p. m, today. Burial was | eld, near here, died recently .on|for adoption at its convention 10|be at North Salem, Ind. i

NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (U, P.).

FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 194 Organizations |

7 gues, a gTn YL Mrs. Gec, president, has

appointed Jean Cull chatrman of the Sntgtiami Nell Emmett,

Sahara Grotto suillar

man of the membership committee | have charge of initiation,

A meeting of the Englewood he

|day for delinquent dues. A pliehel in N

initiation at 8 p. m. |

The Deborah W. C, T, U, will hol¢ fall institute and all-day meet T=

cliff, 68171 Carrollton ave, {Clark Stroud, president, will 0 §

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and Social Societies, Inc, will mee! hursday in he Knights 305 Delaware =

ts of honor will %y Ray Brock, state president, and Mark oi of Indianapolis, state secretary, A bs lunch wi 1 be served,

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LEBANON, Ind., Nov, 8.—Fun | services for Earl C. Gray, 46, Ki lin, a veteran of world war 1 a bus driver between Kirklin ;

54] Gray died Wednesday |} His w

a brother, two sis’ land two stepchildren survive.

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