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By PAUL R. LEACH
Times Bpecisl Writer
ments-and delaying contract letting for at least as much more. 8 Tow bids have been running 60 to 80 per cent over 1941 costs, state highway departmens officials report to the public roads administration, i Steel for bridges may be hard to get for more than a year.
# Included in the delayed schedule are many superhighways outlined in the national network system ap-
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proved by cone iF gress in Decem. ber, 1044, if At that time a # three-year plan § : was authorized, to {begin with peace. | The federal government would | put up $500 mil- | lion a year, states tT and municipalities % to match at least & half of it. 3
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# This became effective in August, i. 1945, when the Japs quit. Actually i" the works administration, of which PRA is a part, has been unable to 1 i earmark funds on schedule because ; of the high costs. - Contracts were i let last year for $740 million worth ! ;
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of work, much of which is still pending. "Novel Plan * Meanwhile, the PRA is getting ready to report to Maj. Gen, Philip B. Fleming, works administrator, a program for the coming fiscal year which probably will run close to $1
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and state, However, when the senate and house public works committees begin hearings, they will have before them again a novel plan which got nowhere in two previous congresses. This is contained in a bill by Rep. Melvin C. Snyder (W. Va.) for ‘a system of six national superhighways to be paid for by tolls assessed upon highway users. It would be authorized to issue $12 billion in bonds, and have power to condemn land for right. of way. The bonds, to be liquidated by tolls, would pay 2% per cent interest, and be federally guaranteed. ! “-Lane Highways Mr. Snyder's four lane roads, improvements of present highways or brand new routes, as approved by the army engineers for military use if needed, would roughly run as follows: ONE: Boston to San Francisco, feeding into Detroit and Chicago en route. : TWO: Chicago to Florida, probably with a feeder from Detroit. THREE: New. York to Florida. POUR: Jacksonville, Fla. to San Diego, Cal. FIVE: Minnesota-Canada border to Laredo, Tex., linking up with the Pan American highway. SIX: San Diego to Vancouver i island.
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| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4 (U. P).— |The surgical neatness with which {Elizabeth S8hort’s body was halved {led police today to look for a mortjuary as the torture chamber in {which she was slain. There were lindications the body had been re(frigerated. | The. macaber theory was receiv |ing serious consideration from detectives tracking down every clue in the three-week-old “Black | Dahlia” slaying.
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; Feb, 4—High costs and ‘Material shortages are holding up more than $500 million worth of national highway improve~
LEAD FUND DRIVE—District ender: of the residential division of the 1947 Red Cross Fund drive are (left to right) Mrs. Ira Thompson, Mrs. Paul Starrett, Mrs. Harold Buell, Mrs. Robert M, DeWeese, Mrs. Ralph Hueber and Mrs, C. E. Clift. Mrs. Robert Kiefer and Mrs. Saul Hoffman are other dis trict leaders.
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Warns Red Minarity Menaces America
WELLESLEY, Mass, Feb. 4 (U. P.). — House Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R. Mass.) charged last night that “a powerful and strategi-| € cally-placed minority” has set out to d the American system and set up communism in its place. Mr, Martin told a testimonial dinner in his honor that congress is| ‘@/ {i well aware of this menace. or
‘Hate’ Society Chief Held for Adultery
ATLANTA, Feb. 4 (U. P.) —Columbian Leader Homer L. Loomis Jr., secretary-founder of the “hate” society and Betty Penland, 18, were bound over to Fulton county criminal court today on charges of adultery, ' The action was taken despite pleas of Loomis’ father, a New York attorney, that the case be dismissed. Loomis and’ Miss Penland, a secretary at the Columbian offices, were arrested over the week-end by policemen who found them in a
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Hitler's ‘Father-in-Law’ Is Facing Trial MUNICH, Feb. 4 (U. P.).—Officials of the Traunstein de-Nazifica-
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Braun on five counts of member-
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