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THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1948
glove compartment is “tucked” into the upholstery of the left!
front door. !
The Tucker, now hiding behind whitewashed windows : the Johnny Williams Fo By 1219! N. Meridian 8t., has been under-| going speed tests at the Speedway for several weeks. It clocked an average of 96 miles per hour] and once hit 135 m. p. h. stretch. Preston Tucker, harried engineer who took over a B-29 plant in Chicago to build] the Tucker car, decided to do
everything differently. And he did. He built a “Cyclops Eye” into
the nose of the car in addition to regular "headlamps and parking lights. The “eye” turns with the steering Wheel, lighting corners before you round them. It's a step-in-step-down job. The floor, perfectly flat because there's no drive shaft, is nine “inches below: the lower edge of "the doors. BN The Tucker has a pop-out windshield. In the event of an accident, occupants of the car
would presumably escape injured|
from being thrown against the glass.
rubber frame, would be pushed out over the front hood of the car. Another Tucker feature is a sponge-rubber crash panel. l.ocated where the dashboard of a
nel 38. “Blows ‘that 'mig the occupants of oi front seat. The Wheels in the rear are 65! inches In front e. 83 irohes S, Ng it hug ra on curves and at high. speed. Of everything it has more, in-| cluding exhaust pipes of which there are six.. Two are func-| tional; four decorative. The car will be shown to the public tomorrow and “Saturday, and Mr. Williams, who is organ{zing dealers in Indiana, said he! would take down payments. De-| livery price is between $2500 to! $2600. Delivery date is some time! after. 60 days.
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Aussie Chief Is Confident UN Will Not Be Broken Up
Evatt's theme is that the peo- wasn't intended to minimize the e of the world want peace, Just dangers inherent in the security
Evatt Says Assembly ' |
Session in Good Start peace &ana
By NAT A. BARROWS | { Times Foreign Correspondent PARIS, Oct. 7 least, isn't worried about imminent war or United Nations breakup. | The optimistic opinion of this |man is worth taking as an anti-|
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|dote: in the present jittery propa-|
{ganda war, for he’s the man who a]) more coriventional car would be,|is running the current ‘UN general | wit the. Bop
lassembly as president ~~ Austra-| SPRY ay 2 bert V. Evatt. Dr. Evatt sums up his: own analysig.-of., the. Berlin. crisis debate: | {and not even a franc, |UN.is going to break up.
10 or 12 days ahead of the schedule of previous years. “We're off to a good start here. |and no matter how acrimonious the debates become, I believe that! this general assembly is going to] |bring the East and West closer together not drive them further apart. ”
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Steers, Heifers Scarce
Steers and heifers were scarce at the Indianapolis Stockyards! today, and barely held their-price in a slow trade.
. Vealers. were more active and steady. Slaughter lambs gained 50 cents to ‘$1 over yesterday's prices.
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Evatt, minister, took the occasion to belittle British Foreign Bevin’'s hint” last week about regional pacts recognize its obligations.
if kept in h the United Nations charter. | wBut “without a strong UN no-:re-| If.p Her tH Ps DRUG Ralf: pa Saves curity,” he declared. Regionalism . is UN apd. cou " destrqy it; said a. Sa ‘T wouldn't bet a wooden nickel jg that regional pacts could gol that the too far and create alliances ac-
In fact centuating basic differences. the general assembly already is .
LUGGAGE UNDER THE HOOD Yes, that's right when you travel in this. 1948 Tucker, engine-in-rear-model, now under wraps at the Johnny Williams Agency, The hand-made model will be on 1 public display tomorrow
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“A Criminal-Court jury -yester.| day “returned a verdict of guilty against - 24<year-old Frank J. Pointer, who shot his “nagging”
life impr isonment.” a The jury -of< 11 men and one|
woman reached the verdict after| a seven hours’ deliberation, Each 5 of the 12 mémbers added a recom-| J mepdation that Pointer “be im-|§ prisoned for his “natural Jif without pardon ‘or parole. Judge William D. Bain of Criminal Court 1 had earlier refused guilty plea and sentence him for life, saying “that is for the jury to decide. Judge Bain today said that he! informed the jury that it could either sentence Pointer to death or life imprisonment should it find him guilty of first degree murder. He: said “that a pews. paper ‘report that he “ruled o
I am not empowered by law to!
$20,000 BLAZE—Firemen poured tons of water on a fire at Advance Paint Co. the death penalty” was Ie plant, 545 W. Norwood St., but failed to halt the blaze, which caused an estimated
SrIontous $10,000 damage to the building and $10,000 to.equipment yesterday. It was the have received several calls third M C d h dM today questioning the report that| third major fire in Marion County during Fire Prevention Week which started MonI ‘ruled out the death penalty.| day. .
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witnessed ‘by
three of the couple's five sons, climaxed an argument at the home of Mrs. Howard's brother, Edward Ashmore, 3312 8. Taco-| ma Ave. Mrs. Howard fled from| Dayton two weeks ago and her .+husband followed her here. »_ One of the children” summoned deputies after their father waved a gun _ and threatened to shoot his wife. As the deputies knocked at the front door Howard fired {the shot, then surrendered. Mrs. Howard was treated at General,
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jury I specifically told them that| Four Indianapolis students Indianapolis, is ‘the newly in- Get 89¢-$1 09 an Hour if they found - the defendant have been elected to offices in Stalled justice. Recently formed, | Male laundry workers in Inguilty of first ~degree.- murder bins . the Student Supreme Court de-! they might set the penalty as thelr respective residence halls cides on matters affecting the dianapolis earned an average of, either death or life imprisonment. 8t Indiana University, and an-'stydent government constitution 59 cents an hour for extractor opI also gave them printed verdict other has been installed as a and acts of the Student Senate. ‘erators to $1.09 for machine * forms to sign and these included justice of the Student Supreme washers; the North Central Rea torm_ for the death “penalty. Court. Incineration Is Topic giohal ‘Office of the Bureau of The shooting occurre eb, Barbara Beldon freshman; Labo , ' t - Labor Statistics reported today. when Pointer returned home g358 College Ave, has been Mark B. Owen, consulting en The Saisie spor that’ fe
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