Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1950 — Page 10
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~ Long-Awai ted Project Would ~ Open Rich Area | Prel negotiations with, Belt Railroad for construction of the long-awaited underpass on
Madison Ave. were revealed today by the State Highway Com-|
Association, V. BSchaad, president; J. Forrest Lavis, vice president, and Claude B. Kendall, | past president, were invited to Mr. | Hadden’s office yesterday and told preliminary negotiations were about to begin. Their group has been the most, persistent booster for construction of the grade separation.
Population Drops In 21 Counties
All Congressional Areas Show Gains |
Despite Indiana's gain of more than 409,000 in population the last 10 years, 21 of the state's 92 counties showed a decline in preliminary estimates. With a line from Fowler in| Benton County to Lawrenceburg in Dearborn County it is found 5 that 20 of the 21 counties which lost population are Southwest of}
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~~ Commissioner Samuel C. Hadden said he believed Beit officials were in a “receptive mood" to discuss the project and division of its costs. “It is one of the three most critically important grade separations in Indiana,” Mr. “and we are programing it accordingly.” f : The other two to which he re- * ferred are in Elkhart and Rich-
Will Open Artery The underpass will major traffic artery to the relatively undeveloped area south of Indianapolis in Center and Perry Townships. It may play as big a role in building up that section as the underpass on Shelby St. played in developing around Weech Grove, Edgewood and Southport. State Highway engineers working for the last year at the underpass site between LeGrande Ave. and Caven St. have completed a survey of work. Final go-ahead signal will follow satisfactory completion of terms with the railroad and assurance of federal aid highway funds for its completion, Indianapolis businessmen and residents in the South portion of the city and beyond, have sought for years to promote an underpass to facilitate traffic on Maa,
Made Strong Plea A strong plea for struction was made June 14 by Frank Hoke, Indianapolis Cham- . per of Commerce president, in a speech at opening ceremonies for, the Kentucky Ave, underpass. First to hear the news was a three-man’ delegation from the Businessmen’ *
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All except Carroll County are bunched in the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Congressional! Districts. Most of them are in the hilly regions north of the Ohio River and along the Western In-| diana border where coal mining is one of the chief industries. | Despite the loss in these counties, every congressional district, showed a net gain. ; District Totals The congressional district totals in order of present popula-
tion are: venth 3 oa ob. 320 fh kil fos hir 94.11 Ad Tot AT 3318 ‘enth 4 N 4 nr adel 383082 Seventh poll I Fini ase LH College President To Guide Newspaper SPRINGFIELD, O, July 14
{UP)—Dr. Clarence C, Stoughton, president of Wittenberg College, has been elected president of the, Protestant Publishing Co., anounced today. The corporation, almost all of the Protestant deand agencies In North America, was. formed last year to publish a weekly newspaper for Protestants, Plans are being made to publish the Protestant World in November. “Dr. Robert W. Bearle, director + of community relations, Protestant Council of New York City, will be editor-in-chief of the newspaper. James Craig, former chief editorial writer for the old New York Sun, will be its editor,
IU Ft. "Wayne Center Elevates Dr. Broyles
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 14-—Dr.| Ralph E. Boyles has been named assistant director of the Indiana ‘University Ft. Wayne center, Dr. Boyles has been in charge of the chemistry courses at the Ft. ft. Wayne center since 1041. He | will serve as assistant to Floyd! R. Neff, the center's director, 5
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