Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1951 — Page 2

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OUT THE CHUTE—Here the first bag of mail goes over the | Union Station's new $200,000 conveyor system. Paul E. Feucht, | president of Indianapolis Union Railway and v. p. of the Penn. sylvania takes the first sack from the conveyor as other top railroad men watch and wonder why it wasn't done before.

Aid to Errant Truck Firm Advises Transport Boss

Defense Group Chief's Assistant Was With | Company Caught in 665 Weight Violations

By JAMES DANIEL | Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 30--John 1. Fraley, adviser to James K.| Knudson head of the Defense Transportation Administration (DTA), is on leave from a trucking firm which has been caught in 665 violations of Virginia's truck. weight. laws. Mr. Fraley was assistant to the president of the Carolina Freight Carriers Corp. of Cherryville ‘N. C, Now he is “consultant on street and highway mainte-| | nance” to Mr Knudson, Mr. Anderson sald only a frac-| And Mr. Knudson, as head of tion of the trucks passing through!

the DTA, recently wrote to all virginia in that period were state governors urging, for the sake of national defense, that Stopped and weighed, so the total they ease up on their truck weight/of 665 overloads may not have! laws in order to speed up the peen all. ! movement of truck cargo. [ Mr. Fraley came to work In Mr. Fraley was one of three! hint DTA officials present when the "Ashington in January. letter was discussed. The others) He said his title as consultant were Mr. Knudson and Joseph E. on street and highway mainte-

Keller, an attorney, who Is advis- nance had been misunderstood. “I

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Mr. Keller said that he wrote ©f vehicles using the streets and the letter and discussed it in his highways,’ he sald. “I advise home with Mr. Knudson and Mr. Mr. Knudson on things he wants Fraley. [to be advised on.” | J. A. Anderson, chief of the Vir-! The head of the company for, ginia, Highway Department, said which Mr, Fraley worked was Mr. Fraley’'s company had been president of the North Carolina caught 665 times since 1940 with Truckers Association. | trucks loaded above the legal limits. « [signed to kind of keep Mr, KnudViolations since the war ac-/son comfortable,” Mr. Fraley recounted for 486 of the offenses. called. Sais

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