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THURSDAY, APR. 19, 1951
6/10ths Of a Second—
‘Sudden Death’ Film Gives | : Traffic Violators a Lesson Work at Sheridan Treasurer a Hard Time ~~
161 Persons Watch Movie of Five Careless Drivers, Then Take ‘Pledge’
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Complete Sewage
Extensive Additions Made at Richmond
OLOFSON ¢ The Indiana Stream Pollution
“The Facts of Traffic Life—or Sudden Death” played to a Control Board has reported com-
standing-room-only crowd last night in Municipal Court 4.
[pletion of new sewage works at
The audience was not only enthusiastic. Some were obviously Sheridan and operation of extenimpressed. Others were downright resentful. All 161 “spectators” sive sewage additions at Richhad been cited into Judge Joseph M. Howard's court for minor mond.
trafic violations—no driver's license, defective lights, improper,
The sewer improvement project
muffler, failure to give hand signal, speeding, etc. “But,” warned Judge Howard, “the only difference between a minor traffic offense and sudden
death is 6-10ths of a second—and motorist husband, tightly clutched
a lot of luck.” Take Safety Pledge All but five of the errant mo-
torists got no more severe penalty (tne first-offender crowd who sat!
— at Greencastle is nearing comband. The defiant look he had|pletion, and construction of new on entering the courtroom faded. sewers at Columbus is ready to In its place was a ghastly palor. begin, according to B. A. Poole, A mother, standing beside her board technical secretary. Preparations are going forward her baby during the more stirring here, Mr. Poole said, for extensive portions of the movie, sewer additions and enlargement
But there were others among|°f the treatment plant. At a Tuesday board meeting,
than taking the “Traffic School”| ys stood stony-faced throughout/final plans and specifications were
treatment and, under oath, tak-ithe fiim object-lesson.
ing a safety pledge. The other five—all charged with speeding 50 mph or faster— were slated for future hearing in regular traffic court. Main feature of the “school” was a 25-minute film that starred Jimmie Stewart as commentator. It took a peak into the private
lives of five typical .not-too-care- but all too often the only differ-
ful drivers. Four of the five did not survive the film. And left orphaned were the two young children of a widow, who
was trying to be both a mother balked at ‘the and the wage-earner of the fam- lasked for regular trials on the charges against them. Later they d their minds and entered! The hall - packing audience change \\v_ for residential more obvious SUllty pleas. y
ily.
chuckled at the traffic errors and at Buddy's
hot rod. Clutches Husband
But when the flesh-consuming| y,qoe Alex Clark set up the new conviction on a perjury indict- a one-cent stamp on it. flames of a gasoline fire follow-|prooram for minor first-offenders, ment was reversed by the Indiana, “You speak of honor, and you
ing an accident was flashed on the screen, a young wjfe convulsively clutched her young hus-
boas labout the effectiveness of the BNOTeS: ) ts about the speed of his; BO EIOI-Doll ot Wedrics: day night.
Whether approved for trunk sewers and the real meaning of the movie improvements at Milan, sewage
sank into their closed minds was|Plant improvements at Sullivan hard to tell. |and sanitary sewers and treat“Slaughter Must End” iment Plant at Sellersburg. Later, Judge H $ ! ? i ge Howard said: ~ |OKs Phone Rate Hike
“This terrible automobile slaughter must end. It may seem| The Indiana Public Service only like a minor traffic offense, Commission today authorized :n immediate rate increase for the Greencastle exchange of the Indiana Associated Telephone Corp. The Greencastle increase was denied Associated in its petition for an over-all rate hike last November until adequate and reasonable service was furnished. They range from $1.25 to $1.50 monthHy, phones and {from $2.25 to $3 for business
ence is six-tenths of a second— the time needed to step on the brake.”
Only four of
the defendants procedure and
Judge Howard is optimistic
Attorney to Resign Since last October when he and| A Lake County attorney whose
more than 3500 motorists have Supreme Court announced todayia tax collector, and you said you Don't be annoyed taken the “course” and the pledge. he would resign from the bar on|thought the bill could have been such handicaps. FASTEETH, an alkaline
Judge Howard said only djne/June 13. Donald C. Gardner's
person was a ‘repeater.” The!resignation, effective in 60 days,
1 > : {others all evidently learned the was filed and accepted by the State Credit Group lesson well. state’s high court yesterday.
Meets Tomorrow |
{ Officers, delegates and members of more than 300 Indiana credit unions will assemble in the Claypool Hotel tomorrow and Satur- " a day for the 27th annual convention of the Indiana Credit Union League. B. A. Fuson,! treasurer of P. R.| Mallory Em-| ployees’ Federal Credit Union, will be chairman. | Discussions of o sound credit principles will be! Mr. Fuson ihe main bill of fare.” ‘E. “F. ‘Andrews, Pitman-! Moore purchasing agent, will speak at a noon luncheon Saturday. The convention will end with a dinner - dance Saturday in the
Claypool.
Texan to Address
State Gas Association
D. A. Hulcy of Dallas, Tex, president of the American Gas Association, will speak
diana Gas Association at French Lick Apr. 26-27. President C. K. Graham, Evansville, said Mr. Hulcy will speak at the closing session. E. E. Linburg., Richmond, is scheduled to succeed Mr. Graham as president.
Woman Dies in Crash HAMMOND, Apr. 19 (UP) — Mrs. Mae Wiest, 59, Kentland, was killed yesterday when the car in
which she was riding collided with a truck at a city street intersec-|
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‘I've Got More Troubles'—
Reluctant Taxpayers Give
Marion County's Rainier Has a Choice
{ Collection of ‘Sizzling’ Mail From Citizens By JOHN V. WILSON | Pity the poor tax collector. { Peering out from under an ever-increasing stack of mail today, | County Treasurer Louis O. Rainier moaned: “I've got more troubles than anybody.” Property owners are coming through with their tax payments
—reluctantly—but they're also voicing their views on the subject. | Here are some choice passages er : from Mr. Rainer’s mail; |ever, this type of letter is in the| “Please stop sending this kind minority. Most of them simply of mail to my address,” one tax-/enclose a check for payment or
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