Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1951 — Page 8

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[is expected to reach a rate of half {a trillion miles a year by next

"May, a government expert said

yesterday.

39th annual National Safety cone} gress that this rate would be doubled in the next 18 years. Mr. Holmes said that roads and improvements in highways become obsolete almost as soon as they are built and there will be no letup. “Traffic will come, and it will come in such a flood that without the increasing and preserving application of our greatest skills we shall be overwhelmed,” he said.

12,000 Delegates Due Mr. Holmes spoke at an opening session of the week-long congress. Some 12,000 delegates are expected to attend. The government official said

motor travel wid continue to climb because of the growth of suburban areas around cities, shorter work weeks and more lei-| sure time, fatter pay envelopes| and other factors. In addition, Mr. Holmes said| there is a “striking” parallel be-| tween the economic growth of the

nation and the rise in motor vehicle travel. He said both the gross national product and traffic have increased at an average rate of 4 per cent a year for hel last 15 years. Earlier Ned H. Dearborn, pres-|

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Road Travel Due to Hit Half-Trillion Miles a Year

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The Indiafapolis public school system’s five - year classroom. building program. is ahead of schedule, School Board President J. Dwight Peterson said yester-| day. In an address before PTA members at School 77, he said 82 rooms have been added since the program was inaugurated in 1950,

and a total of 144 are expected by 1955... Great upsweeps in en-

jrollments have partially offset

these gains, however. Had the construction gone forward at a normal rate, approxi-| mately 56 rooms would have been built to date instead of the 82. But ' the “surplus” was absorbed when anticipated enroll-| ments this year fell 1067 short of the actual registration figure. Mr. Peterson also explained to members the operation of the school budget, and told them the 1952 spending schedule has in-|

money assigned to the accmulative school building fund. WITH

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WEDNESDAY, OCT 10, 1951

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THIS IS NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK

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You can observe Fire Prevention Week in your own home by having your heating plant thoroughly cleaned and conditioned for the coming winter.”

A heating system that Is choked with dirt and soot Is a fire hazard. Don't take unnecessary chances . «+o be sure your heating plant is ready to give you safe heat all winter,

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