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PAGE 2 _ ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
> WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1952
Indiana To Help Build $10 Million National Test Highway
$25,000 Earmarked For Road in Illinois
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Indiana's State Highway Department is prepared to spend $25,000-—more, if necessary—to help other states build a $10 million test road in Illinois. Purpose, of course, i§ to find -4 more economical way to construct bigger and better highways in the future.
Division: Has Low VD Rate
‘Almost Negligible,’ Say Atterbury Aids
Times State Service CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 13 -The 31st (Dixie) Infantry Division today was given an almost perfect bill of health In regard to the reported high VD incidence rate here, “ia It was reported authoritatively {that the number of cases in the {31st Division never has exceeded {two per 1000 men at any time
research will save one thousand dollars of highway waste.” State Highway Commissioner ; ? 8 y CH tolained tol Do the tests help motorists? Samuel C. Hadden explaine Certainly. They are especially day Indiana already is helping to! important to auto license buyer: plan the comprehensive road test. and gasoline taxpayers who pro A majority of the 48 states intend vide the only funds for highway ticipate in the project maintenance. Engineérs hope 10 partie a , e Wh on be (De tests will give state legisla: $10 million cost Ww e , 7 The tures the knowledge of how to since the division came here four raised In voluntary contributions. fairly spread highway costs " months ago Fven if truck manufacturers, gas- among the different highway users Branch McCracken | At the same time it was conoline companies and other indus-|—PIg truckers, little truckers and ceded by a post officer, who. re-
try sources provide a big portion | Motorists, : (fused to be quoted, some nonof the finances, as hoped, state, UP to now, it's been known that d p 040 divisional units had a VD rate in fa reasonably inexpensive pave-| excess of the national average.
overnments must put up the reEovernn P ment of a certain thickness is ade- | Many of these nondivisional
Only $4 million will go toward uate to handle ordinary auto- : \units took part in southern mathe road's actual construction. mobile and light truck traffic, S MC Hl neuvers and returned to Camp The remainder will be used for With no damage except ordinary Atterbury at about the same time | wear and tear and obsolescense. | as the 31st Division. Times Special |
scientific research. [Without he ‘rocks, only this May Ask More kind of Bopp by be bullt, | BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 13 —| ‘Almost Negligible’ ivi g ’ | The rate among division troops Under the new state law, the; But most American highways |Branch McCracken, 1ndiana Unis “tar below the high national highway commission has $25,000 must carry trucks as well as cars. versity basketball coach, Wasi ate set in June, of 34 of 1 per for such a research project. And,|And trucks are getting bigger and back at his home today after'cent and “almost negligible.” if more is needed, as is expected, heavier every yeas, ‘being treated overnight in Bloom-| Meanwhile," Maj. Gen. A. G.| the commission intends to ask the) ! ral a cof g hare nts ington Hospital for acute indiges- Paxton, who is serving a dual role | legislature for additional funds. |!0 bulld extra ruggedness Into ; as post commander and division
“ / ; _| pavements to accommodate heavy tion. - Chief Engineer Ray Bower pre-|P | McCracken was stricken about commander, issued a statement on
dicted the final go-ahead will be| commercial vehicles.
behalf of 3 given the project at the Dec. 12 This brings up a question that'5 Pm. yesterday at the Elks Club Of the men of the 2st DI
here. Members of his family said Vision.
- bel sked | tate legislameeting of the American Associa {18 eing asked In state legis today it had first been thought! He cited some reports which he |g promises and anrieties.
tion of Highway Officials at Pur- tures all over the country: Have 50 0 0 0 swered a heart at-/8aid insinuated men of the divi-|
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'A Lemon’s a Lemon dd “* | And He'd Prove It
DAYTON © ‘§ | WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 — A, The 23-year-old Marine Marine corporal vowed today he claimed a car-owner ought to be re 3: would go to the Supreme Court Iti.) 5404 to exercise his own ar. : ht to) decessary lo defend Ha right tistic taste in painting his vehicle,
[proclaim his car a “lemon.” WHLMIG YOu + | Cpl. Frank Farkas, Flushing, Besides, he said, the second-
IN. Y., lost out in the first round hand car is a lemon if he ever ‘of his legal battle yesterday saw one. Since he bought the when he was convicted in munici-|1949 sedan 80 days ago, he said, {pal court for driving about theiit has cost him $600 in repairs. capital with lemons painted on| When Cpl. Farkas was arrest. his car. ed, the word “lemon” was emJudge Andrew J. Howard Jr. blazoned in bright gold letters on held that lemons violated a|three places on his car. To emWashington regulation against/phasize his point, he drew two
|displays that ‘ridicule” the pictures of the sour citrus on his /maker of an sautomobile. ar.
Church Assembly | Ellettsville Mother
' Given Son's Silver Star Opens Tomorrow | BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP)
The General Council of the —Mrs. Lillian E. Presnell, Elletts-
Church of God today completed Ville, has been presented the Silver
— i i Star today as a posthumous NEW PLANT—Map shows site of new atomic energy plant to preparations for the denomina-|siar, tod 2 3 8 Jou Bons
be built by AEC. tion's international general as- uy per gon, Sgt. Vernon L. Pres.
sembly which will be held at the nai in Korea. Fairgrounds Coliseum here to-| ggt Presnell’s citation was
The Atom A o Comes morrow through Sunday. |based on action last Nov. 5 when More than 900 ministers are he single-handedly knocked out
attending the council's week-long three enemy bunkers with hand The group elected offi- grenades under heavy enemy fire
To Sleepy Ohio County! ss... mr ae cies mie tar omy
WAVERLY, O., Aug. 13—The|
ness sessions were held today. toon to take its objective. The Rev. Zeno C. Tharp, Cleve-| Sgt. Presnell died last February
| By United Press el Persone Wio lve outside th Jand, Tenn., was elected general from injuries received in a traffic
atomic age dawned on sleepy Pike general area already know what | oo. i. ent of the church in|accident shortly after he returned County, Ohio, today bringing all the atom plant has brought—a 3-way contest. The Rev. Mr. from Korea:
boom. Tharp, a minister 35 years, was
Tniversity. Conducting the the big truckers, who are a small | At first, the announcement a Speculation, however, was the a pastor and state overseer in . Se Se NAIL os Seem Percentage of the highway users, 145K: Neal Baxter. h at Slon brought many VD eases from $1.2 billion atomic energy plant bt distant thought of many South Carolina before becoming | Police Escort Fete = moe " |been paying their fair share of P INe4 JARLED, ROWEVER Cog : | would be built on a 6500-acre site/tarmers who have learned to love assistant general superintendent of Sciences, nosed the trouble as acute indi- “As a matter of record, the 31st : Then, it will still be necessary the highway costs? ti H d f Division came to Camp Atterb (in this county left its nearly the\rich black flat land near the four years ago. { or ers 0 an to bulld the test road sections! The truckers have protested Bes on og Ty lao with a minimum in prob. 13:000 residents stunned. Scioto River and the hilly, green| one of his opponents, the Bev : > TL p . 2 -t ’ “ A , -.| TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 13—Ponear La Salle, Tll.—from Ottawa Virtually every tax increase and ably the lowest of any division in| WHY this is the biggest thing pastures adjoining Huston B. Morehead of Cleve , to La Salle—and subject them to thelr political power in many Ary y in to come through here since hey) It's Good Land (land, Tenn., was elected to suc-|lice outnumbered CIO pickets two
analyze the findings. months quoted, April, May and
ye f iit the Ohio Canal back in the : . a year of constant pounding from State capitals, including Indian-| ‘Rate Still Lo bu res . AY lapolig, is enormous. James Nich-| te w . 1830's,” said Wavérly Mayor A. 8. “It's productive land, Mr. | éral ‘superintent. ° The heavy trucks and tabulate and/ apol hn ter the. Tos Olll Tes f | “Its rate is still low and for the Keechle. ; Keechle sald. “You can grow iit geméra p escorted through a line of jeering
But the shock yesterday was about anything on it, wheat, corn | Jernigan, Cleveland, former
{ceed the Rev. Mr. Tharp as assist-{o one today as 17 workers were
|other runnerup was the Rev. John strikers’ at the “Allis-Chalmers
p w », high- diana Motor Truck Assoclatior, | { : wer men tis is dons hen He engineered the 1949 state law |June, it has been constantly under only momentary. After the wave a Sas, most Of Mt tis Year is president ‘of Lee College. plant here. “¥ clearer picture of the relative that greatly increased truck S ese HN the national rate,” Gen. Paxton had swept by, people realized Ld ”» | Frank Bartee, international repmerits of cement and asphalt Weight, height and length limits. | said. | Atomic Energy Commission gave| “The Jand fs so good,” he . : . reséntative for the strikers, said : | The general explained he issued only a general location for theladded, “that as a general rule, Wisconsin Dentists the entry was “peaceful.”
pavements, of varying thickness, The avallable scientific evidence,
.| Three Marines and an Army the statement because he felt the| plant. subjected to the widest conceiv-|indicates that in most states, in 3 “ Sibieetes . estes) the truckers are sergeant were arrested in Indiana | Wholesome relationship between Where?” meant a lot to people farms. admitted as the Air Material
able variation of loads, in wet cluding Indlana,
ros | pss th thel are th weather and dry, in summer heat Paying less than their share of the for desertion from the service, olis and the men of the 31st Di-|
The answer to ‘exactly Scioto folks don’t sell their ‘Lose’ Heads in Tv Ads Yesterday, 24 employees were
between the people of Indlanap- in this Scioto Valley area. | He sald some landowners here| y,p150N, Wis, Aug. 13 (UP) Command in Dayton, O., an.
‘Make or Break’ trace their ownership back to _ yi okay for a Wisconsin dent- nounced the firm's contract is still
— .1 load, according to Mr, Hadden. A Sent. under rigidly con ot. bg Erion gel FBI announced today. vision should not be marred by William Trusty, a filling-station after ihe evolu War ist to display his chair, extractors in -effect and no cancellation i3 . | said: Delmar Lee Burton, 30, who irresponsible and loose state-' owner whose property is believed |; 1 S FoveInn en and ,. qrill on ‘television, but he can’t planned. Officials Enthused | “No one knows what our right-|11ves on a farm near Linton, was ments. close to “the line” translated the‘ ..' > oy Socaers. get his own face into the picture.| The Air Force said it has re‘apprehended here as he tended problem this way: A few of the people around Atty. Gen. Vernon Thomson moved 98 machine tools from
Indiana highway officials are ful or fair share really is. Some bar on B. Nllinots. St. He had Plane Crash Kills 2
“If they put the boundry on the here still have old sheepskins yesterday dusted off an old state the struck plant and shipped them
particularly enthused with the researchers think we overpay. |... "rioine from the Marine! ’ signed by Madi M y y by e haven't alw other side of the road, I'll prob-|Si& y Madison or Monroe,” |aw that makes it illegal for a to other manufacturers. Fourteen projeet Primarily because weath-; And » ave i Riedy Jougn} Base at San Diego since Apr. 18 SOIANIA, Brazil, Aug. 13 (UP) apy be a rich man; if they put it|Mf- Keechle said. dentist to use “human heads” in more machines will be removed er conditions near la Salle are laxes. As long he a woulq . Being held in the Marion County | = wenty-four persons were killed| on my side, well, then I'm just an = “They paid about a dollar an advertising their practices. this week, but 128 others will be similar to those in northern In-| Was a need and the money would yr. Burton previously had When a Brazilian National Alr'gx.service station owner.” jacre then. Now, this plant will| A dentist who wishes to adver- left pending outcome of the 14
diana. As a result, Indiana has| be justly spent, we did not object. 5r4yjously served in the Air Force Transport airliner crashed In more to gain from thie tests than|Our interest is in a dollar's worth g,4 Army. : P
Mr. Trusty and the residents be worth just about a thousand tise can have a picture of his week-old dispute.
almeiras near here yesterday. were to learn sometime today times more than the present office on TV, but must not be in| Negotiations collapsed on a
most states. ‘of highway for a dollar spent.” | ggt 1/c Charles W. Baker, Rescue parties said the plane was'after the mayor, county officials value of all Pike County on the the picture himself, Mr. Thomson wage issue, and there is no indi Indiana goes in for highway Sy charged with deserting from destroyed. and AEC representatives met. | tax duplicate.” |said. jcation they will be reopened.
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research in a big way. There are . {Camp Atterbury Mar. 23 was artwo such smaller sad tests al) State Atom Site rested as he drove his car near
ready under way in the state. . ® his home on RR 4. He had been The principal one {5 a nine-mile| Still Considered ? working as an apprentice plasterer stretch along U. 8. 31 between! MADISON, Aug. 13 (UP)-—Rep- for a Southport contractor. Edinburg and Columbus, When resentatives of the American Gas! Others arrested were Charles it is completed, at a total cost|& Electric Co. said today that Edwin James, wanted for desterof more than $1.6 million, it will|an area west of here still is tion from the Marine Corps Mar. serve as a test road and -also as under consideration on the site 23, caught in the Federal Builda regular highway. [of a power plant for the proposed ing at South Bend; and Roland
atomic installation near Ports- K. Smith, apprehended in MunState engineers planned this/' —o. o cie for desertion from the Marine
road to test the merits of flexible, Spokesmen said the Atomic Corps May 13. black top Ronetete against ceme nt Bnergy Commission's decision tol ee on—p——————— concrete, ndiana's other test . . . build the plant in Ohio would road, a similar project, is along require a complete “re-examina-| Opens 2d District Office U. S. 41 south of Cook, in Lake {on of all available power sites.| The Life Insurance Co. of Vir-| County. |[However, they added the Ohio ginia has opened a second Indian-
Research Constant location of the A-factory does apolis district office in the Mernot rule out Madison: chants Bank Building, 39 E. Ohio Jac veline Sh a Mr. Hadden and other statel Tentative plans for the elec- St. Grant Bell, former Indianap- q aw's
highway officials point out con-trical plant were reported to calljolis man who has been an agency stant research and study is aifor construction of a $250 million training supervisor in the comnecesary part of highway bulld- generating system to provide pany home office, Richmond, Va.,
ing, explaining: ‘One dollar of electricity for the atom .plant. [will manage the new office. Sl perma rk z t lr SS
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