The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 February 1929 — Page 8

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NFAV DRIVER’S LAW Drivers of all motor vehicles in Indiana will have to have an official permit to drive if a bill proposed by Senator Roscoe Martin of Logansport becomes a law. The bill is based upon the uniform motor vehicle code endorsed by the large motor associations, and was prepared under the auspices of a group of representatives of the association in Indiana. A statement issued by the representatives of these organizations characterized the proposed drivers permit as “easy to get and easy to lose” and explained that “such a plan has been in use in other states for years and is claimed to be responsible for materially reducing the number of automobile accidents, particularly in certain eastern /states. In some states a permit is required each year and as much as a dollar annually is charged but the plan as recommended in Senator Martin’s bill is that the permit is good for three years as a minimum and just as much longer as in the judgment of the Secretary of State is advisable, according to changing conditions and the success had with the issuance of the first permits. The charge instead of a dollar a year would be_only twenty-five cents for as long as the permit is good which is set forth as three years as a minimum. Neither will there be a phyical test or a driving test in order to get a permit as some other states require. “We are all of the opinion that the psychological effect upon oiir drivers is the most valuable part of the plan,” the statement continues. “When the driver knows that for violation of safe and sane driving he may lose, temporarily or permanently, the privilege of driving as well as to be subject to the regular penalties now provided by law, he is going to drive more carefully and take greater pains to see that his car is always in good condition so as to be possible to control and he is not going to be so indifferent to driving with on tail light or improper front lights as is so flagrantly the case today.” 0 NEW WAY TO MAKE SHOES A number of shoe manufacturers are now making shoes by; a method which does not require the use of nails or stitching to attach the soles to the uppers. Hundreds of thousands of pairs of these shoes are beingsold in the leading stores in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and other large cities. The perfection of the new way of applying soles promises to revolutionize the manufacture of footwear for men, women and children, and the method has attracted widespread interest throughout the shoe industry. The new method eliminates much expensive shoe-making machinery and many laborious processes of manufacturing. It emplloys pneumatic pressure to shape and hold the sole in place during the drying of a special waterproof compound with which the sole and upper are permanently held together. — 0 RING-NECK PHEASANT EGGS The distribution of free ringneck pheasant eggs to sportsmen’s organizations wZI again be made this spring, according to George N. Mannfield, fish and game superintendent of the state conservation department. Application for eggs must be made with the division not later than March 1, and the early announcement at this time is to properly register the applications and likewise give clubs ample time to make arrangements with farmers for hatching the eggs under hens. Eggs will only be supplied under a•greement that all pheasants reared, will be released for stocking purposes. BEST YEAB OF ITS HISTORY The Studebaker Corporation, South Bend, has entered upon the greatest year of its history and during 1929 will give employment to more than. 20,000 workers, paying them $27,500,000. Dr. C. A. Lippincott, director of the employment and co-operative departments of the corporation declared. o See “The Mating Call,” a story by Bex Beach, starring Thomas Meighan, Evelyn Brent and Renee Adoree —-a truly fine picture at the Crystal, Ligonier, next Tuesday and Wednesday, February 19 and 20. o Job printing—that’s our business.

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