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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 25

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i tx'Ytv-wr-r ttt, rrmrr, a rM- I 4 I I 1 Classified Ads ha wait a flows SECTION TWO Sfli tod Irtlltlitt 25 SECTION TWO -jBini aaMBsjjssw awsssn Tn. OPEN TOalFlrTIC If State Road Chief Charges PLAN TO LINK EXPRESSWAY Misuse of Taxpayer Funds ol South Bend, Miihawaka ana i 1 State Highway Commissioner Elkhart chairman David Cohen cut the IS APPROVED Bui the commission now riant ribbon Tuesday to open bypass Burglary Bares Slot Machines RIQWOND, lad. It A to continue the bypsss route nc section west of the city which he further east tnsn to u.a. mskine it a north-south city-miss- cited as an example of how not to buralar alarm has Toll Road Board build a ins route. Cohen has cited tne i a.

Northern Indiana Toll Koad as a Cohen said the project has con OK. $2,120,000 good east-west bypass already in ititutea a "misuse oi ine laxpay montv because oi me near operation. Interchange ly five-year delay in opening the I Buy Land Parcels Cohen ssid the state now bypass to frame alter tne ikm completion of 1.75-mile segment 1 The Indiana Toll Road Commis- buvins risht-of-wsv parcels for which led nowhere. ikm today approved plans (or the next section of the bypass That section will run from Msy "This commission is not going Interchange which will to build roads this way any flower to iust short of Locust Kd Moose Udge in Richmond twa slot machijies. Pelica eoafis-eated the devices after spotting them while Investigating a break-in.

Alerted by the lodge's alarm, police arrested William J. Matthews, 25, Rt. Richmond, after finding (3U in change in his possession. Officers said the twe slot machines had been looted. Matthews appeared in court Tuesday and pleaded guilty to second-degree burglary.

more." said Cohen. "We will not I link the Toll Road with the in State Expressway. He Mid the commission hopes another section, from Locust to i- ii'f undertake stretch of construction unless we will have a com U.S. 31, can be completed in the i The J. Grriner consulting en- plete usable facility when we are 1965-1967 road program.

I gineer firm of Baltimore was In- done. It i a misuse ol tne uxpay Plana call for the Indiana por ers money to ouna a nmtu I structed to begin final specific I tions on which bids will be taken tion of the bypass to extend north road that can't be used." from U.S. 20 to connect with rikiwiuttina ceremonv at a bypass Work Tewards 1H7 Goal Michiesn bvoass section which SECTION OF SOUTH BEND BYPASS FINMTI -oratu 'i. r. -r w.

would carry U.S. 31 around Niles The bvnass olannine and con Commission members said No- vember. 1964, is the target date i for completion of the interchange. I They expressed hop that con-1 it ruction could begin In October. The interchanoe is to be locat- Master of ceremonies at the struction of the big limited access ribbon-cutting was Charles but it led nowhere and it was not opened lor trarnc wim halted a fourth of a mile short "white elephant segment toon olaca orior to when Cohen took Mertins.

official of a downtown Western Ave. command of the state highway "We are always happy at road department store, who represented the South Bend-Mishawaka ed 3,000 feet west of the Lake-Por- Citizens Committee building program. dedications, because they represent the culmination of years of Chamber of Commerce. nnhrn said the commission now He smke hooefullv of relief is working toward a 1967 goal for effort," Cohen told the 75 persons i ter County line. It will have an outlet on Ind.

51. When the north-south Interstate 85 is com-I pleted, it will also meet the Toll I Road at this interchange. from traffic congestion on down To Hold Interview completion of a U.S. 31 nortn- on hand for the short ceremony at the Western Ave. interchange.

town streets when the bypass is south bypass of South Bend, with the bvoass section ooened Tues "Today, however, we appear with done, and he also suggested the construction of an expressway to I committee hopes to have a new Near Lake-Porter Line day to be part of the system. mixed emotions. We are happy to By MARCHMONT KOVAS Tribune suff Writer. The Citizens Advisory Commit the heart of. the central ousiness The mection ooened to traffic superintendent appointed and prepared to take over at that time.

Two members of the Board of When the interchange is com- nletad. the. Tri-State will cross dedicate this road not quiie hannv about its history." district. tee for the St Joseph County Cahintav will interview Cohen said his commission will 4 over the Toll Road about 500 feet Assued of Co-operation after the ribbon-cutting connects Lincoln Way which is U.S. 20, with Mayflower which is Ind.

west of the Lake-Porter line. Commissioners today scotched rumors that the board already had selected a replacement for Weber. seek a meeting with Michigan authorities possibly next month, in ll.VMI Mertins assured Cohen of the three applicants for the position 121 The distance is about five The Tn-Sate. wrucn is inter LreZTaeree a line to cooperation of the community in of permanent superintendent U.S.- of South the highway commission's efforts the institution and make its rec tl at. MiMeMiinifu in I imAPintnHnt nf state in Michigan, will become miles, Cohen said the construction cost relocate cosi relocate relocate No Appointment Made rVimmissioners John F.

Solmos. Interstate and 90 when it 1inciBw; ommendation to the County Board kj.j. said Bend and Niles. The rest of the to speed the road work 31 west 8 I 4rH TW Tn. La airw-iiit t1 fl mi irat Mm after of Commissioners for the hiring Democrat and Robert A.

Ehlers, Cohen, in an interview crosses ine iw jwu. State is the Illinois Tollwsy in that sum did not include engi- north-south bypass route has been the ceremony, reported that the of one of them. Republican, said no new appoint- 4 Illinois ineering cuis ui rigm-vi-wajr pm- wumw o- ISISIIIVU Sis athaaw I a t. olrs htiric for Mrs. Joseph W.

Hennessy, com- Unr has been made and that 1 ik. ia chases I 4 won in connection wiui u- lo illustrate ine coniusion wnuvn coniniiiuii nu has existed over the South Bend the interchanges and approaches outtee chairman, explained that I p. tha civ-mnnth rnntract of interim River the six-month contract oi interim they are waiting for the advisory The first leg of the bypass, the 9 miiw will involve work by the new St. Joseph committee to maite lis iwom lement comoleted in 1958, led Indiana Highway Commission. Indiana Hignway wmmm.

bypass, the white eiepnam sec- to int tion had been planned incitially as bridge the the latter part of Sep- superintendent ueorge r. w. menrlation. ler expires Aug. 15 and that his I Commisdon Chaiman David Co- south from Lincoln Way and I eon- hen, who also is a member of the necting with no other road.

It Snimra aid he sees eye-to-eye CimIwiiS a PM a1" part of an east-west Dypass souui with the committee and will wait Toll Rna Commission, said the for its recommendation before he I sUte's portion of the project will about million. He said makes up his mind on an appoint i rviAftt I the state also hopes to have its Fhlem declared definitely nas I portion of the project compietea annnintment made so far A 3 bv November: 1964. 'X hxr the board. "We'lKwait for the rerommendation." be The plan approved today by the Toll.Road commissioners was one jr of four submitted by Greiner. The I one approved by the commission- era wis the one recommended by Board President Marcel C.

Van- ItVWalle has a candidate for the Fhlers. and reportedly BRUGGNER HELPS COHEN SNIP RIBBON-State Highway Commission Chairman David Cohen, right, cuts the ribbon with an assist from South Bend Mayor Frank J. Bruggner. an assist iruni J)r)i wbM, staff Photographer. has stated that the selection has m.A vinlVWa lie today is Contains Greatest Safety ueeii absent from the city.

Tt will out 1200.000 more than Named in 1962 iLegWoi Advisory Commit- ROZANSKI'S the plan described by the engineers as second best. LljacklLHeich, Toll Road Com- XliaA.aa to- u. anminted last fall by the -A rimmissioners to assist jLwatu i mission chairman, said the ap- SON INJURED nmvwi nlaii "contains the great in the operation of the home ioi-lowing a series of charges of mis- Is Bla med On Gunshot Cmiih Rend detectives today rt Mfetv factor" and "the most manaffement at tne insiiiuuon iui 5 satisfactory service." Fred ruii rmresentine the enet Ll. Pnrtaee HwV. Youth's Car Struck are investigating a late Tuesday nielil shootine which sent a 30- Ineering firm, said the approved plan also provides the most direct vnrtion.

He said the plan will leciea anu cvu.i.i...- the interim nost to Dnne aooui year-old Michigan City man to By Hit Run Driver i eliminate the necessity of widen- suggested reforms at the institution. Mrs. Hennessy said Weber Ian a Arntk A onnA iob in making ing the bridge now carrying lias Mwie I Toll Road over Burns mien. Th ir.ll nloM for the new inter the chances recommended Dy Memorial Hospital wun a gunshot wound of the left thigh. Police identified the victim as Robert L.

Nunn, 422 E. Michigan Michigan City. Hospital authorities' said his condition was Guy Adam Rozanski, 15, son of grand juries and by the advisory fi change will be located just north i' of Burns committee. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Rozanski, 1891 Riverside was reported Weber was hired in reoruary The commissioners approved feM. TTTbeen in fair condition today at St. Jo- immediate action to acquire land satisfactory today. Police said they were called to the hospital after a friend brought the wounded man 1n for appointed temporary superintend-Ueph's Hospital, with injuries sul- for the interchange. ent bv the Board of Commission- fered in a two-car accident sun ment.

ers after the death of her hus-Ny Nunn told' officers that he had band, stepnen n. newiuv. Rozanski was ticketed by police been shot by another Po May. 1962. NewrocK withou.

a driver.s MOTHER OF 1 2 DIES IN CRASH UanhntOTnpnr una ins -wuc ni. i lice said the incident occurred in the vicinity of O'Brien St. and A rAnntv Home for 30 years, cense. UIW I Weher Mav Remain According to police, tne car me Linden Ave. about p.m.

Pnlir said detectives will ques wlher ha. indicated a desire "to youth was driving struck a car tion the victim and a suspect in i ih. inh on a permanent driven by a motorist wno leu xne ntr cnrtDT rS.R A ernwii nhserves the wreckaee of the sports car driven by the shooting later today. krene at Portaee and fciwoou basis DUt MIS. nenneasy i.

in zr. j- he Ave: about 1:40 a.m. bunday. Granddaughter, 3, Killed as Auto David M. Mexykowski, 26, of 1201 W.

Washington Ave, a fireman at Station 14, which went out of control Tuesday night the 2200 block of Portage Ave. The car traveled off the road for feet, ripping through 120 feet of fence and JULY DRAFT that it was mauc uou -f-rfhat his The hm to police that after contract would be for only six the impact his foot hit the gas nipping" over and coming to a halt, according to pohce. 7 QUOTA IS 20 lWnh Countv Selective I v'l J' ar KPoirA months. "isica? Weher freauentlv has been at Car Goes Out of Control Hits uraaer AModated Prew A mother of 12 end her 5-year- aa with Miuntv officials ver Service boards have befin directed to draft 20 men in July, Ann J. Hortpn, clerk of the BoardC ArrnrHinff to nolica the VOuth's CarRuined; procedures he followed in man- I i i AMfmi ewerven aging the home.

har anj torth across Portaee, reported today. In laddkion, 42 will be called Mrs. Hennessy saia mc tore across applicant, to' txs mtemewea 3 old granddaughter" died Tuesday i when a carrying 10 persons crashed into the rear of a motor 5 mAr a countv road three Driver Is Arrested A city fireman es are qualified.for tne pos.uon PortaeeTo the have had experience in managing Poge to for physical examinations. "Mrs. Horton said he office will be closed Friday ta permit the staff to attend an area conference in similar institutions, rrvtta, rw clean- tflUtll Va HIV a -j LaPorte.

TU1FP TAKES ing Store at 1304 Portage. caped serious injury about 7 p.m. Tuesday when his speeding sports TWO WALLETS to the store front at $2,000 and to OUSTED ENVOY LEAVES LONDON (UPI) William Mor the vehicle, car ripped througn a tence, rison, expelled secretary ot tne 5 6'" miles south of Fowler. Killed were Mrs. Loretta A.

Gick, Rt. Fowler, and An- netta Jo Gick of Fowler. All the other car occupants and I the grader operator, Thomas F. Goodman, 24, Rt. 2.

Fowler, were injured. Police said the auto driver, tw. r.irfc. 17. daughter of Pnlire aid three witnesses to rammed a tree, and flipped over in the 2200 block of Portage Ave.

Australian embassy in Moscow, left London last night en route to kvJr advantage ot the saia tne DUV li cuii- unci wiiu o- i an open door made off with two trol of his car when the hit and Australia. David M. Mezykowski, 1201 W. wallets while a lamiiy siepi in run anver turncu iium the early morning hours today. zanski at Uie mtersecuon, r.uM.r Washington a fireman at Station 14, was reported in fair Sherman Eichorst, au mm ski's car strmmg uie win.

the dead woman, apparenUy condition with a broken collarbone na i aa ho loff thp door loo tho nn rtpsrnnnon incv nu Lr hi. home ooen last night be- of the other car was that it was cause of the heat This morning a Ford. I didn't see the grader because of dust it was raising. in Critical Condition. I Mrs.

Gick'i sop. Nick. was riral rondition in St, Eliza- today in St Joseph's Hospital, where he was placed under arrest Mezykowski was returning from a Michigan resort at a speed estimated bv witnesses as over 100 the wallets containing SEARCH Firhnrat told police he later TrDrCUTD wallet, on a work bench tJt i HAi" miles per hour when he lost con beth's Hospital In Ufayette. An-I other son. James.

15; a grand- in i his garage. They were empty WASHINGTON tufij ine it- ihpr nne wallet colH fnrlnv it mav have trol of his car, according to sgt. Daniel A. Martin. He was travel- i I Jeffrie.

2. and Donna Gick, nC IUIU Uli.v.a 1 1 0w.w J' I I 1nt Suspected Drunks May Be Filmed KALAMAZOO (UPI) A move is before the Kalamazoo County Board of Supervisor to have motion pictures made of all persona suspected of drunk driving. The idea was submitted by Municipal Judge Clark Olmsted who said bo saw a similar pUa in operation in Denver, Circuit Judge Raymond Fox told the supervisors the' pictures would be admissshlo as was taken irom a oimng imu touna eviaence oi uro ling in a posted ju-mne-an-nuur were in serious condition. Trie hosoital released the Mher from a purse I marine Thresher and Will sena after zone. I tha kitrhen table 4 for minor injuries the bathyscaph Trieste to the ocean bottom off New England to Goes Into Ditch The.

southbound car went off Police said the theft occurred fi twin between 12: 40 and 6: 55 a.m. try to locate the sub. Secretary l-red ftonn is- AUTOMOBILE'S HOOD SHATTE RED The hood of the fiberglass body ot the sports car driven by Meiyiowski shattered after the car ripped (hnogh a fence, hit a tree, and rolled ver to a Toesday night Metykowski was thrown feet by the impact of the accident -PMoh TribiS. Sun Photoarapher the road near Ribourde Dr. and into the ditch parallel to the roadway, Sgt Martin said.

SET VFW CONVENTION aieH a rautious announcement Goodman; n- I daughters, Diane -and Deborah, 8, and two other granddaughters. Gale Gick. 3, and Sandy Gick, 5. 5 McfGnley King. 39.

Chicago. died in Porter County Hospital saying that new underwater photo KALAMAZOO (UPI) The Off the road, the car continued graphs had located materials 1963 convention of the Michigan linker fence, along the HighlandlMezykowskl 36 feet onto the grass fnr 959 feet before rolling over in cqurco onrn i uioos. ll A the Veterans of Foreua on the. east de a tne nnxui Cemetery. 225T Portage Sgt 'idtftfifjed, poo-tDgraphic interpretation center as being of the type used in naval hospital in the police department scheduled to start here tomorrow in he added.

Martin said. de- with about 7,500 persons expected rf of control on we Iship Rrfnr flinoina over, the Car ambulet His car was r-- Police arrested Mezykowski lor reckless driving and driving with i attend. Then it bounced off a tree en the west side of (he street tossing Northern Indiana Toil Road north of Valparaiso. ploughed through 120 feet of chain.

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