Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1920 — SELECTS STATE ROAD OFFICIALS [ARTICLE]

SELECTS STATE ROAD OFFICIALS

CHIEF ENGINEER OF HIGHWAY COMMISSION NAMES TWEN-TY-FOUR SUPTS. Announcement of the appoint* ment of twenty-four road superintendents in the maintenace departmet of the State Highway Commission has been made by A. H. Hinkle, chief engineer for maintenance. Within a few days the men will 'be ready to begin maintenance work on the abate highway system of approximately 8,200 miles, Which will be officially taken over by the state April 1. The superintendents will be in charge of subdivisions of the aystem, and under the direction of district engineers. The state has been divided into five districts for the maintenance work. Superintendent* Named, The superintendents and their headquarters are as follows: Division No. I.—Headquarters at Vincennes; W. B. Anderson, Princeton; Harry C. Yates, Terre Haute; Grant S. Johnson, Dale; T. E. Curtner, Vincennes; George R. Cadle, Pacdi. Division No. 2.—Headquarters at .Seymour; Larue B. Moody, Seymour; Roscoe C. Parker, Jeffersonville; Clifford C. Neiwson, Oolumibus; Noble H. Williams, Martinsville; Oliver T. Stanfield, Aurora. Division No. 3.—Headquarters at Greenville; Carl L. Hanson, Cennersville; O. H. Guilkey, Nobleaville; Claude B. Hines, Mancie; W. L. Bratton, Lebanon. Division No. 4 —Headquarters at Fort Wayne; Wayne Summers, Fort Wayne; Clifford W. Siniff, Fort Wayne: David D. Bdppey, Goshen; H. B. Davisson, Plymouth; Theodore Pinkerton, Fort Wayne. - Division No. s—Headquarters at Monticdlo; Herbert L. West, Monticello; R. L. Teague, Crawfordsville; S. B. Folsom, Crown Point; Harry M. White, Laporte; F. R. Gay, Fowler. The organization plans outlined by Mr. Hinkle call for about 600 men actively engaged in road wort Each superintendent will have about six patrolmen and six patrolmen’s helpers under him. The average salary of the superintendents is $125 a month.