Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1921 — Page 4

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HIGHWAY WORK WILL CENTER ON NATIONAL ROAD Sections of Hoosier Link to Be Constructed This Season. LYONS SETS OUT PLANS Illinois will complete the National road through that State this summer and Indiana will couple up previously constructed sections in the Hosier link between Terre Haute and Richmond leaving sixty-six miles of thii road which will not be contracted for this year, according to announcement today by Lawrence Lyons, director of the State highway department. While the policy of the commission is to go slow on building new roads until production costs decline to a reasonable figure, it recognizes the vital importance of expediting this work and the imperative need of bridging gaps in order to bring into utility previously completed sections and to eliminate long and fre-

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quent detours. Therefore much of this season's work, augmonted by maintainence of other State roads, will be concentrated on the National road, Mr. Lyons said. WORK TODAY SPEEDED IP. According to C. Gray, acting chief engineer, the construction of this most important of Federal highways which is to give the nation a hard-surface road from coast to coast, is proceeding at the rate of approximately four miles a month. An additional concrete mixer starts this month to Breed up the work. Indiana today has completed 20.24 miles of this highway and has 16.2 miles under contract. A total of 102.5 miles is necessary to complete the road from Terre Haute to Richmond. The department has under contract 151 miles of various State roads and up to this time has built with Federal aid 56.5 miles. Building on all State highways is progressing at the unprecedented rate of approximately twenty miles a month against last year's record ui nth of seven miles and an average of three miles per month. The Federal aid plan of cooperation with States in national highway building is to match dollar for dollar, extending 50 per cent of financial aid on a basis of population and 50 per cent on area up to, but not in excess of, $20,000 a mile on contract price. With material and labor prices at present making it cost about $40,000 a mile for concrete j

roads, the government is supplying $20,000 of production cost in Indiana. APPROVES ROADS TO COVER FINDS. The State's portion of Government moneys is 57,415,292.61, and, according to Engineer Gray, the highway department has contracted to use the sum of $3,956,464 and has approved roads to cover all available funds. Federal money obtained on mileage built up to May 24 this year was $175,343.22 and _ application has been made for $312,424.73. The Indiana portion of the Nationalroad connects the cities of Terra Haute, Brazd, Plainfield, Indianapolis, Greenfield, Nnightstown, Cambridge City and Richmond and opens to continuous modern highway travel some of the richest agricultural and industrial regions of the Hoosier commonwealth. MARNE DIVISION PLANS SESSION Chateau-Thierry Fighters to Meet in Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 17.—The second annual convention of the Society of the Third (regular Arruy) Division, will be held at Milwaukee, on July 13, 14 and 15. A host of Marnemen have made reservations to attend the grand affair. The railroads have cooperated with the national headquarters, at Little Rock,

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Ark., and hav* made substantial reductions from all points of the country. The business men and merchants of Milwaukee are offering inducements to make the slay of the heroes of the Marne, a delightful event. The ‘‘Society of the Third Division,” was formed in Germany during the time the 3rd fMarne) division, was doing duty in the Army of Occupation. It was organized to perpetuate the bonds of comradeship born during the great war. The 3rd division Is the only division In all the “A. E. F.” whose veterans wear six stars on their Victory medals. The gallant performance of duty, at Chateau-Thierry in the Marne sector, by the men of the division, turned the tide of the war in favor of the allies, during the historic days of July 14, 15, 16, 17 and IS, 1918. For their meritorious gallantry they earned the title, given by the government of France, of “Marne division.” The 3rd division lost more than 3,300, killed in action or died of wounds. Including wounded; the casualties were more than 16,000, killed, wounded and missing.

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