Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1921 — Page 6

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BUCKEYE ROAD MEN EXAMINE HOOSIER WAYS Visitors Travel Over Chief State Arteries to Get Pointers. A party of Ohio men interested in good roads and desirous of obtaining insight to Hoosier methods of construction and maintenance, has completed a tour of this State’s chief trunk lines and numerous gravel and stone roads, and is very complimentary to the efficiency of the State highway commission, according to a letter sent Lawrence Lyons, director. The party consisted of Senator Charles Brand, representing Champaign County in the Ohio Legislature and an advocate of better roads at reduced costs ia the Buckeye State; Raymond H. Smith, surveyor of Champaign County, and member of Champaign County’s board of com inissioners. Accompanied by a district highway engineer they traveled roads leading through Kokomo, Peru. Logansport, Fort Wayne, Wabash, Indianapolis and other cities. It was pointed out to the visitors that there is no question about gravel and stone roads bolding up under traffic the year around if the proper kind of gravel and stone and proper maintenance work is used in connection therewith. The big problem of the Indiana highway department. said A. H. Hinkle, chief engineer of maintenance, is keeping roads satisfactory *under the three dry months of the year. Under the enormous heavy traffic they become quite dusty, he says. While these types of surface are very satisfactory on the less heavily traveled roads, in the bpinion of Mr. Hinkle it is very desirable to pnt on some kind of hard surface or dustless top on all the more important roads as soon as the same can lie done. The extensive use however, of these cheaper roads is the means of making all highways in a fairly satisfactory condition at an early date and at a very reasonable price, thus resulting in roads good enough to not he destructive to motor vehicular traffic, he avers Mr. Hinkle pointed out to the visitors that there are not more than twenty-five detoura on nearly sixty roads comprising 5.300 miles in the Indiana highway sys-

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tem, compared to several hundred detours on Ohio State road*. Maintenance on State highways will continue this winter he said, and there are less than a dozen places in the entire system where sections may become impassable durin-r the most severe weather and then only for a short period. Senator Brand told highway officials the stand taken by Governor Warren T. McCray for more gravel and stone roads and efficient maintenance in this State, is of great influence toward a similar trend in Ohio road building and upkeep. CHILDREN ARE WEIGHED FOR FOOD CLASSES Nutrition Workers Busy in Schools in Health Drive. Children are being weighed this week in the public and parochial schools for the nutrition classes, which will be organized by Dr. William R. P. Emerson later in the month. Miss Elizabeth Faxon, a nutrition worker on Dr. Emerson's staff, assisted by nurses of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, is in charge of this work. The schools that have been selected for the first five classes are Nos. 2, 12, 24, 66 and St. Bridget’s Parochial School. Over one hundred children have been weighed and measured in each of these schools and letters will be sent to about forty parents of children who are 7 per cent or more under weight for their height. Only twenty children can te admitted to each class, so the twenty parents who respond first will have their children enrolled. Nutrition or health classes will meet once a week for one hour or less. Great interest is being ghown In the Nutrition Institute by many of the Par-ent-Teacher Associations throughout the city and county. Representatives of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association have spoken before the Parent-Teacher Clubs and School No. 62, and at the township house school. Today Tliaddens Sleszynski, educational secretary, will speak at a luncheon of the presidents of

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921.

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