Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1922 — Page 20
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STATE ROADS READY FOR BIG RUSH OF CARS j Highway Official Says Many Are Smooth as Scene of j Classic. BEST SPEEDWAY ROUTES IST .lOTIN I>. WIU.I .uS. State tliifliriuv Commissioner. Wtu-n frre.tr <-timvnns of gasoline char iots begin moving across 1 mli tiia next ; week with Indianapolis aiul the Motor Speedway their objective because of the internationally known automotive derby, | Mar 30, Iloosier State roads will be found in splendid condition to meet this tremen-: da.isly augmented traffic. For several weeks the entire forces of : the maintenance division of the State; highway department have worked con- j tinuousiy to pu’ State roads iu condition to expidite tiffs traffic and. according to A H Hinkle, chief maintenance engineer, a'l State highways arc in fair condition ami many miles are as excellent as a Speed course. In anticipation of the thousands of persons who annually respond to the thrill of the great speed classic and motor to! the Iloosier oval. Indiana State highway officials have compiled information on the; best roads to be taken by out-Stato 1 motorists evening to Indianapolis. They point out that State roads are easy to follow because they carry the number on telephone pedes alongside, and that numbers cannot easily b* mistaken as they are within an outline drawing of the State stenciled in white on black background. As an added pr> -tuition and to insure the maximum of safety to motorists unfamiliar with highways, culverts, headwall?, mail-box posts, and such telephone poles and other obstruction close it to the traveled ways have b.-n freshly vvhitejrashed. These markings also will assist tourists in night driving. The selected routes will be sent to rhe State highway commission? of Michigan. Ohio, lilimds. Kentucky and Wisconsin, and to JwToiiK.bile associations, motor dobs and Auunbcrs of Commerce at Cleveland. Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio, Chicago. Louisville, Evansville, South Rend and Terre Haute. Tic- Iloosier Mot r Club is cooperating in marking turns, dangerous crossing? and the like. PRtFI RRKD ROUTES TO SPEED tV \Y. lioutes preferable for Spe-dway race day motorists to reach Indian : pedis are designated by State highway e'ticials as follows: Triiffff- coming fnn Toledo, Ohio, should cep. via Ft. Wayne, following F'a te rion, Aad.rsa to freer tb.-bl where It wiil meet the National road left.line west to I: ~!;)• ap-dis. One short detour just north of Jt.-.ri. nis in fair -mil: I--P. Traffic coining from Columbus. hio. should follow the Nti'.-.nal road through Rlehw-rd, Cantl ridge City. Dublin, Greenfield to Indian.-polls. Jt, tween Dublin and Greenfield this road is oR.-nl for construction. Traffic going west wiL detour at Dublin north about one mile and th- n west to Gr. eufield. Traffic going cast will detour at Greenfield south about one c.de a: 1 then i-ast t - luff-un. fin -ir.r.ati. *hl traffic should follow State road 31 to Brookville; thence over Sta-e ro .1 30 through Kushvilie to Indiana Foils. Traffic from Tortlsville may follow Ftate road 1 through New Albany, So. t-s burg, CruthersviUe and Seymour leading west from ('r .-ic-rsvi!!e about four mites and t het.ee north 'hrough Dudleyt. -wn to Seymour. Traffic going south on thi road should remember to continue south et Seyticcir via Dudieytown meeting State road l at Grottier-rille. Ti e Natl- -til road between Terre Haute
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BY NORA KAY. After seeing all the things which menace this existence, uncertain even tinder the most favorable conditions, the marvel to most of the visitors at the Health Exposition is that wc are alive tit all. Take the home brew peril, for in-taio e. Os course not many of the visitors at the show have had any personal experience with this danger to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but nearly every one who paused at the I.aw Enforcement booth—and thore were many who did—seemed to understand what a still was, when the captured specimens were pointed out to them. Though, as a matter of fact, some of them would hardly have been suspected of their lawless purpose had it not been for the snaky copper coil winding hither aiul thither round and round. For some of them were made in par: from the old pail that once held the ice to freeze the ice cream for Sunday dinner, and many had once been mother's beg* copper washboiler, and a few were economically constructed from large lard buckets. But, however innocent their appearance, signs around the exhibit declared only 2 per cent of the liquor made in these still? had been, upon analysis, found "drinkable" by the chemists, the other OS per cent being rank poison, so that one takes ninety-eight chances out of a hundred of waking tip in some far distant spot, whenever he or she Indulge In a sample of the newest variety. In fact there is a sign saying the man found dead on the Yandalta tracks after drink-
ar.d Indianapolis Is closed over about half Us length for construction: hence traffic coming from St. I.ouis over the National road will detour at Terre Haute going north over State road 10 through Cilmon to Hillsdale and there take State road 31 through Montezuma and Rockville :o Danviile and thence continue straight east over a country road to Indianapolis. Traffic from Evansville should follow State road 10 to Brucevllle and thence follow State road 32 through Ri. knell, Sandborn, Worthington ana Spencer to just west of Martinsville where it intersects with State road 22 which should be followed into Indianapolis. The bridge which was washed out on State road '-'2 about eight miles north of Martinsville will be replaced by a temporary bridge. State road i between liooneviile and French Li k w ill be closed all simme r for construct!*!]. Traffic coining from Chicago to Indianapolis may follow the paved road to Danville. Illinois, and thence to east to Covington following State road 33 through Crawfordsviile to Lebanon, and then by State road C t > Indianapolis; or Chicago traffic may follow the Jackson Highway to Indianapolis. Any of the state roads between Indinnapolis and Chicago should be In fair condition. except the ten miles north rs Rensselaer between Aix ami Kersey. This ten tuiles is unimproved an i the detour around the same go. s :;t!i from Demotte through Virgle, meeting State road s at Alx. Michigan traffic coming through South R-e-d follow State road 1 through South Ren l, Plymouth, For l and Kokomo to Indianapolis. Due detour Is necessary on this routo Just south of Kokomo. For rhis detour traffic should go out of Kelt' mo in a southeasterly direction ami then south to Sharpsville about seven miles from Kokomo and then west back
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ing white mule obtained It from the very innocent looking still on exhibit, made from a vashboilcr and an ice cream freezer. So there. Anyhow, the woman at the exhibit who was explaining to a dozen or so Interested men all about bow the white mule was made, said the "stiller?" didn't use anything but water and yeast and sugar any more, as raisins were too high priced. "However," remarked one of the mate bystanders, ‘it smells real natural. Just the same.” After which he went over to the other side of the hall and read the sign over a big milk bottle: “The Only 4 pur cent Drink with a Kick." After hearing all about the dangers that lurk in the city stills—for there were no specimens shown that were captured father away than HaughviUe it is refreshing to wander across to the department of conservation exhibit an 1 view the green restfulness of a summer camp, among tho pine tree.?, where a pan of renl, sure-enough hacon sizzles over a very realistic campfire, and even the tin cans hide themselves in a trench so as not to mar the landscape. After tho visitor sees enough of the camp to develop a good case of ‘Varnpitls." he only needs to stop at another of the conservation department's booths to s<-c the delightful camping spots which the Indl-.ia State parks offer, and to be given lots of helpful advice and instructive road maps by the obliging gentleman in charge.
to Ttate road 1. The Lincoln Highway (State rend) for eight miles west of Valparaiso is closed for construction but a fair detour Is available about two miles south of the closed portion. POLICE RAID NEGRO PLACE ON EAST SIDE Arrest Six After They Get Complaints—Five Are Negroes. Following a series of complaints Chief of Poli.-e Herman Kikh.-ff gent Lieutenant .Tones. Sergeant Winkler and a squad of police to put the lid on a section of the eftst end red light disrrii-t last night. One raid was made and four negro women, iwo men. one a white man, were caught in wn alleged res..rt wt 5.‘1 !>st Court street. The "tip" that the raiding squads were active went out and things were quiet the remainder of the night. Ma-'k Price, negro, was charged With keeping a res- r* and vagrancy Louis- Price, 1",.,ra English. I.aura Price of The Eii-t Court sfr-su address and Virginia T hotnas, dgO East Wabash street, were arrested. Benjamin Casu-11, 30. a farmer living near lire h Grove, was caught in the raid. THIEF GETS AUTOMOBILE. An automobile belonging to E. R. Rout, Sod North Delaware) street, was stolen last nigh', from a parking space at Delaware and Market streets, according to a report o the police today.
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CLAIMS HE WAS BADLY TREATED IN CONVENTION Aspirant for Candidacy Had No Chance to Put Name Before Meeting. Nelson J. Bozarth of Gary, who announced his candidacy for Judge of the Appellate Court from the Second district more than a month before the convention of State Republicans yesterday, declares he was the worst used man at tho convention. Bozarth opposed Judge W. C. McMahan, present Judge of the Appellate Court, but when the nominations were made Bozarth says no opportunity was given for placing him in nomination. A motion prepared and made by Edgar Durre of Evansville, chairman of the First district, to the effect that four Appellate Court judges, of whom Me
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Mahan was one, and the candidates for secretary, auditor and treasurer of State and superintendent of public instruction, be nominated by acclamation was seconded and passed. Bozarth said his friends were ready to place his name before the delegates, but when the motion was passed opportunity was eliminated. Before the delegates met Bozarth worked Industriously, distributing campaign literature in which he styled himself a "soldier candidate for judge."
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Negro Assailant of Whites Escapes WACO, Texas, May 20. —Posses of several hundred men today pursued an unidentified negro who killed Harold Bolton, a white youth, and assaulted a woman companion near here. The negro attempted to kill the girl after the assault. The negro was said to be on a freight train bound for Ft. Worth.
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