Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1925 — Page 22

DETOUR SIGNS WELL MARKED ON HIGHWAYS Construction Work on State Roads Brings New Markers. With the 1926 program well under way on several important State roads, highway officials and contractors are cooperating to make overland traffic tn Indiana as easy as possible for the motoring public by plainly marking necessary detours, It was pointed out today by •lohn D. Williams .direteor, of the State highway commission. Since the traffic report of last week detours have gone in force on roads No. 2,7, 13. 37 and 42, and a detour lifted off No. 22 (Bluff Rd.) between Indianapolis and Martinsville. The new detours are caused by construction with one exception. Well Under Way Highway officials will have contracted the major part of this year’s construction work by the last of April, and with more than half of the projects under contract at this time, actual construction has started in many parts of the State. Officials are urging contractors tar hurry paving projects in order that the public be inconvenienced as little as possible. A detour was marked Wednesday between Anderson and Muncie white the department is paving No. 37 between these cities. Surface conditions, for the week of April 18-24 are set forth as follows: Condition of Rood* No. 1 (Now Albany. Indianapolis, South Bend, Michigan line)—Pavement from Franklin via Indianapolis to Peru Drive carefully at new briiige fill seven miles north of Kokomo. At Seymour turn right, at corner of Tipton and O Brten Sts fol lowing marked detour via Chestnut Ridge to No. 1 at seven miles north of Crothen. ville. Parts of detour s.-e rough. Closed from Scottsburg to sir and four-tenths miles south of Crotbersville account construction. Take marked detour to left al six and four-tenths miles south of OrothersvUle to one-half mile east of Scottsburg, thence on No 40 to No, 1. Nq. 6 (Madison. Greensburg, Indianapo Us, Lafayette, Oxford) —pavement from Indi&napolts to Shelbyvllle with thirteen mile detour around two bridge projects. Snelbyville-Indianapolis traffic can route via county road at Shelbyvllle to Fountaintown, thence tn Indianapolis on .'lO Drive carefully past culvprt, construction north of Osgood. I'se pavement from Indianapolis to six miles north of Lebanon, thence use marked detour to west via Thorntown returning to pavement about four miles north of Thorntown. Another short detour one mile farther north now passable. • No. 1 1> (Indianapolis, Loganspnrt. Michigan City)—Soft and unsuited for heavy (raffle In vicinity of Burlington during rainy weather Rough for considerable

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distance mjei'n Indianapolis and Logans'l'o. 2"-?f English. Paoli. Mitchell, Bedford. Bloomington, Martinsville, Indianapolis i—Pavement between Indianapolis and Martinsville with one bridge run around. Between Paoli and English are seventeen miles of earth surface bad for autos in wet weather. Avoid south of Grantsburg account construction. Drive carefully past grading gangs between Bloomington and Martinsville. No. 37 < Indianaplois, Anderson. Muncie) —Closed between Anderson and Muncie for paving: detour marked No. Bl> (Indianapolis. Rvshville, Brookville, Harrison) —Drive with care, lookout for grading force between Julietta and Hawthorne .all in Marlon County. EGYPTIANS GET ULTIMATUM ON ITALIAN TREATY British Government Apprehensive Lest Boycott Is Started. flu Timm Special LONDON, April 17.—Italy ban sent to Egypt a note w hich that new and disturbed little monarchy re gards as an utimatum. The Italians demand recognition of the Italo-Egyptian frontier In northern Africa in accordance with the Milner-Hcialoja agreement. To back up their demand they seized and occupied the oasis of Jerabub. "With a watchful eye on the situation the British government is apprehensive. There is a possibility of an Egyptian boycott of Italian goods and even of reprisals in Cairo against local Italians. Moreover, the Zagoulists, who are lighting the government, declare the Italian occupation of Perabub is the result of British Intrigue. Others are demanding British intervention on Egypt's behalf. The British government, however, feels that Egypt is bound to ob- rve the Milner-Sclaloja agreement, which was reached prior to the declaration of Egyptian independence and by w'hich Jerabub was given to Italy. MORE HOLIDAY FUNDS, REPORT Bank Says 12,000 Christmas Accounts Started. Figures given by the Fletcher Saving and Trust Company today show Chrlsmas savings accounts have increased almost 50 per rnent over lost year's figures. More than 12,000 persons have begun syste matic saving through this com pany’s main office and eight branch and affiliated banks scattered throughout the city. , If all the savers make regular payments, more than $650,000 will he available for Christmas shoppers next winter. Last year only 8,200 persons carried such accounts. The average amount to be saved is $55.04. lutst year the average was lower. Experience shows about 50 per cent will fail to make all payments. WOULD PUT UP MARKS IN CITY Motor Club Proposes to Extend Road Signs. Hoosier Motor Club proposes to mark through routes tn Indianapolis if permission can be obtained from the city, Todd Stoops, manager, said today., Stoops pointed out the need for markings on main roads. The signs would be about twelve inches square There is no State appropriation for marking roads inside city limits. Parts of State Road No. 1 is the only road which has any markings in the city at present, he snld. If permission Is received It Is hoped to have the markings up before the Indianapolis Motor Speed way races, Mav 30.

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VACCINATION WARNING State Health Board Against Tse of Bunion Pads. Strict warning against, the use of corn and bunion pads as protective shields for vaccination wounds. Is given by the State board of health in its monthly bulletin. "That these pada are not without danger Is shown by laboratory analyses and the demonstration of tetanus spores,” the bulletin reads. The pads frequently are exposed to dust and dirt and afford direct entrance of Infection to the blood streams if used on the abraded surface of the arm. { Hen Teeds Dog T/K’QH BOROUGH, Eng.. April 17. —Little wonder that Peto, a bird dog bplonging to a farmer hers, shows parllallty to one hen. A1 moßt every day the hen goes Into the dog’s kennel, lays an egg. and then the dog eats It —shell and all!

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