Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1925

m STATE ROAD WORK REPORTED Two Hundred Miles of Pavement Contracted in Season. With rapid progress reported on the majority of construction projects in the State highway system, tlie end of this construction season, which continues until cold weather, will see all of the 200 miles of pavement contracted this year completed, and slightly better than 80 per cent of new gravel and stone roads ready for traffic, John D. Williams, State road director, announced today. Fifty miles of penetration top surface and 100 miles of sui'face treatment, constructed under supeervisionsion of the maintenance division will also be finished. Contracts let by the commission this year called for 200 miles of pavement and fifty miles of new stone and gravel roads. Five miles of new penetration top pavement on State road 21 just south of Fountain City Is now beingused by traffic. Conditions <?f roads entering Indianapolis were reported as follows: No. 1 (New Albany. Indianapolis, South Rend, Michigan line)—Detour from 4 miles north of Edinburg to Franklin account of paving; pavement from Franklin to Peru. One wa.v truffle. 4-tou maximum load, allowed on Kelly Ave.. bridge being repaired in Peru. Follow old State RcT. 1, south of Crothersville. No. 3 (Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute) —Bridge run-around at 0 miles west of Richmond. Bridge run-around at Pershing. Short detour at 4.5 miles east of Terre Haute account of paving bridge. No. 0 (Madison. Greensburg, Indianapolis. Lafayette, Oxford l —l’avement from .Indianapolis to Shelbyville. Account bridge construction, detour west on Rh. 33, at Lebanon for 3 miles, thence north and northwest on county road through Thorn- ■ town to a point 4 miles north of Thorn-

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Goes to Japan as Ambassador Charles MacVeagh Charles MacVeagh, New York lawyer, has been named by President Coolitlge as American ambassador to Japan. He succeeds the late Edgar A. Bancroft. town. Side detour 1 \/ t miles northwest oi Thorntown. Short detour 1 mile further northwest an da detour marked at 11 miles south of Lafayette through Stock well. No. 15 (.Indianapolis, Logansport. Mich. Ig'iii City l —Closed for 6 miles south oi Logansport. account construction; good detour marked Closed in north edge oi Inti atiapolis account city sewer construction. x\o. 22 (English, Paoli. Bedford, Bloomington. • Martinsville. Indianapolis l—Between Martinsville and Bloomington and from English to Paoli road will be closed all summer so rpaving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington go via Spencer over Roads 12 and 32. There is a passable detour in dry weather between these cities, but it is 13 miles long, fi miles being earth impassible in wet weather. Detour road also is narorw and two vehicles cannot pass in many places. Closed until October account blasting at new bridge 2 miles south of Bedford. Detour east In Belford on State Rd. 3, thence

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southeast on a bituminous macadam road via Riverdale to No. 22 at Mitchell. This detour is 13 Va mi cu long, all over ex. I (•client improved roads and has no grade crossing. Local truffle can use Leather- i wood Crock detour but must exercise care at two narrow bridges over Lcatherwood | Creek and at a Monon grade crossing, i From Paoli is a county rock road to i Grantsburg via Mari ngo and English. ; Avoid south of Grantsburg account con- | struetion and no detour road. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson to Mun- ! riel.- —Pavement is open from Fortville to j the junction of 37 and 11. 2 miles south j of Pendleton with one short detour around bridge construe '.an in Ingalls. Pavement j from l mile north of Pendleton to An- 1 dersou op' rail to traffic for a short time is closed for two weeks to permit, build, ing •■boulders. During dosed period traffic use old marked detour lo east. Drive carefully between Anderson and Muncte wlir,e workmen are finishing shoulders. No. 3!) (Indianapolis. Rushville. Brookville. Ohio line)—Closed between Julietta and Hawthorne (Marion County) for widening and grading. East bound traffic follow marked detour to south of 30. West bound traffic detour over count v road meeting National Road near Cumberland, tlienee Oil Natonal Road to Indianapolis. Run-around at bridge construction 3 miles south of Ceil ir Grove.

No. 40 (Princeton. French Lice. Madison. Ohio line)—Run-arounds at iulvert and 1 >,i miles east of Ireland.

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