Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1925 — Page 15
FRIDAY, DEC. 4,1925
EIGHT DETOURS LIFTED, SAYS ROAD REPORT Some Run-Arounds May Remain Until Spring Because of Weather. Eight detours and run-arounds on important State roads were lifted in the last few days with the opening of new pavement and bridges, it was pointed out in the State highway commission’s traffic bulletin today. But for unprecedented weather, which practically stopped construction at many points, virtually the entire program for this season should have been completed and roads now open, officials say. As it is, some detours necessarily must remain until spring. Conditions of roads entering Indianapolis: No. 1 (New Albany. Indianapolis. South Bend, Michigan Line) —Detour just north of Peru account of dredge ditch. Detour from two miles north of Edinburg to Franklin account of naving. is somewhat corrugated. Follow old State road for mile a,t Marshfield. (Marshfield bridge unsafe for heavy traffic.) No. 3 (Richmond, Indianapolis. Terre Haute)—Temporary bridge at six miles west of Richmond, and run-around at oneeighth mile east of Pershing. No. 6 (Madison Greensburg. Indianapolis. Lafayette. Oxford)—Closed until about Dec. 15 to pave over bridge at Traders’ Point twelve miles west ol Indianapolis: detour marked. Detour at two miies north of Lebanon to Thorntown Rn . thence north through Thorntown to No. 6. Side detour one and one-half miles northwest of Thorntown. and short detour one mile further northwest. No. 13 (Vincennes. Spencer. Indianapolis)—Drive carefully at approaches to temporary bridge two miles north of Gosport. No. 23“ (English. Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington, Martinsville. Indianapolis) '"ased at a point five miles south of Indithapolis for construction of overhead bridge. Detour is out S. Meridian St. over Three Notch Rd.. thence on one mile of gravel road to No. 22. Closed between Martinsville and Bloomington, and English to Paoli for paving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington use No. 12 and 32. Closed at new bridge two miles south of Bedford. There is a local detour, narrow but in fair condition also a detour east from Bedford on No. 4. thence southeast on a bituminous macadam road via Riverdale to No. 22 at. Mitchell. From Paoli take a county road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid south of Grantsburg account of construction and no detour roads. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson. Muncle)—Using new pavement from Indianapolis to Muncie. (If workmen are bui'dittg shoulders near McCordsville. then detour will be marked.) Detour around bridge construction at Ingalls. Use old No 11 at Jet. of 11 and 37 from two and one-lialf miles south of Pendleton to where old No. 11 lntersfcts new State road. Drive this route carefully as Bhoul dor work is still in progress all along route. Bridge run-around at north edge Os York town. No. 39 (Indianapolis. Rushville Brook ville, Ohio Line) —Run-around at bridge construction three miles south of Cedar Grove. DISTRIBUTION COST HIGH Total Is 43.6 Per Cent of Amount Spent, Says University Head. Bn Timex Special CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Distribution costs absorb an average of 43.6 per cent of every dollar spent for purchases in the United States, according to President Jesse Grant Chapline of La Salle Extension University, in an address here. “The ultimate consumer pays s2l, 800,000,000 for having goods brought so him, whfle the manufacturers and producers receive $27,200,000,000 for making the goods, If we estimate our annual expenditure for consumable goods at fifty billions," said President Chapline. “As this average of 43.6 per cent distribution cost is calculated for virtually all classes of goods in daily use, it is about the same for the man with little to spend as it is for the man with a large income."
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