Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1925 — Page 28
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DETOURS UPON STATE ROADS ARE REMOVED Three Taken Off This Week —Two More Scheduled for Sunday. dVtoura and bridge urouncts on State roads were . removed this Veek, and two addfctichuil run-arounds "win be lifted Sunday, according to i\he State highway coAimissiorf'.s traffic bulletin issued fro mthe pffk-’e of John D. director. . MaintenanNd forces have gravel and sU\ne surface mileage of the State systeVn In splendid shape for winter traflXp demands it was announced. At sttydral places where , weather conditions? prevented completion o# paving (Contracts, the commission is using Stqne and gravri! on the roadbeds to' jjerxnlt traffic to go through without deft’uring until next spring, when pavfVg I s re t Burned. The side detour a bridge; one and one-half miles west ofs Thomtown on Road 6 was orte of the group eliminated. Surface conditions of roads entering Indianapolis. No. 1 (New Albany. India*apolls. South Bend. Michigan line) —Detoijr lust north of Peru account of ilredtre d#ch. Detour from two miles north of rCdinburg’ to lYßjiklin account of navinp, ljr ropjfh. Account o frepairlnsr Marshfield brWxe. dstour to east over Rd. 40 thrornrh Hcottaburprh, returning to Kd. 1 at Austin.. No. 3 (Richmond. Indianapollfl. T(wre Haute)—Temporary bridge at six mtiee west of Richmond run-around at oneeighth mile east of Pershing. No. 6 (Madison. Greensvuryh, Indians apolisi Lafayette. Oxford) —untiii eomit Jan. 1 to pave over bridare at| Trader*’ Point twelve miles west of Indianapolis; detmir marked. Detour at two miles north of Lebanon to Thomtown RiL. thence north through Thomtown to Jul. n Short detour two and one-half miles northwest of Thomtown. So. 12 (Vincennes, Spencer. Indianapolis t—Short detour out of Mooresville for one week account; bridgre* Drive carefully at approaches to temporary bridre two miles north of Gosport No. 22 < English. Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville. IndianapoPs)—Cloejyl at a point five miles south of Indianftpoji# lor constructing overhead R. R. nnctife do* tour Is out S. Meridian St. And three
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NOW WHO LEFT THE ‘DEAD SOLDIERS’? 4 Twasn’t Us,’ Reply the Boys—‘Aren’t You Gallant for Blaming Us?’ Retort the Girls.
Bv Times Special HACKENSACK, N. J., Dec. 18.— A dispute that finds a precedent as far back as the tftne when Adam and* Eve started blaming that apple affair on each other, has arisen between the boy students and the girl students of Hasbrouck Heights High School. Who left the “dead soldier*” in the local Women's Club? The gtrla of the Phi PI sorority held a dance there Friday night and the boys of Phi Sigma Delta gave a ball to the club the following night. On Sunday the janitor found a quantity of empty bottles, and they weren't coca-cola bottles. Authorities of Hackensack High Sjchool, apprised of the discovery by the- worthy janitor, opened an lncfjuiry. “ ’Twasn’t us,” said the boys of Ifcht Sigma Delta, firmly. “Oh, by the way,” they added. "tN T ow that we think of It, we dc> remember finding some empty boti ties there when we went to the club. ' Uet’s see, who was there the night before?” Shrieks of outraged protest from t.be young ladies of Phi Pi. f'For shame,” they cried, and iaNolch Rd.. thence over one mile of gravel road to Rd. 38. Closed between MartuteriltV and Rooming-ton. and Ztosrliah and Pao h for paving throurh traffic between Mar linavtll* and Bloomington ue Rd. 12 and 33, T'se old bridge and old road arou bd bridge and road construction two mileht south of Bedford. At Paoli take a counity road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid south f Grantabur* account construction and no detour roads No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson Muncis) —Usi-tsr new pavement from Indianapolis to Mu pole. Dolour around bridge construction at i Ingalls. Cee old Rd. It at Junction of 11 knd 37 from two and one-half miles south pf Pendjeston to where old Rd. 11 Intersect* new State road. Drive this route 'iarefully as shoulders are still soft, use old! bridge at north edge of York town. No. BO (ludianaoolis. Rush ville. Broo.i vllle. Lihio line i— Run-around at bridge construction three utiles south of Cedar Grove.
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