Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1926 — Page 7

MARCH 12,1926

CONDITION OF ROADS SAID TO > BE EXCELLENT State Highways Patroled Daily by Maintenance Forces. With few exceptions, all roads in the Indiana State road system are In excellent condition, according to a survey of highway officials. While frost is practically out of the ground In southern Indiana, the final thaw has not occurred in northern sections. This will likely come In the next week or two, and a few gravel and stone surfaces are expected to soften. Serious corrugations are not anticipated. Maintenance forces are patrolling non-rigid types daily, watching for such occurrences in order to make immediate repairs. Traffic in the next few weeks over No. 44 between Lebanon and Frankfort will be slightly inconvenienced, due to coarse stone. This is preparatory to surface-treating some sixteen miles between the two cities to give that section a dustless surface this summer. . Surface conditions on highways radiating from 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 Edinbury to Franklin account of paving. Old road at Marshfield will serve all traffic, but is subject to' inundation by high water. No. 3 (Richmond. Indianapolis, Terre IHaute)—Temporary bridge at six milos west of Richmond. No. 6 (Madison. Greensburg. Indianapolis, Lafayette. Oxford)—Detour marked at two miles north of Lebanon. Short detour two and one-half rml<w northwest of Thorntown. Through traffic from Indianapolis to Lafayette advised to u§e 44 and 29 from Lebanon to Lafayette! No. 12 (Vincennes. Spencer. Indianapolis)—Drive carefully at approaches to temporary bridge two miles north of OosV NO. 22 (English. PaolL Bedford. Bloomington. Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Traffic using railroad overhead bridge at five miles south of Indianapolis. Closed between Martinsville and Bloomington and English and Paoli for paving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington use Nos. 12 and 32. Use old bridge and lod road account of bridge and road construction at ewo miles south of Bedford. At Paoli take a county road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid south of Grantsburg account construction and no good detour road. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson. Maude) —Pavement from Indianapolis to Muncie. Detour around bridge construction at Ingalls. Use old No. 11 at junction of 11 and 37 from two and one-naif miles south of Pendleton to where old No. ll intersects new State road north of Pendleton. No. 39 (Indianapolis. Kushvllle. Brookvtlle. Ohio line)—Run-around at bridge construction three miles south of Cedar Grove. PREPARE FOR SHIPMENT NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.— British Columbia tree seeds are being prepared for shipment to many parts of the world for reforstation purposes by the Government Lands and Forestry Branch here.

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MURDER BAFFLES POLICE Ex-Convict Found Slain in Republican Headquarters. Bv United Press CHICAGO, March 12.—Authorities so far have Deen unable To solve the mystery surrounding the murder of Harold Flynn, an ex-convlct, whose bullet riddled body was found yesterday afternoon in the Republican headquarters of Chicago’s TwentySeventh ward. Flynn had played a minor role In political campaigns and was a friend of State Senator George Van Lent, but police are uncertain whether the shooting climaxed a political feud or resulted from a quarrel among underworld characters. CANDIDATE FOR CLERK Deputy Supreme Court Reporter Seeks Republican Nomination. V. Ed Funk, deputy reporter of the State Supreme Court, today announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for clerk of the State Supreme and Appellate Courts. Funk was born at Milltown, Crawford County, forty years ago. He la a graduate of the Central Normal College of Danville, and taught school a number of years, later returning to his alma mater to study law. He came to Indianapolis a few years ago as law clerk of the Appellate Court. Funk Is married and has three children. He Is a Mason.

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