Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1926 — Page 7
APRIL 2, 1926
STATE HIGHWAY BREAKS BEIHG . REPAIRED HOW I More Numerous Than in Years Past, but Only for Short Distances. While breaks In stone and gravel Etate roads have been more numerous this winter than In years past, they are only for short, distance? and are responding rapidly to maintenance work. A. H. Hinkle, maintenance superintendent, declared in the State highway commission's traffic bulletin today. Hinkle explained that conditions are due to extreme thaws coming with heavy rains, and to the tincertain climate- No more serious breaks are anticipated. The bulletin pointed out that traffic started using the new bridge on Roid 37 south of Huntsville, April 1, thus removing the detour over old Road 11 through Pendleton. Traffic Is asked to drive carefully over the new bridge fills. The last bridge on this route between Indianapolis and Anderson, situated at Ingalls, will be opened to traffic about April 10. Surface conditions on highways radiating from Indianapolis were set forth in the bulletin as follows: nd l (New Albany. Indianapolis. South Band. Michigan Hne)—Detour just- no.th of Peru account of dredae ditch_ Petour from two miles north of Edinburg to franklin account, of P. ! V r } ,1 ofn,. 0 w uf1,,?,. Kt arshfield will serve all traffic, but 1* auD eot to inundation by hlah "jHer. rr- PrTA Rd 3 ißichmond. Indianapolis. Terr Jaute) —Temporary bridge at six nines "T’d °5 (Madison. Greensbnrsr. Indian arc--Iwo m a iles Xe nm-t.h°o|j&nmu 3Sf°of noft for one-half mile north of OggoQci Rnft. ha Dlaoe in vicinity of ' rreaiijf**Rd lv (Vincennes. Spencer. | ]tg)—Drive carefully ,t approachee to ■temporary bridge two m|lee n or h ' port. Heavy traffic restrict*'d at ' mu in tr ton. Martinsville. HkUanapobsl —-An 'south" of* Til'd ianapol is am *.£ Closed between Martinsville and Bloom ng ton. and English and Paoli for Pav ’B Through traffic between Mainini and Bloomington use Rds. 1.- and •>-- • old bridge and old road account of bnrtgp aid road conptruction at two miles so ' 1 of Bedford. At Paoli take a county road to Grantsbursr via- Marengo and Eng’hsh Avoid"oSth Os Grantsburg account con 'slruction and no good detour road lid 31 (Montesuma. Rock'die. Danrlllt Indianapolis)—Detour at four miles east of Bainbridge account liridgc construction | Bridge run-around in same vicinity to go in f V fid. and? 1 " I 'lndianapolis. Anderson. Muncie' —Pavement from Indianapolis to Murnue Detour around bridge construction at Ingalls removed about. April lit. n Rd 39 i Indianapolis. Rushjtlle. Brpokville Ohio line)—Run-around at bridge construction three miles south ot Cedar -. Heavv traffic prohibited. FORMER SLAVE DIES LAKELAND, Fla., April 2.—Sally Pittman, a Civil War slave, is .lead here at the age of 103. She was born in Augusta, Ga.
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400 DOG SHOW ENTRIES Annual Hoosler Kennel Club Event to Be April 8, 9. More than 400 entries have been received already for the annual dog show of the Hoosler Kennel Club in Tomlinson Hall, April 8 and 9, according to Mrs. Margaret South, <-luh secretary. The show will be the largest all breed show ever staged In the mid die west, Mrs. South said. The largest number of entries Is In the Boston terrier class. Fifty-two Boston terriers have been entered. There will be twelve Russian wolf hounds, eight Great Danes and fourteen St. Bernards.
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