Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 316, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1926 — Page 9

MAY " 1926

OPEN 11 MILES OF NEW PAVING NEAR VINCENNES Three Bridges on Road 10 Completed, Says Highway Bulletin. Completion of three bridges on State Rd. 10 lias enabled the Stale highway commission to open eleven miles of new payment north of Vincennes, It was announced In the department's traffics bulletin today. ltd. 10 Is the Dixie Bee Line, carrying a great volume of traffic from Chicago to Florida. Surface conditions on highways entering Indianapolis are set forth in the bulletin as follows: _ Rd. 1 (New Albany, Indianapolis. South Bend. Michigan line) —Paving’ from Plymouth to Argos, with separate detours marked for north and south traffic. Closed fourteen arid one-half miles between a Point jut, north of Peru to the MiamtFulton County line for paving: detour marked through Chili. Denver, and Many, returning to ltd. 1 just west of Many. (This detour twenty miles. ( Detour from two miles north of Edinburg to Bran kiln for paving. ltd. (Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre ■Haute) —Account bridge construction traffic is using traction company's bridge at Iliser's Station, ten miles west of Richmond. Watchman at east end of bridge *nd traffic is handled by stop and go •ignals. Rd. 6 (Madison, Greensburg, Indianapolis Lafayette, Oxford)—Detour marked at two miles north of l<ebanon.. Short detour two and one halt miles northwest of Thorn town. Rd 12 (Vincennes, Spencer. Indianapolis) —Drive carefully at approaches to temporary bridge at two mites north f>t Gosport, Rd. 23 (English, Paoli. Bedford, Bloomington, Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Closed between Martinsville and Rloomington for paving. Through traffic between Martinsville and Bloomington ue Rds. 13 and S3. Use old bridge and o!d State Rd. 22 across WhHe River about two miles south tis Bedfor Between Paoli and junction with Rd. '! at White Sulphur, road is under con: ruction most of way. Between Paoli and .Snglish traffic take county stone goad either by way of valeeno and Ma-t-rugo or bta Young s Creek and Fargo (I.after route will likely be best.) Avoid Aotith pf Grautsburg, as there are no Surfaced detour roads. . _ Rd Ml (Montezuma. Rockville, Danville. Indianapolis)—Two bridge rimkrouiids about four miles east of Bainbridge account bridge construction. Rd. .37 (Indianapolis. Anderson, MunC(ci—Snort detour around bridge fill at n ft'J. .30 (Indianapolis. Rushville, BrookYllle, Ohio llnel—Six-mile detour around toad construction southeast of liidianapoRd. 4 + (Lebanon. Frankfort, Montieellol—While this road is not closed between Lebanon and Frankfort,, It is under construction and now covered with Course stone preparatory to bituminous surfacing to be completed June 15. In-dlamtpofls-Frankfort traffic advised to use £td 15 to one-half mile south of Boyleson thence on concrete pavement to Yank fort. Bridge construction onotdgiith mile south of Rossville. North pud east traffic detour to east.. westbound traffic (Lafayette) to west at one lulle south of Rossville. Delphi to Frankfort traffic detour to west mie mile at JlossviHe. thence south and east back to Jtd. 44. All detours marked MAY REVIVE OFFICE Councilman plans to Introduce Ordlnance on Detective Supervisor. A few months ago city councilman abolished the office of supervisor of detectives to oust Michael Glenn, chief enemy of the Klan, who was holding the position. Now, following: the conversion of four former Klan councilmen to the George V. Coffin faction of the G. O. P., a movement is on foot to revive that office. l>r. Austin H. Todd said Thursday a resolution to that effect probably will be proposed in council. He also said that an increase of seventy-five policemen will be proposed. DEDICATION IS PLANNED Varrollton \ve.. Reformed Church Elects Officers.. Plans for the dedication of the new Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church are nearly completed, it was reported today by the Rev. G. H. Gebhardt, pastor. Following church officers were elected at a congregational meeting Thursday night in the Calvin Prather Masonio Hall: A. B. Mulford and William Schrolecke, elders; Edward Iske, George J. Merf and Edward Schmid, deacons; A. H. Worsham, trustee; John A. Bernlochr, treasurer, and James G. Johnston, Sunday school superintendent.

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