Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1926 — Page 9
JUNE 18, 1926
INFORMATION LOCAL ROADS IS FOUND VALUABLE —. / Modern .Motorist Equipped for Pleasurable Riding, Says Stoops. Reliable information has become p.s necessary for the so-ealled auto pleasure ride as for the extended trip, according to Todd Stoops, sec-retary-manager of the Heosier Motor Club, that it is a waste of time devoted to recreation set put for the afternoon or evening without knowing exactly where road work will be encountered, •'The idea of being well informed regarding the ioeal reads as a prerequisite to pleasurable pleasure riding is just beginning to. dawn upon motorists, 1 ' Stoops explains, 'Until quite recently sueh information was regarded as necessary only witen preparing for an extended trip, Modern tourists have learned the advantages
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of being well equipped with touring Information, and they are applying the idea of preparedness to their dally health spins. “The*American Automobile Association with which this club Is affiliated estimated that 75 per cent of the motorists who stand in ’line at one-way stretches of construction could have taken other roads for their drives. Which means that the 25 per cent of the. remaining, composing tourists, have to be further delayed by unnecessary local traffic. “What is more surprising, a few of these drivers who are held up at such points know In advance what they are coming to. Otherwise, of course, they would avoid such delays. \ “The need for Information as to routes, detours and road construction simply for dally use, is becoming more and .more pronounced.” FRENCH ASK FOR FRILLS Too Many Needlewomen Are Out of •Jobs at Paris. NBA Rrroice PARIS, June 18.—Iri order to give employment to thousands of French needlewomen now out of jobs, a movement by 1 leading figures In the world of fashion has been started to restore to the world the old modes of frills, furbelows, laces and ribbons. Many French hat factories are closed, because of the present simple styles.
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DIRECT PRIMARY IS DEFENDED BY SENATORJOHNSON Not Willing to Let I-ast Knock Out Reform Inspired by West. Times Washington Bureau, * 1322 New York Avenue WASHINGTON, June 18.—If the battle for the direct primary must be fought again, Senator Hiram Johnson, spokesman of liberalism in the far west, where the system originated, is ready to lead the defenders. , He picked up the challenge thrown down by Eastern politicians and newspapers following the Pennsylvania expose in a stirring defense of the primary on the Senate floor this week and is prepared to continue the fight. West Versus East “The Pennsylvania investigation Is the signal for attack upon the
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